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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 4 , 2 0 0 8 www.mlive.com/livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
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, B i g g e r r a i l o u t l a y u r g e d&#13;
Study says Howell-Ann Arbor line feasible, for a higher price&#13;
B Y J O H N M U L C A H Y&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
A new study says a proposed&#13;
commuter rail service between&#13;
Howell and Ann Arbor&#13;
is feasible, but it recommends&#13;
spending more than four times&#13;
what backers had planned on&#13;
up-front costs so the trains can&#13;
run faster.&#13;
The study, by R.L. Banks &amp;&#13;
Associates Inc. of Arlington,&#13;
Va., estimates capital costs&#13;
for the startup at $32.4 million,&#13;
compared to the $7.2 million&#13;
that had been projected by the&#13;
coalition of government and&#13;
business organizations working&#13;
on the project.&#13;
The extra capital, much of it&#13;
to improve the tracks and put&#13;
gates at crossings, would allow&#13;
the trains to travel at 60 mph&#13;
rather than the top speed of 40&#13;
mph that they can go now. The&#13;
added speed would allow the&#13;
service to better compete with&#13;
automobile travel, the study&#13;
says.&#13;
All 34 public and 13 private&#13;
road-level crossings along the&#13;
route would get crossing gates,&#13;
under the study’s recommendations.&#13;
At present, trains are&#13;
restricted to a top speed of 40&#13;
mph because of ungated crossings,&#13;
said Mike Bagwell, president&#13;
and CEO of Great Lakes&#13;
Central Railroad, which would&#13;
operate the service.&#13;
Other key recommendations:&#13;
■ Provide sufficient parking&#13;
spaces at stations with short&#13;
walking distances to trains.&#13;
■ Provide convenient and&#13;
timely shuttle bus service to&#13;
and from trains.&#13;
■ Make sure platforms at&#13;
stations extend the whole&#13;
length of the trains.&#13;
The study reduces the estimated&#13;
daily ridership to 1,300&#13;
round trips per day from the&#13;
1,688 the coalition estimated,&#13;
but says the lower number&#13;
still is sufficient to justify the&#13;
SEE RAIL LINE, A4 TAMMIE GRAVES.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
E s c a la t in g fu e l p r ic e s&#13;
c h a n g in g liv e s&#13;
G a s o lin e&#13;
p r ic e s h a v e&#13;
h a d a h u g e&#13;
im p a c t o n&#13;
b o th r e s id e n ts&#13;
a n d b u s in e s s e s&#13;
th r o u g h o u t&#13;
L iv in g s to n&#13;
C o u n ty . A b o v e ,&#13;
S te v e M o n e t o f&#13;
B r ig h to n h a s&#13;
b e e n le a d in g&#13;
a v a n p o o lin g&#13;
e f f o r t f r o m&#13;
B r ig h to n to&#13;
L a n s in g fo r&#13;
2 3 y e a rs .&#13;
P a s s e n g e r&#13;
J u lia P ie p e r&#13;
o f G r e e n O a k&#13;
T o w n s h ip s its&#13;
b e h in d M o n e t&#13;
a s th e y a r r iv e&#13;
a t t h e S p e n c e r&#13;
R o a d p a r k -&#13;
a n d - r id e lo t&#13;
f r o m L a n s in g .&#13;
A t r ig h t .&#13;
V a n G ild e r&#13;
F a rm s&#13;
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f a m i ly m e m b e r&#13;
L a n c e V a n&#13;
G i ld e r fu e ls&#13;
u p o n e o f t h e&#13;
t r a c to r s a t th e&#13;
fa rm .&#13;
CHARBENCAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
R e s id e n t s ,&#13;
b u s i n e s s e s&#13;
a d j u s t t o&#13;
h i g h e r c o s t s&#13;
B Y L A U R IE H U M P H R E Y&#13;
A N D T O M T O L E N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
There are few aspects of&#13;
American life not been affected&#13;
by the sl^ocketing cost of&#13;
gasoline.&#13;
Earlier this week, the average&#13;
price of gasoline at the&#13;
pump was $4.18 a gallon in&#13;
metropolitan Detroit, up almost&#13;
$1.11 from a year ago,&#13;
according to AAA Michigan,&#13;
which monitors the prices&#13;
daily across the state.&#13;
H o w e ll P u b lic&#13;
S c h o o ls 'b u s&#13;
m e c h a n ic T im&#13;
J o n e s t r ie s to&#13;
k e e p b u s e s&#13;
in to p s h a p e&#13;
t o g e t t h e&#13;
b e s t p o s s ib le&#13;
m ile a g e as&#13;
fu e l costs&#13;
T om a n d&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS M a r y Y O U n g S&#13;
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T o w n s h ip&#13;
w i th&#13;
S n o w f la k e ,&#13;
t h e i r B ic h o n&#13;
F ris e , h a v e&#13;
c u t b a c k o n&#13;
t h e n u m b e r&#13;
o f s u m m e r&#13;
t r ip s th e y&#13;
t a k e in th e i r&#13;
R V b e c a u s e&#13;
o f h ig h fu e l&#13;
co s ts.&#13;
CATHY SALES,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
The rising cost of fuel has&#13;
pushed up the cost of just&#13;
about everything as additional&#13;
transportation expenses&#13;
are p a s s ^ on to consumers.&#13;
‘The gas prices have&#13;
changed the equation (of&#13;
people’s everyday lives) dramatically,”&#13;
says Steve Monet,&#13;
a former Brighton mayor who&#13;
has been van-pooling to work&#13;
in Lansing since 1985.&#13;
Livingston County residents&#13;
are adjusting to the&#13;
higher fuel costs by scaling&#13;
back vacation plans, looking&#13;
SEE GA SO L IN E , A4&#13;
Howell students to build house for Habitat&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
F rom le f t , s tu d e n ts J o e y H illm a n , C o lt L u n d g re n , C o d y M o n a r c h ,&#13;
te a c h e r M a r k L e a h y a n d s tu d e n t B ru c e W a lb la y lo o k a t p la n s fo r&#13;
t h e H a b i t a t fo r H u m a n it y h o m e t h a t w i l l b e b u i l t b y s tu d e n ts a t&#13;
t h e H o w e ll H ig h S c h o o l P a rk e r C am p u s th is f a ll.&#13;
Project part o f high&#13;
school construction&#13;
trades studies&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Ask and you shall receive.&#13;
Howell High School construction&#13;
trades teacher&#13;
Mark Leahy took those words&#13;
to heart when he asked the&#13;
school board for permission&#13;
to have his students take on&#13;
an ambitious project this fall;&#13;
build a home for Habitat for&#13;
Humanity.&#13;
To Leahy’s delight, trustees&#13;
readily approved the request&#13;
and the project is a go&#13;
for the fall semester.&#13;
The home will be built at&#13;
the Parker Campus, which,&#13;
although mothballed for&#13;
mainstream courses, will still&#13;
be used for limited purposes&#13;
- such as Leahy’s construction&#13;
classes - during the 2009-&#13;
09 school year.&#13;
The 1,000-square-foot,&#13;
stick-built home will be constructed&#13;
on piers, with three&#13;
I-beams for support, Leahy&#13;
says, so it can be moved to its&#13;
final location.&#13;
The home, designed to be&#13;
energy efficient, will have&#13;
three bedrooms, one bathroom,&#13;
a kitchen, living room&#13;
and dining room.&#13;
Leahy, who has been a&#13;
teacher at Howell for a year,&#13;
says the project is intended&#13;
not only to teach his students&#13;
how to build a home, but to&#13;
“raise awareness” about the&#13;
problem of affordable housing.&#13;
“I hope when they become&#13;
adult entrepreneurs they’ll&#13;
take some of their profits and&#13;
SEE S TU D E N T B UILD , A4&#13;
Habitat criteria&#13;
For families to be eligible for&#13;
Habitat housing, they;&#13;
1. M u s t have lived or worked&#13;
in L ivingston C o u n ty for at&#13;
least six m onths.&#13;
2. M u s t be living in&#13;
substandard conditions.&#13;
3. M u s t b e able to afford a&#13;
mortgage.&#13;
4. M u s t have saved $1,000.&#13;
5. M u s t b e willing to partner&#13;
in the form of "sweat equity,"&#13;
with each adult in the family&#13;
putting in 25 0 hours o f work.&#13;
6. M u s t have decent credit.&#13;
D e ta ils : 810-220-5351; www.&#13;
livingstonhabitat.org.&#13;
I N D E X&#13;
Achievers AS&#13;
Calendar A9&#13;
Livingston Life A7-A10&#13;
Property sales, permits A6&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column A7&#13;
[Scrapbook A8&#13;
[Sports B1-B2&#13;
Volunteers A9&#13;
To report news or for free home&#13;
delivery call (810)844-2000,&#13;
bil*._____________■ - _________ _____&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
'Backpacks fo r&#13;
Kid s 'u n d e r way&#13;
The Livingston Educational&#13;
Service Agency is&#13;
gearing up for the 6th annual&#13;
LESA “Backpacks for&#13;
Kids” project. The goal of&#13;
this project is to provide&#13;
Livingston Couryr students&#13;
with basic schooHrapplies at&#13;
no cost.&#13;
Last year more than 1,000&#13;
Livingston County students&#13;
received backpacks filled&#13;
with basic school supplies.&#13;
Livingston County residents&#13;
were generous in their support&#13;
of this project. ^&#13;
Donations were received&#13;
from individuals, local businesses,&#13;
and community&#13;
groups.&#13;
Donations for the 2008&#13;
“LESA’s Backpacks for Kids”&#13;
project are needed drop off&#13;
items or monetary donations&#13;
at the Livingston Educational&#13;
Service Agency, 1425 W.&#13;
Grand River, Howell between&#13;
the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.&#13;
The Distribution Date will&#13;
be Aug. 27, 4-6:30 p.m.. at the&#13;
LESA Education (Tenter.&#13;
Details: 517-540-6833.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Gazebo concerts&#13;
rhu/--.&#13;
Popular Sunday night concerts in&#13;
Brighton are back for the 32nd&#13;
year. A 2&#13;
Road work ahead&#13;
Washington Street reconstruction&#13;
set to start July 7 in Howell. A 3&#13;
Dedicated to d irt&#13;
Local motocross racer hoping to&#13;
turn professional. B1&#13;
Close-to-homefun&#13;
There’s plenty of siunmer&#13;
fun that doesn’t require a&#13;
road trip. Check out these&#13;
possibilities. A 7&#13;
A2 1 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 4, 20 08&#13;
1 ........... . □&#13;
ELIYAHU GURFINKELJHE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
V is ito rs s o a r th r o u g h t h e a ir o n o n e o f t h e r id e s a t t h e 2 4 th M ic h ig a n C h a lle n g e B a llo o n fe s t c a r n iv a l in H o w e ll o n J u n e 2 7 .&#13;
R a in s d o n 't d a m p e n B a llo o n f e s t s p i r i t&#13;
Some launches were&#13;
canceled, but crowds&#13;
turned out&#13;
BY USA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community Wews&#13;
Dozens of colorful hot-air&#13;
balloons rose to the occasion of&#13;
the 24th annual Michigan Challenge&#13;
Balloonfest last weekend&#13;
despite some challenges from&#13;
Mother Nature.&#13;
“The balloons launched Friday&#13;
night and Sunday night but&#13;
weather conditions prevented&#13;
a launch Saturday night and&#13;
the morning launches had to&#13;
be canceled” said Michelle&#13;
Tokan, director of Balloonfest,&#13;
who said that attendance was&#13;
still substantial at the event.&#13;
“On Saturday night, balloon&#13;
crews took their baskets on the&#13;
field to let guests at the event&#13;
see them firethand.”&#13;
The three-day event also included&#13;
an arts and crafts fair,&#13;
a medieval village with people&#13;
dressed in period costumes, an&#13;
antique and custom car show&#13;
and a carnival.&#13;
Among the balloon pilots&#13;
were she members of the&#13;
Gauthier family - brothers&#13;
Danny, Guy, Joey, Marty and&#13;
Ted, io n g with Ted’s daughter&#13;
Dawn McKenzie, who came&#13;
all the way from California to&#13;
participate. “I’ve been coming&#13;
to the Michigan Challenge Balloonfest&#13;
since it started,” said&#13;
McKenzie, who grew up crewing&#13;
for her dad. “There are&#13;
great people here, and I love&#13;
the b^ooning community in&#13;
southeast Michigan.”&#13;
“I come almost every year,”&#13;
said Ted Gauthier, who lives&#13;
in Pontiac. “My brothers and&#13;
I have traveled the world, and&#13;
this is some of the best flying&#13;
there is, with all the lakes and&#13;
valleys and crops.”&#13;
Marion Township residents&#13;
Jackie and Mark Ulrich can see&#13;
the balloons from their deck,&#13;
but Jackie insists on attending&#13;
the balloonfest every year.&#13;
“I love the sounds of the&#13;
balloons, the excitement of&#13;
watching them go up and all&#13;
the friendly people here,” said&#13;
Jackie Ulrich.&#13;
“Just watching the balloons&#13;
go across the slQf makes me&#13;
content,” said Mark Ulrich.&#13;
Roberta Currie came from&#13;
Wayne County to watch.&#13;
“I went up in a balloon once&#13;
and would definitely do it&#13;
again,” said Currie. “It’s beautiful&#13;
and slow, not scary, and you&#13;
PHOTOS: ELIYAHU GURFINKEL&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
F iv e -y e a r -o ld H a n n n a h&#13;
T h o m p s o n o f B r ig h to n r id e s&#13;
o n e o f t h e a t t r a c t io n s a t th e&#13;
B a llo o n fe s t c a rn iv a l.&#13;
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f r o m t h e M ic h ig a n C AT t e a m ,&#13;
p r e p a r e s th e te am 's b a llo o n&#13;
fo r f l ig h t o n th e e v e n t's&#13;
o p e n in g n ig h t .&#13;
ELIYAHU GURFINKEL,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
A h o t - a i r b a llo o n ris e s o v e r a r o w o f b a llo o n s b e in g p r e p a r e d&#13;
fo r f l ig h t a t th e 2 4 th M ic h ig a n C h a lle n g e B a llo o n fe s t in H o w e ll&#13;
la s t w e e k e n d .&#13;
N e w to th e&#13;
M ic h ig a n C h a lle n g e&#13;
B a llo o n fe s t th is y e a r&#13;
w a s t h e D o d g e "G r a b&#13;
L ife " T o u r . P e o p le g o t&#13;
b e h in d t h e w h e e l o f&#13;
a D o d g e v e h ic le to&#13;
d r iv e a c h a lle n g in g&#13;
te s t t r a c k .&#13;
LAURIE HUMPHREY,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
friend, Danielle Huziak, to test&#13;
drive the Dodge Ram pickup&#13;
truck. He said he’ll be in the&#13;
market for a new vehicle next&#13;
year and wanted to see what&#13;
Dodge had to offer. “The test&#13;
track looked interesting,” he&#13;
said; it featured a water area,&#13;
steep hill and slalom course.&#13;
'The group inched to the front&#13;
of the line before climbing in&#13;
the truck that would test every&#13;
one of Libtow’s driving skills.&#13;
Dodge employees rode shotgun&#13;
in every vehicle to guide&#13;
potential customers through&#13;
the course.&#13;
Brad, 13, and Katie, 15, encan&#13;
see for miles around.”&#13;
“It’s a good event for the family,”&#13;
said John Price of Hartland&#13;
Tbwnship, who came with relatives&#13;
including four children&#13;
under age 6. His 5-year-old&#13;
twins, Gracie and Haley, lost&#13;
their balloons - the personal&#13;
helium variety.&#13;
“Hers popped and mine flew&#13;
away,” said Gracie, content&#13;
with a replacement.&#13;
One of the new events this&#13;
year was the Dodge “Grab&#13;
Life” Tour, located at the far&#13;
east of the festival. Mike Libtow&#13;
of Howell, brought his son&#13;
Brad, daughter Katie and her&#13;
joyed the run. Brad said he was&#13;
impressed that the truck could&#13;
ride on three wheels, while&#13;
Katie enjoyed the views while&#13;
driving up the mountain. You&#13;
look out the window “and all&#13;
you see is sly,” she said.&#13;
The steep descent caused&#13;
her father to drive slowly and&#13;
carefully.&#13;
Staff reporter Laurie Humphrey&#13;
contributed to this story.&#13;
P a t r io t ic t h e m e t o *&#13;
o p e n c o n c e r t s e rie s&#13;
Gazebo program in Brighton starts Sunday&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Imagine F-15 fighter jets&#13;
swooping overhead in formation&#13;
while American flags wave&#13;
on the ground and a band plays&#13;
“Stars and Stripes Forever,”&#13;
and you’ve got an idea how the&#13;
kickoff' show will look for the&#13;
2008 Brighton Kiwanis Club&#13;
Gazebo concert series.&#13;
The 338th U.S. Army Band&#13;
will start the 32nd season of free&#13;
concerts this year in patriotic&#13;
fashion. Its Brighton appearance&#13;
Sunday will be complete&#13;
with pomp and circumstimee,&#13;
including a flyover by four F-15&#13;
fighters.&#13;
“We had them here two&#13;
years ago and there was such&#13;
an outstanding response, we&#13;
requested they come back,” Kiwanis&#13;
President Dennis Dimoff&#13;
says of the Army band that&#13;
consists of 60 musicians from&#13;
Army units from Ohio, Indiana&#13;
and Michigan.&#13;
The military band’s performance&#13;
will be the first in an&#13;
eight-concert season - one&#13;
more than in past years - due&#13;
to their popularity. An estimated&#13;
300,000 people have attended&#13;
the concerts during their 31&#13;
years of existence.&#13;
Jim Winchel, a former Brighton&#13;
mayor, says it’s important&#13;
to ensure such events continue&#13;
to be an integral part of the&#13;
community.&#13;
“A way to keep a small town&#13;
(close-knit) is to have an activity&#13;
like this where you bring the&#13;
people together,” Wmchel says.&#13;
“The groups (the Kiwanis Club)&#13;
has gotten over the years have&#13;
been exceptional, and the turnout&#13;
has kept increasing each&#13;
year,” he adds.&#13;
Winchel’s company, Colt Park&#13;
Insurance, has been a corporate&#13;
sponsor for all 31 years of&#13;
the shows. “They gave us $100&#13;
to help us start the shows, and&#13;
they’re still with us,” Dimoff&#13;
says.&#13;
After the independence Day&#13;
Gazebo concerts&#13;
Here is the lineup for the&#13;
20 08 Brighton Kiwanis Club&#13;
Gazebo Concerts:&#13;
■ Sunday - 33 8th U.S.&#13;
A rm y Band.&#13;
■ July 13 - The Project&#13;
Band.&#13;
■ July 20 - The Back Beats.&#13;
■ July 27 - M o o se and&#13;
da Sharks featuring da&#13;
Sharkettes.&#13;
■ Aug. 3 - Big Pinky a nd the&#13;
Joint Effort Band.&#13;
■ Aug. 1 0 - T h e 33rd&#13;
A ve nue Band.&#13;
■ Aug. 17 - Steve King and&#13;
the Dittilies.&#13;
■ Aug. 24 - M a s s Transit.&#13;
Howell property owners&#13;
likely to see tax, rate hikes&#13;
Council agrees to&#13;
1 mill increase&#13;
w ith in a year&#13;
B Y L A U R IE H U M P H R E Y&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Property owners in the city&#13;
of Howell will likely face an&#13;
additional 1 mill in taxes and&#13;
increased water and sewer&#13;
rates a year from now. City&#13;
Council members unanimously&#13;
agreed the move was&#13;
necessary to ensure the stability&#13;
of the city’s infrastructure&#13;
and property values.&#13;
Because the city only collects&#13;
14.9443 mills of the full&#13;
16.017 mills it is allowed, taxes&#13;
can be raised without requiring&#13;
voter approval.&#13;
Council members acknowledged&#13;
that this proposal&#13;
was not timely in light of&#13;
the depressed economy, but&#13;
stressed the need for good&#13;
streets to maintain property&#13;
values and keep the city moving&#13;
forward.&#13;
“Our roads are falling&#13;
apart,” said Council Member&#13;
Tom Malloy. “We’re dealing&#13;
with a problem they had in&#13;
the ‘60s and just decided to&#13;
Grants to aid downtown Howell projects&#13;
Restoration projects&#13;
include facade&#13;
o f Cleary's Pub&#13;
B Y L A U R IE H U M P H R E Y&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Five properties in downtown&#13;
Howell will get a restoration&#13;
boost through the use of $49,000&#13;
in grant money.&#13;
John Cleary petitioned the&#13;
city’s Downtown Development&#13;
Authority for approval of&#13;
the funds to help improve the&#13;
front and side facades of buildings&#13;
along East Grand River&#13;
Avenue, including the familyowned&#13;
Cleary’s Pub. The DDA&#13;
board approved the request,&#13;
with contingencies.&#13;
Four additional application&#13;
fees of $250 need to be paid, according&#13;
to Nathan 'Vbght, director&#13;
of Howell’s DDA.&#13;
According to the guidelines&#13;
of the recently created Facade&#13;
Improvement Grant, each application&#13;
must be accompanied&#13;
by a $250 fee to cover costs&#13;
associated with third-party inspections.&#13;
The five contiguous&#13;
buildings encompassed in the&#13;
Cleaiy project will each receive&#13;
individual grants and be subject&#13;
to individual inspections. The&#13;
procedure is to have a third&#13;
parly - one not associated with&#13;
the building owner or the city&#13;
- check the quality of the work&#13;
and its historical accuracy.&#13;
The DDA’s goal, and reason&#13;
for the 2007 grant program, is&#13;
to encourage owners of historical&#13;
buildings to restore their&#13;
properties.&#13;
“We had $50,000 in grant&#13;
money available in this first&#13;
year,” said Voght. Next year,&#13;
$60,000 will be available. The&#13;
application deadline is Sept. 1.&#13;
“This grant really incentivizes&#13;
these type of building&#13;
improvements,” according to&#13;
Voght, who already is talking&#13;
with three businesses in the&#13;
DDA that are looking to benefit&#13;
from funds in 2009.&#13;
The affected properties, at&#13;
113, 115, 117, 119, and 201-203&#13;
E. Grand River Ave., are slated&#13;
to receive new paint and upper&#13;
cornice and masonry restoration&#13;
for a total cost of about&#13;
$100,000. An additional $2,500&#13;
is available if vinyl siding from&#13;
113 E. Grand River Ave. is removed.&#13;
“It’s one big design that&#13;
spans over six storefronts, but&#13;
five buildings,” said Bruce Mc-&#13;
CuUen, project architect. “It’s&#13;
going to be an amazing project&#13;
that will improve the look and&#13;
feel of downtown.”&#13;
Work is expected to take&#13;
place in September and October,&#13;
but could take up to one&#13;
year to complete.“This is a big&#13;
project that will make a really&#13;
big impact,” said Voght.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at ihumphrey®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
at810-844-2003.&#13;
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weekend, concert-goers will be&#13;
able to enjoy seven more Sunday&#13;
evening gazebo shows.&#13;
On July 13, The Project Band,&#13;
which plays a variety of music&#13;
from James Taylor and Jimmy&#13;
Buffet to R &amp; B, will be back by&#13;
popular demand. “They have a&#13;
woman singer who goes from&#13;
'Tina TXirner to Anita Baker,”&#13;
Dimoff says.&#13;
The new shows are The Back&#13;
Beats, a Beatles tribute band,&#13;
on July 20 and The 33rd Avenue&#13;
Band on Aug. 10. “We decided&#13;
to do something different. A lot&#13;
of people like the Beatles,” he&#13;
says.&#13;
Besides the entertainment&#13;
value, Dimoff says an added&#13;
benefit is that the shows and&#13;
related classic car displays&#13;
bring business downtown.&#13;
Classic cars will be on display&#13;
before and during each&#13;
concert, and Main Street will&#13;
be closed to vehicular traffic.&#13;
The Kiwanis Club will have&#13;
popcorn, snow cones, pop and&#13;
other items for sale on West&#13;
Main Street next to the Mill&#13;
Pond. All performances will&#13;
start at 7 p.m.&#13;
For more information, call&#13;
the Kiwanis hot line at 810-227-&#13;
0393.&#13;
push off.”&#13;
About 11 miles of city streets&#13;
require major Improvements.&#13;
Many also require water and&#13;
sewer upgrades at a cost of&#13;
$25.5 million. The average&#13;
monthly cost passed on to&#13;
homeowners will be $17. City&#13;
Council will vote again on the&#13;
tax levy before it can take effect&#13;
July 1,2009.&#13;
The working plan assumes&#13;
a couple of things: City staff&#13;
will be successful in their $13&#13;
million bid for Drinking Water&#13;
Revolving Flmd financing&#13;
from the state, and the Howell&#13;
Downtown Development&#13;
Authority will forego its ability&#13;
to capture the additional&#13;
taxes raised by a 1-mill levy&#13;
in their boundaries, leaving&#13;
$400,000 for city coffers.&#13;
“This is a very difficult decision&#13;
for me, the hardest I’ve&#13;
had to make since I’ve been&#13;
on council,” said Council&#13;
Member Paul Rogers. “But,&#13;
we’ve done the best we can&#13;
with what we’ve had for the&#13;
last 13 years.”&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at lhumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
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THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 4, 20 08 A3&#13;
W ashington Street project to begin&#13;
" 7 ^ T ? T "&#13;
1&#13;
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T w o p e d e s t r ia n c ro s sw a lk s&#13;
w i ll b e in s ta lle d in t h e m id d le&#13;
o f E a s t W a s h in g to n S t r e e t in&#13;
H o w e ll, o n t h e e a s t a n d w e s t&#13;
; s id e s o f M c C a r th y S t r e e t , to&#13;
I s lo w t r a f f ic a n d o f f e r r e fu g e st&#13;
to p e o p le a t t e m p t in g to&#13;
\ c ro ss th e s t r e e t a t th e b u s y&#13;
in te r s e c t io n . E n t r y to th e&#13;
p a r k in g lo t fo r t h e H o w e ll&#13;
A re a C h am b e r o f C om m e r c e&#13;
b u ild in g is ju s t s o u th o f&#13;
M c C a r th y S t r e e t .&#13;
Tw o sm a ll t r a ffic c ircles a re&#13;
p la n n e d fo r th e East W a s h in g to n&#13;
S tre e t p ro je c t, o n e a t th e&#13;
in te rs e c tio n o f F lem in g a n d o n e&#13;
a t S o u th B a rn a rd . S om e a re a&#13;
re s id e n ts w o r r y th a t e a s tb o u n d&#13;
t r a f f ic tu r n in g le f t o n to S o u th&#13;
B a rn a rd S tre e t w ill n o t fo llo w th e&#13;
c irc le a ro u n d , b u t c u t in f r o n t o f it,&#13;
re s u ltin g in crashes. C ity o ffic ia ls&#13;
a re c o n f id e n t d riv e rs w ill le a rn to&#13;
use th e c ircles c o r re c tly a n d tra v e l&#13;
a t s low e r sp e ed s .&#13;
More road w ork fo r Howell&#13;
P r o j e c t o n E a s t W a s h i n g t o n , S o u t h B a r n a r d s t r e e t s b e g i n s M o n d a y&#13;
r&#13;
BY LAURIE HUM PHRE Y&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Road closures and heavy&#13;
construction equipment will&#13;
become a part of daily life for&#13;
people living or doing business&#13;
along East Washington&#13;
and South Barnard streets in&#13;
downtown Howell beginning&#13;
next week.&#13;
Fonson Inc. will begin a&#13;
$454,000 road improvement&#13;
project on Monday, with an&#13;
anticipated completion date&#13;
of Sept. 17.&#13;
The project, which affects&#13;
the entrance to the city’s post&#13;
office and the Howell Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce building,&#13;
came in about $150,000&#13;
under budget.&#13;
“That’s all predicated on&#13;
weather and materials,’’&#13;
Terry Wilson, deputy city&#13;
manger, told a group of area&#13;
residents who attended the&#13;
latest reconstruction project&#13;
workshop June 25.&#13;
Road reconstruction, behind-&#13;
the-curb-parking installation,&#13;
drainage improvement&#13;
and underground utility work&#13;
are the focus of this project,&#13;
all set to improve the look&#13;
and feel of the older neighborhood.&#13;
“With the water problems&#13;
people have had here, this is&#13;
great - long overdue,” said&#13;
Jim Powell, a South Barnard&#13;
Street resident for more than&#13;
15 years.&#13;
“It’ll make it look like the&#13;
rest of Howell,” fresh and updated,&#13;
said his neighbor, Todd&#13;
Richardson.&#13;
The work will span more&#13;
than a quarter mile along&#13;
East Washington Street from&#13;
Michigan Avenue to Fowler&#13;
Street, and also along South&#13;
Barnard Street from East&#13;
Washington Street to East&#13;
Grand River Avenue.&#13;
While the plans to improve&#13;
the area met with generai&#13;
approval, neighbors were&#13;
less enthusiastic about the&#13;
instailation of two small traffic&#13;
circles along East Washington&#13;
Street at the Fleming&#13;
and South Barnard street intersections,&#13;
as a way to slow&#13;
traffic.&#13;
“I’m concerned that people&#13;
will be confused by them,”&#13;
said Richardson. He questions&#13;
whether eastbound&#13;
drivers will drive around&#13;
them when making left turns&#13;
onto Barnard Street. “I’m&#13;
worried about fender-bender&#13;
and traffic hang-ups” if people&#13;
decide to cut left in front&#13;
of them, rather than driving&#13;
around the back of them, he&#13;
said.&#13;
“If people observe them,&#13;
everything should work out&#13;
just fine,” said Wilson.&#13;
MOOT ramp&#13;
w ork is set&#13;
to begin&#13;
The westbound ramp off&#13;
Interstate-96 at D-19 (Michigan&#13;
Avenue) in Howell, will&#13;
be closed for 21 days beginning&#13;
July 7.&#13;
According to Kari Arend,&#13;
spokeswoman for the state&#13;
Department of 'Transportation,&#13;
a complete ramp closure&#13;
is necessary to resurface&#13;
the ramps as part of the&#13;
state’s typical road maintenance&#13;
program.&#13;
Work will move the eastbound&#13;
ramps July 28, with&#13;
an anticipated completion&#13;
C o n t r a c t is b e in g f in a l i z e d&#13;
f o r n e w H o w e ll s c h o o l c h ie f&#13;
Duck race to follow parade&#13;
Sunrise Rotary&#13;
sponsors annual&#13;
Brighton event&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
The Livingston Sunrise Rotary&#13;
Club once again this year&#13;
is sponsoring the annual Great&#13;
Duck Race as part of Fourth&#13;
of July holiday festivities. The&#13;
race will begin at about 11:30&#13;
a.m. today, following the Brighton&#13;
Independence Day parade.&#13;
In the race, people buy raffle&#13;
tickets and numbers are&#13;
affixed to the bottom of the&#13;
ducks that correspond to the&#13;
raffle tickets. The ducks are&#13;
then dropped in the Mill Pond&#13;
and float toward the finish&#13;
line at the dam on West Main&#13;
Street.&#13;
According to club President-&#13;
elect Jim Lawrence,&#13;
among the 40 prizes being&#13;
offered this year are a Caribbean&#13;
cruise, weekend in&#13;
Chicago, deluxe golf package&#13;
and a legal services package.&#13;
Raffle proceeds will go toward&#13;
the Rotary Club’s worldwide&#13;
programs on health, hunger&#13;
and literacy.&#13;
“Ductor Waddlesworth Livingston,”&#13;
the duck race mascot&#13;
whose name was determined&#13;
in a contest this year, will preside&#13;
over the activities.&#13;
Tickets are $5 each, or five&#13;
for $20. To purchase tickets call&#13;
810-2294320.&#13;
Also taking place is the annual&#13;
Hungry Duck Run, which&#13;
includes a half marathon (13&#13;
miles) and 5-K races. Both&#13;
start at 7 a.m. from Preview&#13;
Properties at West Grand River&#13;
and St. Paul Street. About 600-&#13;
700 participants are expected&#13;
this year.&#13;
Being held, too, is the Duckling&#13;
Dash 9:30 a.m. for children&#13;
10 years old and younger, starting&#13;
at the Yum Yum 'Dree and&#13;
proceeding through downtown&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
Proceeds from the Hungry&#13;
Duck Run go to the Gleaners&#13;
Community Food Bank&#13;
of Livingston County, which&#13;
received $10,000 from the&#13;
event last year. Registration&#13;
fee and other information&#13;
can be found at www.hungryduckrun.&#13;
com.&#13;
East Washington Street,&#13;
with it’s steep sloped hill at&#13;
McCarthy Street, is a popular&#13;
thoroughfare for parents&#13;
dropping off children at St.&#13;
Joseph Catholic School.&#13;
Mini-circles were planned&#13;
for the well-traveled street in&#13;
an attempt to slow traffic approaching&#13;
the schooi.&#13;
Two pedestrian islands&#13;
in the middle of East Wash^&#13;
ington Street on either side&#13;
of McCarthy Street are also&#13;
slated to calm traffic, though&#13;
all work west of McCarthy&#13;
Street will be completed last&#13;
to accommodate people traveling&#13;
to the post office and&#13;
chamber buildings. That portion&#13;
of the project is not expected&#13;
to begin until August.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at lhumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2003.&#13;
date of Aug. 18.&#13;
Detours will be posted,&#13;
and drivers can stay&#13;
abreast of the progress at&#13;
the MDOT Web site at www.&#13;
mi.gov/drive, by clicking on&#13;
the “Locate Construction”&#13;
by county icon.&#13;
Putnam Township Board Minutes&#13;
Synopsis&#13;
June 18, 2008&#13;
The regular meeting of the Putnam Township Board was held on Wednesday,&#13;
June 18, 2008 at the Putnam Township Hall, 3280 W. M-36, Pinckney, M l&#13;
48169. Members present: Rau, Guyon, Buerman, Benederti, Klein, Dobis and&#13;
McCloskey. IJApproved Consent Agenda. Committees: 1) Authorized $2,500&#13;
for the Township share for printing and mailing of police surveys in the .Summer&#13;
Tax Bill. Old Business: 1) Approved the hiring of Fire Chief Greg Amburgey&#13;
full time starting 9/1/08 at $42,500 (includes 10 holidays and 2 weeks vacation).&#13;
2) Adopted Resolution #08-06 which adopts Ordinance #42, Noise Ordinance. 3)&#13;
Approved ceasing discussion of implementing a Simple IRA program for Staff and&#13;
Officials. New Business: 1) Public Hearing: 2008-2009 Budget. Approved the&#13;
General Fund Budget as amended. Set the General Fund levy at .8915. Approved&#13;
the Capital Improvement Budget. Approved the Fire Operating Budget. Set the&#13;
Fire Operating levy at 1.1923. Approved the Fire Capital Outlay Budget. Set the&#13;
Fire Capital Outlay levy at ,4695. Approved the Patterson Lake Sewer Budget.&#13;
Approved the Debt Retirement Btidget. Approved freezing the Supervisor salary at&#13;
the 2003-2004 Budget year level of $25,500. Approved freezing the Clerk salary at&#13;
the 2003-2004 Budget year level of $25,500. Approved sorting the Trustee salary at&#13;
$ 1 per year. Approved freezing the Treasurer salary at the 2003-2004 Budget year&#13;
level of $25,500. Approved setting the Treasurers salary at $12,500 annually based&#13;
on 10.5 hours per week effective November 20, 2008 at noon. After 90 days, the&#13;
new Treasurer shall provide a plan for Board approval to increase his/her hours/&#13;
salary by accepting more responsibility while working within the Treasurer’s budget.&#13;
The Supervisor will consult with the Township attorney to verify legality of motion.&#13;
2) Approved a two year contract for the Assessor commencing 6/1/08 and ending&#13;
5/31/10. 3) Authorized $914 for two firefighters to attend the annual MAFC&#13;
conference 7/15-18/08. 4) Authorized approximately $900 for two firefighters&#13;
to attend a Stress Counseling Workshop. 5) Approved the purchase of 40 traffic&#13;
vests not to exceed $1,400. 6) Approved the use of an ejection receiving board for&#13;
all future elections for the purpose of receiving precinct results election night and&#13;
verifying all the necessary procedures have been followed to satisfy the Livingston&#13;
Count)' Board of Canvassars and Michigan Election Law, 7) Approved increasing&#13;
the sewer district due to the sale of a tap for #5-23-200-026 purchased by Lyndon&#13;
Township from Dexter Township. Adjournment at 9 :48 PM.&#13;
Prepared by&#13;
Approved by&#13;
Sally D. Guyon, Clerk&#13;
Ronald Rau, Supervisor&#13;
Frue copies of meeting minutes are available upon request from the Fownship&#13;
Clerk, or may be obtained on the website: putnamtwp.us once they have been&#13;
approved by the Board. 2737076-01&#13;
Teed Garcdella o f&#13;
LakeVille (district&#13;
chosen to lead&#13;
local district&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Howell school officials were&#13;
meeting this week with Ted&#13;
Gardella to finalized plans&#13;
details for him to take over as&#13;
Howell’s new superintendent&#13;
of schools. He was chosen&#13;
June 26 from among three&#13;
finalists.&#13;
The board’s negotiating&#13;
committee met with Gardella&#13;
on Monday to discuss a threeyear&#13;
contract with a base pay&#13;
of $140,000 for the first year.&#13;
Gardella is the superintendent&#13;
of LakeVille Community&#13;
Schools and will replace Superintendent&#13;
Chuck Breiner.&#13;
Gardella said in a phone&#13;
interview that he can’t wait&#13;
to get started in his new position.&#13;
“I’m extremely excited&#13;
about getting to work, and I’m&#13;
humbled by the support of the&#13;
board,” he said. “I’m really&#13;
confident we’re going to be a&#13;
collaborative body people are&#13;
going to look to as a model.”&#13;
Gardella’s current district&#13;
- located in Lapeer and&#13;
'♦ Genesee counties - serves&#13;
Columbiaville, Otisville and&#13;
Otter Lake anfi all or parts of&#13;
six townships.&#13;
Howell school board President&#13;
Phil Westmoreland said&#13;
Gardella has the knowledge&#13;
to be a superintendent and is&#13;
eager to come to Howell.&#13;
“He knew where we were&#13;
at and had to go, and what to&#13;
face, and it didn’t scare him&#13;
away,” Westmoreland said.&#13;
Board Vice President&#13;
Jeannine Pratt said board&#13;
and community members&#13;
who visited the three finalists’&#13;
home districts this week&#13;
were impressed with all of&#13;
them.&#13;
' “It was an extremely difficult&#13;
choice,” Pratt said, adding&#13;
Gardella’s curriculum&#13;
and finance background convinced&#13;
her he was the best&#13;
choice.&#13;
The other finalists were&#13;
two other superintendents,&#13;
William Coale of the Parma&#13;
Western School District in&#13;
Jackson County and John&#13;
Savel of the Trenton Public&#13;
Schools in Wayne County,&#13;
Savel was also a finalist for&#13;
Dexter Community Schools&#13;
superintendent until that&#13;
board rejected all three finalists&#13;
it had chosen and restarted&#13;
its search.&#13;
Howell school board Secretary&#13;
Kim Shumaker went&#13;
on all three site visits. “A key&#13;
component was (Gardella)&#13;
doesn’t make changes just to&#13;
make changes, they have to&#13;
be what’s best for kids,” she&#13;
said.&#13;
The LakeVille district has&#13;
1,900 students, a staff of 200&#13;
and an annual budget of $15&#13;
million. In contrast, Howell is&#13;
Livingston County’s largest&#13;
school district and largest&#13;
employer, with 8,500 students,&#13;
850 employees and a budget&#13;
of more than $67 million.&#13;
But Gardella, who turned&#13;
49 this week, has experience&#13;
with larger districts as well.&#13;
He’s a former director&#13;
of instructional services in&#13;
the Saginaw Intermediate&#13;
School District, which provides&#13;
programs and services&#13;
to 17 school districts in Saginaw&#13;
County. He was also K-12&#13;
math and science coordinator&#13;
in the Battle Creek Public&#13;
Schools for five years and is a&#13;
former executive director of&#13;
secondary education in Chelsea.&#13;
Assuming the board and&#13;
Gardella can agree on a contract,&#13;
he would start work in&#13;
mid-July.&#13;
Gardella and his wife, Maribeth,&#13;
have four children&#13;
ranging in age from 5 to 22.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttoien@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
New equipment for history lovers at Howell&#13;
A new microfilm readerprinter,&#13;
purchased with funds&#13;
donated by the Robert W. and&#13;
Maxine C. Parker Foundation,&#13;
has been installed at the Howell&#13;
Carnegie District Library, giving&#13;
patrons the ability to send&#13;
microfilm selections to their&#13;
personal e-mail in addition to&#13;
making a copy at the library.&#13;
Pages can be saved electronically&#13;
to a flash drive, or sent&#13;
directly to a copy machine.&#13;
Jerilee Coolq Adult Services,&#13;
notes that “the ability to send&#13;
information to an e-mail address&#13;
should be veiy useful for&#13;
most people.&#13;
“Also, new software makes&#13;
the scanning, adjusting and&#13;
printing even easier than ever&#13;
before.”&#13;
The new equipment is in&#13;
addition to the existing reader&#13;
printer machine, helping to&#13;
reduce wait times. D et^s: 517-&#13;
546-0720, ext. 104.&#13;
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GASOLINE FROMA1&#13;
V a n p o o l, c a r p o o l re s o u r c e s a re o n lin e&#13;
for more eflBcient ways to plow&#13;
farm fields and cutting back on&#13;
unnecessary trips.&#13;
Here is a look at how some&#13;
are coping with rising fuel&#13;
costs.&#13;
Plowing efficiently&#13;
Nancy Van Gilder and her&#13;
family own 5,000 acres in and&#13;
around Livingston County, plus&#13;
another 2,000 acres that they&#13;
lease and farm. Started in 1949&#13;
by her parents Fred and Pat&#13;
Van Gilder, Van Gilder Farms&#13;
has grown over the years so&#13;
that the whole family can live&#13;
off proceeds derived firjm its&#13;
crops, but at no other time in&#13;
the family’s farming history&#13;
has working the fields been so&#13;
costly, said Nancy Van Gilder.&#13;
“My dad has a saying,” she&#13;
said, reflecting on the last time&#13;
a tanker of fuel was delivered to&#13;
their Howell Township farm. “&#13;
‘I’ve bought a farm before, but&#13;
the last one came with buildings.’”&#13;
According to Van Gilder, they&#13;
receive three or four tanker&#13;
loads of fuel annually, delivering&#13;
12,000 to 13,000 gallons each&#13;
time. The farm equipment is&#13;
fueled from the tankers, every&#13;
day and a half, at a cost of&#13;
$1,000 per refill.&#13;
To keep costs as low as possible,&#13;
employees have “tried to&#13;
idle back” the bigger tractors&#13;
that use 16 to 18 gallons of diesel&#13;
fuel each hour, and make&#13;
fewer passes over each field.&#13;
When possible, they’ll also use&#13;
smaller tractors, “which are a&#13;
bit more fuel fiiendly” at six to&#13;
seven gallons per hour.&#13;
“We’re trying to conserve&#13;
as many trips over the ground&#13;
when watering and spreading&#13;
fertilizer, and no-till (farming&#13;
without turning over the soil&#13;
first) is definitely an option, but&#13;
it doesn’t yield as much crop,”&#13;
said Van (Wilder, voicing the ongoing&#13;
debate her family now&#13;
faces. Adding to the frustration,&#13;
she said the farm’s tank&#13;
will soon require a refill.&#13;
“We were waiting until after&#13;
Memorial Day thinking the&#13;
price would go down,” she said.&#13;
The last time they bought fuel.&#13;
it cost about $2.50 per gallon.&#13;
“We haven’t bought it at $4, but&#13;
we’re going to have to bite the&#13;
bullet.”&#13;
Due to the high cost of fuel&#13;
and the high quantity stored,&#13;
the family installed security&#13;
cameras to protect their liquid&#13;
assets. “It’s sad, but that’s the&#13;
society we live in,” she said.&#13;
Traveling less&#13;
Mary Youngs, of Brighton&#13;
agreed. She and husband Tom&#13;
used to spend every summer&#13;
weekend traveling with friends&#13;
in their 40-foot motor home.&#13;
Now they travel once a month.&#13;
Her “condo on wheels” as&#13;
she often refers to it, gets seven&#13;
miles to the gallon, for a cost of&#13;
about 50 cents per mile. “Elven&#13;
to take a short trip gets out of&#13;
control” and then there’s the&#13;
gas to fill the car they tow behind&#13;
so they can sightsee, she&#13;
said.&#13;
The RV has a 100-gallon fuel&#13;
tank and at $4 per gallon, would&#13;
take $400 to fill, an increase&#13;
of more than $100 fi’om last&#13;
year. These days, if the couple&#13;
go anywhere, they vacation&#13;
Wednesday through Simday&#13;
closer to home and limit their&#13;
sightseeing around the campgrounds.&#13;
“It hasn’t gotten to the&#13;
point where we can’t afford,”&#13;
said Tom Youngs, “at least not&#13;
yet.”&#13;
“You’re almost better off&#13;
driving a hybrid (vehicle) and&#13;
staying at the Hilton,” Mary&#13;
Youngs added. “This is really&#13;
hurting the RV industry.”&#13;
Fewer empty miles&#13;
Phil Utter of Specialty Contract&#13;
Carriers Inc., said fuel&#13;
costs have just recently surpassed&#13;
salaries as his company’s&#13;
largest expense. His&#13;
eight-truck fleet has routes that&#13;
regularly take his rigs out of the&#13;
county, and state, but “we try to&#13;
eliminate empty miles (driving&#13;
with no load.)” A renewed&#13;
effort has also been placed on&#13;
truck maintenance (optimal&#13;
tire pressiu^,) road speed and&#13;
idle time.&#13;
“During the first Gulf War,&#13;
we had fuel issues, but this is&#13;
the largest impact we’ve ever&#13;
seen,” said Utter, who pointed&#13;
to the industry standard. “One&#13;
year ago, diesel fuel cost $2.83&#13;
per gallon. Now, it’s at $4.70 per&#13;
gallon.”&#13;
Industry reports show that&#13;
trucks driven 100,000 miles, at&#13;
the typical six miles to a gallon,&#13;
have seen a fuel cost increase of&#13;
$31,540 per truck fi’om one year&#13;
ago. Utter said his company is&#13;
in line with the standards, so&#13;
with eight trucks, he is looking&#13;
at about a $252,000 difference.&#13;
While he doesn’t see a&#13;
change in the near future, he&#13;
hopes the issue of sl^rocketing&#13;
fuel costs will be addressed after&#13;
the November election.&#13;
“Somewhere these costs&#13;
have to become more manageable&#13;
for people. It’s affecting the&#13;
consumers’ disposable income,&#13;
which affects the economy,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
Vanpooling saves costs&#13;
Brighton resident Steve&#13;
Monet has been driving a white&#13;
MichiVan between Brighton&#13;
and Lansing five days a week&#13;
for 23 years. He shares the&#13;
leased van with 11 others who&#13;
also work in Lansing, most in&#13;
state government positions,&#13;
like Monet.&#13;
The vanpoolers typically&#13;
drive their own cars to the&#13;
Spencer Road park-and-ride&#13;
lot near 1-96 in Brighton, where&#13;
they transfer to the van. Each&#13;
rider pays $69 a month, plus&#13;
another $40 a month to pay for&#13;
fuel. The van is leased fiDm Van&#13;
Pool Services of Tny.&#13;
Monet says the van leaves&#13;
Brighton at 6:37 each weekday&#13;
morning and returns about 5:35&#13;
in the afternoon. “If they’re not&#13;
there at 6:37 a.m., we leave,” he&#13;
says. It may sound harsh, but&#13;
Monet has 11 other people who&#13;
have to get to work on time.&#13;
Plus, people who are late can&#13;
drive to Lansing in their own&#13;
vehicle.&#13;
Livingston County - at the&#13;
crossroads of two major interstates&#13;
- is a hotbed of carpooling.&#13;
The park-and-ride lots are&#13;
overflowing with cars as more&#13;
commuters pool their resourc-&#13;
RAIL LINE FROM A1&#13;
S e r v ic e w a s f i r s t p r o p o s e d 2 y e a r s a g o&#13;
service.&#13;
The study projects operating&#13;
shortfalls - even with some&#13;
identified subsidies - ranging&#13;
from $342,000 to $1.1 million in&#13;
nine out of 10 years, with one&#13;
year showing a $24,000 suiplus.&#13;
The shortfalls would have to&#13;
be subsidized by other funding&#13;
sources.&#13;
Terri Blackmore, executive&#13;
director of the Washtenaw Area&#13;
Transportation Study and&#13;
a coalition steering committee&#13;
member, said that while&#13;
the study recommends much&#13;
higher initial capital costs&#13;
than anticipated, the conclusion&#13;
still was a positive one.&#13;
“They did say that this certainly&#13;
could be functional,&#13;
could work, and I think that’s&#13;
quite important for people to&#13;
know,” he said.&#13;
William Rogers, chairman&#13;
of the Livingston County&#13;
Board of Commissioners,&#13;
said the higher capital costs&#13;
suggested by the study, plus&#13;
the lower passenger count&#13;
are “extremely important&#13;
because that just factors into&#13;
how much money more or&#13;
less we would have to kick in&#13;
as a county.” He expressed&#13;
doubt about the community’s&#13;
ability to provide that support.&#13;
Rogers was one of those&#13;
who called for the study last&#13;
fall, saying he was uncertain&#13;
about budget and ridership&#13;
projections.&#13;
On the positive side, the&#13;
study also lists possible federal&#13;
funding sources, Rogers&#13;
said. He also said the report&#13;
is necessary to seek help&#13;
from local congressional representatives.&#13;
Rogers’ brother is U.S.&#13;
Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Brighton.&#13;
Jeff Irwin, chairman of the&#13;
Washtenaw County Board of&#13;
Commissioners, said he was&#13;
pleased that the coalition’s&#13;
estimates on operating costs&#13;
and ridership were “in the&#13;
ballpark” with what the study&#13;
found. He said the higher&#13;
capital costs recommended&#13;
by the study so the trains&#13;
could run at higher speeds&#13;
were a “trade-off” the coalition&#13;
had discussed.&#13;
“That’s a strong recommendation&#13;
and I think we&#13;
need to consider it,” Irwin&#13;
said.&#13;
He said federal funds might&#13;
be available for those capital&#13;
costs.&#13;
The service was first proposed&#13;
in June 2006 by Ann&#13;
Arbor Mayor John Hieftje.&#13;
Louis P Ferris Jr., owner of&#13;
the Great Lakes Central Railroad,&#13;
declared the railroad a&#13;
willing partner and a coalition&#13;
began working on the project.&#13;
At the time, Hieftje said he&#13;
thought the service could be&#13;
running in three years.&#13;
The Washtenaw board approved&#13;
participation in a proposed&#13;
authority to run the&#13;
service in November 2007&#13;
and committed funds, but the&#13;
Livingston board hesitated,&#13;
leading to the study.&#13;
The project envisions stations&#13;
at the intersection of&#13;
Chilson and Brighton roads&#13;
in Genoa Township, in the&#13;
hamlet of Hamburg and at&#13;
the former Woodbridge Corp.&#13;
property on Eight Mile Road&#13;
near Whitmore Lake, as well&#13;
as in Ann Arbor and Howell.&#13;
In Ann Arbor, the train&#13;
would have to stop along&#13;
Plymouth Road a little north&#13;
of Barton Drive because the&#13;
Ann Arbor Railroad, which&#13;
owns the tracks farther&#13;
south, has not agreed to participate&#13;
in the project.&#13;
STUDENT BUILD FROM A1&#13;
H a b it a t h o p e s o th e r s c h o o ls m ig h t s ig n o n&#13;
give back to the community,”&#13;
says Leahy, 43.&#13;
Larry Pfiel, executive director&#13;
of Livingston County&#13;
Habitat for Humanity, called&#13;
the project “great.”&#13;
“It puts the materials to&#13;
immediate use and also helps&#13;
build another home for a family&#13;
in need,” Pfiel says. It will&#13;
be the group’s 16th home in&#13;
the coimty.&#13;
“We’d Ifice to see this go well&#13;
because it’s something that&#13;
could be expanded to other&#13;
high schools in the area,”&#13;
Pfiel says. A site for the house&#13;
has not been found yet, and he&#13;
says Habitat is seeking donations&#13;
of property in Livingston&#13;
County, with one caveat: The&#13;
land must be buildable.&#13;
Leahy says he is confident&#13;
his students will be able to&#13;
find work in the construction&#13;
trades and stay in Michigan.&#13;
“The home-building industry&#13;
will be back in Michigan; it’s&#13;
a pendulum, and everything&#13;
swings back,” he says.&#13;
Incoming junior Joey Hillman,&#13;
16, of Howell Township&#13;
says he is happy to help build&#13;
the house because his father,&#13;
George Hillman, is a former&#13;
Habitat volunteer.&#13;
During the 2007-08 school&#13;
year Leahy’s classes built&#13;
a steel barn, and 17-yearold&#13;
Cody Monarch of Genoa&#13;
Township, a senior this fall,&#13;
says going from a barn to a&#13;
house will be a nice step forward&#13;
for the students.&#13;
“It was nice we got to sit&#13;
back with pride (in our accomplishment),&#13;
and next&#13;
year we will get the feel of&#13;
doing something for somebody&#13;
else. It’s always good&#13;
to help somebody in need,”&#13;
Monarch says.&#13;
“You never know, the help&#13;
might come back to you,”&#13;
says incoming senior Colt&#13;
Lundgren, 17, of Handy&#13;
Township.&#13;
“It will be a big project,”&#13;
Monarch says. “It’s going&#13;
to be fun. We got some of the&#13;
basics this year but we’ll be&#13;
able to put the full force of&#13;
what we’ve learned.”&#13;
The school project will enable&#13;
Habitat to provide two&#13;
new homes in the coming&#13;
year.&#13;
When the students complete&#13;
work on the house, it&#13;
will be moved to the property&#13;
and placed on a concrete&#13;
block foundation.&#13;
“I can’t wait,” Lundgren&#13;
says.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at no!en@&#13;
Hvingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
V a n G i ld e r F a rm s e m p lo y e e T o n y H o le k s p ra y s&#13;
a f ie ld w i th o n e o f t h e m a n y p ie c e s o f fa rm&#13;
e q u ip m e n t .T h e f a rm re c e iv e s t h r e e o r fo u r t a n k e r&#13;
lo a d s o f fu e l a n n u a lly , d e liv e r in g 12,000 t o 1 3 ,0 0 0&#13;
g a llo n s e a c h t im e . T h e f a rm e q u ip m e n t is fu e le d&#13;
f r o m t h e ta n k e r s e v e r y d a y a n d a h a lf , a t a c o s t o f&#13;
$ 1,000 p e r t a n k .&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLAJHE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
SB»-—j(4-» iwt-.- /* _ '•«&#13;
es to get to work.&#13;
Brighton resident Pat Rahilly,&#13;
employed at Compuware,&#13;
is in a vanpool that travels east&#13;
on 1-96 to downtown Detroit,&#13;
while fellow city resident Maiy&#13;
Green is in a vanpool operated&#13;
by the University of Michigan&#13;
that goes south along the US-&#13;
23 corridor to Ann Arbor.&#13;
The rising price of fuel has&#13;
resulted in new problems that&#13;
have cropped up in recent&#13;
weeks: Gasoline theft. Monet&#13;
says someone recently siphoned&#13;
all the gas out of the&#13;
van, which holds 37 gallons.&#13;
That’s prompted his group to&#13;
look for a more secure place&#13;
the park the van for the night.&#13;
In spite of a setback like that,&#13;
the savings fi-om sharing one&#13;
vehicle can be huge.&#13;
“I have a couple riders who&#13;
were spending over $500 a&#13;
month going back-and-forth to&#13;
Lansing who are now spending&#13;
(about) $100, so they’re saving&#13;
$400 a month on fiiel alone,”&#13;
Monet says.&#13;
The Southeast Michigan&#13;
Council of Governments operates&#13;
an online RideShare&#13;
program, which identifies&#13;
the potential carpool groups&#13;
in a person’s area. Details&#13;
are on the Web at www.semcog.&#13;
org (Click on “Services”&#13;
and then on “RideShare”).&#13;
Additional carpooling information&#13;
is available at www.&#13;
vpsiinc.com and 800-VANRIDE.&#13;
Buses, plows must run&#13;
The rising cost of gasoline&#13;
and diesel fuel is hammering&#13;
the budgets of local school districts,&#13;
municipalities, county&#13;
road commissions and other&#13;
entities that operate fleets of&#13;
vehicles.&#13;
Operations Director Mike&#13;
Peterson says the Howell&#13;
School District - the largest in&#13;
Livingston County covering 165&#13;
square miles - has a fleet of 72&#13;
buses that rack up “almost a&#13;
million miles a year.”&#13;
“In the last two years, fuel&#13;
prices have risen 65 percent,&#13;
they’re really hiuling us,”&#13;
Peterson said. “That takes a&#13;
huge bite out of our budget,&#13;
and there aren’t a lot of things&#13;
we can do to reduce our costs&#13;
at this time.”&#13;
The district has budgeted&#13;
$650,000 for fuel for the 2008-&#13;
09 school year, although a&#13;
portion will be reimbursed by&#13;
the Livingston Educational&#13;
Service Agency, which gets&#13;
its fuel through the Howell&#13;
Public Schools. “We’re fortunate&#13;
that we don’t have to pay&#13;
the sales taxes and the road&#13;
taxes on top of it, because it&#13;
would be worse,” Peterson&#13;
said.&#13;
The school district wilt see&#13;
some savings next year from&#13;
not needing a shuttle bus to&#13;
transport ninth grade students&#13;
back-and-forth between&#13;
the Parker and freshman&#13;
campuses, Peterson said. “We&#13;
have to raise the cost of our&#13;
field trips that we’ll have to&#13;
pass along to parents, which&#13;
is unfortunate because the&#13;
parents are cash-strapped at&#13;
this time,” Peterson said.&#13;
Municipalities, as well as&#13;
school districts, are feeUng&#13;
the economic crunch of the&#13;
high energy costs. “We are&#13;
currently projecting nearly&#13;
a 50 percent increase in our&#13;
fuel costs for city services&#13;
and city operations for this&#13;
current fiscal year that ends&#13;
June 30 compared to last fiscal&#13;
year’s fuel expenses,”&#13;
says Brighton City Manager&#13;
Dana Foster.&#13;
“Our fuel consumption was&#13;
also driven higher during this&#13;
current fiscal year by aboveaverage&#13;
snowstorms, which&#13;
drove up fuel usage our snow&#13;
removal,” Foster says.&#13;
Howell City Manager Shea&#13;
Charles says his city “(has&#13;
been) able to absorb the increase&#13;
with cost-containment&#13;
we have made in other areas.”&#13;
Howell has not made specific&#13;
cuts, but, Charles says, “We&#13;
continue monitoring to control&#13;
costs, and we try to limit&#13;
use of - and reduce - fuel use&#13;
as much as possible.”&#13;
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iivingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
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THE L IV IN G S TO N C O M M U N IT Y NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 4, 2 0 0 8 A5&#13;
a n A-'Y'-&#13;
Alternative ed&#13;
chief moving on&#13;
R o d g e r s l e a v i n g B r i g h t o n p o s t&#13;
BY U SA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community A/ews&#13;
For many people, retirement&#13;
means walldng away from a job&#13;
and never looking back.&#13;
Not for JoAnn Rodgers, the&#13;
director of Brighton’s Alternative&#13;
and Adult Education Program.&#13;
Even though she officially&#13;
retired from her job Monday,&#13;
she’s already thinking about&#13;
returning to work. At the same&#13;
place.&#13;
“My love is for my students,&#13;
and if I get an opportunity to go&#13;
back (part time), I will,” says&#13;
Rodgers. “I leave with a sad&#13;
heart. My husband retired 10&#13;
years ago, and I’m going to be&#13;
62 years old. When I do a job,&#13;
I put my whole self into it, but&#13;
I can’t keep up that pace any&#13;
longer. If I could just work with&#13;
students and not do all the&#13;
state-required paperwork, I&#13;
wouldhavejumpedatit.” •&#13;
Anne Rennie, director of&#13;
Brighton Community Education,&#13;
under which the Alternative&#13;
and Adult Education&#13;
Program falls, says she feels&#13;
fortimate to have worked with&#13;
Rodgers.&#13;
“JoAnn has a gift for working&#13;
with people in that she truly&#13;
connects and with them and&#13;
genuinely cares for them,” says&#13;
Rennie. “She eliminated the&#13;
stigma of the Alternative and&#13;
Adult Education Program and&#13;
has given it positive recognition&#13;
in the community. She has&#13;
made it a reputable and high&#13;
quality program that serves&#13;
the unique and creative learning&#13;
style of today’s youth.”&#13;
Rennie says Anne Hubscher,&#13;
who has worked at Renaissance&#13;
Alternative High School,&#13;
has been hired to replace Rodgers.&#13;
Rodgers, who grew up in&#13;
California, says she was an&#13;
“alternative Idd” as a teenager.&#13;
She describes herself as&#13;
rebellious and says she didn’t&#13;
take education seriously. When&#13;
her mother remarried a man&#13;
in the U.S. Navy and the family&#13;
got shipped to Japan when&#13;
Rodgers was about to become&#13;
a sophomore in high school,&#13;
her life changed. She says that&#13;
thanks to fantastic teachers,&#13;
she did well in high school in&#13;
Japan. Right after graduating,&#13;
she married her husband,&#13;
Charles, who was a Marine.&#13;
When he moved to Michigan&#13;
to work at Ford Motor Co.,&#13;
Joanne Rodgers began working&#13;
in high school cafeterias.&#13;
“I got substance abuse training&#13;
and got involved in 12-step&#13;
programs and worked at Chelsea&#13;
Hospital and at Brighton&#13;
Hospital,” says Rodgers, who&#13;
also ran support groups at the&#13;
Livingston County Jail. “In&#13;
the early 1990s, I was called&#13;
by Phoenix High School and&#13;
went to work at the alternative&#13;
school.”&#13;
Phoenbc High closed in 1997&#13;
and Renaissance Alternative&#13;
High School took over, and Rodgers&#13;
was there to help with the&#13;
transition to help launch the&#13;
program, to interview teaching&#13;
staff and as student assistance&#13;
coordinator. Three months&#13;
later, she was offered the position&#13;
as director of Brighton’s&#13;
Alternative and Adult Education&#13;
Program, where she has&#13;
worked for the last 10 years.&#13;
Earl Peters, who graduated&#13;
from the program earlier this&#13;
month, says, “JoAnn was wonderful&#13;
in helping me get started&#13;
in it. She was always telling me&#13;
how good I was doing. She and&#13;
the rest of the staff there give&#13;
you all the help and encouragement&#13;
you need.”&#13;
Betty Lou Hancock, who&#13;
graduated from the program&#13;
in 2006, and whose daughter&#13;
graduated earlier this month,&#13;
says, “JoAnn Rodgers accepts&#13;
people for who they are, and&#13;
can talk to them at their level&#13;
about what’s going on in their&#13;
lives. She’s very caring and&#13;
wants students to succeed.”&#13;
“I’ve been a supervisor and&#13;
counselor all in one,” says Rodgers.&#13;
“People think dtemative&#13;
kids are bad. I don’t think&#13;
there is a bad kid. It’s just misdirected&#13;
energy. It’s all in how&#13;
you handle them. I respect my&#13;
kids for who they are, and they&#13;
respond to that.”&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
Hvingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
JoAnn Rodgers&#13;
■ A g e : 61&#13;
■ H o m e : H an dy Township.&#13;
■ F am ily : H usb an d&#13;
Charles, three adult&#13;
children, seven&#13;
grandchildren, two g reatgrandchildren.&#13;
■ P e t: A Lab name d Lady.&#13;
■ H o b b ie s : Celebrate&#13;
Recovery, a biblically&#13;
based 12-step program at&#13;
United Brethren Church in&#13;
Fowlerville.&#13;
■ F a v o r ite B o o k : The&#13;
Bible.&#13;
■ G o a ls : "M y goal now&#13;
is to try to relax, w hich is&#13;
difficult for m e because I'm&#13;
always o n the go. I want to&#13;
get m ore involved with my&#13;
church. I h o p e my hu sb an d&#13;
and I have more time for&#13;
o n e another, a nd I want to&#13;
enjoy my g ran d kid s and&#13;
great-grandchildren."&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLAJHE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
D ia n n e P e te rs o n , le f t , a n d J o A n n R o d g e rs a r e b o th r e t i r in g f r o m t h e B r ig h to n s c h o o l d is t r ic t .&#13;
P e te r s o n le a v e s a f t e r 11 y e a rs o f w o r k in g a s t h e a lt e r n a t iv e - a d u l t e d u c a t io n a s s is ta n t . R o d g e rs is&#13;
r e t i r in g a f t e r I 6 V2 y e a rs o f s u p e r v is in g t h e a lt e r n a t iv e - a d u l t e d u c a t io n p r o g r a m .&#13;
D is tr ic t's p ro g ram se rv e s v a r ie t y o f s tu d e n t s&#13;
State reviewers call&#13;
it an example for the&#13;
rest of Michigan&#13;
BY USA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
For more than 50 years, the&#13;
Brighton school district has&#13;
offered an adult education program.&#13;
But it has evolved over&#13;
the years to include students&#13;
who need a different learning&#13;
setting or a smaller school.&#13;
The Alternative and Adult&#13;
Education Program is run by&#13;
Brighton Community Education.&#13;
“’We’re small, we’re personable,&#13;
and we teach outside the&#13;
box,” says program director&#13;
JoAnn Rodgers, who retired&#13;
Monday. “We can get to know&#13;
the students better because the&#13;
program is small. When you’ve&#13;
got more than 2,000 kids in a&#13;
high school, some get lost.”&#13;
Rodgers says the scheduling&#13;
of Brighton’s alternative&#13;
program differs from that at&#13;
Renaissance Alternative High&#13;
School.&#13;
“Our classes start at 9 a.m.,&#13;
which is appealing to teenagers,&#13;
and we also have an evening&#13;
program that starts at&#13;
5:45 p.m., which helps those&#13;
students who work,” says Rodgers.&#13;
“We’re the only one in the&#13;
county that offers a program in&#13;
both the day and evening.”&#13;
The adult education program&#13;
is for people seeking a&#13;
high school or a (General Equivalency&#13;
Diploma. Rodgers says&#13;
more adults have been coming&#13;
to the program in the last&#13;
couple years because of the&#13;
economy.&#13;
Earl Peters, 61, graduated&#13;
from, the adult education program&#13;
earlier this month.&#13;
“I dropped out of school&#13;
when I was in 10th grade to&#13;
help my mom pay bills,” says&#13;
Peters. “I got a job when I was&#13;
18 at General Motors, then got&#13;
drafted and went to Vietnam,&#13;
and then went back to work&#13;
at General Motors and retired&#13;
at the beginning of 2007.&#13;
I wanted to get a part-time job&#13;
and decided I wanted to finish&#13;
my education first. After being&#13;
out of school for 45 years, I was&#13;
scared to death, but I did better&#13;
than I thought I would. I think&#13;
my life experiences helped.”&#13;
Rodgers says many adult&#13;
education programs have&#13;
closed over the years due to&#13;
cuts in state funding; the South&#13;
Lyon school district will close&#13;
its adult education program in&#13;
the coming school year. Howell&#13;
is the only other district in Livingston&#13;
County to offer adult&#13;
education. Rodgers says people&#13;
come from all over the county&#13;
to attend Brighton’s program.&#13;
In the 2007-08 school year&#13;
the program served 240 people.&#13;
“About one third of our students&#13;
are adults and the rest are ages&#13;
16- 20,” Rodgers says.&#13;
One of those students is&#13;
17- year-old Kaylee Hancock&#13;
of Green Oak Township, who&#13;
graduated earlier this month.&#13;
“I decided at the end of my&#13;
sophomore year at Brighton&#13;
High School tiiat things weren’t&#13;
working for me there,” she&#13;
says. “My mom had graduated&#13;
from the Alternative and Adult&#13;
Education Program in 2006 and&#13;
really liked it and said I could&#13;
go there. The alternative program&#13;
doesn’t have the cliques&#13;
like the high school does.”&#13;
“The teachers really care&#13;
if you learn the material and&#13;
are always willing to help,”&#13;
says Kaylee’s mom, Betty Lou&#13;
Hancock, who was 46 when&#13;
she graduated. “Students are&#13;
in the program to learn and to&#13;
get their diploma, and the commencements&#13;
are so personal&#13;
and emotional.”&#13;
In February, the Michigan&#13;
Department of Education sent&#13;
a team to monitor Brighton’s&#13;
Alternative and Adult Education&#13;
Program. The team&#13;
looked at student files and the&#13;
budget, and then gave recommendations&#13;
on what could be&#13;
improved.&#13;
Adult Alternative&#13;
Education Program&#13;
■ W h e r e : Brighton&#13;
Education and C om m u n ity&#13;
Center, 125 S. Church St,&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
■ D e ta ils : Call 810-299-4130.&#13;
“The four reviewers spent&#13;
time congratulating the program&#13;
for how well it is structured&#13;
and run and told us that&#13;
they used our program as&#13;
the best-practice example,”&#13;
says Anne Rennie, director of&#13;
Brighton Community Education.&#13;
“We normally get $35,000&#13;
from that funding source, and&#13;
this year we were awarded&#13;
an extra $10,000 due to what&#13;
the reviewers called the excellent&#13;
performance of our&#13;
program.”&#13;
The Alternative and Adult&#13;
Education Program is located&#13;
in the Brighton Education and&#13;
Community Center and has&#13;
four classrooms in one wing of&#13;
the building.&#13;
Rodgers says many of the&#13;
program’s teachers come in&#13;
and tutor students on their own&#13;
time.&#13;
“That speaks to the dedication&#13;
of our staff,” says Rodgers.&#13;
“If students don’t learn the way&#13;
we teach, we need to teach the&#13;
way they learn. My staff firmly&#13;
believes that. We meet the students&#13;
where they are and make&#13;
them feel wanted, accepted and&#13;
loved.”&#13;
V.I.N.A. COMMUNIfT DENTAL&#13;
(Vision, Integrity, Need, Action)&#13;
L t • ■ \&#13;
- T3r VY P L E A S E D O N A T E&#13;
E . G r a n d R i v e&#13;
, M l 4 8 ® 6&#13;
(w w w ivin a d en ta l:o r^&#13;
Sandy (pictured left) is a sixty-two year old, disabled, widowed woman who lives on Social Security of around&#13;
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 a year and shops for food at Gleaners Community Food Bank of Livingston County. Two months of&#13;
toothaches, with her six remaining decayed teeth, provided ongoing agony for her. She had no place to turn. Her&#13;
teeth were removed on behalf of the V .I.N .A . Community Dental C enter and is now our V .I.N .A . poster child of need&#13;
in our community.&#13;
V .I.N .A .’s mission is to provide quality, affordable dental care to Livingston County residents with limited finances,&#13;
little or no access to dental care, while upholding the professional standards of dentistry in a concerned and&#13;
compassionate way. V .I.N .A . Community Dental C enter’s anticipated Grand Opening is early September, 2 0 0 8 . All&#13;
donations are tax deductable and can be made to the “V .I.N .A . Community Dental C enter”, or PayPal and credit&#13;
card payments are available through the center’s website (addresses above). Charter donations represent&#13;
contributions over $ 1 ,0 0 0 and will have ongoing and permanent recognition in the Dental Center.&#13;
T h a n k Y ou to o u r C h a r te r Don o rs ; Dr. Gary Arnold, Jack &amp; Jeanette Berry, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Ml, Dr.&#13;
Fred Bonine, Brighton Commerce Bank, Brighton First United Methodist Church, Brighton Masonic Lodge # 2 4 7 , City&#13;
of Brighton, Dr. David Burnell, D r.’s Charlick, Springstead &amp; Wilson, Dr. Tom &amp; Chris Claflin, Community Unitarian&#13;
Universalists of Brighton, Corrigan Oil, Dr. Sam Daniels. Dr. Harry Davis, Dr. Erich Dittmar, First National Bank of&#13;
Howell, First United Methodist Church Volunteers, Paul J. Gambka, Dr. Brian Giammalva, Dr. Bob Greenway, Dr.&#13;
Kevin Hale, Dr.’s Thomas Hamway &amp; Timothy Stroster, Highlander Graphics, Lauraine Hoensheid, Dr. Robert&#13;
Hyland, Lindhout Associates Architects AIA, Livingston Daily Press &amp; Argus, Dr. Christine Love, Dr. Robert Love,&#13;
Janet &amp; Jerry Joseph, Bill McCririe, Dr. Gordon Niles, Oral Facial Surgeons of Ml PC, Osprey, S.A. Ltd., Pediatric&#13;
Dental Associates, Periodontal Specialist Group, Dr. Brian Petersburg, Root Canal Specialty Associates, Dr. Steve&#13;
Stillianos, Sullivan Schein Dental, United Methodist Women, United Way, Voters Voice, Dr. Phil Warren.&#13;
A6 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 4, 20 08&#13;
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;
B Y T H E&#13;
N U M B E R S&#13;
Brighton&#13;
1049 Hillcrest; $190,000.&#13;
725 Oak Ridge Drive;&#13;
$175,000.&#13;
Brighton Twp.&#13;
2694 Gary Ave.; $45,000.&#13;
5318 Greenfield Road;&#13;
$186,000.&#13;
11141 Hyne Road; $347,259.&#13;
2065 Hyne Road; $225,000.&#13;
8715 Skylane Drive;&#13;
$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
4757 Stuhrberg Drive;&#13;
$162,000.&#13;
2479 Waterfront Drive;&#13;
$248,013.&#13;
2414 Woodvale Trail;&#13;
$287,000.&#13;
Cohoctah Twp.&#13;
1180 Cohoctah Road, W;&#13;
$117,000.&#13;
1754 Richards Road;&#13;
$221,738.&#13;
Conway Twp.&#13;
7780 Hidden Circle;&#13;
$123,250.&#13;
D e e rfie ld Twp.&#13;
11553 Clairmont Drive;&#13;
$267,000.&#13;
Fow lerville&#13;
114 Second; $79,050.&#13;
224 Ann St., N; $92,162.&#13;
Genoa Twp.&#13;
5566 Ciderberry Drive;&#13;
$635,000.&#13;
4564 Golfview Drive;&#13;
$221,500.&#13;
4093 Homestead Road;&#13;
$195,557.&#13;
3910 Honors Bluff; $500,000.&#13;
1621 Hughes Road, N;&#13;
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
4521 Mapleton Drive;&#13;
$370,000.&#13;
Green Oak Twp.&#13;
13115 Nine Mile Road;&#13;
$255,000.&#13;
6365 Aldine; $72,000.&#13;
8103 Boulder Ridge Court;&#13;
$300,000.&#13;
6125 Forest Trail Way;&#13;
$146,205.&#13;
6186 Island Lake Drive;&#13;
$65,000.&#13;
11592 Mapledale Road;&#13;
$89,865.&#13;
11425 Mile Road; $151,000.&#13;
11547 Shore Road, N;&#13;
$322,500.&#13;
Hamburg Twp.&#13;
7213 Cowell Road; $295,000.&#13;
9860 Fairfax Drive;&#13;
$209,649.&#13;
5029 Gallagher Road,&#13;
$575,309.&#13;
4989 Houghton; $235,772.&#13;
2923 Macomb St.; $119,974.&#13;
2487 Spartans Trail;&#13;
$191,250.&#13;
11423 Tall Shadows Court;&#13;
$225,000.&#13;
10874 Winner Circle;&#13;
$229,000.&#13;
Handy Twp.&#13;
10674 Converse Road;&#13;
$244,200.&#13;
9925 Fountain Lane;&#13;
$209,293.&#13;
274 Fowlerville Road, N;&#13;
$77,500.&#13;
5451 Jamerlea Lane;&#13;
$167,287.&#13;
1800 Nicholson Road, N;&#13;
$50,000.&#13;
1800 Nicholson Road, N;&#13;
$115,000.&#13;
4175 Potts Road; $121,500.&#13;
H a rtlan d Twp..&#13;
8688 Bridlewood Trail;&#13;
$305,958.&#13;
5944 Bullard Road;&#13;
$240,000.&#13;
2655 Fenton Road;&#13;
$240,000.&#13;
1284 Long Lake Court;&#13;
$700,000.&#13;
Howell City&#13;
1809 Acorn Valley Drive;&#13;
$206,907.&#13;
729 Cardinal Court;&#13;
$40,000.&#13;
404 Center St., S; $170,000.&#13;
715 Clinton St., E; $119,480.&#13;
316 Clinton St., W; $119,490.&#13;
933 Dearborn St.; $140,000.&#13;
505 Highland Road, W;&#13;
$64,945.&#13;
532 Kimball St.; $272,322.&#13;
221 McCarthy St.; $104,000.&#13;
Howell Twp.&#13;
1308 Durfree Blvd.; $81,000.&#13;
2694 Eason Drive, W;&#13;
$276,703.&#13;
1085 Fox Hills Drive;&#13;
$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
1094 Fox Hills Drive;&#13;
$273,000.&#13;
2250 Oak Grove Road;&#13;
$145,897.&#13;
Iosco Twp.&#13;
9808 Crofoot Road;&#13;
$152,000.&#13;
5210 Dutcher Road;&#13;
$ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
B U I L D I N G&#13;
P E R M IT S&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
201 W. M ain St., $40,000,&#13;
commercial basement&#13;
324 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$30,000, commercial alteration&#13;
134 N. First St., $5,600, commercial&#13;
signage&#13;
952 Brighton Lake Road,&#13;
$175,000, demo/new single&#13;
family residential&#13;
8673 W Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$65,000, commercial alteration&#13;
8535 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$14,400, commercial re-roof&#13;
9870 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$20,000, commercial signage&#13;
125 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
$5,000, commercial alteration&#13;
8199 Chains Road, $8,000,&#13;
commercial signage&#13;
8491 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
#800, $20,000, commercial alteration&#13;
8667 C andlewood, $37,100,&#13;
commercial alteration&#13;
936 Lincoln Drive, $14,900,&#13;
residential basement&#13;
From public records&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Note; The information is gathered from county deed records byTransamerica intellitech of Cincinnati.The listing&#13;
includes the addresses and the reported sale price. Some addresses may be listed more than once because of multiple&#13;
property transactions. An asterisk (*) indicates a multiple-parcel sale.&#13;
5656 Weller Road; $154,900.&#13;
Mario n Twp.&#13;
2759 Black Eagle Ridge;&#13;
$231,000.&#13;
2823 Black Eagle Valley&#13;
Drive; $257,000.&#13;
3801 Brent Drive; $195,000.&#13;
4456 Pinckney Road;&#13;
$207,151.&#13;
Oceola Twp.&#13;
411 Argentine Road;&#13;
$178,800.&#13;
1103 Callaway Court;&#13;
$210,649.&#13;
2414 Eads Place; $143,400.&#13;
2734 Laurel Oak Drive;&#13;
$152,000.&#13;
1268 Maple Leaf Lane;&#13;
$182,000.&#13;
3717 Rainier Drive;&#13;
$215,190.&#13;
1259 Stonebrooke Drive;&#13;
$167,000.&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
182 Coyote Court; $139,900.&#13;
612 Putnam St.; $105,000.&#13;
Putnam Twp.&#13;
8075 Douglas Drive;&#13;
$133,600.&#13;
11459 Patterson Lake&#13;
Drive; $117,575.&#13;
7833 Pingree Road;&#13;
$190,832.&#13;
11932 Westshore Drive;&#13;
$175,000.&#13;
Tyrone Twp.&#13;
11549 Farmhill Drive;&#13;
$206,700.&#13;
10520 Locust Drive;&#13;
$107,000.&#13;
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11 am - 1 pm July 7th&#13;
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The Puppetone Rockers - P e rfo rm in g D an cing creatures in a spirited show that includes music, parades and tributes about d o ing right.&#13;
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w w w .fow le rv ille -fa ir. com&#13;
T u e s , J u l y 1 5 t h&#13;
Senior Citizens &amp; Grandparents Day&#13;
Free Admission fo r those 62 and older and&#13;
grandparents mthprying grandchild 9am-5pm&#13;
•USA Demolition Derby at 8pm&#13;
•L ike Water Drumworks - A 10 member&#13;
percussion and dance ensemble performing&#13;
Western African music in costume.&#13;
W e d , J u ly I 6 t h&#13;
Kids Day&#13;
Free Admission fo r children 12 &amp; under&#13;
from 9am-5pm&#13;
•USA Demolition Derby at 8pm&#13;
• Activities begin at 10 am in Finlan Gazebo&#13;
•REDUCED ARM BAND Prices&#13;
T h u r s , J u l y 1 7 t h&#13;
Scholars Day&#13;
All students who make the honor roll&#13;
an d prove it by bringing a letterfrom&#13;
their school or n e w s p a ^ clipping o f&#13;
their school’s honor rrn l that includes&#13;
their name get in free.&#13;
•USA Figure 8 Derby at 8 pm&#13;
• Livingston County Model Search&#13;
S a t , J u l y 1 2 t h&#13;
opening Day Extrav^anza&#13;
•M u d Bog and Mud Drag Race at 4pm&#13;
•Music from Michigan’s Troubadour&#13;
Neil Woodward, Acoustic Jim and&#13;
The McLaughlin Sisters at 6pm&#13;
S u n , J u ly 1 3 t h&#13;
Family Day&#13;
•Sanctioned Championship Mid-State&#13;
Rodeo, from Flying Star Rodeo Co. at 6pm&#13;
•Live Christian music from “Five Rows&#13;
Back,” “BIC” and others who specialize&#13;
in “music with a message.”&#13;
M o n , J u l y 1 4 t h&#13;
Ladies Day&#13;
Free admission fo r women 18&#13;
an d older 9am-5pm&#13;
•Livingston County Showcase o f Bands,&#13;
featuring “Shattered Image” of Fowlerville.&#13;
•H om e M aker of the Year at Noon&#13;
I I&#13;
T h e F o w l e r v i l l e F a i r a s k s t h a t y o u r e m e m b e r o u r S p o n s o r s - T h e y h e l p b r i n g t h e F a i r t o u s e a c h y e a r !&#13;
Spartan Toyota • 1st National Bank • Citizens Insurance • Fifth Third Bank-Brighton • KW Automation • Randy’s Mobil Service • Regal Recycling&#13;
American Compounding • Fowlerville Pharmacy • Kern Road Veterinary Clinic • Livingston Parent Journal • Mayhew’s Tree Farm • Michigan Rehabilitation.&#13;
Fowlerville Decorating Center • Save-On Foods • The Livingston Community News&#13;
F r i , J u l y 1 8 t h&#13;
Daycare &amp; Special Needs Day&#13;
Special hours o f carnival rides fo r daycare&#13;
an d sp ecial needs children from 9am-2pm&#13;
•Auto Enduro Derby at 8pm&#13;
•Rooster Crowing Contest - 4-H special at Noon&#13;
•Livingston County Karaoke Championship at 7pm&#13;
S a t , J u ly 1 9 th&#13;
Veteran’s Day&#13;
FREE Admission fo r Veteran’s 9 am - 5 pm&#13;
•Wolverine Pullers Inc. Champion Points&#13;
Tractor Pull at 7pm&#13;
•M usical performers from Howell’s&#13;
Brandon’s School o f Rock and local&#13;
bands, including “Motto.”&#13;
•Ghengis John Show&#13;
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A 7 / T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N I T Y N EWS FRIDAY, JULY 4 , 2 0 0 8 Sh are y o u r news at 810-844-2000 Fax: 810-844-2040 E-mail: news@livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
Achievers, A8&#13;
Scrapbook, A8&#13;
Calendar, A9&#13;
Volunteers, A9 L I V I N G S T O N L I F E&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
T o u g h t im e s&#13;
ca ll fo r to u g h&#13;
• d e c is io n s&#13;
The conversations of daily&#13;
life have taken on a more ominous&#13;
tone lately.&#13;
Talk of foreclosures, layoffs&#13;
and the soaring price of&#13;
gasoline has replaced chatter&#13;
about summer vacations, golf&#13;
handicaps and how the kids&#13;
are doing.&#13;
Tough times seem to call&#13;
for tougher conversations.&#13;
And those discussions are&#13;
tougher than ever these days&#13;
among those who govern our&#13;
school districts, municipalities&#13;
and local charities.&#13;
It’s not easy determining&#13;
how to cut $3.3 million out of&#13;
a school budget, but that’s&#13;
exactly what Brighton Board&#13;
of Education members must&#13;
do during their summer vacation.&#13;
There is no pleasure in telling&#13;
local nonprofit agencies&#13;
that virtually all of them will&#13;
have less money to work with&#13;
in the coming year, but that’s&#13;
what the Livingston County&#13;
United Way had to do in the&#13;
last few weeks.&#13;
It’s not easy telling the community&#13;
that one of its schools&#13;
will have to close to cut costs,&#13;
but that’s what school leaders&#13;
in Fowlerville, Pinckney and&#13;
Howell have had to do as they&#13;
worked to balance the budgets&#13;
for the coming year.&#13;
While schools are where&#13;
the most visible cuts are happening&#13;
- boards had to adopt&#13;
budgets for the coming year&#13;
by June 30 - that is not the&#13;
only place where painful cuts&#13;
are being made.&#13;
Projects are being delayed&#13;
for lack of funding in cities,&#13;
villages and townships&#13;
across the county. In some&#13;
cases, municipal workers&#13;
are getting no pay increases&#13;
or being asked to take pay&#13;
cuts and consider lower-cost&#13;
health care packages.&#13;
In the spotlight at the moment&#13;
is the Brighton Board&#13;
of Education. The board&#13;
took the unusual approach of&#13;
adopting a budget balanced&#13;
on paper, without ever having&#13;
a serious discussion about&#13;
what cuts to make. Instead,&#13;
board members decided to&#13;
delay those tough calls to&#13;
this summer, starting with a&#13;
meeting scheduled for July&#13;
14. Brighton faces a very serious&#13;
budget situation and&#13;
there almost certainly will&#13;
be a backlash from the community&#13;
whatever the board&#13;
decides to cut.&#13;
The board tried to cut student&#13;
busing once before and&#13;
parents went ballistic. Cutting&#13;
busing this time would&#13;
still leave the district with another&#13;
$1 million to trim.&#13;
One of the toughest calls&#13;
in recent weeks was the&#13;
United Way’s decision to&#13;
refocus its distribution of&#13;
funds raised in the community&#13;
to meet more basic&#13;
needs of residents. Agencies&#13;
that provide food, shelter&#13;
and transportation services&#13;
will get a boost in funding&#13;
this year while other agencies&#13;
get less. This decision&#13;
was driven by a $200,000&#13;
shortfall in the annual United&#13;
Way campaign.&#13;
Who can fault United Way&#13;
leaders for recognizing that&#13;
more Livingston County residents&#13;
need help with food&#13;
and housing? But how will organizations&#13;
such as the Girl&#13;
Scouts and Boy Scouts make&#13;
up funding cuts as high as&#13;
$40,000?&#13;
There’s nothing easy about&#13;
making these kinds of decisions.&#13;
And those who serve on&#13;
these elected and appointed&#13;
boards should be commended&#13;
for stepping up and making&#13;
the tough calls, regardless of&#13;
whether we agree with those&#13;
decisions.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgeraid&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
Iivingstoncommunitynew5.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
S u m m e r f l i n&#13;
T h e S p la s h&#13;
’n ' B la s t&#13;
w a t e r p a r k a t&#13;
K e n s in g to n&#13;
M e t r o p a r k&#13;
is a p o p u la r&#13;
d e s t in a t io n&#13;
o n a h o t&#13;
s u m m e r d a y ,&#13;
COURTESY,&#13;
HURON-CLINTON&#13;
METROPARKS&#13;
Y o u d o n ' t h a v e t o t r a v e l f a r t o f in d it&#13;
From News staff reports Ah ... summer.&#13;
While the livin’ may not&#13;
be exactly easy, enjoying&#13;
summer vacation does not&#13;
have to include long car&#13;
rides to distant places, especially&#13;
this year.&#13;
With fuel prices higher than ever,&#13;
many area residents are planning&#13;
to enjoy life closer to home. So, with&#13;
that in mind, we offer up a few suggestions&#13;
for summer fun right here&#13;
in Livingston County.&#13;
R e n t a c a n o e&#13;
What better way to spend a sticlg^&#13;
summer afternoon than on a shaded,&#13;
wet-if-you-want-it-that-way tour&#13;
of the Huron River in a canoe or&#13;
kayak. The Huron River weaves,&#13;
twists and turns through Livingston&#13;
County on its way to Lake Erie.&#13;
The Heavner Canoe rental at Isin&#13;
Marion Township.&#13;
But those are not the only reasons&#13;
to head over to the nature center&#13;
operated by the Presbyterian&#13;
Church Presbytery of Detroit, says&#13;
Director Dick Grant. There are special&#13;
evening programs throughout&#13;
the summer, camp programs for&#13;
youth, ropes courses for groups of&#13;
all ages, nature trails for walks and&#13;
the always popular Wild Wonders&#13;
Wildlife Park.&#13;
You can check out all the offerings&#13;
on the center’s Web site (www.&#13;
howellnaturecenter.org) or by calling&#13;
517-546-0249. Here’s some of the&#13;
summer highlights:&#13;
■ Climbing tower and zip line&#13;
days: July 13, 20, 27 and Aug. 3,&#13;
10, 24, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Aug. 9, 2&#13;
to 7 p.m. Fee and reservations required.&#13;
■ High ropes adventure days: Ju ly&#13;
12, 26 and Aug. 6, 23, 9:30 a.m. to&#13;
12:30 p.m. and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Fee&#13;
and reservations required.&#13;
■ Adventure night:&#13;
Monday, July 14, 6:30&#13;
to 9 p.m. Program includes&#13;
fishing, canoeing,&#13;
archery, hay ride&#13;
and campfire. Fee and&#13;
reservations required.&#13;
■ Bat encounter:&#13;
Monday, Aug. 11,7 p.m.&#13;
Presentation with live&#13;
bats, crafts, storytelling.&#13;
Fee and reservations&#13;
required.&#13;
FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLAJHE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
C a n o e in g o n t h e H u r o n R iv e r is a p o p u la r c lo s e -&#13;
to -h o m e s u m m e r a c t iv ity .&#13;
land Lake State Recreation Area&#13;
offers four trips down the intimate&#13;
waterway from the hour-long trip&#13;
to the Riverbend Picnic Area to the&#13;
five-hour paddle to a pickup site in&#13;
Huron Meadows Metropark.&#13;
Alan Heavner, president of&#13;
Heavner Canoes, calls the river “so&#13;
beautiful and so remote.” The narrow&#13;
corridors and winding course&#13;
make for some up-close brushes&#13;
with Mother Nature.&#13;
“There are more obstacles like&#13;
tree branches and logs that you&#13;
have to maneuver around, but&#13;
that’s also what makes it so scenic,”&#13;
Heavner says.&#13;
Details: On the Web at&#13;
www.heavnercanoe.&#13;
com or 248-685-&#13;
2379.&#13;
T ry th e z ip&#13;
lin e&#13;
Add a&#13;
little zip&#13;
to your&#13;
summer&#13;
by taking&#13;
a&#13;
quick&#13;
ride&#13;
on the&#13;
zip line&#13;
at the&#13;
Howell&#13;
Conference&#13;
and&#13;
Nature&#13;
Center.&#13;
The 500-&#13;
foot zip&#13;
line and the&#13;
nearby 60-&#13;
foot climbing&#13;
tower are two of&#13;
the most popular&#13;
features at the nature&#13;
center south of Howell&#13;
on Triangle Lake Road&#13;
G o t o H e ll&#13;
The quaint Putnam&#13;
Township hamlet&#13;
comes alive in the summer with&#13;
family-oriented fun that includes&#13;
canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding,&#13;
motorcycle trips, food, festivals&#13;
and more.&#13;
Beat the heat with a trip to&#13;
Screams Ice Cream &amp; Halloween&#13;
store, 4045 Patterson Lake Road.&#13;
Say hello to local “Survivor: Micronesia&#13;
- Fans vs. Favorites” star&#13;
Erik Reichenbach, the “ice-cream&#13;
scooper from Hell,” while you’re&#13;
there.&#13;
At Screams, every day is Halloween&#13;
with gifts, decorations, costumes&#13;
and more that are focused&#13;
on the day. There’s also a full line&#13;
of Hell T-shirts and souvenirs.&#13;
Next door is the&#13;
Hell Country Store,&#13;
where you can&#13;
mail a signed&#13;
postcard postmarked&#13;
from&#13;
Hell at the local&#13;
U.S. Post&#13;
Office to&#13;
anyone you&#13;
like. The&#13;
Dam Site&#13;
Inn, on&#13;
the other&#13;
side of&#13;
Screams,&#13;
features&#13;
casual&#13;
dining and&#13;
buffalo&#13;
burgers&#13;
from nearby&#13;
TMZ Farms.&#13;
The annual&#13;
Z ip lin e d a y s a t th e&#13;
H o w e il C o n fe re n c e a n d&#13;
N a tu re C e n te r a re am o n g a&#13;
lin e u p o f m a n y d if fe r e n t s um m e r&#13;
p ro g ram s o f fe r e d a t th e c e n te r s o u th o f H o w e ll.&#13;
FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Run Thru Hell road race is set for&#13;
Aug. 9, and the festivities in Hell&#13;
continue into the fall with Helluva&#13;
Rodeo on Sept. 21, which benefits&#13;
local groups and organizations&#13;
that are focused on youth. The&#13;
Last Rides Reunion, a car show for&#13;
hearse collectors, is Sept. 20.&#13;
For a full list of events, visit www.&#13;
hell2u.com.&#13;
W a te r p a rk , an yo n e?&#13;
Celebrating a second year, the&#13;
Kensington Metropark Splash ‘n’&#13;
Blast provides quick relief to people&#13;
who are suffering from summer&#13;
boredom or the heat.&#13;
“It’s something that the whole&#13;
family can enjoy, from small children&#13;
all through the way up through&#13;
adults,” said Kensington Metropark&#13;
Superintendent Dick Shafer. “It’s a&#13;
great way to spend the day.”&#13;
Featuring two 250-foot, twisted&#13;
water slides and a water spray&#13;
area, children, adults and&#13;
seniors can enter the water&#13;
park from 11 a.m. to&#13;
7 p.m. daily through&#13;
late summer. Admission&#13;
is $4 for adults,&#13;
$3 for seniors and&#13;
children under&#13;
the age of 16,&#13;
with a $1 discount&#13;
for entry&#13;
after 5 p.m.&#13;
TheS]&#13;
‘n’&#13;
located a1&#13;
Martindale&#13;
Beach, close&#13;
to the Kent&#13;
Lake Road&#13;
entrance,&#13;
where you&#13;
will have&#13;
to show&#13;
your Huron-&#13;
Clinton&#13;
Metroparks&#13;
sticker, or pay&#13;
the daily vehicle&#13;
admission&#13;
of $4. For details&#13;
on the Splash ‘n’&#13;
Blast, or Kensington&#13;
Metropark at 2240 W.&#13;
Buno Road, call 800-477-&#13;
3178.&#13;
W Buno Road north of Milford, 248-&#13;
685-1561, has two beaches. Maple&#13;
beach and Martindale beach.&#13;
R o u n d 'em up&#13;
You can make like a cowboy this&#13;
summer at two privately owned riding&#13;
stables near state parks, including&#13;
Highwater Corral at Hell Creek&#13;
Ranch (10866 Cedar Lake Road,&#13;
Hell; 734-954-0500) and at the Sweet&#13;
Apple Ranch at the Brighton State&#13;
Recreation Area (www.brightonrecridingstable.&#13;
com or 810-534-5063.&#13;
“I think this is a fantastic destination&#13;
for a one-tank trip,” said&#13;
Highwater corral owner Jennifer&#13;
Jackson. “There’s camping, catchand-&#13;
release fishing and canoe and&#13;
kayak rentals all nearby. It’s the&#13;
best-kept secret. It’s tranquil and&#13;
peaceful. These are some of the&#13;
prettiest trails I have ever ridden&#13;
on.”&#13;
Highwater Corral&#13;
offers rides&#13;
through&#13;
the&#13;
H o w e ll C ity P a rk o n T h o m p s o n L a k e is&#13;
o n e o f a n u m b e r o f lo c a l b e a c h e s th a t&#13;
d r a w r e s id e n ts t o t h e w a te r 's e d g e&#13;
w h e n t e m p e r a tu r e s r is e .&#13;
FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS ’&#13;
H e a d fo r th e b e a ch&#13;
Its lakes make Livingston County&#13;
a destination for swimmers. Some&#13;
of the beaches that are popular&#13;
draws in the county include the&#13;
Brighton Recreation Area at 6360&#13;
Chilson Road, 810-229-6566. There’s&#13;
a 300-acre lake with a sandy bottom&#13;
along with a new sand volleyball&#13;
court, swings, slides, picnic tables&#13;
and grills.&#13;
Howell City Park at the corner&#13;
of Thompson and Barnard streets,&#13;
517-546-4500, has playground equipment,&#13;
grills and picnic tables with&#13;
softball diamonds and volleyball&#13;
courts nearby.&#13;
Island Lake Recreation Area is at&#13;
12950 E. Grand River Ave., 810-229-&#13;
7067. It offers Kent Lake, which has&#13;
a sandy beach with a large grassy&#13;
area. There are grills and picnic tables&#13;
nearby along with softball and&#13;
volleyball fields.&#13;
The Pinckney Recreation Area&#13;
is at 8555 Silver Hill Road, 734-426-&#13;
4913. It includes Half Moon Beach,&#13;
which has playground equipment,&#13;
horseshoe pits and volleyball&#13;
courts.&#13;
Kensington Metropark, at 2240&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
State&#13;
Recreation&#13;
Area. Hours are&#13;
Monday-Tuesday opening at 1 p.m.,&#13;
Wednesday-Friday at 11 a.m. and&#13;
Saturday-Sunday at 10 a.m. with&#13;
the final ride out at 6 p.m. all days.&#13;
Costs range from $15 Pony Express&#13;
with a walking guide to $27.50 per&#13;
person for riders of all ages. The&#13;
stables have packages that allow&#13;
families with children of all ages to&#13;
ride together, Jackson said.&#13;
For those with their own hors-&#13;
SEE S U M M E R FU N , A10&#13;
COURTESY HIGHWATER CORRAL&#13;
V is ito rs t o t h e H ig h w a t e r C o r ra l&#13;
a t H e ll C r e e k R a n c h c a n e n jo y t r a i l&#13;
r id e s th r o u g h t h e P in c k n e y S ta te&#13;
R e c r e a t io n A re a .&#13;
A8 THE L IV IN G S TO N C O M M U N IT Y NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 4, 2 0 0 8&#13;
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d u r in g t h e S u m m e r R e a d in g P ro g r am .&#13;
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M a t t B e c h a n k o a n d C o n n o r M e y e r . In&#13;
th e f r o n t , f r o m le f t , a r e A n d r e w W in s h ip ,&#13;
C h r is t ia n A r th u r a n d J o h n N o e t z e l . N o t&#13;
p ic tu r e d a r e J a k e S m ith , C h r is t ia n B u rk e&#13;
a n d c o a c h S a im ir R a d a .&#13;
COURTESY JUDY BECKER&#13;
F o w l e r v i l l e J u n io r H ig h 's b o y s ' t r a c k t e a m w o n&#13;
t h e M id -M ic h ig a n M id d le S c h o o l A th le t ic L e a g u e&#13;
( e a s t d i v i s io n ) t r a c k m e e t M a y 1 5 a t t h e P e r r y&#13;
M id d le S c h o o l t r a c k . T h e t e a m is c o a c h e d b y B o b b y&#13;
D o d s o n a n d T om S p is z .&#13;
COURTESY MARY JO LICATA&#13;
P in c k n e y C h r y s le r D o d g e J e e p h e lp e d r a is e $ 9 0 0&#13;
fo r C o u n t r y E le m e n ta r y S c h o o l th r o u g h t h e D o d g e&#13;
s c h o o l f u n d r a i s in g p r o g r a m . D r iv e f o r t h e K id s .&#13;
T h e M a y e v e n t w a s s t a g e d in c o n ju n c t io n w i t h&#13;
t h e s ch o o l's a n n u a l S p r in g C a r n iv a l, s p o n s o re d b y&#13;
t h e p a r e n t t e a c h e r a s s o c ia t io n . D o d g e d o n a t e d&#13;
$ 5 f o r e a c h d e m o n s t r a t io n d r iv e c o m p le t e d w i th&#13;
a n e v a lu a t io n fo rm . P ic tu r e d , f r o m le f t , a r e R o n d a&#13;
M o o r e a n d T am i H a rw o o d , p a r e n t r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s&#13;
o f t h e s c h o o l , a n d D a l e B la c k , G e n e r a l S a le s&#13;
M a n a g e r , P in c k n e y C h ry s le r D o d g e J e e p .&#13;
COURTESY MICHELLE NICHOLS&#13;
S t u d e n t s a t C h i ld o f C h r is t L u t h e r a n S c h o o l r e c e n t l y p e r f o rm e d t h e&#13;
o p e r e t t a , "R a ts - T h e S to r y o f t h e P ie d P ip e r ." P ie d P ip e r p la y e d b y T a n n e r&#13;
M c G o v e rn le a d s ra ts S te v e n F e lix , J a c o b H e r r in g to n , L ille y B a n g e r t , S k y le r&#13;
S c h u lte , a n d N a t a lie H e r r in g to n .&#13;
M o r e th a n&#13;
8 0 0 w a lk e r s&#13;
g a th e r e d a t&#13;
K e n s in g to n&#13;
M e t r o p a r k&#13;
J u n e 1 4 fo r&#13;
th e W a lk fo r&#13;
C h ild re n 's&#13;
L e u k em ia&#13;
F o u n d a t io n&#13;
o f M ic h ig a n .&#13;
T h e w a lk&#13;
ra is e d&#13;
n e a r ly&#13;
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
COURTESY&#13;
KAREN MULLIGAN&#13;
COURTESY, ALICE MILLER&#13;
T w e l v e -m o n t h - o l d&#13;
H a i l e y M i l l e r t a k e s&#13;
a b a t h in t h e s in k&#13;
a t t h e h o m e o f h e r&#13;
g r a n d m o t h e r , A l ic e&#13;
M ille r . A n o r io le sits o n&#13;
th e fe e d e r b e h in d her.&#13;
B o th liv e in H o w e ll.&#13;
COURTESY SARAH BOWERSOX&#13;
E dw a rd Jones F in a n c ia l A d v is o r S a ra h B ow e rso x ,&#13;
b a c k le f t , c o n g r a tu la te s th is y e a r 's 5 th g r a d e&#13;
H aw k in s E lem e n ta ry S ch o o l s to c k c lu b w in n e rs .&#13;
P ic tu re d w ith B ow e rso x , f rom le f t b a c k row , a re&#13;
M a c k e n z ie C h w a lib o g a n d H a w k in s P r in c ip a l&#13;
J ac k Ya tes . In f r o n t , f r o m le f t , a re C a r te r G r ie s t,&#13;
A le x Foster, S am a n th a K e lly a n d G ra c e L eFleu r.&#13;
COURTESY DIANE MOSEY&#13;
M e m b e r s o f S t . G e o r g e S p e c ia l M in is t r i e s w e r e n 't&#13;
d e t e r r e d b y r a in d u r in g a n o v e r n ig h t e x c u r s io n t o&#13;
P ro u d L a k e C am p in M a y .T h e c am p o u t w a s s p o n s o re d&#13;
b y J o a n a n d G e r r i t t O t t e n a n d t h e i r s o n D a r y l, f r o m&#13;
H a r t la n d T o w n s h ip .&#13;
COURTESY KIM RE5CONICH&#13;
T h ir d -g r a d e t e a c h e r K im R e s c o n ic h 's c la s s f r o m B r ig h to n 's H o r n u n g E le m e n ta r y&#13;
S c h o o l v is it e d t h e L y o n s o n e - r o o m s c h o o l h o u s e in M a y t o r e c r e a t e a d a y a s a&#13;
p io n e e r c h ild a t s c h o o l. I t w a s p a r t o f t h e c lass s tu d y o f M ic h ig a n h is to ry .&#13;
COURTESY BONNIE WHITE&#13;
L in d a B e rc h , e x e c u t iv e d i r e c to r o f R e c y c le&#13;
L i v in g s to n , s p e n t t im e w i t h M r s . W h ite 's&#13;
d a y c a re in H o w e ll t a lk in g a b o u t E a r th D a y .&#13;
P ic tu r e d w i th B e rc h , f r o m le f t , a re M e r e d i th&#13;
G r a b o w s k i, 4 , Lyd ia G a rc e lo n , 3 '/t, R yan L an e ,&#13;
5 , J a c k H e in o n e n , 4 , J a c o b F in fe r , 3 '/: , a n d&#13;
N e v a n S m ith , 4 . M e r e d i t h a n d L y d ia h o ld&#13;
h a p p y o r sad e a r th . R y a n a n d J ac k h o ld ru le rs&#13;
a n d p e n c ils m a d e f r o m re c y c le d m a te r ia l. It&#13;
to o k 3'h fo am cups to m a k e a 6-in ch ru le r, th e&#13;
p e n c il u s e d t o b e n e w s p a p e r s .&#13;
WELCOm CL ASS OF 1958&#13;
B r ig h to n H ig h S c h o o l's g r a d u a t io n t o o k p la c e J u n e 6.a t E a s te rn M ic h ig a n&#13;
U n iv e rs ity . G r a d u a te s f r o m th e c la s s o f 1 9 5 8 r e c e iv e d th e i r " G o ld e n&#13;
D ip lo m a s ." P ic tu r e d o n f lo o r , f r o m le f t , a re : V ir g i l R am e y , C a ro ly n L o n g n e c k e r&#13;
R am e y , B e ts y C r a w fo rd H e rb s t , B o b H e r b s t . In t h e s e c o n d r o w s e a te d , f r o m&#13;
le f t , a re : M a r y G a e d t R o th n ie , M o n t y A d am s , G lo r ia R ile y S h o s e y , G a il M il la r&#13;
M il le r , K a re n H a r g e s h e im e r W i t e k , D o t t ie W e b s te r W a ts o n , L a n n y D am o n&#13;
H a th a w a y , C a ro lin a D e L u c a . In t h e t h i r d r o w s ta n d in g , f r o m le f t , a r e :T e r r y&#13;
W a t ts , F r a n k M a s a k , A n n e N e w b u r g C a la n d r in o , D o u g C h ry s le r , D a n H e rb s t ,&#13;
B e v L a n g M e y e r , J o y c e W ir ic k O r r ,J im R o d r ig u e z , R ic h a rd M a r x , B r ia n W a ts o n ,&#13;
A l W u n d e r lic h , R o g e r A n d e r s e n , T im W ile s , J o h n M u r r a y , J o y c e L u d tk e C la rk ,&#13;
M ik e D illo w a y .&#13;
COURTESY BETSY HERBST&#13;
A C H I E V E R S&#13;
Work on film wins&#13;
Academy Award&#13;
Mark&#13;
Welser,&#13;
a 1981&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Community&#13;
High&#13;
School&#13;
graduate&#13;
and&#13;
of&#13;
COURTESY, CARL WELSER&#13;
H a m b u r g T o w n s h ip&#13;
n a t i v e , M a r k&#13;
W e ls e r , l e f t , p o s e s&#13;
w i t h c o -w o r k e r B ill&#13;
W e s t e n h o f e r . T h e&#13;
tw o c e l e b r a t e t h e i r&#13;
c o m p a n y 's r e c e n t&#13;
h o n o r .&#13;
son&#13;
Carl&#13;
and&#13;
Carole&#13;
Welser&#13;
of Hamburg&#13;
Township,&#13;
works for a California-based&#13;
studio that won this year’s&#13;
Academy Award for visual effects.&#13;
Welser, 44, creates computergenerated&#13;
graphics at Rhythm&#13;
&amp; Hues, a special-effects studio&#13;
that won the Oscar for its work&#13;
in “The Golden Compass,” a&#13;
film starring Nicole Kidman.&#13;
Welser’s first major project&#13;
was creating animation for talking&#13;
cats in the 1999 children’s&#13;
film “Stuart Little.” Welser’s&#13;
company also has done work&#13;
on “The Incredible Hulk,”&#13;
which opened in theaters June&#13;
13, and is working on another&#13;
sequel to “The Mummy.”&#13;
2nd-grader takes&#13;
1st place fo r poster&#13;
Jack Fblinski, a second-grader&#13;
at St. Mary Catholic School&#13;
in Pinckney, won first place in&#13;
his grade level in a statewide&#13;
Earth Day poster competition&#13;
this year. He received his award&#13;
from Gov. Jennifer Granholm&#13;
during a special ceremony in&#13;
Lansing. The poster will be&#13;
made into greeting cards to&#13;
support environmental efforts.&#13;
“it felt great to win because&#13;
I’ve never really won anything&#13;
before, and it was exciting to&#13;
meet the governor,” he said.&#13;
“Also, the posters we made help&#13;
people learn how important it&#13;
is to take care of the Earth.”&#13;
The contest was sponsored&#13;
by the state Department of&#13;
Environmental Quality. Nearly&#13;
1,100 posters were submitted&#13;
from throughout Michigan.&#13;
St. Mary Catholic School&#13;
also achieved recognition this&#13;
yedr as an “Emerald School”&#13;
thi'ough the Michigan Green&#13;
Schools Program. The school&#13;
participated in 15 different environmentally&#13;
fiiendly activities&#13;
throughout the school year to&#13;
qualify for the honor. Students&#13;
have collected 75 tons of paper&#13;
and saved 234 cubic yards of&#13;
lancffill space since April 2007.&#13;
5th-graderwins&#13;
Savings Bond&#13;
Carlie Sleeman, a fi^fth-grad-&#13;
, er at Navigator School in Pinckney,&#13;
has received honorable&#13;
mention in this year’s Michigan&#13;
Committee for Severe Weather&#13;
Awareness statewide poster&#13;
contest. She received a $50&#13;
U.S. Savings Bond. More than&#13;
1,200 posters were entered into&#13;
the contest this year. Honorees&#13;
were recognized at the state&#13;
capital this spring.&#13;
The Livingston Community&#13;
News will publish Achievers as&#13;
space allows each week. Send&#13;
information to Achievers, the&#13;
LCN, 420 W. Main St., Brighton,&#13;
Ml 48116. Fax to (810)844-&#13;
2040 or e-mail to news@&#13;
livlngstoncommunitynews.com.&#13;
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HOWELL TOWNSHIP BOARD SYNOPSIS&#13;
June 23, 2008&#13;
The June 23, 2008 Howell Township regular meeting, held at the Township&#13;
Hall. 3525 Byron Road, was called to order by Supervi.sor Heikkinen al 7:00&#13;
PM. Members present: Heikkinen, Eaton, Hammond, Coddington, Hubbel&#13;
and Thomas. Members absent: Phelan. The following action was taken: 1)&#13;
Approved the agenda. 2) Approved minutes for the June 9, 2008 regular&#13;
meeting. 3) Adopted Salary Re.solutions for Township Officials. 4) Adopted&#13;
General Appropriations Act for the 2008-2009 Budget. 5) Authorized Township&#13;
Manager to seek bids on curbs and gutters for the Township Hall Parking&#13;
Lot. 6) Agreed to prohibit anyone from attaching personal computers&#13;
to the Township network. 7) Approved Performance Evaluation Report 8)&#13;
Increa.sed hourly pay for election inspector and chairmen. 9) Adopted policy&#13;
for yearly employee performance valuations. 10) Authorized payment of disbursements.&#13;
14) Meeting was adjourned at 8:25 PM.&#13;
Carolyn J. Eaton, Township Clerk&#13;
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR&#13;
F R ID A Y&#13;
J U L Y 4&#13;
COHOCTAH EVENTS&#13;
• 7-9:30 a.m.- Pancake breakfast&#13;
Oak Grove Untied Methodist&#13;
Church, 6686 Oak Grove Road.&#13;
Donations accepted.&#13;
• 9 a.m.-l p.m. - Craft sale downtown,&#13;
4-H petting zoo with family&#13;
activities.&#13;
• 11 p.m.- Parade begins at&#13;
Livingston Machine Inc., 10561 Oak&#13;
Grove Road through town and&#13;
comes back again. Pig roast follows&#13;
at Calvary Bible Church, 1389 Elm&#13;
St. Donations accepted. Details:&#13;
517-546-8307.&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE EVENTS&#13;
• 8 a.m.-l OK and 5K runs. Greater&#13;
Whitmore Lake Kiwanis Club.&#13;
• 10 a.m.-The Northfield Township&#13;
Library, 125 Barker Road, hosts "We&#13;
the People," reading.&#13;
• Noon-parade down Main Street&#13;
• 4 p.m.-Whitmore Lake Water Ski&#13;
Club performs "Rock'n'Roll High&#13;
School" Admission:free,donations&#13;
accepted. Details: 248-486-6666.&#13;
Also 6 p.m. and 7p.m. Thursdays in&#13;
July.&#13;
BRIGHTON 4TH OF JULY PARADE&#13;
10 a.m. begins at Brighton&#13;
Education and Community Center,&#13;
proceeds down Main Street to&#13;
Seventh Street and to Brighton&#13;
High School. Organized by Boy&#13;
Scout Troop 3S0.&#13;
GREGORY EVENTS&#13;
• Noon-parade.&#13;
• 12:30 p.m.-chicken barbecue.&#13;
• 5-9 p.m.-live music, kids'games&#13;
and a balloon artist Next to the&#13;
Unadilla Township Hall, 126 Webb&#13;
St. Details: 734-498-2502.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE EVENTS&#13;
• 6-10 p.m.-bands perform in&#13;
Community Park on N.Grand&#13;
Avenue.&#13;
• 7 p.m.- parade down Grand River&#13;
Avenue.&#13;
• 10 p.m.-fireworks visible from&#13;
Community Park, Fowlerville&#13;
fairgrounds and Centennial Park.&#13;
Details: 517-223-3454 or 517-223-&#13;
1927.&#13;
KENSINGTON ACTIVITIES&#13;
• 1 -3 p.m.-Snakes and turtles at&#13;
Martindale Beach.A/so Ju/y6.&#13;
• 10:10 p.m.-Fireworks. Kensington&#13;
Metropark. 800^77-3178 or 248-&#13;
685-1561.&#13;
S A T U R D A Y&#13;
J U L Y 5&#13;
PARADE OF BIKES&#13;
9 a.m. Bennett Recreation Center,&#13;
925 W.Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Decorate bikes with red, white and&#13;
blue and ride 8.5 miles through&#13;
Howell parks. Helmets required.&#13;
Cost $10-20. Details:517-546-0693&#13;
or VAVw.howellrecreation.org. A/so&#13;
Aug. 9.&#13;
SWIMWEAR EXHIBIT&#13;
11 a.m.-3 p.m. Hamburg Historical&#13;
Museum, 7225 Stone St, Hamburg&#13;
Township."A Day at the Beach,"&#13;
an exhibit of swimwear from&#13;
1880-2008. Details: 810-986-0190.&#13;
Wednesdays 4-7 p.m.; Saturdays 11&#13;
a.m.-3 p.m. Runs through Aug.31.&#13;
CRITTER CONNECTION&#13;
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Howell&#13;
Conference and Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township. Cost $4 adults, $2 kids.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0249. Saturdays&#13;
through August.&#13;
CHAINSAW CARVING&#13;
11 a.m.-l p.m. Bishop Lake campground,&#13;
Brighton. Chainsaw wood&#13;
carving. Details: 810-229-6566.&#13;
INCREDIBLE INSECTS&#13;
2 p.m. Nature Center at Kensington&#13;
Metropark. Cost $2. Register: 800-&#13;
477-3178 or 248-685-1561.&#13;
STEAK DINNER&#13;
5:30-7 p.m. First Presbyterian&#13;
Church, 205 East Lake Street South&#13;
Lyon. Includes potato, salad, vegetable,&#13;
roll, beverage and dessert.&#13;
Proceeds to mission fund. Details:&#13;
248-437-2875. First Saturday.&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
J U L Y 6&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State St. and Clinton&#13;
S t adjacent to Livingston County&#13;
Courthouse in downtown Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3920 or farmersmarket@&#13;
howell.org. Sundoys&#13;
through October.&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
J U L Y 7&#13;
GREEKTOWN CASINO TRIP&#13;
8 a.m. leaves from VG's, 2400 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell. Cost $34.&#13;
517-546-0693 or www.howellrecreation.&#13;
org.&#13;
BIBLE SCHOOL&#13;
9 a.m.-noon First Presbyterian&#13;
Church, 205 East Lake Street South&#13;
Lyon."Rainforest Adventure" theme&#13;
for kids entering kindergarten&#13;
through 5th grade. 248-437-2875.&#13;
Through July 11.&#13;
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES&#13;
• 10:15-11:15 a.m.-Miss Spider party.&#13;
Howell Carnegie District Library,314&#13;
W. Grand River Ave., Details: 517-&#13;
546-0720.&#13;
• 6 p.m.- Movie. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road."Shrek&#13;
3." 810-231-1771.&#13;
• 7-8 p.m.- Incredible Insects&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100 Library&#13;
Drive. Ages 5 and up. Live insects&#13;
from around the world. Details: 810-&#13;
229-6571.&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
J U L Y 8&#13;
J U L Y 9&#13;
SUMMER SUCCESS&#13;
8:30-10:30 a.m.The Greater&#13;
Brighton Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce, 131 Hyne Street&#13;
Brighton.The second of a three-part&#13;
series offered by Workplace Results&#13;
"One Extra Degree:Turn up the&#13;
Heatl'Xost: $39 Chamber members;&#13;
$49 non-members. Details: 810-&#13;
227-5086.&#13;
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES&#13;
•10:30 a.m.-noon - Rescue vehicles.&#13;
Howell Carnegie Library,314 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave. See fire, EMS trucks&#13;
up close. Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
• 1 -3 p.m.-Guitar hero tournament.&#13;
Howell Carnegie Library,314 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0720.&#13;
■ 2 p.m.- Candy making. Hamburg&#13;
Township Library, 10411 Merrill&#13;
Road.Details:810-231-1771.&#13;
ERGONOMIC GARDENING&#13;
7 p.m.MSU Extension Meeting&#13;
Room, 820 E. Grand River Ave.&#13;
Howell. Registration: 517-546-3950.&#13;
PUMPKINFEST COMMITTEE \&#13;
7 p.m.. Chamber Office, 125 N.&#13;
Lafayette, South Lyon. Information&#13;
on 2008 Pumpkinfest. Details: 248-&#13;
437-3257.&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES&#13;
• 10:30 a.m.-Terrific Tuesday. Howell&#13;
Carnegie District Library,314 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave. Grades K-5. Details:&#13;
517-546-0720.&#13;
• 11 a.m.- Music lady. Pinckney&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888 or www.&#13;
pinckneylibrary.org.&#13;
• 6:30-8 p.m.- Self defense. Howell&#13;
Carnegie Library,314W.Grand River&#13;
Ave. Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
• 7-8 p.m.-Teen Tie Dye. Brighton&#13;
District Library, 100 Library Drive.&#13;
Bring your own shirts, pillow cases,&#13;
socks, etc. Details: 810-229-6571,&#13;
ext. 227.&#13;
• 7:30-8:30 p.m.- Neil Woodward in&#13;
concert,. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Drive. Folks ongs.&#13;
Details: 810-229-^571.&#13;
DAUGHTERS OF&#13;
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION&#13;
12:30 p.m.-lunch. Copper Pickle, 119&#13;
W.Grand River Ave., Howell; 1 p.m.-&#13;
meeting. Howell Depot Museum,&#13;
128 Wetmore St., Howell.The Philip&#13;
Livingston Chapter DAR meeting.&#13;
Lunch and tour of museum. Guests&#13;
welcome. Details: 517-545-2367.&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
J U L Y 1 0&#13;
F R ID A Y&#13;
J U L Y 11&#13;
kids ages 9 and under. Details: 734-&#13;
878-9522 or 734-878-6633.&#13;
CANDIDATE FORUM&#13;
7 p.m. Republican Candidate&#13;
forum sponsored by the Livingston&#13;
County Teenage Republicans at the&#13;
Michigan Group, 6870 Grend River&#13;
Ave., Genoa Township. Admission&#13;
$5. GOP candidates from 66th and&#13;
47th state house districts are invited.&#13;
Details: e-mail michiganteenagerepublicans@&#13;
gmail.com.&#13;
MOVIES IN THE PARK&#13;
Dusk, downtown Pinckney.&#13;
Pinckney, Lakeland, Hamburg, Hell&#13;
Chamber of Commerce."Surf's Up'/&#13;
Details: 734-878-9333.&#13;
S A T U R D A Y&#13;
J U L Y 1 2&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 10 a.m.-Summer reading club.&#13;
Cromaine District Library, 3688 N.&#13;
Hartland Road and the Crossroads&#13;
Branch, 1788 N.'Old US-23.810-632-&#13;
5200 or 810-632-7480.&#13;
• 2-3 p.m.-Teen craft:jewelry making.&#13;
Howell Carnegie Distria Library,&#13;
314W.Grand River Ave. Details: 517-&#13;
546-0720.&#13;
• 2-3 p.m.-T'ween craft: watercolor&#13;
Journals and sand pens. Howell&#13;
Carnegie Distria Library,314 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0720.&#13;
• 3-5 p.m.- Computer Skills. Brighton&#13;
Distria Library, 100 Library Drive.&#13;
Learn at your own pace. Details:&#13;
810-229-6571.&#13;
• 4-6 p.m.-Wii gaming. Pinckney&#13;
Community Public Library, 350&#13;
Mower Road. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
Also August 7.&#13;
• 7 p.m.-Bedtime story. Pinckney&#13;
Community Public Library, 350&#13;
Mower Road. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
Also August 14.&#13;
• 7-7:45 p.m.- Johnson Marionettes.&#13;
Brighton Distria Library, 100 Library&#13;
Drive. All ages. Folktale "Wonder&#13;
Mountain. Details: 810-229-6571.&#13;
• 7-9 p.m.-Very positive dog training.&#13;
Howell Carnegie Distria Library,314&#13;
W.Grand River Ave. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0720, ext. 115.&#13;
FUN ON FARM WITH COWS&#13;
10 a.m. Farm Center of Kensington&#13;
Metropark. Storytime. Cost: $3.&#13;
Register: 1-800-47-PARKS.&#13;
CREATING WEB PAGE&#13;
7 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ of&#13;
Latter Day Saints, 1041 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Howell. Speaker Ron&#13;
Greener. Public welcome. Details:&#13;
810-227-7745.&#13;
C O M M U N IT Y GARAGE SALE&#13;
8 a.m.-3 p.m. Brighton High School,&#13;
7878 Brighton Road. Details: 810-&#13;
299-4130.&#13;
LACASA EVENTS&#13;
• 9 a.m.-4 p.m.- LACASA tour of 10&#13;
gardens. Cost: $12 at ticket outlets,&#13;
$15 at gardens. A/so Sunday.&#13;
• 6 p.m.-Twilight in the garden. A&#13;
food and wine-tasting event. Cost:&#13;
$50. Details: 517-548-1350.&#13;
HIGH ROPES&#13;
9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Howell&#13;
Conference and Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township. Cost: $25. Reservations:&#13;
517-546-0249.&#13;
KENSINGTON ACTIVITIES&#13;
• 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.-Osprey fest.&#13;
Nature Center. Details: 800-477-&#13;
3178 or 248-685-1561 .Also July 13.&#13;
• 10 a.m.- Farm fantasy camp. Farm&#13;
Center. Ages 18 and older harness&#13;
draft horses, learn to plow and drive&#13;
a horse-drawn wagon, build small&#13;
timber frame barn, make homemade&#13;
ice cream. Cost: $25. Register:&#13;
800^77-3178 or 248-685-1561.&#13;
GROUP VOICE LESSONS&#13;
10 a.m.-Noon Barnard Community&#13;
Center, 415 N. Barnard St., Howell.&#13;
Bring a song you want feedback on&#13;
and a CD or tape accompaniment.&#13;
Cost: $20-$^. Details: 517-546-0693,&#13;
ext. 0, www.howellrecreation.org.&#13;
Also July 26, Aug. 9.&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
J U L Y 1 3&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State St. and Clinton&#13;
St.adjacent to Livingston County&#13;
Courthouse, Howell. Details: 517-&#13;
546-3920. Sundays through October.&#13;
TOWER CLIMB ZIP LINE&#13;
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Howell Conference&#13;
and Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, Marion Township. Cost:&#13;
$ 10 tower climbs, $5 zip rides.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0249. A/so2-7p.m.&#13;
Saturdays.&#13;
S U B M I T Y O U R&#13;
DINNER FUNDRAISER&#13;
5:30-10 p.m. Crystal Gardens, 5768 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Genoa Township.&#13;
\WDIV news anchor Steve Garagiola&#13;
and Livingston County "Survivor"&#13;
Erik Reichenbach. Benefits child&#13;
abuse prevention. Details: 517-548-&#13;
2200.&#13;
SPAGHETTI A N D KAROKE&#13;
5-8 p.m.-dinner;7:30 p.m.-karoke.&#13;
Pinckney Memorial Post No.419,&#13;
American Legion Post Hall, 9807&#13;
Whitewood Road, Pinckney. Cost:&#13;
$6.50 adults, $5.50 seniors, $3.50&#13;
L IS T IN G S&#13;
Items m u s t be su bm it te d by&#13;
M o n d a y at n o o n to b e use d&#13;
in Friday's publica tion. (In the&#13;
even t o f a M o n d a y holiday,&#13;
items sh o u ld be su bm it te d by&#13;
n o o n the p re v io u s Friday.)&#13;
Mail: Calendar, T h e&#13;
L iv in g s to n C om m u n it y News,&#13;
4 2 0 W. M a in St., Br ighton, M l&#13;
48116&#13;
■ E-mail: calendar®)&#13;
liv in g s to n c om m u n it y n ew s .&#13;
com&#13;
■ Fax: (810) 8 4 4 -2 0 4 0 .&#13;
GOVERNMENT MEETINGS&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
J U L Y 7&#13;
B RIGHTON TOW N S H IP&#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;
HOWEL L BOARD&#13;
OF EDUCATION&#13;
7 p.m. Administration Building,&#13;
411 N. Highlander Way, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-548-6200.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE&#13;
VILLAGE COUNCIL&#13;
7:30 p.m.Village Hall, 213 S.Grand&#13;
Ave., Fowlerville. Details: 517-223-&#13;
3771. Alternate Mondays.&#13;
LIV IN G S TO N C O U N T Y&#13;
BOARD OF COM M ISSION ERS&#13;
7:30 p.m. Commissioners'&#13;
Chambers Administration&#13;
Building, 304 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-3520.&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
P LA N N IN G C O M M IS S IO N&#13;
7:30 p.m., basement of Village&#13;
Hall, 220 S. Howell St., Pinckney.&#13;
Details: 734-878-6206 or www.villageofpinckney.&#13;
org. f/rsfMondoys.&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
J U L Y 8&#13;
FOWLERVILLE V ILLAGE&#13;
P LA N N IN G C O M M IS S IO N&#13;
7 p.m.Village Hall,213 S.Grand&#13;
Ave., Fowlerville. Details: 517-223-&#13;
3771. Second Tuesdays.&#13;
HOWEL L PARKS A N D REC&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m. Howell City Hall, 611 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Details: 517-546-&#13;
0693 ext. 7702.&#13;
N O R TH F IE LD TOW N S H IP&#13;
BOARD M EETING&#13;
7 p.m. Northfield Township Public&#13;
Safety Building, 8350 Main Street.&#13;
Details: 734-449-2880.&#13;
H AM B U RG TOW N S H IP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7:30 p.m. Hamburg Township Hall,&#13;
10405 Merrill Road, Hamburg&#13;
Township. Details: 810-231-1000.&#13;
H A N D Y TOW N S H IP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7:30 p.m. Handy Township Hall,&#13;
135 N. Grand Ave., Fowlerville.&#13;
Details: 517-223-3228. Second&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
J U L Y 1 0&#13;
J U L Y 9&#13;
P U TN AM TOW N S H IP&#13;
P LA N N IN G C O M M IS S IO N&#13;
7 p.m., Putnam Township Hall,&#13;
3280 W. M-36, Putnam Township.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3131 or putnamtwp.&#13;
us. Second and fourth&#13;
Wednesdays.&#13;
H A R T LA N D TOW N S H IP&#13;
P LA N N IN G C O M M IS S IO N&#13;
7 p.m. Hartland Township Hall,&#13;
3191 Hartland Road, Hartland.&#13;
Details: 810-632-7498 or www.&#13;
hartlandtwp.com. Second ond&#13;
fourth Thursdays.&#13;
U N A D IL L A TOW N S H IP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 126 Webb&#13;
St., Gregory. Details: 734-498-&#13;
2502 or www.twp.unadilla.mi.us.&#13;
Second Thursdays.&#13;
LIV IN G S TO N C O U NTY&#13;
BOARD OF C OM M ISSIO N ERS&#13;
7:30 a.m. Administration Building,&#13;
304 E.Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Finance committee meeting.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3520.&#13;
V O L U N T E E R S&#13;
T h is lis t in g o f v o lu n te e r&#13;
o p p o r t u n i t ie s is c om p i le d&#13;
b y th e L iv in g s t o n C o u n t y&#13;
U n ite d Way.&#13;
BOARD SECRETARY&#13;
R e c y c le L iv in g s t o n in H ow e ll&#13;
n e e d s se c re ta r ia l h e lp to&#13;
ta k e m in u te s at th e ir b o a rd&#13;
m e e t in g . D etails : 5 1 7 -5 4 8 -&#13;
4 4 3 9 o r e -m a il re c y c le liv®&#13;
sb c g lo b a l.n e t .&#13;
SETUP AND TAKE DOWN&#13;
H e lp is n e e d e d at th e J u ly&#13;
17 g a r d e n p a r t y h o s te d&#13;
b y th e W om e n 's R e so u r c e&#13;
Center. D etails : 5 1 7 -5 4 8 -&#13;
2 2 0 0 , o r e -m a il m ta y lo r@&#13;
w r c - liv in g s to n .o r g .&#13;
HANDYPERSON&#13;
R e c y c le L iv in g s t o n in H ow e ll&#13;
n e e d s h e lp w ith v a r io u s&#13;
p ro je c t s . D etails ; 5 1 7 -5 4 8 -&#13;
4 4 3 9 o r e -m a il re c y c le liv@&#13;
sb c g lo b a l.n e t .&#13;
SCOUTING ASSISTANCE&#13;
T h e G re a t S a u k Trail&#13;
C o u n c i l o f th e B o y S c o u t s&#13;
o f Am e r ic a n e e d s m e n&#13;
a n d w om e n to a s s is t&#13;
th e s c o u t in g p ro g r am in&#13;
L iv in g s t o n C o u n ty . D etails :&#13;
7 3 4 -9 7 1 -7 1 0 0 ext. 211 o r e -&#13;
ma il M N i s s e @ b s am a i l . o r g .&#13;
GARDEN TOUR&#13;
L A C A S A n e e d s h e lp w ith its&#13;
g a r d e n tour, Ju ly 12 a n d 13.&#13;
D e ta ils : 517- 5 4 8 -1 3 5 0 o r ema&#13;
il c jo n e s@ la c a sa 1 .o rg .&#13;
DATA ENTRY&#13;
F u r ry F r ie n d s R e s c u e&#13;
Inc. n e e d s h e lp e n te r in g&#13;
a d o p t io n in fo rm a t io n in to&#13;
th e ir d a ta b a se . D etails ;&#13;
2 4 8 - 8 6 0 - 5 6 8 8 o r e -m a il to&#13;
d e b b e e@ am e r i t e c h .n e t .&#13;
OFFICE HELP&#13;
T h e B r ig h t o n H o sp it a l&#13;
n e e d s a s s is t a n c e w ith o f f ice&#13;
w o rk . D etails : 8 1 0 -2 2 5 -&#13;
2 5 2 7 o r e -m a il n s jo g re n@&#13;
b r ig h t o n h o sp it a l.o r g .&#13;
MUSEUM CATALOGING&#13;
T h e G re e n O a k T o w n s h ip&#13;
H is to r ic a l S o c ie t y n e e d s&#13;
h e lp w ith s o r t in g a n d&#13;
c a t a lo g in g h is to r ic a l item s&#13;
fo r th e m u s e um a n d b o o k s&#13;
fo r th e ir library. D e ta ils : 517-&#13;
3 0 4 - 4 4 7 5 o r e -m a il y o rk a rk@&#13;
y a h o o .c om .&#13;
HAUL HABITAT TRAILER&#13;
H a b ita t fo r H um a n i t y in&#13;
L iv in g s t o n C o u n t y n e e d s&#13;
s om e o n e w ith a v e h ic le th a t&#13;
c o u ld h a u l a 6 b y 12 fo o t&#13;
trailer o w n e d b y H a b ita t&#13;
to co lle c t d o n a t e d items.&#13;
D etails ; 8 1 0 - 2 2 0 -9 9 8 6&#13;
ext. 10 o r e -m a il lc h fh@&#13;
sb c g lo b a l.n e t .&#13;
SENIOR SOCIALIZATION&#13;
L iv in g s t o n C o u n t y C a th o lic&#13;
S o c ia l S e r v ic e s n e e d s&#13;
h e lp w ith th e ir "B e O u r&#13;
G u e s t " p ro g ram , w o r k in g&#13;
w ith s e n io r s d e a lin g w ith&#13;
d em e n t ia . D e ta ils : 517- 5 4 5 -&#13;
5 9 4 4 o r e -m a il lc iv c p@&#13;
y a h o o .c om .&#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.&#13;
m&#13;
SPEED RACER 12:45 3:45 6:45 9:30 PG&#13;
WHAT HAPPENS IN VE6AS 1:30 4:30 7:30 9:45 PGI3&#13;
HAROUl A KUMAR SIKFWBHmNiHf 1:154:157:15 9:201&#13;
DR. SEUSS' HORTON HEARS A WHO! 1HW 3iX) 6&#13;
BABY MAMA 5:00 PG13&#13;
MADE OF HONOR 7:00 9:15 PG13&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP&#13;
JULY 2008&#13;
BOARD OF REVIEW&#13;
July Board of Review will be held&#13;
on 07/22/2008 at 9:00 a.m.&#13;
Location Howell Township Hall&#13;
3525 Byron Rd. Howell. Mi.&#13;
The July Board of Review meeting is&#13;
for clerical errors of mutual mistake of&#13;
fact, and appeals for Principal Residence&#13;
Exemptions, Qualified Agricultural&#13;
Exemptions and Hardship Exemptions.&#13;
No assessment appeals at this time. This&#13;
meeting is authorized by P.A. 206 of&#13;
1893Sec 53b 1-6. 7u, 7 c c 6 - ll&#13;
also 21. and 7ee.&#13;
Signed: James E Stover, Assessor&#13;
2709399-01&#13;
PUBLIC HEARING&#13;
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
AMENDMENT TO THE PUTNAM TOWNSHIP ZONING ORDINANCE&#13;
A public hearing will be held by the Putnam Township Planning Commission&#13;
for the purpose of receiving comments on draft amendments to Title IV, Zoning,&#13;
of the Codified Ordinances for Putnam Township, Livingston County. A&#13;
copy of the draft amendment may be viewed at the offices of Putnam Township,&#13;
3280 West M-36, Pinckney, Michigan, during normal business hours.&#13;
The public hearing will be held:&#13;
July 23, 2008&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Putnam Township Hall&#13;
3280 West M-36&#13;
Pinckney, MI 48169&#13;
The purpose of the public hearing is to consider a proposed amendment to&#13;
Chapter 22, Single Family Residential Districts, Section 5, District Regulations,&#13;
to change the minimum lot width for property in the RS-3 District from&#13;
two hundred feet (200’) to one hundred sixty-five feet (165’).&#13;
*NOTE: Copies of the proposed changes are available for review at the&#13;
Township Hall. Any written comments need to be provided to the Clerk at&#13;
least two (2) days prior to the Public Hearing.&#13;
If special accommodations are needed to participate in this public hearing,&#13;
please call the Township at least one (1) day in advance.&#13;
Sally D. Guyon&#13;
Putnam Township Clerk 2711360-01&#13;
OCEOLA TOWNSHIP BOARD&#13;
Summary of Minutes for May 1, 2008&#13;
The Oceola Township Board held a Regular Meeting on Thursday, May 1,&#13;
2(X)8 at T:00 p.m. with&#13;
Supervisor, William Bamber; Treasurer, Evelyn Cornell and Trustees&#13;
Lance Schuhmacher, Kieth Huff, Sean Dunleavy and Bob Henshaw in&#13;
attendance. Attorney, Neal Nielsen and Zoning Administrator, Thomas&#13;
Sauvage were also present. Clerk Kathleen McLean was absent. The&#13;
following actions were taken; to approve the minutes of April 3, 2008, to&#13;
authorize the purchase of an emergency siren to be shared with Hartland&#13;
Twp. Located at Clyde Road and the Oceola/Hartland twp line, to authorize&#13;
the purchase of an emergency siren in the area of N, Hughes and Brophy&#13;
Roads, to approve the Township Board and Planning Commission meeting&#13;
schedules for 2008-09, to deny application filed by San Marino Properties&#13;
LLC, for personal property tax exemption, to approve budget amendments&#13;
to the 2(X)7-08 general fund budget, to purchase watering bags for the&#13;
trees donated to the township, to authorize payment to spread topsoil at&#13;
Riddle Cemetery, to accept the proposal from the Livingston Co. Road&#13;
Commission for road improvement to a section of Hughes Road, a section&#13;
of Brophy Road at the comer of Musson Road and road work on Eager&#13;
Road north of Curdy Road, and to pay the bills, adjourned at 10:00 p.m.&#13;
Summary of Minutes for June 5, 2008&#13;
The Oceola Township Board held a Regular Meeting on Thursday, June 5,&#13;
2(X)8 at 7;(X) p.m. with&#13;
Supervisor, William Bamber; Clerk , Kathleen McLean, Treasurer,&#13;
Evelyn Cornell and Trustees Lance Schuhmacher, Kieth Huff, and Bob&#13;
Henshaw in attendance. Attorney, Neal Nielsen and Zoning Administrator,&#13;
Thomas Sauvage were also present. Trustee Sean Dunleavy was absent.&#13;
The following actions were taken; to approve the minutes of May 1,&#13;
2008; Public hearings were held on the property tax millage rate for&#13;
proposed budgets, action taken to approve the articles of Incorporation,&#13;
First amendment for the Howell Area Parks and Recreation Authority, to&#13;
comply with the general appropriations act (MCL 141.437), by approving&#13;
the 2008-09 taxz levy of .6939 mills per $1 (XX) of taxable value, to adopt&#13;
the proposed 2008-09 General Fund budget. Debt Service budgets. Special&#13;
Revenue Budgets, and to adopt a resolutiop showing no wage increases for&#13;
Township Board members, to adopt the employee wage schedule for 2008-&#13;
09, to update the cemetery fee schedule, to allow for a purchase of years&#13;
in the Mers pension, to update the fee schedule for copies of the Township&#13;
Master Plan, to authorize the purchase of Election capital improvements, to&#13;
authorize the treasurer to advertise for employee hire, and to pay the bills;&#13;
adjourned at 9:26 p.m.&#13;
Kathleen McLean&#13;
Oceola Township, Clerk&#13;
Approved by:&#13;
William J. Bamber, Supervisor&#13;
__________________________________ ______________ 2730805-01&#13;
AlOl T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, JULY 4, 20 08&#13;
SUMMER FUN FROM A7&#13;
H o r s e b a c k r id in g , f e s t iv a ls&#13;
a n d p le n t y o f a re a e v e n t s&#13;
FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
T h e F o w le r v i lle F am ily F a ir, J u ly 1 2 - 1 9 , is o n e o f m a n y fe s t iv a ls&#13;
a n d w e e k e n d e v e n ts s t ill to c om e th is s u m m e r w h e r e fa m ilie s&#13;
c a n e n jo y a g e t -a -w a y .&#13;
FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLAJHE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
V is ito rs c om e f r o m a ll o v e r t h e c o u n t r y to v is it H e ll, M ic h ., a n d&#13;
g e t a n ic e c re am t r e a t a t S c re am s Ic e C re am as w e ll a s v is it th e&#13;
h am le t 's o th e r a t t r a c t io n s .&#13;
es, there are opportunities&#13;
throughout the area for riding&#13;
and camping. The 13-mile&#13;
Lakelands Trail has horseback&#13;
riding on the south side&#13;
of the trail and the Pinckney&#13;
State Recreation area has 8&#13;
miles of horse trails for daily&#13;
use. At Hell Creek Ranch&#13;
Campground (10866 Cedar&#13;
Lake Road, 734-878-3632) the&#13;
campground features a swimming&#13;
pool and fishing. Special&#13;
upcoming events include a&#13;
Sept. 20 Acoustic Music Festival&#13;
and the Oct. 3-5 fifth annual&#13;
Great Cowboy Gather.&#13;
Camping fees are $20-25 per&#13;
night for two people plus $7&#13;
per night for horses.&#13;
At Brighton State Recreation&#13;
Area (810-229-6566),&#13;
there is a separate campground&#13;
for horse owners and&#13;
17 miles of trails. Entry fees&#13;
($24 annual fee; $6 annual fee&#13;
for those 65 and older; $6 daily&#13;
fee) plus camping fees of $17&#13;
per night. Hitching posts and&#13;
compost area are on site.&#13;
Maps of state recreation&#13;
area horse trails can be&#13;
found online with reservation&#13;
information at http://www.&#13;
michigan.gov/dnr/.&#13;
Give skating a try&#13;
Roller-skating fans can enjoy&#13;
special summer hours and&#13;
programs at Rollerama II, located&#13;
at 6995 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave. in Genoa Township.&#13;
Rollerama offers summer&#13;
break matinees on Tuesdays,&#13;
Wednesdays, and Thursdays&#13;
from 1 to 4 p.m. for $6. They&#13;
run through Aug. 28 and include&#13;
games and prizes.&#13;
Other summer specials include&#13;
“Preschool skate and&#13;
play” on Wednesdays from 10&#13;
to 11:30 a.m. and fi-om 1 to 2:30&#13;
p.m. for $5 for children ages 7&#13;
and under. From 5 to 6 p.m.&#13;
on Wednesdays, all ages are&#13;
invited to speed skating class&#13;
for $6. On Fridays from 7 to&#13;
11 p.m., all ages are invited to&#13;
“Rock and skate” for $8.&#13;
Beginners skating lessons&#13;
are offered on Saturdays from&#13;
Still to come this&#13;
summer are the&#13;
Red Wine and&#13;
Brews street party&#13;
in Howell (July 19),&#13;
the Sidewalk Sale&#13;
days in downtown&#13;
Brighton (July 25-&#13;
26), the Brighton&#13;
Art Fest (Aug. 9-10),&#13;
the annual Run&#13;
Thru Hell (Aug. 9),&#13;
and the Howell&#13;
, Melon Fest&#13;
(Aug. 15-17).&#13;
noon to 12:45 p.m. for $50. Details:&#13;
On the Web at www.rollerama2.&#13;
com or 810-227-2010.&#13;
Festivities galore&#13;
You could stay at home all&#13;
summer and go to one festival&#13;
after another just about&#13;
every weekend.&#13;
Today, there are parades&#13;
and fireworks, 5K runs and&#13;
water ski shows to check out&#13;
for the Fourth of July weekend.&#13;
Also getting under way&#13;
this weekend are the Sunday&#13;
night Gazebo Concerts at the&#13;
Brighton Mill Pond.&#13;
Next weekend, the Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair gets under&#13;
way and runs July 12-19. The&#13;
rides, the animals and the fair&#13;
food are good for a couple of&#13;
visits over the course of the&#13;
week.&#13;
Still to come this summer&#13;
are the Red Wine and Brews&#13;
street party in Howell (July&#13;
19), the Sidewalk Sale days&#13;
in downtown Brighton (July&#13;
25-26), the Brighton Art Fest&#13;
(Aug. 9-10), the annual Run&#13;
Thru Hell (Aug. 9), the Howell&#13;
Melon Fest (Aug. 15-17)&#13;
and probably a dozen other&#13;
events worth checking out,&#13;
depending on your interests.&#13;
1&#13;
FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
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million. The board achieved&#13;
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$473,000 loss in funding&#13;
because of a an estimated&#13;
73-student decreased en^&#13;
rollment by closing Munn&#13;
Middle School.&#13;
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2007-08 school year with&#13;
a higher than anticipated&#13;
fund balance of almost $1.9&#13;
million.&#13;
In light of this glimmer&#13;
in the district’s cloudy financial&#13;
situation, the board&#13;
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all-day kindergarten.&#13;
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side of the current library in&#13;
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village council approved for&#13;
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square-feet in a small area&#13;
to the northwest of the current&#13;
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fS P O R T S&#13;
Lo ca l tra in e r h e lp s fo lk s n e a r a n d fa r&#13;
Some clients coached in person, some over the Internet&#13;
P B Y J A S O N D E E G A N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Ellen Adams has never met&#13;
Kim Wathen in person.&#13;
Distance didn’t stop Wathen&#13;
from helping Adams with her&#13;
^ motocross career.&#13;
w Adams, 23, of Nova Scotia,&#13;
Canada, found Wathen, who&#13;
lives in Marion Township, on&#13;
the Racer X Virtual TYainer&#13;
Web site before hiring her to&#13;
set up a diet and exercise program.&#13;
Adams says the program&#13;
has enhanced her career racing&#13;
all across Canada’s Atlantic&#13;
coast.&#13;
“I’m more confident, and I’m&#13;
a lot stronger,” Adams said by&#13;
phone. “I can hold onto the bike&#13;
longer. It helped mentally and&#13;
physically.”&#13;
Wathen, an exercise physiologist-&#13;
dietitian-personal trainer&#13;
who runs the Web site www.fitnessandluel.&#13;
com, takes pride in&#13;
helping her clients get in shape,&#13;
whether it’s over the Internet,&#13;
at her home or at Xtreme Fitness&#13;
of Fbwlerville.&#13;
Wathen helps regular people&#13;
lose weight or rehabilitate injuries,&#13;
but she also is an expert at&#13;
motocross racing. Her two children,&#13;
Kelsi, 15, and 'IHstin, 12,&#13;
grew up learning to ride on the&#13;
sprawling makeshift race track&#13;
behind the family home. They&#13;
both currently race American&#13;
Motorcyclist Association motocross&#13;
events.&#13;
Wathen helps riders with fitness&#13;
and positive thinking as&#13;
well. She’s been working with&#13;
Jerry Lorenz, a 19-year-old pro&#13;
from Morrice for three years.&#13;
“Being at races, there are a&#13;
lot of negative vibes if they are&#13;
not doing well,” Wathen says. “I&#13;
try to get them to try to figure&#13;
out why they are doing their&#13;
best or why they are not. It basically&#13;
is performance-enhancing&#13;
ment^y.”&#13;
Wathen says she tailors her&#13;
workout programs to whatever&#13;
a person needs. Her Web site&#13;
indicates that “consistency”&#13;
and “convenience” are key factors&#13;
in reaching fitness goals.&#13;
Fowlerville resident Karen&#13;
Ryan met Wathen while rehabbing&#13;
a knee injury. Ryan&#13;
says Wathen helped her lose 40&#13;
pounds in 18 months, including&#13;
sbc inches OS' her waist.&#13;
The two meet at Xtreme Fitness&#13;
twice a week at 6:30 a.m.&#13;
before Ryan goes to work as a&#13;
tax accountant at 'Tax Saving&#13;
Solutions, which has offices in&#13;
Fowlerville and Brighton.&#13;
“She has the right balance of&#13;
push and (fitness) knowledge&#13;
and personality,” Ryan says.&#13;
“She knows what I needed. We&#13;
have been working on the bathing&#13;
suit (areas). She has helped&#13;
me prepare for a trip to Hawaii&#13;
and a class reunion.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached atjdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
K im W a t h e n , o f M a r i o n&#13;
T o w n s h ip , o f f e r s a d v i c e o n&#13;
d i e t , n u t r i t io n a n d e x e r c is e&#13;
t o p e o p le f r o m a r o u n d t h e&#13;
w o r ld .&#13;
Motocross racer&#13;
gears up fo r a&#13;
turn to pro&#13;
'It's definitely a big&#13;
adjustment, good&#13;
and bad,'he says&#13;
B Y J A S O N D E E G A N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The 250cc engine on 'Trevor&#13;
Dome’s yellow bike roars&#13;
into high gear.&#13;
His bike climbs a dirt&#13;
mound on a bacl^ard track&#13;
in Marion Township during&#13;
a recent training ride. He flies&#13;
through the air, gracefully tu rn ing&#13;
his wheel to prepare for his&#13;
return to earth. He lands safely&#13;
and speeds on his way.&#13;
Donie’s career as a motocross&#13;
racer has always been on the&#13;
fast track. The 17-year-old quit&#13;
Howell High School after his&#13;
freshman year, moving to Colleen&#13;
Millsaps 'Training Facility&#13;
in Cairo, Ga., to train and race&#13;
eight months of the year.&#13;
After finishing fifth in the MX&#13;
Lites B Stock class at Loretta&#13;
Lynn’s AMA Amateur National&#13;
Motocross Championships last&#13;
August, he moved up to the&#13;
AMA’s highest level. Class A.&#13;
He’s gearing up for the nationals&#13;
in August in Tennessee. He&#13;
hopes to become a full-time pro&#13;
by next year, racing in Supercross&#13;
events at football stadiums&#13;
around the country. He currently&#13;
■ rides for team Rockstar Suzuki.&#13;
“It is definitely a big adjustment,&#13;
good and bad” turning&#13;
pro, he says, while preparing one&#13;
of his eight bikes in his parent’s&#13;
garage in Marion Township.&#13;
“(Racers) are more aggressive.&#13;
You are trying to make money.&#13;
People don’t care about you.&#13;
They are out for blood.”&#13;
His dad, Dave Donie, says&#13;
the move to Georgia has been&#13;
“paramount” for his son’s development.&#13;
But it hasn’t been easy.&#13;
“We miss him,” he says.&#13;
G e t t in g s ta r te d&#13;
Donie received his first minimotorcycle&#13;
at age 4, but it sat in&#13;
the garage for more than a year&#13;
before a cousin convinced him to&#13;
try it. Donie says he got serious&#13;
at age 9 after qualifying for nationals.&#13;
“It was a painful process (in&#13;
the beginning), but he absolutely&#13;
loved it,” his father recalls. “We&#13;
drove all over the state of Michigan&#13;
from late March until October.&#13;
After three or four years, we&#13;
would fly to Florida on the weekends.&#13;
We’d race and come home&#13;
Sunday nights.”&#13;
Dave Donie says a job switch&#13;
- he’s the co-owner of American&#13;
Compounding Specialties,&#13;
a thermoplastic manufacturing&#13;
company in Fowlerville - forced&#13;
him to take a step back from his&#13;
son’s racing. He says the move&#13;
to MTF was a “huge, huge commitment&#13;
emotionally and financially,”&#13;
but he prefers not to discuss&#13;
specific costs. Donie has a&#13;
handful of sponsors that provide&#13;
free gear and some financial&#13;
support - Bell Helmets, Oakley&#13;
Sunglasses and MSR Racing for&#13;
his boots and body suit.&#13;
T r a in in g a t M T F&#13;
Donie, who is home schooled,&#13;
lives and travels with his fulltime&#13;
mechanic, Tim Bennett of&#13;
Waterford. Instead of living in a&#13;
recreational vehicle, like many&#13;
MTF racers do, he shares a&#13;
dorm-like apartment at Millsaps&#13;
that has a bunk bed, microwave&#13;
and TV. “All the essentials,”&#13;
Donie says.&#13;
A workshop connects to their&#13;
living space. According to the&#13;
MTF’s Web site, www.mtfmx.&#13;
com, there are 36 other riders,&#13;
ages 10 to 21, using the&#13;
program’s multiple dirt race&#13;
tracks.&#13;
“It was a little hard at first,”&#13;
PHOTOSJAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
T r e v o r D o n ie , p o s in g o u ts id e his p a r e n ts ' h o m e in M a r io n T o w n s h ip n e x t t o h is t r a v e l t r a i le r , d r o p p e d o u t o f&#13;
H o w e ll H ig h S c h o o l a f t e r h is f r e s h m a n y e a r t o m o v e to G e o r g ia a n d c o n c e n t r a te o n h is m o to c ro s s ra c in g . H e is&#13;
h o m e s c h o o le d a n d t r a v e ls th e c o u n t r y ra c in g .&#13;
Donie admits. “I didn’t have&#13;
mom there to cook and do laundry.&#13;
After a while you get used&#13;
to it. You learn to live on your&#13;
own.”&#13;
Dave Donie says he never&#13;
worried about his son knowing&#13;
right from wrong while away&#13;
from home.&#13;
“'Trevor went to Catholic&#13;
school for nine years,” he says.&#13;
“He’s been around the country&#13;
30 times, so he has a nice exposure&#13;
to the social aspect of life.&#13;
He is very independent.”&#13;
His mom, Gina Donie, says&#13;
“it’s an interesting little life he&#13;
has.”&#13;
“I’m happy for him,” she says.&#13;
“Hopefully, it (turning pro)&#13;
works. He’s got the talent to do&#13;
it. He’s not reckless at all.”&#13;
Injuries are inherent in a&#13;
sport that demands gravity-defying&#13;
jumps at high rates of speed&#13;
just inches from other bikes. In&#13;
eighth grade, Donie injured his&#13;
spleen at a race in Coldwater. It&#13;
sidelined him for nearly a year.&#13;
The break reminded him how&#13;
much he loves the rush of ra cing.&#13;
M&#13;
illsaps, his coach, says Donie&#13;
has a passion for the sport.&#13;
“He loves to ride,” she says.&#13;
“Some kids get bored or burned&#13;
out. He never will.”&#13;
Donie has the ability to turn&#13;
pro, she says, but didn’t always&#13;
exhibit the work ethic.&#13;
“There was a point, it was&#13;
easier to pull out (of practice)&#13;
if it got hot or cold or muddy,”&#13;
she says. “He didn’t have the&#13;
attitude. The last time down, it&#13;
was a huge change in mentality.&#13;
You can see tfie results are a lot&#13;
better.”&#13;
Donie says he’s committed&#13;
more than ever to make it.&#13;
“I don’t want to be sweeping&#13;
floors in some factory,” he says.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be reached at&#13;
jdeegan@iivingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
T r e v o r D o n ie f lie s o v e r a ju m p o n&#13;
a b a c k y a r d p r a c t ic e t r a c k n e a r&#13;
his h o m e . D o n ie q u i t h ig h s c h o o l,&#13;
m o v in g to t h e C o lle e n M ills a p s&#13;
T r a in in g F a c ility in C a iro , G a ., to&#13;
t r a in a n d ra c e e ig h t m o n th s o f t h e&#13;
y e a r .&#13;
Trailblazers to fin d permanent home&#13;
Collegiate travel&#13;
baseball team has&#13;
'high aspirations'&#13;
B Y J A S O N D E E G A N&#13;
The Liv'mgston Community News&#13;
Jeff Vega is looking for his&#13;
field of dreams for his new&#13;
collegiate travel baseball&#13;
team, the Michigan Trailblazers.&#13;
The Trailblazers, formerly&#13;
the Oakland Cubs, are currently&#13;
playing in the 22-andolder&#13;
division of the Livonia&#13;
Collegiate Wood Bat League,&#13;
while Vega searches for a&#13;
permanent home in or near&#13;
Livingston County.&#13;
Vega, who owns Vega&#13;
Transportation in Brighton,&#13;
said he talked to athletic officials&#13;
at Brighton and Whitmore&#13;
Lake high schools&#13;
about using their fields this&#13;
summer but scheduling was&#13;
an issue.&#13;
V e g a&#13;
“Everyone was receptive&#13;
(to the idea),” he said. “We&#13;
are going to be ahead of the&#13;
curve for next year.”&#13;
Howell resident Brian&#13;
Hoch, vice president of the&#13;
'Trailblazers, said it’s “90&#13;
percent sure” the team will&#13;
be local in 2009. He considers&#13;
Livingston County an&#13;
ideal home for a top travel&#13;
Tve got a&#13;
successful&#13;
business. I have&#13;
a passion for&#13;
baseball. I look&#13;
at this as a&#13;
way to invest&#13;
in kids'lives.'&#13;
Jeff Vega, coach&#13;
team. The 'Trailblazers are&#13;
a collection of junior or senior-&#13;
to-be college baseball&#13;
players looking to stay sharp&#13;
in the summer.&#13;
“If you want to see quality&#13;
baseball, l8-and-over,&#13;
you have to go to Lansing&#13;
or Detroit,” he said. “There&#13;
is a lot of good players who&#13;
SEE BASEBALL, 82&#13;
JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
P in c k n e y C o m m u n it y H ig h&#13;
s e n io r B r ia n H a n k in s p o s e s&#13;
w i th h is g r a d u a t io n p r e s e n t&#13;
- a life -s iz e c u to u t o f his&#13;
s p r in t to a c ro ss c o u n t r y s ta te&#13;
c h a m p io n s h ip la s t f a l l .&#13;
FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
'Action' shots are best left to the pros&#13;
In my mind, the images&#13;
are crisp.&#13;
I remember smacking&#13;
forehand winners in tennis&#13;
and making Kobe-esque layups&#13;
in basketball as a teenager.&#13;
I remember delivering&#13;
jarring football tackles that&#13;
left me - and hopefully my&#13;
opponent - smarting a little&#13;
bit.U nfortunately, the memories&#13;
are all I have. Growing&#13;
up 25 years ago, I never&#13;
thought to ask my parents to&#13;
take pictures of me playing&#13;
'If you spend $200 for a camera, you&#13;
will not be able to get the picture you&#13;
want. You'll get the whole field and&#13;
a speck (of your child) out there....'&#13;
Kurt Mahan, professional photographer&#13;
sports, either with a video&#13;
or just a regular camera ...&#13;
with film.&#13;
From what I recall, nobody’s&#13;
parents did. The only&#13;
people shooting video were&#13;
coaches. The only people&#13;
taking photos were from the&#13;
local newspaper. (I made it&#13;
in once!)&#13;
I was reminded just how&#13;
different it is today at the&#13;
Howell softball team’s re gional&#13;
championship celebration&#13;
June 10 at Chelsea&#13;
High School. Parents took&#13;
SEE C O L U M N ,82&#13;
B2 TH E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, JULY 4, 2 0 0 8&#13;
T ?n r rr*&#13;
R E C R E A T IO N&#13;
C A L E N D A R&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ Go lf tournaments&#13;
-T h e Kensington Men's&#13;
Championship wiii be July&#13;
12-13 at Htirtland Township's&#13;
Dunham Hills. CosV $120.&#13;
Details: www.kensingtonvalleygolf.&#13;
com.The Kensington&#13;
Senior/Super Senior &amp; Golden&#13;
Championship for ages 62&#13;
and older will be July 28 at&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Players&#13;
must have a USGA handicap.&#13;
Cost: $21. Registration ends July&#13;
24. Details: 248-685-9332.&#13;
■ Basketball camp - Camps&#13;
for boys and girls entering&#13;
grades 4-9 will run 10 a.m.-&#13;
noon July 7 -1 0 at the W hitmore&#13;
Lake High School gym. Details:&#13;
Varsity boys and girls coach&#13;
Dave Arnold, (734) 560-4832,&#13;
dwarnold@umich.edu. Cost: $30.&#13;
■ Brighton tra in in g camps&#13;
-T h e Brighton Football Camps&#13;
for grades 2-8 will be July 21-&#13;
24 and for grades 9-12 from&#13;
July 21-25.The Pistons Youth&#13;
Basketball Camp for boys and&#13;
girls grades 1 -11 will be Aug. 4-&#13;
7. Details: www.GoDogs.org.&#13;
■ V o lle yb a ll camp - The Top&#13;
Gun Volleyball Club will hold a&#13;
summer camp July 7-11 at the&#13;
Howell Parker Campus for girls&#13;
entering grades 3-12. Details:&#13;
www.topgunvbc.com, 517-548-&#13;
0024.&#13;
■ Jump rope camp -T h e&#13;
Jumpin'Allstars will host a&#13;
camp 9 a.m.-noon July 14-&#13;
17 at Old Hartland High,&#13;
9525 Highland Rd., Hartland&#13;
Township. Cost: $45-$65. A kids&#13;
star camp will be 9 a.m.-noon&#13;
July 14 at the same site. Web&#13;
site: www.jumpinallstars.org.&#13;
Contact: Heather, 810-229-0023.&#13;
■ Special Olympics fu n d raiser&#13;
- A Bowl-A-Thon to benefit&#13;
Area 27 Special Olympics&#13;
will run from 11 a.m. to 1:30&#13;
p.m. Aug. 9 at the Howell Bowl-&#13;
E-Drome. Sp on sorship s and&#13;
prize donations are needed.&#13;
Details: 734-222 8283.&#13;
r r&#13;
HOWELL PARKS&#13;
A N D RECREATION&#13;
517-546-0693 ext. 0 or&#13;
WWW. cityofhowell. org.&#13;
■ Detroit Lions camp - The&#13;
camp for boys and girls ages 6-14&#13;
runs 8:30 a.m.-noon July 21 -24 at&#13;
the Howell Parker campus, 400&#13;
Wright Road, Marion Township. Cost:&#13;
$159.To register call 313-262-2248.&#13;
■ Challenger British soccer&#13;
camp -T he se camps, formerly&#13;
held in Hartland, will host players&#13;
ages 3-18 from Aug. 4-8 at Page&#13;
Field.To receive a free soccer Jersey,&#13;
register online at www.challengersports.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ W orkout membership - A&#13;
weight room/gym membership&#13;
allows access at Howell High School&#13;
from 7-10 a.m. M-F and 6-8 p.m. MTh.&#13;
Cost: $ 10-$20/month.&#13;
■ Family swim/open gym&#13;
-T h e Howell Area Aquatic Center&#13;
and field house will offer open&#13;
swim and gym time 7-9 p.m.&#13;
Fridays. Cost: $3 swim. $2 gym use.&#13;
$5 both.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140.&#13;
■ Summer camps - Camps&#13;
and clinics are available in tennis,&#13;
soccer, golf, baseball, basketball,&#13;
cheer, pom, bowling, skateboarding&#13;
and more,&#13;
' P INCKNEY C O M M U N IT Y ED&#13;
810-225-3950.&#13;
■ F itness n ig h t - Community&#13;
Complex at Pathfinder School&#13;
from 7:30-9 p.m. M-W-F. Cost:&#13;
$2.50 per person. Details: 810-&#13;
225-3946.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE C O M M U N IT Y&#13;
REC&#13;
517-223-6481.&#13;
H A R T LA N D C O M M U N IT Y ED&#13;
810-626-2150 or www.hartlandcommunityed.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ O p e n sw im s - 8:30-10:30 a.m.&#13;
and 12:30-2 p.m. M-F and 7:30-9&#13;
p.m. M-W-F-Sat.&#13;
■ F itness m em b e rs h ip - Fitness&#13;
room at C ommunity Education&#13;
Center. Cost: $3/visit. $25/month.&#13;
■ S e n io r c e n te r classes&#13;
- Aerobics, stability ball training,&#13;
walk-fit, yoga and stretching&#13;
classes are available. Details: 810-&#13;
626-2135.&#13;
R U N N I N G&#13;
C A L E N D A R&#13;
J u ly 6 , H o w e ll In d e p e n d e n c e&#13;
A q u a th lo n , Howell City Park.&#13;
Length: 2K run-1 K swim-2K run.&#13;
Start: 9 a.m. Cost:TBA. Contact:&#13;
Beth Schrader, 517-546-0693,&#13;
parksandrec@ci.howell.mi.us,&#13;
J u ly 9 , N o r th w in d R u n n in g&#13;
C lu b s um m e r c ro ss c o u n t ry&#13;
s e rie s . Independence Lake Park,&#13;
3200 Jennings Rd., Whitmore&#13;
Lake. Length: 5K. Start: 7&#13;
p.m. Cost: $5. Contact: Larry&#13;
Bostwick, northwindrc@yahoo.&#13;
J u ly 1 9 , S u p e r k id s Tri,&#13;
Hartland. www.3discipiines.&#13;
com. Length: 100-meter swim,&#13;
5K bike, 800-meter run (10-andunder).&#13;
200m swim, 10K bike,&#13;
1-mile run (ages 11-14). Start: 9&#13;
a.m. Cost:TBA. Contact: Kenny&#13;
Krell, Kenny@3disciplines.com,&#13;
810-714-5768.&#13;
J u ly 2 0 , C a rl's F am ily YM C A&#13;
H a p p y T ra ils T r ia th lo n ,&#13;
Kensington Metropark,&#13;
Milford. www.3disciplines.&#13;
com. Length: 800-meter swim,&#13;
20K bike, 5K run. Start: 8 a.m.&#13;
Cost:TBA, Contact: Kenny Krell,&#13;
Kenny@3disciplines.com, 810-&#13;
714-5768.&#13;
A u g . 6 , N o r th w in d R u n n in g&#13;
C lu b s um m e r c ro ss c o u n t&#13;
r y s e r ie s , Huron Meadows&#13;
Metropark, 8765 Hammel Rd.,&#13;
Green Oak Township. Length:&#13;
5K-8K. Start: 7 p.m. Cost: $5.&#13;
Contact: Larry Bostwick, northwindrc@&#13;
yahoo.com.&#13;
A u g . 9 , R u n T h ru H e ll, Hell&#13;
Creek Ranch on Cedar Lake&#13;
Road at Patterson Lake Road,&#13;
Hell, www.gaultracemanagement.&#13;
com. Length: 4.8-10 miles.&#13;
Start: 8 a.m. Contact: Harrison&#13;
Hensley, 734-878-6640.&#13;
A u g . 1 5 , 3 1 th a n n u a l M e lo n&#13;
R u n , Howell City Park. Length:&#13;
1 mile walk/run, 5K-1 OK, melon&#13;
roll. Start: 6:15 p.m. Cost:&#13;
TBA. Contact: Beth Schrader,&#13;
517-546-0693, parksandrec®&#13;
ci.howell.mi.us.&#13;
A u g . 2 0 , N o r th w in d R u n n in g&#13;
C lu b s um m e r c ro ss c o u n t r y&#13;
s e rie s , Independence Lake Park,&#13;
3200 Jennings Rd., Whitmore&#13;
Lake. Length: 5K. Start: 7&#13;
p.m. Cost: $5. Contact: Larry&#13;
Bostwick, northwindrc@yahoo.&#13;
A u g . 2 3 , S ilv e r L a k e 5 0 -5 0 ,&#13;
Pinckney Recreation Area. www.&#13;
tortoiseandhare.com/races/silver50.&#13;
htm. Length: 50 mile/50K&#13;
Ultra Marathon, 2- and 4-person&#13;
relay. Start: 7 a.m. Cost: $50-&#13;
$140. Contact:Tortoise and Hare&#13;
Running and Fitness Center,&#13;
734-623-9640, events@tortoiseandhare.&#13;
com.&#13;
A u g . 2 4 , Is la n d L a k e T r ia th lo n&#13;
S e rie s , Island Lake State&#13;
Recreation Area, Green Oak&#13;
Township, www.theelementevents.&#13;
com. Length: 800-meter&#13;
swim, 12.5-mile bike, 3.1-mile&#13;
run. Start: 7:30 a.m. Cost: $59-&#13;
$69. $110 relay. Contact:]im@&#13;
theelementevents.com.&#13;
S e p t . 6, W itc h 's H a t R u n , South&#13;
Lyon High, 1000 N. Lafayette.&#13;
www.slxc.com/witch. Length:&#13;
5K run-walk. 10K run. 1 mile&#13;
run.Start:9 a.m.Cost: $10-$25.&#13;
Contact: Scott Smith, 248-207-&#13;
5135, smiths@slcs.us.&#13;
S e p t . 6 , D an c e s W i th D ir t 1 0 0K&#13;
R e la y , Hell, www.danceswithdirt.&#13;
com. Length: 50 mile-50K&#13;
run. 100K relay. Start: 6:15 a.m.&#13;
Contact: 734-929-9027, events®&#13;
runningfit.com.&#13;
S e p t . 1 3 , R u n D ru g s O u t o f&#13;
T o w n R u n , Howell City Park.&#13;
Length: 5K run-walk, kids run.&#13;
Further details: TBA.&#13;
S e p t . 2 7 , M ile s o f Sm ile s 5K&#13;
r u n -w a lk . Harvest Festival,&#13;
Brighton High School, 7878&#13;
Brighton Rd. Cost: $25 family/$5&#13;
kid/$10 per runner. Start: 8:30&#13;
a.m. Contact: Karen Bihimeyer,&#13;
734-663-5837, m osfunrun®&#13;
gmaii.com.&#13;
S e p t . 2 7 , J o h n R o g u c k i&#13;
M e m o r ia l K e n s in g to n&#13;
C h a lle n g e , Kensington&#13;
Metropark, Milford. Length: 5K&#13;
run-walk, 15K, kids run. Details:&#13;
Mu st be a member of Ann&#13;
Arbor Track Club, www.aatrackclub.&#13;
org. Cost: $27-$35. Start:&#13;
8:30 a.m. Contact: Jo Darlington,&#13;
jrmkc@aatrackclub.org.&#13;
COLUMN FROM B1&#13;
A r e a e x p e r t s c a n h e lp p a r e n t s c a p tu r e t h e m e m o r ie s&#13;
post-game photos with all&#13;
sorts of cameras and cell&#13;
phones.&#13;
But despite the proliferation&#13;
of all this technology,&#13;
getting great sports photos&#13;
still isn’t easy. If parents&#13;
don’t have the high-speed,&#13;
high-tech cameras and zoom&#13;
lenses, they will likely walk&#13;
away from their children’s&#13;
careers empty-handed like&#13;
me.&#13;
If you want sports photography&#13;
done right, there are&#13;
plenty of local experts who&#13;
have the technology and the&#13;
know-how to capture these&#13;
high-flying, rough-and-tumble&#13;
moments.&#13;
Genoa Township’s Kurt&#13;
Mahan, a general manager&#13;
of a sales company, said he&#13;
quit coaching his daughter’s&#13;
soccer team so he could&#13;
take photos. That passion&#13;
grew into a side business&#13;
(www.kurtmahan.com, www.&#13;
michigansportpics.com).&#13;
He regularly photographs&#13;
Brighton and Howell girls&#13;
G O L F&#13;
C A L E N D A R&#13;
■ July 14, Arc of Livingston outing,&#13;
Lakelands Golf &amp; Country&#13;
Club, Hamburg Township. Cost:&#13;
$100 pp. Details: 517-546-1228,&#13;
pnowak@arclivingston.org.&#13;
■ July 19, Fourth annual&#13;
Marc Meyer Memorial Golf&#13;
Outing, hosted by the Pinckney&#13;
Memorial Post No. 419,&#13;
American Legion, Whispering&#13;
Pines Golf Club, Pinckney. Cost:&#13;
$85 pp. Start: 10 a.m. shotgun&#13;
start. Details: 734-388-0275.&#13;
■ July 19, Scramble for&#13;
Wildlife outing hosted by the&#13;
Howell Nature Center, Hartland&#13;
Glen, 12400 Highland Road,-&#13;
Hartland Township. Cost: $85&#13;
pp. Start: 9 a.m. Details: Chris,&#13;
517-546-0249.&#13;
■ July 23, 34th Annual&#13;
Howell Chamber of Commerce&#13;
Golf Classic, C hemun g Hills,&#13;
3125 Golf C lub Road, Oceola&#13;
Township. Cost: $140 pp. Start:&#13;
8:30 a.m. shot gun. Details: S I 7-&#13;
546-3920.&#13;
■ July 26, Special Olympics&#13;
outing, Faulkwood Shores,&#13;
300 S. Hughes Road, Genoa&#13;
Township. Start: 8 a.m. shotgun.&#13;
Cost: $95 pp. Sponsorship&#13;
and prize donations are also&#13;
options. Details: 734-222 8283.&#13;
...despite the proliferation of all this&#13;
technology, getting great sports&#13;
photos still isn't easy. If parents don't&#13;
have the high-speed, high-tech&#13;
cameras and zoom lenses, they will&#13;
likely walk away from their children's&#13;
careers empty-handed...&#13;
soccer games. He owns&#13;
three high-powered Nikon&#13;
cameras and several lenses.&#13;
“If you spend $200 for&#13;
a camera, you will not be&#13;
able to get the picture you&#13;
want,” he said. “You’ll get&#13;
the whole field and a speck&#13;
(of your child) out there. If&#13;
you want good photos, hire&#13;
a professional. The parents&#13;
can sit back and enjoy the&#13;
game.”&#13;
Green Oak Township’s&#13;
Greg Sadler (www.sadlershots.&#13;
com) specializes in&#13;
sports like running, swimming&#13;
and wrestling. He has&#13;
more than 310,000 images&#13;
online.&#13;
New Hudson’s Rich Miller&#13;
(www.millermediavision)&#13;
has been a regular at&#13;
sporting events at South&#13;
Lyon High School. He was&#13;
involved in the successful&#13;
launch of putting girls soccer&#13;
games on the Internet&#13;
for parents, fans and scouts&#13;
to watch any time. He also&#13;
produces year-end, highlight&#13;
DVDs for teams.&#13;
I would be remiss if I&#13;
didn’t include a shameless&#13;
plug about how easy it is&#13;
to purchase photo reprints&#13;
from The Livingston Community&#13;
News, and our sister&#13;
publication, 'The Ann Arbor&#13;
News, by calling 810-844-&#13;
2 0 0 0 .&#13;
For a graduation present&#13;
from his parents, Pinckney&#13;
Community High senior&#13;
Brian Hankins received&#13;
several life-size cardboard&#13;
cutouts of him sprinting to a&#13;
state championship, as captured&#13;
by one of our photographers.&#13;
With my ongoing re tirement&#13;
from most competitive&#13;
sports, there are no&#13;
more opportunities to catch&#13;
me “in action.” I hope other&#13;
parents don’t miss those&#13;
same opportunities.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
BASEBALL FROM B1&#13;
V e g a : A lo c a l v e n u e c o u ld b e n e f it c o u n t y&#13;
come from Livingston County.&#13;
Not Division I, but a lot of&#13;
Division 2 players. People&#13;
around here are into the&#13;
game. They would love to&#13;
see good quality baseball in&#13;
their backyard.”&#13;
Moving the 'Trailblazers to&#13;
the county should be a boon&#13;
to the game locally. Vega&#13;
said he wants at least half of&#13;
next yea r’s roster to be college&#13;
players from local high&#13;
schools. Out-of-town players&#13;
will live with host families.&#13;
This y e a r’s team attracted&#13;
talent from Ohio and as far&#13;
away as North Carolina and&#13;
California.&#13;
The Trailblazers will work&#13;
with the area Little League&#13;
programs to possibly coach,&#13;
conduct clinics and serve as&#13;
mentors.&#13;
“We want to get them involved&#13;
with the community&#13;
and get them communityoriented,”&#13;
Vega said. “We&#13;
are finding them host families&#13;
and (summer) jobs. You&#13;
want character kids.”&#13;
• This first season has been&#13;
a struggle. The Trailblazers&#13;
won their first game but had&#13;
lost 13 straight as of late&#13;
June. The team plays a 34-&#13;
game schedule from May 28&#13;
until the end of this month.&#13;
Robert Bracci, the head varsity&#13;
baseball coach of Allen&#13;
Park Cabrini High, is the&#13;
coach.&#13;
Matt Grassley, 21, a&#13;
Grosse Pointe North graduate&#13;
who played with the&#13;
Cubs last year, said not&#13;
much has changed under&#13;
Vega yet.&#13;
“They have high aspirations&#13;
(for the team). That’s&#13;
a good thing,” he said.&#13;
Grassley, a senior-to-be at&#13;
Heidelberg College in Ohio,&#13;
said there have been signs&#13;
of improvement.&#13;
“When we pitchi we don’t&#13;
hit. When we hit, we don’t&#13;
pitch,” the 'Trailblazers&#13;
leftfielder said. “It’s tough&#13;
to get so many new guys&#13;
together to jell. Hopefully&#13;
things turn around.”&#13;
Vega sees the virtues of&#13;
the club beyond the wins&#13;
and losses.&#13;
“I’ve got a successful business.&#13;
I have a passion for&#13;
baseball. I look at this as a&#13;
way to invest in kids’ lives,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN&#13;
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will meet at 6:00&#13;
pm on Wednesday, July&#13;
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election administration&#13;
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pets. 734-972-5917&#13;
North Campus area,&#13;
remod, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath,&#13;
1400 sq. ft., $1450/mo.&#13;
(248) 763-0120&#13;
1 BDRM. - Great location&#13;
Burns Park -Deluxe 2 bd. " f /;A ® P ° L lT 7"Jnyr^!y 1&#13;
Walk to CampUS,StadlUm Wachor/Hrv/Ar&#13;
Earlier d e a d lin e s apply.&#13;
www.aatwp.org.&#13;
Rena Basch,&#13;
Township Clerk&#13;
Published: 7/2/08&#13;
Ann Arbor in 5 min. -&#13;
Large 1 bdrm on acre lot,&#13;
$650. Washer/dryer, No&#13;
dogs. 734-709-0095. CWanted to RentDCTickets J&#13;
BRISTOL - 4 tickets, Aug.&#13;
race. Sec. G, row 54,&#13;
seats 1-4. 734-944-7640&#13;
8 downtown. Avail Now.&#13;
Joe, 810-577-6154 or&#13;
Marsha, 810-397-3095&#13;
CApartment&#13;
Unfurnished&#13;
pet ok. Washer/dryer.&#13;
Call: 734-260-8065&#13;
Salem Township 4 bdrm&#13;
2 bath, 2632 sf,completly&#13;
remodeled, 2 plus acres,&#13;
att garage, pole barn .&#13;
517-545-7372. $2000&#13;
plus utils. (517)795-1062.&#13;
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1 bdrm near EMU,&#13;
uiet residential area.&#13;
i/mo. 734-994-9183&#13;
Adorable, small 1 bdrm&#13;
apt. in Burns Park. $675&#13;
/mo. Heat, water, cable&#13;
furnished. No smoking/&#13;
pets. Call Fred Eibler,&#13;
Realtor 734-665-8663.&#13;
Affordable 1 bdrrh in his- bl-level unfurnished ex-&#13;
Clean 2bdrm,Ypsi Depot&#13;
Town.Big $750 Sml $525&#13;
+dep8gas734-461-1528&#13;
DEPOT TOWN 2 bdrm&#13;
s a l in e - 3 bdrm, 3 bath&#13;
_ ^ $R6q9r5;. 8^225-0n7v0n6fi ' _ in Nortph^v^i,ew sub.&#13;
Ford Lake 1 bdrm,private No $1500/mo. +&#13;
dock,drive,patio, $1000 utilities. (734) 845-0152&#13;
includes utils. S. Huron&#13;
River Dr. 734-482-1949&#13;
★ MILAN ★ 2 bdrm, C/A,&#13;
appis, dishwasher, washer/&#13;
dryer. Refs. $700. 734-&#13;
439-4050/517-869-2737&#13;
N. Maple, 797- 2 bdrm&#13;
I toric depot town. $475&#13;
inc. water 8 gas. 113 E.&#13;
Cross St. 734-260-3191&#13;
All Just Redecorated!&#13;
1 bdrm, overlooks&#13;
Veterans Park. 1 yr lease.&#13;
$550. (231) 548-4274&#13;
cept for appis, $725 +&#13;
utilities. (734) 426-8365.&#13;
Saline Schools&#13;
15 min. to Ann Arbor.&#13;
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm,&#13;
V/2 bath, w/appis, laundry.&#13;
$1075 + dep. or re-&#13;
• nt to own 734-429-3274&#13;
S. LYON- 3 bdrm, bsmt,&#13;
laundry,pets ok,10 acres,&#13;
barn, fenced pastures,&#13;
• $1200/mo. 248-921-1729.&#13;
Old West Side, 305 Doty. ., , j . j o or.&#13;
1r Dbdarrmrn .LLaauunndu^rvy jNvoo poeattbs// Newly remtoodnenl e/di o3n BoDxsmoke&#13;
$625. 973-9364&#13;
PINCKNEY 1,527 sf, 3&#13;
bdrm, 2 bath, garage.&#13;
Rmy.ThaLakeShore^pts.cfim-&#13;
AMAZING LOFTS,Depot pet OK, lawn maint.&#13;
Town, Ypsi. Must see! $1200 248.924.4457&#13;
New kitchens.Wood fir, 810.602.8887&#13;
office,etc1734-476-7049 --------------------------------------&#13;
--------------------------------------Whitmore Lake Nice 2&#13;
AnnArbor W.Side. Quiet, bdrm, 1 bath,laundry&#13;
spacious 1 bdrm, wood Near hwy.$695. 734-878-&#13;
floors, laundry, prkg. No 6253, 810-599-3458,&#13;
pets $675. 734-426-3724&#13;
Apartment has been&#13;
rented! To rent your&#13;
property place an ad&#13;
today! 734-994-6711.&#13;
Holy Cow!&#13;
Remodeled apts.&#13;
NEW SPECIAL&#13;
Starting at $510&#13;
$200 Security Deposit&#13;
Very large 2 bdrm&#13;
w/walk-in closet.&#13;
Extra clean 8 quiet.&#13;
1 mile E. of EMU. '&#13;
$595 with credit.&#13;
WOOD CREEK APTS.&#13;
g 734-483-5620&#13;
LAKEFRONT&#13;
ONE MONTH FREE*&#13;
Ask About Our FREE&#13;
washer/dryer Special*&#13;
Ranch style 1 bdrm from&#13;
$549. $250 security&#13;
deposit, w/out pet.&#13;
*To qualified applicants.&#13;
Offer expires 7/31/08,&#13;
See manager for details.&#13;
M-F 9-5 8 Sat-Sun 11-4&#13;
OAKWOOD PARK APTS.&#13;
734-485-1200&#13;
• Whitmore Lake - Nice 2&#13;
bdrm upper unit, C/A,&#13;
Laundry hookups, 900sf,&#13;
$725/mo. (734) 424-2788&#13;
■ W. Side Ypsi 3 bdrm, 1.5&#13;
bath, full bsmt, wood&#13;
floors, yard, gar., extras.&#13;
$1050. (734) 646-9993&#13;
cGarage Parking&#13;
and Storage&#13;
CLEAN 1 BDRM APT,&#13;
E. of Ypsi. No pets allowed&#13;
$460/mo.&#13;
734-546-3645&#13;
Close to EMU Large 2&#13;
bdrm, hardwood floors,&#13;
laundry, heat included.&#13;
$650/mo. (734)482-4504.&#13;
Depot Town Efficiency!&#13;
No pets/ smoking. $500-&#13;
$550. Gas, water, Included&#13;
(734) 434-4555&#13;
Dexter 1 bdrm $580&#13;
-k$580 deposit. Very nice w .. , u .u&#13;
-W---o--o--d-- -f-i-r-s-- --7--3--4----2-5--5----3--3--2--2- Near EMU t8 bus to&#13;
downtown Ann Arbor.&#13;
Avail mid-Aug^1200/&#13;
mo. (734)483-4006.&#13;
jureedy@yahoo.com,&#13;
RM ranch $950. 4 BDRM&#13;
ranch $1050, both avail&#13;
w/1 bath, big yard. Sect.&#13;
8 accepted 734-476-8023&#13;
3 bdrm w/ bsmt,.&#13;
Ypsi TWP,&#13;
734-262-1627&#13;
WHITEWOOD LAKE Furnished,&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath,&#13;
$1950 includes maintenance.&#13;
810-231-2778.&#13;
WOW!l Beautiful&#13;
3 bdrm YPSI home&#13;
$900 Sec.8 OK. 1501&#13;
Melvin 734-485-5858&#13;
Ypsi -3 bdrm,&#13;
1 bath A/C, garage,&#13;
- Sec 8 OK.&#13;
734-368-4754&#13;
SECURE STORAGE -&#13;
2 car garage, near&#13;
Ann/Ashely. $350/mo.&#13;
Cal! Doug 734-717-4019&#13;
Homes Furnished&#13;
Ypsi 3BR. Updated&#13;
historic in Depot Town,&#13;
$1500. ypsihousing.com,&#13;
(734) 612-1723.&#13;
YPSILANTI - 3 bdrm,&#13;
1.5 bath, home. Sec. 8&#13;
OK. $850/mo. No pets.&#13;
734-484-4186.&#13;
Ypsi Twp 2 bdrm , laundry,&#13;
new kitchen quiet&#13;
area, no bsmt, $900 dep.&#13;
$850/mo. 517-423-1360&#13;
Ads added every day!&#13;
EMU AREA- Efficiency&#13;
$475. 1 bdrm $500.&#13;
Laundry facilities, Heat&#13;
included. 734-434-5147&#13;
Kerrytown, Big 1 bdrm.&#13;
c&#13;
Lake and t&#13;
Recreational&#13;
Property - Rental;&#13;
Homes&#13;
Unfurnished&#13;
ABLE to Move-In Today!&#13;
Ypsi 2 8 3 bdrms $825-&#13;
COZY LOG CABIN-1/2&#13;
bdrm Joslin Lake access,&#13;
Chelsea, $700 or rent to&#13;
own. 517-404-6931.&#13;
Dexter Schools 3 bdrm.&#13;
VETERANS AFFAIRS&#13;
WANTS TO&#13;
LEASE SPACE&#13;
The Department of&#13;
Veterans Affairs Ann&#13;
Arbor Healthcare System&#13;
desires to lease sufficient&#13;
rentable square footage&#13;
to yield 2,100 to 2,300&#13;
usable square feet in&#13;
Ann Arbor, Michigan,&#13;
for use as a business&#13;
office (call center). The&#13;
space must be in close&#13;
proximity (within 500&#13;
feet) to the Ann Arbor&#13;
VA Healthcare System&#13;
located at 2215 Fuller&#13;
Road, Ann Arbor,&#13;
Michigan, 48105. The&#13;
space must be on no&#13;
more than one floor and&#13;
can be provided by&#13;
modification of existing&#13;
space. On-site parking&#13;
for ten vehicles is&#13;
required. A lease of up&#13;
to five years will be&#13;
considered.&#13;
A market survey of&#13;
properties offered for&#13;
lease will be conducted&#13;
by VA. Interested&#13;
offerors (owners,&#13;
brokers, or their legal&#13;
representatives) should&#13;
contact Patricia Fox&#13;
by telephone, mail, or&#13;
e-mail no later than&#13;
3:00pm EDST,&#13;
Wednesday, July 2,&#13;
2008, at the following&#13;
address:&#13;
Cohtract Service Center&#13;
(90CSC)&#13;
John D. Dinged&#13;
VA Medical Center&#13;
4646 John R. Street&#13;
Detroit, Ml 48201&#13;
313-576-4280&#13;
E-mail:&#13;
patricia.fox2@va.gov&#13;
The Government is&#13;
limited by law (40 USC&#13;
278a, as Amended&#13;
10-1-81) to pay no more&#13;
than the appraised fair&#13;
rental value for space.&#13;
Please note: This&#13;
advertisement is not&#13;
a solicitation for offers,&#13;
nor is it a request for&#13;
proposals. A solicitation&#13;
for offers may be issued&#13;
by the Department of&#13;
Veterans Affairs at a&#13;
later date.&#13;
stain glass window, park- $900. Very Nice Updates 2 bath, den, washer /&#13;
ing. No pet/smoke. $780 “ -------— --------------- -j- —- ...l&#13;
420 W. Main Street, Brighton Main Telephone: (810)844-2000&#13;
Summer Specials!&#13;
1 bedroom apts. $499&#13;
2 bedroom apts. 8&#13;
2 8 3 bedrooms&#13;
Townhouses&#13;
Available!&#13;
1 MONTH FREE!&#13;
VILLAGE GROVE APTS.&#13;
734-487-4557&#13;
vlllagegrovenow.com&#13;
+ utils. (734) 665-8072&#13;
Manchester - 2 bdrm,&#13;
downtown, above store,&#13;
no pets/smk, $525/m.&#13;
Call 734 428 7051.&#13;
North Woods Setting&#13;
1500 sq.ft., 2 bdrm apt.&#13;
Fireplace, jacuzzi, laundry,&#13;
att. gar. Immediate&#13;
occupancy. $1050/mo.&#13;
incs utils. (734) 665-8461&#13;
Sec 8 OK. 734-945-7074&#13;
A/C 8 All Appliances.&#13;
Restored W. Side Home&#13;
4 bdrm, 2 bath, garage&#13;
$1600. 734-646-1111&#13;
dryer, pets ok, garage,&#13;
frpl.,$1650. 734-904-1079cSuburban Areas,&#13;
Country&#13;
Homes - Rent&#13;
Enjoy this Summer in&#13;
beautifully updated year&#13;
round lakefront home, all bath, many out buildsports&#13;
lake,Eastern Jack- jngs, horse pasture, Ig&#13;
Britton, Large 4 bdrm, 2&#13;
story home on 10 Acres.&#13;
Spacious kitchen, 1.5&#13;
$1250/mo. 517-206-6979&#13;
ALLEN SCHOOL: Beauti- son County. 20 min easy yard w/garden, Pets OK,&#13;
fully renovated 3 bdrm -----------.x. a— a.u._ * -------- — ' -------------- 1&#13;
ranch. Cathedral ceilings.&#13;
Private fenced yard&#13;
w/deck. Washer/dryer.&#13;
Avail, now. $1200. 734-&#13;
665-4842; 734-904-4004&#13;
commute to Ann Arbor.&#13;
Features 2040sf living&#13;
area, 3 bdrms, 3 baths,&#13;
fin walkout lower level,&#13;
large deck overlooking&#13;
lake. 517-250-0038&#13;
Hamburg 2 bedrooms,&#13;
1 baths, new paint, new&#13;
carpet, laundry hookup,&#13;
$800.00. (734)954-4198.&#13;
P l e a s e&#13;
r e c y c l e .&#13;
W e d o .&#13;
We are proud&#13;
of our recycling&#13;
efforts and&#13;
dedication to a&#13;
healthier environment.&#13;
The newsprint&#13;
used to print&#13;
The Livingston&#13;
Community&#13;
News contains&#13;
recycled fiber.&#13;
The percentage&#13;
of fiber goes well&#13;
beyond industry&#13;
standards. Our&#13;
newsprint waste&#13;
is recycled and&#13;
all of our newsprint&#13;
cores are&#13;
returned to the&#13;
manufacturers.&#13;
The metal plates&#13;
used in our printing&#13;
process are&#13;
all recycled.&#13;
In addition, all of&#13;
our colored ink&#13;
is soy-based and&#13;
we fencourage&#13;
the purchase of&#13;
office products&#13;
made from recycled&#13;
products.&#13;
We also participate&#13;
in&#13;
a successful&#13;
internal recycling&#13;
program. We&#13;
recycle paper&#13;
and cardboard,&#13;
as well as metal,&#13;
plastic and glass&#13;
containers.&#13;
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C O O R D IN A TO R&#13;
Join the Ross Education&#13;
team of professionals as&#13;
the campus FA Coordinator.&#13;
With out current&#13;
growth comes an excellent&#13;
career opportunity&#13;
for individuals interested&#13;
in assisting students with&#13;
processing loans &amp;&#13;
grants. Must be detail&#13;
oriented with good math&#13;
skills &amp; ability to work&#13;
with the public. No&#13;
weekends. Entry-level&#13;
banking, record keeping&#13;
skills £t some college&#13;
helpful. We currently&#13;
have a P/T 20 hr/week&#13;
position at our Ann Arbor&#13;
campus. Email cover&#13;
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^ Bioscience and&#13;
^Pharmaceutical&#13;
'^Accounting and^&#13;
I Financing&#13;
Accounting&#13;
Clerk Senior&#13;
The Institute of Continuin&#13;
g Legal Education&#13;
PiCLE) at the University&#13;
of Michigan seeks a fulltime&#13;
accounting clerk&#13;
senior. Duties include&#13;
making collection calls,&#13;
processing returns and&#13;
refunds; resolving issues&#13;
with customers;&#13;
processing orders and&#13;
payments in a windowsbased&#13;
accounting database;&#13;
coordinating and&#13;
mailing monthly statements&#13;
and follow-up;&#13;
reviewing transactions&#13;
for accuracy and account&#13;
classification, all under&#13;
the supervision of the&#13;
accounting supervisor.&#13;
Proficiency, speed, and&#13;
accuracy with computer&#13;
software packages, good&#13;
communication skills,&#13;
attention to detail, and&#13;
the ability to work well&#13;
on teams are a must.&#13;
Required qualifications&#13;
include an associate&#13;
degree in accounting or&#13;
^elated field or an equiv-&#13;
P le n t combination of&#13;
education and experience.&#13;
Two years office or&#13;
related experience,&#13;
including accounting,&#13;
with progressively more&#13;
responsibility is necessary.&#13;
Applicants will be&#13;
given a work sample.&#13;
Send resume,&#13;
^including references, to&#13;
■ Mehjabeen Mouivi&#13;
^ ICLE, 1020 Greene St&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml&#13;
48109-1444&#13;
or fax 877-229-4351&#13;
The University of&#13;
Michigan is an equal&#13;
opportunity, affirmative&#13;
action employer.&#13;
Bookkeeper - Ann Arbor&#13;
home remodeling firm&#13;
seeks a full-time bookkeeper&#13;
experienced&#13;
with construction accounting.&#13;
E-mail replies&#13;
to: bookkeeperaa@&#13;
yahoo.com. Pleasant&#13;
and lively office&#13;
environment. EOE.&#13;
CFO/CONTROLLER&#13;
O'Neal Construction is in&#13;
search of an experienced&#13;
CFO/controller, Timberline&#13;
proficiency a plus,&#13;
j^ e n d resumes to 525 W.&#13;
P William, Ann Arbor Ml&#13;
48103 or email aoneal@&#13;
onealconstruction.com&#13;
C om m e rc ia l Loan&#13;
O ffic e r&#13;
The Michigan Certified&#13;
Development Corporation&#13;
is the leading provider&#13;
of SBA 504 loan fi-&#13;
Inancing in the state of&#13;
‘ lichigan. We currently&#13;
ave an opening for a&#13;
full time experienced&#13;
loan officer based in&#13;
Washtenaw County, Ml.&#13;
Duties include: extensive&#13;
marketing and calling on&#13;
banks and other referral&#13;
sources, initial review of&#13;
loan packages for eligibility&#13;
and credit worthiness,&#13;
and document collection&#13;
and management.&#13;
Ideal candidates&#13;
must possess strong organizational,&#13;
interpersonal&#13;
and communication&#13;
skills, an ability to work&#13;
independently, and be&#13;
detail oriented. College&#13;
degree and/or commercial&#13;
banking experience&#13;
are preferred. The&#13;
MCDC offers a competitive&#13;
compensation package&#13;
and a business casual&#13;
work environment.&#13;
Please submit a cover&#13;
letter and resume by&#13;
July 5, 2008, to: Jane K.&#13;
Sherzer, President of&#13;
CDC, 912 Centennial&#13;
ay, Suite 300, Lansing,&#13;
I 48917. For additional&#13;
information, visit:&#13;
www.michigancdc.org.&#13;
Technologist III&#13;
NAMSA, the World&#13;
leader specializing in the&#13;
safety and efficacy evaluation&#13;
of medical devices,&#13;
has an immediate Technologist&#13;
III opening in&#13;
our R &amp; D department.&#13;
This position is primarily&#13;
responsible for development&#13;
of new tests and&#13;
products. The successful&#13;
candidate will hold a&#13;
bachelor's degree in&#13;
Chemistry with a minimum&#13;
of 3-5 years related&#13;
experience specifically&#13;
with chromatography.&#13;
NAMSA offers a competitive&#13;
salary and complete&#13;
benefits package.&#13;
Send resume to;&#13;
NAMSA, HR Department,&#13;
6750 Wales Rd,&#13;
Northwood, OH 43619&#13;
or email&#13;
HROhio@namsa.com&#13;
EOE&#13;
T e c h n o lo g is t&#13;
NAMSA, the World&#13;
leader specializing in&#13;
the safety and efficacy&#13;
evaluation of medical&#13;
devices, has immediate&#13;
openings in our Toxicology&#13;
department for&#13;
Technologists I and II.&#13;
High school diploma&#13;
required; Bachelor's&#13;
degree or Associate of&#13;
Applied Science in Veterinary&#13;
Technology preferred.&#13;
Prior related work&#13;
experience preferred.&#13;
NAMSA offers a competitive&#13;
salary and complete&#13;
benefits package.&#13;
Send resume to:&#13;
NAMSA, HR Department,&#13;
6750 Wales Rd.,&#13;
Northwood, OH 43619&#13;
or email&#13;
HROhio@namsa.com&#13;
EOE&#13;
WCHO&#13;
M A N AG EM EN T&#13;
ANALYST l/ll&#13;
(EMR Support)&#13;
Under general supervision,&#13;
learns &amp; periforms&#13;
professional level and responsible&#13;
administrative,&#13;
organizational, systems,&#13;
budgetary and other&#13;
analysis and staff support&#13;
related to department&#13;
or divisional operations.&#13;
Makes recommendations&#13;
for action and&#13;
assists in policy and procedure&#13;
implementation.&#13;
May have programmatic&#13;
responsibility. Performs&#13;
related work as assigned.&#13;
Equivalent to&#13;
possession of a Bachelor's&#13;
degree with major&#13;
coursework related to&#13;
the work. No professional&#13;
level experience is&#13;
required. However, completion&#13;
of an internship&#13;
or possession of some&#13;
technical experience in a&#13;
public agency setting Is&#13;
desirable. Bachelor's degree&#13;
in computer technology&#13;
(ideally information&#13;
systems) OR social&#13;
science along with two&#13;
or more years of electronic&#13;
medical record&#13;
experience. Customer&#13;
service experience with&#13;
information systems.&#13;
Experience maintaining&#13;
user login accounts, user&#13;
access levels, troubleshooting&#13;
database problems,&#13;
testing software,&#13;
documenting resolutions&#13;
for future reference, and&#13;
communicating extensively&#13;
by e-mail and&#13;
phone. Additional education&#13;
and/or experience&#13;
In: providing information&#13;
system customer service,&#13;
project management,&#13;
managing database&#13;
issues through to&#13;
resolution or reassignment&#13;
to a project manager,&#13;
acting as a liaison between&#13;
end users and&#13;
software vendors or&#13;
module experts, and creating&#13;
training videos with&#13;
Camtasia and Articulate&#13;
preferred.&#13;
Complete an online&#13;
application form at&#13;
www.ewashtenaw.org&#13;
or visit the Washtenaw&#13;
County Human Resources&#13;
Department, 220 N.&#13;
Main St, Ann Arbor, Ml&#13;
Driver&#13;
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• Looking for&#13;
experienced teams or&#13;
solos willing to team up.&#13;
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length of Haul in Team&#13;
XL Fleet.&#13;
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or fax: 734-971-2730&#13;
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Excellent opportunity in&#13;
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Attn.: Melissa&#13;
T. Nurse Administration&#13;
2600 Green Road, Suite&#13;
150A, Box 0790, Ann Arbor,&#13;
Ml 48105; Fax: 734-&#13;
647-3273; email&#13;
ACS-Job$@&#13;
med.umich.edu. Please&#13;
indicate which location&#13;
you are applying for.&#13;
University of M ichigan&#13;
Health System&#13;
A non-discriminatory,&#13;
affirmative action&#13;
employer.&#13;
The Difference is YOU.&#13;
DENTAL ASSISTANT&#13;
P/T for orthodontic practice.&#13;
Must have good&#13;
work ethic &amp; be a team&#13;
player. Send resume to:&#13;
515 S. Main St., Suite 1,&#13;
Chelsea. Ml 48118 or&#13;
e-mail: info@drhowe&#13;
orthodontics.com&#13;
DENTAL ASSISTANT&#13;
(RDA) - 32-36 hrs/wk.&#13;
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call: 734-417-7215&#13;
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our excellent team. This&#13;
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734-475-9124 or fax resume&#13;
to 734-475-2215&#13;
DENTAL BUSINESS&#13;
OFFICE RECEPTIONIST&#13;
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friendly team, In our&#13;
lovely modern office.&#13;
Good pay and benefits.&#13;
2 yrs dental experience&#13;
with strong preference&#13;
given to those with&#13;
Dentrix, Excel 8 digital&#13;
photography training.&#13;
Fax your resume to&#13;
(734) 677-4606 or call&#13;
Carol (734) 677-8700&#13;
Director for Student&#13;
Health Services - Albion&#13;
College Manages&#13;
Student Health Services,&#13;
an ambulatory care unit,&#13;
which includes developing&#13;
and implementing&#13;
policies and protocols.&#13;
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family members, campus&#13;
community members,&#13;
and other health&#13;
care providers as appropriate;&#13;
and directs wellness&#13;
promotional activities.&#13;
Qualifications: BS&#13;
Nursing required; MS&#13;
Nursing and college&#13;
health nursing experience&#13;
preferred. Current&#13;
license/eligibility as RN&#13;
in Michigan; five years&#13;
recent nursing experience;&#13;
education/recent&#13;
experience in working&#13;
with Quality Management&#13;
and Improvement&#13;
systems; supervisory&#13;
and practice experience&#13;
in independent clinical&#13;
health setting; outstanding&#13;
independent clinical&#13;
nursing skills; risk&#13;
management, problemsolving,&#13;
protocol management,&#13;
wellness&#13;
promotlon.interpersonal,&#13;
oral/written communication,&#13;
and advising skills.&#13;
Starting date negotiable,&#13;
salary/benefits including&#13;
personal and family&#13;
tuition remission plan&#13;
are competitive. Send&#13;
letter of application,&#13;
resume, contact information&#13;
for three references&#13;
to: Director SHS&#13;
Search Committee, c/o&#13;
Mr. Kenneth Snyder,&#13;
Assistant Dean for Community&#13;
Standards,&#13;
kesnyder@albion.edu.&#13;
Review of applications&#13;
will begin immediately&#13;
and will be accepted&#13;
until filled. Albion College&#13;
is especially Interested&#13;
in candidates who&#13;
will contribute to a campus&#13;
climate that supports&#13;
equality and diversity.&#13;
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www.albion.edu&#13;
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is essential. Full or&#13;
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and benefits.&#13;
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HOME HEALTH&#13;
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Home Health Aide to&#13;
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home patient care. Excellent&#13;
opportunity to&#13;
gain nursing skills, while&#13;
working flexible hours&#13;
with patients, families,&#13;
nurses and therapists.&#13;
Must have previous patient&#13;
care experience and&#13;
reliable transportation.&#13;
Please apply online at:&#13;
w w w .c c h .o rg .&#13;
Department of Human&#13;
Resources&#13;
ChelMi Community Hoipital&#13;
775 South M«in Street&#13;
Chelsea.&#13;
www.cch.org&#13;
Ph: (734) 475-3998&#13;
Fax: (734) 475-4041&#13;
A smoke free facility&#13;
Equal Opportunity&#13;
Employer&#13;
Medical&#13;
Assistant&#13;
B A R B A R A A N N&#13;
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As one of the nation’s top cancer centers, the Barbara Ann&#13;
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has been successful in the clinical development of several new&#13;
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clinical practice. Currently our team is seeking three new members&#13;
to join in the following, roles:&#13;
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experience required, chemotherapy experience preferred.&#13;
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education preferred.&#13;
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eeo/m/f&#13;
MEDICAL&#13;
TECHNOLOGIST&#13;
OR MEDICAL&#13;
LAB TECHNICIAN&#13;
Bixby Medical Center, in&#13;
Adrian, Ml is seeking a&#13;
contingent Medical&#13;
Technologist or Medical&#13;
Laboratory Technician&#13;
for our hospital laboratory.&#13;
Position performs&#13;
blood tests and studies&#13;
morphology of constituents&#13;
of blood for diagnosis&#13;
and treatment of&#13;
patients of all ages.&#13;
Interested applicants&#13;
must be registered Med&#13;
Technologist or Med Lab&#13;
Technician with 1-2&#13;
years hospital or clinical&#13;
lab experience. We offer&#13;
competitive wages and&#13;
excellent benefits.&#13;
Qualified candidates&#13;
may fax a resume to&#13;
517-423-9799, Attn: Clinical&#13;
Recruiter, or apply&#13;
online at the Career&#13;
Opportunities section of&#13;
www.promedica.org&#13;
EOE&#13;
Member of&#13;
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NURSING&#13;
ASSISTANTS&#13;
Full time, part time and&#13;
contingent positions&#13;
available for candidates&#13;
with high school education&#13;
and minimum 2&#13;
years previous patient&#13;
care experience preferred.&#13;
Come join our caring&#13;
and compassionate&#13;
team. The Hospital offers&#13;
competitive salary, shift&#13;
differentials and benefits.&#13;
Please apply online at:&#13;
www.cch.org&#13;
Department of Human&#13;
Resources&#13;
Ph: (734) 475-3998&#13;
Fax: (734) 475-4041&#13;
A smoke free facility&#13;
Equal Opportunity&#13;
Employer&#13;
Physician Substitute Under&#13;
the supervision of&#13;
the Laboratory/Medical&#13;
Director and Center&#13;
Manager, ensure donor&#13;
suitability, product integrity&#13;
and the continued&#13;
good health of donors&#13;
through the compliance&#13;
with Food and Drug Administration&#13;
(FDA) regulations&#13;
and Standard Operating&#13;
Procedures&#13;
(SOP) Manual guidelines.&#13;
High School Diploma or&#13;
GtD required.&#13;
LPN/EMT/RN active license&#13;
in the state employed.&#13;
International&#13;
BioResources, LLC is&#13;
looking for a Physician&#13;
Substitute for our Ypsilanti,&#13;
Ml Blood Plasma&#13;
Donation Center. LPNs&#13;
are preferred. EMTs&#13;
and RNs are welcome to&#13;
apply. Tamara Smith,&#13;
Center Manager&#13;
813 W Michigan Avenue&#13;
Ypsilanti, Ml 48197 International&#13;
BioResources&#13;
tsmith@lbior.com,&#13;
(734)483-0067&#13;
OPHTHALMIC&#13;
ASSISTANTS, FT/PT&#13;
Busy, rapidly growing&#13;
ophthalmology practice&#13;
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Send resume to:&#13;
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time.&#13;
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Qualified candidates&#13;
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517-423-9799, Attn: Clinical&#13;
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online at the Career&#13;
Opportunities section of&#13;
www.promedica.org&#13;
EOE Members of&#13;
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time position with&#13;
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Send resume to:&#13;
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PO Box 994, Suite R1018&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48106&#13;
Email;&#13;
apply@aiaofaa.com&#13;
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of Dreamweaver,&#13;
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plus.&#13;
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1020 Greene St,&#13;
A nn Arbor,&#13;
Ml 48109-1444.&#13;
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opportunity employer.&#13;
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for all CNAs with 5 years&#13;
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a criminal background&#13;
check and drug screen.&#13;
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learning interviewing&#13;
skills ect. Program starts&#13;
July 7 - August 15. Mon&#13;
- Friday 10am -6:30pm.&#13;
Ideal candidate will have&#13;
strong organizational&#13;
skills, professionalism 8&#13;
patience. Skilled in MS&#13;
Office and Internet.&#13;
Email or fax resume to;&#13;
kellyb@wskills.com&#13;
810-227-1344. EOE.&#13;
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦&#13;
Instructors:&#13;
Academic Skills&#13;
(Part time)&#13;
Needed for Fall 2008&#13;
semester, beginning&#13;
September 2, 2008 at&#13;
Washtenaw (Community&#13;
College. Master's degree&#13;
in Reading, Secondary&#13;
Education or Literacy.&#13;
Minor coursework in&#13;
Math/Science area an&#13;
advantage. Teaching&#13;
experience preferred.&#13;
Hourly rate is $48.67.&#13;
Interested persons&#13;
should email resume to&#13;
jlippens@wccnet.edu&#13;
WCC is a smoke free&#13;
campus AA/EEO/ADA&#13;
. ^ W a s h t e n a w&#13;
Community College&#13;
Trust&#13;
Administrator&#13;
United Bancorp, Inc, a&#13;
bank holding company&#13;
with two growing community&#13;
bank subsidiaries,&#13;
has an opening for&#13;
a Trust Administrator to&#13;
be located at our Main&#13;
Office In Ann Arbor.&#13;
This position will work&#13;
with an existing portfolio&#13;
of trust clients and act as&#13;
account administrator for&#13;
trusts, estates, conservatorships&#13;
and investment&#13;
management&#13;
accounts. The Trust&#13;
Administrator will market&#13;
investment management&#13;
as well as traditional&#13;
trust products and&#13;
services in a team&#13;
environment.&#13;
To ensure your success&#13;
we require previous trust&#13;
administration and&#13;
business development&#13;
experience. Excellent&#13;
communication skills are&#13;
required for this position.&#13;
A college degree is&#13;
required, and a J.D.&#13;
and/or a certification in&#13;
financial planning are&#13;
highly desirable.&#13;
We offer an attractive&#13;
team oriented work&#13;
environment and opportunities&#13;
for growth.&#13;
Fax/mail or e-mail&#13;
resumes to&#13;
United Bank 8 Trust&#13;
Human Resources&#13;
P.O. Box 248&#13;
Tecumseh, Ml 49286&#13;
hr@ubat.com&#13;
Fax 517-423-1715&#13;
EEOE&#13;
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦&#13;
B u y i t o r&#13;
s e ll i t !&#13;
H E R C&#13;
W Coordinator:&#13;
Reading Clinic&#13;
(Part time)&#13;
Washtenaw Community&#13;
College. This position&#13;
shall implement supportive&#13;
services to students,&#13;
including students with&#13;
^ disabilities, who require&#13;
V special assistance In order&#13;
to successfully enter&#13;
occupational and educational&#13;
programs.&#13;
Minimum qualifications:&#13;
Masters degree in special&#13;
education or higher&#13;
education administration&#13;
and two years experience&#13;
with students with&#13;
special needs. Hourly&#13;
rate is $18.87; maximum&#13;
20 hours per week.&#13;
Interested persons&#13;
should email resume to&#13;
asmlth@wccnet.edu by&#13;
July 7, 2008. Candidates&#13;
must be authorized to&#13;
work In the United&#13;
States. Proof of U.S. citizenship&#13;
or immigration&#13;
status will be required&#13;
upon employment.&#13;
For job postings and&#13;
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;
. ^ W a s h t e n a w&#13;
Community College&#13;
Manager:&#13;
Records and&#13;
Subscriptions&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
Association seeks&#13;
full-time office professional&#13;
to manage&#13;
company records and&#13;
subscriptions (e.g.,&#13;
software, specs).&#13;
Minimum credentials&#13;
must demonstrate&#13;
solid computer skills&#13;
in MS Access, Excel,&#13;
Word, and Adobe&#13;
Acrobat, bachelors&#13;
degree, 3-5 years&#13;
relevant experience,&#13;
fluent in English.&#13;
Send resume, job&#13;
and salary history to:&#13;
tech_association@&#13;
comcast.net&#13;
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items quickly with&#13;
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Planning and Evaluation&#13;
Coord. Key role in local&#13;
Plan to End Homelessness.&#13;
Need skills in project&#13;
management, communications,&#13;
research,&#13;
and evaluation. 3-years&#13;
post-grad in housing /&#13;
human services preferred.&#13;
Salary $37.5-45K -*•&#13;
great benefits. Send cover&#13;
/resume /writing samples.&#13;
complete job description&#13;
on website.&#13;
wha-info@ewashtenaw.&#13;
org, www.whalliance.org&#13;
Program and&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
Coordinator&#13;
Part time position to provide&#13;
health care financing&#13;
counseling to older&#13;
adults and to coordinate&#13;
program of high-level&#13;
volunteers. Significant&#13;
community involvement&#13;
with social service community&#13;
and health care&#13;
providers. Must possess&#13;
excellent written, verbal,&#13;
and presentation skills&#13;
with ability to master&#13;
detailed information.&#13;
Bachelor's degree in&#13;
human service field desired,&#13;
master's preferred,&#13;
but will consider appropriate&#13;
combination of&#13;
education, experience&#13;
with older adults,&#13;
Medicare/Medicaid, and&#13;
volunteer coordination.&#13;
Flexible schedule possible&#13;
in a fast paced environment.&#13;
Excellent benefit&#13;
package and paid&#13;
time off.&#13;
If interested and&#13;
qualified, please send&#13;
resume including salary&#13;
expectation to:&#13;
Catholic Social Services&#13;
Attn: MMAP-AAN&#13;
4925 Packard&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48108&#13;
or email&#13;
jobs@csswashtenaw.org&#13;
with the subject line&#13;
MMAP-AAN. No phone&#13;
inquiries please.&#13;
EOE.&#13;
PSYCHOLOGIST-Fully&#13;
licensed, experienced in&#13;
women's issues. Part/&#13;
Full-time in a Jackson&#13;
group practice. Fax resume&#13;
w/references to&#13;
517-782-0310.&#13;
Residential Mgr.&#13;
A premier property&#13;
mgmt company is&#13;
seeking a Residential&#13;
Mgr. for Pine Valley&#13;
Apts, a beautiful Ann&#13;
Arbor community. Individual&#13;
will be respon&#13;
sible for day to day operations&#13;
of the community,&#13;
Including the&#13;
leasing of apt homes.&#13;
Must possess excellent&#13;
communication&#13;
skills, exp. in property&#13;
mgmt, knowledge of&#13;
federal, state 8 local&#13;
laws pertaining to Fair&#13;
Housing 8 EEO, the&#13;
ability to close leases&#13;
8 computer skills.&#13;
Email/Fax resume&#13;
w/salary requirements&#13;
jbevins@slavik&#13;
management.com&#13;
Fax: 248-593-4636&#13;
E.O.E.&#13;
Sales Reps 8&#13;
Supervisors&#13;
SELL TH E A N N&#13;
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D O O R T O D O O R&#13;
Call 1-800-404-7815&#13;
or forward your&#13;
resume to;&#13;
mkrawetzke®&#13;
gmail.com&#13;
ANN ARBOR NEWS&#13;
Piano- Story and Clark&#13;
Console w/ stool.&#13;
$200/best. (734)663-6230&#13;
^ccreat/ofla/&#13;
and Trai^/&#13;
I FOR SALE&#13;
Are you earning $10-&#13;
$30/hour at your job?&#13;
Have you ever sold&#13;
sweepers, siding, magazines,&#13;
or candy door&#13;
to door? Have you ever&#13;
dreamed of being&#13;
your own boss, working&#13;
the hours that you&#13;
want, and no limit to&#13;
your income?&#13;
Power Wheelchair -&#13;
Invacare Pronto M51,&#13;
stable, quiet, 8 months&#13;
of indoor use only;&#13;
includes oxygen rack.&#13;
$1,900. (734)971-6742.&#13;
/ --------------------------------\&#13;
■ H o m e E le c tro n ic s&#13;
If you answered yes&#13;
then you need to call&#13;
today! Outside Doorto-&#13;
Door Sales opportunity&#13;
for goal oriented,&#13;
self-starters, motivated&#13;
to succeed. These&#13;
Bose 501 Towers- 4&#13;
speakers, $900. Sony&#13;
center speaker, $150.&#13;
Great cond 734-547-1868&#13;
Z H o u s e h o ld&#13;
L G o o d s J&#13;
are full-time positions,&#13;
promoting 8 selling&#13;
the Ann Arbor News.&#13;
Compensation is commission&#13;
based with&#13;
weekly commissions,&#13;
sales incentives and&#13;
contest prizes!&#13;
Workbench Dinnette Set&#13;
4 bentwood chairs,&#13;
table46x25. Best offer&#13;
734-996-0482.&#13;
f M is c e lla n e o u s ^&#13;
L Item s J&#13;
Average rep sells 1-3&#13;
sales per hour, with&#13;
each sale paying&#13;
$10.00 each! Outside&#13;
Sales experience is&#13;
preferred, but not required.&#13;
Interested applicants&#13;
should be&#13;
comfortable working&#13;
in a goal-oriented&#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;
/ M u s ic a l&#13;
L M e rc h a n d is e j&#13;
environment and have&#13;
dependable transportation.&#13;
PIANO, 1930's&#13;
Steinway Console&#13;
Aircraft Sales&#13;
ATV's and Off Road Vehicles&#13;
Bicycles and Service&#13;
Boat Rent and/or Charter&#13;
Boat Slips and Docks&#13;
Boats, Motors, and Accessories&#13;
Campers and Trailers - Rent&#13;
Campers and Trailers • Sale&#13;
Camping Sites&#13;
Motor Homes - Rent&#13;
Motor Homes • Sales&#13;
Personal Watercraft&#13;
Sailboats&#13;
Snowmobiles and Accessories&#13;
Honda Accord '05- LX, 4&#13;
dr, auto, AC, all power&#13;
CD, 36K, like new.&#13;
$12,900 (734) 332-0049&#13;
Honda Civic EX '99 1&#13;
owner FL, mint cond. 2dr&#13;
141K hwy auto $3900&#13;
517-862-3494 Ann Arbor&#13;
HONDA CIVIC LX 03 Excellent&#13;
condition. 50k, 4&#13;
dr, all perks and remote&#13;
lock. Great snow tires included.&#13;
Reliable, safe,&#13;
clean. (734)276-8385.&#13;
Q&#13;
LEXUS RX330 04 33K&#13;
mi, 5 door, automatic,&#13;
excellent condition,&#13;
$25,900. (734)622-8211.&#13;
CB ic yc les , R e p a ir&#13;
a n d S e rv ic e&#13;
$1600. 734-429-4447&#13;
WANTED TO BUY&#13;
USEDBIKESI&#13;
Campus Student Bike&#13;
Shop, 336 Maynard St.,&#13;
Ann Arbor. 734-327-6949&#13;
CB o a ts , M o to rs ,&#13;
a n d A c c e s o rie s&#13;
Yamaha Waverunner GP&#13;
1300R '03- Trailer 8 cover,&#13;
low hrs, kept inside.&#13;
$6250. (734) 476-0817. CC am p in g S ite s&#13;
, Sales&#13;
B U S IN E S S&#13;
M A N A G E R&#13;
5 p o in t im p o r t d e a le r s h ip&#13;
o n J a c k s o n R d h a s im m e d&#13;
ia te p o s i t io n o p e n . P re v io&#13;
u s s a le s a n d f in a n c e e x p&#13;
e r ie n c e p re fe r re d b u t will&#13;
c o n s id e r r ig h t in d iv id u a l.&#13;
E O E&#13;
* 4 0 1 K, b e n e f it s p k g&#13;
* C om p e t it iv e b o n u s&#13;
* M e d ic a l/ d e n ta l&#13;
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J P L am m e r s , 6 6 3 - 7 7 7 0&#13;
EO E /M a le / F em a le / V e te ra n s&#13;
CREW MANAGER -&#13;
$27,000-$37,000 + year,&#13;
3-6 man crew, must have&#13;
6mo.-F sates experience.&#13;
866-284-4869.&#13;
CSR, EXPERIENCED&#13;
Wanted for local insurance&#13;
agency. Flexible&#13;
hours, good pay. Please&#13;
call 734-821-1555 and&#13;
ask for Bill.&#13;
F IN A N C IA L SALES&#13;
Join MetLife, today, one&#13;
of the world's Largest&#13;
Financial Institutions.&#13;
Comprehensive benefits,&#13;
training, insurance and&#13;
investment products.&#13;
Industry or sales&#13;
experience preferred.&#13;
D. Koczara, Recruiting&#13;
Mgr, 248-680-0490 ext&#13;
107, or dkoczara@&#13;
metlife.com. EOE&#13;
L02085994 [exp0209][MI]&#13;
Free Real Estate School&#13;
Great Opportunities&#13;
Exist. Pre-License&#13;
Education Starting Soon&#13;
CBSRE School of Real&#13;
Estate! For more&#13;
information call&#13;
800-276-8318 Code 200&#13;
Growing import Dealer&#13;
seeks 2-3 qualified&#13;
SALES PEOPLE&#13;
Experience w/ success&#13;
preferred. Weekly pay&#13;
checks 8 paid vacation.&#13;
Tom Bagwell: 734-495-&#13;
1000/734-695-1082.&#13;
Mall Rep cable sales.&#13;
$9-$15/hr plus. Great&#13;
Job Flex Schedule.&#13;
517-525-1218&#13;
MUSIC!&#13;
c V o lu n te e rs&#13;
Volunteers&#13;
with Kidney Disease&#13;
Needed for Clinical Trial&#13;
at University of Michigan&#13;
To participate in a 18-&#13;
week study involving&#13;
Tetrahydrobiopterin&#13;
(6R-BH4) and Vitamin C&#13;
(IRB# HUM00016705)&#13;
To quairfy you must&#13;
meet the following&#13;
minimal crKeria:&#13;
• Ages 18-75&#13;
• Kidney disease due to&#13;
High Blood Pressure&#13;
and/or Diabetes&#13;
Subjects will receive a&#13;
total of $51 per study&#13;
visit for total of 8 visits&#13;
Please contact: Anita&#13;
Biswas, BS 734-763-4268&#13;
^ c T c h a ^ jg&#13;
Immediate openings for&#13;
part-time Contact Center&#13;
Sales and Customer&#13;
Service Representatives.&#13;
Shar Products Company,&#13;
specializing in stringed&#13;
instruments, needs key&#13;
people with good phone&#13;
skills along with computer&#13;
and internet literacy.&#13;
Music and/or string playing&#13;
experience is helpful.&#13;
Supervisory experience,&#13;
electric instrument&#13;
knowledge, and Spanish&#13;
language skills are a plus&#13;
but not required. A variety&#13;
of flexible schedules&#13;
are available for year&#13;
around positions.&#13;
Send your resume along&#13;
with a brief introduction:&#13;
renag@sharmusic.com&#13;
with contact center rep&#13;
in the heading, EOE&#13;
www.sharmusic.com&#13;
Antiques, Art and Collectibles&#13;
Appliances&#13;
Auctions and Auctioneers&#13;
Baby Kerns and Toys&#13;
Building Supplies&#13;
Business and Office Equipment&#13;
Cameras and Supplies&#13;
Clothing&#13;
Computers&#13;
Crafts and Bazzaars&#13;
Daily Bargain Ads&#13;
Estate Sales&#13;
Exercise Equipment&#13;
Firewood and Heating Supplies&#13;
Flowers&#13;
Freebies&#13;
Freebies Wanted&#13;
Garage Sales&#13;
Handicapped Equipment&#13;
Home Electronics&#13;
Household Goods .&#13;
Jewelry and Diamonds&#13;
Machine, Tool and Industrial&#13;
Equiprnent&#13;
Miscellaneous Kerns&#13;
Musical Merchandise&#13;
Pools, Hot Tub and Accessories&#13;
Refrigerator Equipment&#13;
Resturant Equipment&#13;
Sport Trading Cards&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
Swaps and/or Wanted&#13;
Wanted Bargins&#13;
Yard Equipment&#13;
PLAYER PIANO -&#13;
Grinnell Bros. Grand upright&#13;
1915, restored,&#13;
very good condition, just&#13;
tuned, 200 rolls plus extras.&#13;
Sacrifice $1800.&#13;
734-374-5702 Frank&#13;
schappy4@hotmail.com&#13;
3 Deeded RV lots,&#13;
lake front,$32,500&#13;
Adjoining $19,900-ea&#13;
Call (517) 812-1442&#13;
C S a ilb o a ts&#13;
cY a rd E q u ip m e n t&#13;
where it befiiiis"&#13;
Sears Home Improve -&#13;
ment Products, a national&#13;
leader in the industry,&#13;
is looking for outside&#13;
sales people. Experience&#13;
is preferred, but if you&#13;
are exceptional, we will&#13;
train. We want goaloriented&#13;
people that are&#13;
the best of the best. If&#13;
you are looking for more&#13;
than just a job, more&#13;
than just a paycheck,&#13;
and want a real management&#13;
opportunity, please&#13;
apply. Top performers in&#13;
this region earned an&#13;
average of $113,971 *.&#13;
For immediate consider •&#13;
ation, please contact/&#13;
send your resume to Joe&#13;
Hendricks at: Fax: 734-&#13;
525-1422 or Email:&#13;
jhendr@searssiding.com&#13;
When emailing resume,&#13;
please indicate "SHIP Resume&#13;
Submission" in the&#13;
subject line. *Based on&#13;
regional average for top&#13;
10 Sales Representatives&#13;
with at least 1 year of&#13;
service. M/F/dA/. EOE.&#13;
We utilize drug testing&#13;
and criminal background&#13;
checks as a condition of&#13;
employment.&#13;
GMC Pick-up '98 - Long&#13;
bed, 135K ml., very good&#13;
cond., $5000. w/ 200 gal&#13;
fertilizing spray tank&#13;
$7000. Separate or together.&#13;
734-487-0875.&#13;
JOHN DEERE 2210 Tractor&#13;
4wd, diesel, loader,&#13;
plow, box scraper,&#13;
62" mower deck, only&#13;
180 hrs. $11,200.&#13;
(734)748-3744._________&#13;
Hobie HobieCat 16 good&#13;
condition. Tan Hulls&#13;
exterior, trailer, tiller&#13;
extension, main sail. Jib,&#13;
$1600. Brown, Yellow,&#13;
and Orange Sails&#13;
mcdowell4286@comcast&#13;
.com, (517)423-3925.&#13;
LEXUS SC430 '04 Hardtop&#13;
Convertible 22k&#13;
miles Immaculate Silver&#13;
Black Leather Custom&#13;
Wheels Navigation&#13;
Heated Seats LOADED&#13;
$35,900 (517) 914-7644&#13;
MAZDA 3 '07 - iSedan,&#13;
silver, like new, w/opts.&#13;
True 33 mpg. 25K hwy,&#13;
$14,750. (248) 819-2519,&#13;
MERCEDES C220 '95&#13;
White, auto, loaded, CD,&#13;
new tires, 25 mpg, 129K,&#13;
good cond. $3800 firm.&#13;
734-657-7485&#13;
NISSAN Maxima 1998&#13;
113,200 miles, $4,600.&#13;
bdavila@umich.edu&#13;
(734) 507-0375.&#13;
NISSAN Maxima '99 66K&#13;
miles, automatic, excellent&#13;
condition. Black,&#13;
Air, alarm, radio/&#13;
cassette, cruise control,&#13;
power locks, power seat,&#13;
power windows, $6000.&#13;
(734)604-4870.&#13;
VOLVO S60 '04- 54K,&#13;
dark blue, leather, sunroof,&#13;
full power, alloys,&#13;
very nice $12,900.&#13;
(734) 216-9957.&#13;
Volvo S60 '04&#13;
Leather, moon, 29K,&#13;
$14,900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
W e a re p ro u d to u se&#13;
* re c yc le d n ew sp rin t&#13;
Spreader Ride-On Magnum&#13;
SS, spreader 8&#13;
sprayer. New $5695 w/&#13;
sac. $4000 734-487-0875&#13;
and Farm&#13;
Christmas Trees&#13;
Dirt and/or Gravel&#13;
Farm Equipment&#13;
Good Things To Eat&#13;
Horse Stables&#13;
Livestock Feed&#13;
Pets and Supplies&#13;
Plant, Shrub and Trees&#13;
Wanted or Exchange&#13;
Auto Dealer Directory&#13;
Auto Finance and Insurance&#13;
Auto and/or Transport Share&#13;
Automotive Services&#13;
Budget Wheels&#13;
Cars Domestic&#13;
Cars Import&#13;
Classic and/or Antique Cars&#13;
Crossovers&#13;
Heavy Trucks and Equipment&#13;
Motorcycles and Service&#13;
SUV's&#13;
Tires, Parts, and Accessories&#13;
Trucks&#13;
Utilitiy Trailers&#13;
Vans&#13;
Wanted Vehicles&#13;
( :&#13;
F a rm E q u ip m e n t c A u to m o t iv e&#13;
S e rv ic e s&#13;
LANDPRIDE1660&#13;
3pt Finish Mower, very&#13;
little use, $ 1100/best.&#13;
(517) 304-6995&#13;
AACHEN AUTO.com&#13;
Best Service, Best Prices&#13;
888-484-0508&#13;
C H o rs e s&#13;
a n d S ta b le s J&#13;
( B u d g e t W h e e ls&#13;
APHA Paint Gelding- 11&#13;
yrs. old. Solid, sound 8&#13;
sweet, no vices. Worth&#13;
$5K, giving away for&#13;
$2500 OBO or lease for&#13;
cost. 734-677-3569.&#13;
P e ts a n d ^&#13;
P e t S u p p lie s J&#13;
Abyssinian Kittens -&#13;
CFA, rare, beautiful 8&#13;
very loving. $450.&#13;
(734) 587-3033&#13;
Buick LeSabre '97 - Runs&#13;
8 drives great. $ 1,000&#13;
A-Jax Auto. 1702 E. US-&#13;
12. 734-368-3897.&#13;
DODGE NEON 1998&#13;
130,000 miles, 4 door,&#13;
auto, good condition.&#13;
Runs Great! New battery,&#13;
tires 8 brakes. $1850.&#13;
midu000@hotmail.com,&#13;
(734)358-6406.&#13;
ADOPT a kitty companion!&#13;
Adorable, sweet&#13;
Kittens 8 Cats. All fixed/&#13;
vetted. PETCO adoption&#13;
center every Day. See&#13;
Planned Pethood&#13;
coordinators Sun. 11-3p&#13;
I Adorable Labradoodle&#13;
Pups - 2 males, DOB&#13;
4/3/08. $400/ea.&#13;
(734) 475-9773_________&#13;
Bernese Mt. Dog&#13;
Puppies. Great family&#13;
pets, ready to go $800.&#13;
streamnacres@netzero.&#13;
com or (269)792-9586.&#13;
Bichon/Shih-Tzu Teddy&#13;
Bear Pups - small, NON -&#13;
SHED, love kids, shots,&#13;
$500. 810-655-5251.&#13;
Dodge Neon '98- Looks&#13;
goodi Runs perfect!&#13;
needs nothing! $2100&#13;
(734) 320-5296&#13;
Ford Mustang '96 - II.&#13;
93,465 ml., mech. sound,&#13;
new parts, $2295 will&#13;
consider any offers.&#13;
734-217-9167/433-0131.&#13;
FORD TAURUS '95 - 3.0L&#13;
V6, 200K hwy. miles,&#13;
looks 8 runs good.&#13;
$1350. (734) 761-7108.&#13;
HONDA Accord EX 1991&#13;
147k mi, 4 dr, auto, good&#13;
cond. Black, 4 cyl,&#13;
$2,700. 734-735-6363&#13;
BIRD CAGE- Large -&#13;
Grey, Macaw, Amazon...&#13;
29x46x59 high. Gray,&#13;
skirt, casters, dome. Excellent&#13;
condition. Mfg-&#13;
Animal Env-New $2300.&#13;
Asking $1250. Ann Arbor.&#13;
(734)788-1820.&#13;
Lincoln Town Car '89 -&#13;
Burgandy, 22mpg, runs&#13;
good,needs painVno rust&#13;
$1800/best. 485-2324.&#13;
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FinancIng/FIA Vouchers&#13;
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734-217-9167/433-0131.&#13;
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'05 26,000 miles, 6-cyl, 6&#13;
speed. $18,750.&#13;
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Ford Focus 2TS '03 - Air,&#13;
5 speed, 4 door sedan,&#13;
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red, clean, 29K mi,&#13;
$6550. (734) 668-8940.&#13;
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$7800. 734-260-1987.&#13;
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brindles, very sweet. Females&#13;
$175, males $150.&#13;
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Ford Taurus '06 SE 4 dr,&#13;
Auto, AC, all power CD,&#13;
23K mi, like new $8900.&#13;
(734) 332-0049&#13;
MAZDA Tribute '03 LXV6,&#13;
2WD, 85,000 (hwy),&#13;
excellent condition/orig.&#13;
owner. Silver, 6 cyl,&#13;
ABS, AC, CD, cruise,&#13;
power windows, $6,900.&#13;
New front brakes (1/08)&#13;
and tires, (734) 604-0524.&#13;
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Premium, leather, 16K,&#13;
$10,900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
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3 country area. $1500-&#13;
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Shi Tzu Puppy - 10 wks&#13;
old, first shots 8 wormed,&#13;
vet checked. $300.&#13;
cash only (517) 447-3935&#13;
2 SWEET CATS - 2&#13;
sweet 2-yr-old longhair&#13;
cats - inseparable brother&#13;
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Must be adopted together.&#13;
Neutered/spayed&#13;
and all shots. Free to&#13;
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(734)255-4885.&#13;
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7900 miles, manual,&#13;
excellent condition,&#13;
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loaded, non-smoker.&#13;
(734)484-1319.&#13;
C Im p o r t&#13;
A u to m o b ile s&#13;
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excellent, leather, CD,&#13;
A/C, $25K. 734-476-1476&#13;
J&#13;
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'05 40K black leather roof&#13;
I $11,900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
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Trucks &amp; Vans-&#13;
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.......................$17,900&#13;
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chrome wheels, 17K&#13;
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'02 FORD TAURUS&#13;
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tutone leather interior.&#13;
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clean, 14,000 miles.&#13;
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OPEN&#13;
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new tires and&#13;
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Honda Odyssey 2000&#13;
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pwr wind, good cond.&#13;
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                <text>Index to July 04, 2008 edition of The Livingston Community News, Brighton, Michigan. &lt;strong&gt;A Source link to this newspaper becomes available when viewing this page in the library. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt;If you are unable to visit in person you can &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href="https://howelllibrary.org/howell-area-archives/#archives-inquiry" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;send an inquiry to the Archives&lt;/a&gt;&lt;span&gt; regarding this newspaper and the person you are looking for.&lt;/span&gt;</text>
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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 1 1 , 2 0 0 8 www.mlive.com/livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
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C lo $ e - t o - h o m e&#13;
f u n a t t h e f a i r&#13;
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B Y L E A N N E S M IT H&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News If the trend this summer&#13;
is to have a “staycation”&#13;
at home instead of taking&#13;
a vacation away,&#13;
then organizers of the&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair&#13;
say their festival is just the&#13;
ticket for local residents.&#13;
“You can stay near home,&#13;
save on gas and have every&#13;
entertainment option available&#13;
right in front of you,” said&#13;
John Morris, the fair’s operations&#13;
manager. “You don’t&#13;
need to take a hig trip to have&#13;
a great time this summer.”&#13;
The 122nd annual fair&#13;
opens Saturday and lasts&#13;
through July 19 at the&#13;
Fowlerville Fairgrounds,&#13;
8800 W. Grand River Ave.&#13;
in Handy Township. Gates&#13;
open at 9 a.m. daily. Admission&#13;
is $5 for adults, $4 for&#13;
senior citizens, $2 for kids&#13;
age 6-12 and free for kids 5&#13;
and under. Parking is free.&#13;
While the Livingston&#13;
County Sheriff’s Department&#13;
said it is still actively&#13;
J o h n F letch e r,&#13;
a ls o k n o w n as&#13;
"G h e n g is Jo h n ,&#13;
th e H um a n&#13;
Fire c rac k er,"&#13;
w ill raise&#13;
m o n e y fo r&#13;
C ell P h o n e s&#13;
F o r S o ld ie rs&#13;
a t th is y ea r's&#13;
F o w le rv ille&#13;
F am ily Fair.&#13;
COURTESY, FOWLERVILLE&#13;
FAMILY FAIR&#13;
investigating allegations of&#13;
misappropriation of funds&#13;
related to a potentially missing&#13;
of $30,000 in 2005 fair&#13;
gate receipts, last year’s&#13;
focus on free family-friendly&#13;
fun instead of big-name concert&#13;
performers paid off by&#13;
helping the Fowlerville Agricultural&#13;
Society, hosts of the&#13;
fair, wipe out the last half of&#13;
a $113,000 deficit racked up&#13;
three years ago.&#13;
A nearly 11 percent increase&#13;
in gate attendance&#13;
to 48,720 people, bringing&#13;
in about $5,600 more than&#13;
the year before, helped the&#13;
society turn a nearly $68,000&#13;
profit in 2007, according to&#13;
financial documents filed&#13;
with the state Department&#13;
of Agriculture.&#13;
“We took the fair back to&#13;
the affordable family event&#13;
it should be and that’s what&#13;
we’re sticking with again&#13;
this year,” Morris said.&#13;
“We’ve cut our overhead,&#13;
we’re watching where we&#13;
spend our money and we’re&#13;
focusing on keeping prices&#13;
down.”&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,TH£ LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
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ALAN WARREN,&#13;
TTHE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Ticket prices for grandstand&#13;
events, including a&#13;
mud bog and mud drag race,&#13;
rodeo, demolition derbies&#13;
and tractor pull are still just&#13;
$10 each, and a better public&#13;
address system is one of&#13;
the many upgrades made at&#13;
the fairgrounds this spring,&#13;
Morris said. Free shows include&#13;
Farmer John’s Barnyard&#13;
Express, the Rosaire-&#13;
Zoppe Chimpanzees, Dragon&#13;
Scales and Faerie Tales&#13;
and Puppetone Rockers.&#13;
An enclosed entertainment&#13;
tent, located near the&#13;
Finlan Gazebo, also will&#13;
feature the best in free local&#13;
entertainment, as well&#13;
as free children’s movies&#13;
on Wednesday for Kids Day,&#13;
said Russ Fox, the fair’s entertainment&#13;
director.&#13;
A special Opening Day&#13;
Extravaganza Party on Saturday&#13;
features Cohoctah&#13;
Township’s Neil Woodward,&#13;
Michigan’s 'Troubadour.&#13;
“He’s a singing history&#13;
lesson and a great entertainer,”&#13;
Fox said. “Not too&#13;
many local residents can&#13;
boast they have a Grammy&#13;
sitting in their house like&#13;
Neil does.”&#13;
Special events in the tent&#13;
include Thursday’s Livingston&#13;
County Model Search,&#13;
featuring 15 local women.&#13;
The winner is guaranteed&#13;
a spot in the Miss Michigan&#13;
USA Pageant. Contestants&#13;
will model in country casual&#13;
attire, a bathing suit and&#13;
evening wear and be judged&#13;
by a panel of five, including&#13;
Erik Reichenbach of Hamburg&#13;
Township, a competitor&#13;
on CBS-'TV’s “Survivor:&#13;
Micronesia - Fans vs. Favorites.”&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
SEE FA IR ,A 4&#13;
■ 4 -H contributions, AS&#13;
Online&#13;
For a complete list&#13;
of event activities&#13;
with dates and times,&#13;
view the official 2008&#13;
Fowlerville Fair guide at&#13;
m l iv e .c o m / l iv in g s t o n&#13;
c o m m u n i t y n e w s and&#13;
click on the fair guide&#13;
icon.&#13;
nVive&#13;
.c om&#13;
Tragedy's&#13;
a fte rm a th&#13;
is fin a lly&#13;
cleaned up&#13;
I P e o p l e u n i t e t o p ic k&#13;
u p d e b r i s l in g e r in g&#13;
a t s i t e o f d e a d l y f ir e&#13;
B Y L E A N N E S M IT H&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
The ruins of a tragedy that&#13;
rocked their neighborhood&#13;
nearly a year and a half ago&#13;
are finally a little less apparent&#13;
to residents of Hamburg&#13;
Township’s Arrowhead subdivision.&#13;
A June effort spearheaded&#13;
by the Hamburg Township&#13;
Police Department and&#13;
joined by the nonprofit Hamburg&#13;
Enhanced Recreation&#13;
Organization (HERO) helped&#13;
neighbors fill four dumpsters&#13;
with debris from the Arapaho&#13;
Pass home of John and Nancy&#13;
Lowenbergh.&#13;
The Lowenberghs, who&#13;
COURTESY, HAMBURG ENHANCED RECREATION ORGANIZATION&#13;
In J u n e , n e ig h b o rs , to w n s h ip f ir e f ig h t e r s a n d p o lic e o f f ic e rs a n d&#13;
m em b e r s o f t h e H a m b u r g E n h a n c e d R e c r e a t io n O r g a n i z a t io n&#13;
f il le d fo u r d u m p s te r s w i t h d e b r is f r o m a h o m e in t h e A r r o w h e a d&#13;
s u b d iv is io n th a t 's s a t u n a t t e n d e d s in c e a F e b r u a r y 2 0 0 7 f ir e .&#13;
were married for 35 years,&#13;
were found dead in their&#13;
burning home by township&#13;
police Feb. 26, 2007. Police&#13;
closed their investigation of&#13;
the couple’s apparent murder-&#13;
suicide the following&#13;
April, but a backyard littered&#13;
with bedsprings, linens, broken&#13;
glass, furniture, clothing&#13;
and forgotten Christmas&#13;
decorations remained until&#13;
last month.&#13;
“It’s nice to have all that&#13;
gone,” said Jan Richards,&#13;
who lives next door with her&#13;
husband, Tim, and three&#13;
young children. “We know&#13;
the house will still be there&#13;
for awhile, but at least it’s not&#13;
such a mess.”&#13;
The estate went to the&#13;
Lowenberghs’ daughter, Carla&#13;
Harwood of Willis, but her&#13;
attorney has said it’s tied up&#13;
in court because the insurance&#13;
company is unwilling&#13;
to pay any more than what&#13;
was still owed on the home’s&#13;
mortgage, and Harwood and&#13;
her husband do not have the&#13;
money to demolish the home&#13;
SEE C LEA NU P, A4&#13;
New director settles into th e job a t&#13;
Hartland's Cromaine District Library&#13;
R e c e p t io n p l a n n e d&#13;
T u e s d a y f o r C e c i&#13;
M a r lo w S t u a r t&#13;
B Y L IS A C A R O L IN&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Ceci Marlow Stuart has&#13;
just completed her first few&#13;
weeks on the job as director of&#13;
Hartland’s Cromaine District&#13;
Library, a job she describes as&#13;
just what she was looking for.&#13;
“I grew up in Highland and&#13;
always loved Hartland,” says&#13;
Marlow Stuart. “It’s familiar&#13;
territoiy It’s an exciting area&#13;
with a lot of growth and a wellregarded&#13;
school district.”&#13;
“Cromaine is a sweet little library.&#13;
The main library is cozy&#13;
and warm in the historic part of&#13;
Hartland, and the Crossroads&#13;
branch is up-to-date and in a&#13;
retail outlet at M-59 and US-&#13;
23.”Carol Taggart, marketing&#13;
director for Cromaine library,&#13;
says, “As staff members, we are&#13;
all very excited to begin working&#13;
with Ceci. She seems to be&#13;
what Cromaine library really&#13;
needs in a leader. She is a very&#13;
smart lady.”&#13;
The library will host a reception&#13;
for Marlow Stuart on 'Ihesday&#13;
evening at the library.&#13;
Marlow Stuart says it is her&#13;
sense that the Hartland community&#13;
has respect for its history&#13;
and education, both of&#13;
which are important to her.&#13;
She lives in Rochester Hills but&#13;
hopes to move to the Hartland&#13;
area by faO.&#13;
For the past 10 years, she&#13;
worked as the assistant director&#13;
at the Bloomfield 'Township&#13;
Public Library.&#13;
“It was extremely positive&#13;
working for Ceci,” says Celia&#13;
Domalewski, an administrative&#13;
clerk who worked for Marlow&#13;
Stuart at the Bloomfield library.&#13;
“She had great insights into&#13;
her employees’ strengths and&#13;
weaknesses and really made it&#13;
work for our department.”&#13;
Marlow Stuart also worked&#13;
as a youth services librarian&#13;
at the Rochester Hills Public&#13;
Library.&#13;
She says, “I chose to work at&#13;
the Rochester Hills library on&#13;
nights and weekends because I&#13;
C e c i M a r lo w S t u a r t f e e ls a t&#13;
h o m e as H a r t la n d 's C ro m a in e&#13;
D is tric t L ib ra ry n e w d ire c to r .&#13;
love working in youth services,&#13;
and I just can’t get enough contact&#13;
with the public.”&#13;
Marlow Stuart has worked&#13;
in business libraries and in the&#13;
undergraduate library at the&#13;
University of Michigan, and&#13;
was the regional coordinator&#13;
for the Blind and Physically&#13;
Handicapped Library of Michigan.&#13;
She attended Albion College&#13;
SEE LIBRARY, A4&#13;
INDEX&#13;
Achievers A 6&#13;
Calendar A 7&#13;
Letters A 2&#13;
Livingston Life A 5 -A 7&#13;
Retail Report A 3&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column AS&#13;
Sports B 1 -B 2&#13;
Volunteers A 7&#13;
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IN BRIEF&#13;
F l e a m a r k e t t o b e n e f i t l o c a l c h a r i t i e s&#13;
The Livingston County Outdoor&#13;
Family Flea Market will&#13;
debut Saturday, July 19, from&#13;
8 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Crossroads&#13;
Apostolic Church Learning&#13;
Center, 144 Schroeder Park&#13;
Drive, located off D-19 south of&#13;
Exit 137 off 1-96 in Howell. The&#13;
event is hosted by the Livingston&#13;
County 4 C Council with&#13;
sponsorship from the Crossroads&#13;
Apostolic Church.&#13;
The public may also donate&#13;
items to Livingston 4C to sell&#13;
at the flea market, including&#13;
baked goods. Unsold items will&#13;
be given to the Salvation Army&#13;
and Purple Heart. The Livingston&#13;
4C Council is a private&#13;
nonprofit child care referral&#13;
agency. Details: 517-548-9112 or&#13;
www.childcare4c.com.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
G l o r i o u s g a r d e n s&#13;
Homeowners open up their&#13;
gardens for annual LACASA&#13;
fundraiser. A 3&#13;
R e d W i n e &amp; B r e w s&#13;
Popular Opera House fundraiser&#13;
coming up July 19. AS&#13;
G r o u p g o l f&#13;
Regulars enjoy laid-back approach&#13;
to playing the course at&#13;
Rush Lake. B1&#13;
S a i l i n g a w a y&#13;
Lcxal sailors getting ready for&#13;
the traditional Port Huron-&#13;
Mackinac race. 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, JULY 1 1 , 2 0 0 8&#13;
M o v i n g W a l l o f V i e t n a m W a r c o m i n g t o G e n o a T w p .&#13;
V e t e r a n s m e m o r i a l&#13;
will b e in L iv in g s to n&#13;
e x c lu s iv e ly o n 9 /1 1&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Viewing The Moving Wall,&#13;
just like experiencing its bigger&#13;
version - the Vietnam&#13;
Veterans Memorial Wall in&#13;
Washington, D.C. - can be a&#13;
moving experience.&#13;
Those who have never seen&#13;
the original memorial, or its&#13;
half-size replica, will get that&#13;
chance Sept. 11 through 14&#13;
when the replica will be on&#13;
public display at no cost at&#13;
the Mount Brighton Ski Area&#13;
in Genoa Township.&#13;
In obtaining the wall for a&#13;
visit, local veterans’ groups&#13;
scored a coup of sorts because&#13;
- among all the places&#13;
around the country where&#13;
the wall goes every year&#13;
- only Livingston County will&#13;
have it for 9/11 observances.&#13;
“It’s a great feeling,” says&#13;
Ron Jones, a member of&#13;
the American Spirit Center&#13;
Board of Directors.&#13;
“We’ve been working hard&#13;
at this for almost a year,”&#13;
adds Ray Tovar, who is leading&#13;
the local effort to display&#13;
the wall.&#13;
Joe Bruhn, the president&#13;
of Mount Brighton, is providing&#13;
the site at no cost, Jones&#13;
says.&#13;
Tovar says he began his&#13;
quest to procure the wall&#13;
for Livingston County after&#13;
visiting the original in the&#13;
nation’s capital. “A lady with&#13;
a son who was killed in Vietnam&#13;
pulled me out of the&#13;
crowd and asked me to etch&#13;
his name,” Tovar says. “That&#13;
kept haunting me, and I pursued&#13;
it, and now it’s becoming&#13;
a reality. I was fortunate&#13;
to get it on 9/11.”&#13;
Although smaller than the&#13;
one it replicates, the wall is&#13;
impressive in its own right.&#13;
Displayed in the shape of a&#13;
“y ” each side is 126 feet long&#13;
and eight feet high.&#13;
Two ceremonies are&#13;
planned on Sept. 11, Tovar&#13;
says.&#13;
The first ceremony, to&#13;
honor New York City firefighters&#13;
who gave their&#13;
lives, will be at 8 a.m., and&#13;
will continue past 9:46 a.m.,&#13;
the time of the first crash of&#13;
a hijacked airliner into one&#13;
of the twin towers of the&#13;
World Trade Center. It was&#13;
the first of three attacks&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Brighton&#13;
L i b r a r y a r t f e a t u r e s&#13;
g l a s s , p a s t e l s&#13;
The Brighton District Library&#13;
is featuring its Art at&#13;
the Library program from&#13;
now through Aug. 22. The exhibition&#13;
includes pastel paintings&#13;
by Sharon Rosenberg&#13;
and glass pieces by Annette&#13;
Baron. It’s a collaborative&#13;
effort between the Brighton&#13;
Art Guild and the Brighton&#13;
District Library. For more information,&#13;
go to www.brightonartguild.&#13;
com.&#13;
P o s t c o m m a n d e r&#13;
l e a v i n g B r i g h t o n&#13;
The Brighton post of the&#13;
Michigan State Police is temporarily&#13;
without a commander,&#13;
with the departure of Lt. Tom&#13;
Sands. His last day was June&#13;
27.&#13;
Sands, 49, left to become director&#13;
of emergency management&#13;
and homeland security&#13;
for the state of Michigan. A successor&#13;
for Sands, who was commander&#13;
in Brighton for four&#13;
years, has not been named.&#13;
Brighton post Detective Sean&#13;
Rirlong is acting commander.&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
2 a d m i n i s t r a t o r s&#13;
h i r e d in F o w l e r v i l l e&#13;
Myriah Lillie and Ben&#13;
Mainka were hired to replace&#13;
Fbwlerville High School assistant&#13;
principds Phil Heller&#13;
and Garth Cooper, who left to&#13;
take principalsWps at Bay City&#13;
Western High School and Flint&#13;
High School, respectively.&#13;
Lillie is a Perris State University&#13;
graduate who earned her&#13;
Master of Education degree in&#13;
Educational Leadership from&#13;
Western Michigan University&#13;
in 2005. She has taught science&#13;
at Belding High School for 10&#13;
years. Mainka graduated from&#13;
Spring Arbor University and&#13;
earned his Master of Public&#13;
Administration degree in Educational&#13;
Administration at the&#13;
University of Michigan. He&#13;
taught at Millennium Middle&#13;
School at South Lyon Community&#13;
Schools for five years.&#13;
Both were hired at a salary of&#13;
$79,000.&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
O il p a i n t i n g s f o c u s&#13;
o f l o b b y d i s p l a y&#13;
The Brighton Art Guild’s&#13;
Art at Genoa program is spotlighting&#13;
oil paintings by Leah&#13;
Kucharek during the month&#13;
of July. The exhibit is on the&#13;
second floor and lower level&#13;
lobbies of the Genoa Medical&#13;
Center, 2305 Genoa Business&#13;
Park Drive just west of&#13;
the Woodland Health Center.&#13;
It’s free to the public. For&#13;
more information, go to www.&#13;
birghtonartguild.com and&#13;
click on events.&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
T o w n s h i p h a l l t o&#13;
c l o s e e l e c t i o n d a y s&#13;
Hamburg Township Hall,&#13;
10405 Merrill Road, will be&#13;
closed to the public during&#13;
the Aug. 5 primary and Nov.&#13;
4 general elections in order&#13;
to accommodate the privacy&#13;
needed to count and record&#13;
absentee ballots, said Clerk&#13;
Joanna Hardesty.&#13;
Those who regularly vote at&#13;
the township hall, will still be&#13;
able to do so in the township’s&#13;
Board of Trustees meeting&#13;
rooms. For more information,&#13;
call 810-231-1000.&#13;
T r u s t e e s t o m e e t&#13;
m o r e o f t e n&#13;
Beginning this month, the&#13;
Hamburg Township Board&#13;
of 'IVustees will meet twice a&#13;
month instead of once.&#13;
The new meeting dates are&#13;
the second and fourth Tuesdays&#13;
of each month. Meetings&#13;
begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Hamburg&#13;
Township Hall board&#13;
room, 10405 Merrill Road.&#13;
'Trustees had been meeting&#13;
on the third Tuesday of each&#13;
month, but voted in June to&#13;
change the schedule in an attempt&#13;
to curb the number of&#13;
special meetings the board&#13;
has had to schedule the past&#13;
two years. Details: 810-231-&#13;
1000 or www.hamburg.mi.us.&#13;
P o l i c e o f f e r t o&#13;
i n s p e c t s a f e t y s e a t s&#13;
Parents can have their children’s&#13;
safety seats inspected&#13;
for free by Hamburg Township&#13;
Police Department Officer&#13;
Megan Paul. Those interested&#13;
should make appointments by&#13;
calling her at 810-231-9391, ext.&#13;
454. A new state law requires&#13;
children up to 8 years old to be&#13;
secured in safety seats while&#13;
riding in vehicles.&#13;
Hartland&#13;
A r t i s t s , c r a f t e r s&#13;
s o u g h t f o r e v e n t&#13;
Cromaine Library is hosting&#13;
Crafts and Community on&#13;
the Lawn during Hartland’s&#13;
Heritage Day Festivities&#13;
Sept. 20. This will be a oneday&#13;
show that will coincide&#13;
with dozens of community&#13;
events being held in the Village&#13;
of Hartland, celebrating&#13;
the history of the area and the&#13;
Hartland Area Project (www.&#13;
hartlandareahistory.org).&#13;
All local artists and crafters&#13;
are encouraged to fill out an&#13;
application to be part of this&#13;
exciting community event.&#13;
Space is limited. Applications&#13;
are available online (www.&#13;
cromaine.org) and at Village&#13;
and Crossroads libraries.&#13;
Howell&#13;
Youth fundraiser&#13;
slated fo r Aug. 22&#13;
The second annual Summer&#13;
Sizzler Flindraiser, benefiting&#13;
Connection Youth Services&#13;
and Emergency Shelter,&#13;
is set for Friday, Aug. 22.&#13;
Last year’s event drew&#13;
more than 100 people to The&#13;
Opera House in downtown&#13;
Howell. The adjacent Walnut&#13;
Street will also be closed off&#13;
early that afternoon to accommodate&#13;
a live musical entertainment&#13;
area. Proceeds&#13;
are used by the Howell-based&#13;
organization to provide counseling&#13;
services and/or shelter&#13;
to area teens and families in&#13;
crisis.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Y o u t h s i n v i t e d t o&#13;
j o i n b o o k t a l k&#13;
Through Aug. 15, children&#13;
age 11-18 in the Livingston&#13;
County area are invited to&#13;
read “Peak” by Roland Smith&#13;
and “Life as We Knew It” by&#13;
Susan Beth Pfeffer and participate&#13;
in an online discussion&#13;
of the books. Both authors&#13;
will be participating in&#13;
the blog and posting weekly.&#13;
Blog address: teensread2008.&#13;
blogspot.com.&#13;
All of the Livingston Country&#13;
libraries: Howell, Brighton,&#13;
Hartland, Pinckney, and&#13;
Fowlerville are participating.&#13;
Details: Call your local&#13;
library or 517-546-0720.&#13;
G a r d e n p a r t y&#13;
t o b e n e f i t WRC&#13;
The Women’s Resource&#13;
Center will host a Garden&#13;
Party and Luncheon from&#13;
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday,&#13;
July 17, featuring a special&#13;
guest speaker, Uve entertainment,&#13;
silent auction,&#13;
catered lunch and discount&#13;
shopping. Bordine Nursery in&#13;
Brighton will host the event.&#13;
. Tickets are $20, or a table&#13;
of eight for $140. To RSVR&#13;
purchase your tickets, and&#13;
get more information, call&#13;
810-459-1065. Proceeds of&#13;
the event will benefit the&#13;
Women’s Resource Center, a&#13;
United Way partner agency&#13;
working to strengthen families,&#13;
prevent child abuse, and&#13;
helping women through crisis&#13;
or change.&#13;
H o s p i c e v o l u n t e e r s&#13;
s o u g h t&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy Hospice&#13;
is looking for volunteers for&#13;
respite care,-companionship,-&#13;
office work, specif event assistance,&#13;
photography, hair&#13;
styling and other jobs. A time&#13;
commitment of two to four&#13;
hours a week with a minimum&#13;
six-month commitment is requested.&#13;
A two-day training&#13;
session for respite care and direct&#13;
work with patients will be&#13;
provided in Howell July 19 and&#13;
26,9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. at 907 Fowler&#13;
St. Details: 517-540-9129.&#13;
S t u d e n t s g e t&#13;
s u m m e r t e l l e r j o b s&#13;
When LOC Federal Credit&#13;
Union opened a branch office&#13;
at the new Howell High&#13;
School Parker Campus last&#13;
fall, about one dozen students&#13;
were taking a course that included&#13;
an internship at the&#13;
branch. Now they can take&#13;
their course work one step&#13;
further. The internships have&#13;
turned into summer teller&#13;
jobs for students.&#13;
“I learned so much with&#13;
this internship and it was so&#13;
much fun,” said student Linnea&#13;
Parks of the yearlong&#13;
course. “I think that this has&#13;
been one of the most important&#13;
classes that I have taken&#13;
in high school. I think that it&#13;
was a very useful, hands-on&#13;
experience that has taught&#13;
me more than a regular class&#13;
could have.”&#13;
The students will work this&#13;
summer at the LOC branch&#13;
in Genoa Township east of&#13;
Howell, at the Parker Campus&#13;
Branch and the Hartland&#13;
branch at Old US-23 and M-59&#13;
in Fountain Square.&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
H a ll t o b e&#13;
d e d i c a t e d T h u r s d a y&#13;
A formal dedication open&#13;
house for Putnam TownsWp’s&#13;
new Township Hall is set for 7&#13;
to 9 p.m. Thursday at the facility&#13;
at 3280 W. M-36.&#13;
The program will begin&#13;
with a short dedication at 7:15&#13;
p.m., which includes a flagraising&#13;
and ribbon cutting&#13;
ceremony. Refreshments wifi&#13;
be served and trustees and&#13;
staff will guide tours of the&#13;
building. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3131.&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
that day.&#13;
The opening ceremony for&#13;
The Moving Wall will be at&#13;
noon. The wall will be open&#13;
to the public from 8 a.m. to 8&#13;
p.m. daily through Sept. 14,&#13;
when the closing ceremony&#13;
will be at 5 p.m.&#13;
A Huey helicopter, an icon&#13;
of the Vietnam War, will be&#13;
on static display during the&#13;
period. Another Huey will&#13;
do flyovers and will be available&#13;
for rides by the public.&#13;
It costs a lot of money to&#13;
bring The Moving Wall to a&#13;
community, and to help defray&#13;
the cost of bringing it&#13;
to the area, a fundraiser to&#13;
raise $1?,000 is scheduled&#13;
next weekend at the Eagles&#13;
Club, located off D-19, just&#13;
south of Howell.&#13;
Among the attractions will&#13;
be a Vegas Party with games&#13;
'Wall'fundraiser&#13;
■ What: A fundraising&#13;
event to support the local&#13;
display of the Moving Wall,&#13;
a replica of the Vietnam&#13;
Veterans Memorial in&#13;
Washington, D.C.&#13;
■ When: Friday-Saturday,&#13;
July 18-19.&#13;
■ Where: Fraternal&#13;
Order of the Eagles, 141&#13;
Schroeder Park Drive, off&#13;
D-19 just south of 1-96.&#13;
■ Hours: Friday, 6 p.m.-&#13;
midnight; Saturday noonmidnight.&#13;
■ Activities: Vegas party,&#13;
band tent (eight live&#13;
bands), silent auction tent.&#13;
Family Fun Fest, beer tent,&#13;
food tent.&#13;
■ Details: The American&#13;
Spirit Centre, 810-229-&#13;
9088.&#13;
■ On the Web: www.&#13;
themovingwall.org.&#13;
of chance, a band tent with&#13;
continuous performances by&#13;
eight live bands and a silent&#13;
auction tent, with prizes to&#13;
range from trips to dinners&#13;
at local restaurants. Also,&#13;
a Family Flm Fest will take&#13;
place on the grounds during&#13;
daylight hours with games&#13;
and other activities for children&#13;
and families.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
Livingston Democrats pick leaders&#13;
to replace d e p a rtin g candidates&#13;
J u d y D a u b e n m i e r&#13;
e l e c t e d t o c h a i r t h e&#13;
c o u n t y p a r t y&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Democratic Party has elected&#13;
new leaders, following&#13;
the resignation of two party&#13;
officials to concentrate on&#13;
their political campaigns.&#13;
Genoa Township resident&#13;
Judy Daubenmier, 58, has&#13;
been chosen to replace former&#13;
Democratic Chairman&#13;
Matt Evans, and Hamburg&#13;
Township resident Dave&#13;
Buckland, 59, has been selected&#13;
as vice chairman,&#13;
replacing Donna Anderson.&#13;
Both were elected by a&#13;
unanimous vote.&#13;
Daubenmier said the local&#13;
party will be active in the&#13;
next several months in getting&#13;
people to the polls on&#13;
primary day, Aug. 5, and for&#13;
the Nov. 4 general election.&#13;
“We had a big showing in&#13;
Brighton’s Fourth of July&#13;
parade and fanned out to&#13;
register voters,” she said.&#13;
“We hope to make ourselves&#13;
visible and known to people&#13;
who might want to consider&#13;
an alternative.”&#13;
Daubenmier said local&#13;
party members will be&#13;
out to persuade those who&#13;
might be sitting on the fence&#13;
to vote Democratic. “We’re&#13;
getting mobilized right now,&#13;
and are working hard to&#13;
persuade independents who&#13;
are disenchanted; and we’re&#13;
confident those disenchanted&#13;
with (President) Bush&#13;
are anxious to give someone&#13;
else a chance to take the&#13;
country in a new direction,”&#13;
she said this week.&#13;
Daubenmier said there&#13;
has been some interest&#13;
among local party members&#13;
about running as write-in&#13;
candidates for county positions,&#13;
particularly the Livingston&#13;
County Board of&#13;
Commissioners, where not&#13;
all districts have Democratic&#13;
candidates on the ballot.&#13;
“We’ll be active in the next&#13;
few months,” she said.&#13;
Her predecessor is running&#13;
as a write-in candidate&#13;
for Green Oak Township&#13;
supervisor on the primary&#13;
ballot.&#13;
“I have a busy law practice,&#13;
a wonderful wife and&#13;
a growing son that I want&#13;
to see more of, and I want&#13;
to campaign hard in Green&#13;
Oak Township,” Evans said.&#13;
Anderson, who is running&#13;
for the 66th District seat in&#13;
the Michigan House against&#13;
fellow Democrat Tom Crawford&#13;
of Milford Township,&#13;
said, “It’s just not possible&#13;
to take on two heavy responsibilities&#13;
at the same time&#13;
and still have time to see my&#13;
grandchildren.”&#13;
Whoever wins will face&#13;
the Republican primary&#13;
winner, between Bill Rogers&#13;
of Genoa Township and&#13;
Jason Corosanite of Howell,&#13;
for the seat being vacated&#13;
by Rep. Chris Ward, R-Genoa&#13;
Township.&#13;
Tom Toien can be&#13;
reached at ttoien@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
Basar named board president&#13;
of Michigan police chiefs group&#13;
From News s ta f f re p o rts&#13;
Howell Police Chief George&#13;
Basar was recently named&#13;
president of the Michigan Association&#13;
of Chiefs of Police&#13;
board of directors. He was&#13;
sworn June 30 in by Howell&#13;
Mayor Gerri Moen.&#13;
Basar, who will serve as&#13;
president until June 2009, will&#13;
oversee efforts to improve&#13;
communications, training and&#13;
professional development of&#13;
MACP for the group’s membership&#13;
of city, township and&#13;
state police agencies. The&#13;
president of the MACP board&#13;
also sits on a state legislative&#13;
committee and serves as liaison&#13;
to the Michigan Municipal&#13;
League and International Association&#13;
of Chiefs of Police.&#13;
Basar served as police&#13;
.POLICE&#13;
chief for the city of Ypsilanti,&#13;
where he retired after&#13;
31 years on the force, before&#13;
coming to Howell in 2006. He&#13;
has an associate’s degree&#13;
from Washtenaw Community&#13;
College, a bachelor’s degree&#13;
in business administration&#13;
H ow e ll&#13;
P olice C h ie f&#13;
G e o rg e&#13;
Bas a r w a s&#13;
re c e n tly&#13;
n am e d&#13;
p r e s id e n t&#13;
o f th e&#13;
M ic h ig a n&#13;
A s s o c ia tio n&#13;
o f C h ie fs o f&#13;
Police.&#13;
from Cleary University and is&#13;
a graduate of Northwestern&#13;
University School of Police&#13;
Staff and Command.&#13;
He lives in Oceola Township&#13;
with his wife, Stephanie.&#13;
They have three adult children.&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
State officials say they’ve&#13;
removed the name of a&#13;
former Livingston County&#13;
sheriff’s deputy from the&#13;
Michigan Public Sex Offender&#13;
Registry because&#13;
charges against him - he is&#13;
accused of having sex with&#13;
female inmates - are still in&#13;
the court system.&#13;
Randy Boos was arraigned&#13;
June 11 on three&#13;
counts of second-degree&#13;
criminal sexual conduct&#13;
and is scheduled for “plea&#13;
and sentencing” on Aug. 21&#13;
in Circuit Court.&#13;
A Detroit newspaper reported&#13;
that although Boos&#13;
has not been convicted of any&#13;
crimes, his name - and three&#13;
second-degree criminal sexual&#13;
conduct offenses, with conviction&#13;
dates “not available”&#13;
- were entered into the registry&#13;
June 26. The newspaper&#13;
said his name was removed&#13;
earlier this week.&#13;
State Department of Corrections&#13;
spokesman Russ&#13;
Marian said officials made a&#13;
mistake.&#13;
Boos resigned in April.&#13;
He is accused of molesting&#13;
female inmates while transporting&#13;
them from the county&#13;
jail to the justice center.&#13;
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Get your garden fix - and do a good deed, too&#13;
Upcoming LACASA Garden Tour raises funds to combat domestic abuse&#13;
Garden tour&#13;
■ What: The annual&#13;
fundraising LACASA&#13;
Garden Tour,&#13;
■ When: Saturday-&#13;
Sunday, 9a.m.-4p.m.&#13;
■ Where: At private&#13;
gardens throughout the&#13;
county.&#13;
■ In the Howell area:&#13;
2662 Starlite; 3150 W.&#13;
Marr Road; 2240 E. Clyde&#13;
Road; 1702 Olympian&#13;
Way; 3216 Golf Club; 4230&#13;
Augusta Court.&#13;
■ In the Brighton area:&#13;
9217 Scenic Drive; 6111&#13;
Sundance Trail; 229 N.&#13;
East St.; 7754 Partridge&#13;
Hill Drive.&#13;
■ Tickets: $15 at the&#13;
gardens; $12 at ticket&#13;
outlets: The Howell Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce,&#13;
Aria Booksellers in&#13;
Howell, Wildernest and&#13;
at English Gardens in&#13;
Brighton, the Decorating&#13;
Center in Fowlerville,&#13;
Green Thumb Landscape&#13;
&amp; Garden Center in&#13;
Hamburg Township,&#13;
Pinckney True Value&#13;
Hardware; $50 for&#13;
twilight garden party.&#13;
■ Details: Call LACASA at&#13;
517-548-1350.&#13;
B Y U S A C A R O L IN&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Many of Livingston County’s&#13;
loveliest plant and vegetable&#13;
gardens will be on display&#13;
this weekend and visitors will&#13;
be supporting a good cause&#13;
while getting a garden fix.&#13;
It’s the 10th year of the&#13;
LACASA Garden Tour, a&#13;
fundraiser for the nonprofit&#13;
agency that aids victims of&#13;
domestic violence, sexual&#13;
assault and child abuse. The&#13;
tour runs all day Saturday&#13;
and Sunday, and the annual&#13;
twilight garden party is Saturday&#13;
at 6 p.m. at the Genoa&#13;
Township home of Patty and&#13;
Steve Gronow.&#13;
“We have a lot of unique&#13;
gardens this year, including&#13;
an organic orchard, an organic&#13;
vegetable garden and&#13;
an herb garden,” says Candy&#13;
Jones-Guerin, marketing and&#13;
community relations director&#13;
for LACASA.&#13;
Most of the gardens on the&#13;
tour this year are in the Howell&#13;
and Brighton areas.&#13;
Marilyn Cole decided to put&#13;
her Oceola Township garden&#13;
on the tour this year to support&#13;
LACASA.&#13;
“I know some people who&#13;
have been assisted by LACASA&#13;
and I know what an excellent&#13;
resource it is for the&#13;
community, and I like to help&#13;
people,” says Cole.&#13;
Her garden includes a&#13;
sunken pond surrounded by&#13;
raised beds of plants and vegetables.&#13;
“I have 24 individual raised&#13;
beds surrounded by a fence&#13;
that my husband built to confine&#13;
the garden,” says Cole.&#13;
“We have tomatoes, cucumbers,&#13;
melons, basil, peppers,&#13;
bulbs, perennials and annuals.&#13;
It shows what you can do&#13;
M a r i ly n C o le is th e o w n e r o f ju s t o n e o f t h e m a n y g a rd e n s f e a tu r e d&#13;
o n t h e L A C A S A G a r d e n T o u r th is w e e k e n d . C o le h a s r a is e d g a r d e n&#13;
b e d s w i th v a r ie t y o f p la n ts a n d v e g e ta b le s . In a d d i t io n , s h e h a s tw o&#13;
p o n d s h a r b o r in g p la n ts a n d w i ld l if e .&#13;
in a small space.”&#13;
Jones-Guerin says gardens&#13;
get recommended for the tour&#13;
in a variety of ways and committee&#13;
members are always&#13;
scouting for gardens. They’ll&#13;
spend August and September&#13;
reviewing gardens for next&#13;
year’s tour.&#13;
In 2007, LACASA’s crisis&#13;
line received more than 2,000&#13;
calls, and the agency provided&#13;
legal advocacy to more than&#13;
600 people.&#13;
“We assisted about 1,500 individuals&#13;
in 2007, and provided&#13;
2,679 nights of shelter for&#13;
people,” says Jones-Guerin.&#13;
“The money we raise on the&#13;
garden tour goes to support&#13;
our programs and services.”&#13;
The goal is to raise $45,000,&#13;
which would match last year’s&#13;
fundraising.&#13;
Lisa Carotin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
G a r d e n s g e t&#13;
r e c o m m e n d e d f o r t h e&#13;
t o u r i n a v a r i e t y o f w a y s&#13;
a n d c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s&#13;
a r e a lw a y s s c o u t i n g f o r&#13;
g a r d e n s .&#13;
M a r i ly n&#13;
C o le&#13;
a p p lie s a&#13;
n e w c o a t o f&#13;
p a in t t o h e r&#13;
g r e e n h o u s e&#13;
fo r th is&#13;
w e e k e n d 's&#13;
LA C ASA&#13;
G a rd e n&#13;
T o u r .&#13;
Resale shops seeing more buyers and sellers in difficult economy&#13;
RETAIL&#13;
REPORT&#13;
B Y C A S E Y H A N S&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
A troubled economy can be&#13;
a boon for shoppers looking to&#13;
^ get gently used items at local&#13;
^ resale shops.&#13;
Mary Ann McCray, owner of&#13;
Le Boutique Upsc^e Resale,&#13;
says both sales and consigned&#13;
items have been on the rise in&#13;
recent months.&#13;
McCray, a Howell native who&#13;
calls herself a “resale junkie,”&#13;
says business is good in her&#13;
four-year-old shop, which offers&#13;
high-end designer fashions,&#13;
cards and canoes as well&#13;
as special buys on new and&#13;
vintage items, including some&#13;
home accessories.&#13;
“I am seeing an increase (in&#13;
consignors),” she said. “Maybe&#13;
it’s to put some money in the&#13;
gas tank”&#13;
LeBoutique has gone from,&#13;
1,000 consignors in the first&#13;
year to 2,600 today, she said.&#13;
And many hail from areas outside&#13;
of Livingston County such&#13;
as Wayne and Oakland counties.&#13;
Sharon Golabek of Marion&#13;
Township is a longtime resale&#13;
shopper. “It’s just a shop of&#13;
treasures,” she said of Le Boutique.&#13;
rI&#13;
“It’s a chance for women,&#13;
with the way the economy is,&#13;
to go up there and find a good&#13;
d e i .... Now, it’s the thing to do&#13;
if you’re a smart shopper,” she&#13;
added.&#13;
What has she found? A&#13;
Jones New \brk dress for $20.&#13;
She even fell in love with and&#13;
bought one of the store’s fixtures&#13;
- a tri-fold mirror for $75,&#13;
which her husband refinished.&#13;
Donna Melzer, co-owner of&#13;
Green’s Consignment, with&#13;
stores in Brighton and Hamburg&#13;
Township, said although&#13;
business has been stea^,&#13;
changing times are causing a&#13;
shift in what is selling.&#13;
She said she’s seeing more&#13;
buyers looking for functional&#13;
items.&#13;
“I think that the days of&#13;
M a r y A n n M c C r a y w i t h s om e&#13;
C h a n e l p r o d u c t s t h a t p e o p le&#13;
h a v e c o n s ig n e d in h e r s h o p .&#13;
having a spare room and buying&#13;
that cute little rocker that&#13;
would look nice in it are over,”&#13;
she said. “They’re passing that&#13;
one by.”&#13;
Green’s sells an eclectic mix&#13;
of items fi^m furniture to kitchen&#13;
wares, household items and&#13;
jewelry.&#13;
Also, Melzer said her stores&#13;
get two to three phone calls&#13;
a day from people who must&#13;
move quickly and need a way&#13;
to sell some personal items for&#13;
cash.&#13;
“There’s a lot of downsizing&#13;
going on,” she said, adding that&#13;
many people are moving into&#13;
smaller homes or apartments&#13;
and are looking for smaller furniture.&#13;
■ Store, hours: LeBoutique&#13;
Upscale Resale, Monday&#13;
through Saturday 10 a.m. to 6&#13;
p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.&#13;
Contact: 115 E. Grand River&#13;
Ave., downtown Howell; 517-&#13;
545-2442; www.leboutiquehowell.&#13;
com&#13;
■ Store, hours: Green’s Consignment,&#13;
Monday through&#13;
Friday 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (until&#13;
7 p.m. Wednesdays); Saturday&#13;
9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday 11&#13;
a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
Contact: 8077 Grand River&#13;
Ave., Genoa Township, 810-229-&#13;
0379; 5589 E. M-36 at Chilson&#13;
Road in Hamburg Village Plaza,&#13;
810-231-1155.&#13;
Send retait news items to Casey&#13;
Hans at chans@tivingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or cait810-844-2005.&#13;
M a r y A n n&#13;
M cC ra y , o w n e r&#13;
o f L e B o u t iq u e&#13;
U p s c a le&#13;
R e s a le in&#13;
d o w n to w n&#13;
H o w e ll, says&#13;
M ic h ig a n 's&#13;
d o w n&#13;
e c o n o m y h a s&#13;
b e e n a b o o n&#13;
f o r re s a le&#13;
s h o p s su ch&#13;
a s h e rs . M o r e&#13;
p e o p le a r e&#13;
c o n s ig n in g&#13;
q u a l i t y g o o d s&#13;
a s w e ll as&#13;
b u y in g th e m .&#13;
PHOTOS:CASEY HANS,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
... .&#13;
IN B R I E F&#13;
D o l l a r T r e e o p e n s .&#13;
D o l l a r B r i g h t m o v e s&#13;
Dollar Tree has opened&#13;
a new $1 discount variety&#13;
store in the Brighton Mall.&#13;
The store is one of 26 new&#13;
Dollar Tree stores opening&#13;
around the country in June,&#13;
adding to the company’s&#13;
3,400 stores. The Brighton r store opened June 14.&#13;
Dollar Bright, the independently&#13;
owned discount&#13;
store previously in the&#13;
Brighton Mall, has moved&#13;
next door to the new Fed Ex-&#13;
Kinko’s store on West Grand&#13;
River Avenue in Brighton&#13;
^ The store has been in busi-&#13;
™ ness for five years and specializes&#13;
in paper and tissue&#13;
products and bargains on&#13;
name-brand items such as&#13;
Mikasa housewares. The&#13;
store moved to its new location&#13;
June 16.&#13;
Dollar Tree is headquartered&#13;
in Chesapeake, Va.,&#13;
and offers brand name and&#13;
private label basics and has&#13;
specialty sections such as&#13;
the Create-a-Gift Basket&#13;
section and Teachers’ Corner.&#13;
■ Address: Dollar 'Tree,&#13;
8491 W. Grand River Ave., in&#13;
the Brighton Mall, Brighton.&#13;
Hours: Monday through&#13;
Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.,&#13;
Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
Phone: 810-229-3293.&#13;
Web: www.dollartree.com&#13;
■ Address: Dollar Bright,&#13;
8671 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
Hours: Monday through&#13;
Saturday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.,&#13;
Sunday, 11a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
Phone: 810-225-4200.&#13;
B u m b l e B e e d s&#13;
h e a d s t o H o w e l l&#13;
Bumble Beeds has moved&#13;
to downtown Howell at 114&#13;
State St., the former location&#13;
of Howell Travel, which&#13;
moved ju st around the corner&#13;
on Grand River Avenue.&#13;
The store was formerly on&#13;
Grand River Avenue in Genoa&#13;
Township.Owner Deborah&#13;
Jorgensen, who opened&#13;
her business last October,&#13;
said she’s pleased with her&#13;
new location. “I feel my&#13;
company has a much stronger&#13;
place here and lots of&#13;
support,”&#13;
In addition to classes,&#13;
bead parties for both children&#13;
and adults, selling&#13;
beads and creating custom&#13;
jewelry, Jorgensen said she&#13;
also keeps a “pet oasis” outside&#13;
of her business during&#13;
the Farmers Market to offer&#13;
water and treats to family&#13;
pets visiting downtown.&#13;
“In all, my move to downtown&#13;
Howell has provided&#13;
us with a wonderful opportunity&#13;
to grow,” she added.&#13;
Address: Bumble Beeds,&#13;
114 State St., Howell.&#13;
Hours: Monday through Saturday&#13;
11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday&#13;
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. during&#13;
Farmers Market season.&#13;
Phone: 517-552-4910.&#13;
Web: www.bumblebeeds.&#13;
net.&#13;
S e a r s s t o r e&#13;
c h a n g i n g h a n d s&#13;
Bob and Pat Sendra, owners&#13;
of the Sears store on Grand&#13;
River Avenue just east of Latson&#13;
Road in Genoa Township&#13;
have retired from their business&#13;
effective Jime 30 after 11&#13;
years owning and operating&#13;
the independent dealer store.&#13;
According to information&#13;
from Sears, the store is one of&#13;
800 dealer-owned Sears stores&#13;
around the country.&#13;
The store at 493 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., will remain open&#13;
and operated by Sears Holdings&#13;
Corp. until a new dealer&#13;
is foimd. Anyone interested&#13;
in owning and operating this&#13;
store may visit www.sears.&#13;
com.&#13;
Address: 4193 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Genoa Township.&#13;
Hours: Monday through&#13;
Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sat-&#13;
4&#13;
urday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday&#13;
noon to 5 p.m.&#13;
Phone: 517-545-4004.&#13;
Web: www.sears.com.&#13;
Send retait news items to&#13;
Casey Hans at chans@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or cait 810-844-2005.&#13;
Muscular Dystrophy Association&#13;
Wh ere Hope B e g in s&#13;
1-800-FIGHT-MD • www.mdausa.org&#13;
^ r a n e f CRiuer d e n ia l&#13;
Dr. Brad Rorxdeau (810) 225-TEETH (8338)&#13;
7600 Grand River Ave., Suite 295, Brighton&#13;
In the Livingston Centre, next to B.A.C.&#13;
G R E EN O A K C H A R T E R TOWNSHIP&#13;
BO ARD O F REVIEW&#13;
The Green Oak Charter Township Board of Review will meet Tuesday,&#13;
July 22, 2008, at 2:00 p.m. in the Township Hall at 10001 Silver Lake&#13;
Rd., Brighton, Ml 48116. Phone 810-231-1333. This meeting is held&#13;
for the purpose of correcting clerical errors and mutual mistakes of&#13;
fact according to MCL 211.53b and to consider poverty exemption&#13;
requests, principle residence exemption and qualified agricultural&#13;
exemptions In accordance with PA 74 of 1995. N O A P P E A L S FO R&#13;
A S S E S S E D V A LU E S W IL L BE H E A R D .&#13;
Robert C. Brandmier, CMAE IV, PPE&#13;
Township Assessor&#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, JULY 1 1, 2008&#13;
IM :&#13;
J en n i E s p e r ,le ft,&#13;
a n d Josh T e fft&#13;
s e p a ra te m u lc h&#13;
a ro u n d th e n ew ly&#13;
p la n te d flo w e rs a t&#13;
th e F in la n G a z e b o .&#13;
D a n ie l M a y h ew , c o -o w n e r o f M a y h ew 's&#13;
T re e F a rm &amp; N u rs e ry in H a n d y T ow n s h ip ,&#13;
b e a u t if ie s th e F o w le rv ille F a irg ro u n d s&#13;
w i th flo w e rs as s ta f f a n d v o lu n te e rs&#13;
p re p a re fo r n e x t w e e k 's fa ir.&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLATHE LMNGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
FAIR FROM A1&#13;
Group's focus on family&#13;
helps balance their books&#13;
Karaoke Championship on&#13;
Friday, July 17, will feature&#13;
the top male and female singers&#13;
from qualification rounds&#13;
at Pinckney’s Bleacher’s&#13;
Bar &amp; Grill, The Hamburg&#13;
Pub, Brighton’s Shamrock&#13;
Lounge, Brighton Township’s&#13;
Tee-Bonez Tavern, Whitmore&#13;
Lake’s Barnstormers and the&#13;
Brighton Bowl.&#13;
“Genghis John” Fletcher&#13;
closes out the week by strapping&#13;
on a suit of 13,000 exploding&#13;
firecrackers at about&#13;
10 p.m. Saturday, July 19, to&#13;
benefit “Cell Phones for Soldiers.”&#13;
Each phone turned&#13;
in, whether it works or not,&#13;
will raise 70 to 100 minutes in&#13;
phone time for active-duty soldiers.&#13;
People are encouraged&#13;
to bring their old cell phones&#13;
to the fair office throughout&#13;
the week. Fox said.&#13;
L e a n n e S m ith c a n b e&#13;
r e a c h e d a t h m ith @&#13;
liv in g s to n c o m m u n ity n e w 5 .c o m&#13;
o r a t 810-844-2011.&#13;
'W e t o o k t h e f a i r b a c k ( in 2 0 0 7 )&#13;
t o t h e a f f o r d a b l e f a m i l y e v e n t i t&#13;
s h o u l d b e a n d t h a t ' s w h a t w e ' r e&#13;
s t i c k i n g w i t h a g a i n t h i s y e a r . '&#13;
John Morris, operations manager for the Fowlerville Fair&#13;
Free family fun&#13;
Why spend hundreds of&#13;
dollars on gasoline, hotels&#13;
and amusement park&#13;
admission when carnival&#13;
rides, animals and plenty&#13;
of family entertainment&#13;
are available right here in&#13;
Livingston County. At the&#13;
122nd Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair - which runs Saturday&#13;
through July 19-a $5&#13;
admission price includes&#13;
free parking and free&#13;
music and entertainment.&#13;
Here's a sample.&#13;
■ Rosaire-Zoppe&#13;
Chimpanzees - A wild-&#13;
West-themed show with&#13;
chimpanzees performing&#13;
as cowboys, including one&#13;
on horseback. Shows daily.&#13;
■ Barnyard Express&#13;
- Farmer John Forshee&#13;
entertains and teaches&#13;
about farm animals.&#13;
Shows daily.&#13;
■ The Puppetone Rockers&#13;
- Performing, dancing&#13;
creatures in a spirited&#13;
show that includes music,&#13;
parades and tributes&#13;
about doing right. Shows&#13;
daily Monday-Wednesday.&#13;
■ Dragon Scales and&#13;
Faerie Tales - A show that&#13;
tells of the birth of a "live"&#13;
dragon, which hatches&#13;
from a golden egg with&#13;
the help of Faerie Tatiana.&#13;
Shows daily Wednesday-&#13;
Friday, July 18.&#13;
■ Saturday - Opening&#13;
Day Extravaganza&#13;
Party with music from&#13;
Michigan's Troubadour&#13;
Neil Woodward, Acoustic&#13;
Jim and The McLaughlin&#13;
Sisters at 6 p.m.&#13;
■ Sunday - Celebration&#13;
Sunday. Live Christian&#13;
music from "Five Rows&#13;
Back," "BIC" and others&#13;
who specialize in "music&#13;
with a message" all day.&#13;
■ Monday - Livingston&#13;
County Showcase.&#13;
Music from local bands,&#13;
featuring "Shattered&#13;
Image" of Fowlerville at&#13;
6 p.m.&#13;
■ Tuesday - Like Water&#13;
Drumworks. A 10-member&#13;
percussion and dance&#13;
ensemble performing&#13;
Western African music&#13;
in costume at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Featured live band is&#13;
Pinckney's "November&#13;
Fire."&#13;
■ Thursday - Livingston&#13;
County Model Search,&#13;
open to women, ages&#13;
18-27, who live or work&#13;
In Livingston County at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
■ Friday, July 18 -&#13;
Livingston County Karaoke&#13;
Championship, featuring&#13;
the top male and female&#13;
singers from qualification&#13;
rounds throughout the&#13;
county at 6 p.'m.&#13;
■ Saturday, July 19&#13;
- Musical performers from&#13;
HoweH'sBrandon’s School&#13;
of Rock and local bands,&#13;
including "Motto" at noon.&#13;
Ghengis John Fletcher, the&#13;
Human Firecracker, tribute&#13;
to the troops at 10 p.m.&#13;
LIBRARY FROM A1&#13;
Increasing Cromaine's&#13;
patronage is a top goal&#13;
intending to become a teacher,&#13;
but realized then that the&#13;
market was tough in Michigan&#13;
for teachers.&#13;
“I had just started a parttime&#13;
job at Albion College’s&#13;
archives department and that&#13;
got me hooked,” she says. “I&#13;
decided to get a master’s in&#13;
library science and went to&#13;
the University of Michigan for&#13;
graduate school.”&#13;
Marlow Stuart says she&#13;
looks forward to working with&#13;
the talented staff at the Cromaine&#13;
library and has some&#13;
definite goals.&#13;
“I want to get more active&#13;
users of the library,” she says.&#13;
“There are now around 40&#13;
percent who use the library,&#13;
and I want to raise that to 80&#13;
percent. The Hartland community&#13;
covers a number of&#13;
townships, and there’s no&#13;
real downtown outside of the&#13;
village, and so many people&#13;
commute. I know Hartland&#13;
is a reading community, and&#13;
folks turn to public libraries&#13;
during tougher economic&#13;
times.”&#13;
Marlow Stuart reminds people&#13;
that they don’t have to go ^&#13;
to a library to use it because&#13;
there is so much that can be&#13;
done online.&#13;
“The library is a place&#13;
where you can go on learning&#13;
the rest of your life. People&#13;
are always happy when you ^&#13;
help them find the things they *&#13;
need,” she adds.&#13;
Lisa Caroiin can be&#13;
reached at icaroiin@ ,,&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
H ow e ll te e n g iv e n p ro b a tio n in d e a d ly crash&#13;
Ced Marlow&#13;
Stuart&#13;
■ Age: 55.&#13;
■ Home: Rochester Hills.&#13;
■ Family: Husband, Jim&#13;
(now in library school),&#13;
adult children Anne&#13;
Ruthmann and John&#13;
Marlow.&#13;
■ Pet: Bailey, a 12-year-old&#13;
Labrador retriever.&#13;
■ Hobbies: Reading,&#13;
singing in the Many Voices&#13;
One Song Festival Choir&#13;
at the First Presbyterian&#13;
Church of Birmingham.&#13;
■ Favorite book&#13;
genres: Children's books,&#13;
mysteries, romances,&#13;
historical fiction,&#13;
nonfiction.&#13;
■ Goals: "I am a writer&#13;
but I'm not published,&#13;
and want to spend more&#13;
time writing poetry and&#13;
working on a novel. I&#13;
might also’like to do&#13;
behind the scenes&#13;
community theater work&#13;
with Hartland Players."&#13;
■ Reception: There will&#13;
be a reception for Marlow&#13;
Stuart at the library, 3688&#13;
N. Hartland Road, 6-8 p.m.&#13;
Tuesday, July 15.&#13;
K ay la K u ik a h i - ’&#13;
L a L o n d e d r o v e c a r&#13;
t h a t r a n o f f r o a d ,&#13;
k illin g p a s s e n g e r&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
A Howell teenager who was&#13;
the unauthorized driver of a&#13;
car that ran off the road last&#13;
fall, killing another Howell&#13;
teen, has been sentenced to&#13;
one year on probation.&#13;
At her sentencing in Livingston&#13;
County Juvenile&#13;
Court last week, Kayla Kuikahi-&#13;
LaLonde, who was 16&#13;
at the time, was ordered to&#13;
undergo counseling and a&#13;
psychological evaluation and&#13;
not to drive while under the&#13;
court’s jurisdiction.&#13;
She pleaded guilty in May&#13;
to charges of negligent homicide&#13;
and unlawfully driving&#13;
away an automobile in connection&#13;
with the crash, which&#13;
took place Nov. 26 when the&#13;
compact car driven by Kuikahi-&#13;
LaLonde went out of&#13;
control and hit a tree at Bull&#13;
Run and Coon Lake roads in&#13;
Iosco Township.&#13;
Passenger Sarah Campanelli,&#13;
also 16 and from&#13;
Howell, died from injuries&#13;
she suffered in the crash.&#13;
Three other teens, including&#13;
Kuikahi-LaLonde, were less&#13;
seriously injured. None of&#13;
the occupants was wearing a&#13;
seat belt. •&#13;
According to the Livingston&#13;
County Sheriff’s Department,&#13;
during school that day&#13;
Kuikahi-LaLonde told the&#13;
car’s owner, a classmate,&#13;
that she had left her book in&#13;
the friend’s car and asked if&#13;
she could have the keys to&#13;
get it. Instead of returning&#13;
the keys, Kuikahi-LaLonde&#13;
and three friends left in the&#13;
vehicle.&#13;
Kuikahi-LaLonde could&#13;
have been sentenced to a juvenile&#13;
detention facility until&#13;
the age of 21, and had she&#13;
been convicted as an adult&#13;
could have faced up to 15&#13;
years in prison.&#13;
Tom Toien can be&#13;
reached at ttoien®&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
CLEANUP FROM A1&#13;
Community comes together to clean lingering eyesore&#13;
or rebuild it.&#13;
On behalf of the neighbors,&#13;
Richards asked the&#13;
township’s Board of 'Trustees&#13;
in January for help cleaning&#13;
up what they believed was a&#13;
safety hazard. Because the&#13;
home is private property, the&#13;
township had no authority to&#13;
step in, said attorney John&#13;
Drury.&#13;
Hamburg Township Police&#13;
Chief Steve Luciano and Sgt.&#13;
Gary Harpe, one of two officers&#13;
assigned to the neighborhood&#13;
as part of the township^&#13;
community policing effort,&#13;
stepped in. But they, too, hit&#13;
a roadblock when Harwood’s&#13;
attorney required liability insurance&#13;
befc^'e the cleanup&#13;
could begin.&#13;
That’s where HERO’S&#13;
board of directors stepped in&#13;
and attached the activity to&#13;
the insurance policy it carries&#13;
for the annual Hamburg Family&#13;
Flin Fest, said its president,&#13;
Joanna Hardesty, who’s&#13;
also the Hamburg Township&#13;
clerk.&#13;
“HEHO really saved the&#13;
day on that one,” Harpe said.&#13;
“What a great way for them to&#13;
give back to the community.&#13;
I’m just glad we were all able&#13;
to help.”&#13;
Without the persistence of&#13;
Harpe and Luciano, Richards&#13;
said the cleanup never would&#13;
have happened.&#13;
“They went way above and&#13;
T h e e s t a t e is t i e d u p in c o u r t b e c a u s e&#13;
t h e i n s u r a n c e c o m p a n y is u n w i l l i n g&#13;
t o p a y a n y m o r e t h a n w h a t w a s s t i l l&#13;
o w e d 6 n t h e h o m e ' s m o r t g a g e a n d&#13;
t h e d a u g h t e r o f t h e d e c e a s e d d o e s&#13;
n o t h a v e t h e m o n e y t o d e m o l i s h o r&#13;
r e b u i l d t h e h o m e .&#13;
beyond the call in getting this&#13;
together,” she said. “I can’t&#13;
say enough about the two of&#13;
them and what they did for&#13;
us.”&#13;
The cleanup, Luciano said,&#13;
was a team effort.&#13;
“Despite the fact that it was&#13;
an eyesore, everybody had&#13;
safety concerns about this,”&#13;
Luciano said. “I’m more than&#13;
happy that Hamburg police&#13;
could have a part in helping&#13;
the people from this neighborhood&#13;
help themselves.”&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at ismith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynew5.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
T h e b u r n e d h o m e&#13;
o f J o h n a n d N a n c y&#13;
L o w e n b e r g h , w h o&#13;
d ie d in a 2 0 0 7 m u r d e r -&#13;
s u ic id e , is t ie d u p in&#13;
li t ig a t io n a n d ie f t in&#13;
d is a r r a y u n t il n e ig h b o rs&#13;
o r g a n iz e d a J u n e&#13;
c le a n u p w i th h e ip f r o m&#13;
t h e H am b u r g T o w n s h ip&#13;
P o lic e D e p a r tm e n t&#13;
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E n h a n c e d R e c re a t io n&#13;
O r g a n iz a t io n .&#13;
LETTERS&#13;
C o m p e l e m p l o y e r s&#13;
t o r e d u c e g a s c o s t s&#13;
The high price of gasoline&#13;
is now a real problem to many&#13;
persons with a small income.&#13;
No one seems able to voice a&#13;
solution to the problem. Here&#13;
is one that is easy.&#13;
F’ass a federal law requiring&#13;
all employers with 25 employees&#13;
to provide an eight-passenger&#13;
van with a hybrid engine&#13;
capable of 100-plus miles range&#13;
and mileage of 50 mpg.&#13;
Then lease it at cost to eight&#13;
persons sharing a ride to work&#13;
and, if necessary, issue a gasoline&#13;
stamp booklet to buy the&#13;
gas like that in use during&#13;
World War II.&#13;
This would make it affordable&#13;
to the persons sharing&#13;
a ride and reduce pollution a&#13;
great deal.&#13;
G e n e M a rc in k iew ic z , Brighton&#13;
T h is s u m m e r , l e t 's&#13;
c u t b a c k o n m e a t&#13;
Whatever happened to the&#13;
good old days when the worst&#13;
things we had to fear on the&#13;
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Fourth of July were traffic jams&#13;
and wayward fireworks?&#13;
According to our government’s&#13;
meat and poultry hotline,&#13;
this year’s top fear is food&#13;
poisoning by those nasty E. coll&#13;
and salmonella bugs lurking in&#13;
inadequately grilled hamburgers&#13;
and hot dogs. Of course,&#13;
they don’t bother to mention&#13;
that high-temperature grilling J&#13;
that kills the bugs also forms ^ ■&#13;
cancer-causing compounds. " ^&#13;
Luckily, a bunch of enterprising&#13;
food manufacturers and&#13;
processors have met this challenge&#13;
head-on by developing a&#13;
great variety of healthful, delicious&#13;
and convenient veggie&#13;
burgers and soy dogs. These ■&#13;
new foods don’t harbor nasty&#13;
pathogens or cancer-causing&#13;
compoimds. They don’t even&#13;
carry cholesterol, satiu-ated&#13;
fats, drugs or pesticides. And,&#13;
they are available in the fi’ozen&#13;
food section of every supermarket.&#13;
This summer offers a great&#13;
opportunity to declare our independence&#13;
from the meat industry&#13;
and to share wholesome&#13;
veggie burgers and soy dogs&#13;
with our family and friends.&#13;
M a u r ic e M e rc ie r, Brighton&#13;
T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N I T Y N EWS FRIDAY, JULY 1 1, 2 0 0 8 Share your news at 810-844-2000 Fax:810-844-2040 E-mail: news@livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
Achievers, A6&#13;
Calendar, A7&#13;
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RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity A/ews&#13;
______________________&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
fair offers&#13;
family fun&#13;
If you’re a kid - or a kid at&#13;
heart - the week ahead has to&#13;
be one of the best of the year.&#13;
It’s Fowlerville Family Fbir&#13;
week. Let the good times roll.&#13;
Fairs have long been a summer&#13;
tradition at our house,&#13;
with or without the kids.&#13;
There are the 4-H exhibits to&#13;
check out, the livestock exhibitions,&#13;
the horse shows, the&#13;
entertainment... all with liberal&#13;
doses of food your mom&#13;
would never let you eat.&#13;
P Fbirs in general - and this&#13;
one in particular - are just&#13;
packed with good, clean fun.&#13;
In addition to the animals&#13;
and the exhibits, there’s all&#13;
sorts of free entertainment,&#13;
ranging from a chimpanzee&#13;
_ Wild West show to the Livings-&#13;
W ton County Model Search.&#13;
And did I mention fair food?&#13;
With admission just $5, you&#13;
can almost justify a limditime&#13;
run out to the faix^ounds just&#13;
to get an Italian sausage sandwich&#13;
and a lemonade. And a&#13;
funnel cake for dessert.&#13;
The fun gets under way&#13;
Saturday when gates open&#13;
at 9 a.m. There’s 4-H judging *&#13;
all day; the midway, which&#13;
opens at noon; bingo in the&#13;
F^lan Gazebo; a mug bog in&#13;
the grandstand; and all sorts&#13;
of free music. And that’s just&#13;
scratching the surface for one&#13;
day.&#13;
Pick a day - Family Day on&#13;
p Sunday with the Classic Car&#13;
Show and the queen contest;&#13;
Ladies Day on Ibesday with&#13;
the Homemaker of the Year&#13;
competition; Kids Day on&#13;
Wednesday - any day. Head&#13;
on out to the fairgrounds. You&#13;
won’t be disappointed.&#13;
P Note: To see the schedule&#13;
or read about the entertainment,&#13;
check out the official&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair&#13;
guide online at www.mlive.&#13;
com/livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
Click on the fair&#13;
guide icon for all the latest.&#13;
As if the fair weren’t&#13;
enough to cheer about:&#13;
Cheers: To all of those&#13;
who came out to celebrate&#13;
the Fourth of July at community&#13;
events throughout&#13;
the region. The weather was&#13;
incredible and event organizers&#13;
got the community support&#13;
they were looking for.&#13;
Cheers: To the advanced&#13;
construction students at&#13;
^ Howell High School who&#13;
* will build a house for Habitat&#13;
for Humanity in the fall.&#13;
Students will built the house&#13;
at the Parker Campus, then&#13;
take it apart and transport&#13;
it to its permanent site. Stu-&#13;
I dents will be able to hone&#13;
^ their construction skills and&#13;
" learn valuable lessons about&#13;
helping others and giving&#13;
back to the community.&#13;
Cheers: To the Brighton&#13;
Kiwanis Club for organizing&#13;
the Mill Pond gazebo&#13;
concerts, which got under&#13;
way last weekend. These&#13;
Sunday-night concerts have&#13;
been drawing thousands&#13;
to downtown Brighton for&#13;
32 years. This week it will&#13;
be The Project Band, which&#13;
plays a variety of music from&#13;
James Taylor to the blues.&#13;
Cheers: To everyone involved&#13;
with the Michigan&#13;
Challenge Balloonfest. The&#13;
weather proved to be the challenge&#13;
this year, but organizers&#13;
p and pilots turned a wind-canceled&#13;
flight on Saturday night&#13;
into a lesson in ballooning for&#13;
those willing to step forward&#13;
with their curiosity.&#13;
Cheers: To the Whitmore&#13;
Lake Water Ski Club, for sticking&#13;
with its annual water ski&#13;
P shows. Make this the year you&#13;
head over to Whitmore Lake&#13;
for the shows, performed&#13;
Thursday nights during July.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgerald&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
4-H still in the 4-front&#13;
Longtime youth organization keeps up with the times&#13;
P ic tu r e d h e r e w i th t h e 1 9 7 5 4 -H&#13;
g r a n d c h am p io n s te e r a t th e&#13;
F o w le r v i lle F a ir a r e , f r o m le f t ,&#13;
L lo y d M il le r , w h o 's h o ld in g&#13;
t h e b a n n e r ; B ill M il le r ; K e ith&#13;
K e g g a n , w h o 's a t t h e h a lte r ;&#13;
a n d P e r P e te r s o n , w h o 's&#13;
p r e s e n t in g th e t r o p h y .&#13;
COURTESY, LIVINGSTON COUNTY 4-H&#13;
B Y L E A N N E S M IT H&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News Its roots are in corn and canning&#13;
clubs, growing garden&#13;
plots and raising champion&#13;
livestock, but the longevity&#13;
of 4-H rests in its ability to&#13;
stay true to its mission while&#13;
adapting with the times.&#13;
“Learning by Doing” is the&#13;
creed of the youth organization,&#13;
which this year celebrates its&#13;
106th birthday nationally, its 100th&#13;
birthday statewide and its 89th&#13;
birthday in Livingston County.&#13;
While the crops and livestock&#13;
remain, the exhibits being shown&#13;
by 4-H members at this year’s&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair include&#13;
rocketry, computers, electrical&#13;
science and emergency&#13;
preparedness. The&#13;
fair opens Saturday&#13;
at the Fowlerville&#13;
Fairgrounds, 8800 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave. in&#13;
Handy 'Township.&#13;
“4-H has so&#13;
much to offer; it’s&#13;
not just animals,”&#13;
said Stepha-&#13;
D o n M cG ill&#13;
sh ow s o f f a&#13;
s ta lk o f c o rn&#13;
h e g r e w&#13;
as a 4 -H&#13;
p r o je c t in&#13;
1 9 6 6 . T h e&#13;
4 -H c ro p s&#13;
p ro je c ts&#13;
w e r e&#13;
p o p u la r&#13;
u n t il th e 1 9 7 0 s ,&#13;
COURTESY, LIVINGSTON COUNTY 4-H&#13;
nie Kawalski of Iosco Township,&#13;
whose six children are or have&#13;
been in the program. “There are&#13;
so many different parts that everyone&#13;
can find their own little&#13;
things they like to do. Every kid&#13;
should be in a club.”&#13;
4-H began in 1902 as a way to&#13;
introduce new agricultural and&#13;
homemaking practices to children&#13;
who would then take their&#13;
progressive and innovative ideas&#13;
home to the family farm.&#13;
“Just as it was then, kids in 4-H&#13;
today make friends for a lifetime&#13;
and learn things that will stay&#13;
with them, like responsibility, for&#13;
the rest of their lives,” Kawalski&#13;
said. “Plus, it’s just a lot of fun.”&#13;
Michigan came on board in&#13;
1908 when the program officially&#13;
became 4-H and adopted its nowfamiliar&#13;
four-leaf clover design.&#13;
The four H’s stood for Head,&#13;
Heart, Hands and Hustle - “Head&#13;
trained to think, plan and reason;&#13;
heart trained to be true, kind&#13;
and sympathetic; hands trained&#13;
to be useful, helpful and skillful;&#13;
hustle to render ready service&#13;
to develop health and&#13;
vitality. Hustle&#13;
was replaced&#13;
by Health&#13;
around 1911.&#13;
Livingston&#13;
County’s&#13;
first 4-H club&#13;
was started&#13;
in 1919 at the&#13;
Brown School&#13;
in Conway Township&#13;
by teacher&#13;
Florence Rogers.&#13;
Four more clubs&#13;
came on board the&#13;
next year and things&#13;
grew from there to&#13;
encompass about 40&#13;
clubs with more than&#13;
1,000 members today.&#13;
The routine of picking&#13;
and doing a project&#13;
isn’t much different today&#13;
than it was in the beginning.&#13;
'Twins Kelsey and&#13;
JAMIE CHAR8ENEAU-PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
C h r is to p h e r K aw a ls k i, 1 3 , a m e m b e r o f t h e K o u n ty K lo v e r K id s 4 -H C lu b ,&#13;
h a s b e e n w o r k in g o n a p ie s a fe t o e n t e r as a w o o d w o r k in g p r o je c t in th e&#13;
F o w le r v ille F am ily F a ir .T h e c u p b o a rd in c lu d e s p u n c h e d - t in in la y s o n th e&#13;
d o o r .&#13;
Ricky Kawalski, 15, and their&#13;
younger brother, Christopher,&#13;
13, members of Kounty Klover&#13;
Kids, know that firsthand.&#13;
Christopher has been working&#13;
hard on a pie safe for this y ea r’s&#13;
fair.&#13;
“You thought a pro made that,&#13;
didn’t you?” he asked recently&#13;
as he put finishing touches on&#13;
the pie safe doors’ tin-punch&#13;
inlays. The project started as&#13;
rough lumber that Christopher&#13;
cut, planed, assembled, sanded&#13;
and finished. Glen Miller is the&#13;
project leader.&#13;
“He says th ere’s no wood&#13;
fairy,” Christopher said. “How&#13;
SEE 4 -H ,A 6&#13;
' J u s t a s i t w a s t h e n ,&#13;
k i d s i n 4 -H t o d a y&#13;
m a k e f r i e n d s f o r a&#13;
l i f e t im e a n d l e a r n&#13;
t h i n g s t h a t w i l l&#13;
s t a y w i t h t h e m ,&#13;
l i k e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y ,&#13;
f o r t h e r e s t o f&#13;
t h e i r l i v e s . '&#13;
Stephanie Kawalski, m othe r&#13;
Celebrate 4-H&#13;
Livingston County's nearly 40&#13;
clubs and 1,000 members are&#13;
joining the state in celebrating&#13;
the 100th anniversary of&#13;
Michigan's 4-H program.&#13;
Besides all of the animals and&#13;
projects, county 4-Hers will&#13;
participate in several special&#13;
events during the Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair Saturday through&#13;
July 19. The public is invited to&#13;
attend all of these events.&#13;
T u e s d a y , J u ly 1 5&#13;
■ 6 p.m. Achievement&#13;
program for all non-animal&#13;
exhibit trophy winners&#13;
- Livestock Show Arena.&#13;
■ 8 p.m. 4-H King &amp; Queen&#13;
Contest - Livestock Show&#13;
Arena.&#13;
W e d n e s d a y , J u ly 1 6 *&#13;
■ 1-3 p.m. Clover Fun Event&#13;
-4-H Building.&#13;
■ 2 p.m. 4-H Tractor Driving&#13;
Contest - Draft Horse Arena. *&#13;
T h u r s d a y , J u ly 1 7&#13;
■ 5 p.m. 4-H Clover Bud&#13;
Mentor Showmanship&#13;
Presentation - Livestock&#13;
Show Arena.&#13;
■ 6 p.m. 4-H Goat Milking&#13;
Contest - Small Animal Barn&#13;
&amp; 4-H Clover Bud Graduation&#13;
Ceremony - Livestock Show&#13;
Arena.&#13;
■ 6:30 p.m. 4-H Summer&#13;
Olympics followed by the 4-H&#13;
100th Birthday Celebration&#13;
- Livestock Show Arena.&#13;
■ 9 p.m.-midnight4-H Dance&#13;
- Livestock Show Arena.&#13;
F r id a y , J u ly 1 8&#13;
■ Noon 4-H Rooster Crowing&#13;
Contest.&#13;
Wine-tasting bash to benefit Howell's Opera House&#13;
4 t h a n n u a l R e d W in e&#13;
&amp; B r ew s S t r e e t P a r ty&#13;
s e t f o r J u ly 1 9&#13;
B Y L A U R IE H U M P H R E Y&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
The Opera House in Howell&#13;
will be the place to be Saturday,&#13;
July 19, for good times,&#13;
great food and energizing&#13;
music, according to organizers&#13;
of the 2008 Red Wine&#13;
&amp; Brews Street Party. The&#13;
area’s premier wine tasting&#13;
event has become a signature&#13;
fundraiser for the Livingston&#13;
Arts Council, which owns the&#13;
operates the historic Opera&#13;
House at 123 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave.&#13;
“It’s a lot of fun,” said Barb&#13;
Smith, LAC board member&#13;
and event co-chairwoman.&#13;
“Last year, we had to stop the&#13;
band because people wouldn’t&#13;
leave.”&#13;
Billy Mack and the Juke&#13;
Joint Johnnies will entertain&#13;
this year on Walnut Street,&#13;
adjacent to The Opera House,&#13;
which will be closed to traffic.&#13;
A&#13;
dmission is $20 per person&#13;
COURTESYTHE LIVINGSTON ARTS COUNCIL&#13;
W a ln u t S t r e e t w a s p a c k e d d u r in g t h e 2 0 0 7 R e d W in e &amp; B rew s&#13;
S t r e e t P a r ty , a L iv in g s to n A r ts C o u n c il fu n d r a is e r h e ld a n n u a l ly&#13;
w i th p ro c e e d s to b e n e f i t T h e O p e r a H o u s e in H o w e ll.&#13;
in advance, or $25 per person&#13;
at the door. Taste tickets will&#13;
be sold separately at The Opera&#13;
House.&#13;
Last year’s event drew 250&#13;
people and raised thousands&#13;
of dollars for Opera House&#13;
building renovations, utility&#13;
costs and programming.&#13;
Smith hopes to raise even&#13;
more money this year with a&#13;
boost in attendance.&#13;
“We’re expecting around&#13;
300 people,” she said.&#13;
Part of the event’s success&#13;
is due to the large number of&#13;
contributing partners, according&#13;
to Smith. Donors from in&#13;
and out of the county have&#13;
historically come together to&#13;
contribute much of the food,&#13;
spirits and financing, allowing&#13;
the LAC to see larger profits.&#13;
John and Cindy Hartsig&#13;
were not able to attend last&#13;
year’s street party due to a&#13;
scheduling conflict, but the&#13;
couple went in 2006 and said&#13;
they had a good time.&#13;
“We are big supporters of&#13;
The Opera House and try to&#13;
attend all of their events,”&#13;
said John Hartsig. When they&#13;
can’t attend, they support the&#13;
effort with a financial contribution,&#13;
he said.&#13;
Street party organizers&#13;
are planning an evening of&#13;
fun for all, but also will focus&#13;
on responsibility. Driver’s licenses&#13;
will be checked and&#13;
color-coded wrist bands will&#13;
identify minors, designated&#13;
drivers and those intending&#13;
to enjoy the night’s festivities&#13;
to the fullest. Due to the free&#13;
flow of alcoholic beverages,&#13;
those under 16 are discouraged&#13;
from attending. “This is&#13;
an adult event,” Smith said.&#13;
Beer selections have been&#13;
added this year to a menu&#13;
that features up to 10 varieties&#13;
of wine, pop and water,&#13;
finger sandwiches and buffalo&#13;
wings.&#13;
“If they liked last year,&#13;
they’re going to love this&#13;
year,” said Smith about the&#13;
attendees. “It’s one of the&#13;
few chances people will get&#13;
to dance in the streets; and&#13;
tljere’s also door prizes.”&#13;
Tickets are still available,&#13;
and can be purchased using&#13;
a credit card by calling the&#13;
LAC office at 517-540-0065.&#13;
Red Wine &amp;&#13;
Brews Street&#13;
Party&#13;
■ W h a t : An event that&#13;
raises funds for the&#13;
Livingston Arts Council&#13;
through admission&#13;
charges and taste&#13;
testing.&#13;
■ W h e n : Saturday, July&#13;
19.&#13;
■ T im e : 7-11 p.m.&#13;
■ W h e r e : The Opera&#13;
House, 123 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave., downtown&#13;
Howell.&#13;
■ W h o : Adults, although&#13;
older minors can enter&#13;
with an adult.&#13;
■ C o s t : $20 in advance&#13;
by calling 517-540-0065&#13;
or $25 at the door. Taste&#13;
tickets sold separately at&#13;
the event.&#13;
■ D e t a i ls : On the Web&#13;
at www.theoperahouse.&#13;
us and clicking on the&#13;
"events" link or by calling&#13;
the LAC office, 517-540-&#13;
0065.&#13;
A 6 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS F R ID A Y , JU LY 1 1, 2 0 0 8&#13;
Celebrating th e 4th with a parade&#13;
A t r ig h t : " D u c k to r L iv in g s to n&#13;
W a d d le s w o r th " w a v e s to t h e fa n s&#13;
w h ile t r a v e lin g d o w n W e s t M a in&#13;
S t r e e t in t h e s id e -c a r o f a m o to r c y c le .&#13;
W a d d le s w o r th is t h e m a s c o t fo r th e&#13;
m ill -p o n d d u c k ra c e s , h e ld a f t e r th e&#13;
p a r a d e .&#13;
PHOTOSrJIM JAGDFELD.SPECIALTOTHE NEWS&#13;
B r ig h to n B o y S c o u t T ro o p 3 5 0 w a s o n e o f s e v e r a l lo c a l g ro u p s r e p r e s e n te d a t t h e a n n u a l In d e p e n d e n c e D a y&#13;
p a r a d e in d o w n to w n B r ig h to n . O r g a n iz e d b y T r o o p 3 5 0 , t h e p a r a d e d r e w h u n d r e d s o f p e o p le d o w n to w n&#13;
w h o w a tc h e d i t f r o m c u rb s id e s e a ts u n d e r p ic tu r e -p e r f e c t s k ie s .&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
K e ls e y K aw a ls k i, 1 5 , w i l l s h o w T a n n e r , a b la c k a n g u s s te e r , a t th is y e a r 's F o w le r v i lle F am ily F a ir.&#13;
A lo n g w i th th e s te e r a n d a p ig , s h e a ls o is e n t e r in g b a s k e ts , a s t r a w b e r r y - r h u b a r b c ris p , d e c o r a te d&#13;
c a k e , q u ilt e d b a g a n d s tam p e d c a rd s in t h e fa ir .&#13;
4-H FROM A5&#13;
Club focuses on learning, fun, fellowship&#13;
you leave it is how it will be&#13;
when you get back. You do it&#13;
all yourself.”&#13;
Animal projects are especially&#13;
intricate, but Ricky&#13;
Kawalski loves showing his&#13;
pig-&#13;
“I think it’s easier to win&#13;
at the fair with animals and&#13;
I’m pretty good at training&#13;
my pig,” he said. “I think I&#13;
have a way better chance at&#13;
grand champion this year.”&#13;
These projects sta rt with&#13;
picking out what a club&#13;
member thinks will be a winning&#13;
animal, coming up with&#13;
a special blend of feed to&#13;
prepare it for fair time and&#13;
training the animal to walk&#13;
in a show ring. Weight gain,&#13;
amounts of food and water,&#13;
costs for feed and veterinary&#13;
services and profit or&#13;
loss calculated by today’s&#13;
market standards are all&#13;
kept in a record book that’s&#13;
submitted forjudging.&#13;
Club members also lead&#13;
their animals around the&#13;
show ring and answer&#13;
judges’ questions specific&#13;
to their animal’s breed and&#13;
bloodline and even how&#13;
much protein is in its feed.&#13;
“If you don’t answer a&#13;
question right, you drop&#13;
places in showmanship,”&#13;
said Kelsey, who like her&#13;
brothers is showing both&#13;
a pig and a steer this year.&#13;
“And the animal can be&#13;
trained and trained, but&#13;
it’s a different atmosphere&#13;
at the fair. You never know&#13;
what will happen.”&#13;
4-H is open to those ages&#13;
9-19, but th ere’s a special&#13;
Cloverbuds program to get&#13;
kids age 5-8 started. Those&#13;
interested should call the&#13;
county’s MSU Extension&#13;
Office at 517-546-3950 or talk&#13;
to any of the 4-H members&#13;
at the fair.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
A t le f t : B e n ja m in F r a n k lin P lu m b in g , o f H o w e ll,&#13;
fo u n d a B e n F r a n k lin lo o k - a l ik e to r id e in th e&#13;
c o m p a n y f lo a t in th e B r ig h to n F o u r th o f J u ly&#13;
p a r a d e . H e is a ls o k n o w n as G e n e M ic h a e l, o f&#13;
L iv o n ia .&#13;
W a y n e&#13;
P e r ry&#13;
d u m p s&#13;
t h e d u c k s&#13;
in to th e&#13;
B r ig h to n&#13;
M i l l P o n d&#13;
t o s ta r t&#13;
t h e ra c e .&#13;
A t r ig h t: W ith a ll th e&#13;
p r iz e -w in n in g d u ck s&#13;
a t th e fin is h lin e , 5 te v e&#13;
L a C om m a re h a n d !&#13;
th e to p w in n e rs to a&#13;
w a it in g a s s is ta n t.&#13;
— VI&#13;
PHOTOS: JIM JAGDFELD. SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
A b o v e le f t : D u c k - r a c e m a s c o t " D u c k to r L iv in g s to n " g e ts a n a p p r e h e n s iv e lo o k f r o m F a ith&#13;
H y n e s , 1 8 m o n th s , o f N o r th v ille . 5 h e is h e ld b y h e r g r a n d m o th e r , C in d y M o o r e o f H o w e ll .&#13;
A b o v e r ig h t : 5 te v e L a C om m a r e h o ld s u p t h e f ir s t p la c e r u b b e r d u c k y . L a C om m a r e is&#13;
p r e s id e n t o f th e L iv in g s to n 5 u n s h in e R o ta r y C lu b , w h ic h s p o n s o rs t h e F o u r th o f J u ly e v e n t .&#13;
L u c k y d u c k s&#13;
J u ly 4 th ra c e y ie ld s th r e e lo c a l p r iz e w in n e r s&#13;
From News s ta ff reports&#13;
The Great Duck Race,&#13;
staged in the Brighton Mill&#13;
Pond on July 4, was again&#13;
termed a success with&#13;
about 4,000 ducks sold, according&#13;
to president-elect&#13;
Jim Lawrence of the sponsoring&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Sunrise Rotary Club.&#13;
The top three winners&#13;
in the race among the&#13;
40 total prizes awarded&#13;
were: Rich Perlberg of&#13;
Brighton Township, who&#13;
won first pcize of a Caribbean&#13;
cruise for two;&#13;
Angela Perez, who won a&#13;
weekend for two in Chicago;&#13;
and Chris Hatswell&#13;
of Fowlerville, who won a&#13;
deluxe golf package.&#13;
The proceeds from the&#13;
Great Duck Race go toward&#13;
Rotary-sponsored&#13;
programs on health, hunger&#13;
and literacy, Lawrence&#13;
said.&#13;
Earlier on the Fourth,&#13;
the Sunrise Rotary Club&#13;
sponsored the annual&#13;
Hungry Duck Run in&#13;
Brighton. About $10,000&#13;
was raised from the Hungry&#13;
Duck Run for the&#13;
Gleaners Community&#13;
Food Bank of Livingston&#13;
County, Lawrence said.&#13;
A C H IE V E R S&#13;
H o w e l l g r a d C o x&#13;
w i n s s c h o l a r s h i p&#13;
Courtney&#13;
Cox,&#13;
who just&#13;
graduated&#13;
from Howell&#13;
High&#13;
School, is&#13;
the' recipient&#13;
of the&#13;
Livingston&#13;
Women’s Club Human&#13;
Services Scholarship, a $1,000&#13;
award. Cox, who is an honor&#13;
student and has received both&#13;
academic and athletic awards,&#13;
will be going to Michigan Sate&#13;
University to pursue a degree&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP&#13;
JULY 2008&#13;
BOARD OF REVIEW&#13;
July Board of Review will be held&#13;
on 07/22/2008 at 9:00 a.m.&#13;
Location Howell Township Hall&#13;
3525 Byron Rd. Howell. Mi.&#13;
The July Board of Review meeting is&#13;
for clerical errors of mutual mistake of&#13;
fact, and appeals for Principal Residence&#13;
Exemptions, Qualifi^ Agricultural&#13;
Exemptions and Hardship Exemptions.&#13;
No assessment appeals at this time. This&#13;
meeting is authorized by P.A. 206 of&#13;
1893Sec53bl-6, 7u. 7cc6-Il&#13;
also 21. and 7ee.&#13;
Signed: James E Stover. Assessor&#13;
2709399-01&#13;
in nursing.&#13;
The Livingston Women’s&#13;
Club is a nonprofit volunteer&#13;
organization dedicated to&#13;
helping those in need in the&#13;
county.&#13;
S t . M a r y s t u d e n t s&#13;
c o m p e t e i n m a t h&#13;
Sixth-, seventh- and&#13;
eighth-grade students from&#13;
Pinckney’s St. Mary Catholic&#13;
School participated in&#13;
the Michigan Mathematics&#13;
League annual contest this&#13;
year. The students took a&#13;
timed, 40-question math test&#13;
and the five highest scores&#13;
from each grade were combined&#13;
and submitted as the&#13;
school’s team score.&#13;
St. Mary’s top-scoring&#13;
sixth-graders were Sam&#13;
Black, Jonathan Estes, Nolan&#13;
Lefebvre, Julia McClafferty&#13;
PO D IA T R IST&#13;
and Benjamin Schmitter.&#13;
Top-scoring seventh-graders&#13;
were Steven Galloway, Jacob&#13;
Glaser, Dan Jessop, Jonathan&#13;
Nickels and Gabble Redpath.&#13;
And top-scoring eighth-graders&#13;
were Marisa Hur, Sarah&#13;
Langford, Clarissa LeVasseur.&#13;
Matt McIntyre and Jake&#13;
Stepaniak.&#13;
Julia McClafferty, Dan Je ssop&#13;
and Clarissa LeVasseur&#13;
received award certificates&#13;
for having the highest individual&#13;
score of their class on&#13;
the test.&#13;
B r i g h t o n n a t i v e&#13;
t a k e s b a l l t e a m j o b&#13;
Brighton native Guy&#13;
Schuman was named senior&#13;
director of business development&#13;
of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans,&#13;
a Carolina League baseball&#13;
team in South Carolina.&#13;
During his four-year tenure as&#13;
the president of the Wmston-&#13;
Salem Warthogs, the Carolina&#13;
League affiliate of the Chicago&#13;
White Sox, Schuman, a Michigan&#13;
State University graduate,&#13;
helped the Warthogs grow their&#13;
Gary R Ceresnie, DPM, PC&#13;
Board Certified, American&#13;
Board of Podiatric Surgery&#13;
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FR ID A Y&#13;
JU LY 11&#13;
M O THER GOOSE CAFE&#13;
10:30 a.m. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Drive. All ages.&#13;
Details: 810-229-6571.&#13;
D IN N E R FUNDRAISER&#13;
5:30-10 p.m. Crystal Gardens,&#13;
5768 E. Grand River Ave., Genoa&#13;
Township. Featuring WDIV news&#13;
^ anchor Steve Garagiola and&#13;
Livingston County "Survivor" Erik&#13;
Reichenbach. Proceeds to child&#13;
abuse prevention. Details: 517-&#13;
548-2200.&#13;
SPAGHETTI A N D KAROKE&#13;
5-8 p.m.-dinner; 7:30 p.m.-&#13;
karoke. Pinckney Memorial Post&#13;
No. 419, American Legion Post&#13;
Hall, 9807 Whitewood Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Cost: $6.50 adults,&#13;
$5.50 seniors, $3.50 kids ages&#13;
9 and under. Details: 734-878-&#13;
9522 or 734-878-6633.&#13;
JEWELRY FUNDRAISER&#13;
Registration and fee due for July&#13;
15 class 6:30-8 p.m., Pinckney&#13;
Community Public Library, 350&#13;
Mower Road. Fee: $15 to make a&#13;
Swarovski Crystal bracelet with&#13;
all class profits donated to the&#13;
American Cancer Society by local&#13;
artist Julie Singer. Details: 734-&#13;
8 7 8 -3 8 8 8 . F u tu re d ates: Aug. 19,&#13;
Sept. 16 a n d O ct. 21.&#13;
I M O V IE S IN THE PARK&#13;
Dusk, Downtown Pinckney.&#13;
Pinckney, Lakeland, Hamburg, Hell&#13;
Chamber of Commerce."Surf's&#13;
Up" Details: 734-878-9333.&#13;
S A TU R D A Y&#13;
^ U L Y 12&#13;
GARAGE SALE&#13;
8 a.m.-3 p.m. Brighton High&#13;
School, 7878 Brighton Road (In&#13;
parking lot near football field).&#13;
Community garage sale and flea&#13;
market fundraiser. Details: 810-&#13;
299-4130.&#13;
LACASA EVENTS&#13;
• 9 a.m.-4 p.m.- LACASA tour of&#13;
10 gardens. Cost: $ 12 at ticket&#13;
outlets, $15 at gardens. A/so&#13;
S u n d a y.&#13;
• 6 p.m.-Twilight in the garden.&#13;
A food and wine-tasting event.&#13;
Cost: $50. Details: 517-548-1350.&#13;
H IG H ROPES&#13;
9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Howell&#13;
Conference and Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township. Cost: $25. Reservations:&#13;
517-546-0249.&#13;
K ENSING TON ACT IVIT IES&#13;
• 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.-Osprey fest.&#13;
Nature Center at Kensington&#13;
Metropark. Details: 800-477-3178&#13;
or 248-685-1561.A/soJu/y 13.&#13;
• 10 a.m.- Farm fantasy camp.&#13;
Farm Center at Kensington&#13;
Metropark. Ages 18 and older can&#13;
harness a team of draft horses,&#13;
learn to plow with the team,&#13;
drive a horse-drawn wagon, build&#13;
small timber frame barn, make&#13;
homemade ice cream. Cost: $25.&#13;
Register: 800-477-3178 or 248-&#13;
685-1561.&#13;
GROUP VOICE LESSONS&#13;
lOa.m.-Noon Barnard&#13;
Community Center, 415 N.&#13;
Barnard St., Howell. One time&#13;
lesson, bring a song you want&#13;
feedback on and a CD or tape&#13;
accompaniment. Cost: $20-$40.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0693, ext. 0 or&#13;
www.howellrecreation.org. A/so&#13;
Ju ly 2 6 , A ug. 9.&#13;
BENEFIT D IN NER&#13;
6 p.m. appetizers; 7 p.m. dinner.&#13;
Barnstormers, 9411 E. M-36,&#13;
Whitmore Lake. Dinner, live&#13;
entertainment and dancing to&#13;
benefit 3-day walk for breast&#13;
cancer.Tickets: $20 available at&#13;
Barnstormers and Kensington&#13;
Valley Ice House. Details: 734-&#13;
771-6307 or 810-499-4756.&#13;
S U N D A Y&#13;
JU LY 13&#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;
INFORMATION DESK&#13;
k Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
" Livingston Hospital in Howell&#13;
and Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Woodland Health Center&#13;
in Genoa Township need&#13;
help at the information desk&#13;
escorting patients, running&#13;
errands, greeting people.&#13;
I Details: 517-545-6296.&#13;
HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy Hospice&#13;
needs help with respite care,&#13;
companionship, life review,&#13;
office work, special event&#13;
work, musicians, quilters and&#13;
craftspeople. Details: 517-&#13;
540-9129 or e-mail HahnKT@&#13;
trinity-health.org.&#13;
RACE HELP&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Community Alliance is&#13;
hosting "Run Drugs Run"&#13;
Sept. 13, at the Howell City&#13;
Park to promote substance&#13;
abuse awareness. Help is&#13;
needed with registration,&#13;
^check-in, mile splits, water&#13;
w stations, and the finish line.&#13;
Details: 517-540-7759 oremail&#13;
TMorrow@co.livingston.&#13;
mi.us.&#13;
WEB SITE MAINTENANCE&#13;
Recycle Livingston in Howell&#13;
^ needs help maintaining its&#13;
"Web site. Details: 517-548-&#13;
4439 or e-mail recycleliv@&#13;
sbcglobal.net.&#13;
BLANKET MAKING&#13;
Project Linus is having its&#13;
next blanket-making day&#13;
from noon to 4 p.m. July&#13;
13. Project Linus makes&#13;
handmade blankets for&#13;
children who are seriously ill,&#13;
traumatized, or otherwise in&#13;
need. Details: 248-789-7040&#13;
or e-mail howellprojectlinus@&#13;
excite.com.&#13;
CHILDREN'S PROGRAM&#13;
LACASA needs help with&#13;
their summer Children's&#13;
Program called Adventurers&#13;
Days with planned activities,&#13;
lunch, guest speakers, crafts&#13;
and free play. The next event&#13;
is July 23rd. Details: 517-548-&#13;
1350 or e-mail ChristineL@&#13;
Iacasa1.org.&#13;
DAY OF CARING&#13;
The Livingston County United&#13;
Way is seeking help at the&#13;
Day of Caring Aug. 20 to help&#13;
8:30 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4:30&#13;
p.m. Details: 810-494-3000 or&#13;
e-mail jclum@lcunitedway.&#13;
org.&#13;
DRIVERS&#13;
The American Cancer&#13;
Society needs people to&#13;
provide cancer patients&#13;
transportation to and from&#13;
their scheduled radiation or&#13;
chemotherapy appointments.&#13;
Details: 734- 971-4300 or email&#13;
Sarah.brown@cancer.&#13;
org.&#13;
TEACH BABYSITTING&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Chapter of the American Red&#13;
Cross needs people to teach&#13;
their babysitting courses.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326 oremail&#13;
rbrasier@liv-redcross.&#13;
org.&#13;
DISABILITIES SUPPORT&#13;
St. George Special Ministries&#13;
needs help with a variety&#13;
of events and programs,&#13;
quarterly newsletter&#13;
production, office work, and&#13;
provide rides. Details: 810-&#13;
229-6661 ext. 106 or e-mail&#13;
specialmin@sbcglobal.net.&#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;
N O T IC E O F P U B L IC H E A R IN G&#13;
G R E E N O A K C H A R T E R TOW N SH IP&#13;
In accordance with Green Oak Charter Township Code of Ordinances,&#13;
Chapter 16 Historical Preservation, the township Historic District Study&#13;
Committee will conduct a public hearing on Thursday, July 24, 2008 at&#13;
7:30 p.m. at the Green Oak Charter Township Hall, 10001 Silver Lake&#13;
Road, Brighton Michigan. The purpose of the hearing is to receive public&#13;
input and comment on the proposed historic district.&#13;
The Township Historic District Committee has conducted an intensive&#13;
level study/survey of the property at 10622 Rushton Road, Section 26,&#13;
Green Oak Township, Livingston County and has proposed to create the&#13;
Dean-Marentay Historic District at this site.&#13;
At the hearing the public will be invited to give input on the proposed&#13;
historic districts and the results of the Historic District Study. A copy of&#13;
the study and the Historic District Ordinance is available for review at&#13;
the Green Oak Township Clerk’s office.&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
streets adjacent to Livingston&#13;
County Courthouse in downtown&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-3920&#13;
or farmersmarket@howell.org.&#13;
Sun da ys th ro u g h Octob er.&#13;
TOWER C LIM B Z IP LINE&#13;
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Howell Conference&#13;
and Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, Marion Township. Cost:&#13;
$10 tower climbs, $5 zip rides.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0249. A/so 2 -7&#13;
p .m . S a turda y s.&#13;
KIDS OPEN HOUSE&#13;
1-4 p.m. Lyon School, 11455 Buno&#13;
Road, Brighton. Kids of all ages&#13;
can enjoy games of yesteryear. Ice&#13;
cream. Details: 810-229-6402.&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
JU LY 1 4&#13;
SUM M E R DAY C AM P&#13;
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Barnard Community&#13;
Center,415 N. Barnard St., Howell.&#13;
A week of activities at Howell City&#13;
Park and Thompson Lake. Cost:&#13;
$ 150-$ 175 per week. 517-546-&#13;
0693 orwww.howellrecreation.org.&#13;
LIBRARY A CT IVIT IES&#13;
• 10:30 a.m.- Fun and fit. Brighton&#13;
District Library, 100 Library Drive.&#13;
All ages.Details:810-229-6571.&#13;
• 6 p.m.- Movie. Hamburg&#13;
Township Library, 10411 Merrill&#13;
Road."Nanny McPhee."810-231-&#13;
1771.&#13;
• 6:30-8 p.m.-Teens who knit.&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100 Library&#13;
Drive. Details: 810-229-6571.&#13;
• 6:30-8:30 p.m.-How to choose&#13;
and use MP3 players and cell&#13;
phones. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Drive. Details: 810-&#13;
229-6571.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVES&#13;
• 12:30-6:15 p.m. Fowlerville&#13;
United Methodist Church, 201 S.&#13;
Second St., Fowlerville.&#13;
• 2-7:45 p.m. All Saints Lutheran&#13;
Church, 12701 Highland Road,&#13;
Hartland. Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
FENCING C AM P&#13;
1-3 p.m. Bennett Recreation&#13;
Center, 925 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell.&#13;
Introduction forages 7-16.Taught&#13;
by MSU Fencing Club Coach.&#13;
Cost:$77-$150.&#13;
Details:517-546-0693,ext.0 or&#13;
www.howellrecreation.org.&#13;
A DVEN TU R E N IG H T&#13;
6:30-9 p.m. Howell Conference and&#13;
Nature Center, 1005 Triangle Lake&#13;
Road, Marion Township. Fishing,&#13;
archery, canoe rides, bonfire and&#13;
s'mores.Cost: $7 adults, $5 kids.&#13;
Reservations: 517-546-0249.&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
JU LY 15&#13;
C HAMBER BOARD M EETING&#13;
8:30 a.m. South Lyon Chamber&#13;
Office, 125 N. Lafayette. Details:&#13;
248-437-3257.&#13;
M O M 'S SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
10:30 a.m. Pregnancy Helpline,&#13;
7743 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton. Details: 810-494-5433.&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1-6:45 p.m. First Presbyterian&#13;
Church, 300 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton. Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
FITNESS CLASS&#13;
5:45-6:45 p.m. Barnard&#13;
Community Center, 415 N.&#13;
Barnard St., Howell. Cost: $40-80.&#13;
Register: 517-546-0693, ext. 0.&#13;
Tuesdays a n d Thursdays th ro u g h&#13;
July 31.&#13;
LIBRARY ACT IVIT IES&#13;
• 10:30 a.m.-MarioKart tournament.&#13;
Howell Carnegie District&#13;
Library,314 W.Grand River Ave.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
• 6:30 p.m.- Book club. Hamburg&#13;
Township Library, 10411 Merrill&#13;
Road."The Man With a Face"for&#13;
ages 12 and up.810-231-1771.&#13;
• 6:30-8 p.m.- Jewelry workshop.&#13;
Pinckney Public Library, 350&#13;
Mower Road. Register: 734-878-&#13;
3888.&#13;
• 6:30-7 p.m.-Book discussion.&#13;
Pinckney Public Library. Ages 9&#13;
and up. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
• 6:30-8 p.m.- Jewelry fundraiser.&#13;
Pinckney Community Public&#13;
Library. Make a 5warovski Crystal&#13;
Full o f&#13;
c o lo r&#13;
"Twilight&#13;
Grazing," an&#13;
oil painting by&#13;
Leah Kucharek,&#13;
is on display&#13;
during the&#13;
month of July&#13;
at the Genoa&#13;
Medical Center.&#13;
Kucharek is a&#13;
member of the&#13;
Brighton Art&#13;
Guild.&#13;
COURTESY,&#13;
BRIGHTON ART GUILD&#13;
bracelet with all class profits&#13;
donated to the American Cancer&#13;
Society. Cost: $15. Details: 734-&#13;
8 7 8 -3 8 8 8 . Also Aug. 19, Sept. 16,&#13;
a n d Oct. 2 1.&#13;
W E D N E S D A Y&#13;
JU LY 1 6&#13;
O n d is p la y&#13;
This pastel still life by&#13;
Sharon Rosenberg is at&#13;
the Brighton District&#13;
Library through Aug. 22.&#13;
LIBRARY ACT IVIT IES&#13;
• 10:15-11:15 a.m.-Princess for a&#13;
day: dress-up. Howell Carnegie&#13;
District Library,314W.Grand&#13;
River Ave. Ages 2-4. Details: 517-&#13;
546-0720.&#13;
• 1 p.m.-Movie. Hamburg&#13;
Township Library, 10411 Merrill&#13;
Road. Details: 810-231-1771, www.&#13;
hamburglibrary.org.&#13;
• 6:30 p.m.-Game Night. Hamburg&#13;
Township Library, 10411 Merrill&#13;
Road. Details: 810-231-1771, www.&#13;
hamburglibrary.org.&#13;
• 7-8 p.m.-Introduction to your&#13;
car. Howell Carnegie District&#13;
Library, 314 W.Grand River Ave.&#13;
(rear driveway off Clinton Street.)&#13;
Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
N AT IVE PLA N T LA N DSC A P IN G&#13;
7 p.m. MSU Extension Meeting&#13;
Room,p20 E. Grand River Ave.&#13;
Howell. How to use them in the&#13;
yard, dry areas or water's edge.&#13;
Registration: 517-546-3950.&#13;
T H U R S D A Y&#13;
JU LY 17&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 10:30 a.m.and 1 p.m.-Summer&#13;
reading club.Cromaine District&#13;
Library, 3688 N. Hartland Road&#13;
and the Crossroads Branch, 1788&#13;
N.OId US 23.810-632-5200 or&#13;
810-632-7480.&#13;
• 10:30 a.m.-Music with joy.&#13;
Howeil Carnegie District Library,&#13;
314 W. Grand River Ave. Creative&#13;
movement, songs, instrument&#13;
play. Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
• 3-5 p.m.-Open computer lab.&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100&#13;
Library Drive. Detaiis: 810-229-&#13;
6571.&#13;
• 4-5 p.m.- Insect fear factor.&#13;
Pinckney Community Pubiic&#13;
Library, 350 Mower Road. For ages&#13;
9 and up. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
• 6-8 p.m.Teen writer's workshop&#13;
with Mike Ball. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Drive. Details:&#13;
810-229-6571.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1 -6:45 p.m. St. Mary Roman&#13;
Catholic Church, 10601 Dexter-&#13;
Pinckney Road, Pinckney. Details:&#13;
517-546-0326.&#13;
M O V IE&#13;
2 p.m. Howell Senior Center, 925&#13;
W. Grand River Ave., Howell."The&#13;
Great Outdoors." Details: 517-546-&#13;
0693, ext. 0.&#13;
CONEY DOGS&#13;
5-8 p.m. Pinckney Memorial Post&#13;
No. 419, American Legion Post&#13;
Hall, 9807 Whitewood Road,&#13;
Pinckney. One dollar Coney's and&#13;
root beer floats. Details: 734-878-&#13;
9522 or 734-878-6633.&#13;
SKI SHOW&#13;
Whitmore Lake Water Ski Club&#13;
performs "Rock'n'Roll High&#13;
School." Admission: Free, donations&#13;
are accepted. Details: 248-&#13;
486-6666. S h o w a ls o p e r fo rm e d&#13;
6 p .m . a n d 7 p .m . T h u rs d a y s in&#13;
July.&#13;
LOCAL GOVERNMENT MEETINGS&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
JU LY 14&#13;
B RIGHTON TOW N S H IP&#13;
P LA N N ING C O M M IS S IO N&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 4363 Buno&#13;
Road, Brighton Township. Details:&#13;
810-229-0550 or www.brightontwp.&#13;
com. S e c o n d a n d fo u rth&#13;
M o n d a y s .&#13;
HOWEL L C ITY COUNCIL&#13;
7 p.m. City Hall, 611 E. Grand River&#13;
Ave., Howell. Details: 517-546-&#13;
3502. S e co n d a n d fo u rth M o n d a y s .&#13;
P U T N A M TOW N S H IP&#13;
ZO N IN G BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 3280 W.&#13;
M-36, Putnam Township. Detaiis:&#13;
734-878-3131.&#13;
PINCKNEY VILLAGE COU NC IL&#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 ond&#13;
fourth Mondays.&#13;
T U E S D A Y&#13;
JU LY 15&#13;
H A R T LA N D TOW N S H IP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 2655 Clark&#13;
Road, Hartland. Details: 810-632-&#13;
7498.&#13;
HOWEL L TOW N S H IP&#13;
P LA N N IN G C O M M IS S IO N&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 3525 Byron&#13;
Road, Howell Township. Details:&#13;
517-546-2817. First a n d th ird&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
H AM B U RG TOW N S H IP&#13;
P LA N N IN G C O M M IS S IO N&#13;
7:30 p.m.Township Hall, 10405&#13;
Merrill Road, Hamburg Township.&#13;
Details: 810-231-1000 or www.&#13;
hamburg.mi.us. First a n d th ird&#13;
Wednesdays.&#13;
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7:30 p.m., basement of Village&#13;
Hall, 220 5. Howell Street,&#13;
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www.villageofpinckney.org. T/r/rd&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
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JU LY 17&#13;
GREEN OAK TOW N S H IP&#13;
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6:30 p.m. Township Hall, 10001&#13;
Silver Lake Road, Green Oak&#13;
Township. Details: 810-231-1333&#13;
or www.greenoaktwp.com.&#13;
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A8 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 1 1, 2008&#13;
Mother writes of son's autism&#13;
W o m a n c l a im s h e r&#13;
s o n h a s r e c o v e r e d ,&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
A life-changing experience&#13;
and an opportunity to write a&#13;
book about it now have Kristi&#13;
Chrysler touring the country&#13;
talking about her son’s autism.&#13;
Ch^sler, who is o ri^ a lly&#13;
from Brighton Township and&#13;
now lives in Howell, has five&#13;
children: Chloe, 16, Heather, 14,&#13;
Richie, 11, John, 9, and Kyle, 8,&#13;
all of whom she home schools.&#13;
Her book focuses on Richie,&#13;
and it’s called “Autism: Recovery&#13;
Against All Odds.”&#13;
“It’s the chronicle of my&#13;
son’s journey through autism,&#13;
from severe and being told to&#13;
institutionalize him to a full&#13;
recovery five years later,” says&#13;
Chrysler. “It was not a miracle&#13;
but was five intensive years of&#13;
prayers and diligent work by&#13;
many, which brought him to&#13;
recovery.”&#13;
Chrysler says Richie was&#13;
developing normally until what&#13;
she calls outside triggers compromised&#13;
his immune system&#13;
and he developed autism. The&#13;
family used a biomedical approach&#13;
plus therapy to help&#13;
him.&#13;
Richie was diagnosed with&#13;
autism at the age of 5 and&#13;
began seeing psychologists,&#13;
a psychiatrist and pediatric&#13;
neurologists. The family used&#13;
treatment that included eliminating&#13;
such food ingredients&#13;
as gluten and the dairy protein&#13;
casein along with numerous&#13;
other foods that Richie was allergic&#13;
to. He also took a variety&#13;
of supplements.&#13;
Richie’s physician is Dr. Sidney&#13;
Baker. He is- a co-founder&#13;
of Defeat Autism Now, a project&#13;
of the Autism Research Institute&#13;
of San Diego to foster a&#13;
dialogue among parents, practitioners&#13;
and researchers concerning&#13;
the treatment of children&#13;
diagnosed with autism.&#13;
Baker, whose practice is based&#13;
in New York, also co-authored&#13;
“Autism: Effective Biomedical&#13;
Theatments.”&#13;
“Someone can recover from&#13;
autism when the right combination&#13;
of factors come together,”&#13;
says Baker. “The fundamental&#13;
COURTESY, KRISTI CHRYSLER&#13;
" A u t is m - R e c o v e r y A g a in s t&#13;
A ll O d d s " d e t a ils t h e s t ru g g le s&#13;
o f o n e lo c a l f a m i ly fa c e d w i th&#13;
th is c h ild h o o d d is o rd e r .&#13;
issues in autism are problems&#13;
in detoxification chemistry,&#13;
problems in oxidative stress&#13;
and problems characterized&#13;
by inflammation, of the gut and&#13;
brain, for example.”&#13;
Baker says the treatments&#13;
used for those problems include&#13;
avoiding toxins, allergenic&#13;
foods and correcting&#13;
imbalances in the population&#13;
of germs in the digestive tract&#13;
where antibiotics disturb the&#13;
balance, using certain nutritional&#13;
supplements, medicines&#13;
and other measures to remove&#13;
toxins from the body.&#13;
While the removal of gluten&#13;
and casein is a popular dietary&#13;
treatment for symptoms of&#13;
autism, it is based on the hypothesis,&#13;
not yet scientifically&#13;
validated, that those proteins&#13;
are absortied differently in children&#13;
with autism spectrum disorders&#13;
and act like false opiatelike&#13;
chemicals in the brain.&#13;
Chrysler says her son also&#13;
received speech therapy, occupational&#13;
therapy, physical&#13;
therapy, sensory integration&#13;
therapy, auditory integration&#13;
therapy and a form of applied&#13;
behavior analysis therapy.&#13;
“The story is one to encourage&#13;
people to persevere as they&#13;
run the race set before them in&#13;
life by overcoming obstacles&#13;
along the way,” says Chrysler.&#13;
“I share how my faith in Christ&#13;
was a huge reason I did not give&#13;
up the hope to keep my son out&#13;
of an institution while I pursued&#13;
Local author&#13;
■ W h a t : A new book called&#13;
"Autism: Recovery Against&#13;
All Odds."&#13;
■ W h o : Author Kristi Chrysler.&#13;
■ S u b je c t : Chrysler's son's&#13;
recovery from autism.&#13;
■ L o c a l a p p e a r a n c e s : July&#13;
26,11 a.m.-l p.m. His Bible&#13;
&amp; Bookstore, downtown&#13;
Brighton; Aug. 2,2-4 p.m..&#13;
Borders Books, Brighton.&#13;
■ D e ta ils : On the Web at&#13;
www.kristiandkids.org. The&#13;
book is available at most&#13;
bookstores or directly from&#13;
the publisher at orders@&#13;
tatepublishing.com.&#13;
avenues of treatment for him&#13;
that led to his recovery.”&#13;
Chrysler says she lists ideas&#13;
at the end of each chapter in&#13;
the book to help people with&#13;
such challenges.&#13;
“The feedback I’ve received&#13;
from readers is that the word&#13;
‘autism’ in the title could be replaced&#13;
by any other word: Cancer,&#13;
gifted child, life and more,”&#13;
says Chrysler.&#13;
She says she never planned&#13;
to write this kind of a book. A&#13;
year and a half ago she was at&#13;
a writer’s conference in 'Tennessee&#13;
with her oldest daughter&#13;
and was asked to share&#13;
something she’d written with a&#13;
publisher from New York, who&#13;
took interest in the subject and&#13;
encouraged her to write the&#13;
book.&#13;
Chrysler says all of her children&#13;
played valuable roles in&#13;
Richie’s recovery, and the family&#13;
has started a nonprofit foundation&#13;
called Kristi &amp; Kids Inc.&#13;
to share their story encourage&#13;
and educate others.&#13;
“Some of the activities Richie&#13;
has now been able to participate&#13;
in include all kinds of&#13;
sports. Young Marines, choir,&#13;
riding bikes and motorcycles&#13;
and helping to baby-sit,” says&#13;
Chrysler. “The child who was&#13;
once so violent we could never&#13;
leave him alone with anyone&#13;
is now the most gentle, kindhearted&#13;
yoimg man, who loves&#13;
to help other children. Getting&#13;
the word out that autism is&#13;
treatable and often recoverable&#13;
is truly our goal.”&#13;
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T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N I T Y N EW S FRIDAY, JULY 1 1 , 2 0 0 8&#13;
Athlete of the week: Ashley Racette, B2&#13;
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I S P O R T S&#13;
I&#13;
JA SO N DEEGAN&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Busy week&#13;
for fishing,&#13;
^ golf, wheels&#13;
Livingston County’s best&#13;
golfers, drivers and fishermen&#13;
will be busy in the next week&#13;
competing for championship&#13;
trophies (and sometimes cash)&#13;
at prestigious local events.&#13;
Professional fishermen&#13;
Marcel Veenstra of Brighton&#13;
and Kim Strieker of Howell&#13;
will fish in the Wal-Mart FLW&#13;
Tour’s Chevy Open on the&#13;
Detroit River. Howell’s David&#13;
Clevinger will compete in the&#13;
co-angler field. The tournament&#13;
began Thursday and&#13;
ends Sunday with the winner&#13;
reeling in up to $200,000. The&#13;
Cobo Center will host the free&#13;
two-day Family Flin Zone and&#13;
Outdoor Show all day Saturday&#13;
and Sunday.&#13;
Both Strieker and Veenstra&#13;
admit they’ve had disappointing&#13;
seasons thus far, ranking&#13;
107 and 136, respectively, in the&#13;
FLW 'Ibur standings. Veenstra,&#13;
who has won $7,500 in five tournaments,&#13;
said he’s searching&#13;
for a more positive outlook.&#13;
“So far this year, I can’t get&#13;
the momentum, the wind to&#13;
my back,” he said. “A lot of it is&#13;
mental. Instead of looking for&#13;
something positive to happen,&#13;
it’s like Q’m) waiting to fail.”&#13;
Veenstra said he fished&#13;
mainly Lake Erie in last&#13;
year’s event, a strategy that&#13;
burned him. He said he’s gotten&#13;
familiar with the more fertile&#13;
waters of Lake St. Clair by&#13;
guiding clients there over the&#13;
past 12 months.&#13;
“We’ve had days where we&#13;
catch 150 to 200 fish and some&#13;
big fish, too,” he said.&#13;
Strieker, with $20,000 in&#13;
five tournaments, captured&#13;
his only career title on Lake&#13;
St. Clair in 1995. Strieker said&#13;
this time of year is a “transitional&#13;
time” for the fish, making&#13;
it difficult to find them.&#13;
“They haven’t really set into&#13;
their post-spawn areas,” he&#13;
said. “A place where I catch&#13;
one, there could be a dozen&#13;
fish there the next day. I’m&#13;
not going out there to catch&#13;
little fish. I’m going out there&#13;
to catch big ones.”&#13;
Busy with producing a fishing&#13;
"TV show and running his&#13;
paint manufacturing business&#13;
in Novi, Strieker is contemplating&#13;
retirement after 26&#13;
years of tournament fishing.&#13;
■ On the greens: Some&#13;
of the area’s top golfers will&#13;
tee it up at the second annual&#13;
Kensington Valley men’s&#13;
championship Saturday and&#13;
Sunday at Dunham Hills Golf&#13;
Club in Hartland Township.&#13;
Tournament director Nathan&#13;
Oake said earlier this&#13;
week that 24 players had registered,&#13;
already up from the&#13;
14 players who competed in&#13;
last year’s inaugural threeday&#13;
event. Last-minute registration&#13;
is $120 for adults, $100&#13;
for teenagers.&#13;
“It is still a slow-moving&#13;
process,” Oake said. “We are&#13;
getting more interest.”&#13;
Brighton star Jimmy Dewling,&#13;
who tied for sixth at the&#13;
Division I state tournament in&#13;
June, will defend his title. Oake&#13;
said there’s a “nice mbe” of&#13;
young and old in the field.&#13;
“He would probably be an&#13;
obvious favorite,” Oake said.&#13;
“He’s been playing well. He’s&#13;
got a lot of game.”&#13;
■ Crash time: Next week’s&#13;
Fowlerville Fair will bring out&#13;
the best local drivers for the&#13;
main events in the grand-&#13;
^ stands, the Demolition Derby&#13;
on Tuesday, the Figure Eight&#13;
on Wednesday and Thursday&#13;
and the Auto Enduro Derby&#13;
on Friday. Each of the three&#13;
events, run by USA Demolition&#13;
Derby, Figure Eight &amp;&#13;
Enduro Derby, cost $10 for&#13;
I spectators, but the entertainment&#13;
value is priceless.&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
Bombers to tee it up&#13;
Hartlan(J golf range hosts long-(Jrive contests&#13;
B Y J A S O N D E E G A N&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Mark Burnard swings his driver&#13;
at the Hartland Golf Center.&#13;
When his 48-inch shaft, 6.0-degree&#13;
lofted Alpha Version driver&#13;
connects with the ball, it makes a&#13;
loud blast. The noise is almost like&#13;
a gunshot.&#13;
The ball sails toward the back&#13;
edge of the range, landing roughly&#13;
300 yards away.&#13;
“When I hit in the center, I hear&#13;
that pop,” Burnard explains. “I&#13;
know I got it (good).”&#13;
Burnard, a Hartland resident.&#13;
is among the rare breed of golfers&#13;
who can bang tee shots longer than&#13;
many PGA Tour pros. Burnard, 48,&#13;
a competitive long driver, is bringing&#13;
a local qualifier of the ReMax&#13;
World Long Drive Championships&#13;
to the Hartland Golf Center, located&#13;
at 11579 Highland Road in&#13;
Hartland Township (M-59 just east&#13;
of US-23).&#13;
The facility will host two qualifiers,&#13;
Saturday and July 26, with two&#13;
shifts each day (9:30 a.m. and 12:30&#13;
p.m.). Burnard, who was prodded&#13;
by friends to try the sport five&#13;
years ago, encourages anybody&#13;
who thinks they can bomb it to try&#13;
out.&#13;
“The hard part is trying to find&#13;
(local qualifiers),” he says. “I was&#13;
tired of driving all over, so I wanted&#13;
to bring one closer to home.”&#13;
For $40, participants get to hit&#13;
six balls. Their longest shot must&#13;
stay in a scoring grid that is 50&#13;
yards wide. The top two finishers&#13;
in the men’s open, senior and super&#13;
senior and women’s divisions&#13;
advance to regionals.&#13;
Jim Paladina, the range’s new&#13;
owner, said he’s excited to host&#13;
the competition. Normally winners&#13;
SEE LONG D RIV E , 82&#13;
H a r t la n d 's M a r k B u r n a rd , a c o m p e t i t iv e lo n g&#13;
d r iv e r , is b r in g in g a lo c a l q u a l if ie r o f th e R eM a x&#13;
W o r ld L o n g D r iv e C h am p io n s h ip s to th e H a r t la n d&#13;
G o lf C e n te r J u ly 1 2 a n d 2 6 .&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
P a u l S m ith , o f P in c k n e y , p r e p a r e s t o t e e o f f o n N o . 11 a t R u s h L a k e H ills a s m e m b e r s o f t h e&#13;
" T h u n d e r in g H e r d " w a tc h in t h e b a c k g r o u n d . T h e g r o u p o f r e t ir e e s te e s o f f a t 7 :4 5 a .m . a lm o s t&#13;
e v e r y w e e k d a y d u r in g t h e s um m e r .&#13;
Course no&#13;
stuffy&#13;
country&#13;
club&#13;
R u s h L a k e Hi l ls h o m e t o l a i d - b a c k g o l f e r s&#13;
B Y J A S O N D E E G A N&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News A small array of golf carts&#13;
swarms over the No. 11&#13;
fairway at Rush Lake Hills&#13;
Golf Course in Hamburg&#13;
Township.&#13;
They zigzag in different&#13;
directions, their drivers chasing&#13;
all kinds of shots: Big drives and&#13;
duffs, straight blasts and crooked&#13;
slices.&#13;
The group, aptly named the&#13;
“Thundering Herd,” is playing&#13;
as a sevensome. One by one, the&#13;
golfers jump out of their carts&#13;
to hit shots without a moment’s&#13;
hesitation. It’s ready golf to the&#13;
extreme.&#13;
The sevensome would be&#13;
thrown off most courses, but not&#13;
Rush Lake Hills. The members&#13;
fit right in at a laid-back club that&#13;
shuns some of the rules regularly&#13;
enforced at more traditional&#13;
country clubs. Foursomes are the&#13;
maximum at most courses.&#13;
“This is a working man’s&#13;
course,” says Paul Almli, of Pinckney,&#13;
between shots. “It is not a&#13;
Rush Lake Hills&#13;
Golf Course&#13;
■ Address: 3199 Rush Lake&#13;
Road, Hamburg Township,&#13;
■ Phone: 734-878-9790.&#13;
■ Web site: www.&#13;
rushlakehills.com.&#13;
■ Green fees: Weekday;&#13;
$19 for 18 holes and a cart.&#13;
Weekend; $30 before noon,&#13;
$25 afterward.&#13;
■ Course description: The&#13;
par-73 plays 6,237 yards.&#13;
fancy place.”&#13;
Rush Lake Hills is the biggest&#13;
bargain for golf in Livingston&#13;
County. A round of golf with cart&#13;
never costs more than $30. Course&#13;
conditions can be rough in spots,&#13;
but golfers don’t seem to mind.&#13;
“We do what we can with our&#13;
budgets,” says Corey Bloxom, the&#13;
general manager who has worked&#13;
at the par-73 facility in some capacity&#13;
since 1990. “We seem to&#13;
have a pretty good product.”&#13;
The nines on the 6,273-yard&#13;
course are distinctly different.&#13;
The front nine, with three par-5s,&#13;
plays long and open. The back&#13;
nine rolls through hilly land with&#13;
trickier, tighter holes. The difficult&#13;
par-4 12th hole and par-3 13th&#13;
hole were redesigned around water&#13;
hazards in the mid-1990s.&#13;
Rush Lake Hills has roughly 80&#13;
members, Bloxom says, and nine&#13;
leagues.&#13;
The “Thundering Herd” is a&#13;
league of its own. Made up of&#13;
roughly a dozen retirees, ages&#13;
50-70, the “Herd” tees off at 7:45&#13;
a.m. every weekday during the&#13;
P a u l A lm li,&#13;
o f P in c k n e y ,&#13;
le f t , p u t ts as&#13;
P a u l S m ith ,&#13;
o f P in c k n e y ,&#13;
p r e p a r e s t o p u t t&#13;
b e h in d h im o n&#13;
t h e 1 2 th g r e e n&#13;
a t R u sh L a k e&#13;
H ills G o lf C o u rs e .&#13;
T h e a r e p a r t o f&#13;
a " s e v e n s om e ,"&#13;
p la y in g a f a c t -&#13;
p a c e d r o u n d o f&#13;
g o lf .&#13;
summer. They play a skins game&#13;
worth 25 cents a hole. The banter&#13;
and chaos that comes with teeing&#13;
off with so many players is comical.&#13;
“We’ve been doing this for 20&#13;
years,” says Bill Oates, of Brighton&#13;
Township. “Everybody here&#13;
is retired. We’ve had different&#13;
guys thrown in and leave over the&#13;
years. We’re done by 11 (a.m.), so&#13;
you have time to do your stuff.”&#13;
After an errant drive to the&#13;
red tees on No. 12, Paul Smith, of&#13;
Pinckney, hits a low runner that&#13;
bangs into a cart parked ahead of&#13;
him. His ball bounces toward the&#13;
fairway, prompting a cheer from&#13;
his playing partners to celebrate&#13;
his good fortune. Somebody’s always&#13;
moving or talking during the&#13;
action.&#13;
“We try to be the first group off&#13;
and play fast, so we can stay out&#13;
of people’s way,” Almli says.&#13;
Oates recalls the days when&#13;
the course, built in 1961, was a&#13;
“cow pasture.” That was before&#13;
the Henry Ford Health System&#13;
received it in the early 1990s as&#13;
part of a bargain purchase from&#13;
former owner Robert Herndon.&#13;
Today, a portion of the course’s&#13;
proceeds are used for cancer re-&#13;
SEE GOLF, 82&#13;
C o u p l e o f ' O l d G o a t s ' g e t r e a d y f o r P o r t H u r o n t o M a c k i n a c r a c e&#13;
COURTESY, RALPH DEEDS&#13;
Eric a n d C o n ra d K e y d e l w ill s ail Z u b e n e lg e n u b i, a 3 0 - fo o t Cal 3 0&#13;
s a ilb o a t b u ilt in 1 9 6 7 , in th e 2 0 0 8 B a y v iew M a c k in a c Race.&#13;
B Y J A S O N D E E G A N&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Brothers Eric and Conrad&#13;
Keydel don’t mind being&#13;
called “Old Goats.”&#13;
The two veteran sailors&#13;
have earned the prestigious&#13;
title by sailing in more than&#13;
25 Bayview Mackinac Races&#13;
■apiece.&#13;
Eric Keydel, of Hamburg&#13;
Township, will skipper the&#13;
Zubenelgenubi, a 30-foot&#13;
Cal 30 sailboat he and his&#13;
brother own, in his 38th Port&#13;
Huron to Mackinac race Saturday.&#13;
The 2008 race will wind&#13;
through Lake Huron to&#13;
Mackinac Island, drawing&#13;
more than 250 sailing yachts&#13;
and more than 3,000 seasoned&#13;
sailors from across&#13;
the world.&#13;
“I’m feeling more and&#13;
more like an old goat,” says&#13;
Keydel, 56, who is the chief&#13;
scientist at the Science Applications&#13;
International&#13;
Corp.’s Ann Arbor R esearch&#13;
and Development Center.&#13;
“The big thing now is to&#13;
teach the younger ones on&#13;
the crew to do all the stuff&#13;
I have learned over the&#13;
years.”&#13;
The Keydels say they&#13;
will share responsibilities&#13;
for leading a young crew&#13;
that is somewhat inexperienced.&#13;
This is ju st the second&#13;
Mackinac race for their&#13;
sons, Eric E. Keydel of Ypsilanti&#13;
and Jason Keydel of&#13;
Detroit. Conrad Keydel Sr.’s&#13;
SEE BOAT RACE, 82&#13;
B2 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2008&#13;
in-v-v&#13;
R E C R E A T IO N&#13;
C A L E N D A R&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ G o l f t o u r n a m e n t s - The&#13;
Kensington Men's Championship&#13;
will be July 12-13 at Hartland&#13;
Township's Dunham Hills. Cost:&#13;
$120. Details: www.kensingtonvalleygolf.&#13;
com.The Kensington&#13;
Senior/Super Senior &amp; Golden&#13;
Championship for ages 62&#13;
and older will be July 28 at&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Players&#13;
must have a USGA handicap. Cost:&#13;
$21. Registration ends July 24.&#13;
Details: 248-685-9332.&#13;
■ B r ig h t o n t r a i n in g c am p s&#13;
-The Brighton Fodtball Camps&#13;
for grades 2-8 will be July 21-24&#13;
and for grades 9-12 from July 21-&#13;
25.The Pistons Youth Basketball&#13;
Camp for boys and girls grades 1 -&#13;
11 will be Aug. 4-7. Details: www.&#13;
GoDogs.org.&#13;
■ J u m p r o p e c am p - The&#13;
Jumpin'Allstars will host a camp&#13;
9 a.m.-noon July 14-17 at Old&#13;
Hartland High, 9525 Highland Rd.,&#13;
Hartland. Cost: $45-$65. A kids&#13;
star camp will be 9 a.m.-noon&#13;
July 14 at the same site. Web site:&#13;
www.jumpinallstars.org. Contact:&#13;
Heather, 810-229-0023.&#13;
■ S p e c ia l O ly m p ic s f u n d r&#13;
a is e r - A Bowl-A-Thon to benefit&#13;
Area 27 5pecial Olympics will&#13;
run from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Aug.&#13;
9 at the Howell Bowl-E-Drome.&#13;
5ponsorships and prize donations&#13;
are needed. Details: 734-222 8283.&#13;
HOWELL PARKS&#13;
A N D RECREATION&#13;
5 U -5 4 6 -0 6 9 3 ,e x t .0 o r&#13;
ww w.h owellrecreatio n.o rg.&#13;
■ D e t r o i t L io n s c a m p - The&#13;
camp for boys and girls ages 6-14&#13;
runs 8:30 a.m.-noon July 21-24 at&#13;
the Howell Parker campus, 400&#13;
Wright Road. Cost: $ 159.To register&#13;
call 313-262-2248.&#13;
■ C h a l le n g e r B r i t is h s o c c e r&#13;
c a m p - These camps, formerly&#13;
held in Hartland, will host players&#13;
ages 3-18 from August 4-8 at&#13;
Page Field.To receive a free soccer&#13;
jersey, register online at www.&#13;
challengersports.com.&#13;
■ W o r k o u t m e m b e r s h ip - A&#13;
weight room/gym membership&#13;
allows access at Howell High&#13;
5chool from 7 a.m.-l 0 a.m. M-F&#13;
and 6-8 p.m. M-Th. Cost: $10-520/&#13;
month.&#13;
■ F a m i ly s w im /o p e n g y m&#13;
-The Howell Area Aquatic Center&#13;
and field house will offer open&#13;
swim and gym time 7-9 p.m.&#13;
Fridays. Cost: $3 swim. $2 gym&#13;
use. $5 both.&#13;
ing and more.&#13;
PINCKNEY C O M M U N IT Y ED&#13;
8 10 -2 2 5 -3 9 5 0 .&#13;
■ F i tn e s s n ig h t - Community&#13;
Complex at Pathfinder 5chool&#13;
from 7:30-9 p.m. M-W-F. Cost:&#13;
$2.50 per person. Details: 810-&#13;
225-3946.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE C O M M U N IT Y REC&#13;
517-223-6481.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.selcra.com o r 8 1 0 -2 9 9 -4 1 4 0 .&#13;
■ S u m m e r c am p s - Camps&#13;
and clinics are available in tennis,&#13;
soccer, golf, baseball, basketball,&#13;
cheer, pom, bowling, skateboard-&#13;
HARTLAND C O M M U N ITY ED&#13;
81 0-6 2 6 -2 1 5 0 o r w w w .h a rtla n d com -&#13;
m u nityed.com.&#13;
■ O p e n s w im s - 8:30-10:30 a.m.&#13;
and 12:30-2 p.m. M-F and 7:30-9&#13;
p.m. M-W-F-5at.&#13;
■ F itn e s s m e m b e r s h ip&#13;
- Fitness room at Community&#13;
Education Center, Cost: $3/visit.&#13;
$25/month.&#13;
■ S e n io r c e n t e r c la s s e s&#13;
- Aerobics, stability ball training,&#13;
walk-fit, yoga and stretching classes&#13;
are available. Details: 810-626-2135.&#13;
R U N N IN G&#13;
C A L E N D A R&#13;
t r y series, Huron Meadows&#13;
Metropark, 8765 Hammel Rd.,&#13;
Green Oak Township. Length: 5K-&#13;
8K. 5tart: 7 p.m. Cost: $5. Contact:&#13;
Larry Bostwick, northwindrc@&#13;
yahoo.com.&#13;
northwindrc@yahoo.com.&#13;
J u ly 1 9 , S u p e rk id s T ri, Hartland.&#13;
www.3disciplines.com. Length:&#13;
100-meter swim, 5K bike, 800-&#13;
meter run (10-and-under).&#13;
200m swim, 10K bike, 1-mile&#13;
run (ages 1 l-14).5tart:9 a.m.&#13;
Cost:TBA. Contact: Kenny Krell,&#13;
Kenny@3disciplines.com, 810-&#13;
714-5768.&#13;
A u g . 9 , Run T h ru H e ll, Hell Creek&#13;
Ranch on Cedar Lake Road at&#13;
Patterson Lake Road, Hell. www.&#13;
gaultracemanagement.com.&#13;
Length: 4.8-10 miles. 5tart:8a.m.&#13;
Contact: Harrison Hensley, 734-&#13;
878-6640.&#13;
Aug. 2 3 , S ilver Lake 5 0-5 0 ,&#13;
Pinckney Recreation Area. www.&#13;
tortoiseandhare.com/races/silver50.&#13;
htm. Length: 50 mile/50K&#13;
Ultra Marathon, 2- and 4-person&#13;
relay. Start: 7 a.m. Cost: $50-$ 140,&#13;
Contact:Tortoise and Hare Running&#13;
and Fitness Center, 734-623-9640,&#13;
events@tortoiseandhare.com.&#13;
Sept. 6, D ances W ith D ir t 10OK&#13;
Reiay, Hell, www.danceswithdirt.&#13;
com. Length: 50 mile-50K run. 10OK&#13;
relay. Start: 6:15 a.m. Contact: 734-&#13;
929-9027, events@runningfit.com.&#13;
S e p t. 1 3 , Run D ru g s O u t o f&#13;
T ow n Run, Howell City Park.&#13;
Length:SK run-walk, kids run.&#13;
Further details:TBA.&#13;
Ju ly 2 0 , C arl's F am ily YM C A&#13;
H a p p y T ra ils T r ia th lo n ,&#13;
Kensington Metropark, Milford.&#13;
www.3disciplines.com. Length:&#13;
800-meter swim, 20K bike, 5K run.&#13;
Start: 8 a.m. Cost: TBA. Contact:&#13;
Kenny Krell, Kenny@3disciplines.&#13;
com, 810-714-5768.&#13;
A u g . 1 5 , 3 1 th a n n u a l M e lo n&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length: 1&#13;
mile walk/run, 5K-10K, melon roll.&#13;
Start: 6:15 p.m. Cost:TBA. Contact:&#13;
Beth Schrader, 517-546-0693,&#13;
parksandrec@ci.howell.mi.us.&#13;
A u g . 2 4 , Is la n d L a k e T r ia th lo n&#13;
Series, Island Lake State&#13;
Recreation Area, Green Oak&#13;
Township, www.theelementevents.&#13;
com. Length: 800-meter&#13;
swim, 12.5-mile bike, 3.1-mile&#13;
run. Start: 7:30 a.m. Cost: $59-$69.&#13;
$110 relay. Contact: jim@theelementevents.&#13;
com.&#13;
S e p t. 2 7 , M ile s o f Sm ile s SK ru n -&#13;
w a lk . Harvest Festival, Brighton&#13;
High School, 7878 Brighton Rd.&#13;
Cost: $25 family/$5 kid/$10 per&#13;
runner. Start: 8:30 a.m. Contact:&#13;
Karen Bihimeyer, 734-663-5837,&#13;
mosfunrun@gmail.com.&#13;
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series. Independence Lake Park,&#13;
3200 Jennings Rd., Whitmore&#13;
Lake. Length: 5K. Start: 7 p.m.&#13;
Cost: $5. Contact: Larry Bostwick,&#13;
Sept. 6, Witch's H a t Run, South&#13;
Lyon High, 1000 N. Lafayette, www.&#13;
slxc.com/witch. Length: 5K riin-walk.&#13;
lOKrun. 1 mile run. Start: 9 a.m. Cost:&#13;
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S e p t. 2 7 , John Rogu cki&#13;
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org. Cost: $27-$35. Start:&#13;
8:30 a.m. Contact: Jo Darlington,&#13;
j rm kc@aatrackclub.org.&#13;
BOAT RACE FROM B1&#13;
The Zubenelgenubi named after a navigational star&#13;
other son, Conrad Jr., has&#13;
sailed in more than 15 of the&#13;
races.&#13;
The Keydels bought&#13;
the Zubenelgenubi (pronounced&#13;
zoo-ben-el-jen-oobee),&#13;
named after a littleknown&#13;
double navigational&#13;
star, three years ago. They&#13;
grew up sailing on it with&#13;
their father, Kurt Keydel,&#13;
who shared ownership with&#13;
partners Woody Warrick&#13;
and John Martin. The boys&#13;
learned everything they&#13;
know sailing out of the nowdefunct&#13;
Detroit Boat Club&#13;
on Belle Isle.&#13;
“Getting back with this&#13;
boat has been special for&#13;
both Eric and me,” says&#13;
Conrad Keydel, a Detroiter&#13;
who has sailed in at least 32&#13;
Mackinac races.&#13;
Some of their best memories&#13;
were forged on it. In&#13;
1982, the two helped the boat&#13;
win its class and division. In&#13;
1985, the Keydels were the&#13;
only members of the crew&#13;
who weren’t seasick riding&#13;
out some of the roughest&#13;
waters in race history. The&#13;
two stayed up all night battling&#13;
swells that sank a competitor’s&#13;
boat.&#13;
In contrast, they sailed&#13;
the boat together last year&#13;
as owners for the first time&#13;
and had to fight light winds,&#13;
finishing in the middle of the&#13;
pack in their class in one of&#13;
the slowest races in history.&#13;
“We were very happy to&#13;
finish well in the top half,”&#13;
Eric Keydel recalls. “It was&#13;
a slow race. We are hoping&#13;
to do better this year, but I&#13;
don’t want to talk about winning&#13;
or placing. Our boat is&#13;
Eric K e y d e l o f H am b u r g&#13;
T o w n s h ip w i il b e s a ilin g in his&#13;
3 8 t h B a y v ie w M a c k in a c Race&#13;
S a tu r d a y . K e y d e l a n d h is o ld e r&#13;
b r o th e r , C o n ra d Sr., w i ll le a d&#13;
a c re w o f y o u n g , s o m e w h a t&#13;
in e x p e r ie n c e d s a ilo rs .&#13;
'W e 'v e g a i n e d a l o t o f c o n f i d e n c e&#13;
i n t h e b o a t a n d i t s s p e e d , b u t w e ' v e&#13;
g o t s o m e s t i f f c o m p e t i t i o n . '&#13;
Eric Keydel, Hamburg Township sailor&#13;
older. We have to work real&#13;
hard.”&#13;
The Keydels have enhanced&#13;
the boat that was&#13;
manufactured in 1967, buying&#13;
new sails last year.&#13;
Their crew has been training&#13;
to become a more cohesive&#13;
unit at Saturday night&#13;
races on Lake St. Clair. The&#13;
Zubenelgenubi is docked at&#13;
the Crescent Sail Yacht Club&#13;
in Grosse Pointe Farms.&#13;
“We’ve gained a lot of confidence&#13;
in the boat and its&#13;
speed, but we’ve got some&#13;
stiff competition,” Eric Keydel&#13;
says.&#13;
Eric Keydel hopes to race&#13;
at least another 12 years.&#13;
At the 50-race mark, “Old&#13;
Goats” make the glorious&#13;
transition to “Golden&#13;
Rams.”&#13;
“I have been privileged&#13;
to do this,” he says. “Not&#13;
everybody has the circumstances&#13;
and a boat available&#13;
to do it as long as I have.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
GOLF FROM B1&#13;
Proceeds to&#13;
support&#13;
cancer&#13;
research&#13;
search at Henry Ford Hospital.&#13;
A little sign in the pro&#13;
shop reminds golfers that&#13;
their money goes to a good&#13;
cause, but most golfers, like&#13;
Carolyn Ramey, don’t realize&#13;
it.&#13;
“I have a good friend that&#13;
died of cancer,” she says&#13;
while loading her golf cart&#13;
in the parking lot. “It’s good&#13;
that it (the course’s proceeds)&#13;
works that way. It is&#13;
a worthy cause.”&#13;
The Hamburg Township&#13;
resident says she likes Rush&#13;
Lake Hills because it’s close&#13;
to home and never crowded.&#13;
She wants it to stay that&#13;
way.&#13;
“I don’t want it to be too&#13;
crowded,” she says. “I don’t&#13;
want to be rushed.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
LONG DRIVE FROM B1&#13;
Burnard owns more than 20 drivers&#13;
advance to the next stage but&#13;
don’t earn prizes. He plans to&#13;
give some out.&#13;
“Boy, I’ll tell you what. It&#13;
is a sight to behold,” he said.&#13;
“You think the ball will never&#13;
come down. I’ve seen it on 'TV,&#13;
but it is a big difference (live&#13;
than) on TV It’s great.”&#13;
Since he’s the event director,&#13;
Burnard, a dimensional&#13;
engineer who works in Dearborn,&#13;
won’t compete. He&#13;
plans to try to qualify somewhere&#13;
else.&#13;
He’s hoping to someday&#13;
advance to the world finals in&#13;
Mesquite, NeV., having never&#13;
advanced past regionals in&#13;
the senior division (45 and&#13;
up). He says he averages 320&#13;
to 360 yards in competition.&#13;
Burnard has amped up his&#13;
workout routine to become&#13;
stronger and more flexible,&#13;
adding an average of 20 yards&#13;
to his shots.&#13;
“I’m hitting a lot better&#13;
than last year,” he says. “I’ve&#13;
started a workout routine five&#13;
days a week. I didn’t do that&#13;
last year. The level of competition&#13;
is demanding that.”&#13;
During a recent range session,&#13;
he showed off the tools&#13;
of his trade. He has more than&#13;
20 drivers, many with different&#13;
lofts, head sizes and shafts.&#13;
Most pros don’t use shafts&#13;
longer than 44 inches, but&#13;
H a r t l a n d 's M a r k B u r n a r d ,&#13;
s e e n h e r e a t t h e H a r t la n d G o lf&#13;
C e n t e r , h a s p u r c h a s e d m o r e&#13;
t h a n 20 d i f f e r e n t d r iv e r s t o&#13;
h e lp h im in h is lo n g d r i v e&#13;
c o m p e t i t io n s . H e h a s b e e n&#13;
p r a c t i c in g a t t h e f a c i l i t y in&#13;
h is a t t e m p t t o q u a l i f y f o r th e&#13;
w o r ld c h a m p io n s h ip in t h e&#13;
s e n io r d iv is io n .&#13;
Long-drive&#13;
competitions&#13;
■ What: Local qualifier&#13;
for the ReMax Long Drive&#13;
World Championships.&#13;
■ When: 9:30 a.m. and&#13;
12:30 p.m. July 12 and&#13;
July 26.&#13;
■ Where: Hartland Golf&#13;
Center, 11579 Highland&#13;
Road, Hartland Township.&#13;
■ Cost: $40 for six balls.&#13;
■ Details: The top two&#13;
placers in each division&#13;
advance to regional&#13;
competition. The winners&#13;
will be awarded prizes.&#13;
■ Web site: www.&#13;
longdrivers.com.&#13;
■ Contact: Mark&#13;
Burnard, 517-304-0913,&#13;
mburnard@iacna.com.&#13;
long drivers use the legal 48-&#13;
inch shaft to gain more torque&#13;
to produce more power.&#13;
Burnard estimates his&#13;
swing speed at more than&#13;
120 mph. Most golfers never&#13;
break 95 mph.&#13;
He warms up with a Whippy&#13;
TempoMaster, a unique&#13;
club with a shaft as flimsy as&#13;
a jump rope.&#13;
“For me, this club amplifies&#13;
what I’m doing wrong,”&#13;
he says. “If I go under it too&#13;
much, it will fade. If I’m too&#13;
handsy. I’ll hook it.”&#13;
His stinger tees have a&#13;
much smaller head than traditional&#13;
golf tees. Another&#13;
golfer on the range compares&#13;
them to tooth picks.&#13;
“Any margin (for error) I&#13;
can make an improvement&#13;
on, I use it,” he says.&#13;
F O R D L I N C O L N M E R C U R Y&#13;
Ashley Racette&#13;
■ School: Brighton.&#13;
■ Local ties: The 17-yearold&#13;
senior-to-be has lived&#13;
in Brighton since her sixthgrade&#13;
year.&#13;
■ Sport: Soccer.&#13;
■ Top sports moment:&#13;
Helping the Michigan&#13;
Hawks win a regional title&#13;
last year.&#13;
■ This season: The&#13;
defender helped Brighton&#13;
stay unbeaten through the&#13;
regular season, tying Novi&#13;
for a Kensington Valley&#13;
Conference title.&#13;
■ Hobbies: Reading,&#13;
working out.&#13;
■ Favorite subject: History.&#13;
■ School involvement:&#13;
Varsity Club. National Honor&#13;
Society.&#13;
■ Athlete I admire: John&#13;
Terry, a defender for the&#13;
Chelsea Football Club in&#13;
England.&#13;
■ Academics: 3.9 GPA.&#13;
■ Future: She committed&#13;
to University of Louisville&#13;
last October, accepting a&#13;
full-ride soccer scholarship.&#13;
She hopes to study political&#13;
science.&#13;
G O L F&#13;
C A L E N D A R&#13;
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$85 pp. Start: 10 a.m. shotgun&#13;
start. Details: 734-388-0275.&#13;
■ J u ly 1 4 , Arc of Livingston&#13;
outing. Lakelands Golf &amp;&#13;
Country Club, Hamburg&#13;
Township. Cost: $100 pp. Details:&#13;
517-546-1228, pnowak@arclivingston.&#13;
org.&#13;
■ J u ly 1 9 , Fourth annual&#13;
Marc Meyer Memorial Golf&#13;
Outing, hosted by the Pinckney&#13;
Memorial Post No. 419,&#13;
American Legion, Whispering&#13;
■ J u ly 1 9 , Scramble for Wildlife ^&#13;
outing hosted by the Howell&#13;
Nature Center, Hartland Glen,&#13;
12400 Highland Road, Hartland,&#13;
Cost: $85 pp. Start: 9 a.m.&#13;
Details: Chris, 517-546-0249.&#13;
■ J u ly 2 3 , 34th Annual Howell&#13;
Chamber of Commerce Golf M&#13;
Classic, Chemung Hills, 3125&#13;
Golf Club Road, Howell. Cost:&#13;
$140 pp. Start: 8:30 a.m. shot&#13;
gun. Details: 517-546-3920.&#13;
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$35/day, $189/wk, $700 8 up/mo. HBO, internet.&#13;
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Actual Vz Month Free&#13;
Remodeled 1 bdrm $485&#13;
mo. w/FREE heat.137 S.&#13;
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Limited Availability&#13;
Spacious 1 8 2 bdrms.&#13;
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Town 8 Country Apts.&#13;
2572 Carpenter Rd.&#13;
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depot town. $475&#13;
inc. water 8 gas. 113 E.&#13;
Cross St. 734-260-3191&#13;
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3500 sq ft. 4 offices, garage&#13;
w/3 OH doors 8&#13;
outside storage.&#13;
$2000/mo + utilities&#13;
(734)483-1154, M-F, 9-3.&#13;
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renovated 3 bdrm&#13;
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w/deck. Washer/dryer.&#13;
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to $950/mo. Available&#13;
now. 734-368-0676&#13;
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ranch. Sec 8 welcome.&#13;
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mo-Futls. 313-363-2984&#13;
V ADOPTION: A lifetime&#13;
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pets $675. 734-426-3724&#13;
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$1200.00 (734)395-9348.&#13;
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to: email:&#13;
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The Department of Pharmacology&#13;
at The University&#13;
of Toledo seeks to&#13;
hire three (3) Visiting&#13;
Assistant Professors with&#13;
a Ph.D. degree in Pharmacology,&#13;
Toxicology,&#13;
or a related field for a&#13;
one-year appointment.&#13;
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to help teach undergraduate&#13;
courses in&#13;
the BS in Pharmaceutical&#13;
Sciences and PharmD&#13;
programs. Candidates&#13;
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in teaching pharmacology,&#13;
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pathophysiology,&#13;
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toxicokinetics and/or&#13;
statistics. The Visiting&#13;
Assistant Professors also&#13;
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pharmacology/toxicoiogy&#13;
laboratory course.&#13;
A CV and three letters of&#13;
reference should be sent&#13;
to Chair of Search&#13;
Committee (PCN T99326,&#13;
T99022 and T99401),&#13;
Department of&#13;
Pharmacology,&#13;
Mail Stop 607,&#13;
The University of Toledo,&#13;
2801 West Bancroft St,&#13;
Toledo, OH 43606; email&#13;
karen.papadakis®&#13;
utoledo.edu. Applications&#13;
will be accepted&#13;
starting July 7, 2008 and&#13;
the position will remain&#13;
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Brownstown, Ml&#13;
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send resume to&#13;
Bill Farrell,&#13;
Michigan Head-Pain 8&#13;
Neurological Institute&#13;
(MHNI.com),&#13;
3120 Professional Drive,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml, 48104,&#13;
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is seeking a Manager for&#13;
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required. Seven years&#13;
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required. Experience&#13;
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an International healthcare&#13;
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Health Agency seeks&#13;
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skills and have experience&#13;
in a group home&#13;
setting. On call duty required&#13;
for the management&#13;
position . Training,&#13;
benefits and advancement.&#13;
Fax resume to&#13;
Synod Residential Services&#13;
734-483-9557. All&#13;
qualified applicants will&#13;
be contacted and provided&#13;
details about the position&#13;
dana@synres.org.&#13;
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1 d a y $ 7 . 7 5 $ 7 . 9 0&#13;
2 d a y s $ 4 . 5 0 $ 4 . 6 5&#13;
3 - 1 4 d a y s $ 3 . 2 0 $ 3 . 3 5&#13;
(2 line minimum for consecutive days)&#13;
COMMITTED ■ CONNECTED ■ COMPLETE&#13;
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Ophthalmic Assistant&#13;
Multi-physician ophthalmology&#13;
practice seeks&#13;
a motivated, energetic,&#13;
reliable, self-starting individual.&#13;
Experience preferred.&#13;
Successful candidates&#13;
will be able to&#13;
work independently &amp;/or&#13;
In a team environment,&#13;
have a positive attitude,&#13;
be able to perform&#13;
patient work-ups, scribe&#13;
&amp; conduct diagnostic&#13;
testing. Flexibility 8 the&#13;
ability to work in a fast&#13;
paced environment are&#13;
required. We offer an&#13;
excellent salary 8 generous&#13;
benefit package. Fax&#13;
resume to 734-528-0720.&#13;
Part-time Medical Secretary&#13;
for busy internal&#13;
medicine office. Billing&#13;
experience a must. Fax&#13;
resume to 734-761-9033&#13;
PHYSICAL THERAPIST,&#13;
RNs, students 8 others&#13;
welcome. Part-time, flexible&#13;
hours. Eager to&#13;
learn. Ann Arbor. $12/hr.&#13;
eMail resume to&#13;
greatwork4u2@&#13;
yahoo.com&#13;
Clinical Psychologist-&#13;
The University of Michigan&#13;
Autism and Communication&#13;
Disorders Center&#13;
is seeking qualified&#13;
applicants for the fulltime&#13;
position of Clinical&#13;
Psychologist. The successful&#13;
candidate will&#13;
have a Ph.D. in Clinical&#13;
Psychology and at least&#13;
1 year experience as a&#13;
clinical psychologist or&#13;
assistant research scientist&#13;
in the area of clinical&#13;
psychology. Experience&#13;
must include clinical&#13;
evaluations of autism&#13;
and related neurodevelopmental&#13;
disorders in&#13;
children 8 adolescents&#13;
with severe behavior disorders;&#13;
performance of&#13;
developmental and psychological&#13;
assessments&#13;
and evaluations: working&#13;
with families in clinical&#13;
and/or research settings.&#13;
Must be licensed or&#13;
licensed-eligible in&#13;
Michigan. For confidential&#13;
consideration, please&#13;
send resume and salary&#13;
requirements to:&#13;
Center Administrator&#13;
1111 East Catherine St,&#13;
Suite 217, Ann Arbor,&#13;
Ml 48109-2054 or fax to&#13;
734-936-0068, Please reference&#13;
job code CP-SN1&#13;
RN o r LPN&#13;
With Experience&#13;
needed for GROWING&#13;
dermatology practice&#13;
in Ann Arbor/&#13;
Plymouth area. Fulltime,&#13;
excellent pay 8&#13;
benefits.&#13;
Email on Fax Resume&#13;
to:&#13;
a2derm@aol.com&#13;
734-996-8767&#13;
D ire c to r P re -H e a lth&#13;
&amp; M e d ic a l S tu d ie s&#13;
In s titu te&#13;
Office and ClerIicmalM&#13;
,1-&#13;
ADMINISTRATIVE&#13;
ASSISTANT&#13;
For the Washtenaw&#13;
County Bar Association&#13;
(WCBA) a 750 member&#13;
non-profit organization.&#13;
Coordinate the Lawyer&#13;
Referral and Information&#13;
Service. Strong administrative,&#13;
organizational&#13;
and interpersonal communication&#13;
skills required.&#13;
Must have ability&#13;
to manage multiple projects&#13;
and deadlines with&#13;
minimal supervision and&#13;
be detail oriented.&#13;
$13.74/hr. 35 hrs./week&#13;
Send resume w/cover&#13;
letter 8 references to:&#13;
Kyeena Slater&#13;
Washtenaw County Bar&#13;
Association&#13;
P.O. Box 8645&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48107&#13;
I Administrative Assistant&#13;
j needed part time for&#13;
I local non-profit organization.&#13;
Excellent computer,&#13;
organization, and&#13;
I communication skills&#13;
j required, see www.&#13;
miceed.org for job&#13;
description.Send resume&#13;
and cover letter to&#13;
I kboyle@miceed.org&#13;
I with subject line&#13;
Admin resume.&#13;
II ----------------------&#13;
Administrative - P/T&#13;
Monday-Friday, 10-3.&#13;
Fax resume to: Edie&#13;
'. I-S-c-h-w-a--rt-z- -2-4-8---2-6-2---1-8-1-4-.--&#13;
Front Desk Assistant&#13;
I Wanted F/T at a fast&#13;
paced medical center in&#13;
Ypsilanti. Must have ex-&#13;
, cellent written and ver-&#13;
I bal skills and a min. of 4&#13;
j yrs consecutive custom-&#13;
' er services experience.&#13;
Physical therapy experience&#13;
a plus. Position&#13;
' starts at$12/hr. Fax resume&#13;
Attn Human Re-&#13;
, sources 734-483-9202.&#13;
Full-time 11 or 12 month&#13;
position (negotiable) administrative&#13;
appointment&#13;
with secretarial support.&#13;
QUALIFICATIONS&#13;
B.S. or B.A. degree required.&#13;
The director&#13;
must be familiar with the&#13;
needs of undergraduate&#13;
pre-health education and&#13;
preferably understand&#13;
the liberal arts model of&#13;
pre-health education, as&#13;
weli as familiar with career&#13;
options in the area&#13;
of health.&#13;
RESPONSIBILITIES&#13;
• Teaching and/or coordinating&#13;
career exploration&#13;
and test preparation&#13;
courses, with&#13;
optional course In&#13;
specialty.&#13;
• Recruiting prospective&#13;
students.&#13;
• Advising new and&#13;
current students.&#13;
• Coordinate internships,&#13;
independent&#13;
research, and communication&#13;
between academic&#13;
departments.&#13;
• Develop standards for&#13;
acceptance of students&#13;
into the Institute.&#13;
• Cultivate contacts at&#13;
regional medical, professional,&#13;
and graduate&#13;
schools.&#13;
• Organize the Institute&#13;
Office activities including&#13;
but not limited to&#13;
email and web publicity,&#13;
maintaining prehealth&#13;
program resources&#13;
and statistics,&#13;
planning field trips and&#13;
inviting speakers, organizing&#13;
test reviews,&#13;
and preparation of&#13;
medical school committee&#13;
letters.&#13;
Review of applicants will&#13;
begin July 7, 2008 and&#13;
continue until the position&#13;
Is filled. Please send&#13;
inquiries and resumes to&#13;
Dr. Janet Saizwedel&#13;
Biology Dept.&#13;
Adrian College&#13;
110 S. Madison St.&#13;
Adrian, Ml 49221&#13;
or email&#13;
jsalzwedei@adrian.edu&#13;
Adrian College is an EEO&#13;
employer and encourages&#13;
applications from&#13;
minorities and women.&#13;
Executive Assistant&#13;
to the President&#13;
Experience&#13;
Requirements: Minimum:&#13;
Bachelor's&#13;
Degree plus 5 years&#13;
experience as assistant&#13;
to senior level&#13;
administration/manag&#13;
ement. Preferred:&#13;
Master's Degree plus&#13;
10 years experience&#13;
as assistant in progressing&#13;
levels of responsibili^&#13;
to senior&#13;
level administration/&#13;
management.&#13;
The President of Jackson&#13;
Community College&#13;
seeks a high energy,&#13;
resourceful, creative,&#13;
innovative, skilled&#13;
multi-tasker to&#13;
serve as Executive Assistant&#13;
to the President.&#13;
In addition to&#13;
the experience requirements,&#13;
the position requires&#13;
the ability to&#13;
represent the President&#13;
at internal and external&#13;
meetings, compose&#13;
speeches, develop&#13;
presentations using&#13;
MS PowerPoint,&#13;
demonstrate highlevel&#13;
skills In public relations,&#13;
prioritize shifting&#13;
urgent issues, effective&#13;
written and oral&#13;
communications,&#13;
and manage time and&#13;
projects efficiently.&#13;
This is an administrative&#13;
position and requires&#13;
schedule flexibility.&#13;
The hours consistently&#13;
range between&#13;
50 and 60&#13;
hours per week.&#13;
Areas of responsibility&#13;
include attending to&#13;
the schedule and travel&#13;
arrangements for&#13;
the President and&#13;
Board of Trustees, supervision&#13;
of office&#13;
staff, and serving as&#13;
Assistant Secretary to&#13;
the Board of Trustees.&#13;
Some evening and&#13;
weekend work is required.&#13;
Salary range is&#13;
$50,000 to $60,000 annually.&#13;
Jackson Community&#13;
College serves approximately&#13;
10,000 credit&#13;
students per year&#13;
providing educational&#13;
opportunities to&#13;
citizens in the Jackson,&#13;
Lenawee, and&#13;
Hillsdale counties.&#13;
Applicants should&#13;
submit a resume and&#13;
cover letter. JCC offers&#13;
a generous retirement&#13;
plan; campus fitness&#13;
facility; EAP;&#13;
medical, dental 8 vision&#13;
plans; and more.&#13;
All applications must&#13;
be made online at:&#13;
https://jobs.jccmi.edu.&#13;
If assistance with online&#13;
application process&#13;
is required, contact&#13;
Human Resources&#13;
at 517-796-8460. It is&#13;
the policy of Jackson&#13;
Community College&#13;
that no employee or&#13;
applicant for employment&#13;
shall be discriminated&#13;
against on the&#13;
basis of race, color, religion,&#13;
national origin,&#13;
ancestry, age, sex,&#13;
marital status, handicap,&#13;
sexual orientation,&#13;
height, weight, or&#13;
disability protected by&#13;
relevant law.&#13;
JACKSON COMMUNITY&#13;
COLLEGE IS AN&#13;
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY&#13;
EMPLOYER&#13;
I Office Help - PT&#13;
I in Ann Arbor, prefer&#13;
computer skills. Flex,&#13;
hrs. Fax: 734-761-2300&#13;
samiji14@hotmail.com&#13;
S a lo n /S p a&#13;
R e c e p tio n is t&#13;
Looking for outgoing,&#13;
energetic person. Sales&#13;
and salon exp. Preferred.&#13;
Accuracy 8 attention to&#13;
detail key elements of&#13;
the job. FT/PT&#13;
John 734-665-7207 CPart Time&#13;
Employment&#13;
Inventory Handling of&#13;
very small product.&#13;
Computer exp. preferred.&#13;
Some pkging 8 shipi&#13;
ping. (517) 990-5927&#13;
Need 5 people to work&#13;
3-6 hrs. on Sat or Sun&#13;
j for open houses. Any&#13;
I age over 18 OK. No lie.&#13;
needed. Great income.&#13;
Dreamway Enterprises&#13;
, (734)216-2627 |i-&#13;
PT exp. housecleaner&#13;
needed for Washtenaw 8&#13;
Canton areas. Must have&#13;
dependable transportation.&#13;
(734) 635-2521&#13;
CProfessional and&#13;
Managerial 9&#13;
APPLIED&#13;
DEMOGRAPHER&#13;
Center for Family and&#13;
Demographic Research&#13;
Bowling Green&#13;
State University&#13;
The applied demographer&#13;
is a critical position&#13;
I for the success of a five-&#13;
! year grant funded Center.&#13;
The theme of the&#13;
Center is the health and&#13;
well-being of children,&#13;
I youth and families. The&#13;
Applied Demographer&#13;
oversees the research&#13;
and data support for the&#13;
Center. For a complete&#13;
I job description and in-&#13;
' structions on how to apply&#13;
for this and all current&#13;
Administrative Staff&#13;
vacancies please visit&#13;
http://www.bgsu.edu/offi&#13;
I ces/ohr/employment/ad&#13;
m_staff/page 11137. htm I&#13;
or&#13;
I contact the Office of Hu-&#13;
I man Resources at (419)&#13;
I 372-8421 or&#13;
ohr@bgsu.edu.&#13;
BGSU is an AA/EO&#13;
' employer/educator.&#13;
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G R A P H IC&#13;
D E S IG N E R&#13;
Washtenaw&#13;
Community College&#13;
The Graphic Designer&#13;
provides planning,&#13;
design and production&#13;
services to the College's&#13;
Public Relations and&#13;
Marketing team, including&#13;
the creation of all&#13;
artwork for publications,&#13;
print advertising, video&#13;
production and Web&#13;
promotions.&#13;
Minimum qualifications:&#13;
Bachelors degree in&#13;
Graphic Design, Art,&#13;
Advertising or related&#13;
field, five years related&#13;
work experience in professional&#13;
graphic design&#13;
in a corporate, agency,&#13;
freelance, or non-profit&#13;
setting, demonstrated&#13;
skill in the use of desktop&#13;
publishing technology,&#13;
and knowledge of the&#13;
advertising and marketing&#13;
disciplines as&#13;
demonstrated through&#13;
work experience, formal&#13;
education or training.&#13;
The Initial annual salary&#13;
range is $43,158-$47,473&#13;
dependent upon education&#13;
and work experience&#13;
with numerous&#13;
fringe benefits. Application&#13;
deadline is July 18,&#13;
2008.&#13;
Interested persons&#13;
should submit a WCC&#13;
application and transcripts&#13;
to Washtenaw&#13;
Community College,&#13;
Office of Human&#13;
Resource Management,&#13;
4800 E. Huron River Dr,&#13;
Business Education Bldg,&#13;
First Floor, Rm 120,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48105.&#13;
734-973-3497. 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;
www.wccnet.edu/1obs&#13;
WCC is a smoke tree&#13;
campus. AA/EEO/ADA&#13;
. ^W a s h t e n a '&#13;
Community Collei&#13;
'^A^'h ERC&#13;
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RE-USE&#13;
THE NEWS&#13;
HOUSEPARENTS - Are&#13;
you ready for a change?&#13;
St. Joseph's Indian&#13;
School in Chamberlain,&#13;
South Dakota seeks&#13;
Houseparents for their&#13;
residential program to&#13;
create a family oriented&#13;
environment and care&#13;
for the children assigned&#13;
to their campus home.&#13;
BS/BA or experience in a&#13;
related field. Salary and&#13;
full benefits including:&#13;
Generous Vacation,&#13;
Health, Dental, Vision,&#13;
Life, Retirement. If interested,&#13;
call 800-568-4434&#13;
E-mail hrdept@stio.org&#13;
Website www.stio.org&#13;
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C S a EXPERIENCED&#13;
Wanted for local insurance&#13;
agency. Flexible&#13;
hours, good pay. Please&#13;
call 734-821-1555 and&#13;
ask for Bill.&#13;
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information call&#13;
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Mall Rep cable sales.&#13;
$9-$15/hr plus. Great&#13;
Job Flex Schedule.&#13;
517-525-1218&#13;
SALESPEOPLE/&#13;
SUPERVISORS&#13;
NEEDED&#13;
For one on one home&#13;
delivery newspaper subscription&#13;
sales with one&#13;
the nation's fastest growing&#13;
subscriber acquisition&#13;
companies. This is a&#13;
excellent commission&#13;
based contractual opportunity&#13;
with weekly commissions,&#13;
sales incentives&#13;
and contest prizes.&#13;
Evenings and weekend&#13;
availability necessary.&#13;
Reliable transportation&#13;
needed. Growth Opportunities&#13;
both regionally&#13;
and nationally. Interested&#13;
persons, please call 1-&#13;
800-404-7815. EOE&#13;
*&#13;
Outside Territory Rep -&#13;
Entertainment products,&#13;
3 country area. $1500-&#13;
$2000/wk. 866-284-4869&#13;
SALES PROS DREAM&#13;
Make $100,0004- w/easy&#13;
sale. 800-526-6658&#13;
A u t o D i r e c t o r y&#13;
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Online: www.mlive.com/aanewsads&#13;
Call (734) 994-6711,1-800-589-9888&#13;
Short and long term contracts available.&#13;
RATES&#13;
3 lines, 30 days — $152&#13;
30x The Ann Arbor News, 4x FFF, 4x TV WEEK,&#13;
4x Livingston Community News&#13;
Sales Representative&#13;
Health Care Solutions of&#13;
Ann Arbor, leading&#13;
regional respiratory&#13;
company seeks results&#13;
driven Sales Representative.&#13;
Create working&#13;
relationships with MD's,&#13;
nurses, social workers&#13;
and articulate our excellent&#13;
patient care with&#13;
attentive listening skills.&#13;
Competitive base and&#13;
un-capped commission.&#13;
Drug-free workplace.&#13;
EOE. Please fax resumes&#13;
to: 734-996-4653.&#13;
SALES REPS&#13;
SELL THE ANN ARBOR&#13;
NEWS DOOR-TO-DOOR&#13;
In Ypsilanti area&#13;
Earning $150 weekly,&#13;
part-time, evenings.&#13;
We provide&#13;
transportation.&#13;
Call 1-734-507-8030,&#13;
ask for Joseph&#13;
wfiorc it begins^&#13;
Sears Home Improvement&#13;
Products, a national&#13;
leader in the industry,&#13;
is looking for outside&#13;
sales people. Experience&#13;
is preferred, but if you&#13;
are exceptional, we will&#13;
train. We want goaloriented&#13;
people that are&#13;
the best of the best. If&#13;
you are looking for more&#13;
than just a job, more&#13;
than just a paycheck,&#13;
and want a real management&#13;
opportunity, please&#13;
apply. Top performers in&#13;
this region earned an&#13;
average of $113,971*.&#13;
For immediate consideration,&#13;
please contact/&#13;
send your resume to Joe&#13;
Hendricks at: Fax: 734-&#13;
525-1422 or Email:&#13;
jhendr@searssidlng.com&#13;
When emailing resume,&#13;
please indicate "SHIP Resume&#13;
Submission" In the&#13;
subject line. *Based on&#13;
regional average for top&#13;
10 Sales Representatives&#13;
with at least 1 year of&#13;
service. M/F/D/V. EOE.&#13;
We utilize drug testing&#13;
and criminal background&#13;
checks as a condition of&#13;
employment.&#13;
SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR&#13;
- 4 county Territory.&#13;
$40,000-$60,000+&#13;
yr. Must be organized w/&#13;
excellent sales ability.&#13;
Please call 517-525-1218&#13;
MUSIC!&#13;
Volunteers&#13;
with Kidney Disease&#13;
Needed for Clinical Trial&#13;
at University of Michigan&#13;
To participate in a 18-&#13;
week study involving&#13;
Tetrahydrobiopterin&#13;
(6R-BH4) and Vitamin C&#13;
(IRB# HUM00016705)&#13;
To qualify you must&#13;
meet the following&#13;
minimal criteria:&#13;
• Ages 18-75&#13;
• Kidney disease due to&#13;
High Blood Pressure&#13;
and/or Diabetes&#13;
Subjects will receive a&#13;
total of $51 per study&#13;
visit for total of 8 visits&#13;
Please contact: Anita&#13;
Biswas, BS 734-763-4268&#13;
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3820 Lewis Ave., Ida, Ml&#13;
Oak secretary bookcase,&#13;
oak marble top dresser,&#13;
bookcases, highboy&#13;
dressers, antiques pictures,&#13;
Civil war period&#13;
horse saddle, old toys,&#13;
glassware, primitives,&#13;
lawn &amp; garden equip,&#13;
crocks &amp; jugs, lots of antique&#13;
b collectible items.&#13;
Larry &amp; Ed Hamblin&#13;
Auctioneers&#13;
734-269-2299&#13;
www.hamblins&#13;
auctioncom.com&#13;
/ Building and ^&#13;
ipffice Equipinen^&#13;
Wooden&#13;
office furniture&#13;
Tables, chairs, desks.&#13;
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(248) 343-8847&#13;
Heavy Trucks&#13;
^and EquipmentD&#13;
Christmas Trees&#13;
Dirt and/or Gravel&#13;
Farm Equipment&#13;
Good Things To Eat&#13;
Morse Stables&#13;
Livestock Feed&#13;
Pets and Supplies&#13;
Plant, Shrub and Trees&#13;
Wanted or Exchange&#13;
c Horses&#13;
and Stables&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
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Acura, Hyundai, Kia&#13;
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663-7770&#13;
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434-2424 Over 100 used&#13;
cars in stock&#13;
Howard Cooper Audi&#13;
Honda/Porsche/VW&#13;
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174,000 miles, 4 door,&#13;
newer trans, 6 cylinders,&#13;
$1250. (734)747-9036.&#13;
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mi., auto, $3000. Very&#13;
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bath, 1246sf, double&#13;
wide, Scio Farms, new&#13;
carpet, H20 heater, windows,&#13;
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10 yr warr. $7200.&#13;
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FORD FREESTYLE LTD&#13;
'05 - 53,000 miles,&#13;
$14,900. DVD, Moon,&#13;
New tires/brakes, warranty&#13;
(734)697-7573.&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
JEEP Grand Cherokee&#13;
1998 96500 miles, 4&#13;
door, automatic, good&#13;
condition, white exterior,&#13;
gray interior, 6 cylinders,&#13;
4WD, ABS, Air, alarm,&#13;
radio/cassette, CD,&#13;
cruise control, heated&#13;
seats, leather, power&#13;
locks, power seats, power&#13;
windows, sun roof,&#13;
tilt, tow package, $4,600.&#13;
walter@americanwera.&#13;
com, (734)657-&#13;
0686.____________&#13;
Jeep Liberty '05 - 4x4,&#13;
Auto, A/C, CD, power,&#13;
40K, $9500 734-320-2514&#13;
Invacare ATM power&#13;
wheelchair. Like new.&#13;
Used 4 mos. $1200.&#13;
(517) 857-2238&#13;
C&#13;
Labrador Retriever -&#13;
AKC, dew claws, shots,&#13;
wormed, born 4/23/08.&#13;
(734)754-3221.______&#13;
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BRUNSWICK 1916 Kling&#13;
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thru 7/25. Some free!&#13;
ETHAN ALLEN ARMOIRE&#13;
TV/entertainment armoire,&#13;
American Impressions&#13;
line, beautiful Autumn&#13;
Cherry finish.&#13;
$1000. (734)255-3498.&#13;
Maltese Male Puppy&#13;
6wks $650 - Born 5-26-&#13;
08, Very Cute! (734)397-&#13;
0196.____________&#13;
Maltipoo pups - 8 week&#13;
old pups, adorable&#13;
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F-550.00, M-500.00 Maltese&#13;
AKC pups $600.00&#13;
CVolunteers&#13;
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734-997-7600&#13;
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ANOTHER SATISFIED&#13;
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a buyer for my PC,"&#13;
The Dally Bargains • "rhe sweet spot"&#13;
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Ages 50-60 needed for a&#13;
research study at the&#13;
University of Michigan&#13;
Institute for Social Research&#13;
July 16th 8 17th&#13;
in the evening. Participants&#13;
will be paid $35 for&#13;
participating in a focus&#13;
group where they will&#13;
discuss what things are&#13;
like at this point In their&#13;
lives. The focus group&#13;
will meet for about 2&#13;
hours. If you are interested&#13;
please call Adam at&#13;
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FURNITURE - Workbench&#13;
sleeper sofa,&#13;
wood 2-drawer file cabinet,&#13;
tall wood bookshelf.&#13;
Call for size, prices.&#13;
(734)255-3498.______&#13;
Office Furniture - Cherry&#13;
3 Desks; Hutch; 2 Files.&#13;
$2200 new; $500 or best&#13;
offer. Reassemble.&#13;
(734)665-4088.&#13;
Paintings/Recllners/TV's&#13;
(24" Sony WEGA, 26"&#13;
Sears, 19"RCA). Best&#13;
(734)649-7609.______&#13;
QUEEN Pillow Top Mattress&#13;
Set - "NEW" in&#13;
Plastic w/ Warranty. Can&#13;
Del. $175. (734)721-3799.&#13;
Stainless steel side by&#13;
side fridge $1100. stainless&#13;
Steel Stove $450.&#13;
New Oak vanity $250.&#13;
1400 BTU Window AC&#13;
$200. (517) 442-4886&#13;
Z'Miscellaneous A&#13;
\ f L - E E L J&#13;
Australian Shepherd&#13;
Puppies - AKC 8 weeks&#13;
Black tri House training&#13;
available $400450.&#13;
sixbeardchickens@hotm&#13;
ail.com, (517)917-8031.&#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;
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8:30 - 6:00&#13;
S a t . 10:00 - 4:00&#13;
Mosaic Feline Refuge&#13;
has Kittens/Cats Galore!&#13;
Pleeez volunteer, donate&#13;
stuff, or best..ADOPT&#13;
1 ORMOREIJust In:&#13;
2 Bm Beautiful Bluepoint&#13;
‘ Siamese Brothers,&#13;
they'd be in your home If&#13;
they had their druthers!&#13;
734-622-0305, 332-1621&#13;
PITBULLS: ADBA REG. -&#13;
Blue, Blue Buckskin, all&#13;
white, black and white.&#13;
Males and females.-&#13;
Bloodlines Watchdog,&#13;
mason, carver,&#13;
winegarner. Parents&#13;
great with children and&#13;
other pets. Call for info&#13;
pleas^ leave message.&#13;
Will have first shots and&#13;
wormed. (734)790-6281.&#13;
ROTTWEILERS, PUPS-8&#13;
ADULTS $200+ up&#13;
Champion lines, warranty(&#13;
517) 596-3081.&#13;
ST. ROCXEILER Pups 8&#13;
adults. $125+up guaranteed,&#13;
shots, wormed.&#13;
(517) 596-3081.&#13;
YORKIE'S-Champion&#13;
bloodline, papers. Ready&#13;
to go 2nd wk in Aug. Vet&#13;
checked, dew claws, tails&#13;
8 1st shots. Adorable!&#13;
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C E R T in C D&#13;
2006 HONDA&#13;
ELEMENT&#13;
Black, 35K, Real Time 4VD, remote&#13;
entry lystem, alJoya, auto, ABS, MP3.&#13;
HONDA CERTIFIED 7YR/100K&#13;
WARRANTY,&#13;
2005 HONDA&#13;
ELEMENT EX&#13;
reen, auto, 4WD, A/C. PS, PW PL, I tilt, cruiae, CD, ABS, 30K, moonroof,&#13;
alloya. HONDA CERTIFIED 7 YR /&#13;
lOOK WARRANTY&#13;
$22,QC?0 $ 17,OQO $10.QQ0&#13;
m&#13;
2005 HONDA&#13;
CIVIC EX&#13;
Silver, 33K, auto, FWD, A/C, PS.&#13;
I&gt;W PL, tilt, cruiae, CD, ABS. moorrroot&#13;
alloya, HONDA CERTIFIED,&#13;
7 yr/lOOK warranty.&#13;
CERTinm&#13;
2006 VOLVO&#13;
S-60 2.5T&#13;
Black, auto. FWD, 37K, A/C, PS,&#13;
PW, PL, cruiae, tilt, CD, ABS, ieatker,&#13;
moonroof, p. aeat, alloya.&#13;
$18.QQ0&#13;
BMW 5301 '05&#13;
57,170 mi, showroom,&#13;
$16,700. For photos&#13;
email Ynnth@Ymail.com&#13;
(734)222-1»200.&#13;
CAMARO ' 01 - Loaded,&#13;
I T-Tops, custom chrome&#13;
I wheels, delux stereo,&#13;
excellent condition.&#13;
I $6K/OBO 734-905-0909&#13;
DODGE Stratus ES 2000&#13;
79,000 miles, 4 door, auto,&#13;
good condition, gold&#13;
exterior, black interior, 6&#13;
cylinders, 2WD, ABS,&#13;
Air, alarm, alloy wheels,&#13;
radio/cassette, bucket&#13;
seats, cruise control,&#13;
leather, power locks,&#13;
power seats, power windows,&#13;
tilt, $4,550. great&#13;
condition; lots of miles&#13;
to go 734-213-0557.&#13;
Ford 500 '06 - Auto, A/C,&#13;
CD, power, 59K, $9600.&#13;
Call 734-484-0849.&#13;
Ford Escort ZX2 '02&#13;
39K, $5900.&#13;
734-669-4433&#13;
Ford Focus SE Wagon&#13;
2002,113000 miles,&#13;
gray, $3500 must sale&#13;
(734)972-4530.______&#13;
FORD Focus LX '03 74k&#13;
miles, 4DR, Auto, good&#13;
condition, AM/FM/CD.&#13;
$4500. (734)652-4625.&#13;
Ford Taurus SES '04 -&#13;
DOHC, sunroof, 44K,&#13;
$7900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
MAZDA 626 ES '01&#13;
62000 mi, 4 dr, auto, excellent&#13;
condition, SILVER&#13;
exterior, GREY interior, 4&#13;
cylinders, 2WD,&#13;
1YVGF22C415240280&#13;
Air, alarm, alloy wheels,&#13;
radio/cassette, bucket&#13;
seats, CD changer, CD,&#13;
cruise control, leather,&#13;
power locks, power&#13;
seats, power windows,&#13;
sunroof, $7,000. FULLY&#13;
LOADED. CHECKED 8&#13;
APPROVED BY AUTHORIZED&#13;
DEALER.&#13;
FALCAOF@hotmail.com,&#13;
(734)883-3950.______&#13;
Mercury Sable LS' 04 -&#13;
Premium, leather, 16K,&#13;
$10,900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
Pontiac Grand Am Gt '04&#13;
- orange, auto, 83K mi..&#13;
Excellent cond $7000/&#13;
best. 734-476-4200.&#13;
Pontiac Grand Prix GT&#13;
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$11,900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
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Acura Legend 93 156k,&#13;
$4500.00. new timing&#13;
belt water pump air well&#13;
maintained clean excellent.&#13;
Moving, must see.&#13;
(248)363-4774.&#13;
BMW318ti '98 -4 cyl&#13;
5 speed, 160K mi, fender&#13;
damage, runs good.&#13;
$4500. (586) 565-2689&#13;
BMW 320i '82 - Red, tan&#13;
leather, 55,000 miles,&#13;
best offer above $6800.&#13;
(517) 529-4200.&#13;
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I Blue, turko, auto, Quattro AWD, 63K,&#13;
A/C, PW PL, cruiae, caasette, mooi&#13;
roof alloya, loaJed.&#13;
$18,QQ0&#13;
ZOOl vw&#13;
JETTA GLS&#13;
Blu., FWD, 62K, A/C. PS,&#13;
PW, PL. cruiae, tilt, CD, ABS&#13;
2006 ACURA&#13;
TL 3.2 SEDAN&#13;
Black, auto, FWD, atakJity control,&#13;
A/C, PS, PW PL, cruiae, CD, ABS.&#13;
92K traction control, leatker,&#13;
d. power aeata, moonroof, alloya.&#13;
8I6,QQ0&#13;
zoos vw&#13;
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‘05 AUDI A4 2.0T-Silver, AWD, 34K, leather, moon, leaded, certified........................S24,990&#13;
‘05 AUDI A4-SiIver,44K, 6 speed, AWD, leather, moon, loaded, certified.......;......... S21,990&#13;
‘05 AUDI A6-Gray,44K, AWD, certified, leather, moon, loaded............................... $38,990&#13;
‘03 FORD TAURUS SLS-Silver, auto, FWD, moon, alloys..........................................S8.990&#13;
I ‘01 FORD TAURUS SES-Tan, auto, FWD, ABS, moon.............................................. $5,990&#13;
‘05 HONDA ACCORD DX-Silver,46K, certified, auto, ABS......................................S13,490&#13;
I ‘03 HONDA ACCORD EX-Black, auto, leather, moon, certified, loaded.....................$15,490&#13;
‘05 HONDA ACCORD EX-Gray, auto, certified, 35K, moon, alloys........................... $17,990&#13;
‘05 HONDA ACCORD EX-Maroon, certified, 63K, leather, moon, loaded..................$16,490&#13;
‘05 HONDA ACCORD EX-Gray, certified, auto, leather, moon, 45K, loaded...............$18,990&#13;
[ ‘06 HONDA ACCORD £X-Maroon,29K, certified, 6 speed, ABS, moon, loaded..........$21,985&#13;
‘05 HONDA ACCORD EX-42K, black, 5 speed, ABS, certified..................................$15,490&#13;
I '05 HONDA ACCORD LX-Green,48K, auto, certified, ABS..................................... $15,990&#13;
'05 HONDA ACCORD LX-SUver,35K, 5 speed, certified, ABS..................................$15,490&#13;
'05 HONDA ACCORD LX-Gray, auto, 26K, certified, ABS....................................... $17,990&#13;
I ‘05 HONDA ACCORD LX-Gre^n,37K, auto, certified, ABS, moonroof, ................... $16,990&#13;
‘06 HONDA ACCORD LX-Gray, lOK, certified, auto, ABS, alloys..............................$18,490&#13;
‘04 HONDA CR-V £X-Black, 48K, 4WD, certified, moonroof, alloys.........................$17,990&#13;
‘04 HONDA CR-V EX-Silver,5 speed, 4WD, certified,58K, alloys............................ 517,890&#13;
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‘03 HONDA CIVIC EX-Blue,certified,38K,moonroof, ABS,auto............................$14,365&#13;
‘05 HONDA CIVIC EX-Gray, lOK, auto, FWD, moon, certified, aUoys.......................$17,745&#13;
‘04 HONDA CIVIC VALUE SEDAN-SUver. 36K, auto, CD, certified........................... $ i 3,855&#13;
‘07 HONDA FIT HATCHBACK-BIue, 19K,5 speed, FWD,ABS,certified................... $14,805&#13;
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‘06 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS-Black,64K, ABS. moon, aUoys.................................$12,990&#13;
‘00 SAAB 9-5 AERO-Silver, 53K, 5 speed, leather, moon, loaded...............................$9,990&#13;
‘06 SATURN VUE-Red,28K, AWD, auto, ABS, Onstar, alloys...................................$15,990&#13;
‘04 SUBARU FORESTER XS-Blue,72K, AWD, auto, ABS, alloys...............................$13,990&#13;
‘02 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER SR5-Green, 112K, auto,4WD,ABS,moon,alloys.................. $9,990&#13;
‘06 VW JETTA 2.5-31K, Blue, 5 speed, ABS, moonroof, alloys.................................$ 18,490&#13;
‘05 VW JETTA GLS-Red,33K, certified, auto, FWD, ABS, moon, alloys.....................$15,990&#13;
‘05 VW NEW BEETLE GLS-Certified convertible, 29K, leather, ABS, alloys.............. $19,990&#13;
‘05 VW NEW BEETLE GLS-BIue, 36K, certified, ABS, moon, alloys......................... $15,990&#13;
‘05 VWNEW )£TTA-Black,41K,certified,ABS,moon,alloys.................................$17,890&#13;
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‘03 VW PASSAT GLS-76K, auto, blue, leather, moon, alloys....................................$12,490&#13;
‘05 VW PASSAT GLS-Tan, 54K, certified, leather, moon, auto, loaded......................$15,680&#13;
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Subaru Forester L '02 -&#13;
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$8900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
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contact Chris at (734)&#13;
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FORD MUSTANG '66&#13;
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Runs. $4500.&#13;
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JEEP LIBERTY 2007&#13;
25000 miles, 5 door, automatic,&#13;
excellent condition,&#13;
STONE WHITE exterior,&#13;
GRAY interior, 6&#13;
cylinders, 4WD, $11,995.&#13;
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Mazda Tribute (Ford&#13;
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$14,900. 734-330-4327.&#13;
/ Tires, Parts,&#13;
k^and Accessories ^&#13;
Like new (only 5000&#13;
miles) Roush chrome 18"&#13;
wheels with T/A G-force&#13;
tires. Front: 265/35 ZR18&#13;
93Y. Rear: 295/35 ZR 18&#13;
99Y. From 2003 Roush&#13;
Mustang. (248) 990-2400. CTrucks&#13;
DODGE 4x4 Ram 1500&#13;
Hemi '07 25k miles,&#13;
$25,500, SLT-Big Horn&#13;
(734)731-3661.&#13;
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Chrysler Town &amp; Country&#13;
'06- low miles, excellent.&#13;
Fully loaded $9900&#13;
(734) 883-8203&#13;
Chrysler Town &amp; Country&#13;
'06 - Touring, CD, 40K,&#13;
$ir,600. 734-484-0849.&#13;
FORDE-150 2002-&#13;
99.000 mi reliable drives&#13;
great no accidents V8&#13;
all extras tow package&#13;
$6,800 (734)355-8323.&#13;
FORD WINDSTAR '02-&#13;
SEL, leather, spruce&#13;
green, 76K mi., very well&#13;
maintained, extremely&#13;
clean, looks great, runs&#13;
perfect, $6900. 734-424-&#13;
2950or cell 734-709-7818&#13;
Honda Odyssey EX '03-&#13;
66.000 miles; excellent&#13;
condition; leather;&#13;
$13000. (734)668-1091&#13;
Toyota Sienna '00&#13;
Excellent, $5,900.&#13;
734-669-4433&#13;
BMW 3251 '06 - Warranty&#13;
excellent, leather, CD,&#13;
A/C, $25K. 734-476-1476&#13;
Lexus ES330 '05 - 43K.&#13;
Silver w/grey leather interior.&#13;
$22,900. (734)&#13;
429-9459 or 761-1346&#13;
Mercedes C230 Spt '05&#13;
45k, 4 dr, 6-spd MTX, excel,&#13;
bik/bik, 4 cyl, loaded,&#13;
sunroof, $17,500.23/32&#13;
mpg, (734)709-6362.&#13;
Mitsubishi Galant 2000&#13;
92,000 miles - very well&#13;
maintained, clean inside&#13;
and out, no rust, good&#13;
mpg - have detailed&#13;
service records $3,700&#13;
o.b.o (734)904-1955.&#13;
Mitsubishi Galant '07 -&#13;
Auto, CD, power, 12K,&#13;
$11,700. 734-484-9901.&#13;
PORSCHE 912 1969-2&#13;
door, 5-speed, good&#13;
condition, yellow exterior,&#13;
black interior, 4 cylinders,&#13;
2WD, alloy wheels,&#13;
$9500. Motor completely&#13;
rebuilt 500 miles on engine,&#13;
90K on chassis, SC&#13;
flares whale tail&#13;
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•Mud Bog and Mud Drag Race at 4pm - $10&#13;
•Music from Michigan’s Troubadour&#13;
Neil Woodward, Acoustic Jim and&#13;
The McLaughhn Sisters at 6pm - Free&#13;
Sun, July 13 th&#13;
Family Day&#13;
•Sanctioned Championship Mid-State&#13;
Rodeo, from Flying Star Rodeo Co. at 6pm&#13;
-$10&#13;
•Live Christian music from “Five Rows&#13;
Back,” “BIC” and others who speciahze&#13;
in “music with a message.” - Free&#13;
Mon, July 14th&#13;
Ladies Day&#13;
Free admission fo r women 18&#13;
and older 9am-5pm&#13;
•Livingston County Showcase of Bands,&#13;
featuring “Shattered Image” of Fowlerville&#13;
- Free&#13;
i^Home Maker of the Year at Noon - Free&#13;
Tues,July 15 th&#13;
Senior Citizens &amp; Grandparents Day&#13;
Free Admission for those 62 and older and&#13;
grandparents with paying grandchild 9am-5pm&#13;
•USA DemoUtion Derby at 8pm - $10&#13;
•Like Water Drumworks - A 10 member&#13;
percussion and dance ensemble performing&#13;
Western African music in costume - Free&#13;
Wed, July l6th&#13;
Kids Day&#13;
Free Admission for children 12 &amp; under&#13;
from 9am 5pm&#13;
•USA DemoUtion Derby at 8pm - $10&#13;
• Activities begin at 10 am in Finlan Gazebo - Free&#13;
•REDUCED ARM BAND Prices&#13;
Thurs,July 17th&#13;
Scholars Day&#13;
All students who make the honor roll and&#13;
prove it by bringing a letter from their&#13;
school or newspaper clipping o f their&#13;
school’s honor roll that includes their&#13;
name get in free.&#13;
•USA Figure 8 Derby at 8 pm - $10&#13;
• Livingston County Model Search - Free&#13;
Fri,July 18th&#13;
Daycare &amp; Special Needs Day \&#13;
Special hours o f carnival rides for daycare&#13;
and special needs children from 9am-2pm ^&#13;
•Auto Enduro Derby at 8pm - $ 10 % ,&#13;
•Rooster Crowing Contest - 4-H special at Noon ■&#13;
•Livingston County Karaoke Championship at&#13;
7pm - Free&#13;
Sat, July 19th&#13;
Veteran's Day&#13;
FREE Admission for Veteran’s 9 am-5 pm&#13;
•Wolverine PuUers Inc. Champion Points&#13;
Tractor Pull at 7pm -$10&#13;
•Musical performers from HoweU’s&#13;
Brandon’s School of Rock and local bands,&#13;
including “Motto.” - Free&#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 ID A Y , JU L Y 1 8 , 2 0 0 8 www.mlive.com/livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
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Hospital may move from Howell&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEW/S&#13;
S t. J o s e p h M e r c y&#13;
L iv in g s to n m a k e s&#13;
t e n t a t i v e l a n d d e a l&#13;
B Y L A U R IE H U M P H R E Y&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Howell’s St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Livingston Hospital could&#13;
move four miles south to the&#13;
former Marion Oaks Golf&#13;
Course by the year 2013.&#13;
The hospital announced&#13;
earlier this week it had&#13;
reached a tentative purchase&#13;
agreement for the vacant&#13;
property in Marion Township,&#13;
although a price was not disclosed.&#13;
“It’s exciting news,” said&#13;
Marion Township Treasurer&#13;
Paula Wyckoff, “but it’s still&#13;
not a done deal.”&#13;
Years of speculation preceded&#13;
the announcement that&#13;
officials at St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Livingston Hospital were&#13;
looking to move outside the&#13;
city. The site under consideration&#13;
spans 230 acres along&#13;
county road D-19, just north&#13;
of the Howell High School&#13;
Parker Campus at Wright&#13;
Road. The main campus of St.&#13;
Joseph Mercy Hospital near&#13;
Ypsilanti covers 360 acres.&#13;
The 136-bed Howell facility&#13;
at 620 Byron Road sits on approximately&#13;
20 acres, and is&#13;
boxed in by residential and office&#13;
space, leaving little room&#13;
for expansion. The possibility&#13;
of reconstructing the current&#13;
site was also hampered by&#13;
the staff’s need to maintain&#13;
services during construction.&#13;
“The facility is used at high&#13;
levels all the time,” said Lauren&#13;
Stokes, spokeswoman&#13;
for the Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Health System. Whole departments,&#13;
she said, would have&#13;
to be shut down to accommodate&#13;
the construction of what&#13;
hospital officials envision for&#13;
the state-of-the art facility&#13;
that will carry them into the&#13;
future. “We won’t sacrifice patient&#13;
care” during reconstruction,&#13;
she said.&#13;
SEE HOSPITAL , A2&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LMNGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
T h e c u r re n t S t. Jo s ep h M e rc y L iv in g s to n H o s p ita l is o n B y ro n R oad&#13;
o n th e w e s t s id e o f H o w e ll. S a in t Jo s ep h M e rc y H e a lth S y s tem has&#13;
m a d e a te n ta t iv e a g r e em e n t to p u rc h a s e th e fo rm e r M a r io n O a k s&#13;
G o lf C o u rs e s ite s o u th o f th e c ity o n D -1 9 in M a r io n T ow n s h ip fo r a&#13;
n e w io c a t io n .T h e 2 3 0 acres w o u ld a llo w th e h o s p ita l to e x p a n d .&#13;
F o o d d r a w s m a n y t o&#13;
F o w l e r v i l l e F a m i l y F a i r&#13;
Less-than-healthy foods a once-a-year treat&#13;
B Y L E A N N E S M IT H&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News The aroma hits you the&#13;
moment you get out of&#13;
the car and follows you&#13;
all around the Fowlerville&#13;
Fairgrounds.&#13;
You can’t help but&#13;
breathe it in, even if you try to&#13;
fight it.&#13;
No, it’s not the 4-H animal&#13;
barns.&#13;
It’s the tempting perfume of&#13;
corn dogs, sausages with onions&#13;
and peppers, and elephant ears&#13;
that magically draws visitors&#13;
to food row at the Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair. It’s the only reason&#13;
some people make the fair an&#13;
annual stop.&#13;
“That’s pretty much me,” said&#13;
Deb Fournier of Durand, who&#13;
joined husband Dean in a supper&#13;
of Philadelphia-style cheese&#13;
steak sandwiches and homemade&#13;
potato chips last Saturday&#13;
on the opening day of this year’s&#13;
fair.&#13;
People who are cautious&#13;
about trans fat, sodium and cholesterol&#13;
the rest of the year just&#13;
don’t seem to think about any of&#13;
that during fair week.&#13;
“It’s what you look forward to&#13;
in the summer,” Deb Fournier&#13;
SEE FA IR .A 2&#13;
l l ’ - i f g ' 'S&#13;
PHOTOS; ANGELA SPOONER,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
A m a n d a W h it e , 7 , o f F o w le r v i lle&#13;
e n jo y s a n ic e c re am t r e a t a t th e&#13;
F o w le r v i lle F am ily F a ir. A b o v e is a&#13;
s am p lin g o f t h e m a n y fo o d b o o th s&#13;
t h a t t e m p t fa ir g o e r s w i th s a u s a g e s ,&#13;
s a n d w ic h e s a n d o th e r t r e a ts t h a t th e y&#13;
c a n m u n c h o n a s th e y w a lk a ro u n d&#13;
t h e f a i r .T h e F o w le r v i lle F am ily F a ir&#13;
ru n s th r o u g h S a tu rd a y .&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
T h e R o s a ire -Z o p p e C h im p a n z e e s&#13;
p e r fo rm s e v e ra l t im e s e a c h d a y&#13;
d u r in g th is w e e k 's F o w le r v i lle F am ily&#13;
F a ir .T h e p e r fo rm a n c e is f r e e w i th f a ir&#13;
a d m is s io n .T h e 7 - y e a r -o ld c h im p a n z e e&#13;
p ic tu r e d h e r e is p e r fo rm in g a m u s ic&#13;
a c t fo r t h e c ro w d .&#13;
Still more fair&#13;
T h e 1 22n d ru n o f th e F ow le rv ille Family&#13;
Fair c om e s to an e n d Saturday.&#13;
■ W h e n : G a te s o p e n a t 9 a .m . e ach day.&#13;
■ W h e r e : F ow le rv ille F a irg ro u n d s , w e s t&#13;
o f th e v illag e o f F ow le rv ille in Flan dy&#13;
T ow n sh ip .&#13;
■ C o s t: $ 5 fo r ad u lts , $ 4 fo r s en io r&#13;
citizens, $2 fo r kids ag e s 6-12 a n d fre e fo r&#13;
kids 5 an d u n d e r. Pa rk in g is fre e .&#13;
■ O n lin e : C h e c k th e&#13;
W e b v e rs io n o f th e 1 1 ■ l l w G&#13;
o ffic ia l fa ir g u id e : G o .COfU&#13;
to w w w .m liv e .c o m /&#13;
liv in g s to n c om m u n ity n ew s a n d click o n&#13;
th e fa ir g u id e icon.&#13;
More fair photos and coverage, A11, B1&#13;
f B r i g h t o n m e r c h a n t s g i v e S u m m e r f e s t e v e n t a t h e m e&#13;
S id e w a lk S a le s ,&#13;
f am i ly e n t e r t a i n m e n t&#13;
t a k e o n M a rd i G ra s&#13;
f la v o r&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Brighton will have its annual&#13;
Summerfest this year,&#13;
after all.&#13;
The Downtown Brighton&#13;
Merchants Association, which&#13;
is coordinating the event, decided&#13;
Summerfest was too&#13;
good a name to be discarded.&#13;
Only this year it’ll be called&#13;
Summerfest - Mardi Gras&#13;
Style!&#13;
The event is scheduled to&#13;
run 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday&#13;
and Saturday, July 25-26,&#13;
along West Main Street and&#13;
at the Mill Pond in downtown&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
The Sidewalk Sales that&#13;
had been a major part of Summerfest&#13;
were never in danger&#13;
of going by the wayside, and&#13;
initially the reasoning was&#13;
that the event should go back&#13;
to its roots. But there were&#13;
second thoughts.&#13;
“Sidewalk Sales evolved&#13;
into Summerfest, (and) we’ve&#13;
always wanted to stick with&#13;
the Summerfest name,” says&#13;
event chairman Jeff Kelly of&#13;
the Great Harvest Bread Co.&#13;
“We just decided it’s going to&#13;
be called Summerfest, with a&#13;
certain theme each year.”&#13;
Kelly says there’s a good&#13;
reason why Mardi Gras is the&#13;
theme for 2008.&#13;
“We’re trying to create a&#13;
party-musical atmosphere,&#13;
with stages at each end of&#13;
Main Street,” he says. “We’re&#13;
encouraging the stores to&#13;
dress in a Mardi Gras theme&#13;
and do Mardi Gras things.”&#13;
Kelly says at least seven&#13;
live bands will be playing&#13;
continuous music during the&#13;
afternoon and evening hours,&#13;
Friday fi’om 4 to 10 p.m. and&#13;
Saturday from 3 to 10 p.m.&#13;
Summerfest “should be a&#13;
good time, with musical entertainment&#13;
and merchants&#13;
having sales,” says Cooper &amp;&#13;
Binkley Jewelers owner Mark&#13;
Binkley, a past merchants&#13;
group chairman.&#13;
Certain to be a popular attraction&#13;
this year, Kelly says,&#13;
is the “Casting Call! The Price&#13;
Is Right Model Search,” to be&#13;
conducted by Detroit CBS affiliate&#13;
WWJ-TV, channel 62. It&#13;
will take place Saturday from&#13;
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of&#13;
Mill Pond and this will be the&#13;
only Michigan casting call.'&#13;
Each contestant will be&#13;
videotaped for two minutes,&#13;
answering questions from&#13;
the show’s producers. The&#13;
winner will go to Los Angeles&#13;
and audition before producers&#13;
and five finalists will do&#13;
a live audition before the TV&#13;
audience, with viewers voting&#13;
for their choice to be a model&#13;
on the TV show. One finalist&#13;
will be selected from each&#13;
participating market.&#13;
Elsewhere at Summerfest&#13;
there will be plenty of activities&#13;
for the kids, from an inflated&#13;
moon walk attraction to&#13;
face-painting and games.&#13;
The Atlas Gutter Helmet&#13;
Children’s Regatta will take&#13;
place at noon Saturday, fea-&#13;
SEE S UM M ER F E S T , A2&#13;
Summerfest -&#13;
Mardi Gras Style!&#13;
W h a t : R e v am p e d a n d&#13;
r e n am e d e v e n t in&#13;
B r ig h to n .&#13;
W h e n : F r id a y -S a tu rd a y ,&#13;
J u ly 2 5 -2 6 .&#13;
W h e r e : A lo n g W e s t M a in&#13;
S t r e e t a n d M ill P o n d ,&#13;
d o w n to w n B r ig h to n&#13;
S p e c ia l: M u s ic a l a n d&#13;
f a m i ly e n t e r t a in m e n t ,&#13;
c h ild re n 's r e g a t ta .&#13;
S id ew a lk Sales.&#13;
Details on Summerfest, A5-8&#13;
INDEX&#13;
C a len d a r A 1 3&#13;
G o v e rnm e n t m e e tin g s A 1 4&#13;
L ivin g s to n Life A 1 1 -A 1 4&#13;
P ro p e r ty Sales m a p A 4&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald 's c o lum n A l l&#13;
S c rap b o o k A 1 2&#13;
Spo rts B 1 -B 2&#13;
V o lu n te e rs A 1 4&#13;
To report news or for free home&#13;
delivery call (810)844-2000.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Howell Main Street&#13;
manager moves on&#13;
Mindy Arnold, Howell’s&#13;
Main Street manager for almost&#13;
three years, will leave&#13;
the city to become executive&#13;
director of the Lansing Principal&#13;
Shopping District. Her&#13;
last day is Aug. 1.&#13;
“Initially it will require&#13;
some adjustment in staffing&#13;
and the type of work volunteers&#13;
are doing,” said Nathan&#13;
Voght, director of Howell’s&#13;
Downtown Development Authority&#13;
and Main Street Program&#13;
about Arnold’s departure,&#13;
“but the program will&#13;
not slow down.”&#13;
Voght said it “would be difficult&#13;
to find someone as hard&#13;
working as Mindy,” but is confident&#13;
qualified candidates&#13;
will come forward.&#13;
The Main Street Coordinator&#13;
position is expected to be&#13;
posted soon.&#13;
One of the details still to be&#13;
worked out is the number of&#13;
hours worked.&#13;
Arnold was out of town and&#13;
not available for comment.&#13;
- Laurie Humphrey&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Spurring growth&#13;
An agreement on more parking already is&#13;
paying off in downtown Brighton. A3&#13;
Election tim e&#13;
Candidates talk about priorities in races&#13;
for county board, Putnam Township treasurer&#13;
and state House seat. A9-10&#13;
Family ties&#13;
A mom and her kids are training for their&#13;
own triathlons this weekend. B1&#13;
It's smashing&#13;
The demo derby is&#13;
a popular fair&#13;
attraction. B1&#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 F R ID A Y , JU LY 18, 2 0 0 8&#13;
A t a n g y t r e a t&#13;
D a n ie l, 9 ,&#13;
C a th e r in e , 7 ,&#13;
a n d M a r y -G r a c e ,&#13;
1 2 , F ly n n s e ll&#13;
le m o n a d e t o g e t&#13;
s p e n d in g m o n e y&#13;
f o r t h e i r u p c o m in g&#13;
v a c a t io n t o F lo r id a ,&#13;
in H am b u r g&#13;
T o w n s h ip . A t le f t ,&#13;
t h e t r io s e lls a&#13;
le m o n a d e t o G a y le&#13;
F ik e o f P in c k n e y .&#13;
PH O TO S : J E S S IC A M C IN T Y R E,&#13;
TH E L IV IN G STO N&#13;
C O M M U N IT Y N EW S&#13;
FAIR FROM A1&#13;
Food is a big draw for many fairgoers&#13;
said. “You just don’t worry&#13;
about the calories. With fair&#13;
food, anything goes.”&#13;
For dessert?&#13;
“Cotton candy,” Deb Fournier&#13;
said. “I know I’ll have some&#13;
of that before I leave.”&#13;
Ben and Andrea McDonald&#13;
of Howell had a romantic dinner&#13;
of sausages and elephant&#13;
ears at a secluded table in the&#13;
fair’s shaded picnic area.&#13;
“It’s close to home and we&#13;
had nothing to do on a Saturday&#13;
night,” Ben McDonald&#13;
said. “We love elephant ears.&#13;
They made us come here.”&#13;
Elephant ears seemed to&#13;
be the fair food of choice in an&#13;
unofficial poll of people strolling&#13;
around the fairgrounds on&#13;
opening night. But for Daniel&#13;
Reilly and TVavis 'Towner&#13;
of Gregory, the undisputed&#13;
champion is the corn dog.&#13;
“You can buy them at the&#13;
store, but they’re just not as&#13;
good,” Towner said.&#13;
“Yeah, there’s just something&#13;
about a hand-dipped,&#13;
breaded, deep-fried hot dog&#13;
on a stick at the fair,” Reilly&#13;
added.&#13;
Friend Jake Balogh of&#13;
Pinckney joined in their feast&#13;
of com dogs and gigantic onion&#13;
rings.&#13;
“I don’t think there’s any&#13;
food that I don’t like,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
Fair organizers always&#13;
invite favorite food vendors&#13;
back, but seek new ones every&#13;
year to entice true connoisseurs,&#13;
said John Morris,&#13;
the fair’s operations manager.&#13;
Additions this year are barbecued&#13;
pork and beef brisket&#13;
and authentic German sausage&#13;
with sauerkraut.&#13;
Saturday morning’s pounding&#13;
rain got the fair off to a&#13;
slow start, Morris said, but&#13;
the event rebounded nicely&#13;
after sunshine and low humidity&#13;
returned that evening&#13;
and stuck through the fair’s&#13;
early days.&#13;
“Our attendance opening&#13;
weekend was up from&#13;
last year,” Morris said. “The&#13;
grandstands have been&#13;
packed and everyone seems&#13;
to be having a good time. It’s&#13;
been great.”&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynew5.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
HOSPITAL FROM Ai&#13;
Land deal would allow larger facility&#13;
Specifics on what services&#13;
a new hospital would provide&#13;
will not be available until later&#13;
this year, following a board of&#13;
directors plan review by Trinity&#13;
Health, the Saint Joseph&#13;
Health System’s parent company.&#13;
Doug Edema, vice president&#13;
and chief operating officer&#13;
of the Howell hospital,&#13;
said space at any future facility&#13;
will be made for technologically&#13;
advanced machines,&#13;
more private rooms, expanded&#13;
operating rooms and&#13;
an emergency room at least&#13;
double its current size.&#13;
“We are trying to analyze&#13;
what services we want to&#13;
have” and how big the facility&#13;
should be to accommodate&#13;
those services. Edema said.&#13;
Woodland Health Center in&#13;
Genoa Township, which also&#13;
is part of the Saint Joseph&#13;
Mercy Health System, will not&#13;
be affected, he said.&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy Livingston&#13;
Hospital, formerly&#13;
McPherson Hospital, was&#13;
built in 1958 but has seen several&#13;
building expansions and&#13;
improvements, most recently&#13;
the 2003 addition of the $4.5&#13;
million Family Birth Center.&#13;
“Philanthropy (private and&#13;
corporate donations) accounted&#13;
for about one half of&#13;
that,” Stokes said.&#13;
Edema said some investments&#13;
were made at the current&#13;
facility knowing that the&#13;
hospital would be relocating&#13;
because officials were committed&#13;
to “maintaining a high&#13;
level of patient care. But there&#13;
were other decisions made&#13;
not to invest because we knew&#13;
we would be moving,” he said.&#13;
And some improvements&#13;
were made knowing that they&#13;
SUMMERFEST FROM AI&#13;
Festivities will include&#13;
Trice Is Right Model Search'&#13;
turing toy boats racing for&#13;
prizes.&#13;
Among other events are&#13;
the “Bee Movie,” presented&#13;
by the Southeast Livingston&#13;
County Recreation Authority,&#13;
on Friday at 10 p.m. at&#13;
Mill Pond; karate demonstrations&#13;
by KiTs Tae Kwon Do in&#13;
Genoa Township; and demonstrations&#13;
by the Brighton&#13;
Area Fire Department,&#13;
A new event this year is the&#13;
“Best Pizza in Brighton Thste-&#13;
Off,” on Friday from 3 to 6 p.m.,&#13;
with 10 local pizza outlets competing&#13;
for the trophy. The public&#13;
will be able to buy pizza - $5&#13;
a slice for adults including a&#13;
soft drink, and a free pizza slice&#13;
for kids 14 and under - and vote&#13;
for their favorite.&#13;
The bands will be performing&#13;
on two stages: one at First&#13;
and Main streets in front of&#13;
Stonefire Bistro and the other&#13;
at Main and West streets next&#13;
to the Downtown Main Martini&#13;
Bar and Grill.&#13;
According to Kelly, both&#13;
businesses have been working&#13;
to get well-known regional&#13;
bands that play in a variety of&#13;
genres, from jazz and blues to&#13;
Motown.&#13;
On Thursday, the evening&#13;
before Summerfest, the second&#13;
Smokin’ Thursday Nights’&#13;
of the summer will be staged&#13;
downtown from 5:30 to 8:30&#13;
p.m. as a warmup for Summerfest&#13;
and the Smokin’ Jazz&#13;
&amp; Barbecue Blues Festival in&#13;
September.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttoien®&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
could be easily moved to a&#13;
new facility.&#13;
Howell Mayor Pro Tern&#13;
Steve Manor said “it’s disappointing&#13;
to see the facility&#13;
leave the city” but he understands&#13;
the current location&#13;
does not allow for expansion.&#13;
“We’re still going to have the&#13;
(hospital) services available,&#13;
but will have to go Marion&#13;
Township to get them.”&#13;
Howell city leaders also&#13;
may have to grapple with future&#13;
uses for the current site,&#13;
zoned for office space. Edema&#13;
said several developers already&#13;
have called inquiring&#13;
about the site. Fliture uses&#13;
for the property, other than as&#13;
office space, would need city&#13;
approv^.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at ihumphrey®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
IN B R IE F&#13;
Discount bowling&#13;
cards available&#13;
The Howell Area Parks&#13;
and Recreation Authority&#13;
has teamed up with Howell&#13;
Bowl-E-Drome this summer&#13;
to bring discounted play&#13;
time to area bowlers.&#13;
“Pin Down a Win for Kids”&#13;
cards can be purchased&#13;
at the Bennett Recreation&#13;
Center, 925 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave. in Howell for $5 each.&#13;
Each card features 10&#13;
peel-away labels that can&#13;
be redeemed for four “free&#13;
game” labels, four “buy one&#13;
game, get one free” labels&#13;
and two labels for free soft&#13;
drinks.&#13;
Each card can be used by&#13;
more than one person, but&#13;
each peel-away label can&#13;
only be redeemed by one&#13;
person.&#13;
There is no limit to the&#13;
amount of cards that can be&#13;
purchased.&#13;
Chemung Hills revisions continue&#13;
S c a l e d - d o w n p l a n&#13;
c u t s b a ll f ie ld s ,&#13;
m i n i a t u r e g o l f a n d&#13;
w a t e r p a r k&#13;
B Y L A U R IE H U M P H R E Y&#13;
The Livingston Comm unity News&#13;
The Chemung Hills Golf&#13;
Course will remain untouched&#13;
for another two months while&#13;
representatives of Chemung&#13;
Hills Properties create a new&#13;
recreation site plan for the&#13;
156-acre parcel at 3125 Golf&#13;
Club Road.&#13;
The new proposal, expected&#13;
to be a scaled-down version&#13;
of the initial recreation&#13;
plan that called for 686 recreational&#13;
vehicle pads, 107&#13;
rustic cabins, a water park&#13;
and a putt-putt golf center,&#13;
is due to township officials&#13;
by mid-August.&#13;
“We listened to the concerns&#13;
of the residents and did&#13;
our own research,” said Robert&#13;
Davis, attorney for the petitioner.&#13;
“We had suggested&#13;
the baseball fields, water&#13;
park and putt-putt course because&#13;
we thought they would&#13;
be good amenities, but we’ll&#13;
take them out.”&#13;
Davis also said his client&#13;
would remove some of the&#13;
RV pads and cabins, but&#13;
didn’t indicate how many.&#13;
The request for public access&#13;
to Earl Lake also was&#13;
withdrawn from the site&#13;
plan, which, according to&#13;
the property’s owners, was&#13;
created so the property&#13;
could become profitable.&#13;
Chemung Hills Properties&#13;
submitted a plan in 2006 for&#13;
a large-scale housing development&#13;
that was rejected&#13;
last year. The property owners&#13;
have claimed for years&#13;
that that the golf course is&#13;
unable to make a profit, and&#13;
that they should be able to&#13;
redevelop the land. They&#13;
have not yet convinced&#13;
township officials that redevelopment&#13;
would benefit the&#13;
township.&#13;
Area residents packed the&#13;
board room July 10 hoping&#13;
to hear commissioners re ject&#13;
the petitioner’s request&#13;
for a land variance, which&#13;
would be needed to build the&#13;
recreational vehicle park in&#13;
the middle of a residential&#13;
area. Instead, they will need&#13;
to return for the Sept. 11&#13;
Planning Commission meeting&#13;
to hear any decision. It&#13;
begins at 7 p.m.&#13;
Reach Laurie Humphrey at 810-&#13;
844-2003 or at lhumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
H o w e l l s c h o o ls t o s e r v e o u t s i d e s t u d e n t s&#13;
C l a s s e s f o r C a th o l ic&#13;
s c h o o l s a n d h o m e -&#13;
s c h o o l e r s w ill b r i n g&#13;
in r e v e n u e&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
The Howell school board,&#13;
looking at ways to gain additional&#13;
revenue, this week&#13;
approved new initiatives&#13;
in which the Howell Public&#13;
Schools will provide physical&#13;
education for students who&#13;
attend St. Joseph’s Catholic&#13;
School in Howell and will provide&#13;
“non-core” courses at&#13;
the Parker Campus for homeschooled&#13;
students.&#13;
Rick Terres, associate superintendent&#13;
for business,&#13;
said offering the programs wiU&#13;
produce revenue since the students&#13;
may be partially counted&#13;
for state aid purposes.&#13;
Terres estimated earnings&#13;
of around $130,000 from the&#13;
program for home-schoolers,&#13;
saying as many as 90 students&#13;
could be enrolled for a couple&#13;
of days per week. He said&#13;
Holy Spirit Catholic School in&#13;
Green Oak Township also is&#13;
expected to participate in the&#13;
program, creating additional&#13;
revenue.&#13;
Terres projects the district&#13;
will earn at least $12,500 for&#13;
the physical education program,&#13;
based on an estimated&#13;
revenue of $40,500, minus&#13;
district costs of $28,000. The&#13;
district will hire a half-time&#13;
teacher to teach the course.&#13;
Lyim Parrish, deputy superintendent&#13;
for labor relations&#13;
and personnel, assiu^d the&#13;
board that administrators will&#13;
not commit resources to the&#13;
program until firm counts are&#13;
available on the number of students&#13;
who’ll be participating.&#13;
The courses for homeschooled&#13;
students will take&#13;
place in the D wing of Parker,&#13;
an area that will be used&#13;
for the construction trades&#13;
program, Lansing Community&#13;
College classes and the&#13;
LOC Federal Credit Union.&#13;
The majority of Parker will&#13;
be mothballed in the coming&#13;
year due to lack of funds to&#13;
operate it. Programs offered&#13;
are to include computers,&#13;
Spanish, language arts, art,&#13;
music, tech literacy, world&#13;
languages and choir from&#13;
elementary grades through&#13;
high school.&#13;
“This is the kind of creative&#13;
O f f i c i a l s s a i d&#13;
H o w e l l c o u l d e a r n&#13;
$ 1 3 0 , 0 0 0 f r o n n t h e&#13;
h o m e - s c h o o l e r s&#13;
p r o g r a m , w i t h&#13;
a s m a n y a s 9 0&#13;
s t u d e n t s e n r o l l e d .&#13;
thinking (we need),” said new&#13;
Superintendent Ted Gardella,&#13;
adding it “could gain steam&#13;
very quickly.”&#13;
Parent Carolyn Arking, copresident&#13;
of Positive People&#13;
for Howell Pubhc Schools,&#13;
said her group’s only concern&#13;
is that “five or 10 years go&#13;
by using wing D, and public&#13;
school students whose (parents’)&#13;
taxes have gone toward&#13;
this building don’t get to use&#13;
it.”&#13;
The board was told the&#13;
revenues generated can be&#13;
placed in a fund to go toward&#13;
the future re-opening of Parker&#13;
as a full high school.&#13;
Reach Tom Tolen at 810-&#13;
844-2009 or at tto!en@&#13;
livingstoncomunitynews.com&#13;
IN B R IE F&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
New counselor&#13;
a t high school&#13;
Diane Bardsley has been&#13;
hired as a full-time coimselor&#13;
at Fowlerville High School by&#13;
the Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools Board of Education.&#13;
Bardsley was a family support&#13;
worker at the Women’s&#13;
Resource Center in Howell,&#13;
has worked at the Northville&#13;
Counseling Center and most&#13;
recently was a long-term substitute&#13;
in counseling in South&#13;
Lyon Community Schools.&#13;
Bardsley graduated from&#13;
Millers\^e University as a&#13;
special education teacher and&#13;
earned her master’s degree&#13;
in counseling from Central&#13;
Michigan University.&#13;
Village Council&#13;
changes parking&#13;
Fowlerville village council&#13;
voted unanimously to allow&#13;
parking on the west side of&#13;
Free Street, a site that was&#13;
previously a no-parking zone.&#13;
The east side of the street&#13;
will continue to be a no-parking&#13;
zone.&#13;
The council also voted to&#13;
disallow parking on the north&#13;
side of East Frank Street and&#13;
the west side of East Street,&#13;
areas where parking was previously&#13;
allowed. Parking will&#13;
continue to be permitted on&#13;
the south side of East Frank&#13;
Street and the east side of&#13;
East Street.&#13;
The area of West Frank&#13;
Street that was previously a&#13;
no-parking zone will remain&#13;
unchanged.&#13;
Little Glads offers&#13;
to ddler program&#13;
The Fowlerville Little Glad&#13;
Childcare Program will open&#13;
a new toddler program for&#13;
children age 12-30 months,&#13;
and Director Bev Farmer&#13;
anticipates announcing an&#13;
infants’ program within the&#13;
next few weeks.&#13;
Farmer anticipates beginning&#13;
with a roster of eight&#13;
toddlers in September. The&#13;
childcare program’s new&#13;
home in the former Munn&#13;
Middle School has allowed&#13;
this expansion that is in demand&#13;
in the Fowlerville area.&#13;
“We couldn’t expand before&#13;
because we didn’t have the&#13;
room,” Farmer said.&#13;
Details: 517-223-6480.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Agency receives&#13;
$15,000 grant&#13;
Livingston County Catholic&#13;
Social Services has received&#13;
a $15,000 grant from the Sisters&#13;
of the Precious Blood&#13;
- Maria Anna Brunner Flmd&#13;
for its inter-faith volunteer&#13;
caregiver program. The program&#13;
is volunteer driven and&#13;
helps seniors remain independently&#13;
in their homes or&#13;
living with family members.&#13;
This grant will enable the&#13;
agency to keep its program&#13;
assistant and maintain cimrent&#13;
services provided to clients.&#13;
Other program funding&#13;
comes from individual fundraisers,&#13;
as well as the Area&#13;
Agency on Aging 1-B, Livingston&#13;
County United Way,&#13;
the Diocese of Lansing.&#13;
Details: 517-545-5944.&#13;
From News staff reports&#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 , JU LY 18, 2 0 0 8 A3&#13;
A c c u s a t i o n s f l y i n H a m b u r g T w p .&#13;
Some candidates in all-Republican primary cry foul&#13;
ELECTION 2008&#13;
B Y L E A N N E S M IT H&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Dirty politics is being&#13;
played in Hamburg Township,&#13;
according to some of the candidates&#13;
running for seats on&#13;
the board of trustees in the&#13;
Aug. 5 primary election.&#13;
Everyone running for supervisor,&#13;
clerk, treasurer and&#13;
trustee is doing so as a Republican,&#13;
so the races will be&#13;
decided in the primary. But&#13;
the battles so far have been&#13;
among incumbent Supervisor&#13;
Cindy Pine, incumbent Treasurer&#13;
Roberta Balon-Vaughn,&#13;
incumbent Clerk Joanna&#13;
Hardesty and her lone rival.&#13;
Matt Skiba.&#13;
Skiba fired the latest shot&#13;
Monday in a press release&#13;
that accuses Hardesty of&#13;
threatening and intimidating&#13;
Hamburg business owners&#13;
who are supporting his run&#13;
for clerk.&#13;
Though he admits he has&#13;
no proof that it was directed&#13;
by Hardesty, Skiba said five&#13;
of his political signs in front&#13;
of Green Thumb Landscape&#13;
&amp; Garden Center, 8480 E. M-&#13;
36, were removed Sunday&#13;
after the owner received a&#13;
phone call from a man saying&#13;
he would no longer patronize&#13;
the business if Skiba’s signs&#13;
remained on display.&#13;
An employee confirms Skiba’s&#13;
claims, adding that the&#13;
caller’s number was blocked&#13;
on the phone’s caller ID service.&#13;
The owner, the employee&#13;
said, was concerned this person&#13;
would use his influence&#13;
to persuade others to boycott&#13;
the center, so she took the&#13;
signs down.&#13;
Skiba said he also noticed&#13;
a sign he had placed in front&#13;
of the Fill Me Up party store,&#13;
9704 Kress Road, was missing,&#13;
although other candidates’&#13;
signs remained. He&#13;
said he believes Hardesty is&#13;
behind both acts.&#13;
“I would expect nothing&#13;
but this type of behavior from&#13;
her,” Skiba said. “It’s dirty&#13;
politics whether it was directed&#13;
by her or made on behalf of&#13;
her by her supporters. Shame&#13;
on all of them.”&#13;
Hardesty, clerk since 1996,&#13;
calls Skiba’s claims “ludicrous,&#13;
malicious, unsubstantiated&#13;
and untruthful.”&#13;
“I have run an aboveboard&#13;
campaign despite the&#13;
malicious attacks of Mr. Skiba,”&#13;
she said. “He has been&#13;
conducting a character assassination&#13;
of me since he&#13;
started his campaign and I&#13;
have tolerated his malicious&#13;
attacks. I have not responded,&#13;
nor do I ever intend to. I&#13;
stand on my record and my&#13;
commitment to this community.”&#13;
Hardesty also remained&#13;
silent at the township board’s&#13;
July 8 meeting when Pine&#13;
questioned a memo she presented&#13;
about Hamburg’s&#13;
participation in Wireless Livingston,&#13;
a county effort to offer&#13;
fi’ee Internet access.&#13;
Pine’s role as Hamburg’s&#13;
representative to the group&#13;
was reassigned to Hardesty&#13;
in March when the board voted&#13;
to relieve the supervisor of&#13;
several of her nonstatutory&#13;
duties.&#13;
Pine disputes the memo’s&#13;
claims that she did not follow&#13;
the board’s directive to&#13;
consult with a telecommunications&#13;
attorney regarding&#13;
Hamburg’s concerns about a&#13;
blanket contract that may not&#13;
properly protect it, and she&#13;
rebuked Hardesty for not attending&#13;
Wireless Livingston&#13;
meetings in April and May.&#13;
“Her memo was in the record&#13;
for everyone to see, so I&#13;
needed to correct the record,”&#13;
Pine said.&#13;
Later in the meeting Pine&#13;
read a prepared statement&#13;
saying the township “came&#13;
within hours of losing its&#13;
good credit record” because&#13;
the tre a su re r’s office was a&#13;
day late in making a $270,000&#13;
payment on a bond for its&#13;
wastewater treatment plant.&#13;
Pine later admitted being&#13;
a day late likely would not&#13;
have had such an effect, but&#13;
she defended her actions.&#13;
“The board has fiduciary&#13;
responsibUity for the township&#13;
and I have a responsibility&#13;
to make sure the board&#13;
knows what’s going on,” she&#13;
said.&#13;
This bond payment is&#13;
made twice a year. Notices&#13;
are mailed by the bank to the&#13;
supervisor, who passes it on&#13;
to the township’s accounting&#13;
department, which alerts the&#13;
treasurer’s office to transfer&#13;
money to cover the payment,&#13;
Balon-Vaughn said. To avert&#13;
p Development ideas follow CSX parking deal&#13;
A p l a n in&#13;
B r i g h t o n w o u l d&#13;
a l l o w a d d i t i o n a l&#13;
p a r k i n g a n d t h e&#13;
p o t e n t i a l f o r n e w&#13;
d e v e l o p m e n t in&#13;
t h e a r e a o f F i r s t&#13;
a n d M a i n s t r e e t s ,&#13;
i n c l u d i n g i n t e r e s t&#13;
b y a J a p a n e s e&#13;
s t e a k h o u s e a n d a&#13;
p o s s i b l e t h e a t e r -&#13;
c l u b p r o j e c t .&#13;
P e r f o rm a n c e v e n u e ,&#13;
J a p a n e s e r e s t a u r a n t&#13;
p r o p o s e d in B r ig h to n&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Brighton city officials said&#13;
last week they are confident a&#13;
deal with CSX for use of land&#13;
next to the railroad tracks as&#13;
a parking lot will result in additional&#13;
redevelopment for&#13;
the west side of downtown.&#13;
And that already appears&#13;
to be happening.&#13;
City Manager Dana Foster&#13;
said the arrangement, in&#13;
which the city will be allowed&#13;
to use three-fourths of an&#13;
acre to create new parking,&#13;
will cost the city relatively&#13;
little: $1 a year for use of the&#13;
land and a local match for an&#13;
expected grant to develop the&#13;
property.&#13;
Foster said the parking lot&#13;
will help facilitate redevelopment&#13;
projects “in the First&#13;
and Main area.”&#13;
No sooner was the ink dry&#13;
on the agreement with CSX&#13;
than the benefits were becoming&#13;
apparent, with the&#13;
potential of two new developments.&#13;
They include a&#13;
Japanese steakhouse and a&#13;
possible theater-club - what&#13;
Foster called a “performing&#13;
arts” business.&#13;
According to Stonefire Bistro&#13;
owner Edward Bielaska,&#13;
the club would be developed&#13;
in the adjacent, former Ride&#13;
bicycle shop.&#13;
Bielaska, who would operate&#13;
the club with Bistro partner&#13;
Bud Grant, said wheth-&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
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R a i lr o a d f o r u s e o f t h e p r o p e r t y o w n e d b y t h e r a i l r o a d n e x t&#13;
t o t h e t r a c k s f o r p u b l ic p a r k in g . T h e p r o p e r t y c o v e rs t h r e e&#13;
q u a r te r s o f a n a c r e o f f S e c o n d S t r e e t .&#13;
er the theater gets off the&#13;
ground will depend on the local&#13;
economy. “We would have&#13;
meetings and banquets, and,&#13;
on weekends, would alternate&#13;
blues, jazz and comedy&#13;
(acts),” he said. The business&#13;
would physically connect with&#13;
the restaurant.&#13;
According to City Council&#13;
Member John Tunis, who&#13;
works in commercial real estate,&#13;
the Japanese steakhouse&#13;
would be known as Sagano&#13;
Bistro &amp; Steakhouse, same&#13;
as the one in Flint Township&#13;
owned by Ghassan Saab.&#13;
“It’s truly going to be a&#13;
destination restaurant, and I&#13;
look for it to be a catalyst for&#13;
future development downtown,”&#13;
Tunis said, emphasizing&#13;
he was speaking as a real&#13;
estate agent.&#13;
The restaurant would be a&#13;
block east in the BSG Gifts&#13;
&amp; Consignment building and&#13;
two adjacent storefronts (part&#13;
of the same property), which&#13;
extend from Main Street to&#13;
Mill Pond Lane.&#13;
“It’s a specialized industry,&#13;
sushi chefs and Hibachi&#13;
grills. We can use some of&#13;
the same employees - like&#13;
our star chefs - in both locations,”&#13;
Saab said. The restaurant&#13;
would have space for 200&#13;
patrons.&#13;
Saab said he has a purchase&#13;
agreement with BSG&#13;
Gifts for the property from&#13;
co-owners Dan SzymansM&#13;
and Randy Howell, adding&#13;
the principals are in the due&#13;
diligence phase before closing&#13;
can take place. Saab already&#13;
has approval from the Brighton’s&#13;
Zoning Board of Appeals&#13;
for a parking variance&#13;
and said he will go before the&#13;
Planning Commission in August&#13;
with a formal site plan.&#13;
“We would like to be open&#13;
before the holidays,” Saab&#13;
said.&#13;
Foster said the city will&#13;
be spending an estimated&#13;
$180,000 to develop the railroad&#13;
parcel as a parking lot&#13;
with 45 spaces within the next&#13;
six to 12 months.”&#13;
The bulk of the work would&#13;
be financed through a $575,000&#13;
Michigan State Housing and&#13;
Development Authority grant&#13;
designed to stimulate development&#13;
in downtown areas.&#13;
A future phase of development&#13;
could add another 145&#13;
parking spaces, Foster said.&#13;
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future problems, efforts are&#13;
under way to have all payment&#13;
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who can be voted out&#13;
of office every four years, she&#13;
said.&#13;
This week. Standard &amp;&#13;
Poor’s Ratings Services&#13;
raised its rating on the&#13;
township’s general obligation-&#13;
backed debt to AA- from&#13;
A-f . The rating, it said, means&#13;
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quality borrower. That was&#13;
echoed by Moody’s, which&#13;
also affirmed its A-1 rating of&#13;
the township this week. ,&#13;
Balon-Vaughn accused&#13;
Pine of maldng a “political&#13;
issue out of nothing.” Pine’s&#13;
actions, she said, are retalia-&#13;
H o u r s t o c h a n g e&#13;
a t P i n c k n e y h a l l&#13;
Beginning July 25, Pinckney&#13;
Village Hall, 220 S. Howell St.,&#13;
will be closed on Fridays until&#13;
further notice. The four-day&#13;
work week, approved unanimously&#13;
by the Village Council&#13;
on Monday, is more about a&#13;
lack of business activity on Fridays&#13;
than a way to save commuting&#13;
employees gas money,&#13;
said President Rebecca Fbster.&#13;
Pinckney’s only full-time&#13;
employee. Treasurer Judi RauL&#13;
already works four 10-hour&#13;
days and only one part-time&#13;
employee commutes fi’om outside&#13;
the ^ea.&#13;
The Department of Public&#13;
Works also will be closed on&#13;
Fridays, but the police department&#13;
will maintain 24-hour coverage,&#13;
Foster said.&#13;
tion for the board’s reassignment&#13;
of some of her duties&#13;
and an attempt to create a&#13;
platform for Patrick Evon,&#13;
Balon-Vaughn’s opponent in&#13;
the primary.&#13;
Pine, who is being challenged&#13;
in August by IVustee&#13;
Pat Hohl and township zoning&#13;
and code enforcement officer&#13;
Don Burtraw, said her motivation&#13;
is not political.&#13;
“I do not like this unpleasantness,”&#13;
she said. “The&#13;
township is more important&#13;
than any one of us on the&#13;
board.”&#13;
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THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Note: The information is gathered from county deed records by Transamerica Intellitech of Cincinnati. The iisting includes the&#13;
addresses and the reported sale price. Some addresses may be listed more than once because of multiple property transactions.&#13;
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;
1399 Brighton Lake Road;&#13;
$228,900&#13;
466 Fbrest Drive; $125,000&#13;
533 Main St, W; $123,250&#13;
195 Odoheriy Road; $195,000&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
2107 Johns Drive; $376,527&#13;
2189 Johns Drive; $530,000&#13;
1554 Marquis Lane; $173,250&#13;
2735 Paridawn Drive; $235,000&#13;
Conway Township&#13;
7075 Chase Lake Road, W;&#13;
$129,000&#13;
7010 Powierville Road, N;&#13;
$40,000&#13;
11269 Spencer Drive; $91,135&#13;
Deerfield Township&#13;
7151 Argentine Road; $607,500&#13;
Fowderville Village&#13;
502 Dailey St; $107,501&#13;
208 South St; $67,500&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
3428 Beck Road; $266,000&#13;
5810 Brighton Knes Court;&#13;
$245,000&#13;
5900 Brighton Pines Court;&#13;
$240,000&#13;
4192 Hampton Ridge Blvd;&#13;
$92,500&#13;
2055 Webster Park Drive;&#13;
$305,628&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
12692 Ann Lynn Drive;&#13;
$201,021&#13;
6885 Cheddar VaUey, $181,715&#13;
10090 Fbiriane; $235,000&#13;
6155 Fbrest TYail Way, $175,000&#13;
6147 Many St; $100,000&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
2375 Calvin Court; $182,900&#13;
7754 Hammel Road; $255,000&#13;
9334 Van Antwerp Road;&#13;
$216,000 ....&#13;
Handy Township&#13;
7555AUen Road, W; $173,160 „&#13;
4011 Cemetery Roa^ $65,000&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
1904 Lakena St; $^,000&#13;
11979 Meadowbrook Lane;&#13;
$241,000&#13;
5398 Runyan Lake Road;&#13;
$145,000&#13;
3360 Saratoga; $312,240&#13;
1705 Shoreline Drive; $85,000&#13;
Howell Township&#13;
3399 Cheryl Drive; $124,500&#13;
2159 Knotty Pine Tlail;&#13;
$126,500&#13;
584 Olde English Circle;&#13;
$96,750&#13;
Iosco Township&#13;
9855 Coon Lake Road, W;&#13;
$183,583&#13;
9597 Iosco Ridge Drive;&#13;
$158,863&#13;
8475 Mason Road, W; $135,000&#13;
3603 Squirral Run Road;&#13;
$147,400&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
88 Champlain Blvd.; $180,000&#13;
3758 Norton Road; $133,000&#13;
5186 Pinckney Road; $185,328&#13;
5828 Vines Road; $286,236&#13;
S h u m a k e r o f f i c i a l l y s t e p s d o w n i n H o w e l l&#13;
S c h o o l t r u s t e e h a s&#13;
s e r v e d s i n c e O c t o b e r&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Howell Board of Education&#13;
Secretary Kim Shumaker attended&#13;
her last board meeting&#13;
this week, saying her family&#13;
was relocating to the Oxford&#13;
area of Oakland County. Shumaker,&#13;
in officially stepping&#13;
down, thanked the board for&#13;
its help and support at her&#13;
last board meeting Monday&#13;
night.&#13;
“It’s been a pretty exciting&#13;
eight months,” she said.&#13;
“Kim (Shumaker) has been&#13;
an outstanding board member,”&#13;
said newly installed&#13;
Board President Ed Literski.&#13;
“I will miss her rational thinking&#13;
and levelheadedness.”&#13;
“I regret not being here&#13;
because I know you’re going&#13;
to make Howell a destination&#13;
district,” Shumaker told the&#13;
board and its new superintendent,&#13;
Ted Gardella, who&#13;
was signed to a three-year&#13;
contract last week.&#13;
Shumaker was appointed&#13;
last October fi'om among 17&#13;
applicants to replace Sue&#13;
Drazic, who resigned.&#13;
At the time she was selected,&#13;
Shumaker told the&#13;
board her family might have&#13;
to move since her husband.&#13;
who works for Delphi Automotive,&#13;
could be transferred&#13;
to Auburn Hills, making a&#13;
three-hour daily commute, a&#13;
situation which later became&#13;
a reality.&#13;
After her home sold this&#13;
spring, Shumaker promised&#13;
to stay on the board until&#13;
a new superintendent was&#13;
hired. She made good on&#13;
her pledge and was the only&#13;
board member who attended&#13;
all three site visits in the&#13;
home districts of the three&#13;
finalists.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
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2850 Fisher Road; $206,000&#13;
48 Lakeshore Point Drive;&#13;
$130,000&#13;
1775 Olympian Way $229,900&#13;
4150 Stephanie Lane; $435,000&#13;
Pinckney Village&#13;
80 Coyote Court; $94,746&#13;
610 Town'Ibail; $122,000&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
4242 Emu Drive; $225,200&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
9220 Center Road; $255,991&#13;
10119 Hartland Rmd; $175,000&#13;
9378 White Lake Road; $39,500&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
6075 M-36,W; $195,000&#13;
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BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Ted Gardella’s three-year&#13;
contract as superintendent&#13;
of the Howell Public Schools&#13;
includes a base salary of&#13;
$140,000 and other benefits totaling&#13;
$180,292 a year. That’s&#13;
about $25,000 less than the total&#13;
package for his predecessor,&#13;
Chuck Breiner.&#13;
Gardella’s contract was&#13;
unanimously approved by the&#13;
school board July 10 in a special&#13;
meeting.&#13;
“Job one is to get into the&#13;
student achievement data&#13;
and then meet with central&#13;
office staff and get into the&#13;
buildings, even though the&#13;
kids are on summer vacation,”&#13;
Gardella said after the&#13;
meeting.&#13;
“What has impressed me,”&#13;
Gardella said, “is that everyone&#13;
we run into wants this&#13;
school district to be successful.”&#13;
Gardella comes to Howell&#13;
from the LakeVille Community&#13;
Schools, a district with&#13;
1,900 students nearby in Genesee&#13;
and Lapeer counties. In&#13;
Howell he vrill oversee a district&#13;
with about 8,500 students&#13;
and a budget of $67 million.&#13;
Gardella’s contract calls for&#13;
the same base pay as Breiner,&#13;
but Bremer’s additional benefits&#13;
made his compensation&#13;
package worth $205,000.&#13;
While some aspects of&#13;
Gardella’s compensation,&#13;
including an annual annuity&#13;
of $6,000 and insurance benefits&#13;
of $19,246, are identical&#13;
to Breiner’s, other parts are&#13;
less. Those include longevity&#13;
pay, retirement reimbursement,&#13;
car allowance, and&#13;
vacation, personal and consulting&#13;
days. Overall, about&#13;
$25,000 separates the former&#13;
and new superintendents’&#13;
compensation packages; Gardella&#13;
also gets a one-time&#13;
$4,000 moving allowance.&#13;
Compensation in the&#13;
second and third years of&#13;
Gardella’s contract beyond&#13;
the $140,000 base pay will be&#13;
subject to results of an annual&#13;
performance evaluation in&#13;
November. The contract runs&#13;
from July 1, 2008, to June 30,&#13;
2011.&#13;
Another difference from&#13;
Breiner’s contract is that&#13;
Gardella’s does not contain&#13;
a provision for automatic&#13;
extension after three years,&#13;
meaning the board must act&#13;
on an extension.&#13;
“I think it’s a fair contract,”&#13;
said Trustee Ed Literski who&#13;
was named board president&#13;
this week. The Thrun Law&#13;
Firm “reviewed it and has&#13;
endorsed it; I think it’s abundantly&#13;
fair to both sides.”&#13;
Gardella said the board&#13;
was diligent in the contract&#13;
negotiations. “I appreciate&#13;
the back-and-forth, (and) the&#13;
fact you’ve taken some stands&#13;
that are going to be good for&#13;
the district and put kids first,”&#13;
he told the board.&#13;
Kim Witt, co-president of&#13;
Positive People for Howell&#13;
Public Schools, said she is&#13;
impressed with the new superintendent.&#13;
“I think the&#13;
board made what is the best&#13;
decision for the Howell school&#13;
district,” she said during the&#13;
public comments portion of&#13;
the meeting.&#13;
Glirdella met with staff&#13;
Monday and his first full day&#13;
on the job was 'Riesday.&#13;
The contract was approved&#13;
5-0, with Trustee Phil Westmoreland&#13;
and 'ITustee Wendy&#13;
Day absent.&#13;
Tom Toien can be&#13;
reached at ttoien@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
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ALL RECORD OWNERS OF, AND PARTIES IN INTEREST IN, LAND IN THE&#13;
PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT DESCRIBED HEREIN&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Township Board of the Green Oak Charter Township,&#13;
Livingston County, Michigan (the ‘Township”), will meet beginning at 7:00 p.m., Eastern Daylight Savings Time,&#13;
on August 6, 2008 at the Township Hall, 10001 Silver Lake Road, Brighton, Michigan and during such meeting will&#13;
conduct a public hearing to hear objections to the Project from certain record owners of land in the Township for&#13;
the purchase of sanitary sewer improvements on a public sanitary sewer system (Mallard Lake) at an estimated cost&#13;
of $2,080,000 in a special assessment district described herein (the “Project”), to the Project and to the following&#13;
special assessment district tentatively designated by the Township Board as the district against which the cost of the&#13;
Ihoject is to be assessed which district consists of the following lands;&#13;
MALLARD LAKE&#13;
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT&#13;
LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PHASE 1&#13;
That part of the Northeast Vt and the North 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 and the North 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of&#13;
Section 15, lying Southerly and Easterly of Silver Lake Road, TIN, R6E, Green Oak Township, Livingston County,&#13;
Michigan, more particularly described as:&#13;
Commencing at the Northeast comer of said Section 15; thence along the East line of said Section 15, South 02°&#13;
21’53” West 2640.52 feet to the East 1/4 comer of said Section 15; thence continuing along said East line, South 02°&#13;
05 ‘ 47“ West, 1318.39 feet; thence along the South line of the North one half of the Southeast one quarter of said&#13;
Section North 87°53‘07“ West 2662.59 feet; thence along the South line of North one half of Southwest one quarter&#13;
of said Section 15, North 88°13‘43“ West 123.67 feet; thence along the Easterly right-of-way of Silver Lake Road&#13;
(60 foot one half right-of-way) on the following six (6) courses: (1)170.91 feet along a curve to the left, which chord&#13;
bears North 48°20‘26“ East 170.86 feet and a radius of 1960.50 feet, (2) 477.20 feet along a curve to the left, which&#13;
chord bears, North 38°52‘12“ East, 476.02 feet and a radius of 1960.50 feet, (3) North 31°53‘50“ East, 499.63&#13;
feet, (4) 204.29 feet along a curve to the left, which chord bears, North 29°48‘35“ East, 204.24 feet and a radius of&#13;
2803.76 feet, (5) North 27°43‘21“ East, 50.00 feet, (6) 243.22 feet along a curve to the left which chord bears, North&#13;
15°47‘16“ East, 241.47 feet and radius of 583.83 feet; thence North 86°08‘43“ West, 60.00 feet to the centerline of&#13;
Silver Lake Road (60’ half width); thence along said centerline the following nine (9) courses; (1) North 03°51 ‘ 11 “&#13;
East, 83.34 feet, (2) 256.89 feet along a curve to the right, which chord bears North 14°41 ‘21“ East, 255.36 feet&#13;
and radius of 679.16 feet, (3) North 25°31‘27“ East, 75.21 feet, (4) 331.65 feet along a curve to the left, which&#13;
chord bears, North 01°48’06” East, 322.25 feet and a radius of 4(X).48 feet, (5) North 21°55‘21“ West, 107.16 feet,&#13;
(6) 296.01 feet along a curve to the right, which chord bears, ISorth 10°29‘38“ West, 294.05 and a radius of 742.01&#13;
feet, (7) 209.44 feet along a curve to the right, which chord bears, North 08°26‘25“ East, 208.84 feet and a radius of&#13;
799.37 feet, (8) North 15°56’46“ East, 61.10 feet and (9) 282.02 feet along a curve to the right, which chord bears.&#13;
North 29°24‘41“ East, 279.43 feet and a radius of 600.00 feet; thence South 45°37’52” East, 2528.65 feet to the&#13;
POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parcel contains 110,28 acres of land-and is subject to the rights of the public over&#13;
the existing Silver Lake Road; also subject to any easements or restrictions of record, if any.&#13;
LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PHASE 2&#13;
Part of the Northeast W of Section 15, lying Southerly and Easterly of Silver Lake Road, TIN, R6E, Green Oak&#13;
Township, Livingston County, Michigan, more particularly described as:&#13;
Beginning at the Northeast comer of said Section 15; thence along the East line of said Section 15, South 02°21’53”&#13;
West 2640.52 feet to the East *4 comer of said Section 15; thence North 45°37’52” West, 2528.65 feet to the&#13;
centerline of Silver Lake Road (60’ half width); thence along said centerline the following nine (9) courses: (1)&#13;
188.94 feet along a curve to the right, which chord bears. North 49°19‘ 13“ East, 188.54 feet and a radius of 840.00&#13;
feet, (2) North 55°45‘51“ East, 161.38 feet, (3) 288.02 feet along a curve to the right, which chord bears. North&#13;
70°06‘50“ East, 285.02 feet and a radius of 575.00 feet, (4) North 84°27‘49“ East, 169.33 feet, (5) 193.54 feet&#13;
along a curve to the left, which chord bears, North 76°14‘59“ East, 192.87 feet and a radius of 675.00 feet, (6) North&#13;
68°02‘10“ East, 273.10 feet, (7) 254.59 feet along a curve to the left, which chord bears, North 61°09‘20“ East,&#13;
253.98 feet and a radius of lOM.OO feet, (8) North 54°16’30“ East 322.22 feet and (9) 242.25 feet along a curve to&#13;
the right, which chord bears. North 68°53‘06“ East, 239.63 feet and a radius of 475.00 feet to the North line of said&#13;
Section 15; thence along said North line, South 88°01‘38“ East, 55.42 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said&#13;
parcel contains 57.70 acres of land and is subject to the rights of the public over the existing Silver Lake Road; also&#13;
subject to any easements or restrictions of record, if any.&#13;
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NCTICE that preliminary plans describing the Project and its&#13;
location in the Township and a preliminary estimate of the cost of the Project, both prepared by the Township&#13;
Engineers, Rowe Incorporated, Engineers &amp; Surveyors, Flint, Michigan, are on file with the Township Clerk, 10001&#13;
Silver Lake Road, Brighton, Michigan, for public examination during regular business hours.&#13;
'PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the owner or any person having an interest in&#13;
property that is specially assessed may file a written appeal with the Michigan Tax Tribunal within 30 days after&#13;
confirmation of the special assessment roll.&#13;
However, appearance and protest at the public hearing on the special assessment roll are&#13;
required in order to appeal the special assessment to the Michigan Tax Tribunal. An owner or other party in interest&#13;
or his or her agent may (1) appear in person at the hearing to protest the special assessment, or (2) file his or her&#13;
appearance or protest by letter before the close of the hearing.&#13;
The Township Board shall maintain a record of parties who appear to protest at the hearing.&#13;
If the hearing is terminated or adjourned fpr the day before a party is provided the opportunity to be heard, a party&#13;
whose appearance was recorded shall be considered to have protested the special assessment in person.&#13;
BY ORDER OF THE TOWNSHIP BOARD,&#13;
Michael H. Sedlak, CMC&#13;
Green Oak Charter Township Clerk&#13;
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THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2008 A9&#13;
T P r&#13;
r ELECTION 2008&#13;
r&#13;
r&#13;
3 Republicans compete&#13;
for Putnam treasurer&#13;
No Democratic&#13;
o p p o s itio n ; p rimary&#13;
w ill decide w in n e r&#13;
B Y L E A N N E S M IT H&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
The three candidates seeking&#13;
to become Putnam Township’s&#13;
next treasurer agree&#13;
frugality and fiscal responsibility&#13;
will be key to the job in&#13;
the next four years.&#13;
Patrick J. Carney, Carrie J.&#13;
Humble and Pamela Kekes&#13;
will square off in the Aug. 5&#13;
primary. All three are Republicans,&#13;
so the winner will be&#13;
decided in this election. Sixteen-&#13;
year Treasurer G. Richard&#13;
McCloskey is not seeking&#13;
another term, but is running&#13;
for township trustee.&#13;
“We need to look closely at&#13;
what we’re doing financially&#13;
and plan for a large decrease&#13;
in revenue,” said Carney, 65,&#13;
a retired maintenance supervisor&#13;
with Rouge Steel. “It&#13;
will come a little bit at a time&#13;
with continued cuts in stateshared&#13;
revenue and housing&#13;
values and taxable values going&#13;
down, but it will add up to&#13;
quite a bit of money.”&#13;
Carney was the township’s&#13;
zoning administrator until&#13;
being fired last year over his&#13;
interpretation of a zoning&#13;
ordinance related to a miniature&#13;
golf course in the hamlet&#13;
of Hell that board members&#13;
didn’t agree with. While the&#13;
action still stings, Carney&#13;
said he holds no grudges.&#13;
“I still don’t agree with&#13;
them, but they had the right&#13;
to do what they did,” he said.&#13;
Also important to him, Carney&#13;
said, are constantly monitoring&#13;
ordinances to keep&#13;
them fair and equitable to&#13;
residents and businesses and&#13;
preserving the township’s&#13;
natural resources.&#13;
Kekes, 57, an eight-year&#13;
member of the township’s&#13;
Zoning Board of Appeals, ran&#13;
unsuccessfully against McCloskey&#13;
for treasurer in 2004.&#13;
Semi-retired, she has managed&#13;
money for nonprofit&#13;
agencies in her career.&#13;
“It is very important for us&#13;
to be frugal in these times&#13;
and make proper decisions&#13;
in regard to the budget,”&#13;
she said. “These decisions&#13;
are going to be tougher and&#13;
tougher to make and the residents&#13;
and the board need to&#13;
be informed regularly about&#13;
what’s happening.”&#13;
As a voting member of the&#13;
board, Kekes said, the treasurer&#13;
also needs to support&#13;
the township’s master plan&#13;
and ordinances and be consistent&#13;
in decision making.&#13;
“We must listen to our taxpayers&#13;
and provide them the&#13;
best service we can with no&#13;
hidden or personal agendas,”&#13;
she said.&#13;
Humble, 43, is an administrative&#13;
coordinator for Leaps&#13;
and Bounds Therapy Services&#13;
in Whitmore Lake. The&#13;
treasurer, she said, should&#13;
consider taxpayers’ interests&#13;
first and foremost.&#13;
“We need to avoid any unnecessary&#13;
spending,” she&#13;
said.&#13;
Humble said she is concerned&#13;
about the $100,000 the&#13;
township has spent in legal&#13;
fees to fight a proposed 498-&#13;
unit manufactured housing&#13;
development on County Road&#13;
D-19 and Swarthout Road.&#13;
Maintaining a balanced&#13;
budget as costs continue to&#13;
rise and revenues continue to&#13;
decline will be the treasurer’s&#13;
biggest challenge. Humble&#13;
said.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
Sole commissioner contest&#13;
between county Republicans&#13;
Barring write-in, Van Houten or Helzerman will win&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Just one of the nine seats on&#13;
the all-Republican Livingston&#13;
County Board of Commissioners&#13;
has a contest in the Aug. 5&#13;
primary election.&#13;
The lone primary race is in&#13;
District 4, where incumbent&#13;
commissioner Ron Van Houten&#13;
is opposed by Doug Helzerman.&#13;
There are no candidates on&#13;
the Democratic ballot, and barring&#13;
a write-in candidate filing&#13;
before the July 25 deadline,&#13;
that would mean an automatic&#13;
two-year term on the commission&#13;
for the August winner.&#13;
The expected contest in District&#13;
2 (Deerfield and Oceola&#13;
townships and parts of Genoa&#13;
and Howell townships) fizzled&#13;
when Oceola Township resident&#13;
Josiah Goyt stepped down&#13;
last week. That leaves only&#13;
incumbent Livingston County&#13;
Commissioner Jim Mantey on&#13;
the ballot. He was appointed&#13;
when former commissioner&#13;
Mike Randall resigned in January.&#13;
T&#13;
he 4th District district includes&#13;
Handy, Iosco and Unadilla&#13;
townships and parts of&#13;
Marion and Howell townships.&#13;
An Iosco Township resident,&#13;
incumbent Van Houten, 67, is&#13;
the owner of Van Houten Nursery&#13;
&amp; Landscaping Inc., which&#13;
he started 25 years ago.&#13;
Challenging him is Doug&#13;
Helzerman, 59, a Handy Township&#13;
resident who served on&#13;
the Fowlerville Village Council&#13;
for two years before moving out&#13;
District 4&#13;
Republican&#13;
Douglas&#13;
Helzerman&#13;
R e s id e n c e : Fbwlerville.&#13;
O c c u p a tio n : Retired teacher.&#13;
A g e : 59.&#13;
F am ily : Married 34 years to&#13;
Sandra; one daughter, Laura&#13;
Wright and two granddaughters.&#13;
E d u c a tio n : Bachelor of science,&#13;
EaithWay Baptist College;&#13;
masters of science education,&#13;
FbithWay Baptist&#13;
College.&#13;
A n y p r e v io u s e le c te d o ffic e :&#13;
Fowlerville Village Council.&#13;
P u b lic a n d c o m m u n ity s e r v&#13;
ic e : Fowlerville zoning&#13;
board of appeals. Republican&#13;
precinct delegate,&#13;
church boards and various&#13;
other positions in area&#13;
churches, lay preacher, choir&#13;
director, Sunday school&#13;
teacher, and outreach ministries.&#13;
Republican&#13;
Ronald Van Houten&#13;
Did not respond to written&#13;
questionnaire.&#13;
of the village. He is employed&#13;
at May &amp; Scofield Inc., an automotive&#13;
supplier with a plant in&#13;
Fowlerville.&#13;
Van Houten said that while&#13;
serving as the first chairman&#13;
of the county board’s parks&#13;
and open space committee, the&#13;
county was given the 300-plusacre&#13;
Lutz property in Deerfeld&#13;
Township.&#13;
It is now in the finishing stages&#13;
of becoming the first county&#13;
park. “It’s being done all on&#13;
donations, with no taxpayers&#13;
dollars used,” he says.&#13;
Van Houten supports an expanded&#13;
jail, which Sheriff Bob&#13;
Bezotte has proposed, “within&#13;
reason,” he said. “We need to&#13;
study it, but look at it (long and&#13;
hard), it’s got to be a usable&#13;
jail,” he says.&#13;
Helzerman said jail expansion&#13;
is something that may&#13;
need to be done in the future,&#13;
but “I would try to work at other&#13;
angles to m ^ e the jail more&#13;
efficient.”&#13;
Van Houten said the board&#13;
had no choice recently when&#13;
it issued a directive that all department&#13;
heads reduce their&#13;
budgets by 1.7 percent or face&#13;
having it cut two percent by the&#13;
county.&#13;
“There’s no way around it if&#13;
we’re going to stay solvent,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
Overall, Helzerman said he&#13;
thinks the current board “has&#13;
done a good job of (economizing)&#13;
for the future. They’re&#13;
running (the county) wisely in&#13;
making each department as efficient&#13;
as they can.”&#13;
Helzerman says running&#13;
“is not a reflection on (Van&#13;
Houten). I’m not going to run a&#13;
negative campaign, (but) I am&#13;
a person who will bring ideas to&#13;
the table.”&#13;
Traffic-blocker back in court on new charges&#13;
From News s ta ff re p o rts&#13;
A Hamburg Township&#13;
woman who served probation&#13;
for two felony convictions&#13;
for blocking traffic on Island&#13;
Shore Drive was back in court&#13;
last week.&#13;
Mary Ann Lamkin, 56, was&#13;
arraigned in Livingston County&#13;
District Court on charges&#13;
of disturbing the peace and&#13;
resisting arrest after allegedly&#13;
blocking traffic again on&#13;
Island Shore Drive.&#13;
She is free on $50,000 bond,&#13;
but ordered not to drive, not&#13;
to harass or impede traffic&#13;
and not to harass her neighbors.&#13;
Lamkin faces up to four&#13;
years in prison if convicted as&#13;
a habitual offender.&#13;
Lamkin served two years&#13;
probation for resisting officers&#13;
when Hamburg Township&#13;
Police tried to stop her&#13;
from blocking traffic on the&#13;
private road in 2005. Her&#13;
probation ended in May and&#13;
trouble began again shortly&#13;
thereafter, said Hamburg&#13;
Township Police Chief Steve&#13;
Luciano.&#13;
Luciano and Officer Brian&#13;
Medbury were called to Island&#13;
Shore Drive on July 8 after&#13;
receiving multiple calls from&#13;
residents saying Lamkin was&#13;
blocking their access to their&#13;
homes. The road is their only&#13;
access to their homes.&#13;
Lamkin became verbally&#13;
abusive and profane to residents&#13;
as well as officers, Luciano&#13;
said.&#13;
T h r e e c a n d id a te s a r e v y in g&#13;
fo r t h e P u tn am T ow n s h ip 's&#13;
t r e a s u r e r 's s e a t .T h e y in c lu d e :&#13;
P a t r ic k C a rn e y , 6 5 , le f t , a&#13;
r e t i r e d m a in te n a n c e g e n e r a l&#13;
s u p e r v is o r w i th R o u g e S te e l;&#13;
C a r r ie H u m b le , 4 3 , c e n te r , a n&#13;
a d m in is t r a t iv e c o o r d in a to r&#13;
fo r L e a p s a n d B o u n d s&#13;
T h e r a p y S e rv ic e s ; a n d P am e la&#13;
K e k e s , 5 7 , w h o is s em i- r e t ir e d .&#13;
S h e h a s m a n a g e d m o n e y fo r&#13;
n o n p r o f its .&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Republican&#13;
Patrick J. Carney&#13;
O c c u p a t io n : Retired maintenance&#13;
general supervisor&#13;
with Rouge Steel.&#13;
A g e : 65.&#13;
F am ily : Wife, Judith; a&#13;
grown son and a grown&#13;
daughter. One son and one&#13;
daughter are deceased.&#13;
E d u c a t io n : Associate in science&#13;
degree in manufacturing&#13;
from Henry Ford Community&#13;
College.&#13;
P r e v io u s e le c t e d o f f ic e :&#13;
None.&#13;
P u b lic a n d c o m m u n i t y in v&#13;
o lv e m e n t : Pinckney Jaycees,&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
Zoning Board of Appeals,&#13;
Putnam Township Planning&#13;
Commission, Putnam Township&#13;
zoning administrator,&#13;
member of Pinckney’s St.&#13;
Mary Catholic Church and&#13;
its Men’s Club; Pinckney&#13;
Community Rodeo volunteer;&#13;
member of Unity Playground&#13;
committee and former&#13;
Den Leader and Cub&#13;
Master of Cub Scout 'IToop&#13;
No. 315.&#13;
Carrie J. Humble&#13;
O c c u p a t io n : Administrative&#13;
coordinator for Leaps and&#13;
Bounds Therapy Services,&#13;
Whitmore Lake.&#13;
A g e : 43.&#13;
F am ily : Husband, Rodney,&#13;
and two children, ages 21&#13;
and 16.&#13;
E d u c a t io n : Attended Eastern&#13;
Michigan University.&#13;
P r e v io u s e le c t e d o f f ic e :&#13;
None.&#13;
P u b lic a n d c o m m u n i t y in v&#13;
o lv e m e n t : Participant in&#13;
Walk Now for Autism, frequent&#13;
volunteer with Pinckney&#13;
Community Schools,&#13;
member of Pinckney Chapter&#13;
of the Order of the Rainbow&#13;
for Girls.&#13;
Pamela Kekes&#13;
O c c u p a t io n : Semi-retired.&#13;
Age: 57.&#13;
F am ily : Husband, Chuck&#13;
Smith. 'Two golden retrievers&#13;
and two cats.&#13;
E d u c a t io n : Bachelor’s degree&#13;
in sociology, graduate&#13;
work in business and finance,&#13;
Eastern Michigan&#13;
University.&#13;
P r e v io u s e le c t e d o f f ic e :&#13;
None.&#13;
P u b lic a n d c o m m u n i t y in v&#13;
o lv e m e n t : Putnam Township&#13;
Zoning Board of Appeals&#13;
since 2000 and chairwoman&#13;
for four years, former&#13;
Putnam Township election&#13;
inspector, Hi-Land&#13;
Lake Property Owner’s Association,&#13;
United Way of&#13;
Livingston County appropriations&#13;
panel, LACASA&#13;
'Twilight in the Garden and&#13;
Annual Garden Tour volunteer.&#13;
PUTNAM TOW N SH IP&#13;
SUMMARY OF NOISE O RD IN AN C E&#13;
O RD IN AN C E NO. 42&#13;
On June 18,2008 Putnam Township, Livingston County (“Township”) adopted a Noise Ordinance. A complete copy&#13;
of the Ordinance is on file at the Township Hall located at 3280 W, M-36, Pinckney. Ml 48169, and may be viewed&#13;
during normal business hours. The following is a summary of that ordinance.&#13;
S E C T I O N I T i t l e&#13;
This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the Putnam Township Noise Ordinance.&#13;
S E C T I O N 2 P u r p o s e : P r e a m b l e : F i n d i n e s .&#13;
The purpose of this Ordinance is to prohibit and make unlawful the committing, creating, or maintaining of&#13;
unreasonable or unnecessarily loud noise or disturbances that are injurious to the health, peace, and quiet&#13;
of residents and property owners of the Township. The Township is empowered by the Township Ordinance&#13;
Act to adopt the ordinance. The Township Board made findings regarding the effect of excessive noise and&#13;
the ability of the Township to regulate it.&#13;
S E C T I O N 3 D e f i n i t i o n s .&#13;
The provisions of this Ordinance supplement applicable Michigan statutes and Township Ordinances. The&#13;
Township provided definitions of AAmerican National Standards Institute® (or AANSI@), ADecibel,”&#13;
AdB(A), @ AEmergency work® and "Person.”&#13;
S E C T I O N 4 U n l a w f u l N o i s e P r o h i b i t e d .&#13;
The Township provided generally that it is unlawful for any person to engage or participate in the making ■&#13;
of unreasonable, excessive, or unusually loud noise within the Township so as to annoy or disturb the quiet,&#13;
comfort or repose of a reasonable person of normal sensitivities, or to injure or endanger the health, peace,&#13;
or safety of the public.&#13;
In addition to the general prohibition stated above, the Township also provided examples of specific violations,&#13;
The Township provided a non-exclusive list of acts, among others, that are declared to be unlawful&#13;
noises. Each act on this list contains specific prohibitions based on the specific nature of the noise. The subject&#13;
matter of the specific violations are as follows: (I) Radios, phonographs, and musical instruments. (2)&#13;
Shouting and whistling; (3) Animals and Birds; (4) Construction; (5) Engines; (6) Schools, Hospitals, Churches,&#13;
Government Buildings; (7)Automobile, Motorcycle, or Motorized Vehicles; (8) Horns; (9) Loading, Unloading,&#13;
or Repairing Vehicles or Carriers. (10) Amplifying Devices in Motor Vehicles; (I I) Machinery. Mechanical&#13;
Equipment; and (12) Devices to Attract Attention.&#13;
The Township provided certain exceptions to the prohibitions. The provisions of this section shall not apply&#13;
to (I) any temporary act that is permitted by law and for which a license or permit has been issued by the&#13;
Township or another proper governmental entity; (2) sound necessary for the purpose of alerting persons&#13;
to the existence of an emergency; (3) sound necessary for the purpose of performance of emergency work&#13;
in the Township; (4) the emission of sound for the purpose of warning through use of a warning device authorized&#13;
by law or required for testing such devices; and (5) noise emanating from the discharge of a firearm;&#13;
provided, however, that the discharge was authorized by law; and (6) excavation or repair of bridges, streets&#13;
or highways or other property by or on behalf of the State.Township, County during certain hours.&#13;
The Township Zoning Administrator or Supervisor may grant an applicant a variance of this section to permit&#13;
certain construction noises.&#13;
S E C T I O N 5 P r e s u m p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e : E x i s t i n g U s e s .&#13;
Notwithstanding any other provision in this Ordinance, a noise at a level of 65 dB(A) or less measured at any&#13;
residence, office, hotel, hospital, school, church, or court shall create a conclusive presumption that the noise&#13;
at issue does not violate this Ordinance. Any existing use of property that meets this at the time of its initial&#13;
operation shall not be found to be in violation of this Ordinance based upon measurements of noise levels&#13;
at any residence, office, hotel, hospital, school, church, or court constructed after the initial operation of said&#13;
existing use.&#13;
S E C T I O N 6 M e a s u r e m e n t o f N o i s e .&#13;
All measurements of dB(A) related to this Ordinance shall be made by using a sound level meter of standard&#13;
design and operated on the AA® weight scale with Aslow® meter response using specified calibration&#13;
checks. The Ordinance also contains regulations for the place of measurement.&#13;
S E C T I O N 7 E n f o r c e m e n t a n d P e n a l t i e s .&#13;
The Township may enforce any violation of this Ordinance through a misdemeanor criminal violation prosecution&#13;
and the Township may commence proceedings to enjoin or abate a violation of this Ordinance.&#13;
S E C T I O N 8 V a l id i t y .&#13;
If any provision of this Ordinance is declared invalid for any reason, such declaration shall not affect or impair&#13;
the validity of all other sections or provisions that are not subject of such declaration.&#13;
S E C T I O N 9 R e p e a l e r .&#13;
All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances that are in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed.&#13;
S E C T I O N 1 0 E f f e c t i v e D a t e .&#13;
This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after publication in a newspaper in general circulation&#13;
within Putnam Township.&#13;
STATE OF MICHIGAN&#13;
COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON&#13;
I, SALLY D.GUYON, Clerk of theTownship of Putnam, a Michigan Township, do hereby certify that at a regular&#13;
meeting of the Putnam Township Board, held at the Putnam Township Hall, 3280 W, M-36, Pinckney, Michigan, 48169,&#13;
in said Township at 7:00 p.m.. Eastern Standard Time, on the 18th day of June, 2008, that the above Ordinance was&#13;
adopted and that the following Members were present;&#13;
Rau, McCloskey, Guyon, Benedetti, Buerman, Klein and Dobis&#13;
The following members were absent: None&#13;
That upon motion made by Benedetti and seconded by Buerman, said Ordinance was adopted on the following&#13;
roll call vote:&#13;
AYES;&#13;
NAYES:&#13;
Rau, McCloskey, Guyon, Benedetti, Buerman, Klein and Dobis&#13;
None&#13;
THE ORDINANCE WAS DECLARED ADOPTED&#13;
A10 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2008&#13;
ELECTION 2008 IN BRIEF&#13;
6 6 th District State Representative&#13;
(2 -y ea r te rm )&#13;
Republican&#13;
Jason Corosanite&#13;
R e s id e n c e ;&#13;
Genoa&#13;
Township.&#13;
O c c u p a t&#13;
io n : Chiropractor,&#13;
software&#13;
developer.&#13;
A g e : 33.&#13;
F a m ily : Dana&#13;
Corosanite, children Rebecca,&#13;
6, Jonathon, 4, and&#13;
Darren, 1.&#13;
E d u c a t io n : Philadelphia&#13;
College of Pharmacy and&#13;
Science, 1993-1996; Temple&#13;
University, 1997; Life University,&#13;
1997-2002.&#13;
A n y p r e v io u s e le c t e d o f f ic e :&#13;
None&#13;
P u b lic a n d c o m m u n i t y s e r v&#13;
ic e : Brighton Area Chamber&#13;
of Commerce Workplace&#13;
Wellness and Governmental&#13;
Affairs committees;&#13;
Lakes Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce; Michigan Association&#13;
of Chiropractors&#13;
Governmental Affairs, Insurance&#13;
and Research&#13;
committees; Representative&#13;
to the MDCH Health&#13;
Information Technology&#13;
Commission; Action For&#13;
Healthy Kids Brighton representative;&#13;
Brighton Relay&#13;
For Life board member;&#13;
Michigan Department of&#13;
Labor &amp; Economic Growth:&#13;
Worksafe facilitator for the&#13;
Brighton area; member of&#13;
the Brighton Christian&#13;
Church; member of the Livingston&#13;
County GOP;&#13;
Gilead Healing Center&#13;
(Lansing) symposium&#13;
speaker and staff doctor.&#13;
W e b s ite : www.corosanite.&#13;
com.&#13;
Republican&#13;
Bill Rogers&#13;
R e s id e n c e : Genoa Township.&#13;
O c c u p a t io n : Owner EBI, a&#13;
family owned and residential&#13;
home builder since&#13;
1989.&#13;
A g e : 54.&#13;
F a m ily : Wife Debbie; children&#13;
iVavis, Rene, Lauren,&#13;
Brooke; grandchildren&#13;
Dylan and Christopher.&#13;
E d u c a t io n ; Bachelor’s degree&#13;
in 1976 from Michigan&#13;
State University.&#13;
A n y p r e v io u s e le c t e d o f f ic e :&#13;
10 years, Livingston County&#13;
Board of Commissioners,&#13;
in third year as board&#13;
chairman.&#13;
P u b l ic a n d c o m m u n i t y&#13;
s e r v ic e : Chairman of eastwest&#13;
subcommittee; past&#13;
chairman of infrastructure-&#13;
development subcommittee;&#13;
member of&#13;
personnel subcommittee;&#13;
member of finance subcommittee;&#13;
member county&#13;
drain board; Livingston&#13;
County small business&#13;
and technology development&#13;
center board; Livingston&#13;
County Economic&#13;
Development Council executive&#13;
board member;&#13;
regional cooperation&#13;
group member; Brighton&#13;
Area Chamber of Commerce;&#13;
volunteer pastpresent&#13;
Rotary Club fundraiser;&#13;
Habitat for Humanity;&#13;
Christmas in&#13;
April; Arc of Livingston;&#13;
former Hartland Jaycee&#13;
and Lions Club member;&#13;
Imagination Station&#13;
founding committee.&#13;
Democrat&#13;
Donna G.&#13;
Anderson&#13;
Did not respond to written&#13;
questionnaire.&#13;
Democrat&#13;
Tom Crawford&#13;
Did not respond to written&#13;
questionnaire.&#13;
2 primary races in 6 6 th&#13;
State House race&#13;
w id e open w ith term&#13;
limits facing Ward&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C om m u n ity News&#13;
Term limitations are forcing&#13;
Republican Chris Ward out of&#13;
his state House seat and there&#13;
is an Aug. 5 primary contest in&#13;
both parties with two Democrats&#13;
and two Republicans&#13;
seeking the change to succeed&#13;
him in Lansing.&#13;
The 66th District includes&#13;
central and southeastern Livingston&#13;
County and part of&#13;
western Oakland County and&#13;
includes the townships of Marion,&#13;
Oceola, Genoa, Brighton,&#13;
Green Oak and Milford, and the&#13;
city of Brighton.&#13;
In the Republican primary,&#13;
the candidates are Bill Rogers,&#13;
chairman of the Livingston&#13;
County Board of Commissioners,&#13;
and Jason Corosanite, a&#13;
chiropractor and software company&#13;
owner. Both candidates&#13;
live in Genoa Township.&#13;
In the Democratic primary&#13;
it’s Donna Anderson, a Brighton&#13;
resident who has served&#13;
as the vice chairwoman of the&#13;
Livingston County Democratic&#13;
Party, against Tom Crawford, a&#13;
Milford resident.&#13;
The Republicans&#13;
Rogers is in his 10th year on&#13;
the Livingston County Board of&#13;
Commissioners, and his third&#13;
year as chairman of the board.&#13;
He is the brother U.S. Rep.&#13;
Mike Rogers, R-Howell. Rogers&#13;
says the top issue facing&#13;
the district and the state is the&#13;
economy.&#13;
“It’s the economy, pure and&#13;
simple,” he says. “Michigan has&#13;
been in a single-state recession&#13;
for the last two to three years&#13;
and some of the country is&#13;
starting to follow suit. We have&#13;
to create a business environment&#13;
that is beneficial and get&#13;
employers here. It doesn’t matter&#13;
what kind of businesses as&#13;
long as they hire people here. I&#13;
still believe we can get a lot of&#13;
engineering-related industries,&#13;
but I don’t believe we will see&#13;
manufacturing as we’ve known&#13;
it.”&#13;
Rogers also says he supports&#13;
taxes that are fair and equitable&#13;
and allow businesses to thrive&#13;
and create more jobs. He also&#13;
wants to see the state get what&#13;
he calls “a true balanced budget.”&#13;
Corosanite also says the&#13;
economy is the biggest issue.&#13;
He says there is a lack of strong&#13;
leadership in government.&#13;
“I believe that Michigan can&#13;
regain some manufacturing&#13;
jobs back and that other big areas&#13;
of growth in this state are&#13;
in information technology and&#13;
biotechnology,” says Corosanite.&#13;
“My areas of expertise are&#13;
especially suited to recognize&#13;
the trends to develop new jobs&#13;
in those areas and attract new&#13;
companies, and I am involved&#13;
with Arm Arbor SPARK working&#13;
with entrepreneurs to start&#13;
companies.”&#13;
Corosanite also is involved&#13;
with the Michigan Health Information&#13;
Network, a group&#13;
of organizations establishing&#13;
regional health information exchanges&#13;
to consolidate health&#13;
care records.&#13;
“Health care is a big issue&#13;
for me,” says Corosanite. “I&#13;
am a facilitator in the Michigan&#13;
WorkSafe program for the&#13;
Brighton area. I do workshops&#13;
and seminars to facilitate woricers&#13;
compensation to help reduce&#13;
he^th care costs.”&#13;
He says he dislikes the&#13;
influence of lobbyists and&#13;
Political Action Committees&#13;
and will not accept money&#13;
from them for his campaign.&#13;
On his Web site, Corosanite&#13;
states, “I believe that life begins&#13;
at conception, and that&#13;
all innocent human life must&#13;
be protected. I believe that&#13;
the institution of marriage&#13;
is a legal and moral commitment&#13;
between one man and&#13;
one woman.”&#13;
The Democrats&#13;
In the Democratic primary,&#13;
Anderson calls the Michigan&#13;
economy the most important&#13;
issue and stresses the need for&#13;
jobs and training.&#13;
“I am extremely concerned&#13;
about the future for my children&#13;
and grandchildren as&#13;
well as everybody else’s children&#13;
and grandchildren,” she&#13;
says. “We need to make some&#13;
big corrections so that these&#13;
kids aren’t going to be left with&#13;
big debts and a polluted atmosphere.&#13;
The biggest issues are&#13;
jobs, health care and education,&#13;
especially early childhood&#13;
education. It is so important to&#13;
give kids the right start so that&#13;
we’re not playing catch up.”&#13;
“I still have hopes that Michigan&#13;
will come back to be the&#13;
leader in the auto industry but&#13;
that will take time, and we need&#13;
help now,” says Anderson. “We&#13;
n e ^ to look at things like alternative&#13;
energy such as windmill&#13;
and solar power.”&#13;
She says she is heartened&#13;
that stem cell research is on&#13;
the ballot. “We have been losing&#13;
jobs here in Michigan because&#13;
we are so far behind on stem&#13;
cell research,” she says.&#13;
Crawford could not be&#13;
reached for an interview.&#13;
On his Web site he states&#13;
that bringing jobs to Michigan&#13;
is a key issue. He states that it’s&#13;
important to him to make sure&#13;
that Michiganders have good&#13;
health care. Crawford says he&#13;
wants to fight global warming&#13;
and increase the use of alternative&#13;
energy.&#13;
Wmners of the primary&#13;
elections in both parties will&#13;
advance to the Nov. 4 general&#13;
election to compete in the race&#13;
for the two-year House seat.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
at 810-844-2010.&#13;
Brighton school&#13;
board elects officers&#13;
The Brighton school board&#13;
elected new officers this week.&#13;
Bill Anderson, the board’s former&#13;
vice president, will serve&#13;
as president.&#13;
Greg Rassel selected vice&#13;
president; Beth Minert was&#13;
named secretary and newcomer&#13;
Cheryl Leach will&#13;
serve as treasurer.&#13;
Superintendent Jim Craig&#13;
said the board’s biggest challenge&#13;
will be balancing the&#13;
2008-09 budget while maintaining&#13;
the quality of the program.&#13;
The new board will need&#13;
to cut $3.3 million from next&#13;
year’s budget.&#13;
That process is expected to&#13;
begin now that the two newest&#13;
members are on board.&#13;
FowlervNIe board&#13;
re-elects officers&#13;
The Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools board re-elected&#13;
its current slate of officers;&#13;
President Mike Brown, Vice&#13;
President Jeff Limonoff, Secretary&#13;
Laura Prochnow and&#13;
Treasurer Chris Wanczyk.&#13;
The board approved wage&#13;
hikes of 1.5 percent for nonunion-&#13;
represented personnel&#13;
except for Superintendent Ed&#13;
Alverson, who said he would&#13;
forego a raise because of financial&#13;
hardship in the district.&#13;
Literski is HowelFs&#13;
school board chief&#13;
The Howell Public Schools&#13;
board has an almost new slate&#13;
of officers. Former board treasurer&#13;
Ed Literski was unanimously&#13;
elected president July&#13;
14, replacing Phil Westmoreland.&#13;
Westmoreland declined&#13;
comment on why he did not&#13;
seek the post again.&#13;
Re-elected for 2008-09 were&#13;
Vice President Jeannine&#13;
Pratt, Secretary Michael Yenshaw&#13;
and Treasurer Dan Fondriest.&#13;
Westmoreland voted&#13;
no on Fondriest’s nomination;&#13;
he did not say why.&#13;
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One of the many horses at the&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair peeks out&#13;
from the 4-H horse barn.&#13;
The Fair&#13;
online&#13;
Check the Web version&#13;
of the official fair guide;&#13;
Go to www.mlive.com/&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
and click on the fair guide icon.&#13;
Carol Carlson&#13;
of Southfield&#13;
enjoys looking at&#13;
Jewelry creations&#13;
of Jimmy Lynch&#13;
of Bay City during&#13;
last Sunday's&#13;
Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair Flea Market.&#13;
Lynch's business is&#13;
called North Bay&#13;
Trading Co. which&#13;
has handcrafted&#13;
original works of&#13;
jewelry.&#13;
The annual flea&#13;
market event is&#13;
a fundraiser for&#13;
the Livingston&#13;
Centre Historical&#13;
Village and will&#13;
continue through&#13;
October on the&#13;
second Sunday of&#13;
the month at the&#13;
fairgrounds.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE&#13;
LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Fair's winners and watchers&#13;
A cowboy falls&#13;
after being&#13;
bucked off a&#13;
horse during&#13;
Sunday's rodeo&#13;
at the 2008&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair&#13;
rodeo.&#13;
ANGELA SPOONER&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
C o n t e s t s&#13;
e n t e r t a i n&#13;
t h e c r o w d s&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
B e d ^ Muscato of Brighton&#13;
Township was crowned&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair&#13;
queen for 2008, proving&#13;
one should never give up&#13;
on her dreams. In 2007,&#13;
she took home the first runner-up&#13;
sash and gained some practical&#13;
experience through public appearances.&#13;
“Last year gave me mdre confidence&#13;
to try again this year,” said&#13;
the 21-year-old Oakland University&#13;
student. “God put this dream&#13;
(of modeling) in my heart. It’s just&#13;
what I was meant to do.”&#13;
Muscato, one of nine contestants&#13;
competing for the crown, also won&#13;
a $500 gift certificate fi-om Tanger&#13;
Outlet Center at Kensington Valley.&#13;
T&#13;
he daughter of Joseph and&#13;
Nancy Muscato, the newly crowed&#13;
fair ambassador would like to model&#13;
professionally one day, but plans&#13;
to make her mark locally first. She&#13;
will represent the fair in local parades,&#13;
at fundraising events and&#13;
wherever needed, she said.&#13;
Following in the footsteps of the&#13;
2007 fair queen Emily Tuthill, Muscato&#13;
would also like to raise awareness&#13;
and funds for local folks impacted&#13;
by worldwide issues. Last&#13;
year, Tuthill helped area cancer&#13;
patients, inspiring Muscato to help&#13;
raise funds for American soldiers&#13;
suffering from brain injuries. It’s&#13;
a cause she plans to support again&#13;
this year.&#13;
“Being queen is a lot of fun, but&#13;
also a big responsibility,” she said.&#13;
'Tina Kupniewski, chairwoman&#13;
1&#13;
J - 1&#13;
Longtime chimpanzee rescuer&#13;
and trainer Pam Rosaire Zoppe&#13;
with a chimp at the Rosaire-&#13;
Zoppe Chimpanzee show, which&#13;
is a daily attraction during this&#13;
year's Fowlerville Family Fair.&#13;
The performance is free with fair&#13;
admission.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
of the queen contest committee,&#13;
agreed. “This is not a beauty contest,”&#13;
she said. “Winners are chosen&#13;
for their poise, personality and&#13;
overall impression - public speaking&#13;
is a big part of it.”&#13;
Winners - including first runner-&#13;
up Kayla Heckman of Brighton&#13;
Township and second runner-up&#13;
Emmalee Santioni of Fowlerville&#13;
- were chosen by a three-judge&#13;
panel based on self introductions,&#13;
interviews and a formal wear presentation.&#13;
Round'em up!&#13;
Jacob Rawza, 8, was impressed&#13;
with the July 13 show put on by&#13;
Flying Star Rodeo Co. “I liked the&#13;
bull riding,” he said.&#13;
For a first-time rodeo spectator,&#13;
Rawza made the most of his expeAbove&#13;
left: Becky Muscato, left,&#13;
was crowned the 2008 Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair queen. She is pictured&#13;
with first runner-up Kayla&#13;
Heckman.&#13;
Above: Jeanette Robertson of&#13;
Fowlerville was named the 2008&#13;
Livingston County Homemaker of&#13;
the Year during Monday's Ladies&#13;
Day festivities.&#13;
Left: Gary Weaver of Fowlerville&#13;
is the owner of this 1939 Ford&#13;
Deluxe, on display during Sunday's&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair's Classic Car&#13;
Show.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
rience, cheering on the cowboys&#13;
working to stay seated atop bucking&#13;
broncos and spirited bulls, and&#13;
clapping for the “Annie Oakley”&#13;
cowgirl who shoots up the balloons&#13;
held by a rodeo clown. He even&#13;
participated in the rodeo’s boot&#13;
scramble, an invitation to children&#13;
between the ages of 6 and 12 to&#13;
enter the ring, drop a shoe at one&#13;
end and race from the other end to&#13;
find their shoe, put it on and sprint&#13;
to a finish line. The first two contestants&#13;
in both the boys’ race and&#13;
girls’ race earned $5 apiece and&#13;
bragging rights.&#13;
Rawza wasn’t able to claim the&#13;
prize, but he, unlike two older&#13;
cousins who attended the rodeo&#13;
with him, gave it a shot, earning&#13;
audience applause and $2 from an&#13;
older couple who enjoyed his enthusiasm.&#13;
Je an Roll, Rawza’s aunt fi-om&#13;
Perry, brought her group to this&#13;
year’s fair and rodeo as a tre a t for&#13;
helping out aroimd the family farm.&#13;
“I was hoping they would like it,”&#13;
she said. “I think they do.”&#13;
Checking for babies&#13;
Abel Ray is not likely to remember&#13;
his first visit to the fair or the&#13;
Beginning of Life exhibit.&#13;
The 16-month-old was carried&#13;
around in his grandfather’s arms,&#13;
pointing out the chicks, pregnant&#13;
cows and goat, making monosyllabic&#13;
noises. “This is his first&#13;
time ever seeing all this,” said his&#13;
grandpa, Donnie Holbrook of Superior&#13;
Township.&#13;
For Tara Walters of Williamston,&#13;
all h e r boys - John, 8, Parker, 6,&#13;
and Carson, 2 - are very familiar&#13;
with the fair, and the Beginning of&#13;
Life exhibit. “I usually bring them&#13;
to the fair once a year,” she said,&#13;
SEE FAIR,A12&#13;
ANGELA SPOONER,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Jack Hall enjoys rides at the&#13;
midway of the 2008 Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair.&#13;
First, have a great time at the Fowlerville Fair... then read up on candidates&#13;
I ’ve spen t the p a st week&#13;
immersed in two subjects&#13;
th a t could not be fa rth e r&#13;
apart: politics and the&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair.&#13;
P a rt of the time I ’ve spent&#13;
editing the candidate qu e stionnaires&#13;
th a t a re destined&#13;
to be published in our Aug&#13;
ust Prima ry Voter Guide.&#13;
And p a rt of the time I’ve&#13;
been editing stories coming&#13;
from the first few days of the&#13;
122nd running of the fair.&#13;
Ple a se don’t ask which&#13;
p a rt has been more en joyable.&#13;
I have, however.&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
learned from both.&#13;
From the fair coverage,&#13;
I’ve le a rn ed th e re a re lots&#13;
and lots of Livingston County&#13;
kids who a re involved in&#13;
4-H in a wide range of ways.&#13;
They are le a rning how to&#13;
ra ise animals and how to&#13;
constru c t beautiful pieces&#13;
of furniture. They a re g e tting&#13;
g re a t experiences in&#13;
food p repa ra tion and sales&#13;
in the 4-H kitchen and they&#13;
a re learning valuable le ssons&#13;
in how to talk to the&#13;
public by volunteering on&#13;
the fairgrounds.&#13;
From reading all of the candidate&#13;
questionnaires. I’ve&#13;
learned tha t all candidates&#13;
for elected office are not cut&#13;
from the same cloth, even if&#13;
most of them belong to the&#13;
same political party. There&#13;
are candidates who have long&#13;
resumes of college degrees&#13;
and high-powered jobs, and&#13;
those with high-school ^plomas&#13;
who run successful small&#13;
businesses.&#13;
From the fair I’ve learned&#13;
th a t th e re a re incredible&#13;
people living in Livingston&#13;
County who a re giving up&#13;
all or p a rt of this midsumme&#13;
r week to make the fair&#13;
a fun, safe event for families&#13;
throughout the region.&#13;
From the c andidates I’ve&#13;
le a rned th a t th e re a re some&#13;
who feel so secure in th e ir&#13;
positions th a t they cannot&#13;
be bothered to submit the&#13;
information we requested;&#13;
information we a re providing&#13;
to you - the voters - so&#13;
you can make informed decisions.&#13;
If you’ve not yet visited the&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair, get&#13;
yourself out to the fairgrounds&#13;
ju st west of Fowlerville.&#13;
The event will wrap up its&#13;
weeklong ru n on Saturday&#13;
night. It’s close to home, the&#13;
price of admission is re a so n able&#13;
($5) and much of the&#13;
ente rta inmen t is free.&#13;
If you’re not yet sure how&#13;
to c a st your votes in the&#13;
'Aug. 5 primary, be su re to&#13;
check out the Voter Guide&#13;
th a t will be a p a rt of our&#13;
July 25 edition.&#13;
Remember th a t in a&#13;
county like this, where the&#13;
Republican Party continues&#13;
to be so dominant, the p rimary&#13;
will decide many local&#13;
races.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgerald&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
llvingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
A12 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2008&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y S C R A P B O O K B I R T H&#13;
ANGELA SPOONER,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNrTY NEWS&#13;
Bob Hendrix races through the mud during Saturday's Mud&#13;
Drag Race and Mud Bog at the 2008 Fowlerville Family Fair.&#13;
FAIR FRO M A l l&#13;
C o n te s ts a re s om e th in g to&#13;
do, s om e th in g to w a tc h&#13;
“and we always stop here because&#13;
the kids love seeing the&#13;
animals.”&#13;
John Walters checked in&#13;
on all the animats closely to&#13;
see if there were any signs of&#13;
babies. “It’d be cool,” he said.&#13;
Among her boys, Tara Walters&#13;
said, John is very interested&#13;
in the animals. “I wouldn’t be&#13;
surprised if he grew up to be a&#13;
veterinarian.”&#13;
We've got a winner&#13;
Cal Heckman of Brighton&#13;
'Township doesn’t believe it&#13;
was skill as much as luck that&#13;
won him a 3-foot-tall stuffed&#13;
teddy bear from the “Shoot&#13;
Out the Star” carnival game&#13;
Sunday afternoon. 'The former&#13;
Marine said accuracy is not a&#13;
skill you can claim when using&#13;
an air gun.&#13;
“But sometimes it’s better to&#13;
be IucIq^ than good,” he joked.&#13;
He picked out the brown bear&#13;
because “I thought it looked&#13;
like Baloo” from “The Jungle&#13;
Book.”&#13;
With no young children at&#13;
home, Hectanan (father of this&#13;
year’s first runner-up for the&#13;
2008 Fowlerville Family Fair&#13;
queen) said he would likely&#13;
donate it to a local cha4rity.&#13;
Determination&#13;
rewarded&#13;
Determination is one of&#13;
Jeanette Robertson’s strong&#13;
points.&#13;
It’s helped h e r survive&#13;
breast cancer and it’s earned&#13;
her a title she’s sought since&#13;
about 2000 - Homemaker of&#13;
the Year a t the Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair.&#13;
Robertson was crowned&#13;
with the honor Monday during&#13;
the Ladies Day luncheon&#13;
in the Finlan Gazebo. She will&#13;
be the fair’s 2008 representative&#13;
in the Michigan Homemaker&#13;
of the Year contest at&#13;
the Michigan State Fair.&#13;
“This is such a great honor,”&#13;
she said. “This is such a positive&#13;
thing for women. We’ve&#13;
got to be there for our families&#13;
and we’ve got to be there for&#13;
our kids.”&#13;
The effervescent Fowlerville&#13;
resident could not contain&#13;
her excitement over being&#13;
chosen for this year’s title.&#13;
She first tried for the honor in&#13;
2000, but had to back out for a&#13;
couple of years to battle breast&#13;
cancer. She said she’s entered&#13;
the contest the last five years&#13;
in a row.&#13;
“You’ve got to be positive,”&#13;
Robertson said about winning.&#13;
“I really hope to promote this&#13;
and get more women to participate.”&#13;
Robertson is the' single&#13;
mother of sons James, 25, and&#13;
David, 21. Since battling cancer&#13;
she’s become an advocate&#13;
of all local fundraising, including&#13;
Relay For Life, to help find&#13;
a cure for the disease.&#13;
“She is so involved and so&#13;
dedicated that she could be&#13;
the one-woman cure,” said&#13;
Erin Drummond, coordinator&#13;
of the contest.&#13;
Robertson has been a secretary&#13;
in the Michigan State University&#13;
College of Engineering&#13;
for 33 years. She belongs to&#13;
4-H and the Livingston County&#13;
Women’s Chorus.&#13;
Let the mud fly&#13;
Last Saturday afternoon’s&#13;
threat of rain didn’t phase competitors&#13;
readying for the Moms&#13;
Motorsports Mud Bog and Mud&#13;
Drag Races at the Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fhir.&#13;
“It really only matters to us&#13;
up here in the stands,” said&#13;
Cienoa 'Township’s Jim Conley,&#13;
who came prepared with an&#13;
umbrella and a seat cushion.&#13;
But fans didn’t seem all that&#13;
worried either, as the grandstands&#13;
were packed and rain&#13;
earlier in the day made the&#13;
“soup” in the “hole” that much&#13;
deeper. “You can get hooked on&#13;
this stuff,” Conley admitted.&#13;
Fair fun continues&#13;
Livingston County's&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair&#13;
concludes on Saturday, but&#13;
there's still plenty of fun&#13;
to be had. Here's some of&#13;
what's on tap for the last&#13;
two days.&#13;
Today&#13;
Special hours of carnival rides&#13;
for daycare and special needs&#13;
children from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.&#13;
■ 9 a.m. - Gates open.&#13;
■ 2 p.m. - Midway opens&#13;
to general public, $20 arm&#13;
band.&#13;
■ 2 p.m. - 4-H Large Animal&#13;
Auction, Livestock Arena.&#13;
■ 7 p.m. - Free Livingston&#13;
County Karoke&#13;
Championship. See the best&#13;
men and women singers&#13;
who made it to the finals&#13;
from elimination rounds&#13;
at several local pubs.&#13;
Entertainment Tent by&#13;
Finlan Gazebo.&#13;
■ 8 p.m. - USA Auto Enduro&#13;
Derby, sponsored by&#13;
American Compounding.&#13;
Tickets $10, Grandstand.&#13;
Saturday&#13;
Veterans admitted free 9&#13;
a.m.-S p.m. with proof of&#13;
veteran status.&#13;
■ 9 a.m. - Gates open.&#13;
■ Noon - Midway opens,&#13;
$20 arm band.&#13;
■ 3 p.m. - Free musical&#13;
performances from&#13;
Howell's Brandon's&#13;
School of Rock and local&#13;
bands, including "Motto,"&#13;
Entertainment Tent by&#13;
Finlan Gazebo.&#13;
■ 7 p.m.-Wolverine&#13;
Pullers Inc. Champion&#13;
Points Tractor Pull,&#13;
sponsored by KW&#13;
Automation. Tickets $10,&#13;
Grandstand.&#13;
■ 9:30 p.m. - Free&#13;
performance from&#13;
Ghengis John "The Human&#13;
Firecracker," Entertainment&#13;
Tent by Finlan Gazebo.&#13;
All Dates, Times, and Prices&#13;
Subject to Change.&#13;
Sisters Crystal Deweese of&#13;
Morris and LeAnne Deweese&#13;
of Howell are in big trouble already.&#13;
Their 4-year-old sons.&#13;
Jack Deweese and Chase&#13;
Marentette, respectively, are&#13;
hooked.&#13;
“Whoo hoo,” Jack cheered,&#13;
with his fists pumping in the&#13;
air when a truck he picked as&#13;
his favorite finally made a successful&#13;
run through the 125-&#13;
foot track of sloppy mud that&#13;
was more than 3 feet deep in&#13;
places.&#13;
“We get into tractor pulls,&#13;
too,” Crystal Deweese said.&#13;
The draw of the Mud Bog,&#13;
the Deweese sisters agree, is&#13;
that it’s loud and fast and the&#13;
mud really flies.&#13;
“Oh no,” Chase said. “Sometimes&#13;
they get stucl^”&#13;
The mud races are broken&#13;
up into different classes of&#13;
competition. Entries range&#13;
from regular four-wheel-drive&#13;
sport-utility vehicles to modified&#13;
trucks with more than&#13;
3,000 horsepower.&#13;
Wiimers of the mud drag&#13;
. race are determined by fastest&#13;
time through the course, while&#13;
the mud bog race winners&#13;
are those who go the farthest&#13;
through the deep mud course.&#13;
“We do it for fiin,” said Ortonville’s&#13;
Joel Newsome, a competitor&#13;
in a 2005 Lincoln Aviator&#13;
dubbed Hot Rod Lincoln.&#13;
“If you do it for money, you’re&#13;
doing it for the wrong reason.”&#13;
Reporters Leanne Smith, Laurie&#13;
Humphrey and Tom Tolen&#13;
contributed to this report.&#13;
Baby Pomerville&#13;
Bryce David Pomerville was&#13;
born on Ju n e 11 in 'Traverse&#13;
City, Michigan, to Andrew&#13;
and Rachell Pomerville of&#13;
Bellaire, Michigan. Bryce&#13;
weighed 10 pounds 11 ounces&#13;
and was 22 inches long. The&#13;
grandparents are: Joy and&#13;
David Pomerville of Brighton&#13;
and Pam and Tom Monville&#13;
of Bay City, Mich.&#13;
Send us your&#13;
announcements&#13;
The Livingston Community&#13;
News will publish&#13;
engagement, anniversary,&#13;
wedding and birth&#13;
announcements for residents&#13;
of Livingston County as space&#13;
permits. For details and&#13;
forms, call us at (810) 844-&#13;
2000.&#13;
Mountain bike winner&#13;
Grace Brzuchoski, 5, of Howell, won a mountain bike at the&#13;
Turtle Cove Shell-A-Bration May 31 at the new Turtle Cove&#13;
Family Aquatic Center o f Lower Huron M e tro p a rk , near&#13;
Belleville. Pictured: Grace Brzuchoski, 5, of Howeli and her&#13;
grandmother, Jean Brzuchoski, of Belleville, win a mountain&#13;
bikefroni Ricky the Turtie.&#13;
Bee&#13;
creative&#13;
Megan Slemp shows off the&#13;
bee she made at "What's the&#13;
Buzz?"The program was&#13;
one in a series being held as&#13;
part of the Summer Reading&#13;
Program,"Catch the Reading&#13;
Bug," at the Brighton District&#13;
Library.&#13;
COURTESY, BRIGHTON DISTRia LIBRARY&#13;
COURTESY SUE BEARS&#13;
Help for Help Clinic&#13;
St. Agnes Volunteers for Every Life sponsored a collection June&#13;
6-7 in front of VGs in Howell. They accepted used baby items,&#13;
new diapers, wipes and VGs receipts and also received $288&#13;
in cash for Pregnancy Help Clinic.The agency helps mothers&#13;
to keep their babies and support them after, or help with&#13;
adoption connections. Pictured, from left, are Marie Sheridan,&#13;
Sue Bartkowiak and Patrick and Bea Cuthbertson.&#13;
\ — r - M ** ^ r a n c f O liv e r d e n i a l&#13;
Dr. Brad Rondeau (810) 225-TEETH (8338)&#13;
760 0 Grand River Ave., Suite 295, Brighton&#13;
In the Livingston Centre, next to B.A.C.&#13;
D A Y L I L Y O P E N H O U S E&#13;
JULY19™&amp;20™ 9 a m - 5 p m&#13;
OUR ANNUAL DAYLILY DIG&#13;
Walk the field and c h o o se yo u r favorite daylilies!&#13;
O u r staff will d ig a n d p a ck age yo u r plants for you.&#13;
You'll find nearly every color o f the rainbow.&#13;
FREE DAYLILY WORKSHOP AT 1 PM BOTH DAYS!&#13;
SPECIAL SALES PRICES&#13;
ON SOME PERENNIALS&#13;
“Quality Plants fo r Dedicated Gardeners.&#13;
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THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , JULY 18, 2 0 0 8 A13&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A R&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
JULY 18&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 10:30 a.m.-noon - Mother Goose&#13;
cafe. Brighton District Library, 100&#13;
Library Drive. Details: 810-229-6571.&#13;
• 5-8 p.m.- After hours teen murder&#13;
mystery. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Drive. Details: 810-229-&#13;
6571.&#13;
• 6:30-9 p.m. - Digital Scavenger&#13;
Hunt, Howell Carnegie District&#13;
Library,314 W.Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
WALL FUNDRAISER&#13;
Howell Eagles Club, 141 Schroeder&#13;
Park Dr., Genoa Township. Veterans&#13;
groups w ork to bring the Vietnam&#13;
"M o v in g Wall"to Mo u n t Brighton&#13;
Sept. 11-14. $5 cover. 517-546-5601.&#13;
Friday&#13;
• 6 p.m.-midnight. Family Fun Day:&#13;
rock climbing wall, silent auaion,&#13;
moon walks, clowns,face painting,&#13;
food tent, horseshoe tournaments.&#13;
• 6 p.m.- Vegas gaming.&#13;
Saturday&#13;
• Noon-midnight, Family Fun Day&#13;
• Noon-midnight-Entertainment&#13;
Tent: bands and dancing&#13;
• 1 p.m.Vegas Night.&#13;
CHAMBER BREAKFAST&#13;
8:30 a.m. South Lyon City Hall, 335 S.&#13;
Warren St. Welcome new city m anager.&#13;
Details: 248-437-3257.&#13;
DSO CONCERT&#13;
8 p.m. Kensington Metropark.&#13;
Detroit Symphony Orchestra with&#13;
resident conductor Thomas Wilkins&#13;
in light classical and pops music.&#13;
Bring a chair or blanket. Details;&#13;
248-685-1561 or 800-477-3178.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
JULY 19&#13;
I REGISTER: KID/TEEN CRAFT SALE&#13;
Applications due by July 19 to participate&#13;
in the July 26 sale 11 a.m.-l&#13;
p.m. at Pinckney Community Public&#13;
Library, 350 Mower Road. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
10 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Brighton Nazarene&#13;
Church, 7669 Brighton Road,&#13;
Brighton. Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
CAR WASH FUNDRAISER&#13;
10 a.m - 2 p.m. First&#13;
^ Presbyterian C h u rc h o f Howell,&#13;
" C h ild re n 's Care Center, 323&#13;
W. G ra n d River Ave., Howell.&#13;
I Benefit 2 7 -ye ar -old Ew in g&#13;
S a rc om a patient a n d the&#13;
Am e r ica n Can ce r Society.&#13;
Details: 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -1 3 1 0 .&#13;
DINOSAUR DAYS&#13;
1 p.m. Nature Center, Kensington&#13;
Metropark. Cost: $2. Registration:&#13;
800 ^7 7 -3 1 7 8 or 248-685-1561.&#13;
TOWER CLIMB ZIP LINE&#13;
2-7 p.m. Howell Conference and&#13;
Nature Center, 1005 Triangle Lake&#13;
Road, Marion Township. Cost: $10&#13;
tower climbs, $5 zip rides. Details:&#13;
517-546-0249. A/so 7 7 a.m.-4 p.m.&#13;
Sundays.&#13;
RED WINE &amp; BREWS BENEFIT&#13;
7-11 p.m.The Opera House, 123 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave. Entertainment,&#13;
art exhibit, food, wine. Cost: $20&#13;
advance; $25 at door. Details: 517-&#13;
540-0065.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
JULY 20&#13;
KID’S APPRECIATION DAY&#13;
At Kensington Metropark for children&#13;
17 years and under, with one&#13;
paid adult: One free hour of rowboat&#13;
or paddleboat use; one free&#13;
ride on the "Island Queen H" p o n toon&#13;
boat; one free hayride at the&#13;
Farm Center. Details; 800-477-3178&#13;
or 248-685-1561.&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
streets adjacent to Livingston&#13;
County Historic Courthouse,&#13;
downtown Howell. Details; 517-546-&#13;
3920 or farmersmarket@howell.org.&#13;
KID'S FUN DAY&#13;
Noon-4 p.m. Farm Center at&#13;
Kensington Metropark Games,&#13;
crafts, milk a cow. Details: 800-477-&#13;
3178 or 248-685-1561.&#13;
HABITAT GUIDED HIKE&#13;
2 p.m. Nature Center at Kensington&#13;
Metropark Cost: $2. Registration:&#13;
800-477-3178 or 248-685-1561.&#13;
GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Brighton Kiwanis Concerts&#13;
at the Millpond Gazebo. Featured;&#13;
'T h e Backbeats,"a Beatles tribute&#13;
band.Details:810-227-0393.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
JULY 21&#13;
DAY CAMP&#13;
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Barnard Community&#13;
Center,415 N.Barnard St., Howell.&#13;
A week of activities at Howell&#13;
City Park and Thompson Lake.&#13;
Details/cost:517-546-0693 orwww.&#13;
howellrecreation.org.&#13;
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL&#13;
9 a.m.-noon St. Paul Lutheran&#13;
Church, 7701 E.M-36, Hamburg.&#13;
Details: 810-231-1033. Runs through&#13;
July25.&#13;
KIDS SAFETY CAMP&#13;
9:30-11:30 a.m. Howell High School&#13;
Freshman Campus, 1400 W.Grand&#13;
River Ave. Safety issues for kids&#13;
entering or just completed kindergarten.&#13;
Cost: $90.548-6310.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
10 a.m.-3;45 p.m. Knights of&#13;
Columbus, 3555 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Genoa Township. 517-546-0326.&#13;
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES&#13;
• 10:30-11 a.m. - Fun and Fit.&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100 Library&#13;
Drive. All ages, adult participation&#13;
required. Details: 810-229-6571.&#13;
• 10:30 a.m. - Reading to dogs.&#13;
Howell Carnegie District Library,&#13;
314W.Grand River Ave. Read to a&#13;
therapy dog. Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
• 2 p.m. - Paperbag scrapbooking&#13;
for teens. Howell Carnegie District&#13;
Library,314W.Grand River Ave.&#13;
Details; 517-546-0720.&#13;
• 6 p.m. - Movie. Hamburg&#13;
Township Library, 10411 Merrill&#13;
Road."Meet the Robinsons."810-&#13;
231-1771.&#13;
• 6:30 p.m. - Library meeting.&#13;
Pinckney Community Public Library,&#13;
350 Mower Road. Details: Friends of&#13;
Pinckney Library will meet. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
• 6-7:30 p.m. - Pokemon Night.&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100 Library&#13;
Drive. 5 years and up play cards.&#13;
Details: 810-229-6571.&#13;
FENCING CAMP&#13;
1 -3 p.m. Bennett Recreation&#13;
Center, 925 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell.Taught by M ichigan State&#13;
University Fencing Club Coach for&#13;
intermediate fencing students ages&#13;
8 to adult. Cost: $77-$l 50. Details:&#13;
517-546-0693, ext. 0.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
JULY 22&#13;
FISH CAMP&#13;
9:30 a.m.-noon or 1 -3:30, Nature&#13;
Center of Kensington Metropark&#13;
A ge s 8-12 years learn about pond&#13;
and fish ecology, tackle making,&#13;
fishing skills. Cost: $60, $50 each&#13;
additional sibling. Register: 1 -800-&#13;
47-PARKS. Through July 25.&#13;
MOM’S SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
10:30 a.m. Pregnancy Helpline,&#13;
7743 W .Grand River Ave., Brighton.&#13;
Details: 810-494-5433. Tuesdays.&#13;
CLASSIC FILM&#13;
11 a.m., Howell Theater, 315 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave.."Ben Hur."Cost:$5,&#13;
includes $2 coupon toward lunch&#13;
at a featured restaurant. Details;&#13;
517-546-0693.&#13;
INTRIGUING INVERTEBRATES&#13;
11 a.m. Pinckney Community Public&#13;
Library, 350 Mower Road. All ages.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
ONE-STROKE PAINTING&#13;
6-7:30 p.m. Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library, 350 Mower Road.&#13;
Bring clean stone or rock Cost: $9.&#13;
Register: 734-878-3888.&#13;
TEEN ANIME&#13;
6-8 p.m.-Pokemon Night. Brighton&#13;
District Library, 100 Library Drive.&#13;
Grades 6 and up. Details: 810-229-&#13;
6571.&#13;
DANCE BENEFIT&#13;
7:30 p.m. Brighton Center for the&#13;
Performing Arts, 7878 Brighton&#13;
Road. Students from Brigham&#13;
Young University perform. Proceeds&#13;
to Women's Resource Center. Cost:&#13;
$12.Details:517-548-2200.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
JULY 23&#13;
CHAMBER GOLF CLASSIC&#13;
Chem u n g Hills Golf Club, Oceloa&#13;
Township, Howell Chamber's&#13;
annual outing.Cost;$140 per golfer,&#13;
includes one mulligan or"do-over"&#13;
for a bad shot and $5 in 50-50 raffle&#13;
tickets. Details: 517-546-3920.&#13;
'WICKED'IN CHICAGO&#13;
7:45 a.m. leaves Bennett Recreation&#13;
Center, 925 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell; returns 1:30 p.m. July 24.&#13;
Lunch in Kalamazoo, 1:30 p.m.&#13;
Oriental Theater, 5:30 p.m. Chicago&#13;
Watenvorks Visitors Center. Details;&#13;
517-546-0693.Cost$109.&#13;
SUMMER READING&#13;
6:30 p.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road. Details:&#13;
810-231-1771.&#13;
PIZZA AND PAGES&#13;
6:30-7:30 p.m. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Drive.Teens&#13;
discuss Life as We Knew It by Susan&#13;
Beth Pfeffer. Details; 810-229-6571.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
JULY 24&#13;
FUN ON THE FARM&#13;
10 a.m. Farm Center at Kensington&#13;
Metropark Kids will be read a story&#13;
focusing on pigs.Cost: $3. Register:&#13;
800-477-3178 or 248-685-1561,&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 10:30 a.m. - Summer reading club.&#13;
Cromaine District Library, 3688 N.&#13;
Hartland Road and the Crossroads&#13;
Branch, 1788 N.OId US-23. Details:&#13;
810-632-S200 or 810-632-7480.&#13;
• 10:30-11:1 S a.m.-Gemini. Howell&#13;
Carnegie District Library, 314&#13;
W. G rand River Ave. M usical fun.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
• 3-5 p.m.-Open C om p u te r Lab.&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100&#13;
Library Drive. Details: 810-229-&#13;
6571.&#13;
• 3-4:30 p.m.-Wii gaming.&#13;
Pinckney C om m u n ity Public&#13;
Library, 350 M ow e r Road. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
• 5:30-8 p.m.-Class Act. Brighton&#13;
District Library, 100 Library Drive.&#13;
A ge s 9-12 theatre, puppetry,&#13;
so u n d effects and more. 810-229-&#13;
6571.&#13;
• 6-8 p.m.-Writer's W orkshop.&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100&#13;
Library Drive.Teens 6-12th grade.&#13;
Details: 810-229-6571.&#13;
• 7 p.m.-Video game. Howell&#13;
Carnegie District Library,314 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave."Rock Band"competition.&#13;
Register: 517-546-0720.&#13;
HEARING LOSS PROGRAM&#13;
11 a.m. Miracle Ear, 2739 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Genoa Township.&#13;
Educational program and free&#13;
lunch. Details: 517-545-24510.&#13;
MOVIE&#13;
2 p.m. Howell Senior Center, 925 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell.'Titanic."&#13;
Details: 517-546-0693, ext. 0.&#13;
HOOTIN'IN THE PARK&#13;
5:30-9 p.m.Town Square Park&#13;
Downtown Pinckney. Lions Club&#13;
free entertainment and food&#13;
including hot d o g s for only $.25.&#13;
Also Thursday; July 24,31, August 7,&#13;
14,21, and 28. Details: 734-878-6226.&#13;
ROCK'N'ROLL HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
6 and 7 p.m. Whitmore Lake Water&#13;
Ski Club performs. Admission: free,&#13;
donations are accepted. Details:&#13;
248-486-6666. Also 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.&#13;
July 31.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
JULY 26&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
JULY 25&#13;
SIDEWALK SALES&#13;
Downtown Fowlerville. Also&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
FISH FRY&#13;
S-8 p.m. Livingston County Wildlife&#13;
&amp; Conservation Club, 6060 M-36,&#13;
Hamburg. Cash bar. Fee: $10 adults,&#13;
$9 seniors and members, $5,6-12&#13;
years old, 5 years and under Free.&#13;
Details: 810-231-1811.&#13;
MOVIES IN THE PARK&#13;
D u s k Downtown Pinckney. PLHH&#13;
(Pinckney, Lakeland, Hamburg, Hell)&#13;
Chamber of Commerce."Shrek the&#13;
Third': Details: 734-878-9333.&#13;
'MODEL A' DAY&#13;
• 9:30-11:30 a.m. Krug Hilltop Ford,&#13;
798 E. Grand River Ave., Genoa&#13;
Township east o f Howell; 11:30&#13;
a.m.-l :30 p.m. cruise to Chelsea;&#13;
1:30-3 p.m. Car Show, Palmer Ford&#13;
Mercury, Chelsea; 3:30 p.m. Cruise&#13;
back to Genoa Township.&#13;
Details: 517-851-9502.&#13;
HIGH ROPES ADVENTURES&#13;
9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Howell&#13;
Conference and Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township. Cost: $25. Reservations:&#13;
517-546-0249.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
10:15-4 p.m. Knights of Columbus,&#13;
3555 E. Grand River Ave., Genoa&#13;
Township. Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
TEEN CRAFT SALE&#13;
11 a.m.-l p.m.-Pinckney&#13;
Community Public Library, 350&#13;
Mow e r Road. Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
BIRDS OF PREY&#13;
1 p.m. Nature Center of Kensington&#13;
Metropark Cost: $2.800-47-PARKS.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
JULY 27&#13;
SEEKING WILDLIFE&#13;
7 a.m. Nature Center of Kensington&#13;
Metropark Cost: $2. Register: 800-&#13;
47-PARKS.&#13;
COUNTRY BREAKFAST&#13;
8 a.m.-noon. Pinckney Memorial&#13;
Post No. 419, American Legion&#13;
Post Hall, 9807 Whitewood Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Cost/details: 734-878-&#13;
9522 or 734-878-6633.&#13;
BRIGHTON GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Brighton Kiwanis concert&#13;
with "M o o se &amp; da Sharks" and the&#13;
Lamplighters. 810-227-0393.&#13;
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LISTINGS&#13;
Submit items by Monday at&#13;
noon to be used in Friday's&#13;
publication.&#13;
Mail: Calendar, The Livingston&#13;
Community News, 420 W. Main&#13;
St., Brighton, Ml 48116;&#13;
E-mail: calendar!®&#13;
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A 1 4 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 , JULY 18, 2 0 0 8&#13;
VOLUNTEERS&#13;
This listing of volunteer&#13;
opportunities is compiled by the&#13;
Livingston County United Way.&#13;
ORGANIZE WAREHOUSE&#13;
OLHSA needs help organizing&#13;
and cleaning the food&#13;
distribution warehouse. Details:&#13;
517-546-8500 ext. 4109 or email&#13;
AllisonK@olhsa.org.&#13;
WAITING ROOM GREETER&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy Livingston&#13;
Hospital and Saint Joseph&#13;
Mercy Woodland Health Center&#13;
needs help in the radiology&#13;
waiting room greeting,&#13;
collecting paperwork and&#13;
straightening the waiting room.&#13;
Details: 517-545-6296.&#13;
HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy Hospice&#13;
seeks help with: respite care,&#13;
companionship, life review,&#13;
office work, special event&#13;
work, musicians, quilters and&#13;
craftspeople. Details: 517-540-&#13;
9129 or e-mail HahnKT@trinityhealth.&#13;
org.&#13;
PITT* iV'l nv-jT;' V iWit VitPiT rY¥te-iii.ri*iTi itfi'-&#13;
RACE HELP&#13;
Help needed with registration,&#13;
check-in, mile splits, water&#13;
stations, and the finish line at&#13;
the "Run Drugs out of Town"&#13;
Sept. 13 at the Howell City Park.&#13;
Details: 517-540-7759 or e-mail&#13;
TMorrow@co.livingston.mi.us.&#13;
WEB MAINTENANCE&#13;
Recycle Livingston in Howell&#13;
needs help maintaining&#13;
the Web site. Expenses&#13;
will be reimbursed, a free&#13;
household membership&#13;
to Recycle Livingston is&#13;
offered. Details: 517-548-&#13;
4439 or e-mail recycleliv@&#13;
sbcglobal.net.&#13;
CHILDREN'S PROGRAM&#13;
LACASA needs help with the&#13;
summer Children's Program,&#13;
"Adventurers Days." Details:&#13;
517-548-1350 ore-mail&#13;
ChristineL@lacasal.org.&#13;
SCOUTING ASSISTANCE&#13;
The Great Sauk Trail Council&#13;
of the Boy Scouts of America&#13;
needs men and women for the&#13;
scouting program in Livingston&#13;
County. Details: 734-971-7100&#13;
ext. 211 ore-mail MNisse@&#13;
bsamail.org.&#13;
PARTY PLANNER&#13;
Healthy Families-Livingston&#13;
needs help planning holiday&#13;
parties for parents and children&#13;
throughout the year. Details:&#13;
517-548-2200 ext. 33 or e-mail&#13;
wrc@wrc-livingston.org.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE HELP&#13;
The Livingston County Chapter&#13;
of the American Red Cross&#13;
needs help loading and&#13;
unloading blood drives. Details:&#13;
517-546-0326 or e-mail office®&#13;
liv-redcross.org.&#13;
COFFEE CART&#13;
Brighton Hospital needs people&#13;
to handle sales and service for&#13;
the coffee cart. Details: 810-&#13;
225-2527 or e-mail nsjogren@&#13;
brightonhospltal.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.&#13;
G O V E R N M E N T M E E T I N G S&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
JULY 21&#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.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE VILLAGE COUNCIL&#13;
7:30 p.m.Village Hall,213 S.Grand&#13;
Ave., Fowlerville. Details: 517-223-&#13;
3771 .Alternate Mondays.&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS&#13;
7:30 p.m. Commissioners’Chambers&#13;
Administration Building, 304 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell. Details:&#13;
517-546-3520.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
JULY 22&#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.unadilla.mi.us. Fourth&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7:30 p.m. H am b u rg T ow n sh ip&#13;
Hall, 1 0 4 0 5 Merrill Road,&#13;
H am b u rg T ow n sh ip. Details:&#13;
8 1 0 -2 3 1 -1 0 0 0 .&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
JULY 23&#13;
BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP&#13;
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
7 p.m. B r igh to n T ow n sh ip Hall,&#13;
4 3 6 3 B u n o Road, B r igh to n&#13;
Tow n sh ip . Details: 8 1 0 -2 2 9 -&#13;
0 5 5 0 or w w w .b r ig h to n tw p .c om .&#13;
Fourth Wednesdays.&#13;
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7 p .m .,Tow n sh ip Hall, 3 2 8 0 W.&#13;
M-36, P u tn am T ow n sh ip. Details:&#13;
7 3 4 -8 7 8 -3 1 3 1 o r putnam tw p.us.&#13;
Second and fourth Wednesdays.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
JULY 24&#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;
HARTLAND TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 3191 Hartland&#13;
Road, Hartland. Details: 810-632-&#13;
7498 or www.hartlandtwp.com.&#13;
Second and fourth Thursdays.&#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 or&#13;
visit http://hal.pcs.k12.mi.us.&#13;
HANDYTOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7:30 p.m. Handy Township Hall, 135&#13;
N. Grand Ave., Fowlerville. Details:&#13;
517-223-3228. Fourth Thursdays.&#13;
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JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Linemen&#13;
p ready&#13;
for all-star&#13;
test&#13;
r&#13;
I&#13;
Sam Holton, Chris Groth,&#13;
Howell S. Lyon&#13;
P ut Livingston County’s&#13;
four all-stars&#13;
together and they’d&#13;
make one heck of an&#13;
offensive line for any&#13;
quarterback.&#13;
Combined, Howell offensive&#13;
tackle Sam Holton,&#13;
Fowlerville tight end Joe&#13;
Lane, Brighton c enter Brian&#13;
Mclnerney and South Lyon&#13;
offensive tackle Chris Groth&#13;
weigh about 1,000 pounds.&#13;
The four beefy linemen&#13;
will rep re sen t are a schools&#13;
a t the Michigan High School&#13;
Football Coaches Association&#13;
East-West All-Star game Saturday&#13;
a t 2 p.m. at Michigan&#13;
State University’s Spartan&#13;
Stadium. Tickets a re $10 at&#13;
the gate.&#13;
Howell coach Jim Webb&#13;
will be an a ssistan t coach&#13;
on the West squad th a t features&#13;
Holton, Mclnerney and&#13;
Lane. Groth will suit up for&#13;
the East.&#13;
The Kensington Valley&#13;
Conference always has been&#13;
known as a league where&#13;
smash-mouth football rules.&#13;
“This ju st shows tha t the&#13;
county has some pretty good&#13;
offensive linemen,” Mclnerney&#13;
says.&#13;
All four teens are gearing&#13;
up for the s ta rt of their&#13;
college football careers, so&#13;
they’re psyched to get back&#13;
in pads.&#13;
“I’m looking forward to it,&#13;
to take an opportunity to play&#13;
a game before most college&#13;
kids get to,” says Mclnerney,&#13;
who will play at Wayne State&#13;
University. “I want to use it&#13;
to my advantage.”&#13;
Mclnerney says he’s lost&#13;
15 to 20 pounds to get to his&#13;
optimal playing weight of 275&#13;
pounds. He’s driving several&#13;
times a week to the downtown&#13;
D etroit campus to work&#13;
out with future teammates.&#13;
Groth says Columbia University&#13;
in New York wants&#13;
him to play a t 270 pounds, 25&#13;
pounds lighter than last fall.&#13;
He’s down to 280.&#13;
“I’ve ju st tried not to eat&#13;
snacks (anymore),” he says.&#13;
“I have been hungry at&#13;
times.”&#13;
He says the rehabilitation&#13;
of his right knee, which suffered&#13;
a partial te a r of the&#13;
MCL last season, has gone&#13;
well. He will actually play defense&#13;
in college, so this will&#13;
be his last chance to pancake&#13;
a defender.&#13;
“It should be pretty fun,”&#13;
he says of facing all-star&#13;
competition. “During the&#13;
regular season, I don’t get a&#13;
ton of big guys to hit.”&#13;
Holton will play a t Hillsdale&#13;
College. Lane will join&#13;
Fowlerville teammates Ryan&#13;
Ross, a wide receiver-defensive&#13;
back, and Wes Rejc,&#13;
a defensive lineman, a t Defiance&#13;
College in Ohio. He&#13;
says h e ’s been trying to diet&#13;
to increase his speed while&#13;
maintaining his 215-pound&#13;
frame.&#13;
“Putting the pads back on&#13;
(will be great),” Lane said.&#13;
“I haven’t had them on in a&#13;
while. We’ll have to wait and&#13;
see how it goes.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
living5toncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
K i d - s i z e t r i a t h l o n&#13;
M o m c o m p e t e s , t o o , i n l o n g v e r s i o n&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
The Nemeth family of Hartland Township rides on the bike&#13;
course that wili be used in Saturday's Hartland SuperKids Tri&#13;
on the grounds of Hartland High School. From left, are Arthur,&#13;
11; Gillian, 8 and their mom, Patti.&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Patti Nemeth offered her&#13;
daughter, Gillian, a chance to&#13;
take a break from the training&#13;
ride they were doing at&#13;
Kensington Metropark last&#13;
weekend.&#13;
Gillian, 8, declined, telling&#13;
her mom that “a triathlete&#13;
would finish” the full workout,&#13;
which ended after eight&#13;
miles.&#13;
Patti Nemeth’s dedication&#13;
to competing in triathlons&#13;
is starting to trickle down to&#13;
her children, Gillian and Arthur,&#13;
11. The three Hartland&#13;
Township residents will be&#13;
busy competing this weekend&#13;
in local triathlons put on by 3&#13;
Disciplines Racing of Fenton.&#13;
The children will race at 9&#13;
a.m. Saturday in the Hartland&#13;
SuperKids 'Tri, a new event&#13;
a t Hartland High School that&#13;
features a 100-meter swim, a&#13;
5-kilometer bike ride and an&#13;
800-meter run for athletes ages&#13;
7-10 years old like Gillian,&#13;
and a 200-meter swim, lOK&#13;
bike and one-mile run for athletes&#13;
ages 11-14 like Arthur.&#13;
The next morning at 8 a.m.&#13;
at Kensington, Patti Nemeth&#13;
will attempt the Carl’s Family&#13;
YMCA Happy Trails Triathlon,&#13;
a 800-meter swim, 20K&#13;
bike and 5K run, on a bum&#13;
knee.&#13;
Nemeth said she started&#13;
doing triathlons last year to&#13;
Arthur, left,&#13;
and Gillian&#13;
Nemeth&#13;
will be&#13;
competing in&#13;
the Hartland&#13;
SuperKids&#13;
Tri, a minitriathlon&#13;
competition&#13;
designed&#13;
for children&#13;
ages 7-14, on&#13;
Saturday at&#13;
Hartland High&#13;
School.&#13;
help maintain her weight.&#13;
She hopes her children get&#13;
hooked on its healthy benefits&#13;
as well.&#13;
“If we live to be 8 0 ,1 want&#13;
our quality of life to be good,”&#13;
she says. “My kids seem positive&#13;
about it.”&#13;
This is Arthur’s second triathlon.&#13;
“I like the swim the best,”&#13;
he says. “The bike is easy&#13;
but long. The run is short but&#13;
hard. The swim is perfect.”&#13;
Arthur says he wants to&#13;
S E E FAMILY, 82&#13;
T w is t e d m e t a l&#13;
w o w s c r o w d s&#13;
D r i v e r s r e t u r n t o c r a s h a n d w i n a t&#13;
a n n u a l f a i r D e m o l i t i o n D e r b y&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
B rian Brown’s mangled No.&#13;
393 Ford sa t in the staging&#13;
area after 'Tuesday night’s&#13;
USA Demolition Derby at&#13;
the Fowlerville Family Fair.&#13;
The front end had buckled&#13;
up with a wobbly front left wheel.&#13;
The back end was a twisted mess of&#13;
metal. It had plenty of gas, but it just&#13;
wouldn’t start.&#13;
Miraculously, a photo of Janelle&#13;
Neering was still intact on the passenger&#13;
side, hanging on despite all&#13;
the hits Brown took in finishing third&#13;
in the feature event.&#13;
Brown painted the ca r black with&#13;
pink lettering, to honor his niece,&#13;
who loved the color pink. Neering, a&#13;
16-year-old Swartz Creek High student,&#13;
died in an auto crash March&#13;
28,2007.&#13;
“She used to help me with the&#13;
car in the barn,” said Brown, 38, a&#13;
Fowlerville resident who drives a&#13;
gravel hauler for Sierra 'Trucking&#13;
Inc. in Brighton. “She was a real&#13;
sweet girl. She didn’t deserve to go.&#13;
She was our angel.”&#13;
Brown formed a loose-knit team.&#13;
Damaged Inc., this year with friends&#13;
Vincent Robertson of Whitmore&#13;
Lake and Jason Biery of Howell.&#13;
The three men were part of a field&#13;
of 14 cars and six trucks that wowed&#13;
a packed grandstands during the&#13;
competition.&#13;
Some of the drivers planned to be&#13;
S E E DERBY, 82&#13;
Above right, driver Nick Holdenberg&#13;
of Fowlerville confers with&#13;
derby official Branden Esch&#13;
at the conclusion of a heat in&#13;
Tuesday night's demolition derby.&#13;
Holdenberg had to watch much of&#13;
his heat w ith his car perched on the&#13;
safety wall. Above, officials confer&#13;
between events.&#13;
The Fair&#13;
online&#13;
m i i v e .com&#13;
Check the Web version&#13;
of the official fair guide:&#13;
Go to www.mlive.com/&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
and click on the fair guide icon.&#13;
A demolition&#13;
derby official&#13;
declares the&#13;
winner of the&#13;
pickup truck&#13;
event Tuesday&#13;
night at the&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair&#13;
to be Thomas&#13;
Goetz Jr. of&#13;
Stockbridge.&#13;
PHOTOS: JIM JAGDFELD,&#13;
SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
B a s e b a ll te a m ta k e s H a ll o f F am e e x c ite m e n t to C o o p e rs to w n , N.Y.&#13;
Brighton U-12&#13;
team faces stiff&#13;
competition&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Baseball coaches don’t&#13;
usually ask their players to&#13;
do homework, keeping them&#13;
indoors and off the field, but&#13;
Brighton U-12 travel baseball&#13;
coach Kevin Wagg wanted his&#13;
12 players to understand the&#13;
significance of their upcoming&#13;
trip to Cooperstown, N.Y.&#13;
Wagg asked each of his&#13;
players to pick a Hall-of-&#13;
Famer and come up with 10&#13;
facts about them. The assignment&#13;
has enhanced the playe&#13;
rs’ excitement to play in the&#13;
Cooperstown Dream Park&#13;
national baseball invitational&#13;
July 18-25.&#13;
“This is one of the best moments&#13;
of my life,” says Jake&#13;
Steslicki, 12, who will be a seventh-&#13;
grader at Maltby Middle&#13;
School this fall. “I get to spend&#13;
a week with my friends and a&#13;
week playing baseball.”&#13;
The Brighton team will be&#13;
one of 96 in its division. Each&#13;
team is guaranteed seven&#13;
games in pool play and at least&#13;
one game in the single-elimination&#13;
tournament.&#13;
Wagg says the tournament&#13;
“will be the highlight of the&#13;
year.” His team won the Brighton&#13;
tournament recently.&#13;
“It has been an up-anddown&#13;
season. We’ve been playing&#13;
well as of late,” Wagg says.&#13;
“That’s what I wanted, having&#13;
them hot for Cooperstown.”&#13;
The team will stay in the&#13;
barracks together and visit&#13;
the Hall-of-Fame to search for&#13;
the legends they’ve learned&#13;
about.&#13;
“We’ll have a blast while&#13;
we’re there,” Wagg says. “The&#13;
experience is more important&#13;
than the outcome of the&#13;
games. It will be a team-bonding&#13;
expenence.”&#13;
Steslicki’s mom, Lynn, says&#13;
the team has been fundraising&#13;
for the trip for more than&#13;
a year. She says her son looks&#13;
forward to trading pins with&#13;
players fi*om around the country.&#13;
The ceremony to induct&#13;
Robin Roberts, Goose Gossage,&#13;
Dick Williams, Barney&#13;
Dreyfuss, Bowie Kuhn, Walter&#13;
O’Malley and Billy Southworth&#13;
into the hall will take place&#13;
July 26, the day after the tournament.&#13;
Wagg and his players&#13;
hope to see some former inductees&#13;
about town while celebrating&#13;
the special event.&#13;
“We are hoping to see a fair&#13;
number of Hall-of-Famers,”&#13;
Wagg says. “The coaches will&#13;
probably recognize them more&#13;
than the kids.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
at 810-844-2012.&#13;
Brighton U-12 Travel Baseball team: top row: Coaches Kip&#13;
Conway, Kevin Wagg, John Steslicki, Jim Hayes. Middle row:&#13;
Zach Wagg, Joe Pickren, Dayton Schultz, Coley Crowley, Alex&#13;
Turkewycz, Michael Haas, Tyler Hayes. Bottom row: Jeremy&#13;
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THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , JU LY 18, 2 0 0 8&#13;
DERBY FROM Bi&#13;
D riv e r h it h a rd , g e ts k n o c k e d o u t, n o w re a d y fo r m o re&#13;
back for the USA Figure Eight&#13;
Derby, scheduled for Wednesday&#13;
and Thursday nights, and&#13;
the Auto Enduro Derby, set&#13;
for 8 p.m. Friday.&#13;
Biery and Robertson banged&#13;
into one another during one&#13;
heat Thesday, but held off when&#13;
a third challenger was counted&#13;
out, saving their cars for the&#13;
next round.&#13;
“It’s fun beating on each&#13;
other, but we treat each other&#13;
fair,” said Robertson, 39, a&#13;
truck driver for Aco Hardware&#13;
in F^umington HiUs.&#13;
Most other drivers treated&#13;
each other like punching bags.&#13;
Brighton’s Michael Radloff,&#13;
22, a mechanic at Brighton&#13;
Ford-Mercury, said his blue&#13;
GOLF&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ July 19, Fourth annual Marc&#13;
Meyer Memorial Golf Outing,&#13;
hosted by the Pinckney Memorial&#13;
Post No. 419, American Legion,&#13;
Whispering Pines Golf Club,&#13;
Pinckney. C o s t $85 pp. Start: 10&#13;
a.m. shotgun start. Details: 734-&#13;
388-0275.&#13;
■ July 19, Scramble for Wildlife&#13;
outing hosted by the Howell&#13;
Nature Center, Hartland Glen,&#13;
12400 Highland Road, Hartland.&#13;
Cost: $85 pp. Start: 9 a.m. Details:&#13;
Chris, 517-546-0249.&#13;
■ July 23,34th Annual Howell&#13;
Chamber of Commerce Golf&#13;
Classic, C h em u n g Hills, 3125 Golf&#13;
Club Road,Howell.Cost:$140 pp.&#13;
Start: 8:30 a.m. shot gun. Details:&#13;
517-546-3920.&#13;
■ July 26, Special Olympics&#13;
outing, Faulkwood Shores, 300 S.&#13;
Hughes Road, Howell. Start: 8 a.m.&#13;
shotgun. Cost: $95 pp. Sponsorship&#13;
and prize donations are also&#13;
options. Details: 734-222 8283.&#13;
■ Aug. 9 ,7th Pinckney Pirate&#13;
Football outing. Whispering Pines,&#13;
Pinckney. 8 a.m. shot gun. Cost: $90&#13;
pp. Details: www.Pinckneyfootball.&#13;
com. Contact: Alan Smith, 810-623-&#13;
8131, Iacocu007@hotmail.com.&#13;
No. 66 Ford truck got hit so&#13;
hard, he was knocked out for a&#13;
moment.&#13;
“That hurt,” he said. “That&#13;
was pure hurt. I got flash KO’d.&#13;
I woke up, and thought, ‘Here&#13;
we go (again).”’&#13;
It was a rude introduction to&#13;
his first demolition derby. By&#13;
the end of his heat, won by Tom&#13;
Goetz Jr. of Stockbridge, his&#13;
truck had buckled in half.&#13;
Radloff’s father, Chris, who&#13;
competed in demolition derbies&#13;
for i? years before retiring&#13;
a decade ago, was proud of&#13;
his son’s first attempt. Radloff&#13;
vowed to be back.&#13;
“A little extra padding, some&#13;
Tylenol and I’ll go again,” he&#13;
said. “Maybe next time in a car,&#13;
not a truck.”&#13;
The feature final gave fans&#13;
plenty of reasons to cheer. At&#13;
one point, a crash flipped one&#13;
car up on its side. Brown’s and&#13;
Robertson’s cars shot bursts of&#13;
fire from their engines before&#13;
quitting on the mud-filled field.&#13;
(Chelsea’s Jason Fletcher won&#13;
the feature.&#13;
Members of Damaged Inc.&#13;
indicated they hoped to run&#13;
several more derbies by summer’s&#13;
end. “It’s addicting,”&#13;
Robertson said. “About spring&#13;
(time), you need a loud noise&#13;
and to M something.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
It's (the&#13;
demolition&#13;
derby) addicting.&#13;
About spring&#13;
(time), you&#13;
need a loud&#13;
noise and to hit&#13;
something.'&#13;
V in ce n t R ob e rt so n , o n e o f three&#13;
m em b e r s o f D am a g e d Inc., a&#13;
trio that pa rt icip ated in the&#13;
D em o lit io n D e rb y e ven t at the&#13;
2 0 0 8 Fow le rville Family Fair on&#13;
T u e sd a y n igh t&#13;
FAMILY F R O M 81&#13;
M om h e lp e d h e r c h ild re n g e t in v o lv e d&#13;
beat his old time.&#13;
“I was really nervous,” at&#13;
my first one, he says. “When&#13;
I got out of the pool, my legs&#13;
were like Jell-0. On the bike,&#13;
there was this horrible turn&#13;
that was sharp and all sand. I&#13;
almost fell.”&#13;
Gillian admits to being nervous&#13;
in her first attempt.&#13;
“More kids should do it.&#13;
Then they will see it’s not&#13;
that far” to the finish line, she&#13;
says. “If they don’t place high,&#13;
at least they had fun.”&#13;
Patti Nemeth says most&#13;
people think triathlons are&#13;
“out of reach” because they&#13;
require three different disciplines.&#13;
She says she enjoys&#13;
watching h e r times fall the&#13;
more triathlons she finishes.&#13;
This will be her fifth in two&#13;
years.&#13;
“I can beat my swim (best)&#13;
and match my bike (time).&#13;
but Kensington has a lot of&#13;
big hills,” she says. “Once I’m&#13;
on the run, I just have to keep&#13;
telling myseh it’s only 30 minutes&#13;
(to the end).”&#13;
Nemeth says she hopes&#13;
triathlons become a family&#13;
sport.&#13;
“It is addicting,” she says.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
F O R D L IN C O L N M E R C U R Y&#13;
Carly Lasagna&#13;
■ School: Howell High&#13;
School.&#13;
■ Local ties: The 15-yearold&#13;
will be a junior in the&#13;
fall.&#13;
■ Sport: Softball.&#13;
■ Top sports moment:&#13;
Beating Lakeland in the&#13;
regional finals to advance to&#13;
the state semifinals in Battle&#13;
Creek.&#13;
■ This season: She&#13;
plays catcher for the&#13;
Highlanders and second&#13;
base and outfield for her&#13;
travel team, the Michigan&#13;
Outlaws.&#13;
■ Hobbies: Drawing,&#13;
tubing, riding four-wheelers.&#13;
■ Favorite subject:&#13;
Photography.&#13;
■ Athlete I admire: U.S.&#13;
Olympic shortstop Vicky&#13;
Gallinda&#13;
■ Academics: 3.3 GPA.&#13;
■ Future: This summer she&#13;
will travel with her softball&#13;
team to Kansas and New&#13;
York for tournaments.&#13;
1&#13;
R U N N I N G C A L E N D A R&#13;
■ July 19, Superkids Tri, Hartland.&#13;
www.3disciplines.com. Length: 100-&#13;
meter swim, 5K bike, 800-meter run&#13;
(10-and-under). 200m swim, 10K&#13;
bike, 1-mile run (ages 11-14). Start: 9&#13;
a.m. Cost:T8A. Contact: Kenny Krell,&#13;
Kenny@3disciplines.com, 810-714-&#13;
5768.&#13;
■ July 20, Carl's Family&#13;
YMCA Happy Trails Triathlon,&#13;
Kensington Metropark, Milford.&#13;
www.3disciplines.com. Length: 800-&#13;
meter swim, 20K bike, 5K run. Start:&#13;
8 a.m. Cost:T8A, Contaa: Kenny&#13;
Krell, Kenny@3disciplines.com, 810-&#13;
714-5768.&#13;
■ Aug. 6 , Northwind Running&#13;
Ciub summer cross country&#13;
series, Huron Meadows Metropark,&#13;
8765 Hammel Rd., Green Oak&#13;
Township. Length: 5K-8K. Start:&#13;
7 p.m. Cost: $5. Contact: Larry&#13;
Bostwick, northwindrc@yahoo.com.&#13;
■ Aug. 9, Run Thru Hell, Hell&#13;
Creek Ranch on Cedar Lake Road&#13;
at Patterson Lake Road, Hell. www.&#13;
gaultracemanagement.com.&#13;
Length: 4.8-10 miles. Start: 8 a.m.&#13;
Contact: Harrison Hensley, 734-&#13;
878-6640.&#13;
■ Aug. 15,31 th annual Melon&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length:&#13;
1 mile walk/run, 5K-1 OK, melon&#13;
roll. Start: 6:15 p.m.Cost:TBA.&#13;
Contact: Beth Schrader, 517-546-&#13;
0693, parksandrec@ci.howell.&#13;
■ Aug. 20, Northwind Running&#13;
Club summer cross country&#13;
series. Ind ependence Lake Park,&#13;
320 0 Je n n in g s Rd., Whitmore&#13;
Lake. Length: 5K. Start: 7 p.m.Cost:&#13;
$5. Contact: Larry Bostwick, northwindrc@&#13;
yahoo.com.&#13;
■ Aug. 23, Silver Lake 50-50,&#13;
Pinckney Recreation Area. www.&#13;
tortoiseandhare.com/races/silver50.&#13;
htm. Length: 50 mile/50K&#13;
Ultra Marathon, 2- and 4-person&#13;
relay. Start: 7 a.m. Cost: $50-&#13;
$140.Contact:Tortoiseand Hare&#13;
R u n n in g and Fitness Center, 734-&#13;
623-9640, events@tortoiseandhare.&#13;
com.&#13;
R E C R E A T I O N C A L E N D A R&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ Skate Camp - 10 a.m.-7 p.m.&#13;
Saturday, July 19 Three Fires Middle&#13;
School, 4125 C rooked Lake Road,&#13;
Genoa Township. Basic skills, design&#13;
a deck, demo and prizes. Lunch,&#13;
dinner provided. C o s t $85-$125.&#13;
Details:517-546-0693,ext.0 or&#13;
www.howellrecreation.org.&#13;
■ Fishing derby - Fourth annual&#13;
Family Fishing Derby on Zukey&#13;
Lake will be 8 a.m.-3 p.m. July 26.&#13;
Cost: $30 per boat. Web site: www.&#13;
carpetdepotbz.&#13;
■ Golf tournament - The&#13;
Kensington Senior/Super Senior&#13;
&amp; Golden Championship for ages&#13;
62 and older will be July 28 at&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Players&#13;
must have a USGA handicap. C o s t&#13;
$21. Registration ends July 24.&#13;
Details: 248-685-9332.&#13;
■ Brighton training camps&#13;
- Brighton Football Camps for&#13;
grades 2-8 will be July 21-24 and&#13;
for grades 9-12 from July 21 -25.The&#13;
Pistons Youth Basketball C amp for&#13;
boys and girls in grades 1-11 will be&#13;
Aug. 4-7. Details: www.GoDogs.org.&#13;
■ Special Olympics fundraiser&#13;
- A Bowl-A-Thon to benefit Area&#13;
27 Special O lympics will run&#13;
from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Aug.&#13;
9 at the Howell Bowl-E-Drome.&#13;
Sponsorships and prize donations&#13;
are needed. Details: 734-222 8283.&#13;
HOWELL PARKS&#13;
AND RECREATION&#13;
www.cityofhoweli.org.&#13;
■ Detroit Lions camp -T h e camp&#13;
for boys and girls ages 6-14 runs&#13;
8:30 a.m.-noon July 21 -24 at the&#13;
Howell Parker campus, 400 Wright&#13;
Road, Marion Township. C o s t $ 159.&#13;
To register call 313-262-2248.&#13;
■ Challenger British soccer&#13;
camp - Campswill host players&#13;
ages 3-18 from August 4-8 at&#13;
Page Field in Howell (formerly in&#13;
Hartland).To receive a free soccer&#13;
jersey, register online at www.challengersports.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Soccer league - Sessions for 6-&#13;
to 9-year-olds begin August 25 on&#13;
M o nd a y and Wednesdays for eight&#13;
weeks. Sessions for 10- to 13-yearolds&#13;
begin Aug. 26 on Tuesday and&#13;
Thursdays for eight weeks. Early&#13;
registration ends Aug. 1.&#13;
■ Workout membership - A&#13;
weight room/gym membership&#13;
allows access at Howell High&#13;
School from 7 a.m.-IO a.m.M-F and&#13;
6-8 p.m.M-Th.Cost$10-$20/month.&#13;
■ Family swim/open gym - The&#13;
Howell Area Aquatic Center and&#13;
field house will offer open swim&#13;
and g ym time 7-9 p.m. Fridays. Cost:&#13;
$3 swim. $2 gym use. $5 both.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.seicra.com or810-299-4140.&#13;
■ Summer camps - Camps and&#13;
clinics available in tennis, soccer,&#13;
golf, baseball, basketball, cheer,&#13;
pom, bowling and skateboarding.&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-225-3950.&#13;
■ Fitness night - Community&#13;
Complex at Pathfinder School from&#13;
7:30-9 p.m. M-W-F. Cost: $2.50 per&#13;
person. Details: 810-225-3946.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE COMMUNITY REC&#13;
517-223-6481.&#13;
HARTLAND COMMUNITY ED&#13;
8 10-626-2150 or www.hartiandcommunityed.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Open swims - 8:30-10:30 a.m.&#13;
and 12:30-2 p.m.M-F and 7:30-9&#13;
p.m.M-W-F-Sat.&#13;
■ Fitness membership - Fitness&#13;
room at Community Education&#13;
Center. Cost: $3/visit. $25/month.&#13;
■ Senior center classes - Aerobics,&#13;
stability ball training, walk-fit, yoga&#13;
and stretching classes are available.&#13;
Details: 810-626-2135.&#13;
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r fo r 74 Bed N u rs in g&#13;
a n d R e h a b ilita tio n&#13;
fa c ility . E x p e rie n c e d&#13;
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s h o w ro o m c o n d itio n ,&#13;
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$ 1 8 ,9 9 9 . (7 3 4)4 7 5-09 72 .&#13;
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$ 1 5 ,9 5 0 (2 4 8 )8 1 9 -9 5 2 1&#13;
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b la c k o n b la c k . 1 o w n e r.&#13;
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . (248) 345 -7 75 6&#13;
S ATU R N ION 3 '0 7 -35&#13;
MPG e x c e lle n t c o n d . p w r&#13;
s u n ro o f, d o o rs £r w in d o w&#13;
$ 1 1 ,3 0 0 /b e s t. 5 1 7 -7 6 4 -&#13;
2 6 0 3 o r 5 1 7 -9 6 0 -4 8 9 5 .&#13;
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4 d r s e d a n , 4 c y l., fu ll&#13;
p w r., fu ll w a r ra n ty , 30K,&#13;
$ 1 1 ,7 5 0 . 7 3 4 -9 7 1 -2 9 1 3 .&#13;
S a tu rn L200 '0 2 -3 3 MPG&#13;
H w y , s ilv e r, s u n ro o f, 68K&#13;
m i, Ex tra c le a n . $ 75 00&#13;
(734) 6 5 2 -1 17 7&#13;
S ATU R N LW 3 0 0 '0 2 -&#13;
W a g o n , all p o w e r , n ew&#13;
tire s , e x c . c o n d . 2 9/2 4&#13;
m p g . $ 52 99 . 7 3 4 -3 2 0 -&#13;
4 9 4 9 o r 2 31 -6 49 -8 9 51 .&#13;
M A Z D A 626 '9 8 - 80K, 4&#13;
d o o r, a u tom a tic , g o o d&#13;
c o n d it io n . G re e n o u t/ta n&#13;
in , 2W D , A B S , A ir . CD,&#13;
c ru is e , le a th e r, p o w e r all,&#13;
s u n ro o f, ip o d c o n n e c to r&#13;
$ 4 ,5 0 0 (7 3 4 )8 7 8 -9 2 5 9&#13;
M A Z D A 6 26 '0 0 a u to&#13;
le a th e r 110K CD re lia b le&#13;
n o ru s t n e w t im in g b e lt,&#13;
tire s $ 3 9 5 0 7 34 -3 55 -8 3 97&#13;
M e rc e d e s Benz '7 4 - C o n v&#13;
e r tib le , 3 5 0 SL, e x c .&#13;
c o n d , lo w m i, re c e n t re s&#13;
to ra tio n . D r iv e n o n ly 3&#13;
m o s /y r. B o th to p s . $ 69 50&#13;
7 3 4 -7 6 1 -7 5 3 8 , e ve s .&#13;
MERCEDES S 43 0 '0 0&#13;
6 9 ,0 0 0 m ile s , e x c e lle n t&#13;
c o n d it io n . B rillia n t S ilv e r&#13;
e x te r io r . $ 17 ,80 0. G a ra g e&#13;
d in W in te r&#13;
to o ro@ a o l.c om ,&#13;
(7 3 4)6 7 8-80 54 .&#13;
MERCEDES S LK 2 3 0 '9 8 -&#13;
S liv e r, h a rd to p c o n v e r t ib&#13;
le , 6 1 K m i. E x c e lle n t&#13;
c o n d itio n . S to re d w in te&#13;
rs . A d u lt o w n e r.&#13;
$ 1 2 ,5 0 0 . A fte r 6 pm ,&#13;
c a ll 8 1 0 -5 9 9 -5 1 5 0 .&#13;
S u b a ru F o re s te r L '0 2 -&#13;
P ow e r lo a d e d 6 6K N ice !&#13;
$ 8 9 0 0 . 7 3 4 -3 2 0 -2 7 5 2 .&#13;
T o y o ta A v a lo n '9 6 -&#13;
G o o d C o n d itio n ! 59K,&#13;
$ 3 ,5 0 0 . 7 3 4 -6 0 4 -0 8 9 9 .&#13;
TO Y O T A A V A LO N '9 6 -&#13;
L e a th e r, w e ll m a in ta in e d ,&#13;
c le a n , lik e n e w in 8 o u t.&#13;
$ 4 0 0 0 . 7 3 4 -2 7 7 -4 0 8 9 .&#13;
V o lv o S60 '0 4&#13;
L e a th e r, m o o n , 29K,&#13;
$ 1 4 ,9 0 0 . 7 3 4 -3 2 0 -2 7 5 2 .&#13;
VO LVO V 7 0 XC '0 0 -&#13;
AW D , SE S ta tio n W a g o n .&#13;
B la c k , le a th e r, lo a d e d .&#13;
E v e rv ^h in g n ew . M u s t&#13;
s e ll $ 6 7 5 0 . 8 1 0 -2 52 -1 7 61&#13;
We are proud to use&#13;
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VW P A S S A T '01 -G L S 4&#13;
C y l 1.8 T u rb o , a u to 132K,&#13;
2 8 -3 0 m p g . 1 o w n e r&#13;
$ 4 9 5 0 . 7 3 4 .2 3 9 .2 6 3 0 .&#13;
C h e v ro le t C h e v e lle '7 0&#13;
9 0 ,0 0 0 m ile s , 2 d o o r , 4 -&#13;
s p e e d , e x c e lle n t c o n d it&#13;
io n , re d e x t., b la c k in t.,&#13;
8 c y lin d e r s , 2W D , $ 44 00 .&#13;
ju d ym a r s@ m s n .c om ,&#13;
(2 0 6)3 3 9-51 59 .___________&#13;
C o rv e tte '9 9 - A u to , s ilv e r /&#13;
b la c k , n e w tire s 8 w h e e ls&#13;
like n ew , s to re d w in te r s .&#13;
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 . (734) 4 28 -8 8 1 2 .&#13;
M in i S k id s te e r, b o x e r,&#13;
tra c k s , h a r le y ra ke , tre e&#13;
a u g e r, t re n c h e r, fo rk s ,&#13;
b o re n g u n it, tra ile r,&#13;
$ 1 4 ,5 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 4 9 -7 3 2 2&#13;
H a rle y D a v id s o n FLT '8 5 -&#13;
7 3K m ile s , g o o d s h a p e ,&#13;
ru n s g o o d . $ 5 5 0 0 /b e s t.&#13;
(734) 6 6 5 -9 3 1 7 .___________&#13;
HARLEY D A V ISO N -&#13;
1982 FLH b e lt d riv e 8 00 0&#13;
o rg m ile s $ 7 0 0 0 B /0&#13;
(7 3 4)8 9 1-51 37 .&#13;
K AW A S A K I V U LC AN '9 6&#13;
1500-C C ru is e r, g a ra g e&#13;
k e p t, p ip e s , s a d d le b a g s ,&#13;
w in d s h ie ld . O n ly 15K&#13;
m ile s . E x tra s e a t fo r tw o&#13;
rid e rs . B ra n d n e w b a tte&#13;
r y a n d tire s . E x c e lle n t&#13;
c o n d itio n . $ 38 00 .&#13;
c o o k e a j@ c om c a s t.n e t,&#13;
(7 3 4)9 9 4-09 88 .&#13;
C h e v y T ra ilb la z e r '0 7 -&#13;
A u to , A /C , 18K p o w e r,&#13;
$ 1 1 ,9 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 8 4 -9 9 0 1 .&#13;
GMC ENVOY '0 6 S L E -&#13;
O n ly 1 5,8 79 m i., p o w e r&#13;
s u n ro o f, c ru is e , p o w e r&#13;
lo c k s /w in d o w s , a b s o lu te ly&#13;
lik e n ew , s u m m it&#13;
w h ite , g re y lu x u r y c lo th .&#13;
$ 1 3 ,9 9 5 . J o h n R o g in&#13;
G M C 7 3 4 -9 4 1 -1 2 3 4 .&#13;
JEEP LIBERTY 2 00 7&#13;
2 5 0 0 0 m ile s , 5 d o o r , a u tom&#13;
a t ic , e x c e lle n t c o n d it&#13;
io n , STONE W H ITE e x te&#13;
r io r , GRA Y in te r io r , 6&#13;
c y lin d e r s , 4W D , $ 1 1 ,99 5.&#13;
(7 3 4)9 1 3-11 17 .&#13;
Ma zd a T r ib u te (F o rd&#13;
Escap e ) S '0 6 - 4W D ,&#13;
re d , s u n ro o f, 27K, m in t,&#13;
$ 1 4 ,9 0 0 . 7 3 4 -3 3 0 -2 7 5 2 .&#13;
CHEVY 2 5 0 0 S ILV ER ADO&#13;
8 9 2 d o o r , a u to , g o o d&#13;
c o n d it io n , 4W D , $ 25 00 .&#13;
WE S TERN P LOW ,S A LT&#13;
S PR EADER,NEW TIRES&#13;
(7 3 4)4 2 4-09 88 .&#13;
C h e v y K 3 5 0 0 '0 5 - C rew&#13;
ca b , d u a lly s , d u ram a x ,&#13;
lo a d e d , rh in o lin e r, XM ,&#13;
$ 1 7 ,5 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 4 9 -7 3 2 2 .&#13;
DODGE 99 Ram 2 50 0&#13;
V I 0 4 x 4 Q c a b 8 'b e d to w&#13;
g c $ 5 1 0 0 2 4 8 -4 8 6 -4 1 8 5&#13;
D o d g e D a k o ta '0 6 - Ext,&#13;
a u to , A /C , CD, 28K,&#13;
$ 9 8 0 0 . 7 3 4 -3 2 0 -2 5 1 4 .&#13;
FORD F-150 '0 5 - 7 9,0 00&#13;
m ile s , 2 d o o r , a u to , e x c&#13;
e lle n t c o n d . G ra y e x te r io&#13;
r, G ra y in te r io r , 8 c y lin d&#13;
e rs , 4W D , A ir , ra d io /&#13;
c a s s e tte , CD, c ru is e c o n t&#13;
ro l, p o w e r lo c k s , p o w e r&#13;
s e ats , p o w e r w in d o w s ,&#13;
tilt , to w p kg . $ 1 0 ,20 0.&#13;
E x te n d e d Cab&#13;
j.h e rm a n@ r ie c k h o ff.c om&#13;
(7 3 4)6 7 9-92 26 .___________&#13;
FORD RANGER '0 3 -&#13;
S te p s id e , 4 x 4 , lo w m ile a&#13;
ge . A s k in g $ 12 ,00 0&#13;
. m a k e o ffe r 7 3 4 -3 6 8 -8 8 8 4&#13;
C h e v y E x p re s s 2 5 0 0 '0 7&#13;
C a rg o , a u to , A /C , 11K,&#13;
$ 1 3 ,9 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 8 4 -0 9 4 9 .&#13;
C h e v y U p la n d e r '0 8 - A u to&#13;
A /C CD p o w e r 8K w a r r&#13;
$ 1 4 ,9 0 0 . 7 3 4 -3 2 0 -2 5 1 4 .&#13;
F o rd F re e s ta r SEL '0 5 -&#13;
B lu e, 19K o n ly , m in t&#13;
$ 1 2 ,8 0 0 . 7 3 4 -3 2 0 -2 7 5 2 .&#13;
H o n d a O d y s s e y '0 2&#13;
E x c e lle n t $8,9 00 .&#13;
7 3 4 -6 6 9 -4 4 3 3 .&#13;
P o n tia c T ra n s p o r t Ext.&#13;
M in i-v a n '9 8&#13;
A /C , $ 27 00 .&#13;
(734) 5 47 -2 93 2&#13;
T o y o ta S ie n n a '0 0&#13;
E x c e lle n t, $ 5,9 00 .&#13;
7 3 4 -6 6 9 -4 4 3 3&#13;
AACHEN AUTO&#13;
Want Junk Cars&#13;
Cash p a id u p to $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 .&#13;
B u y in g ru n n in g , w re c k e d&#13;
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7 am -8 pm . 7 3 4 -2 23 -5 5 81&#13;
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ca sh Paid O p e n 7 Da ys&#13;
DK T ow in g 7 3 4 -3 6 8 -5 0 8 8&#13;
2 0 0 8 H O N D A C L E A R A N C E&#13;
H a rle y U ltra C la s s ic '0 7 -&#13;
S h r in e r E d itio n , 6 sp d ,&#13;
s e c u r ity s y s tem , e x tra s ,&#13;
$ 1 9 ,0 0 0 . 517 -7 40 -4 0 21&#13;
H o n d a G o id w in g '81&#13;
1100 GL, 3 6K m i, g o o d&#13;
s h a p e , re a d y to rid e .&#13;
$ 2 1 0 0 /b e s t 734 -4 29 -1 2 31&#13;
A u d i A 6 '0 1 - 120 ,00 0&#13;
m ile s , 4 d o o r , s ta n d a rd ,&#13;
e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n .&#13;
B la c k e x te r io r . B la c k in te r&#13;
io r , 6 c y lin d e r s , AW D ,&#13;
W A U E D 6 4B 4 1N 0 3 2 4 5 8&#13;
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w h e e ls , ra d io /c a s s e tte ,&#13;
b u c k e t s e ats , CD c h a n g e&#13;
r, c ru is e c o n tro l, DVD&#13;
p la y e r, h e a te d seats,&#13;
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p o w e r w in d o w s , s a te llite&#13;
ra d io , s u n ro o f, tilt ,&#13;
$ 1 0 ,5 0 0 . Q u a ttro , tw in&#13;
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io n . T h is c a r h as b e e n&#13;
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05 FORD TAURUS&#13;
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'04 FORD FREESTAR&#13;
One owner, all power, travel&#13;
ready.............. $11,900&#13;
'06 FORD TAURUS&#13;
Chrome wheels, ash gold&#13;
beauty. 26K miles. $12,900&#13;
‘06 FORD EXPLORER&#13;
4 dr, 4x4, V6, auto, a/c, all&#13;
power ........$14,900&#13;
‘06 MERCURY MONTEREY&#13;
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summer travel.. ...$15,500&#13;
‘06 LINCOLN TOWN CAR&#13;
Burgundy with tan top,&#13;
leather.............$16,900&#13;
'06 MAZDA TRIBUTE&#13;
Auto, air. just 13Kml $16,900&#13;
‘07 GRAND MAROUIS LS&#13;
Loaded, 1 owner, leather&#13;
6 all the options, save&#13;
thousands.........$16,900&#13;
'06 MERCURY MARINER&#13;
Auto, all power, like new ...&#13;
.................... $17,900&#13;
‘04 LINCOLN LS&#13;
V8, auto, moon, leather,&#13;
chrome wheels, 17K&#13;
mi.................. $17,900&#13;
‘06 MAZDA 5&#13;
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clean............... $19,900&#13;
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'06 FORD FUSION&#13;
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b e a u ty , o n ly 1 8K m ile s .&#13;
'02 FORD TAURUS&#13;
4 DR.. Sedan, auto. A/C,&#13;
clean&#13;
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Signature series, all power,&#13;
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Burgundy exterior,&#13;
tutone leather interior.&#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, JULY 25, 2008 www.mlive.com/livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
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Howell Beautification Committee member Phyllis&#13;
Douglas pull weeds from a flower bed.&#13;
Beautiful&#13;
blooms&#13;
H o w e l l g r o u p&#13;
t a k e s p r i d e i n&#13;
t h e i r c i t y&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
T heir blooms may come and go, but&#13;
their mission is deeply rooted in over&#13;
40 years of sweat, labor and love.&#13;
They are the Hoiwell Beautification&#13;
Committee, also known as the group&#13;
responsible for the picturesque landscape&#13;
outside Howell’s Chamber of Commerce&#13;
building, as well as the landscaping&#13;
around State Street, the city’s war memorial&#13;
and the plantings underneath all the city’s&#13;
entrance signs.&#13;
“They a re some of the hardest-working&#13;
volunteers. They make the city look great,&#13;
which helps us promote the community,”&#13;
said Howell City Manager Shea Charles,&#13;
“and the average age for club members is&#13;
73.” For their efforts, the city awards them&#13;
up to $2,000 annually to purchase plants.&#13;
Today’s 13-member group, headed by Phil&#13;
D’Annunzio, meets every Tuesday morning&#13;
a t the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce,&#13;
123 E. Washington St., to diiscuss the day’s&#13;
a ssignment before heading out to plant,&#13;
pluck and prune the flower beds they lovingly&#13;
c a re for April-October. They also discuss&#13;
who should win the group’s Blue Ribbon&#13;
Award, given over a 10-week period to&#13;
select re sid en ts and business owners who&#13;
maintain beautiful front yards.&#13;
“If it’s pleasing when you’re going 50&#13;
miles p e r hour, it’s gre a t,” said D’Annunzio&#13;
about how the award winners a re chosen.&#13;
The city is divided into four quadrants,&#13;
with the Grand River Avenue and Michigan&#13;
intersection dividing north, south, e a s t and&#13;
west. Members of the beautification committee,&#13;
who a re assigned neighborhoods,&#13;
seek out quality landscaping. “We go out&#13;
and drive around,” said D’Annunzio, 84. If&#13;
his group gets a tip about a site, “they go&#13;
and c h e c k lt out.”&#13;
The award, which has prompted someamount&#13;
of flower competition, not only re c ognizes&#13;
the hard work of the award-winning&#13;
property owner, but it’s been known to spur&#13;
neighborhood beautification.&#13;
Howell Beautification Committee&#13;
■ What: A volunteer group dedicated to improving&#13;
—the city's image through beautiful landscapes. - "&#13;
■ When: Weekly Tuesday morning meetings and -■&#13;
scheduled volunteer opportunities.&#13;
■ Who: The group is open to everyone with an ■]&#13;
interest in gardening. Membership is free, and weekly H&#13;
attendance is not mandatory.&#13;
■ Where: Weekly meetings are at the Howell Area ^&#13;
__Chamber o f Commerce building, 123 E. Washington St-&#13;
^ ■ D e t a i f s : T a i r 5 1 7 - 5 4 6 ^ ; ^ ^ ^ 4 d 4 e a v e ; a ^ r n e s ’f a g e . ' ^ » ; j i M&#13;
m i&#13;
PHOTOS: ANGELA SPOONER.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
The Howell Beautification Committee is a group of volunteers that works to improve the look of&#13;
the city. Carla Jowkar and John Hubbel, above, are both active members of the group, headed by&#13;
HBC President Phil D'Annunzio, below.&#13;
“I t’s a domino affect, when one neighbor&#13;
gets it, o th e rs see it and try to get it” by&#13;
adding flowers and plants into th e ir yards,&#13;
•said Charles.&#13;
Marigolds, daffodils, wave petunias, g e ra niums,&#13;
begonias, hostas and mums a re all&#13;
favorites of the committee because of their&#13;
hardiness and color. Still, the group doesn’t&#13;
take the blooms for granted, showering&#13;
them with water as well as attention. The&#13;
re su lt is flower beds th a t make complete&#13;
stran g e rs say “wow.”&#13;
“Someone the o th e r day walked in and&#13;
told me ‘your flowers a re so gorgeous,”’&#13;
said Pa t Convery, p re sid en t of the Howell&#13;
Area Chamber of Commerce. “I didn’t know&#13;
them, but they were impressed enough to&#13;
come in.” ^&#13;
Though the group enjoyed a much la rge r&#13;
membership in the 1970s and 1980s - up to&#13;
40 people a t one time - this smaller working&#13;
group remains very committed.&#13;
“When they come to you, you know&#13;
th ey ’re e a rn e s t,” said D’Annunzio. “They&#13;
get a charge out of putting (flowers) in and&#13;
seeing n a tu re take over.”&#13;
The group has developed a good reputa-&#13;
S E E GARDEN, A2&#13;
Visit us online&#13;
Visit us at our new electronic&#13;
version of The Livingston&#13;
Community News at mlive.com/&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
m i i v e . c o m&#13;
Read more Hamburg Township election&#13;
coverage on A4 and A8 of this&#13;
week’s edition, or see Livingston&#13;
County's candidate profiles inside&#13;
our Voter Guide. Inside.&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
supervisor&#13;
faces 2&#13;
rivals in&#13;
primary&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Incumbent Hamburg Township Supe&#13;
rvisor Cindy P in e ’s desire to keep&#13;
h e r job an o th e r four&#13;
y e a rs is being challenged&#13;
by two township&#13;
officials who&#13;
say they have more&#13;
experience and b e tte&#13;
r c redentials for&#13;
the job.&#13;
Pat Hohl, a 12-year&#13;
township tru ste e ,&#13;
and Don Burtraw,&#13;
the township’s zoning and code en forcement&#13;
officer for five ye a rs and&#13;
a 19-year a s se sso r&#13;
in Washtenaw County,&#13;
hope to u n se a t&#13;
Pine. B e c au se , all&#13;
th re e a re running&#13;
as Republicans and&#13;
no other candidates&#13;
have filed, the race&#13;
will be decided in the&#13;
Aug. 5 primary election.&#13;
In March, Hohl was one of four&#13;
township board members who voted&#13;
to take away some of P in e ’s duties&#13;
th a t a re not r e quired&#13;
of the su p e rvisor&#13;
by law, including&#13;
oversight of the&#13;
township’s utilities&#13;
dep a rtmen t and its&#13;
municipal wa te r and&#13;
sewer projects. The&#13;
re a ssig nm en t of the&#13;
duties was n e c e ssary,&#13;
board members&#13;
said, because Pine was exposing the&#13;
township to potential litigation by&#13;
acting on h e r own, ignoring board directives&#13;
and not communicating with&#13;
the board.&#13;
While Pine, 58, continues to claim&#13;
this action was politically motivated,&#13;
S E E HAMBURG, A2&#13;
Pine&#13;
Hohl&#13;
Burtraw&#13;
. Green Oak Twp. girl first in Michigan to die of hyperthermia this year&#13;
BY SUSAN L. OPPAT&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
A toddler who died in the&#13;
sweltering heat of a closed-up&#13;
cab of a pickup truck at the&#13;
family’s home in Green Oak&#13;
Township was the first youngster&#13;
in Michigan to die from&#13;
hyperthermia this year.&#13;
Police said the youngster&#13;
had been left sleeping in her&#13;
car seat July 16 by her 29-yearold&#13;
father.&#13;
Police and firefighters from&#13;
Livingston County’s Green&#13;
Oak 'Township found the girl’s&#13;
26-year-old mother performing&#13;
cardiopulmonary resuscitation&#13;
on her unconscious daughter&#13;
about 4:30 p.m. that day. They&#13;
took over CPR but the girl was&#13;
pronounced dead at the scene.&#13;
'Township Police Chief Robert&#13;
Brookins has said the child&#13;
was left inside the pickup truck&#13;
in the driveway of the family’s&#13;
home at least two hours earlier.&#13;
The truck was shut off and the&#13;
windows rolled up while temperatures&#13;
outside soared near&#13;
90 degrees.&#13;
Brookins said preliminary&#13;
autopsy results confirm the&#13;
child died of hyperthermia, but&#13;
do not indicate what time the&#13;
girl died.&#13;
The truck was parked outside&#13;
the family home near 10&#13;
Mile Road and Rushton, and&#13;
the temperature in nearby&#13;
Howell was 88 degrees when&#13;
the child was found.&#13;
Brookins said police spoke&#13;
to the toddler’s parents the day&#13;
she died, and they were distraught,&#13;
but cooperative.&#13;
But after Detroit news media&#13;
swarmed into the family’s&#13;
neighborhood the next day,&#13;
Brookins said, the family did&#13;
not return calls from police.&#13;
The toddler’s death &amp;*om&#13;
hyperthermia was the first&#13;
this year in Michigan, according&#13;
to Jan Null, a professor at&#13;
San D*ancisco State University&#13;
who tracks such deaths. The&#13;
girl was the 17th child to die in&#13;
a hot car this year in the United&#13;
States.&#13;
Michigan is one of 36 states&#13;
that do not make it a crime for&#13;
an adult to leave children unattended&#13;
in a car, although the&#13;
state House passed a bill in&#13;
January that would make it a&#13;
crime.&#13;
The bill, sponsofed by Rep.&#13;
Mark Meadows, D-East Lansing,&#13;
was referred to the Senate&#13;
Judiciary Committee last February,&#13;
but there is no indication&#13;
on the state Legislature’s Web&#13;
site that the Senate has considered&#13;
the bill.&#13;
The House bill would make it&#13;
a 93-day misdemeanor to leave&#13;
a child in a vehicle for a period&#13;
of time that poses an unreasonable&#13;
risk of harni or injury.&#13;
Penalties would increase&#13;
with the degree of injury to the&#13;
child. If the child suffered minor&#13;
injury, the penalty would increase&#13;
to a maximum of a year&#13;
in jail and a $1,000 fine. With&#13;
serious harm, the crime would&#13;
become a felony with a 10-year,&#13;
$5,000 penalty.&#13;
With the death of the child,&#13;
the adult could be convicted of&#13;
a 15-year, $10,000 felony.&#13;
Studies cited in P ^ a tr ic s ,&#13;
a national journal for pediatricians,&#13;
found temperatures&#13;
rise about 40 degrees inside&#13;
a vehicle when the temperature&#13;
outside is between 72 and&#13;
96 degrees. In this case, that&#13;
would have put the temperature&#13;
inside the truck at about&#13;
128 degrees.&#13;
Studies indicate that “cracking”&#13;
the windows, leaving them&#13;
open less than 2 inches, does&#13;
not reduce that temperature&#13;
increase.&#13;
INDEX&#13;
Achievers A6&#13;
Calendar A9&#13;
Jason Deegan's column B1&#13;
Livingston Life A7-A12&#13;
Real Estate A3&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column A7&#13;
Sports B1-B2&#13;
Volunteers A9&#13;
To report news or for free home&#13;
delivery call {810)844-2000.&#13;
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IN BRIEF&#13;
Festival fun comes to Brighton&#13;
Summerfest fun will&#13;
take over downtown&#13;
Brighton this weekend.&#13;
The Downtown&#13;
Brighton Merchants&#13;
Association will sponsor&#13;
its Summerfest&#13;
- Mardi Gras Style!&#13;
which nms 10 a.m.-lO&#13;
p.m. today and Saturday&#13;
along West Main&#13;
Street and at the Mill&#13;
Pond.&#13;
The event include the&#13;
popular Sidewalk Sales,&#13;
music, kids activities, a&#13;
movie and a casting call&#13;
for the “The Price Is&#13;
Right Model Search.”&#13;
That event is set for 10&#13;
a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at&#13;
the Mill Pond.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Cruisin' time&#13;
Pinckney Music Boosters are&#13;
getting ready for the Helluva&#13;
Cruise fundraiser. A4&#13;
One last look&#13;
The 122nd Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair is history, but we’ll take&#13;
one final look at the annual&#13;
celebration. A7&#13;
Racing on the river&#13;
Canoe marathon competitors&#13;
gear up for the AuSable challenge.&#13;
B1&#13;
Family golf&#13;
Six of the eight Pietila kids&#13;
are playing golf this summer.&#13;
Pretty good golf, too.&#13;
B1&#13;
V O T E R G U I D E I&#13;
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Voter&#13;
Guide&#13;
Get a complete&#13;
rundown&#13;
on the&#13;
Aug. 5 primary&#13;
election&#13;
ballot in this&#13;
special Voter&#13;
Guide section.&#13;
Inside&#13;
i&#13;
A2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , JULY 25, 2 0 0 8&#13;
MumaiW u 'TO&#13;
C a n d i d a t e r u n s a s w r i t e - i n&#13;
f o r P u t n a m T w p . s u p e r v i s o r&#13;
ELECTION 2008&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
A Putnam Township resident&#13;
is hoping his write-in&#13;
campaign in the Aug. 5 primary&#13;
election will land him a&#13;
spot on November’s general&#13;
election ballot.&#13;
Mike Porath, 57, a Democrat,&#13;
is a registered write-in&#13;
candidate for Putnam Township&#13;
supervisor in the primary,&#13;
but his name will not&#13;
appear on the ballot. If he&#13;
gets enough write-in votes,&#13;
though, his name will appear&#13;
on the Nov. 4 ballot as a challenger&#13;
against incumbent Republican&#13;
Ron Rau.&#13;
Those wishing to vote for&#13;
Porath will have to write in&#13;
both his name and party affiliation&#13;
on the ballot under&#13;
the supervisor category and&#13;
fill in the oval next to them.&#13;
Because voters must vote&#13;
straight party lines in the&#13;
primary, those casting write-&#13;
Rau&#13;
in votes for&#13;
Porath will&#13;
be limited&#13;
to voting for&#13;
Democratic&#13;
candidates&#13;
in the other&#13;
offices.&#13;
“People&#13;
need a choice&#13;
and&#13;
Porath&#13;
no one&#13;
stepped up, so I started looking&#13;
into things,” said Porath, who&#13;
was recently reappointed by&#13;
the township’s Board of Trustees&#13;
to a second three-year&#13;
term on the Planning Commission.&#13;
“I hear rumblings&#13;
from people that they are not&#13;
happy with the way things are&#13;
being done in this office. I want&#13;
to give them a choice.”&#13;
Working as a member of&#13;
the board for the betterment&#13;
of residents, and not as an individual,&#13;
is Porath’s main goal&#13;
if he’s elected, he said.&#13;
“I want people to fee comfortable&#13;
to come and talk to&#13;
me about their concerns and&#13;
problems,” Porath said. “And,&#13;
I don’t want to see money&#13;
wasted on&#13;
things that&#13;
don’t benefit&#13;
the taxpayers,&#13;
such as&#13;
excessive&#13;
community&#13;
planner and&#13;
attorney&#13;
fees.&#13;
Porath&#13;
also is a member of the township’s&#13;
Wetland Review Board&#13;
and Township Square Maintenance&#13;
Committee. To land&#13;
a spot on the November ballot,&#13;
on Aug. 5 he must by state&#13;
law get the g reatest number&#13;
of votes under these options:&#13;
■ A minimum of 10 votes.&#13;
■ A total vote equal to or&#13;
not less than 0.15 of 1 percent&#13;
of the total population of the&#13;
township in the 2000 Census.&#13;
■ A total vote equal to 5&#13;
percent of the greatest number&#13;
of votes cast by the party&#13;
■ for any state legislator, U.S.&#13;
Congress, county or local office&#13;
in the primary.&#13;
Because Democratic U.S.&#13;
Senator Carl Levin is run-&#13;
How to vote fo r w rite -in&#13;
candidates&#13;
Voting for a write-in candidate in the&#13;
Aug. 5 primary election requires that&#13;
both the name and party affiliation of the&#13;
candidate be written on the ballot. Here,&#13;
from Joan Runyan, Livingston County&#13;
elections coordinator, is the proper&#13;
procedure for people to use when casting&#13;
votes for a write-in candidate.&#13;
■ To be a valid write-in candidate, a&#13;
person must have a declaration of intent&#13;
to run as a write-in candidate filed with&#13;
the appropriate clerk's office by 4 p.m.&#13;
today. Names of persons who have&#13;
not officially filed to run as a write-in&#13;
candidate that are written on the ballot&#13;
will not be counted.&#13;
■ On their ballots, voters should locate&#13;
the office for which there are write-in&#13;
candidates. Write the candidate's name&#13;
and his or her affiliation in the open lines&#13;
under this office.&#13;
■ Make sure the oval next to each write-in&#13;
candidate's name and party affiliation is&#13;
filled in completely and correctly. This is&#13;
very important, as this is how the voting&#13;
tabulator sorts ballots containing the&#13;
names of write-in candidates.&#13;
■ Voters can write down the names and&#13;
party affiliations of the write-in candidates&#13;
they wish to vote for on a piece of paper&#13;
and take that into the voting booth with&#13;
them. These papers must be taken when&#13;
leaving the voting booth. Do not leave&#13;
these lists behind for others.&#13;
■ Any variation of the write-in candidate's&#13;
name or party affiliation can be used&#13;
as long as the board of canvassers can&#13;
conclude that it is a person who has filed&#13;
to run as a write-in candidate.&#13;
■ Before leaving the voting booth,&#13;
double-check the ballot to make sure the&#13;
candidate's name and party affiliation are&#13;
written under the correct office heading&#13;
and that the oval next to it is filled in.&#13;
■ Those having any questions can&#13;
get additional help from the precinct&#13;
inspectors when they go to vote.&#13;
ning for re-election and will&#13;
be on the primary ballot, Porath&#13;
said he thinks it’s most&#13;
likely the third option is the&#13;
one he will have to meet.&#13;
When Levin last ran for office&#13;
in 2002, he garnered 509&#13;
votes in Putnam Township.&#13;
If Levin were to get a similar&#13;
number of votes there in this&#13;
primary, Porath would have&#13;
to get about 25 votes to make&#13;
the November ballot.&#13;
Rau, elected supervisor in&#13;
2006 to complete the unfulfilled&#13;
term of the late Bob Hollister,&#13;
will face competition to&#13;
keep his seat in November&#13;
whether or not Porath is successful.&#13;
Richard Bennett,&#13;
township supervisor from&#13;
2000-04, has filed to run for&#13;
the seat in the general election&#13;
as an independent writein&#13;
candidate.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at lsmith@&#13;
li vingstoncomm unity news, com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
Brighton school board to discuss&#13;
millage renewal, cuts in budget&#13;
Request w ould be&#13;
on November ballot&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The Brighton school board&#13;
will consider a proposal to re new&#13;
the district’s building and&#13;
site sinking fund millage at a&#13;
rate of 0.6 mill for 10 years on&#13;
the November general election&#13;
ballot.&#13;
The millage renewal is&#13;
separate from the district’s&#13;
effort to trim $3.3 million from&#13;
the coming year’s budget, according&#13;
to Superintendent&#13;
Jim Craig.&#13;
Ways to trim the deficit,&#13;
along with the millage proposal,&#13;
will be on the school&#13;
board’s agenda when it&#13;
meets Tliesday at 7 p.m. That&#13;
meeting was changed from&#13;
the normal Monday meeting&#13;
time.&#13;
According to Craig, the proposal&#13;
is a reduction of 50 percent&#13;
from the expired building&#13;
and site millage.&#13;
In 1998, the district successfully&#13;
passed a 1-mill levy&#13;
for 10 years for capital projects&#13;
within the district that&#13;
funded projects including re placement&#13;
of roofs and floor&#13;
finishes, reconstruction and&#13;
repaving of parking lots and&#13;
drives, energy reduction projects,&#13;
and upgrades of playground&#13;
surfaces.&#13;
Craig says the school district&#13;
continues to have ongoing&#13;
facility needs with potential&#13;
priority projects including&#13;
roof replacements a t Hilton&#13;
and Hornung elementary&#13;
schools and a t Scranton Middle&#13;
School, as well as a boiler&#13;
replacement a t Hornung,&#13;
floor finish replacement at&#13;
Scranton and projects at&#13;
Brighton High School including&#13;
tennis court, track and&#13;
bleacher repair.&#13;
The Brighton board also&#13;
will consider a proposal for a&#13;
bond for the November ballot&#13;
to meet equipment and technology&#13;
needs. Because of the&#13;
limitations 'of funding from&#13;
the district’s general fund&#13;
in those areas, the school&#13;
board’s finance committee&#13;
has been looking to create&#13;
a program tha t will provide&#13;
funding to address the technology&#13;
needs of the district as&#13;
well as the need to maintain&#13;
the school bus fleet.&#13;
To place a proposal on the&#13;
November ballot, the school&#13;
board must complete all actions&#13;
and notification by Aug.&#13;
26.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at icaroHn®&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
GARDEN FROM Ai&#13;
New volunteers are always welcome&#13;
tion over the years, resulting&#13;
in many calls from residents&#13;
in neighboring communities&#13;
looking to duplicate Howell’s&#13;
program.&#13;
“ (Gardening) take s the&#13;
s tre s s off everyday living,”&#13;
said D’Annunzio, a re tired&#13;
salary worker from General&#13;
Motors. He began g a rd en ing&#13;
as a child. “My dad got&#13;
me into gardening when I&#13;
was a tike.”&#13;
His family had a Victory&#13;
Garden (during World War&#13;
II,) and his job was to get rid&#13;
of the tomato worms. “I had&#13;
to get up a t 4 a.m. to do my&#13;
job,” he said.&#13;
Though he doesn’t get up&#13;
quite a s early to tend the&#13;
gardens today, the HBC&#13;
meets a t 9 a.m., and is done&#13;
by noon. “All the work is&#13;
done in the morning, before&#13;
the h e a t hits,” he said.&#13;
Ed Doane, who is over 90&#13;
y e a rs old, has been a club&#13;
member since 1979. He said&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
The Howell Beautification Committee is a group of volunteers&#13;
that works to improve the iook of the community. These signs&#13;
wili be found in gardens they care for throughout the city.&#13;
the group is always looking&#13;
for new volunteers willing to&#13;
give of th e ir time and open&#13;
to new friendships. “They&#13;
don’t have to be m a ste r g a rdeners,&#13;
ju s t to have an inte&#13;
re s t in gardening.”&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at ihumphrey@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
HAMBURG FROM A I&#13;
Candidates focus on township's finances&#13;
Hohl, 53, and Burtraw, 65,&#13;
disagree.&#13;
“I believe if you a re e le c ted&#13;
to a board it is very imp&#13;
o rtan t th a t you work to g&#13;
e th e r with everyone as a&#13;
te am,” Burtraw said. “You&#13;
should meet with the dep&#13;
a rtm en t heads, meet with&#13;
the tru s te e s , meet with the&#13;
employees. 'This is not corporate&#13;
America where one&#13;
person is in charge; it’s&#13;
township government.”&#13;
Burtraw said his 35 y e a rs&#13;
of work in municipal government&#13;
will help Hamburg in&#13;
the financially shaky days&#13;
still to come in Michigan.&#13;
“The things we need a re&#13;
the services the people&#13;
want, such as fire and police&#13;
protection,” he said. “I don’t&#13;
see how we can cut that,&#13;
but I’m sure th e re a re other&#13;
places where we can cut the&#13;
fat to account for a decline&#13;
in revenue.”&#13;
His vote to relieve Pine of&#13;
the non-statutory duties was&#13;
not a personal attack, Hohl&#13;
said. But the long-term comprehensive&#13;
leadership and&#13;
experience he said h a sn’t&#13;
been evident in P in e ’s first&#13;
term in office must be th e re&#13;
in the next four years for the&#13;
township to meet serious financial&#13;
challenges.&#13;
“I t’s going to require&#13;
some pre tty imaginative so-&#13;
ELECTION 2008&#13;
lutions,” Hohl said. “We’ve&#13;
got to have a budget th a t is&#13;
in line with our revenue and&#13;
our cu rren t budget isn’t.”&#13;
Managing the township’s&#13;
budget is a statutory duty of&#13;
the supervisor, and Hohl said&#13;
h e ’s more qualified to do it&#13;
based on his th re e te rm s as&#13;
a tru s te e , two te rm s on the&#13;
township’s planning commission&#13;
and his experience&#13;
as a businessman.&#13;
“We have to ad d re ss our&#13;
spending,” Hohl said. “It will&#13;
be painful, but if we don’t do&#13;
it, we risk the soundness of&#13;
this township.”&#13;
Pine defends h e r foury&#13;
e a rs as supervisor, citing&#13;
her completion of the paving&#13;
of the Lakelands Trail, h e r&#13;
success with flood management&#13;
on the Huron River&#13;
and Ore Lake, h e r helping to&#13;
rectify personnel compensation&#13;
issu e s and h e r lead on&#13;
getting the wa te r project&#13;
s ta rted as successes.&#13;
“I’m proud of the way I’ve&#13;
handled myself and the is sues&#13;
and challenges facing&#13;
the township,” Pine said.&#13;
“The way I’ve governed has&#13;
been of one of being open&#13;
and working toward re so lution&#13;
of problems and r e sponding&#13;
to re sid en ts.”&#13;
Pine also claims the numb&#13;
e r of lawsuits involving the&#13;
township has dropped from&#13;
the five when she became&#13;
su pe rvisor to zero today.&#13;
However, the township filed&#13;
suit in Livingston County&#13;
Circuit Court in Ju n e against&#13;
re sid en t Robert Melvin for&#13;
what it alleges a re violations&#13;
of an ag re em en t and township&#13;
ordinances re la ted to&#13;
the construction of a private&#13;
road n e a r Gallagher Lake.&#13;
U.S. District Court r e cords&#13;
also show a suit was&#13;
filed la st November against&#13;
the Hamburg Township Police&#13;
Department by a person&#13;
claiming mistre a tment of officers&#13;
during a 2006 minor in&#13;
possession a rre st.&#13;
In addre ssing the township&#13;
’s financial future. Pine&#13;
s tre s s e s th a t raising taxes&#13;
is not an option.&#13;
“We will need to decide&#13;
when cuts are necessary,” she&#13;
said. “I believe I am the best&#13;
qualified to lead Hamburg&#13;
Township in doing that.”&#13;
Leanne Smith can be reached at&#13;
ismithiivingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
L E T T E R S&#13;
Thief ripped o ff&#13;
family memories&#13;
On July 18, my family was&#13;
enjoying the Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair.&#13;
My daughter was showing&#13;
her cat at the Finlan Gazebo.&#13;
I left my camera on the picnic&#13;
table by mistake and walked&#13;
away. We returned about 10&#13;
minutes later to find it gone.&#13;
All of our fair memories were&#13;
on my camera, which was a&#13;
birthday gift from my husband.&#13;
Two people that we know&#13;
of saw the camera but didn’t&#13;
take it to the lost and found.'&#13;
Someone, however, did walk&#13;
away with it. What is this society&#13;
coming to?&#13;
To the person who took my&#13;
camera: Please at least re turn&#13;
the memory card so we&#13;
can have our photos. Returning&#13;
the camera would be the&#13;
best thing to do. But people&#13;
who steal probably don’t have&#13;
a conscience.&#13;
So I am out of a digital camera&#13;
and all of the photos I took&#13;
of my children showing their&#13;
animals and getting awards&#13;
at the fair.&#13;
Sarah Wylie, Fowlerville&#13;
Donald Burtraw, R&#13;
Occupation: Zoning and&#13;
code enforcement officer,&#13;
Hamburg Township.&#13;
Age: 65.&#13;
Family: Wife, Linda; two&#13;
grown children.&#13;
Education: High school diploma&#13;
and three years of&#13;
oollege. State-certified a ssessor-&#13;
appraiser for 35&#13;
years.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Volunteer with Hamburg&#13;
Enhanced Recreation&#13;
Organization, volunteer for&#13;
United Way Day of Caring&#13;
in Washtenaw County, past&#13;
member Hamburg Kiwanis&#13;
Club, former volunteer firefighter/&#13;
EMT and Boy Scout&#13;
leader in the Alpena area.&#13;
Pat Hohl, R&#13;
Occupation: Owned the Village&#13;
Party Store in Hamburg&#13;
Township, 1984-2007;&#13;
managing partner of Hamburg&#13;
Village Plaza.&#13;
Age: 53.&#13;
Family: Single, four children.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s degree&#13;
in industrial management&#13;
and MBA from Indiana&#13;
State University.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
Hamburg Township tru stee,&#13;
12 years.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Catholic Social Services,&#13;
1990-96, active in Livingston&#13;
County 4-H program,&#13;
Michigan Department of&#13;
Natural Resources hunter&#13;
safety instructor, St. Mary&#13;
Catholic Church and&#13;
Knights of Columbus,&#13;
president St. Mary Catholic&#13;
School PTC, Hamburg&#13;
Fire Inc. 40th Anniversary&#13;
Committee and Hamburg&#13;
Township Planning Commission&#13;
member from&#13;
1986-91; chairman from&#13;
1989-91.&#13;
Cindy Pine, R&#13;
Occupation: Hamburg&#13;
Township supervisor.&#13;
Age: 58.&#13;
Family: Husband, Rick;&#13;
th re e grown children.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s degree&#13;
Latin American&#13;
studies and m a s te r’s degree&#13;
in anthropology,&#13;
George Washington University.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
Hamburg Township Supervisor,&#13;
2004-08.&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service: Hamburg Kiwafiis&#13;
Club,'St. Paul Lutheran&#13;
Church in Ann Arbor, Livingston&#13;
County Republican&#13;
Committee, Michigan&#13;
Association of Non-Public&#13;
Schools P a ren t Network&#13;
Board, past volunteer in&#13;
children’s schools.&#13;
Web site: www.cindypine.&#13;
com.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Hamburg Twp.&#13;
Candidate forum&#13;
being rebroadcast&#13;
Rebroadcasts of the “Meet&#13;
the Candidates Forum,” featuring&#13;
candidates vying for all&#13;
Hamburg Township offices in&#13;
the Aug. 5 primary election, can&#13;
be seen daily on local Charter&#13;
Communication (^able Channel&#13;
18. Broadcast times are: 8-11:20&#13;
a.m. and 8-11:20 p.m. Saturday&#13;
and Sunday; 8-11:20 p.m. each&#13;
day Monday through Aug. 4.&#13;
The forum took place and&#13;
originally aired on the TV channel&#13;
on 'Thursday, July 17. All&#13;
rebroadcast dates and times&#13;
are subject to change. Visit the&#13;
township’s Web site, wwwhamburg.&#13;
mi.us, for updates. Copies&#13;
of the broadcast also may be&#13;
obtained from the township.&#13;
Call 810-231-1000 for details.&#13;
Water project&#13;
moving ahead&#13;
Hamburg Township has secured&#13;
the bonds that will allow&#13;
it to begin construction on its&#13;
first municipal water project.&#13;
The district covered by&#13;
this water project runs from&#13;
Hamburg’s eastern border&#13;
with Green Oak Township&#13;
west to the Hamburg Professional&#13;
Center and Michigan&#13;
Rehabilitation Specialists at&#13;
7785 E. M-36.&#13;
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* G O P s t a t e H o u s e p r im a r y d r a w s 4 h o p e f u l s f r o m 4 7 t h D i s t r i c t&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
It’s a wide-open race in the&#13;
state House of Representatives&#13;
47th District, where&#13;
four Republican candidates&#13;
will square off in the Aug. 5&#13;
primary election. The district&#13;
covers northern, western&#13;
and southwestern Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
The candidates - Charlie&#13;
Aberasturi, Cindy Denby, Carl&#13;
Konopaska and FVank Portelli&#13;
- are vying for the GOP slot on&#13;
the November ballot to face&#13;
Democratic candidate Scott&#13;
Lucas and Philip Johnson of&#13;
the U.S. Taxpayers Party.&#13;
Aberasturi, 57, who lives in&#13;
Hartland Township, is a member&#13;
of the Hartland Board of&#13;
Education. He is an Eastern&#13;
Michigan University graduate&#13;
and former part-time&#13;
EMU instructor who is employed&#13;
as financial manager&#13;
a t TRW in Livonia. He previously&#13;
worked as controller&#13;
at the TRW plant in Tyrone&#13;
Township.&#13;
“I think I’ve got skills that&#13;
can help the state,” Aberasturi&#13;
says, citing his experience&#13;
as a “financial controller who&#13;
established budgets and ran&#13;
the accounting department.”&#13;
Aberasturi also has been&#13;
involved in his community for&#13;
many years with the Hartland&#13;
Area Youth Athletic Association&#13;
as basketball&#13;
commissioner,&#13;
baseball&#13;
treasurer&#13;
and as a&#13;
coach in several&#13;
sports.&#13;
He has been&#13;
a religious&#13;
Aberasturi education instructor&#13;
for&#13;
15 years a t St. John’s Catholic&#13;
Church in Hartland. *&#13;
Cindy Denby, 52, wears two&#13;
hats: She has been the supervisor&#13;
in Hartland Township for&#13;
two terms and full-timeTegislative&#13;
aide for 47th District&#13;
state Rep. Joe Hune, whom&#13;
she hopes to succeed. Hune&#13;
cannot run again because of&#13;
term limitations. Denby has&#13;
been on a leave of absence&#13;
since April 1 to devote more&#13;
time to her campaign.&#13;
Denby has been married for&#13;
32 years and has two grown&#13;
children. She is a graduate&#13;
of Fowlerville High School&#13;
and attended Lansing Community&#13;
College for two years&#13;
and has been a Handy 'Township&#13;
resident since 1972. She&#13;
was Handy Township clerk&#13;
for eight years, and deputy&#13;
clerk for eight years before&#13;
that, prior to being elected&#13;
Charlie Aberasturi, Cindy Denby, R&#13;
Residence: Hartland&#13;
Township.&#13;
Occupation: Worked 33&#13;
years as a manufacturing&#13;
financial manager for TRW.&#13;
Age: 57.&#13;
Family: Married 19 years to&#13;
Sue. Daughter Sarah and&#13;
son Dan.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s&#13;
and ma ste r’s degrees in&#13;
business from Eastern&#13;
Michigan University.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
Hartland school board&#13;
member for 11 years.&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service: Member of St. John&#13;
the Baptist Catholic Church,&#13;
10 years as chairman of&#13;
Administration Commission,&#13;
15 years as religious&#13;
education teacher. Member&#13;
of Hartland Consolidated&#13;
Schools finance, personnel,&#13;
policy, building and site&#13;
and reproductive health&#13;
committees. Hartland&#13;
Area Youth Athletic&#13;
Association treasurer of&#13;
baseball, commissioner girls&#13;
basketball, coach of girls and&#13;
boys basketball, coach of boys&#13;
baseball, coach girls and boys&#13;
soccer. Knights of Coliunbus&#13;
past Grand Knight. Boys&#13;
Scouts den leader and pack&#13;
historian.&#13;
Web site: www.&#13;
CharlieAberasturi.com.&#13;
Residence: Handy Township.&#13;
Occupation: Legislative&#13;
Aide to state Rep. Joe Hune&#13;
and Handy Township supervisor.&#13;
Age: 52.&#13;
Family: Married 32 years to&#13;
Fred; children Angela, 31,&#13;
and Brandon, 29.&#13;
Education: Fowlerville High&#13;
graduate; Lansing Community&#13;
College, two-year business&#13;
program.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
Currently Handy Township&#13;
supervisor, former Handy&#13;
Township clerk for eight&#13;
years.&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service: Economic Development&#13;
Council of Livingston&#13;
County, Fowlerville Fire Authority&#13;
treasurer, Fowlerville&#13;
Business Association member,&#13;
Livingston County Republican&#13;
Executive Committee,&#13;
Fowlerville Local Development&#13;
Finance Authority,&#13;
Michigan Equine Partnership&#13;
member, volimteer for&#13;
various organizations.&#13;
Web site: www.cindydenby.&#13;
com&#13;
Carl Konopaska, R&#13;
Residence: Fowlerville.&#13;
Occupation: Substitute&#13;
teacher.&#13;
Age: 27.&#13;
Family: Wife, Sarah.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s degree&#13;
in Earth science education,&#13;
Eastern Michigan&#13;
University.&#13;
Any previous elected'office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Volunteer for Fowlerville&#13;
Relay for Life, Vacation&#13;
Bible School, Fowlerville&#13;
United Bretlmen Church.&#13;
Web site: www.carlkonopaska.&#13;
com.&#13;
Frank Portelli, R&#13;
Occupation: Owner of Genesis&#13;
Custom Homes.&#13;
Age: 41.&#13;
Family: Married 16 years,&#13;
four children.&#13;
Education: Bachelor of science&#13;
in construction management,&#13;
Michigan State&#13;
University.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
None. '&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Past Red Cross and&#13;
Habitat for Humanity volunteer,&#13;
St. Augustine Catholic&#13;
Church parish finance committee.&#13;
Web site: www.FrankFor-&#13;
Rep.com.&#13;
Scott F. Lucas, D&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
R e a l t o r s f a c e o f f i n G e n o a T w p . p r im a r y&#13;
ELECTION 2008&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
It’s a battle between two&#13;
real e state agents in Genoa&#13;
Township, where incumbent&#13;
Supervisor Gary McCririe, 45,&#13;
is being challenged by "rom&#13;
Rafferty, 41, in the Republican&#13;
primary election.&#13;
And in this overwhelmingly&#13;
Republican township, the real&#13;
contest is the Aug. 5 primary,&#13;
ra th e r than the November&#13;
general election, with no&#13;
Democrats on the ballot.&#13;
The candidates have a lot of&#13;
similarities: Besides being in&#13;
real estate, each is a Brighton&#13;
High School graduate who a ttended&#13;
Michigan State University.&#13;
Both describe themselves&#13;
as fiscal conservatives&#13;
and social moderates, and&#13;
both have two children, who&#13;
are enrolled in the Brighton&#13;
Area Schools. But the similarities&#13;
end there.&#13;
While this is Rafferty’s first&#13;
candidacy, McCririe is a veteran,&#13;
having served the township&#13;
since 1992 - first on its&#13;
planning commission and then&#13;
on its Board of 'Trustees fi’om&#13;
1994 io 2000. When Bob Murray&#13;
stepped down as supervisor,&#13;
McCririe ran, was elected,&#13;
and is now in the last year of&#13;
his second, four-year term.&#13;
McCririe also has a laundry&#13;
Ust of leadership positions on&#13;
other boards under his belt:&#13;
He is chairman of the Brighton&#13;
Area Fire Authority, the&#13;
MHOG (Marion, Howell,&#13;
Oceola, Genoa 'Townships)&#13;
Water Authority and the Genoa-&#13;
Oceola Sewer Authority;&#13;
past chairman of Brighton&#13;
Community Education Advisory&#13;
Council and past president&#13;
of the Brighton Area&#13;
Historical Society.&#13;
Rafferty is the vice president&#13;
of the 'Tri-Lakes Association&#13;
and past president&#13;
of the Livingston County Association&#13;
of Realtors. He has&#13;
participated in the American&#13;
Cancer Society’s Relay for&#13;
Life.&#13;
McCririe, who works as&#13;
a real estate agent for the&#13;
Keller Williams real estate&#13;
agency in Brighton, says the&#13;
choice voters face boils down&#13;
to experience.&#13;
“It’s going to get down to&#13;
experience and who is ru n ning&#13;
for what reason,” he&#13;
says. “I have served the&#13;
township since 1992, and I&#13;
served before tha t in various&#13;
capacities, (whereas) my&#13;
opponent has done none of&#13;
that,” he says.&#13;
‘ Rafferty, manager of The&#13;
Michigan Group Realtors&#13;
(which last week announced&#13;
a merger with RE/MAX Platinum)&#13;
in Genoa 'Township, says&#13;
people have told him McCririe&#13;
is difficult to work with.&#13;
“(McCririe) has been described&#13;
as unreasonable,”&#13;
Rafferty says. “We need&#13;
somebody a little more openminded;&#13;
cooperation is important,&#13;
and we need to work&#13;
together.”&#13;
McCririe says he and the&#13;
township board are charged&#13;
with enforcing township ordinances,&#13;
and that rubs some&#13;
people the wrong way. “If&#13;
someone comes before the&#13;
township and wants to rezone&#13;
against the master zoning, I&#13;
guess you could say I’m unreasonable,”&#13;
he says.&#13;
McCririe further charges&#13;
that Joe DeKroub, owner&#13;
of The Michigan Group and&#13;
Rafferty’s boss, induced him&#13;
to run because the township&#13;
under McCririe has not&#13;
been receptive to his zoning&#13;
change requests for proposed&#13;
developments.&#13;
Rafferty flatly denies that&#13;
his boss approached him to&#13;
run against McCririe. “Several&#13;
people suggested it was&#13;
time for a change, I mentioned&#13;
(to DeKroub) I was&#13;
thinking of it, and he gave me&#13;
his blessing,” Rafferty says.&#13;
Also in Genoa Township, a&#13;
primary race is taking place&#13;
for trustee, with five candidates&#13;
seeking four seats.&#13;
Dewey Thomas, who sued&#13;
the township after it denied&#13;
his request for a gas station&#13;
a t his business a t Chilson&#13;
and Brighton roads, is running&#13;
along with the four in-^&#13;
cumbents: Je an Ledford,&#13;
H. Jam e s Mortensen, Todd&#13;
Smith and Steve Wildman. All&#13;
five are Republicans, with no&#13;
Democrats running.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
Gary McCririe, R&#13;
Occupation: Genoa&#13;
Township supervisor, real&#13;
estate associate broker.&#13;
Age: 45.&#13;
Family: Daughter Bailee,&#13;
14; son Connor, 12.&#13;
Education: Bachelor of&#13;
Science, Michigan State&#13;
University, 1985.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
Township trustee,&#13;
1994-2000, township supervisor,&#13;
2000-present.&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service: Brighton Area&#13;
Historical Society, past&#13;
president; Brighton&#13;
Community Education&#13;
Advisory Council, past&#13;
chairman; Genoa 'Township&#13;
Planning Commission,&#13;
1992-2000; Brighton&#13;
Downtown Development&#13;
Authority 1990-&#13;
2000; Genoa Township&#13;
Board of 'Trustees,&#13;
1994-2000; Genoa-Oceola&#13;
Sewer Authority,&#13;
2000-present, chairman;&#13;
MHOG Water Authority,&#13;
2000-present,&#13;
chairman; Howell Area&#13;
Fire Authority, 2005-&#13;
2007; Brighton Area&#13;
Fire Authority, 2000-&#13;
present, cu rren t chairman.&#13;
Tom Rafferty, R&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
C o u n ty 's No. 1, No. 2 real e state firm s to&#13;
m ake sta te 's b ig g e s t real e state office&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
BY USA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The two largest real estate&#13;
companies in Livingston County&#13;
are merging and will become&#13;
what principals are describing&#13;
as the largest single real estate&#13;
ofiBce in Michigan.&#13;
The Michigan Group and&#13;
ReMax Platinum, which are&#13;
the No. 1 and No. 2 companies&#13;
in real estate sales in the&#13;
county, have signed a letter of&#13;
intent to join forces. There will&#13;
be close to 200 agents working&#13;
for the new company, which&#13;
will be called the ReMax Platinum&#13;
Group.&#13;
'I want to change the way the&#13;
real estate industry operates/&#13;
Joe D eKro ub , ow n e r a n d fo u n d e r o f the M ic h ig a n Group, w h o will&#13;
se rve as ch ie f o p e ra t in g officer for the n ew c om p a n y&#13;
“I want to change the way&#13;
the real estate industry operates,”&#13;
says Joe DeKroub, owne&#13;
r and founder of the Michigan&#13;
Group, who will serve as&#13;
the chief operating officer for&#13;
the new company. “There’s&#13;
less money being generated&#13;
and so much overhead in&#13;
this business. If the brokers&#13;
can consoUdate and take the&#13;
best from each company - the&#13;
best facihty, the best management,&#13;
the best technology and&#13;
the best talent - we can ultimately&#13;
do a better job selling&#13;
homes by pulling resources&#13;
together. We can combine into&#13;
one dynamic company and do&#13;
a better job for the public.”&#13;
The ReMax Platinum Group&#13;
will have its main office at the&#13;
Michigan Group’s current location&#13;
on Grand River Avenue&#13;
in Genoa Township, which&#13;
DeKroub calls a good central&#13;
location. He says the offices in&#13;
Brighton and Howell will close,&#13;
but offices in Hamburg Township,&#13;
Hartland Township and&#13;
in Fenton will remain open.&#13;
Will Steimnetz is the current&#13;
owner of the ReMax Platinum&#13;
, office in Brighton, and 'Tim Sova&#13;
owns the ReMax Platinum&#13;
office in Howell.&#13;
“I could never have made&#13;
this happen in a good market,”&#13;
says DeKroub. “In this&#13;
kind of a market, brokers are&#13;
open-minded and willing to&#13;
check their egos at the door.”&#13;
DeKroub plans to approach&#13;
other leading real estate companies&#13;
in Livingston County&#13;
to join the ReMax Platinum&#13;
Group with a goal of turning&#13;
the company into a corporation&#13;
with a board of directors.&#13;
Reach Lisa Caroiin at icaroiin@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
Denby&#13;
supervisor.&#13;
Denby is running because&#13;
“my five years’ experience in&#13;
the Legislature gives me an&#13;
understanding&#13;
of the&#13;
legislative&#13;
process, and&#13;
a t the local&#13;
level having&#13;
owned my&#13;
own (bookkeeping)&#13;
business&#13;
for 10 years&#13;
I feel I can&#13;
make a positive impact in&#13;
turning around the Michigan&#13;
economy to create jobs.”&#13;
Konopaska and Portelli are&#13;
running for elective office for&#13;
the first time.&#13;
Konopaska, 27, is married&#13;
with no children and lives in&#13;
Hamburg Township. He is a&#13;
substitute teacher with two&#13;
associate degrees from Lansing&#13;
Community College and&#13;
is a candidate for a bachelor’s&#13;
degree in education a t E a stern&#13;
Michigan University.&#13;
Konopaska says he decided&#13;
to run after doing a legislative&#13;
internship&#13;
last&#13;
year in Lansing&#13;
where&#13;
he says he&#13;
“saw a lot of&#13;
waste.”&#13;
He said&#13;
there are&#13;
many ways&#13;
Konopaska to cut costs&#13;
to balance&#13;
the state budget, including&#13;
going to a part-time Legislature.&#13;
“We would cut Gegislators’)&#13;
pay in half,” he says,&#13;
adding, “There is only one&#13;
state - California - where legislators&#13;
make more (than in&#13;
Michigan).”&#13;
Konopaska says Proposal&#13;
A, the current funding mechanism&#13;
for public schools, should&#13;
be revamped to make per-pupil&#13;
aid to school districts more&#13;
equitable. Still, Konopaska&#13;
maintains that school districts&#13;
“have to tighten their belts” in&#13;
these difficult economic times.&#13;
Portelli, 41, of Deerfield&#13;
'Township, is married and has&#13;
four children in the Hartland&#13;
Schools. He is the owner of&#13;
Genesis Custom Homes.&#13;
Portelli says his business&#13;
experience would hold him in&#13;
good stead as a state representative.&#13;
“I’ve had diverse&#13;
business experience, and&#13;
my construction experience&#13;
exposes me to small government&#13;
and state agencies on&#13;
many levels,” he says.&#13;
Portelli, like Konopaska,&#13;
says the state Legislature&#13;
has “structural” problems&#13;
that need to be addressed ^ d&#13;
needs to become part-time.&#13;
“Our legislature is ineffective,&#13;
with partisan bickering and no&#13;
collaboration,” he says.&#13;
Portelli would also work toward&#13;
making per-pupil funding&#13;
for local school districts&#13;
more equitable. He says the&#13;
state needs to make education&#13;
a top priority. “If we don’t pay&#13;
proper attention to education,&#13;
we have no hope,” he says.&#13;
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BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
The Livingston Comnjunity News&#13;
Experience arid integrity&#13;
are being questioned by those&#13;
seeking to become Hamburg&#13;
Township’s next clerk.&#13;
Her successful 12 years in&#13;
office and focus on the job is&#13;
why incumbent Clerk Joanna&#13;
Hardesty, 54, said she should&#13;
be re-elected for a fourth&#13;
term. Her challenger, newcomer&#13;
Matt Skiba, said he&#13;
doesn’t like the way the current&#13;
township administration&#13;
has spent money, especially in&#13;
matters that could be related&#13;
back to Hardesty.&#13;
The decision on which candidate&#13;
will fill the post will be&#13;
made in the Aug. 5 primary&#13;
election, as both Skiba and&#13;
Hardesty a re running as Republicans&#13;
and there are no&#13;
Democratic opponents.&#13;
Skiba, 43,&#13;
said he’s&#13;
running for&#13;
office in part&#13;
because he&#13;
wants a fulltime&#13;
say in&#13;
the direction&#13;
of the township.&#13;
Fbr one,&#13;
he questions&#13;
the money&#13;
the township spent trying&#13;
to justify the firing of Hamburg&#13;
Township Police Officer&#13;
Brandon Bullock after a 2002&#13;
incident in which he is alleged&#13;
to have served alcohol to a&#13;
minor and failing to report a&#13;
motorcycle accident involving&#13;
that minor.&#13;
Bullock’s firing, Skiba said,&#13;
was directly related to a lawsuit&#13;
filed by Hardesty’s husband&#13;
and son regarding what&#13;
they said was an illegal entry&#13;
into and search of the Hardesty&#13;
home by township police.&#13;
Hardesty herself was not a&#13;
party to the suit, but Skiba alleges&#13;
she played a bigger role&#13;
in it than she admits.&#13;
Bullock’s eventual court-recommended&#13;
reinstatement and&#13;
award of back pay cost Hamburg&#13;
taxpayers, Skiba said.&#13;
The Hardesty case went to the&#13;
U.S. Court of Appeals before it&#13;
was tossed out, also costing the&#13;
township unnecessary legal&#13;
fees to fight it, he said.&#13;
“If the township had listened&#13;
to the first legal recommendations&#13;
that Brandon be&#13;
reinstated, this could have&#13;
been over quickly without the&#13;
expense,’’ he said. “I want to&#13;
be the voice of the taxpayers&#13;
and bring expenditures in the&#13;
township back in line with&#13;
services.”&#13;
Hardesty&#13;
calls Skiba’s&#13;
questioning&#13;
of her integrity&#13;
a malicious&#13;
attack&#13;
to mask his&#13;
lack of experience&#13;
for the job.&#13;
Hardesty Experience&#13;
and staying&#13;
focused on the issues are very&#13;
important as the township&#13;
struggles to stay above the&#13;
economical challenges facing&#13;
the state, she said.&#13;
“I provide professional representation&#13;
without political&#13;
games,” Hardesty said. “I&#13;
focus on issues and residents&#13;
know if they need a job done&#13;
or assistance with any issue,&#13;
they can come to me and I&#13;
will do whatever I can. I’m a&#13;
voice of reason.”&#13;
He’s the b etter candidate&#13;
for the job, Skiba said, because&#13;
his associate of applied&#13;
science degree in dental technology&#13;
and business from&#13;
Ferris State University and&#13;
bachelor’s degree in business&#13;
administration from&#13;
Northwood University shows&#13;
he can learn.&#13;
Skiba is a stay-at-home dad&#13;
and owner of Dexter Tents.&#13;
He’s also owned a landscape&#13;
business, has been a real e state&#13;
agent and a Hamburg&#13;
firefighter and inspector.&#13;
Reach Leanne Smith at lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
Skiba&#13;
Joanna G.&#13;
Hardesty, R&#13;
Occupation: Hamburg&#13;
Township clerk.&#13;
Age: 54.&#13;
Family: Husband,&#13;
Kenneth; th re e sons,&#13;
th re e grandchildren.&#13;
Education: High school&#13;
diploma, some college&#13;
courses.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
Hamburg clerk, 1996-&#13;
present.&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service: Founder and&#13;
president Hamburg&#13;
Enhanced Recreation&#13;
Organization, founder&#13;
and board member&#13;
Hamburg Performing&#13;
Arts Theatre&#13;
Association, Pinckney-&#13;
Lakeland-Hamburg-Hell&#13;
Chamber of Commerce&#13;
board of directors,&#13;
chairwoman of Hamburg&#13;
Cemetery Committee,&#13;
president Hamburg&#13;
Senior Advisory Board,&#13;
committee member&#13;
Tribute to Women Left&#13;
Behind war memorial,&#13;
member Michigan&#13;
Association of Fairs &amp;&#13;
Exhibitions, Michigan&#13;
Festivals &amp; Events&#13;
Association board of&#13;
directors and past&#13;
member of Michigan&#13;
Military Moms and&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Housing Growth &amp;&#13;
Opportunity Government&#13;
Committee and&#13;
Affordable Housing&#13;
Study Group.&#13;
Matthew C.&#13;
Skiba, R&#13;
Occupation: Owner of&#13;
Dexter Tents and stayat-&#13;
home dad.&#13;
Age: 43.&#13;
Family: Married with&#13;
th re e children.&#13;
Education: Associate of&#13;
applied science degree&#13;
in dental technology and&#13;
business from Ferris State&#13;
University; bachelor’s&#13;
degree in business&#13;
administration from&#13;
Northwood University.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service: Former&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
firefighter and fire&#13;
inspector.&#13;
Web site: www.myspace.&#13;
com/MatthewSkiba.&#13;
More police officers to be at Helluva Cruise&#13;
BY LINDA THEIL&#13;
News Special Writer&#13;
Extra police officers will be&#13;
on hand to make sure things&#13;
don’t get out of hand during&#13;
this y e a r’s Helluva Cruise, a&#13;
classic car event tha t raises&#13;
funds for the Pinckney music&#13;
program.&#13;
The sponsoring Pinckney&#13;
Music Boosters has agreed&#13;
to pay for three extra police&#13;
officers during the Aug. 2&#13;
■ event.&#13;
Boosters Vice President&#13;
and Cruise Director Kirk&#13;
Beadle said he met with rep resentatives&#13;
from the Unadilla&#13;
and Pinckney police&#13;
departments and the Livingston&#13;
County Sheriff’s Department&#13;
to discuss prevention&#13;
of problems along the cruise&#13;
route.&#13;
“Some of the issues that&#13;
happened last year occurred&#13;
after the cruise was done,”&#13;
Beadle said. “The police will&#13;
have extra visibility to act as&#13;
a de te rren t this year. There&#13;
are a lot of people who line&#13;
the stre e ts who look forward&#13;
to seeing the cars. We try to&#13;
be kind to our neighbors.”&#13;
Beadle said the route&#13;
change inaugurated at last&#13;
y e a r’s event helped alleviate&#13;
traffic problems along M-36&#13;
and will be used again this&#13;
year. The 6:15 p.m. starting&#13;
time will eliminate a traffic&#13;
Helluva Cruise&#13;
■ What: Car show,&#13;
cruise, family-fun&#13;
event sponsored by&#13;
the Pinckney Music&#13;
Boosters.&#13;
■ When: Aug. 2,6:15&#13;
p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Pinckney&#13;
High School, 10255 *&#13;
Dexter-Pinckney Road.&#13;
■ Cost: $5 spectator&#13;
parking; $15 cruise&#13;
registration.&#13;
■ Details: Call Cruise&#13;
Director Kirk Beadle at&#13;
3T3-600-7008 or check&#13;
the Web at www.&#13;
helluvacruise.com.&#13;
.film&#13;
jam with parishioners departing&#13;
St. Mary Catholic Church&#13;
after Saturday evening services.&#13;
Beginning a t Pinckney&#13;
High School, 10255 Dexter-&#13;
Pinckney Road, the 15-mile&#13;
route will proceed south on&#13;
Dexter-Pinckney Road to&#13;
west on Darwin-Patterson&#13;
Lake-Doyle Road through&#13;
Hell, turning north a t Unadilla&#13;
Road through Unadilla and&#13;
Gregory, then east on M-36 to&#13;
finish a t the Putnam Township&#13;
Square in downtown&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
Proceeds from sponsorship&#13;
and registration fees&#13;
will benefit the Pinckney Music&#13;
Boosters. Beadle said last&#13;
y e a r’s cruise earned $7,500&#13;
for the group. That money&#13;
was used to help pay for a&#13;
student band trip to Disneyland&#13;
in California and to fund&#13;
the student orchestra’s sideby-&#13;
side concert with the Ann&#13;
Arbor Symphony Orchestra.&#13;
Registration for the cruise&#13;
is $15 ($10 through July 26)&#13;
and may be done online at&#13;
www.helluvacruise.com or&#13;
beginning a t 7:30 a.m. on&#13;
the day of the event. The car&#13;
show opens officially at 9 a.m.&#13;
with judging at 2 p.m., and&#13;
concessions and children’s&#13;
activities run 9 a.m.-5 p.m.&#13;
At the 5:30 p.m. award ceremony,&#13;
trophies will be given&#13;
for:&#13;
■ Best original restored&#13;
vehicle pre-1945; 1946-72; and&#13;
1973-present.&#13;
■ Best modified custom&#13;
vehicle pre-1945; 1946-72; and&#13;
1973-present.&#13;
■ Best late model original&#13;
1973-present.&#13;
■ Best late model modified&#13;
1973-present.&#13;
■ Best muscle car 1946-72.&#13;
■ Best* work vehicle (such&#13;
as tow truck or hearse).&#13;
■ An award will also be&#13;
given to the car club with the&#13;
most members present.&#13;
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Roberta S. Balon-&#13;
Vaughn, R&#13;
Occupation: Attorney and&#13;
Hamburg Township tre a surer.&#13;
Age: 39.&#13;
Family: Single. Daughters&#13;
Bailee, 9, and Cassidy, 5.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s degree&#13;
in psychology and&#13;
business administration&#13;
from University of Denver;&#13;
law degree from University&#13;
of Detroit-Mercy.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
Hamburg Township tre a surer,&#13;
2000-present.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Director Livingston&#13;
Community Bank, member&#13;
Livingston Community Wate&#13;
r Authority, Hamburg&#13;
Township personnel committee,&#13;
tre a su re r Light of&#13;
the World Academy School&#13;
in Hamburg Township and&#13;
board member with Hamburg&#13;
Community Soccer&#13;
League.&#13;
Patrick Evon, R&#13;
Occupation: Retired information&#13;
analyst with EDS.&#13;
Age: 6 6 .&#13;
Family: Married 39 years to&#13;
Linda. Three adult children.&#13;
Education: Bachelor of&#13;
business administration in&#13;
operations research and information&#13;
systems from&#13;
Eastern Michigan University.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Founding member of&#13;
Holy Spirit Catholic&#13;
Church in Hamburg Township,&#13;
Knights of Columbus&#13;
member. National Rifle Association&#13;
member and&#13;
NRA certified range safety&#13;
officer.&#13;
Challenger in Hamburg criticizes&#13;
township treasurer's performance&#13;
ELECTION 2008&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Job performance is the issue&#13;
in the primary race for&#13;
Hamburg Township treasurer&#13;
in the Aug. 5 primary election.&#13;
Incumbent Roberta Balon-&#13;
Vaughn says she has a strong&#13;
track record despite recent&#13;
“politicized” attempts to make&#13;
her look bad. Challenger Patrick&#13;
Evon disagrees, adding&#13;
tha t Balon-Vaughn has made&#13;
some risky financial decisions&#13;
for the township.&#13;
Voters in the primary will&#13;
have the final say on who gets&#13;
the job, as both candidates&#13;
are running as Republicans.&#13;
There are no Democrats on&#13;
the ballot.&#13;
Balon-&#13;
Vaughn, 39,&#13;
is seeking a&#13;
third term.&#13;
She says her&#13;
eight years&#13;
of on-thejob&#13;
experience&#13;
will be&#13;
valuable in&#13;
helping the&#13;
township&#13;
get through tough financial&#13;
times related to the sta te ’s&#13;
lagging economy.&#13;
“I bring experience, leadership,&#13;
commitment, dedication&#13;
and an established track re cord&#13;
to the job,” she says.&#13;
Elvon, 66, is a retired information&#13;
analyst with EDS. He has&#13;
never held an elected office.&#13;
“I think the current tre a su&#13;
re r has been too complacent&#13;
about the job,” Evon&#13;
Evon&#13;
Balon-Vaughn&#13;
says. “I’ll keep track and I’ll&#13;
be on the job.”&#13;
Evon says .&#13;
he was inspired&#13;
to&#13;
run after re viewing&#13;
the&#13;
tovraship’s&#13;
2007 audit&#13;
and finding&#13;
what&#13;
he says are&#13;
i% financial&#13;
moves,&#13;
such as $1.2 million in bank&#13;
loans taken to pay for local&#13;
projects.&#13;
The loans, approved by the&#13;
board of trustees, violated&#13;
the state Municipal Finance&#13;
Act, which requires that local&#13;
governments borrow money&#13;
only through bond issues and&#13;
installment purchase agreements.&#13;
Once the e rro r was&#13;
pointed out, the loans - which&#13;
Balon-Vaughn says were taken&#13;
out in an effort to save the&#13;
township about $20,000 - were&#13;
repaid.&#13;
Evon says he also agrees&#13;
with a statement made ea rlier&#13;
this month by Supervisor&#13;
Cindy Pine that the township&#13;
“came within hours of losing&#13;
its good credit record”&#13;
because the tre a su re r’s office&#13;
was a day late in making&#13;
a payment on a bond for its&#13;
wastewater treatment plant.&#13;
“If something like this can&#13;
fall through the cracks, what&#13;
else is happening?” Evon&#13;
says. •&#13;
By its own policy to protect&#13;
against fraudulent spending,&#13;
the township must have an&#13;
invoice before a payment of&#13;
any kind can be made, Balon-&#13;
Vaughn says. The payment&#13;
notice for this particular&#13;
bond, she says, was mailed to&#13;
the wrong address. Though&#13;
she says she believes this issue&#13;
was raised for political&#13;
reasons, Balon-Vaughn says&#13;
it has resulted in positive&#13;
changes in the tre a su re r’s office,&#13;
such as streamlining the&#13;
process tha t gets invoices to&#13;
the township’s accounting office&#13;
and creating a payment&#13;
calendar.&#13;
The township, Evon says,&#13;
also has about $11.5 million&#13;
of uninsured funds in its bank&#13;
accounts, which is risky considering&#13;
how some banks are&#13;
struggling.&#13;
Balon-Vaughn says large operations&#13;
always have deposits&#13;
above the $100,000 insured by&#13;
the Federal Deposit Insurance&#13;
Corp. and hundreds of&#13;
accounts would be required&#13;
to insure all funds. State law&#13;
also limits the banks in which&#13;
township funds can be invested&#13;
to only those that have a&#13;
Michigan branch, she says.&#13;
tivon says establishing&#13;
short-term and long-term&#13;
township cash-flow projections&#13;
is one of his goals. Balon-&#13;
Vaughn agrees these&#13;
would be good, but by statute&#13;
really would have to be done&#13;
by the supervisor’s office with&#13;
assistance from the tre a su re&#13;
r ’s office and accounting department.&#13;
“When you look at some of&#13;
these things, it troubles me&#13;
that Mr. Evon clearly does not&#13;
understand the rules and state&#13;
obligations of the office he is&#13;
seeking,” Balon-Vaughn says.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at !smith@&#13;
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THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2 0 0 8 A 5&#13;
r&#13;
CLERK&#13;
Carolyn J. Eaton, R&#13;
Occupation: Howell Township&#13;
clerk.&#13;
Age: 58.&#13;
Family: Divorced, one ,&#13;
daughter, 28.&#13;
Education: Attended several&#13;
programs a t California&#13;
State F\illerton in business&#13;
management and bookkeeping,&#13;
certificate in electronics&#13;
and completed a&#13;
three-year program and&#13;
am working to achieve Certified&#13;
Municipal Clerk designation.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
Township clerk.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Attended a local&#13;
church for 16 years and&#13;
was co-director of the&#13;
Women’s Retreat for three&#13;
years. Member of the Livingston&#13;
County Clerks Association,&#13;
International Institute&#13;
of Municipal Clerks,&#13;
Michigan Clerks Association,&#13;
Michigan Township&#13;
Association, Michigan&#13;
Planners Association and&#13;
have volunteered with the&#13;
Meals on Wheels program&#13;
for several years.&#13;
Mira J. Spyres, R&#13;
Occupation: None noted.&#13;
Age: 56.&#13;
Family: Husband, (Jerry)&#13;
Don Spyres; four children.&#13;
three grandchildren.&#13;
Education: Registered&#13;
nursing degree, Henry&#13;
Ford Community College.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
None&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service: None&#13;
TREASURER&#13;
Lawrence D.&#13;
Hammond, R&#13;
Occupation: Retired from&#13;
Department of Agriculture’s&#13;
Rural Development&#13;
Administration.&#13;
Age: 6 6 .&#13;
Family: Wife, Beverly, two&#13;
sons and three grandsons.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s degree,&#13;
Michigan State University.&#13;
Previous elected office: Incumbent&#13;
treasurer. Previously&#13;
served as trustee.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Former chairman of&#13;
the Planning Commission,&#13;
member of the financial&#13;
management and human&#13;
resources committees, plus&#13;
several other volunteer activities.&#13;
Joseph T.&#13;
McKnight, R&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
2 Howell Twp. officials face primary challenges&#13;
ELECTION 2008&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Two of the top three Howell&#13;
Township elected officials&#13;
will be challenged in the Aug.&#13;
5 Republican primary by local&#13;
residents who say new leadership&#13;
is needed.&#13;
“I think it’s time for a&#13;
change,” said Joseph McKnight,&#13;
75. “It seems like&#13;
they’re always trying to cover&#13;
something up.”&#13;
McKnight is challenging&#13;
Larry Hammond, Howell&#13;
Township treasurer, while&#13;
incumbent Clerk Carolyn E a ton&#13;
will face a challenge from&#13;
Mira Spyres.&#13;
McKnight said local officials&#13;
need to “communicate to&#13;
the sta te ” tha t people cannot&#13;
handle additional taxes. “People&#13;
are losing their homes;&#13;
(politicians) can’t keep raising&#13;
their taxes.”&#13;
Hammond, 66, agrees the&#13;
poor economy and finances&#13;
a re key this election. He says&#13;
he brokered a deal with the&#13;
township’s banking institutions&#13;
so the township would&#13;
be covered for its full worth in&#13;
the event of a bank failure, as&#13;
opposed to the $100,000 federally&#13;
insured amount, “and it&#13;
also helps with loan borrowing,”&#13;
he said. The township,&#13;
he said, gets a better interest&#13;
ra te because Howell Township&#13;
is more financially solvent.&#13;
He added th a t township&#13;
officials also have added to&#13;
the fund balance by cutting&#13;
legal costs and combining&#13;
jobs, saving money on added&#13;
health benefits and pensions.&#13;
“We (foresaw) a decline&#13;
in revenues and cut over&#13;
$200,000 from the budget over&#13;
the past few years,” added&#13;
Eaton, 58.&#13;
Land planning also is important&#13;
to Eaton, as the township&#13;
works to m arry new construction&#13;
with existing farm&#13;
land. “We still have a lot of&#13;
big parcels, and want to make&#13;
sure they are developed appropriately,”&#13;
she said.&#13;
Eaton and Hammond are&#13;
working with county experts&#13;
on a economic development&#13;
plan specific to Howell Township&#13;
tha t will eventually be&#13;
used to recruit new business.&#13;
“We would like to see diversification&#13;
of industries,” said&#13;
Hammond, “including high&#13;
tech companies that would&#13;
provide jobs and a good economic&#13;
base.”&#13;
If re-elected, the incumbents&#13;
vowed to keep running&#13;
Howell Twp. can expect at least 1 new trustee&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Three incumbents are running&#13;
in Howell Township with&#13;
four trustee seats up for grabs,&#13;
providing an opportunity for at&#13;
least one new face to join the&#13;
township board.&#13;
Inciunbents Mike Coddington,&#13;
James Phelan and John&#13;
Hubbel are being joined on the&#13;
Republican primary ballot by&#13;
Anne Forrester Barker, Aaren&#13;
Currie, Bill Graham, Clarolyn&#13;
Henry, Debbie Platt and Michael&#13;
Rusk Outgoing trustee&#13;
Todd Thomas will not run for&#13;
re-election because he intends&#13;
to move from the township.&#13;
There are no Democrats on&#13;
the ballot.&#13;
The economy and improved&#13;
zoning ordinances topped the&#13;
candidates’ lists of areas in&#13;
need of improvement.&#13;
Phelan, 62, was a proponent&#13;
of the first road millage passed&#13;
more than six years ago, but&#13;
his focus today is on saving&#13;
money. “If there were a motion&#13;
to increase Howell Township&#13;
taxes, I would vote no,” he said,&#13;
arguing that residents cannot&#13;
handle additional financial burdens.&#13;
Forrester, who served as one&#13;
of the first female commanders&#13;
Forrester&#13;
Barker&#13;
in the Gulf&#13;
War, agreed&#13;
that people,&#13;
especially the&#13;
rising number&#13;
of area&#13;
residents&#13;
in danger of&#13;
losing their&#13;
homes to&#13;
foreclosure, cannot face more&#13;
taxation. She also recognizes&#13;
that a fire millage request will&#13;
come before voters in August&#13;
and could affect public safety if&#13;
not passed.&#13;
To compensate taxpayers,&#13;
the 49-year-old suggests cutting&#13;
taxes in other areas to maintain&#13;
quality health and safety efforts.&#13;
She also would like to have a dialogue&#13;
with banks to help abate&#13;
local foreclosures. “We need to&#13;
work together to find a better&#13;
solution,” she said.&#13;
Currie,&#13;
37, said he&#13;
would like to&#13;
see Howell&#13;
Township&#13;
taxes cut so&#13;
seniors “will&#13;
not be taxed&#13;
right out of&#13;
their home”&#13;
and people&#13;
who grew up here, and stUl&#13;
have parents here, can return.&#13;
Currie&#13;
“They can’t come back to&#13;
be with mom and dad if they&#13;
want to right now because it’s&#13;
too expensive,” he said. He believes&#13;
if the zoning ordinances&#13;
were changed, allowing higher&#13;
density on select parcels,&#13;
“developers could maximize&#13;
areas to create affordable&#13;
housing.”&#13;
It would also address the&#13;
issue of sprawl. “We’ve got&#13;
neighborhoods moving up&#13;
against farms because the&#13;
current zoning ordinances&#13;
were created for cities,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
When it&#13;
comes to planning,&#13;
Hubbel,&#13;
73, has been&#13;
working to&#13;
create a park&#13;
and recreation&#13;
area for township&#13;
residents&#13;
who cannot&#13;
take advantage&#13;
of county parks, because&#13;
there are none, or the Howell&#13;
Area Parks and Recreation&#13;
Authority, to which the township&#13;
does not belong. “We’re&#13;
modifying a recreation plan&#13;
featuring some playground&#13;
areas and a walking path right&#13;
now,” he said.&#13;
Platt, 53, would like to see&#13;
Platt&#13;
Hubbel&#13;
that process&#13;
move faster,&#13;
but she also&#13;
would like&#13;
to see local&#13;
leaders take&#13;
to a bigger&#13;
interest in&#13;
their constituents.&#13;
If&#13;
elected, “I&#13;
would get out and meet people,&#13;
find out what’s important&#13;
to them,” she said. “I don’t&#13;
think anyone has ever asked&#13;
me what is important to me.”&#13;
Forrester Barker agreed that&#13;
confidence in the local government&#13;
needs improvement.&#13;
“There’s been a lot of bad&#13;
will over the last two years&#13;
- when they put in the sewers&#13;
and cut down all those trees.”&#13;
If elected, she said she’d work&#13;
to get Board of lyustee meetings&#13;
put on cable television’s&#13;
public access channel and&#13;
host coffee days where residents&#13;
could talk openly with&#13;
local leaders.&#13;
Coddington, Graham, Hemy&#13;
and Rusk could not be reached&#13;
for comment.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at ihumphrey®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
Anne Forrester&#13;
Barker, R&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
Mike Coddington, R&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
Aaren Currie, R&#13;
Occupation: Owner of State&#13;
Wide Real Estate since&#13;
1996; partner in Currie Wolverton&#13;
Insurance since&#13;
2007.&#13;
Age: 36.&#13;
Family: Married to Jennie&#13;
for 15 years; son Jacob, 12,&#13;
Arianna, 9, and son Caleb, 4.&#13;
Education: Howell High&#13;
School graduate 1990; Holloway’s&#13;
Real Estate Institute&#13;
I; Michigan Real Estate&#13;
sales license; Holloway’s&#13;
Real Estate Institute II:&#13;
Michigan Real Estate Brokers&#13;
License.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
4-H through my childhood,&#13;
Howell baseball&#13;
coach, Howell Jaycees, Livingston&#13;
Association of Realtors&#13;
committees, Howell&#13;
Township Tax Board for five&#13;
years, Hqwell Township&#13;
Zoning Board of Appeals for&#13;
two years.&#13;
Bill Graham, R&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
Carolyn J. Henry, R&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
James Phelan, R&#13;
Occupation: President of a&#13;
property management company.&#13;
Age: 62.&#13;
Family: Married, one grown&#13;
child.&#13;
Education: Associate’s degree&#13;
from Lansing Community&#13;
College.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
Howell Township trustee for&#13;
the last 12 years.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
I have served as chairman&#13;
of the Human Resources&#13;
Committee, am the only&#13;
trustee on the Zoning&#13;
Board of Appeals, member&#13;
of the Township Finance&#13;
Committee, Township representative&#13;
to MHO(J and&#13;
township representative&#13;
with the Livingston County&#13;
Airport.&#13;
Debbie Platt, R&#13;
Occupation: General sales&#13;
manager for WHMI radio.&#13;
Age: 53.&#13;
Family: Husband, Phil;&#13;
daughter, son and one&#13;
grandson.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Education: Nothing listed.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
American Cancer Society&#13;
Relay for Life committee;&#13;
volunteer for Livingston&#13;
County senior centers.&#13;
Web site: www.debbieplattfortrustee.&#13;
com.&#13;
Michael L. Rusk, R&#13;
Occupation: Procurement&#13;
specialist. Howell Carnegie&#13;
Library 2007-present, administration&#13;
support services.&#13;
Age: Not provided.&#13;
Family: Married to RoseAim&#13;
for the 40 years; sons Robert&#13;
and Rodney; granddaughters&#13;
Megan and Monica.&#13;
Education: Henry Ford&#13;
Community College, associate’s&#13;
degree in liberal arts;&#13;
associate’s degree in m echanical&#13;
engineering, Detroit&#13;
Engineering Institute.&#13;
Attended Wayne State University.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Junior Achievement;&#13;
The Benevolent &amp; Protective&#13;
Order of the Elks; The&#13;
YMCA Indian Guides; city of&#13;
Livonia Little League Baseball;&#13;
Howell Township Parks&#13;
&amp; Recreation Study Committee;&#13;
Howell Township&#13;
Planning Commission;&#13;
Howell Public Library.&#13;
John W. Hubbel, R&#13;
Occupation: Retired insurance&#13;
agent.&#13;
Age: 73.&#13;
Family: Wife Martha, married&#13;
47 years, two grown&#13;
sons.&#13;
Education: Albion College&#13;
B.A. in business.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
Nine years township tru stee.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Rotary president and&#13;
board member, church&#13;
board president, Howell&#13;
Beautification Commission,&#13;
hospital volunteer.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Gospel group&#13;
at Summerfest&#13;
The gospel music quartet&#13;
“Stronghold” will be featured&#13;
during Saturday’s Brighton&#13;
Summerfest. The Howellbased&#13;
group will perform&#13;
noon-1 p.m. at Mill Pond Park.&#13;
Sharing contemporary&#13;
southern gospel music, the&#13;
group takes its name from&#13;
Psalms 18:2, which says, “The&#13;
Lord is my Rock, my fortress&#13;
and my deliverer; my God is&#13;
my rock, in whom I take refuge.&#13;
He is my shield and the horn of&#13;
my salvation, my stronghold.”&#13;
The performance is sponsored&#13;
by His Bible and Book House in&#13;
downtown Brighton.&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Village taking&#13;
e-payments&#13;
The Village of Fowlerville&#13;
now accepts electronic payments.&#13;
Any bank debit card&#13;
including e-checks and electronic&#13;
transfers and Visa and&#13;
Discover credit cards may&#13;
be used to pay water and&#13;
sewer bills, taxes, permits,&#13;
fines, cemetery fees and any&#13;
other village charges over the&#13;
amount of $15.&#13;
“I love it because I use&#13;
debit all the time so I want to&#13;
offer that service to others,”&#13;
said village Administrative&#13;
Assistant Kathy Arledge.&#13;
Payments may be made in&#13;
person a t the village council&#13;
office from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.,&#13;
Monday-Friday. For check&#13;
payments, the village has installed&#13;
a drive-up drop box in&#13;
the village hall parking lot at&#13;
213 S. Grand Avenue.&#13;
the township as efficiently&#13;
and as resident-friendly as&#13;
possible. “I honestly believe I&#13;
am paid by the public. I serve&#13;
them,” Eaton said.&#13;
Her challenger,&#13;
who&#13;
has videotaped&#13;
board&#13;
of tru ste e&#13;
meetings&#13;
for more&#13;
than three&#13;
years, said&#13;
she does&#13;
not believe&#13;
township officials&#13;
are friendly. Spyres, 56,&#13;
contends the cu rren t leadership&#13;
has a history of giving&#13;
some residents preferential&#13;
treatment, which is the basis&#13;
for h e r candidacy. “When the&#13;
water and sewer lines came&#13;
through I fought to keep my&#13;
trees.”&#13;
She contends some people&#13;
were paid by the township&#13;
to remove their trees, some&#13;
forced construction crews&#13;
Spyres&#13;
to go around their trees, and&#13;
others had their trees spared,&#13;
while her oaks were cut down.&#13;
“I don’t feel like our tax dollars&#13;
are working equally for&#13;
all the people,” she said.&#13;
She said she’d like a chance&#13;
to make everyone feel equally&#13;
important and will work to&#13;
get board of trustee meetings&#13;
aired on cable television’s&#13;
public access channel. “That&#13;
would give everyone an opportunity&#13;
to see what’s going&#13;
on, what’s coming up and&#13;
they can decide when to go to&#13;
a meeting.”&#13;
If elected, McKnight said&#13;
he ’d also like to see some&#13;
thought go into planning for&#13;
the possible US-23 commuter&#13;
train system. “We need to&#13;
get a bus system (commuter&#13;
stops) set up in the township.”&#13;
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A6 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , JULY 25, 2 0 0 8&#13;
COURTESY, AMY LYNN BANEK&#13;
Citizens Insurance presented its local scholarships recently to students during a ceremony&#13;
at Ciao Amici's restaurant in Brighton. The winners are, from left, MaryKate Carter, Ashley&#13;
Alexander, Tengbo Li, Robert Hindy, Rachel Miceli, James Leonard and Paul J. Mueller,&#13;
president of The Hanover-Citizens Midwest Region.The Hanover Insurance Group Foundation&#13;
granted 36 scholarships nationwide totaling more than $45,000.&#13;
Brighton High used as setting for a scene&#13;
in new Hollywood film, "Youth to Revolt'&#13;
Footage shot behind&#13;
school at Leith Lake&#13;
From News s ta ff reports&#13;
Brighton High School was&#13;
abuzz with activity TYiesday&#13;
even though students were in&#13;
the midst of summer vacation.&#13;
A scene for the Hollywood&#13;
movie “Youth to Revolt” was&#13;
filmed behind the high school&#13;
at Leith Lake.&#13;
Sheri Lohmiller, assistant to&#13;
Brighton Superintendent Jim&#13;
Craig, says a member of the&#13;
production team visited the&#13;
school recently and said she&#13;
was impressed with the location.&#13;
Additional scenes are being&#13;
filmed in downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
and at several other locations&#13;
in southeast Michigan for a&#13;
film billed as the irreverent&#13;
story of the wild adventures&#13;
of a teenage boy named Nick&#13;
Twisp, who meets the girl of his&#13;
dreams while on a family vacation.&#13;
Area residents are being&#13;
sought as extras, said film publicist&#13;
Tina Heaton.&#13;
Starting Monday, film crews&#13;
will be near the intersection of&#13;
West Liberty and First streets&#13;
in Ann Arbor. And one member&#13;
of the crew said a scene set&#13;
to be filmed there involves a&#13;
staged traffic accident between&#13;
a runaway camper and a car,&#13;
which will burst into flames.&#13;
To prepare, a movie set resembling&#13;
a two-stoiy house is being&#13;
built near the intersection.&#13;
The movie stars Michael Cera.&#13;
Other members of the cast,&#13;
according to the Internet Movie&#13;
Database Web site, include Justin&#13;
Long (he’s the Mac guy in&#13;
the Mac vs. PC commercids),&#13;
Steve Buscemi, Ray Liotta,&#13;
Fred Willard and Jean Smart.&#13;
The director is listed as Miguel&#13;
Arteta (of the independent&#13;
A member of&#13;
the production&#13;
team visited the&#13;
school recently&#13;
and said she was&#13;
impressed with&#13;
the location.&#13;
Sheri Lohmiller, assistant to&#13;
Brighton Superin tendent Jim&#13;
Craig&#13;
movie “Chuck &amp; Buck” as well&#13;
as episodes of “Sbc Feet Under”&#13;
and “Ugly Betty” for TV).&#13;
None of the name stars will&#13;
be included in the scenes being&#13;
shot locally.&#13;
The movie is based on the&#13;
book “Youth in Revolt,” by C.D.&#13;
Payne, which has a youthful cult&#13;
following around the world.&#13;
ACHIEVERS&#13;
Hartland student&#13;
wins scholarship&#13;
Jacob R. Sixbery of Hartland&#13;
Township was awarded&#13;
a Michigan Re ta ile rs Association&#13;
college scholarship&#13;
for the 2008-09 academic&#13;
year. He is a g rad u a te of&#13;
Hartland High School and&#13;
will be a freshman a t Michigan&#13;
State University in the&#13;
fall. He is an employee a t&#13;
Target, a Michigan Retaile&#13;
rs Association member&#13;
business in Brighton.&#13;
Sixbery received a Target&#13;
Corp. Scholarship, funded&#13;
by contributions from Target&#13;
and MRA board member&#13;
Jo e Swanson, T a rg e t’s distric&#13;
t te am le ad e r for north&#13;
metro Detroit.&#13;
Area students&#13;
make dean's lis t&#13;
The University of Northw&#13;
e ste rn Ohio announced&#13;
its Dean’s List for the May&#13;
2008 session for students&#13;
in the College of Technologies.&#13;
The following local&#13;
full-time stu d en ts received&#13;
a grade point average of 3.5&#13;
or be tte r: Jo h n Logan Conner,&#13;
Brighton; Travis Ryan&#13;
Gates, Howell; Matthew D.&#13;
Lemorie, Pinckney; Jeffrey&#13;
Jo sep h Gilboe, Whitmore&#13;
Lake.&#13;
26 top Pinckney&#13;
scholars honored&#13;
Pinckney Community&#13;
High School honored its top&#13;
26 graduating seniors this&#13;
spring a t an inaugural Senior&#13;
Scholars Dinner, sponsored&#13;
by Rodney and Amy&#13;
Goble of Michigan Rehabilitation&#13;
Specialists in Hamburg&#13;
Township.&#13;
Each stu d en t brought&#13;
with him or h e r the te a ch e r&#13;
or school d istric t re p re s e n tative&#13;
who had the most influence&#13;
on his or h e r school&#13;
career.&#13;
The stu d en ts and th e ir&#13;
guests were:&#13;
■ Callie Baker and Jeff&#13;
Lampi.&#13;
■ Maureen Berryman and&#13;
Amy Walton.&#13;
■ Jaclyn Bradley and Sharyl&#13;
Meyer. j,&#13;
■ MaryKate C a rte r and&#13;
David Mitchell.&#13;
■ Christopher Dzombak&#13;
and Rob Roy.&#13;
■ Brandon Heidt and Joel&#13;
Craig.&#13;
■ Anthony Hinz and Mike&#13;
Hefner.&#13;
■ Amanda Ju rc z ak and&#13;
Vali Helppie.&#13;
■ Megan Krol and Dave&#13;
Drabek.&#13;
■ Jon a th an Love and E rica&#13;
Martin-Carney.&#13;
■ Matt Ludtke and Jeff&#13;
Hollobaugh.&#13;
■ Brittani Mack and Julie&#13;
Corey.&#13;
■ Megan McGuffin and&#13;
Pat Tessmer.&#13;
■ Darin McLeskey and&#13;
Sharon Chapman.&#13;
■ Amelia Neumann-&#13;
Moore and Mike Myers.&#13;
■ Nolan Oleski and Dick&#13;
Cowdrey.&#13;
■ Nathan Rowley and&#13;
Kevin MacRitchie.&#13;
■ Je s s ic a Ruff and Joe&#13;
Thomas.&#13;
■ Jen n ife r Shelden and&#13;
Marybeth Miller.&#13;
■ Shane Sugierski and&#13;
Ruthann Schulke.&#13;
■ Marco Tori and Ted&#13;
Kroll.&#13;
■ Sara White and Chris&#13;
Sutton.&#13;
■ Mia Wolterink and Tom&#13;
Carney.&#13;
Students Ashley March,&#13;
Ja so n Wisser and Rachel&#13;
Worthington were unable to&#13;
a tten d the dinner.&#13;
Central Michigan&#13;
students honored&#13;
Central Michigan University&#13;
of Mount Pleasant, has&#13;
annoucned spring sem e ste r&#13;
honor stu d en ts who e ared&#13;
3.5 and higher grade point&#13;
averages.&#13;
Brighton: Alyse M. Babich,&#13;
Erin L. Barton, Stephen&#13;
Paul Bruce, Nicole Lauren&#13;
Drouillard, Jan e lle Angela,&#13;
Ford, Adam N. Gandolfo,&#13;
Ju s tin Anthony Gilardone,&#13;
Sarah E. Gnadt, Anne M.&#13;
Haaseth, Je s s ic a Mae Herman,&#13;
Jocelyn M. Ja rv is,&#13;
Chelsea L. Kachaterian,&#13;
Stephanie Ann Kelly, Brain&#13;
Patrick Krupnik, Andrew&#13;
E. Meeks, Corey J . Murphy,&#13;
Elyse Laurelle Nelmark,&#13;
Alexandara Claire Nichols,&#13;
Brian C. Pa rent, Emily C.&#13;
Parsons, Jo an n a C. Pero,&#13;
Jeffrey B. Pethoud, Matthew&#13;
R. Pitzer, Morgan Reano,&#13;
Jo h n A. Reineke, Mark&#13;
S. Sebby, Jen n ife r Marie&#13;
Soave, Ashley J. Stacey, Rachel&#13;
S. Weingartz, Beth Ann&#13;
Wright.&#13;
Fowlerville: Charles L.&#13;
Finlayson.&#13;
Howell: Natalie M. Damrel,&#13;
Ashley Elizabeth E s parza,&#13;
Erika E. Forth, Caitlin&#13;
Laura Grabijas, Shane&#13;
M. Hernandez, H e a th e r N.&#13;
Heximer, Dustin Lee Hill,&#13;
Julie N. Jam e s, Lindsay J.&#13;
Kenel, Sara E. Kenel, B re tt&#13;
Matthew Kennedy, Alexan&#13;
d e r J . Klein, Chelsea N.&#13;
Korreckt, Michael D. Lewis,&#13;
Elizabeth A. Prochaska,&#13;
Amelia A. Purdy, Katherine&#13;
S. Revenaugh, Jill L. Rogge,&#13;
J a r r e tt R. Rowlett, Kelly R.&#13;
Saber, Stacy L. Shelton, Nicole&#13;
Marie Skrobot, Amanda&#13;
Mary Weeks.&#13;
Pinckney: Erica L. Bell,&#13;
Jen n ife r Lynn Johnson,&#13;
Elyse Erin Kinker, Kenn&#13;
e th J. Laczynski, Robyn&#13;
J.Shepard, Emily Margaret&#13;
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RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
A u g . 5 w i l l&#13;
d e c id e&#13;
• m a n y ra c e s&#13;
You’ll notice that this&#13;
week’s edition is overflowing&#13;
with stories about primary&#13;
election contests. In addition&#13;
to the stories about the Hamburg&#13;
Township races, the&#13;
Howell Township races and&#13;
several others, there also is a&#13;
complete Voter Guide included&#13;
with this week’s paper.&#13;
It’s that time of year.&#13;
The Aug. 5 election will pick&#13;
the Republicans and Democrats&#13;
who will advance to the&#13;
general election coming up&#13;
Nov. 4.&#13;
But, as many of you already&#13;
know, the primary will decide&#13;
many local races. That happens&#13;
in an area where one&#13;
party tends to dominate. In&#13;
Livingston County, th a t’s the&#13;
Republican Party.&#13;
Among the county’s 16 tovmships,&#13;
only four have any Democratic&#13;
candidates for township&#13;
offices. Of the 152 people running&#13;
for township offices only&#13;
seven are Democrats. The six&#13;
top elected county officials are&#13;
all Republicans, and no Democrats&#13;
have filed to run against&#13;
them.&#13;
So ... if you want to have a&#13;
voice in who is elected on a&#13;
local level, you might want to&#13;
consider voting in the Republican&#13;
primary. Come November&#13;
you can vote for your candidates&#13;
of choice, regardless&#13;
of party affiliation.&#13;
Cheers: To the Howell&#13;
Beautification Committee.&#13;
This group of dedicated volunteers&#13;
makes sure that there&#13;
are beautiful floral plantings&#13;
along major thoroughfares&#13;
to leave visitors to the county&#13;
seat with a colorful first impression&#13;
of the community.&#13;
Keep up the good work.&#13;
Cheers: To the staff and&#13;
many volunteers who make the&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair an outstanding&#13;
event year after year.&#13;
This year’s fair has completed&#13;
another weeklong run and what&#13;
a week it was. With many families&#13;
watching their pennies, the&#13;
fair provides a good entertainment&#13;
value for young and old&#13;
alike. Let the planning begin&#13;
for the 123rd fair!&#13;
J e e rs : To campaign dirty&#13;
tricks and other election-year&#13;
foolishness. We’ve heard allegations&#13;
that supporters of one&#13;
candidate are ripping down&#13;
the signs of another and it&#13;
prompts this response: Grow&#13;
up. An election year is not the&#13;
time for candidates and their&#13;
supporters to act like middle&#13;
schoolers who can’t resolve a&#13;
schoolyard dispute. Elected&#13;
officials, especially those at&#13;
the local level who also are&#13;
our co-workers and neighbors,&#13;
should be above such&#13;
shenanigans.&#13;
Cheers: To Brighton city officials&#13;
working with CSX officials&#13;
to make better use of railroad&#13;
property near the downtown&#13;
business district to provide&#13;
more parking for a growing&#13;
number of restaurants along&#13;
West Main Street. The center&#13;
of the city is a fabulous place to&#13;
visit - and to work. At least two&#13;
new businesses that will add to&#13;
that nightlife scene already are&#13;
in the works.&#13;
J e e rs : To Putnam Township&#13;
officials who remain unwilling&#13;
to find a way to resolve&#13;
the issues that leave John Colone’s&#13;
miniature golf course in&#13;
the hamlet of Hell unfinished&#13;
and unopened. It is inconceivable&#13;
that this has not been re solved&#13;
more than a year later.&#13;
Colone started the work after&#13;
getting what he believed was&#13;
the proper township approval.&#13;
Then the township stopped&#13;
the work and fired the official&#13;
who said it was OK. It’s time&#13;
for the township to find a way&#13;
to resolve this issue and get&#13;
the course opened.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgeraid&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgeraid@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Nikki Gomez, a member of&#13;
the Like Water Drumworks&#13;
p e rc u s s io n a n d d a n c e&#13;
ensemble performs western&#13;
African music in costume July&#13;
15 at the 2008 Fowlerville&#13;
F am ily F a ir . T h e f r e e&#13;
p erformance drew a large&#13;
crowd to the entertainment&#13;
tent.&#13;
JESSICA MCINTYRE.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
The Figure 8 Demolition Derby was full of excitement July 16, as cars zip around the course in figure eight patterns trying to be&#13;
first to cross the finish line. The event is a regular feature o f the Fowlerville Family Fair.&#13;
T o n s o f f u n , n o w i t 's d o n e&#13;
H i g h l i g h t s f r o m t h e 2 0 0 8 F o w l e r v i l l e F a m i l y F a i r&#13;
From News s ta ff reports&#13;
R ain dampened the closing&#13;
day of the 122nd Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair on Saturday,&#13;
but it didn’t put a&#13;
damper on the suc c e ss of&#13;
this y e a r’s event, officials&#13;
said.&#13;
The Wolverine P ulle rs Inc.&#13;
championship points tra c to r pull&#13;
was canceled due to the weather,&#13;
which was a disappointment, said&#13;
John Morris, fair operations manager,&#13;
because this y e a r ’s gran d stand&#13;
shows had s te lla r attenddtic0&#13;
“All in all, I think we did OK,”&#13;
said Morris, adding th a t ga te re ceipts&#13;
from this y e a r ’s fair still&#13;
were being evaluated a t press&#13;
time. “The carnival was way up,&#13;
the new en te rta inm en t ten t was&#13;
a charm and I think overall a lot&#13;
of people had a good time a t the&#13;
fair.”&#13;
Better-than-average attendance&#13;
early in the week, due to blue&#13;
skies, sunshine and low humidity,&#13;
gave the fair a big boost, although&#13;
he a t and humidity la te r in the&#13;
week didn’t seem to keep people&#13;
away, either, Morris said.&#13;
“At times we were very busy, and&#13;
I think th a t’s proof th a t people a re&#13;
staying close to home this summer&#13;
and a re looking for fun things&#13;
to do,” he said. “I do think our a ttendance&#13;
will be up.”&#13;
Top singer - again&#13;
She may have a different last&#13;
name, but it was the same strong&#13;
voice from last y e a r’s contest tha t&#13;
again won the 2008 Livingston&#13;
County Karaoke Championship.&#13;
April Hudson, 32, a Schoolcraft&#13;
College groundskeeper and Walled&#13;
Lake resident, reprised h e r firstplace&#13;
win from la st y e a r to win&#13;
the July 18 competition during the&#13;
Fowlerville Family Fair.&#13;
“I was re lu c tan t to audition&#13;
again for this contest - what a re&#13;
the chances I’d win aga in? ” she&#13;
said. “When I’m up th e re I’m r e ally&#13;
te rrified and nauseous. Once&#13;
I’m done singing I’m completely&#13;
healthy again. I don’t know - I&#13;
Dragon Scales&#13;
and Faerie&#13;
Tales featured a&#13;
strolling show&#13;
and interactive&#13;
"enchanted&#13;
wagon" during the&#13;
2008 Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair on Kids&#13;
Day. The tiger&#13;
crowned Phoebe&#13;
Bond, 7, from the&#13;
Little Glads Center&#13;
in Fowlerville,&#13;
Princess o f the&#13;
Cheeseburgers.&#13;
Green Man, in&#13;
the background,&#13;
educates the&#13;
princess on new&#13;
royal duties.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY&#13;
NEWS&#13;
get so scared, but I’m happy when&#13;
I ’m done.”&#13;
Nerves were nowhere in evidence&#13;
when Hudson - re p re s e n ting&#13;
Hamburg Pub - wailed Melissa&#13;
E the ridge ’s “I’m the Only One”&#13;
while carnival lights blinked red,&#13;
gre en and yellow ag a in st a surly&#13;
night sky.&#13;
Ju d g e s Ghengis Jo h n Fle tch er,&#13;
the Human Firecracker, Sam&#13;
Richards of S&amp;S Productions,&#13;
and Fowlerville Family Fair board&#13;
member Rex Peckins ag re ed tha t&#13;
lightning could strike twice.&#13;
Second-place honors and a $300&#13;
check went to a spunky, pregnant&#13;
cowgirl with a baby-faced grin&#13;
singing “All Jacked Up” like she&#13;
meant it. Brighton’s Reenie Decker,&#13;
23, came in on-key and on-time&#13;
singing “Hit Me with Your Best&#13;
Shot” - h e r first time with a band.&#13;
Mikki Giardina, who emceed&#13;
the event for fair en te rta inm en t&#13;
produc e r Russ Fox and John&#13;
F le tc h e r’s Effenar Productions,&#13;
said the con te st format of one karaoke&#13;
song and one song with Brian&#13;
Raus’ band. Misconduct, brings&#13;
out the best in competitors.&#13;
Both Decker and fellow Brighton&#13;
Bowl rep re sen ta tiv e, Mark&#13;
McClure, 34, went home with cash.&#13;
McClure won the third place prize&#13;
of $200 with a rendition of “I Ain’t&#13;
At left: July 16 was a very warm Kids&#13;
Day at the 2008 Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair. Aemelia W olverton,4,from the&#13;
Little Glads Center in Fowlerville&#13;
enjoys the water blowing fans at the&#13;
Finlan Gazebo.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
At right: Becky Muscato, of Brighton&#13;
Township, became the first winner&#13;
of the Miss Livingston County&#13;
Model Search. As part of this event,&#13;
new to the Fowlerville Family Fair,&#13;
Muscato will move on to the Miss&#13;
Michigan USA competition early&#13;
next year.&#13;
JESSICA MCINTYRE,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
as Good as I Once Was” as smooth&#13;
and sweet as star-thistle honey.&#13;
The Hartland re sid en t is a correctional&#13;
officer a t the Federal&#13;
Correctional Institution a t Milan.&#13;
During his performance of “Every&#13;
Rose Has Its Thorn” with Misconduct,&#13;
McClure didn’t miss a be a t&#13;
or a note as he handed red rose s&#13;
to family and friends.&#13;
The talent, emotion and courage&#13;
of every one of the 10 finalist p e rformers&#13;
inspired the appreciative&#13;
crowd in the en te rta inm en t tent.&#13;
Competitors were chosen by p a rticipating&#13;
karaoke venues Hamburg&#13;
Pub, Brighton Bowl, Shamrock&#13;
Lounge, T Bones Tavern, and&#13;
Bleachers Bar &amp; Grill.&#13;
Top model: Fair queen&#13;
The 2008 Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair will be remembered for many&#13;
things for a lot of different people.&#13;
For Becky Muscato, of Brighton&#13;
Township, it will be remembered&#13;
a s the y e a r she took both the&#13;
Fowlerville Fair queen title and&#13;
became the fa ir’s first winner of&#13;
the Miss Livingston County Model&#13;
Search.&#13;
“This is so exciting,” she said.&#13;
“The re ’s nothing like it.”&#13;
With two sa sh e s to sashay&#13;
around in and two crowns, Muscato&#13;
realizes the responsibilities&#13;
th a t come with h e r titles, but r e mains&#13;
confident she can live up to&#13;
the challenge based on last y e a r's&#13;
experience as first runner-up to&#13;
the Fowlerville Fair queen.&#13;
“La st year, I got a ta s te of w hat&#13;
it felt like to (represent) one (the&#13;
Fowlerville Fair,) now to (rep re sent)&#13;
both (the Fowlerville Fair&#13;
and Livingston County,) th a t’s&#13;
outstanding,” said the 21-year-old&#13;
Oakland University student.&#13;
With her Miss Livingston County&#13;
title comes a $1,000 photo shoot&#13;
and portfolio. She will use the finished&#13;
product for competition in&#13;
S E E F A IR ,A 1 2&#13;
JIM JAGDEELD, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
W in n er A p ril A p p e lle Hudson, 32,&#13;
of Walled Lake, rocked the karaoke&#13;
competition July 18, making her a twotime&#13;
winner. She won last year as April&#13;
Appelle before her 2008 marriage.&#13;
Representing Hamburg Pub, Hudson's&#13;
second and winning song was "Hurt" by&#13;
Christina Aguilera.&#13;
Travis Coleman,&#13;
8 , of the Horse&#13;
'N Around&#13;
4-H club&#13;
participates in&#13;
the Cloverbud&#13;
mentoring&#13;
program along&#13;
with his mentor,&#13;
Mya Jenkins.&#13;
Travis walks&#13;
the horse to the&#13;
Judging area.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISELLA.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
A8I THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , JU LY 25, 2 0 0 8&#13;
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H a m b u r g T o w n s h i p b o a r d w i l l g e t a t l e a s t p a r t i a l m a k e o v e r&#13;
ELECTION 2 0 0 8&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
With only one incumbent&#13;
running, a t least three new&#13;
faces \^1 fill the trustee seats&#13;
on the next Hamburg Township&#13;
Board of TVustees.&#13;
Eight candidates - all Republicans&#13;
- a r e running for&#13;
the four spots, so the winners&#13;
will be chosen in the Aug. 5&#13;
primary election.&#13;
Incumbent&#13;
Chuck&#13;
Menzies,&#13;
former&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
Howard&#13;
Dillman, former&#13;
Township&#13;
TVustee&#13;
Kevin Wiley and newcomers&#13;
Jason Negri, Phil Semprevivo,&#13;
Michael Dolan, Bill Hahn&#13;
and Michael Zeglevski agree&#13;
township finances and board&#13;
conduct are primary issues,&#13;
but each has his view of how&#13;
they should be handled.&#13;
Hahn, 65, said he decided&#13;
_______ to run&#13;
for&#13;
...... ,&#13;
Dillman&#13;
Hahn&#13;
office after&#13;
the March&#13;
meeting in&#13;
which the&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
board voted&#13;
to remove&#13;
some of Supervisor&#13;
Cindy Pine’s&#13;
duties that are not required&#13;
by law.&#13;
Getting rid of “the gang of&#13;
four” incumbents, as Hahn&#13;
calls Clerk Joanna Hardesty,&#13;
Treasurer Roberta Balon-&#13;
Vaughn, Menzies and Trustee&#13;
Pat Hohl, who is running for&#13;
Pine’s seat, and electing a&#13;
whole new board, with the&#13;
exception of Pine, would end&#13;
the political turmoil that’s impeding&#13;
township business, he&#13;
said.&#13;
“The problem would be&#13;
solved overnight,” Hahn said,&#13;
adding that he believes votes&#13;
from Hardesty, Balon-Vaughn,&#13;
Hohl and Menzies to strip&#13;
Pine of these duties were entirely&#13;
politically motivated.&#13;
Hahn, Zeglevski and Matt&#13;
Skiba, who’s running against&#13;
Hardesty for clerk, spoke on&#13;
behalf of Pine at that March&#13;
meeting. Hahn said he publicly&#13;
supports Pine, Zeglevski,&#13;
Skiba and Patrick Evon, who’s&#13;
running for treasurer against&#13;
Balon-Vaughn. But he’s quick&#13;
to point out they are not a&#13;
slate of candidates.&#13;
Pine said she did not recruit&#13;
any of these people to seek&#13;
office and publicly supports&#13;
no other candidate, although&#13;
Zeglevski and Evon are active&#13;
in the Livingston County&#13;
Republican Party, of which&#13;
Pine is a past president.&#13;
“I’d ju st like to see a new&#13;
'group of people that can work&#13;
together as a professional&#13;
team,” said Hahn, who is a&#13;
member of the township’s&#13;
Flood Prevention Committee.&#13;
“I ju st want to get rid of the&#13;
political gaming.”&#13;
Zeglevski,&#13;
53, said actions&#13;
taken&#13;
against Pine&#13;
are partly&#13;
responsible&#13;
for his seeking&#13;
office,&#13;
but said,&#13;
no matter&#13;
what, he will&#13;
work with any board elected&#13;
to make diligent and informed&#13;
decisions.&#13;
“Cindy’s situation made&#13;
me aware of what was going&#13;
on,” Zeglevski said. “In tha t&#13;
kind of chaos, how can anything&#13;
be done effectively?”&#13;
Menzies, 61, who is finishing&#13;
his second&#13;
term&#13;
as truste e ,&#13;
said a board&#13;
of newcomers&#13;
would&#13;
not be productive&#13;
in a&#13;
time where&#13;
experience&#13;
in office is&#13;
necessary to help get Hamburg&#13;
through the s ta te ’s economic&#13;
turmoil.&#13;
“I’m running to keep my&#13;
position for th a t very re a son,”&#13;
Menzies said. “We&#13;
need to keep the train on the&#13;
tracks. I understand the issues&#13;
we a re facing and have&#13;
experience.”&#13;
Wiley, 49, a tru ste e from&#13;
2000 to 2004, and Dillman, 53,&#13;
supervisor from 1998 to 2004,&#13;
each said their previous&#13;
board experience and the&#13;
budget crunches the township&#13;
is sure to face for sever-&#13;
Menzies&#13;
E L E C T I O N 2 0 0 8&#13;
Howard Dillman,&#13;
R&#13;
Occupation; Chairman&#13;
of 'Hansportation&#13;
Technologies Department,&#13;
Lansing Community&#13;
College.&#13;
Age: 53.&#13;
Family: Wife, Jane; children&#13;
Brandon, 25; and Angela,&#13;
19.&#13;
Education: Law degree&#13;
fi'om Duke University,&#13;
bachelor’s degree from&#13;
Kent State University,&#13;
graduate of Harvard&#13;
Program for Executives&#13;
in State and Local&#13;
Government.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
supervisor, 1998-2004.&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service; Hamburg&#13;
Township sewer&#13;
committee and personnel&#13;
committee, Hamburg&#13;
Environmental Review&#13;
Board, Southeast Michigan&#13;
Council of Governments&#13;
executive committee&#13;
and transportation&#13;
improvement committee,&#13;
WJ. Maxey Boys 'IVaining&#13;
School education&#13;
improvement committee,&#13;
vice chairman Livingston&#13;
Community Joint Water&#13;
Authority.&#13;
Michael Dolan, R&#13;
Occupation: Police officer.&#13;
Age: 37.&#13;
Family: Wife, Tabitha; two&#13;
children.&#13;
Education: Attended&#13;
Schoolcraft College, additional&#13;
courses at Michigan&#13;
State University.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community service;&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
Huron River Cleanup Day&#13;
volunteer, Hamburg Railroad&#13;
Day^volunteer, Michigan&#13;
Department of Natural&#13;
Resources hunter safety instructor,&#13;
hockey and baseball&#13;
coach and Pinckney&#13;
Community Schools volunteer.&#13;
Bill Hahn, R&#13;
Occupation; Retired from&#13;
Ford Motor Co.&#13;
Age: 65.&#13;
Family: Wife, BeclQ^ and&#13;
son, Dennis. Another son,&#13;
Bradley, is deceased.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s degree&#13;
from Purdue University,&#13;
MBA fi-om the University&#13;
of Detroit.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Pubiic and community service;&#13;
Member of the Hamburg&#13;
Township Flood P re vention&#13;
Committee.&#13;
Chuck Menzies, R&#13;
Occupation: Retired from&#13;
state Department of Mental&#13;
Health, teaching part-time&#13;
in Livingston County and at&#13;
WJ. Maxey Boys 'Training&#13;
School.&#13;
Age; 61.&#13;
Family: Wife, Pat.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s&#13;
degree in education and&#13;
ma ste r’s degree in reading&#13;
consulting from Eastern&#13;
Michigan University.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
Hamburg Township trustee&#13;
since 1996.&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service: Eighteen-year&#13;
member of the Hamburg&#13;
Township Planning&#13;
Commission, member of&#13;
the Hamburg Township&#13;
Zoning Board of Appeals,&#13;
township Public Safety&#13;
Committee chairman,&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
Municipal Utilities&#13;
Committee, volunteer&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
Huron River Cleanup Day,&#13;
Hamburg Family F\m Fest&#13;
volunteer, member of the&#13;
Livingston County Wildlife&#13;
&amp; Conservation Club and&#13;
American Cancer Society&#13;
Relay For Life participant.&#13;
Jason Negri, R&#13;
Occupation; Attorney.&#13;
Age; 37.&#13;
Family: Wife, Samantha;&#13;
children Daniel, 13; Sarah,&#13;
12; Elizabeth, 10; and Genevieve,&#13;
3.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s degree&#13;
history and French,&#13;
master’s degree in education&#13;
administration fi'om&#13;
Franciscan University; law&#13;
degree from Ave Maria&#13;
School of Law.&#13;
Previous eiected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
Board of Review.&#13;
Web site: www.negrifortrustee.&#13;
com.&#13;
Phil Semprevivo,&#13;
R&#13;
Occupation: Retired. Former&#13;
chief information officer&#13;
for Borders, executive&#13;
vice president and chief operating&#13;
officer for B. Altman&#13;
&amp; Co. and other positions.&#13;
Age: 67.&#13;
Family: Wife, Toby. Adult&#13;
children Stephanie Ferguson,&#13;
Stephan Semprevivo,&#13;
Philip Semprevivo Jr.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s degree&#13;
from University of&#13;
New Hampshire, m a ste r’s&#13;
degree in educational administration&#13;
from State&#13;
University of New York,&#13;
doctoral study in organizational&#13;
design and development&#13;
at Columbia University.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Member of the &amp; st&#13;
group of Domestic Peace&#13;
Corps volunteers in 1964.&#13;
Chambers of Commerce,&#13;
and Exchange Club Charity&#13;
Program membership. Adviser&#13;
to the March of&#13;
Dimes, United Way of Bergen&#13;
County, New Jersey,&#13;
city of Ridgewood, N.J.;&#13;
New York City Animal Medical&#13;
Center, and New York&#13;
University Graduate School&#13;
of Business.&#13;
Kevin B. Wiley, R&#13;
Occupation; Project Manager,&#13;
General Motors Powertrain&#13;
Division.&#13;
Age: 49.&#13;
Family: Married, three&#13;
adult children and one&#13;
grandchild.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s degree&#13;
in industrial technology&#13;
from Eastern Michigan&#13;
University, MBA from Bake&#13;
r College.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
Hamburg Township trustee,&#13;
2000-04.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Nothing listed.&#13;
Michael Zeglevski,&#13;
R&#13;
Occupation; Licensed professional&#13;
counselor.&#13;
Age: 53.&#13;
Family; Wife, Susan; daughter,&#13;
Sara, 22.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s degree&#13;
in classical studies&#13;
from Olivet College, maste&#13;
r’s degree in community&#13;
counseling from Eastern&#13;
Michigan University, postma&#13;
ste r’s certification in&#13;
marriage and family therap&#13;
y&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
GOTV coordinator,&#13;
Livingston County Republican&#13;
Party president, vice&#13;
president, director of West&#13;
Ridge Homeowners; Republican&#13;
precinct delegate,&#13;
Hamburg Township; convention&#13;
delegate for Michigan&#13;
Republican Party, Republican&#13;
precinct delegate&#13;
Ward One, Ann Arbor;&#13;
member of the Washtenaw&#13;
County GOP executive committee;&#13;
founding member of&#13;
the Brighton High School&#13;
Choir Boosters; two-term&#13;
director of the Chapel Hill&#13;
Condominium Association,&#13;
Ann Arbor.&#13;
Web site: www.Z4'Trustee.&#13;
com.&#13;
Wiley&#13;
al years also&#13;
prompted&#13;
them to&#13;
seek trustee&#13;
seats.&#13;
“Without&#13;
a doubt,&#13;
shrinking&#13;
revenue and&#13;
growing operating&#13;
expenses&#13;
are going to require&#13;
the board to make some difficult&#13;
decisions and adjustments,”&#13;
Wiley said. “We’ve got&#13;
to spend less than we bring&#13;
in, set money aside, avoid additional&#13;
debt unless it’s really&#13;
necessary and focus on essential&#13;
services.”&#13;
Negri, 37,&#13;
is a member&#13;
of the township’s&#13;
Zoning&#13;
Board&#13;
of Appeals,&#13;
and said the&#13;
experience&#13;
he’s gained&#13;
Negri there will&#13;
help him make an easy tran sition&#13;
to trustee.&#13;
“The economy is hitting the&#13;
state hard,” Negri said, “but&#13;
this downturn is not going to&#13;
last forever. We just need to be&#13;
prudent and run the township&#13;
budget like we do a household&#13;
budget and not spend more&#13;
than we make.”&#13;
Dolan, 37, is the son of Livingston&#13;
County Commissione&#13;
r Dennis&#13;
Dolan and&#13;
husband of&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Community&#13;
Schools&#13;
Board of&#13;
Education&#13;
TVustee&#13;
Tabitha&#13;
Dolan. Conservative&#13;
spending, b etter&#13;
management of township&#13;
funds and maintaining services&#13;
related to public safety,&#13;
he said, are his top concerns.&#13;
“A lot of people run for public&#13;
office with ill intent or an&#13;
Dolan&#13;
ax to grind, but the people&#13;
who are hesitant but jump in&#13;
anyway sometimes make the&#13;
best candidate and I put myself&#13;
in that position,” he said.&#13;
Semprevivo, 67, said the&#13;
skills he learned as a corpora&#13;
te executive&#13;
about&#13;
successful&#13;
business&#13;
practices&#13;
can be applied&#13;
to effective&#13;
ru n ning&#13;
of the&#13;
township.&#13;
“The last&#13;
thing you want is someone&#13;
with a personal agenda,” he&#13;
said. “When things become&#13;
personal, a person loses his&#13;
perspective and the distraction&#13;
takes away from the real&#13;
business at hand.”&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
Semprevivo&#13;
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THE L IV IN G S TO N C O M M U N IT Y NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 25, 20 08 A9&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A R&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
JULY 2 5&#13;
SIDEWALK SALE &lt;&#13;
9 a.m.-4 p.m. D ow n tow n&#13;
Fowlerville. Includes su rrou n din g&#13;
local merchants and restaurants.&#13;
Details: 517-223-7440.&#13;
FISH FRY&#13;
5-8 p.m. Livingston County&#13;
Wildlife &amp; Conservation Club,&#13;
606 0 M-36, Ham b u rg .Cash bar.&#13;
Cost: $10 adults, $9 seniors and&#13;
members, $5 kids ages 6-12,5&#13;
years and under free. Details: 810-&#13;
231-1811.&#13;
BRIGHTON SUMMERFEST&#13;
10 a.m.-l 0 p.m. M a in Street&#13;
d ow n tow n Brighton. Sidewalk&#13;
sales, live entertainment. Details:&#13;
810-227-5086. Also Saturday.&#13;
MOVIES IN THE PARK&#13;
Dusk, d ow n tow n Pinckney. PLHH&#13;
(Pinckney, Lakeland, Hamburg,&#13;
Hell) C h am be r o f Commerce.&#13;
"Shrek the Third" Details: 734-878-&#13;
9333.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
JULY 2 6&#13;
*&#13;
SU N D A Y&#13;
JULY 27&#13;
SEEKING WILDLIFE&#13;
7 a.m. Nature Center of&#13;
K e n sin g to n Metropark.Cost:$2.&#13;
Register: 800-47-PARKS.&#13;
BREAKFASTS&#13;
• 8 a.m.-noon. P inckney Memorial&#13;
Post No.419, American' Legion&#13;
Post Hall, 980 7 Whit^wood Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Cost: $6.50 adults, $5.50&#13;
seniors, $3.50 kids ages 9 and&#13;
under. Details: 734-878-9522 or&#13;
I 734-878-6633.&#13;
• 8 a.m.-l 1:30 a.m. Whitmore Lake&#13;
Rod &amp; G u n Club, 11150 Lemen&#13;
Road, Whitmore Lake. Cost: $7&#13;
adults. Details: 734-449-2788.&#13;
Fourth Sundays.&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
* 9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
streets adjacent to historic&#13;
L iv ings ton C o u n ty C ou rth ou se&#13;
in d ow n tow n Howell. Details:&#13;
517 -54 6-3920 or farmersmarket@&#13;
howell.org.Sundays through Oct.&#13;
TOWER CLIMB ZIP LINE&#13;
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Howell Conference&#13;
and Nature Center, 1 0 0 5 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, M a rion Township. Cost:&#13;
$10 tower climbs, $5 zip rides.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0249. A/so 2-7&#13;
p.m. Saturdays.&#13;
STUDENTCONCERT&#13;
1:30-4:30 p.m. American Spirit&#13;
Certter, 10590 E. G rand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton. Performance o f classic&#13;
rock song s. Details: 810-227-9440.&#13;
GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Brighton mill p o n d gazebo.&#13;
Kiwanis concert with "M o o se &amp;&#13;
da Sh a rk s "a n d the Lamplighters.&#13;
Details: 810-227-0393.&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
JULY 2 8&#13;
'MODEL A'DAY&#13;
• 9:30-11:30 a.m. K rug Hilltop&#13;
Ford, 798 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Genoa Township.&#13;
• 11:30 a.m.-l :30 p.m. cruise to&#13;
Chelsea.&#13;
• 1:30-3 p.m. car show. Palmer&#13;
Ford Mercury,Chelsea.&#13;
• 3:30 p.m. cruise back to Genoa&#13;
Township. Details: 517-851-9502.&#13;
HIGH ROPES ADVENTURES&#13;
I 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Howell&#13;
Conference and Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, M arion&#13;
Township. Cost: $25. Reservations:&#13;
517-546-0249.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
10:15-4 p.m. Knights of C o lum b u s ,«&#13;
3555 E. Grand River Ave., G enoa&#13;
Twp. Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 11 a.m.-l p.m.-Teen craft sale.&#13;
Pinckney C om m u n ity Public&#13;
Library, 350 M ow e r Road. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
BIRDS OF PREY&#13;
1 p.m. Nature Center of&#13;
Ken sin g ton Metropark. Cost: $2.&#13;
[Register: 800-47-PARKS.&#13;
AUTISM RECOVERY&#13;
3-5 p.m. His Bible and Book Store,&#13;
106 W. Ma in St., Brighton. Speaker&#13;
Kristi Chrysler answers questions&#13;
and s ign s her new book "Aut ism:&#13;
I Recovery A gain s t All Odds."&#13;
Details: 321-615-0909.&#13;
JULY 2 9&#13;
MOM'S SUPPORT GROUP&#13;
10:30 a.m. P regna ncy Helpline,&#13;
7743 W. Grand River Ave., G enoa&#13;
Township. Details: 810-494-5433.&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
STORYTIME&#13;
11 a.m. Pinckney C om m u n ity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road.&#13;
Livings ton Educational Service&#13;
A g e n c y "G o o d n ig h t M o o n " storytime.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
WED NE SD A Y&#13;
JULY 3 0&#13;
THURSDA Y&#13;
JULY 31&#13;
DAY CAMP&#13;
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Barnard C om m u n ity&#13;
Center, 415 N. Barnard St., Howell.&#13;
A week of activities at Howell City&#13;
Park and T h om p so n Lake. Cost:&#13;
^ 150-$ 175 per week. 517-546-&#13;
069 3 or www.howellrecreation.&#13;
org.&#13;
PAINTING CAMP&#13;
10 a.m.-noon Barnard Com m u n ity&#13;
Center, 415 N. Barnard St., Howell.&#13;
A ge s 8-16, paint a T-shirt the first&#13;
day. Cost: $50-100. Details: 517-&#13;
546-0693, ext. 0. Details: www.&#13;
howellrecreation.org. Ju/y2S-Ju/y&#13;
31.&#13;
CRAFT SALE&#13;
Noon, Howell District Carnegie&#13;
Library, 314 W. Grand River Ave.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1-6:45 p.m. Cornerstone&#13;
Evangelical Presbyterian Church,&#13;
9455 Hilton Road, Brighton.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
HUNTER SAFETY&#13;
6-9:30 p.m. L ivings ton C ounty&#13;
Wildlife &amp; Conservation Club,&#13;
606 0 M-36, Hamburg. Free.&#13;
Details:810-231-1811.&#13;
MOVIE&#13;
6 p.m. H am b u rg T ow n sh ip&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road.&#13;
"C h ron ic le s o f Narnia." Details:&#13;
810-231-1771.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• 11 a.m.-Summer reading&#13;
club.Cromaine District Library,&#13;
368 8 N. Hartland Road and the&#13;
Crossroads Branch, 1788 N. O ld&#13;
US 23. Details: 810 -63 2-5200 or&#13;
810-632-7480.&#13;
•4-5 p.m.-Friendship bracelet&#13;
workshop. Pinckney Com m u n ity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road.&#13;
For ages 9 and up. Register: 734-&#13;
878-3888.&#13;
MOVIE&#13;
2 p.m. Howell Senior Center, 925&#13;
W. Grand River Ave., Howell."Walk&#13;
the Line." Details: 517-546-0693,&#13;
ext. 0.&#13;
WATER SKI PERFORMANCE&#13;
7 p.m. d ow n tow n Whitmore&#13;
Lake, Main St., across from Post&#13;
Office. Whitmore Lake W ater Ski&#13;
Club performs "R o c k 'n ' Roll High&#13;
School." Details: 248-486-6666.&#13;
Thursdays in July.&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
AUG . 1&#13;
FRIGHTENING FRIDAY&#13;
2 p.m. Screams Ice Cream,&#13;
404 5 Patterson Lake Road,&#13;
Hell. Sp o n so re d by Pinckney&#13;
Com m u n ity Public Library. Stories,&#13;
so n g s and free ice cream for kids.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
WEST SIDE STORY&#13;
7:30 p.m. Hartland High School&#13;
Auditorium, 10635 D u n h am Road.&#13;
Performed by Hartland Players&#13;
featuring a full orchestra.Cost:&#13;
$14 adults, $12 s tudents and&#13;
seniors, $10 in advance. Details:&#13;
810-632-5849. A/so 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Saturday; 2:30 p.m. Sunday.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
AUG . 2&#13;
HOWELL HISTORIC TOUR&#13;
10 a.m.The O p e ra House, 123 W.&#13;
G ra n d River Ave., How ell.To u r&#13;
a n d lu n ch in Nat io n al R egis ter&#13;
H is to r ic District. Cost: $25 and&#13;
$35. Details: 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -0 6 9 3 , ext.&#13;
0 or s slage ll@ h ow e llrec re a tio n .&#13;
org.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
Noon-5:45 p.m. L ivingston C o u n ty&#13;
Red Cross, 1372 W .Grand River&#13;
Ave., Howell. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0326. &gt;&#13;
BIG BUG MOVIE DAY&#13;
3 p.m. P in c k n e y C om m u n it y&#13;
Public Library, 3 5 0 M ow e r Road.&#13;
All ages. Details: 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -3 8 8 8 .&#13;
SU N D AY&#13;
A U G U S T S&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
streets adjacent to the historic&#13;
Livingston C o u n ty C ou rth ou se&#13;
in dow n tow n Howell. Details:&#13;
517 -54 6-3920 or farmersmarket@&#13;
howell.org.Sundoys through Oct.&#13;
TOWER CLIMB ZIP LINE&#13;
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Howell Conference&#13;
and Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, M a rion Township. Cost:&#13;
$10 tower climbs, $5 zip rides.&#13;
Reservations: 517-546-0249. A/so&#13;
2-7 p.m. Saturdays.&#13;
GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Brighton mill p o n d gazebo.&#13;
"Big Pincky and the Joint Effort&#13;
B a n d " to perform. Details: 810-&#13;
227-0393.&#13;
M O N D A Y&#13;
CARWASH&#13;
9 a.m.-l p.m. Chris M cG u rr in 's&#13;
Irish Pub, 1774 N .OId US 23,&#13;
Hartland. Boy Scout Troop #347&#13;
holds a car w ash to help with cost&#13;
of camping and sco u tin g events.&#13;
Details: 810-227-8518.&#13;
HELLUVA CRUISE&#13;
9 a.m.-5 p.m. car show; 6:15 p.m.&#13;
cruise to Hell and back, P inckney&#13;
High School, 10255 Dexter-&#13;
Pinckney Road.Details:810-231-&#13;
291 8 or 313-418-4026.&#13;
VIABIL PICNIC&#13;
9:45 a.m.-4 p.m. Kensing ton.&#13;
Metropark. Meet at the excursion&#13;
boat launich for 10 a.m. boat ride.&#13;
Food, games, prizes. Free transportation.&#13;
Details: 810-299-3817,&#13;
press option 1.&#13;
CRITTER CONNECTION&#13;
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Howell&#13;
Conference and Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Ma rion&#13;
Township. Cost: $4 adults, $2&#13;
kids. Details: 517-546-0249. Every&#13;
Saturday through August.&#13;
STEAK DINNER&#13;
5:30-7 p.m. First Presbyterian&#13;
Church, 205 E. Lake St., Sou th&#13;
Lyon. Includes potato, salad, v e g etable,&#13;
roll, beverage and dessert.&#13;
Proceeds to mission fund. Details:&#13;
248-437-2875. First Saturdays.&#13;
AUG U S T 4&#13;
SUMMER DAY CAMP&#13;
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Barnard C omm u n ity&#13;
Center, 415 N. Barnard St., Howell.&#13;
A week of activities at Howell City&#13;
Park and T h om p so n Lake. Cost:&#13;
$150-$175 per week. 517-S46-&#13;
0693, ext. 0 or www.howellrecreation.&#13;
org.&#13;
MOVIE&#13;
6 p.m. Ham b u rg Tow n sh ip Library,&#13;
10411 Merrill Road."Robots."&#13;
Details:810-231-1771.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
AUG U S T 5&#13;
OUTDOOR PARTY&#13;
11 a.m. Pinckney C om m u n ity&#13;
Public Librafy, 350 M ow e r Road.&#13;
Games, prizes, food. Details: 734-&#13;
878-3888.&#13;
DAUGHTERS OF REVOLUTION&#13;
1 p.m. Howell Me th od is t Church,&#13;
1230 Bower St., Howell. Meeting&#13;
for the Philip Livingston Chapter&#13;
D au gh te rs o f the American&#13;
Revolution. Details: 517-545-2367.&#13;
CATCH READING BUG PARTY&#13;
5 - 8 p.m. Pinckney Public Library,&#13;
350 M ow e r Road. O u td o o r party:&#13;
games, prizes, food. Details: 734-&#13;
8 78 -38 88 www.pinckney library,&#13;
org.&#13;
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Help is needed at the Howell&#13;
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15. Details: 517-546-0693,&#13;
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U N L O A D T R U C K S&#13;
OLHSA needs help unloading&#13;
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distribution center in Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-8500, ext.&#13;
4109 or e-mail AllisonK®&#13;
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C L E R I C A L A S S I S T A N C E&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy Woodland&#13;
Health Center in Genoa&#13;
Township needs help with&#13;
clerical work in the surgical&#13;
department. Details: 517-545-&#13;
6296.&#13;
W E B S IT E M A I N T E N A N C E&#13;
Recycle Livingston needs help&#13;
maintaining their Web site.&#13;
Details: 517-548-4439 oremail&#13;
recycleliv@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
D A Y O F C A R I N G&#13;
The United Way is seeking&#13;
high school age and adult&#13;
volunteers or parent-child&#13;
combinations to help with the&#13;
annual Day of Caring, Aug. 20.&#13;
Details: 810- 494-3000 or email&#13;
jclum@lcunitedway.org.&#13;
W A L K E V E N T&#13;
LACASA needs help with&#13;
"Walk A Mile in Her Shoes,"&#13;
8:30 a.m.-noon Aug. 23 at the&#13;
Tanger Outlet Center. Details:&#13;
517-548-1350 or e-mail&#13;
Jsmith@lacasa1.org.&#13;
C O S M E T O L O G I S T S&#13;
The American Cancer&#13;
Society needs licensed&#13;
cosmetologists to teach&#13;
women how to cope with skin&#13;
changes and hair loss. Details:&#13;
734-971-4300 or e-mail sarah.&#13;
brown@cancer.org.&#13;
F O S T E R P U P P I E S&#13;
Paws With a Cause needs help&#13;
with puppy fostering. Details:&#13;
248-844-5656 or e-mail&#13;
KHendricks@pawswithacause.&#13;
org.&#13;
T E A C H I N G F I R S T A I D&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Chester of the American&#13;
Red Cross needs instructors&#13;
to teach First Aid and CPR&#13;
classes. Details: 517-546-0326&#13;
or e-mail to rbrasier@livredcross.&#13;
org.&#13;
G I F T S H O P&#13;
The Howell Nature Center&#13;
needs help staffing their gift&#13;
shop on weekends. Details:&#13;
517-552-3363 ore-mail&#13;
faithk@howellnaturecenter.&#13;
org.&#13;
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program of the Livingston&#13;
County United Way, promotes&#13;
the need for volunteers in the&#13;
area. For a complete list of&#13;
volunteer postings, visit the&#13;
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HOWELL CITY COUNCIL&#13;
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PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
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7 p.m.Township Hall, 3280 W.&#13;
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7:30 p.m., baserrient o f Village&#13;
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ELECTION 2008&#13;
BY CASEY HANS&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Incumbent Hartland Township&#13;
Clerk Ann Ulrich faces a&#13;
challenge, once again, from&#13;
local builder Victor Law in&#13;
the Aug. 5 Republican primary.&#13;
Law, 54, a self-employed&#13;
builder who has lived in the&#13;
township for about 15 years,&#13;
ran unsuccessfully against&#13;
Ulrich in 2004. He said he&#13;
wants to see b etter “tran sparency”&#13;
in township government&#13;
and tha t he wants&#13;
to see less spending by the&#13;
township board. He said he&#13;
would work to improve communication&#13;
between township&#13;
hall and residents.&#13;
As a small builder. Law&#13;
said he has felt the economic&#13;
pinch. “I’m acutely aware of&#13;
the economic situation since&#13;
Ulrich&#13;
.9/11,” he&#13;
said. “They&#13;
(the curren&#13;
t board)&#13;
want to&#13;
grow government&#13;
- I want to&#13;
shrink it.”&#13;
Ulrich,&#13;
59, is vying&#13;
for h e r third term and says&#13;
that h e r experience, as well&#13;
as h e r current role as president&#13;
of the Michigan Municipal&#13;
Clerks, makes her the&#13;
best candidate to continue in&#13;
the job.&#13;
Ulrich said she has been&#13;
involved in th e Hartland&#13;
community both during her&#13;
tenure as well as prior to her&#13;
election. As clerk, she said,&#13;
she implemented a township&#13;
Web page and has continued&#13;
to be its Webmaster, posting&#13;
up-to-date information online&#13;
for residents.&#13;
“Open government has&#13;
always been my big issue,”&#13;
she said. “That is something&#13;
I feel is important.” She said&#13;
she also writes a regular column&#13;
for Community Life, a&#13;
Hartland-based publication.&#13;
Law criticizes Ulrich&#13;
and the Hartland Township&#13;
Board for not supporting&#13;
businesses th a t come into&#13;
the community and for constructing&#13;
a new township&#13;
hall, calling it “fiscally irre sponsible.”&#13;
“We have to clean house;&#13;
we need to rein in the spending,”&#13;
he added.&#13;
Ulrich, who sa t on the&#13;
committee to plan the hall,&#13;
defends the move, saying&#13;
tha t the hall footprint was&#13;
“very reasonable as far as&#13;
the space needed.”&#13;
“In my first term, we actually&#13;
had people sitting in the&#13;
aisle,” she added, noting that&#13;
some township operations&#13;
were housed in a tra ile r until&#13;
the recent hall was built.&#13;
“It was expensive to heat.&#13;
We had no choice but to build&#13;
tha t hall.”&#13;
Law said he would look into&#13;
using the dam sites in the&#13;
township for alternative electrical&#13;
energy. He said he has&#13;
re se a rched Web sites tha t&#13;
use dam spillwater to create&#13;
such alternative energy.&#13;
Ulrich said she hopes voters&#13;
elect h e r to another term&#13;
so she can continue working&#13;
on projects such as getting&#13;
more spaces for the Hartland&#13;
Cemetery and working on&#13;
parks and recreation issues&#13;
for the community, as well as&#13;
continuing work with other&#13;
clerks in the sta te on issues&#13;
such as early voting and “no&#13;
reason” absentee voting.&#13;
“I feel I’m very dedicated&#13;
to this job,” she said. “I take&#13;
the clerk’s position very seriously.&#13;
This is not a job. This&#13;
is a 24-7 position.”&#13;
Casey Hans can be&#13;
reached at chans@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
.com or at 810-844-2005.&#13;
Victor Law, R&#13;
Occupation; Self-employed&#13;
builder and remodelor.&#13;
Age; 54.&#13;
Family; Married to Lisa, one&#13;
daughter, Brittany.&#13;
Education; Degree in construction&#13;
engineering.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community service;&#13;
None.&#13;
Ann Ulrich, R&#13;
Occupation; Hartland&#13;
Township clerk.&#13;
Age; 59.&#13;
Family; Single.&#13;
Education; Certified Municipal&#13;
Clerk, Michigan&#13;
State University; bachelor&#13;
■ of science degree in education,&#13;
E a s te rn Michigan&#13;
University; graduate&#13;
courses in public administration,&#13;
Wayne State University.&#13;
Any previous elected o ffice:&#13;
Elected Hartland&#13;
Township clerk in 2000 and&#13;
in 2004.&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service; Michigan Association&#13;
of Municipal Clerks-&#13;
Pre sid en t 2008-09; teaches&#13;
voter education classes in&#13;
the Hartland schools; coordinates&#13;
the township’s&#13;
involvement in the annual&#13;
Memorial Day Parade.&#13;
Web site: www.re-electclerkannulrich.&#13;
blogspot.com.&#13;
Green Oak Twp. trustee candidates talk priorities&#13;
BY USA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Six Republicans will compete&#13;
in the Aug. 5 primary&#13;
election seeking to move&#13;
ahead to the general election&#13;
ballot for four Green Oak&#13;
Township board of trustee&#13;
positions. There also are two&#13;
Democrats on the primary&#13;
ballot. '&#13;
Seeking re-election are&#13;
the four incumbents: Tracey&#13;
Edry, Rollin Green, George&#13;
Kilpatrick and Wallace&#13;
Qualls. Edry was appointed&#13;
to replace William Palmer,&#13;
who died while in office, and&#13;
Qualls was appointed to re place&#13;
Fred Seymour, who re signed.&#13;
Edry, who is a member of&#13;
the Livingston Community&#13;
Water Authority, calls the&#13;
downward turn in the economy&#13;
a leading issue facing the&#13;
township.&#13;
“I will&#13;
continue to&#13;
make decisions&#13;
that&#13;
limit excessive&#13;
spending,”&#13;
says&#13;
Edry. “I will&#13;
continue to&#13;
vote against&#13;
measures&#13;
that will re sult&#13;
in a tax increase for the&#13;
residents of the township.”&#13;
Edry also says balancing&#13;
growth in the township is important.&#13;
Green has served three&#13;
Green&#13;
Edry&#13;
consecutive terms as a tru stee&#13;
in the township. He also&#13;
has served on the planning&#13;
commission and on the zoning&#13;
board of appeals. Green&#13;
says the top two issues facing&#13;
the township are maintaining&#13;
a healthy mix of development&#13;
while encouraging industrial&#13;
and retail business and p re serving&#13;
the natural a sse ts of&#13;
the community.&#13;
He says,&#13;
“We need&#13;
a strong&#13;
planning&#13;
commission&#13;
that looks&#13;
carefully&#13;
at planned&#13;
projects and&#13;
insists on&#13;
compliance with our codes&#13;
and ordinances, encouraging&#13;
preservation of the environment&#13;
especially wetlands,&#13;
rivers and streams and open&#13;
spaces, while considering&#13;
new ideas.”&#13;
Kilpatrick, who joined the&#13;
board in 2004, has been supportive&#13;
of policies supporting&#13;
growth.&#13;
Qualls calls future development&#13;
of the township the top&#13;
issue.&#13;
“We must make sure we&#13;
have good people on the planning&#13;
and zoning boards and&#13;
do research on the types of&#13;
business tha t wants to come&#13;
into the township,” says&#13;
Qualls. “We need to watch&#13;
our spending and if we need&#13;
to make cuts, don’t wait until&#13;
it’s too late.”&#13;
The other Republicans running&#13;
for tru ste e are Richard&#13;
Everett and Bill Lintner.&#13;
Everett says that one of the&#13;
main issues facing the township&#13;
is tha t it needs a clear&#13;
master plan for handling&#13;
growth in both the residential&#13;
and business sectors.&#13;
“Green Oak is unique as&#13;
it has a major U.S. highway&#13;
running through it,” says&#13;
Everett. “As such it will&#13;
face growing p re ssure from&#13;
residents to limit business&#13;
growth. At the same time,&#13;
however, we must be responsive&#13;
to the rights of business&#13;
developers.”&#13;
Everett also supports a&#13;
consistent recreational plan&#13;
for the township&#13;
that&#13;
includes&#13;
libraries,&#13;
parks, baseball,&#13;
football&#13;
and soccer&#13;
fields as well&#13;
as activities&#13;
for senior&#13;
citizens.&#13;
Lintner&#13;
who has served on the zoning&#13;
board of appeals for 20&#13;
years, says he would like to&#13;
see more input from the public.&#13;
“In 1992, I helped put the&#13;
first survey together for the&#13;
township, which was quite&#13;
revealing about what people&#13;
wanted,” says Lintner. “I’m&#13;
pushing to have another survey.&#13;
I don’t want to see the&#13;
township being gouged by&#13;
a costly purchase like Mission&#13;
Hill (land near Silver&#13;
Lake Road). We don’t need&#13;
any more large mall areas.&#13;
The land th a t’s left should&#13;
be used for recreation, left as&#13;
open land, or used for more&#13;
sensible subdivisions,”&#13;
The two Democrats running&#13;
for trustee a re Anna&#13;
Ernst and Jo Ann Murphy.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com .&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
Unadilia Twp. supervisor&#13;
hopefuls talk revenue&#13;
BY LINDA THEIL&#13;
News Special Writer&#13;
Attorney Linda Walker, 55,&#13;
will challenge Jim Peterson,&#13;
56, for the Unadilia Township&#13;
supervisor post in the Aug. 5&#13;
Republican primary.&#13;
Peterson, a one-term incumbent&#13;
as supervisor, has lived in&#13;
the township 18 years. He farms&#13;
200 acres of com and soybeans&#13;
and is married to Katie.&#13;
Peterson takes pride in having&#13;
increased the township’s&#13;
fund balance during his fouryear&#13;
tenure by cutting costs.&#13;
He anticipates a 10 percent decrease&#13;
in revenue sharing from&#13;
the state next year.&#13;
“If you don’t have the revenue,&#13;
you can’t spend it,” Peterson&#13;
said. “We have some issues&#13;
coming up next year - a fire&#13;
millage, a police millage and a&#13;
road millage. I’d say it will be&#13;
pretly hard to pass in this day&#13;
and age.”&#13;
The millages are 1 mill for&#13;
fire protection, 1.5 mills for police&#13;
protection and 1 mill for&#13;
road maintenance, according to&#13;
township clerk Linda 'Topping,&#13;
51. 'Topping has been Unadilia&#13;
'Township clerk for 20 years&#13;
and is running unopposed for&#13;
re-election.&#13;
Walker has lived in Unadilia&#13;
for 35 years and has practiced&#13;
law in Fowlerville for 26 years.&#13;
She is a former Unadilia 'Township&#13;
attorney who has been&#13;
active in the community. Her&#13;
view of the police, fire and road&#13;
millages is not as bleak as that&#13;
of Peterson.&#13;
“Rinding is an issue facing&#13;
all municipalities,” Walker said.&#13;
“I would seek state and federal&#13;
grants and work to assure that&#13;
our police and road millages&#13;
are renewed next year. I don’t&#13;
believe we’d have a problem&#13;
with renewal and I would not&#13;
be seeking an increase whatsoever.&#13;
“I would love to see 24/7 police&#13;
coverage in Unadilia Township.&#13;
The citizens of Unadilia&#13;
'Township would be much more&#13;
comfortable having our own&#13;
police officers here, especially&#13;
now that the sheriff’s office is&#13;
making cutbacks and the state&#13;
police force has been drastical-&#13;
Walker&#13;
ly reduced.”&#13;
Because&#13;
25 percent&#13;
of the township&#13;
consists&#13;
of lakes and&#13;
state land,&#13;
Walker also&#13;
hopes to&#13;
seek state&#13;
and federal&#13;
grants to protect the township’s&#13;
natural resources.&#13;
“Having been a practicing&#13;
attorney for over 26 years, I&#13;
do know how to treat people in&#13;
a respectful and professional&#13;
manner,” Walker said. “I love&#13;
Unadilia 'Township. It’s important&#13;
to have a supervisor who&#13;
wants to preserve our environment,&#13;
our rural atmosphere&#13;
and assure public safety.”&#13;
Six candidates are running&#13;
for two Unadilia Township&#13;
tmstee positions. Eight-year&#13;
incumbent Lori Cowan will&#13;
run in the Democratic primary&#13;
against Kelly Schmidt.&#13;
On the Republican ticket,&#13;
incumbent trustee Warren&#13;
Krueger will face Paul Brown,&#13;
Marie Duke, and Julie Weiland&#13;
in the primary.&#13;
James Peterson, R&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
Linda C. Walker, R&#13;
Occupation: Attorney, 26&#13;
years.&#13;
Age: 55.&#13;
Family: Legally separated;&#13;
one son, four grandchildren.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s degree,&#13;
University of Michigan;&#13;
juris doctor, 'Thomas&#13;
Cooley Law School.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Women’s Resource&#13;
Centerboard, Fowlerville&#13;
LDIFA, Community Foundation&#13;
and Unadilia Planning&#13;
Board, president of the&#13;
Women Lawyers Association&#13;
Livingston County, and&#13;
have been involved in LACASA,&#13;
Howell Opera House,&#13;
the Fowlerville Rotary Club&#13;
and. Chamber of Commerce.&#13;
Everett&#13;
Richard Everett, R&#13;
Occupation: Licensed&#13;
real estate agent; retired&#13;
as marketing director at&#13;
Chrysler Corp.&#13;
Age: 60.&#13;
Family: Fiance Cheryl,&#13;
daughter Rachel, son&#13;
Jason.&#13;
Education: Bachelor of arts&#13;
in economics and education&#13;
from Ohio Wesleyan&#13;
University.&#13;
Any previous elected&#13;
office: Elected to three&#13;
terms as Hamburg&#13;
'Township trustee (1980,&#13;
1984,1996). Also appointed&#13;
as trustee in 1991-1992 to fill&#13;
vacancy.&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service: Founding member&#13;
of SELCRA, member&#13;
Detroit Chapter of Direct&#13;
Marketing Association,&#13;
member of Hidden Lake&#13;
Community Association&#13;
Advisory Board.&#13;
Rollin Green, R&#13;
Occupation: Program&#13;
administrator.&#13;
Age: 56.&#13;
Family: Married, three&#13;
adult children, four&#13;
grandchildren.&#13;
Education: Brighton High&#13;
graduate; bachelor of arts&#13;
in math and economics&#13;
fi-om Spring Arbor College.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
Three terms as Green Oak&#13;
Township trustee (1996-&#13;
2008).&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service: Served on Planning&#13;
Commission, Zoning Board&#13;
of Appeals and Recreatiop&#13;
Committee; active in school&#13;
and church community&#13;
activities.&#13;
George Kilpatrick, R&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
Tracey Edry, R&#13;
Occupation: Engineering&#13;
cost estimator.&#13;
Age: 38.&#13;
Family: Husband Stan, two&#13;
young sons. Chase and Carson.&#13;
Education: Bachelor of science&#13;
in mechanical engineering&#13;
from Lawrence&#13;
Technological University.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
Currently serving as an appointed&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
trustee.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Board member of the&#13;
Livingston Community Wate&#13;
r Authority, member of&#13;
the Green Oak Election&#13;
Committee, volunteer at&#13;
Brummer Elementary, run&#13;
a 24-hour phone support&#13;
line for cancer patients and&#13;
their families; volunteer&#13;
and member of the Livingston&#13;
County Republicans, offer&#13;
free resume and interview&#13;
skill services to unemployed.&#13;
Web site: www.traceyedry.&#13;
com&#13;
Bill E. Lintner, R&#13;
Did not pro(dde information.&#13;
Wally Qualls, R&#13;
Occupation: Retired from&#13;
General Motors; electrical&#13;
inspector for Green Oak&#13;
and Lyon townships.&#13;
Age: 59.&#13;
Family: Wife Nikki, son Wallace,&#13;
daughter Wendy, five&#13;
grandsons.&#13;
Education: Redford Union&#13;
High graduate; Henry Ford&#13;
Community College electrical&#13;
trade classes.&#13;
Any previous elected office:&#13;
'Two terms as Green Oak&#13;
Township trustee.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
President of the South&#13;
Lyon Panthers and the&#13;
South Lyon football boosters;&#13;
deacon at Chilson Hills&#13;
Church.&#13;
Anna Ernst, D&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
Jo Ann Murphy, D&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
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Property sold recently th ro u g h o u t the county:&#13;
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Blue Water Automotive&#13;
struggling to stay afloat&#13;
From News s ta ff and wire reports&#13;
Battered by rising oil prices&#13;
and anxious creditors, Blue&#13;
Water Automotive Systems Inc.&#13;
says it could go under within 90&#13;
days.&#13;
That would put 1,283 people&#13;
- including 209 in Howell - out&#13;
of work.&#13;
The Marysville-based company,&#13;
which makes plastic&#13;
parts for auto assembly, filed&#13;
for Chapter 11 bankruptcy&#13;
protection in February. A $16&#13;
million bid to buy the auto&#13;
supplier from Ilfinois-based&#13;
Flex-N-Gate Inc. collapsed last&#13;
week under objections by Blue&#13;
Water’s creditors. M a iy s ^ e is&#13;
south of Port Huron.&#13;
The company worked out a&#13;
tentative agreement with Ford&#13;
Motor Co. to continue operations&#13;
for 60 to 90 days. If Blue&#13;
Water can’t be sold or restructured&#13;
as a smaUer profitable&#13;
company that could emerge&#13;
from bankruptcy, it will close.&#13;
Blue Water president and&#13;
chief executive officer James&#13;
Sampson told employees in an&#13;
e-m^.&#13;
If that happens, 1,283 workers&#13;
would lose their jobs in&#13;
offices and plants, mostly in&#13;
Michigan. Blue Water’s Howell&#13;
factory is at 1045 Durant&#13;
Drive.&#13;
“I know it is not easy to be&#13;
patient, but please know that&#13;
we are w o rl^ g very hard to&#13;
do absolutely everything we&#13;
can to save this business,”&#13;
Sampson said in his note to&#13;
employees.&#13;
Blue Water took a one-two&#13;
punch from rising prices for&#13;
petroleum products. High&#13;
gas prices have shaken the&#13;
auto industry as Americans&#13;
have begun abandoning large&#13;
trucks and sport utility vehicles&#13;
in favor of more fuel-efficient&#13;
car?. And Blue Water’s&#13;
main manufacturing component&#13;
is oil-derived resin, which&#13;
also has spiked in cost.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Note: The information is gathered from county deed records by Transamerica Intellitech of Cincinnati. The listing includes the addresses&#13;
and the reported sale price. Some addresses may be listed more than once because of multiple property transactions. An asterisk (*)&#13;
indicates a multiple-parcel sale.&#13;
BY THE&#13;
NUMBERS&#13;
Brighton City&#13;
616 Rickett Road; $44,000&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
3051 Beach Lake Dr E;&#13;
$460,000&#13;
5410 Ethel; $95,000&#13;
2744 Hartun Dr; $345,000&#13;
5339 Leland; $131,750&#13;
5456 Morningview Ter;'&#13;
$352,775&#13;
4776 Windswept Dr; $287,000&#13;
1&#13;
Cohoctah Township&#13;
897 Chase Lake Road;&#13;
$122,137&#13;
1011W Jones Rd; $256,905&#13;
Conway Township&#13;
8959 Gregory; $105,806&#13;
&gt;7738 Hidden Knoll Cf; $171,250&#13;
Deerfield Township&#13;
10495 Argentine Road; $56,000&#13;
4284 Center Road; $104,405&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
4759 Brookwood Meadows&#13;
Dr; $242,000&#13;
5934 Hartford Way; $665,000&#13;
976 Menominee Dr; $60,000&#13;
5259 River Ridge Dr; $625,000&#13;
4151 Rosecreek Lane;&#13;
$350,000&#13;
4826 Still Meadow Dr; $287,500&#13;
849 Sunrise Park St;&#13;
$245,000&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
10248 Aylebury Dr; $300,000&#13;
10954 Fossil Hill Dr; $60,000&#13;
9353 Lee Road; $112,500&#13;
7795 Lochlin Dr; $545,000&#13;
7535 Wellington Road;&#13;
$230,000&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
11315 Algonquin Dr; $123,750&#13;
7852 Chilson Road; $145,300&#13;
7866 Howard St; $197,000&#13;
5195 M 36; $287,311&#13;
2828 Tamarack Lake Dr;&#13;
$144,000&#13;
8173 Travis Pt; $192,500&#13;
Handy Township&#13;
10893 Converse; $165,000&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
11229 Anya Lane; $238,000 '&#13;
8819 Bridlewood Trail;&#13;
$305,000&#13;
2410 Cristinaanne; $381,934&#13;
1702 Four Seasons Dr;&#13;
$239,754&#13;
1155 Kendra Lane; $312,021&#13;
1155 Kendra Lane; $78,489&#13;
759 Mystic Woods; $452,418&#13;
1627 Newgate Lane; $187,000&#13;
2574 Parkway PI; $75,000&#13;
Howell City&#13;
1761 Town Commons Dr;&#13;
$230,000&#13;
Iosco Township&#13;
11261 Iosco Road; $178,347&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
2890 Black Eagle Rdg;&#13;
$177,929&#13;
2901 Blossom Farms Dr;&#13;
$171,000&#13;
2521 Coon Lake Road, W;&#13;
$128,900&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
1283 Callaway Crt; $93,000&#13;
6645 Dunn Road; $161,074&#13;
2151 Pfiefle; $163,328&#13;
Pinckney Village&#13;
260 Unadilla Road; $224,000&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
11909 Algonquin Dr;&#13;
$332,550&#13;
1908 Darwin Road; $76,556&#13;
6185 Pingree Road; $313,355&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
8435 Bella View Dr; $184,682&#13;
10414 Faussett Road;&#13;
$199,221&#13;
10151 Walnut Shores Dr;&#13;
$350,000&#13;
11512 Whitaker Road;&#13;
$111,500&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
15514 Van Syckle Road;&#13;
$181,194&#13;
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N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t a P u b lic A c cu ra cy Test fo r the&#13;
A u g u s t 5, 2008 P rim a ry E le c tio n will be co n d u c te d o n W ed nesday&#13;
Ju ly 30, 2008 at 0 7 :3 0 a.m. in th e G re en O ak C h a rte r T own sh ip Hall&#13;
lo c a ted at 10001 S ilv e r L ak e R o a d , B rig h to n M ich ig an .&#13;
T h e P u b lic A c cu ra cy te st is c o n d u c ted to d em o n s tra te that th e p ro g&#13;
ram an d com p u te rs th a t will b e u sed to tab u la te th e re su lts o f the&#13;
P rim a ry E le c tio n have b e en p re p a re d in a c co rd an c e with law.&#13;
By o r d ^ o f .&#13;
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C le rk , G re en O ak C h a rte r T own sh ip 2779330-01&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP&#13;
NOTICE OF PUBLIC ACCURACY TEST&#13;
A public accuracy test will be conducted on the following date and time&#13;
for the purpose of testing the accuracy of the tabulating equipment and programs&#13;
which will be used to tabulate voted ballots for the Primary Election&#13;
to be held on August 5, 2008 in the Township of Howell, Livingston County.&#13;
The Public Accuracy Test will be held at: Howell Township Hall,&#13;
3525 Byron Road Howell, MI 48855, July 28, 2008, 1:30 p.m.&#13;
Candidates and other interested parties are invited to attend.&#13;
This notice is posted in compliance with the PA 267 of 1976 as amended&#13;
(Open Meeting Act), MCLA 41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans with&#13;
Disabilities Act (ADA).): Any citizen requesting accommodation to attend&#13;
this meeting and/or to obtain this Notice in alternate formats; please contact&#13;
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Mason &amp; Burkhart Roads.&#13;
Map #15 TYaffic lYends in Howell Tosmshin Area This map updates the twenty-four (24) hour average daily traffic volumes for&#13;
selected roads in the Township. The 2006 average for the Township is 49,600 trips. This is up from an average of 42,300 trips in 2001.&#13;
This is the most recent data for the Township as a whole supplied by the Michigan Department of Transportation.&#13;
Man #16 Existing Water Distribution And Service Area The proposed changes to this map include the inclusion of SAD’s (Special&#13;
Assessment Districts) that have been approved by the Township since the last Master Plan Update. Included in this update are the new&#13;
areas of Oak Grove and Marr Roads and the extension of water service to properties around the County Airport (Wamef, Bowen and&#13;
Tooley Roads).&#13;
Map #19 Sanitary Sewer System and Service Area Proposed changes to this map coincide with the proposed changes to Map #16&#13;
and the boundaries for the sanitary sewer system are almost identical with exception of a few properties that may have opted out of&#13;
the proposed district.&#13;
Map #24 Generalized Plan for Industrial And Commercial Uses There are only minor updates to this map that include expanding&#13;
“Convenience Comme'rcial” along the Grand River corridor from Warner Road to Emmons Road. Sporadic “convenience commercial&#13;
pockets are also proposed along M-59. •&#13;
Map #25 Generalized Plan for Residential Land Uses This map illustrates the proposed plan for residential land uses with low density&#13;
established at 0.5 du/aae, medium density at 3.0 du/acre, and high density at 8,0 du/acre. The primarily change being proposed is&#13;
the creation of a 3.0 du/acre designation that is an average of the existing 2.5 and 3.5 du/acre on the current map in the Master Plan.&#13;
Mao #26 Plan for Land Use The Master Plan for Land Use map has been revised to incorporate the changes that are proposed from&#13;
maps #24 and #25.&#13;
Mao #28 Plan for Water Distribution With the exception of including the development at the comer of Marr and Oak Grove Roads,&#13;
the boundaries for the planned future water service (30 to 40 years) remains the same.&#13;
Mao #29 Plan for Sanitary Sewer This map mirrors map #28, Plan for Water Distribution.&#13;
Mao #32 Planned Areas for Future Rezoning This map has been updated to reflect more low density residential development near&#13;
the Marr Road &amp; Oak Grove Road areas east to Fisher Road,&#13;
Copies of all proposed changes are available for viewing at the Clerk’s office, Howell Township Hall, 3525 Byron Road, Howell Ml&#13;
48855 during normal working hours.&#13;
The Public is invited to submit written comments on the proposed Master Plan updates to the Township Clerk at the Howell Township&#13;
Hall, 3525 Byron Road, Howell, Ml 48855 at any time prior to 5:(X) p.m. on August 19, 2008&#13;
This notice is posted in compliance with PA 267 of 1976 as amended (Open Meetings Act), MCLA 41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans&#13;
with Disabilities Act (ADA).&#13;
The Howell Township Board will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for the heating impaired and&#13;
audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting to individuals with disabilities at the meeting or public hearing upon 10&#13;
days notice to the Howell Township Board, Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the Howell&#13;
Township Board by writing or calling the following: Township Clerk, 3525 Byron Road, Howell, MI 48855, (517) 546-2817.&#13;
Carolyn Eaton&#13;
Howell Township Clerk 2769+41 -o I&#13;
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING&#13;
GREEN OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP, LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
TO: ALL RECORD OWNERS OF, AND PARTIES IN INTEREST IN, LAND IN THE&#13;
PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT DESCRIBED HEREIN&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Township Board of the Green Oak Charter Township,&#13;
Livingston County, Michigan (the ‘Township”), will meet beginning at 7:00 p.m.. Eastern Daylight Savings Time,&#13;
on August 6, 2008 at the Township Hall, 10001 Silver Lake Road, Brighton, Michigan and during such meeting will&#13;
conduct a public hearing to hear objections to the Project from certain record owners of land in the Township for&#13;
the purchase of sanitary sewer improvements on a public sanitary sewer system (Mallard Lake) at an estimated cost&#13;
of $2,080,000 in a special assessment district described herein (the “Project”), to the Jfroject and to the following&#13;
special assessment district tentatively designated by the Township Board as the district against which the cost of the&#13;
Ifroject is to be assessed which district consists of the following lands:&#13;
MALLARD LAKE&#13;
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT&#13;
LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PHASE 1&#13;
That part of the Northeast W and the North 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 and the North 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of&#13;
Section 15, lying Southerly and Easterly of Silver Lake Road, T IN , R6E, Green Oak Township, Livingston County,&#13;
Michigan, more particularly described as:&#13;
Commencing at the Northeast corner o f said Section 15; thence along the East line of said Section 15, South 02°&#13;
21’53” West 2640.52 feet to the East 1/4 comer of said Section 15; thence continuing along said East line. South 02°&#13;
05 ‘ 47“ West, 1318.39 feet; thence along the South line o f the North one half of the Southeast one quarter of said&#13;
Section North 87°53‘07“ West 2662.59 feet; thence along the South line of North one half of Southwest one quarter&#13;
of said Section 15, North 88°13‘43“ West 123.67 feet; thence along the Easterly right-of-way of Silver Lake Road&#13;
(60 foot one half right-of-way) on the following six (6) courses: (1) 170.91 feet along a curve to the left, which chord&#13;
bears North 48°20‘26“ East 170.86 feet and a radius of 1960.50 feet, (2) 477.20 feet along a curve to the left, which&#13;
chord bears. North 38°52‘12“ East, 476.02 feet and a radius of 1960.50 feet, (3) North 31°53‘50“ East, 499.63&#13;
feet, (4) 204.29 feet along a curve to the left, which chord bears. North 29°48‘35“ East, 204.24 feet and a radius of&#13;
2803.76 feet, (5) North 27°43‘21“ East, 50.00 feet, (6) 243.22 feet along a curve to the left which chord bears. North&#13;
15°47‘16“ East, 241.47 feet and radius o f 583.83 feet; thence North 86°08‘43“ West, 60.00 feet to the centerline of&#13;
Silver Lake Road (60’ half width); thence along said centerline the following nine (9) courses: (1) North 03°51 ‘H “&#13;
East, 83.34 feet, (2) 256.89 feet along a curve to the right, which chord bears North 1 4 °4 r2 1 “ East, 255.36 feet&#13;
and radius of 679.16 feet, (3) North 25°31‘27“ East, 75.21 feet, (4) 331.65 feet along a curve to the left, which&#13;
chord bears. North 01°48’06” East, 322.25 feet and a radius of 400.48 feet, (5) North 21°55‘21“ West, 107.16 feet,&#13;
(6) 296.01 feet along a curve to the right, which chord bears. North 10°29‘38“ West, 294.05 and a radius of 742.01&#13;
feet, (7) 209.44 feet along a curve to the right, which chord bears. North 08°26‘25“ East, 208,84 feet and a radius of&#13;
799.37 feet, (8) North 15°56’46“ East, 61.10 feet and (9) 282.02 feet along a curve to the right, which chord bears.&#13;
North 29°24‘41“ East, 279.43 feet and a radius of 600.00 feet; thence South 45°37’52” East, 2528.65 feet to the&#13;
POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parcel contains 110.28 acres of land and is subject to the rights of the public over&#13;
the existing Silver Lake Road; also subject to any easements or restrictions of record, if any.&#13;
LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PHASE 2&#13;
Part of the Northeast Vt of Section 15, lying Southerly and Easterly of Silver Lake Road, TIN, R6E, Green Oak&#13;
Township, Livingston County, Michigan, more particularly described as:&#13;
Beginning at the Northeast comer of said Section 15; thence along the East line of said Section 15, South 02°21’53”&#13;
West 2640.52 feet to the East ‘A comer of said Section 15; thence North 45°37’52” West, 2528.65 feet to the&#13;
centerline of Silver Lake Road (60’ half width); thence along said centerline the following nine (9) courses: (1)&#13;
188.94 feet along a curve to the right, which chord bears. N orth 49°19‘13“ East, 188.54 feet and a radius of 840.00&#13;
feet, (2) North 55°45‘51“ East, 161.38 feet, (3) 288.02 feet along a curve to the right, which chord bears. North&#13;
70°06‘50“ East, 285.02 feet and a radius o f 575.00 feet, (4) North 84°27‘49“ East, 169.33 feet, (5) 193.54 feet&#13;
along a curve to the left, which chord bears. North 76°14‘59“ East, 192.87 feet and a radius of 675.()0 feet, (6) North&#13;
68°02‘10“ East, 273.10 feet, (7) 254.59 feet along a curve to the left, which chord bears. North 61°09‘20“ East,&#13;
253.98 feet and a radius of 1060.00 feet, (8) North 54°16’30“ East 322.22 feet and (9) 242.25 feet along a curve to&#13;
the right, which chord bears. North 68°53‘06“ East, 239.63 feet and a radius of 475.00 feet to the North line of said&#13;
Section 15; thence along said North line. South 88°01 “38“ East, 55.42 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said&#13;
parcel contains 57.70 acres o f land and is subject to the rights of the public over the existing Silver Lake Road; also&#13;
subject to any easements or restrictions of record, if any.&#13;
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER N(JTICE that preliminary plans describing the Project and its&#13;
location in the Township and a preliminary estimate of the cost of the Project, both prepared by the Township&#13;
Engineers, Rowe Incorporated, Engineers &amp; Surveyors, Flint, Michigan, are on file with the Township Clerk, 10001&#13;
Silver Lake Road, Brighton, Michigan, for public examination during regular business hours.&#13;
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the owner or any person having an interest in&#13;
property that is specially assessed may file a written appeal with the Michigan Tax Tribunal within 30 days after&#13;
confirmation of the special assessment roll.&#13;
However, appearance and protest at the public hearing on the special assessment roll are&#13;
required in order to appeal the special assessment to the Michigan Tax T rib u n ^ . An owner or other party in interest&#13;
or his or her agent may (1) appear in person at the hearing to protest the special assessment, or (2) file his or her&#13;
appearance or protest by letter before the close of the hearing.&#13;
TTie Township Board shall maintain a record of parties who appear to protest at the hearing.&#13;
If the hearing is terminated or adjourned for the day before a party is provided the opportunity to be heard, a party&#13;
whose appearance was recorded shall be considered to have protested the special assessment in person.&#13;
, BY ORDER OF THE TOWNSHIP BOARD,&#13;
Michael H. Sedlak, CMC&#13;
' Green Oak Charter Township Clerk&#13;
LCN/7-18/25-2008 2751088-01&#13;
A 1 2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID AY , JU LY 25, 2 0 0 8&#13;
Christa Carter,&#13;
14, washes&#13;
her Maineangus&#13;
steer.&#13;
Bruiser. The&#13;
16-monthoid&#13;
steer,&#13;
weighing in at&#13;
1,322 pounds,&#13;
was soid at&#13;
auction iater&#13;
in the week&#13;
as part of the&#13;
festivities&#13;
at the 2008&#13;
Fowtervilie&#13;
Family Fair.&#13;
Carter, of&#13;
Cohoctah&#13;
Township, is&#13;
a member&#13;
of the 4-H&#13;
Kounty Klover&#13;
Kids.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISEIIA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEVUS&#13;
FAIR FROM A7&#13;
1&#13;
F o w l e r v i l le F a m i l y F a ir o f f e r e d a t t r a c t i o n s f o r e v e r y o n e&#13;
the Miss Michigan USA Pagean&#13;
t early next year.&#13;
“This is something tha t&#13;
will put Brighton on the&#13;
map,” she said, explaining&#13;
the draw of young ladies&#13;
from around the state in&#13;
search of the sta te title.&#13;
Russell Fox, production&#13;
and event coordinator for&#13;
the 2008 Fowlerville Family&#13;
Fair agreed, and explained&#13;
his reasoning for working&#13;
to bring the model search&#13;
to Fowlerville. “I wanted to&#13;
give the girls a chance to&#13;
get exposure, and give them&#13;
the confidence to move on to&#13;
bigger things,” he said.&#13;
Thirteen girls between&#13;
the ages of 18 and 27 competed&#13;
in the first-time conte&#13;
st, modeling formal wear,&#13;
country-casual wear and a&#13;
swimsuit, as well as completing&#13;
an interview.&#13;
“Answering the questions&#13;
was the most nerve-wracking&#13;
for me,” said Muscato,&#13;
who a sp ire s to become a&#13;
model. When asked who&#13;
sh e ’d most like to model for.&#13;
w&#13;
i ' ' ■ #&#13;
she said, “Avon. My mom&#13;
has been selling Avon for&#13;
over 20 y e a rs.”&#13;
Shelby Lynn, of Fowler-&#13;
Spud&#13;
Paffenburger,&#13;
16, of Pinckney,&#13;
tried out with&#13;
teammate&#13;
Emalee Santioni,&#13;
18, of Fowlerville,&#13;
for the 4-H King&#13;
and Queen&#13;
Contest July&#13;
15 at the 2008&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Family Fair.&#13;
The pair, both&#13;
members of 4-&#13;
H clubs, found&#13;
out later that&#13;
night they had&#13;
been crowned&#13;
the event's king&#13;
and queen.&#13;
They competed&#13;
against 14 other&#13;
couples.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY&#13;
ville, and Brittney 'Turner, of&#13;
Brighton Township, placed&#13;
first and second runner-up&#13;
respectively.&#13;
Midway fun for all&#13;
Dan and Krista Smith, of&#13;
Fowlerville, smiled a t th e ir&#13;
children from a bench in the&#13;
midway area, waiting for the&#13;
kids to get off another one of&#13;
the many carnival rides.&#13;
“We came up to the fair&#13;
for the kids,” said Dan&#13;
Smith speaking about his&#13;
son, Vince, 7, and daughte&#13;
r Scarlet, 5. The children&#13;
ran to th e ir p a ren ts from a&#13;
nearby airplane ride, ready&#13;
for more.&#13;
“My favorite is the c a te&#13;
rpilla r (roller coaster,)”&#13;
said Scarlet, scoping out&#13;
the rides she still hadn’t yet&#13;
tackled, “even though it’s a&#13;
little scary.”&#13;
“I liked the bumper c a rs,”&#13;
Vince added, “because I got&#13;
to bump some really good&#13;
people (his dad and his sister.)”&#13;
Kids want to have fun&#13;
The main parking lot a t&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMlylUNITY NEWS&#13;
Kylie Steffee, 3, of Iosco Township, took third-place in the girls&#13;
age 3-4 category during the July 16 Pedal Puller competition. It&#13;
was one of the featured events for Kids Day. Steffee pulled 110&#13;
pounds, 1 2 feet, 8 inches on the back of the tractor.&#13;
the Fowlerville Fairgrounds&#13;
was nearly filled by noon&#13;
on July 16 as hundreds of&#13;
families with lots of children&#13;
made th e ir way to the Fair&#13;
for Kids Day, when admission&#13;
is free for all kids 12&#13;
and under during the day.&#13;
The Finlan Gazebo was the&#13;
scene for a variety of a c tivities&#13;
for kids including&#13;
Zeemo the Magnificent and&#13;
the Pedal Pullers contest.&#13;
Three-year-old Kylie Steffee&#13;
of Iosco Township pulled&#13;
110 pounds in the contest, a&#13;
point of pride for h e r g ran d ma,&#13;
Lucille Morrison of&#13;
Howell Township.&#13;
“I’ve been coming to&#13;
the Fowlerville Fair for 70&#13;
y e a rs,” said Morrison. “This&#13;
y e a r I came with Kylie, h e r&#13;
siste r Courtney, who’s 5, and&#13;
h e r cousin Hunter, who’s&#13;
also 5. My son, Kevin Morrison,&#13;
is competing in the&#13;
USA Figure 8 contest.”&#13;
Kylie was pleased to be a t&#13;
the fair.&#13;
“I like the tra c to r and the&#13;
animals,” she said.&#13;
The lines were long for&#13;
the midway rides on Kids&#13;
Day, especially for the Bump&#13;
e r Boats. With a bright sun&#13;
and 90-degree tem p e ra tures,&#13;
sun tan lotion and bug&#13;
spray were the most popular&#13;
scents of the day.&#13;
Reporters Leanne Smith, Lisa&#13;
Carolin, Laurie Humphrey and&#13;
Linda Theil contributed to this&#13;
report.&#13;
.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 25^ 2 0 0 8&#13;
Athlete of the week: Tyler Staruch, B2&#13;
Recreation and running calendars, B2&#13;
Golf calendar, B2&#13;
S h a re y o u r n ew s at 8 1 0 -8 4 4 -2 0 1 2 F a x :8 1 0 -8 4 4 -2 0 4 0 E-mail: Jd e e g a n@ liv in g s to n c om m u n ity n ew s .c om&#13;
(SPORTS&#13;
'iS iBm T E R B n g&#13;
Paul Pietila&#13;
JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Brighton&#13;
family gets&#13;
into golf&#13;
The Pietila family has figured&#13;
out the se c re t to success&#13;
on the golf course.&#13;
Start your children playing&#13;
young. Get them a membership.&#13;
Turn them loose.&#13;
The Pietilas of Brighton&#13;
are one sweet swinging family.&#13;
Six of the eight children&#13;
are playing tournament golf&#13;
this summer: Paul, 16; Emmie,&#13;
14; Hannah, 12; Lee, 10;&#13;
Johnnie, 9 and Annie, 7.&#13;
When they’re not competing&#13;
on the&#13;
Meijer Junior&#13;
Players Tour,&#13;
they’re hanging&#13;
out at the&#13;
Huntmore&#13;
Golf Club&#13;
in Brighton&#13;
Township,&#13;
practicing on&#13;
the range, relaxing in the&#13;
clubhouse or playing the&#13;
course.&#13;
Their father, Aaron Pietila,&#13;
says he isn’t really sure how&#13;
his children got so hooked on&#13;
the game. The family joined&#13;
Hartland Glen golf course&#13;
when his oldest children were&#13;
younger. He admits Paul, Emmie&#13;
and Hannah now beat&#13;
him regularly when they play.&#13;
“The older ones took to it,&#13;
and everyone else ju s t followed&#13;
along,” he said. “The&#13;
older ones are really into it.&#13;
They understand the swing.&#13;
They w ant to improve.”&#13;
As a freshman, Emmie was&#13;
the best golfer a t Brighton&#13;
High School last fall, leading&#13;
the Bulldogs to fourth place&#13;
at the Division I sta te tournament.&#13;
Paul, a junior-to-be&#13;
who won a Mejier Tour tournament&#13;
a t Boulder Creek in&#13;
Belmont, hopes to be on the&#13;
varsity for the Bulldogs next&#13;
spring. Hannah, who is going&#13;
into eighth grade, has moved&#13;
up several age divisions to&#13;
play in 15-and-under tournaments&#13;
this summer, responding&#13;
with two second-place&#13;
finishes.&#13;
I tagged along for a casual&#13;
round at Huntmore last week&#13;
with Emmie, Hannah, Lee,&#13;
Johnnie and Annie (Paul had&#13;
to work).&#13;
It was fun and enlightening&#13;
to see the game through&#13;
the eyes of such young players&#13;
already bitten by the golf&#13;
bug. Johnnie and Annie didn’t&#13;
get discouraged when their&#13;
shots didn’t go as well as&#13;
planned. They ju st picked up&#13;
and moved on, a lesson many&#13;
adults golfers still struggle to&#13;
get. Their highlight was probably&#13;
getting wet in the sprinklers&#13;
on a hot, humid day.&#13;
Emmie said she likes playing&#13;
with h e r younger siblings.&#13;
“Golf is great because you&#13;
get to have fun together,” she&#13;
said.&#13;
Emmie has fared well this&#13;
summer, winning four tournaments&#13;
despite working on&#13;
swing changes to get more&#13;
distance. She said she benefits&#13;
from teaching h e r siblings&#13;
the game.&#13;
“It helps me to remember&#13;
the basics,” she said.&#13;
I was impressed watching&#13;
the younger ones tackle the&#13;
Huntmore, a difficult course&#13;
with water hazards and wetlands&#13;
on almost every hole.&#13;
On the third hole, Lee pulled&#13;
out his fairway wood, hitting&#13;
it well enough to clear a large&#13;
wetland and land 140 yards&#13;
away n e a r the green.&#13;
“I usually hit the driver&#13;
on this hole, but the tournaments&#13;
must be helping me,”&#13;
Lee said, excited a t his effort.&#13;
On the fourth green, I made&#13;
a major blunder. As Emmie&#13;
was putting, I told h e r to pick&#13;
it up, a “gimme.”&#13;
Johnnie, still innocent&#13;
when it comes to golf, asked,&#13;
“What’s a gimme?”&#13;
The Pietilas putt every-&#13;
S E E GOLF, 82&#13;
F o w l e r v i l l e H i g h t o h o s t 3 - o n - 3&#13;
B a s k e t b a l l t o u r n a m e n t b r i n g s a b o u t 7 5 t e a m s t o p a r k i n g l o t&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Colin Boak has been a regular&#13;
a t Fowlerville’s Hoops&#13;
in the ’Ville basketball tournament&#13;
since its inception in&#13;
2004.&#13;
Boak, 13, who will be a&#13;
freshman a t Fowlerville&#13;
High this fall, has collected a&#13;
handful of trophies at the 3-&#13;
on-3 event, run by Red Hacker,&#13;
but he’s most proud of the&#13;
effort put forth last year. He&#13;
and friends Dillon Zimmerman&#13;
and Chad Soja won their&#13;
division with only three players&#13;
in scorching heat.&#13;
“It was pretty cool winning&#13;
it with three people,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
The th re e Fowlerville&#13;
teens, plus buddy Dillon&#13;
Reppenhagen, will form&#13;
one of about 75 teams playing&#13;
Saturday in the event a t&#13;
the Fowlerville High School&#13;
parking lot.&#13;
Red Hacker owner Mike&#13;
Phelps said he expects 1,000&#13;
people, including a t least 300&#13;
players.&#13;
“What could have been a&#13;
significant drop-off (in participation&#13;
due to the economy), it&#13;
turned out close to last year,”&#13;
he said. “I’m pleased.”&#13;
Colin and Clay Boak are&#13;
dedicated 3-on-3 players.&#13;
They’ve driven around the&#13;
sta te to various Red Hacke&#13;
rs and Gus Mackers this&#13;
summer. The shelf in Colin&#13;
Boak’s room already is overflowing&#13;
with trophies.&#13;
“Hopefully by the end of&#13;
this year, we will need more&#13;
room,” he said.&#13;
Colin Boak says his job&#13;
in the Red Hacker is to distribute&#13;
the ball to his three&#13;
teammates, all of whom are&#13;
at least 6 feet tall.&#13;
“My friends call me Steve&#13;
Nash (the NBA’s top point&#13;
guard),” he says. “They say&#13;
I can find them (for a pass)&#13;
even when nobody else&#13;
could.”&#13;
Clay Boak, 10, says he&#13;
hopes his team plays well,&#13;
too.&#13;
“We’ve been practicing.&#13;
and we didn’t miss much,” he&#13;
says.&#13;
He says playing 1-on-l&#13;
and other shooting games&#13;
in the family driveway with&#13;
his older b rother makes him&#13;
better.&#13;
“He’s b etter than me,” he&#13;
said. “It gives me a ... challenge&#13;
when we play each&#13;
other.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 8i0-844-2012.&#13;
Canoer's&#13;
motto:&#13;
Never&#13;
give up&#13;
Taylor plans to race&#13;
more now th a t he's&#13;
re tired&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
ike Taylor holds up&#13;
a book detailing the&#13;
60th anniversary of the&#13;
I Weyerhaeuser AuSable&#13;
International Canoe&#13;
I Marathon last year.&#13;
“See that guy right there. That’s&#13;
me,” he says, pointing to a speck&#13;
near the back of the cover photo. It&#13;
shows people running with their canoes&#13;
at the starting line.&#13;
Taylor, 53, a Brighton resident,&#13;
has fond memories of his first AuSable&#13;
canoe marathon, even if he was&#13;
near the back of the pack and almost&#13;
sank. He says he’s just happy to finish&#13;
a race he’s been dreaming about&#13;
since age 18.&#13;
Unfortunately, Taylor resides&#13;
in canoeing purgatoiy heading&#13;
into Saturday’s 2008 marathon.&#13;
He’s without a partner, mainly because&#13;
he’s not a rookie and not a&#13;
pro, just stuck somewhere in between.&#13;
By completing last year’s grueling&#13;
120-mile, overnight race finm&#13;
Grayling to Oscoda, he knew better&#13;
than to pick up an inexperienced&#13;
partner. But he hasn’t earned his&#13;
way into the boat of more experienced&#13;
ra cer-yet.&#13;
He and partner, Tom Dombroski,&#13;
were 57th out of 58 finishers last&#13;
year in 18 hours, 51 minutes and 41&#13;
seconds, beating the race’s official&#13;
cutoff time by just eight minutes.&#13;
“I could have stopped for that last&#13;
latte,” he says with his usual biting&#13;
sense of humor.&#13;
Mike Taylor,&#13;
53, of&#13;
Brighton,&#13;
has gotten&#13;
serious&#13;
about&#13;
canoe&#13;
racing. He&#13;
completed&#13;
his first&#13;
Weyerhaeuser&#13;
AuSable&#13;
River Canoe&#13;
Marathon&#13;
last year&#13;
but couldn't&#13;
find a&#13;
partner this&#13;
year.&#13;
Taylor puts his ultra-light, 28-pound racing canoe into the water&#13;
at Kensington Metropark.&#13;
Having just retired July 1 after 31&#13;
years at General Motors Corp., and&#13;
with the support of his wife, Debbie,&#13;
Taylor plans to spend more time on&#13;
the water to train. He’s racing regularly&#13;
in Michigan Canoe Racing Association&#13;
events around the state.&#13;
“He’s a guy that has got tremendous&#13;
strength in his arms and upper&#13;
body,” said Dombroski of Whittemore.&#13;
“He’s got a lot of potential.”&#13;
'Taylor worte out twice a week&#13;
with a hard-charging group of paddlers&#13;
on the Huron River at Bill&#13;
Schmitz’s house in Commerce&#13;
Township, and regularly canoes on&#13;
his own at Kensington Metropark&#13;
and Island Lake State Recreation&#13;
Area.&#13;
“These guys I’m up against,&#13;
they’ve been doing it 10 to 15 years,”&#13;
he said last week. “In the past 14&#13;
days, I’ve probably canoed 11. I’m&#13;
going to keep it up. I love it. It is a&#13;
good sport with good people.”&#13;
Taylor, who first raced a canoe&#13;
two decades ago, got serious about&#13;
the sport in April 2007, buying his&#13;
first Cl (single-person) canoe. His&#13;
first experience in the ultra-light&#13;
(28 pounds), ultra-long (18 1/2 feet)&#13;
canoe was typical. He won what&#13;
racers mockingly call “the snorkel&#13;
award.”&#13;
“It was the day after Easter,” he'&#13;
recalls. “I had never been in a Cl&#13;
before. I’m going down the Huron&#13;
River and I’m shal^. The (University&#13;
of Michigan) rowing team is out&#13;
there. It’s snowy, 35 degrees. I get&#13;
hit by just a little tiny wave finm the&#13;
(coaching boat). I went swimming.”&#13;
He’s still learning to stay dry, in&#13;
and out of the canoe. During Ws first&#13;
MCRA race last May in Roscommon,&#13;
he says he went swininiing&#13;
twice more.&#13;
“It was so cold, I told everybody&#13;
I almost climbed Mount Everest,”&#13;
he says.&#13;
In the middle of the night in last&#13;
year’s AuSable race, he noticed a&#13;
floating head in the water. It turned&#13;
out to be a person with a water cannon,&#13;
who jumped up to soak him and&#13;
Dombroski.&#13;
Nearing the finish line, a slow&#13;
leak in the canoe forced the men to&#13;
jump out and dump the boat several&#13;
times.&#13;
“If the race had been another&#13;
hour, there’s no way we would have&#13;
lasted,” Dombroski says.&#13;
Schmitz, a former U.S. World&#13;
Team coach and paddler, says Thylor’s&#13;
background in bike racing and&#13;
never-quit attitude will eventually&#13;
help him improve.&#13;
“He’s going to sit in that seat,&#13;
whether it’s a bike or canoe, and he&#13;
will not give up,” Schmitz says. “If&#13;
anything is going wrong or hurting, it&#13;
won’t stop Mike. He will keep going.”&#13;
Reach Jason Deegan at 810-844-2012 or&#13;
at jdeegan@livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com.&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Mark Bialek can’t explain why he’s&#13;
back racing Saturday in the 120-mile&#13;
Weyerhaeuser AuSable International&#13;
Canoe Marathon after a six-year layoff.&#13;
“It is like a need. I need to see if I can&#13;
do this again,” he says. “It is not even a&#13;
hobby. It is a calling. It says you have to&#13;
do this.”&#13;
Bialek, a freelance photographer from&#13;
Whitmore Lake who grew up in Oscoda,&#13;
has spent more than 200 hours training&#13;
in his canoe since January. He and&#13;
his partner. Grayling’s Tom 'Trudgeon,&#13;
finished ninth in 2002, his third straight&#13;
marathon.&#13;
Bialek says his goal with new partner.&#13;
Grayling’s Jason Hatfield, is another&#13;
top-10 effort.&#13;
“I’m ju st a much b etter paddler&#13;
(now),” he says. “As you gain more experience,&#13;
you can go faster. I’m leaner and&#13;
lighter. I’ve done the hours. I’m a little&#13;
worried about what it will feel like.”&#13;
Bill Schmitz, a former U.S. World&#13;
Team coach and paddler, says Bialek&#13;
has improved the efficiency of his stroke&#13;
in the last 18 months.&#13;
“He has worked a lot on that. He&#13;
has improved dramatically,” Schmitz&#13;
says. “It has helped him. His skill set is&#13;
high.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be reached atjdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or at 810-&#13;
844-2012.&#13;
Taylor paddles in his C1 racing canoe at&#13;
Kensington Metropark.&#13;
Taylor, left, and Bialek are hooked on&#13;
canoe racing.&#13;
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Emmie Pietila, 14, of Brighton, hits a tee shot at the Huntmore&#13;
Golf Club. Emmie has won four tournaments this summer&#13;
despite making swing changes to gain more length.&#13;
thing out. Everything. Their&#13;
father laughed when I told&#13;
him what happened after the&#13;
round.&#13;
“They are all pretty competitive,”&#13;
he said. “They all&#13;
make themselves putt to the&#13;
bottom of the hole. That’s the&#13;
way it is in tournaments. It’s&#13;
all they know.”&#13;
On the seventh hole, Johnnie&#13;
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A v a il. 8 /2 9 . 7 34 -663-4101&#13;
1 BDRM. - G a ra g e $475,&#13;
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1575 Rid g e Rd. Ypsi.&#13;
7 34 -2 16 -4 4 80&#13;
P riv a te d e c k w /s h a d e ,&#13;
1 b d rm a pt.&#13;
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$ 5 6 5 /m o . (734) 7 17 -2 64 6&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th ra n c h ,&#13;
a tta c h e d g a r. 9227&#13;
M a rtz Rd., Y p s ila n ti T w p .&#13;
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c o u n t r y k it., h a rd w o o d&#13;
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b a th , 1 2 x1 6 d ec k , 2.5 ca r&#13;
g a r., m in t c o n d . C o n v e n ie&#13;
n tly lo c a te d to s h o p p&#13;
in g , b u s s e s 8 A n n A r b&#13;
o r s c h o o ls . B lin d s in c&#13;
lu d e d . A v a il 8/3 1 . $ 12 95&#13;
+ u tilitie s . (734) 9 4 4 -1 1 8 5&#13;
A /C O ld W. S id e 2 b d rm&#13;
fin . a ttic , w a lk o u t b sm t,&#13;
fe n c e d y a rd , all am m -&#13;
e n itie s $ 1 3 5 0 . 260 -9 80 7 .&#13;
A n n A rb o r $ 13 20 . 3&#13;
b d rm 2 b a th s , w a s h e r&#13;
/d r y e r , n o n -sm o k in g , no&#13;
p e ts . Clo se to UM c e n tra l&#13;
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(7 3 4)6 4 6-52 69 .&#13;
3 BDRM- G a ra g e , C/A,&#13;
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$ 9 0 0 . (734) 7 2 9 -2 21 9 .&#13;
2 b d rm h o u s e in th e&#13;
w o o d s . P riv a te d riv e w a y ,&#13;
w o o d b u rn in g s to v e&#13;
$ 7 5 0 . 7 34 -7 40 -8 9 22&#13;
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4 b d rm , 2 -c a r g a ra g e .&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 . (4 0 7 )4 1 4 -1 1 3 5 .&#13;
YPSI- 2 b d rm , 1 b a th ,&#13;
law n c a re in c lu d e d . Ne ar&#13;
b u s ro u te 8 s h o p p in g&#13;
$ 7 0 0 /m o . (734) 7 17 -3 51 6&#13;
YPSI 3 8 4 b d rm , re m o d e&#13;
le d . G arag e . M u s t s e e l&#13;
S ec 8 OK. $ 9 7 5 -$ 1 27 5.&#13;
(734) 2 1 6 -3 30 2 .___________&#13;
Y p s i A re a 3 b d rm B e lle v&#13;
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YPSI R em o d e le d 4 b d rm&#13;
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G a ra g e , W o o d r u f f Lane&#13;
$ 9 0 (f/m o . 7 3 4 -4 2 4 -0 9 1 7&#13;
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E x c e lle n t o p p o r tu n ity .&#13;
Call 7 34 -7 22 -2 8 23 .&#13;
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M -F 9 -5 8 S a t-S u n 11 -4&#13;
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7 3 4 -4 8 5 -1 2 0 0&#13;
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S p a c io u s 1 8 2 b d rm s .&#13;
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S ta rtin g a t $6201&#13;
He at, w a te r 8 tra s h&#13;
rem o v a l in c lu d e d . For&#13;
a p p t c a ll: 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 ts .&#13;
2 5 7 2 C a rp e n te r Rd.&#13;
^ERO App. Fee&#13;
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3 1 0 3 H om e s te a d&#13;
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A n n A rb o r , M l 4 81 08&#13;
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S p a c io u s 2 b d rm A p t in&#13;
b e a u tifu l 1 8 0 0 's fa rm&#13;
h o u s e o n p e a c e fu l&#13;
w o o d e d lo t n e a r S c io&#13;
T w p . L o ts o f w in d o w s&#13;
th ro u g h o u t. A v a il, fa ll.&#13;
C am p u s M a n a g em e n t&#13;
g 7 34 -6 63 -4 1 01 ._________&#13;
2 b d rm 1 b a th h om e , 10&#13;
m in to d o w n to w n A n n&#13;
A rb o r . Lake A c c e s s to all&#13;
s p o r ts H o rs e s h o e Lake.&#13;
$ 7 7 5 /m o . (7 3 4 )4 7 6 -7 8 1 6&#13;
YPSI- L a rg e , a ttra c tiv e&#13;
1 b d rm , o u ts id e w a lls .&#13;
Free h ea t $ 5 7 0 + s e c u r ity&#13;
. A v a il. 8 /1 6 . 4 2 9 -7 39 5 .&#13;
^ Condos and&#13;
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A m a z in g S a lin e - Ranch&#13;
w /v a u lte d c e ilin g s 8 fu ll&#13;
b a s em e n t. S h o r t te rm&#13;
lease a va il. 7 3 4 -3 9 5 -4 4 5 3&#13;
A n n A rb o r b y N. C am p u s&#13;
h o s p ita l, d o w n to w n . 2 bd&#13;
2.5 b a th , la u n d ry , g a ra g e&#13;
$ 1050. 2 4 8 -4 4 6 -0 3 0 5 .&#13;
A N N ARBOR MODERN&#13;
CONDO- 2 b d rm . 2 b a th ,&#13;
s tu d y , s c re e n e d p o rc h ,&#13;
g a ra g e . 1165 s q .ft. A ll&#13;
a p p is . L ib e r ty 8 1-94.&#13;
$ 11Q0/mo. 7 3 4 -6 0 4 -3 3 5 3&#13;
A n n A rb o r , Ne a r W h o le&#13;
F o o d s . 2 n d f lo o r c o n d o ,&#13;
2 b d rm .2 b a th .G A R AG E .&#13;
$ 9 9 5 /M o . 7 3 4 -7 1 7 -6 7 0 7&#13;
A n n A rb o r1 4 5 0 s f 3 b d rm yP S I- R o om y 3-5 b d rm ,&#13;
2 ba , A /C b sm t, w o o d i y , b a th , n e a r d w tn . Sec&#13;
flrs ,d e c k M o re ln e a r c am - s OK. $ 1 1 8 5 /m o . + d e p .&#13;
p u s $ 14 00 3 1 3 -7 1 5 -5 4 6 6 . S a le $ 69K. 7 3 4 -4 8 0 -4 1 4 0 .&#13;
A n n A rb o r - 2 b d rm ,&#13;
1 b a th , d e n , la u n d ry .&#13;
$ 1 0 5 0 /m o . 2 7 1 0 W . E lls w&#13;
o r th . (734) 3 5 8 -3 08 7 .&#13;
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A N N A R B O R -2 b d rm ,&#13;
1 b a th , la u n d ry h o o k u p ,&#13;
a v a il, n o w . $ 8 5 0 /m o .&#13;
(734) 769 -3 31 4 .___________&#13;
A N N A R B O R - 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a th , c lo s e to s c h o o l 8&#13;
b u s $ 12 50 . 7 34 -572-2981&#13;
A n n A rb o r -A/C 4 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a th , 2 c a r, la rg e c o u n t&#13;
r y k it..d e c k , fe n c e d y a rd ,&#13;
all a p p lia n c e s , fin . b a s e m&#13;
e n t w / s to ra g e . $ 17 50 .&#13;
B re tt 7 34 -4 76 -4 5 45&#13;
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c o n d o , a ir, 2 b d rm /2 .5,&#13;
p e ts , b sm t, c a rp o rts ,&#13;
$ 13 00 . 7 3 4 -9 4 5 -4 4 9 4&#13;
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1 8 2 b d rm a p a rtm e n ts -&#13;
FREE h e a t 8 u p d a te d&#13;
u n its . $ 4 2 5 8 u p a t th e&#13;
n e w ly re n o v a te d&#13;
C o v in g to n A p a r tm e n ts&#13;
1926 W a s h te n aw A v e .&#13;
(734) 487-5109&#13;
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M o v e in fo r $ 1 .0 0 + d ep .&#13;
2 b d rm s ta r tin g a t $49 9&#13;
7 3 4 -4 8 2 -5 4 0 0 .&#13;
C lo se to St. J o e 's , EMU,&#13;
UM -Y p s i 2 b d rm , 2 b a th ,&#13;
C /A , o ff s tre e t p a rk in g ,&#13;
w a s h e r 8 d ry e r , c lo s e to&#13;
s c h o o ls 8 b u s lin e s . N ew&#13;
p a inV e a rp e t. N o sm o k e .&#13;
$92 5. K u r t 7 3 4 -6 0 4 -4 1 9 5&#13;
S aline -2 b d rm , 1 .5 b a th ,&#13;
1 c a r g a r., n ic e n e ig h b o r h&#13;
o o d . w / p o s s ib le o p tio n&#13;
to b u y . 7 3 4 -6 8 6 -2 3 6 0 .&#13;
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/O ld 23 a re a, 1 60 0sf, 550&#13;
o ffic e 8 1150 s h o p w /&#13;
1 0x1 0 o v e rh e a d d o o r , 3&#13;
p h a s e e le c tr ic . (810) 229-&#13;
970 8 o r (517) 3 0 4 -4 3 4 9&#13;
W h itm o re Lake, 1000 sf&#13;
o ffic e /w a re h o u s e , 10x12&#13;
ro llu p . 7 3 4 -3 2 0 -1 5 4 9 .&#13;
Y ps i T w p , O n H a rris Rd.&#13;
5 8 x4 0 w /1 2 ' OH D o o r,&#13;
fu ll b a th 8 o ffic e . $ 1 2 0 0&#13;
o r 3 6x3 6, $ 7 0 0 . O n M a rtz&#13;
Rd 2 4 x3 0 $ 4 0 0 ,4 8 2 -1 9 4 9&#13;
A n n A rb o r - G e o rg e to w n&#13;
4 b d rm , f rp i, b sm t, A /C ,&#13;
2 ca r, fe n c e d y a rd , a p p lia&#13;
n ce s , $ 1 7 0 0 . 9 7 3 -2 55 7 .&#13;
A n n A rb o r NE - G la z ie r/&#13;
E a rh a rt, 3 b d rm ra n c h ,&#13;
/VC , g re a t lo c a tio n .&#13;
$ 1 9 0 0 /m o . 734 -6 78 -2 5 81&#13;
A n n A rb o r R a v in es , 3&#13;
b d rm , 2.5 b a th s , 1st f ir&#13;
la u n d ry , n o n -sm o k in g , 2-&#13;
ca r, A /C , g re a t s c h o o ls ,&#13;
f in is h e d b sm t, s u n - fille d ,&#13;
o a k k itc h e n , d e c k ,&#13;
$ 17 00 , a v a il A u g u s t 1&#13;
s k a lb fle is c h@ c om c a s t.&#13;
n e t (7 3 4)3 3 2-60 82 .&#13;
A n n A rb o r S c h o o ls - D h u&#13;
V a rre n p a rk , 4 b d rm , 2.5&#13;
b a th , /VC , a pp lia n cesL No&#13;
p e ts $ 2 0 0 0 734 ^46 4 -7 03 7&#13;
A n n A rb o r W e s t, 3 + 1&#13;
b d rm s , 1 b a th , q u ie t&#13;
are a. $ 1 2 0 0 p e r m o . +&#13;
u tilitie s . 7 3 4 -6 4 9 -8 3 0 8 .&#13;
A n n A rb o r -W in e s , e ff ic&#13;
ie n t 3 b d rm 2 b a th , /VC ,&#13;
a p p i, lg y a rd d e c k , / \A T A&#13;
$ 1 3 0 0 . (734) 2 1 6 -6 20 5 .&#13;
A n n A rb o r W . S ide&#13;
3 b d rm , g a r., b sm t.,&#13;
w a s h e r /d ry e r , $ 1 0 5 0 /m o .&#13;
(734) 9 94 -9 02 7 ___________&#13;
A ttn ! 1 00% R em o d e le d !&#13;
Y p s i 590 Kan sa s 4 b d rm&#13;
1.5 b a th ,A C g a ra g e . Sec&#13;
8 Ok $ 1 3 0 0 7 3 4 -6 4 9 -9 6 1 6&#13;
Y p s i T w p . 3 b d rm h o u s e&#13;
w ith 2 c a r g a ra g e OR&#13;
1 b d rm a p t. S e c tio n 8&#13;
w e lc om e . (734) 4 8 2 -5 3 8 5&#13;
Lake and&#13;
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CORDLEY LAK E FRONT&#13;
COTTAGE- 20 mi. NW o f&#13;
A n n A rb o r 2 b d rm ,&#13;
fire p la c e , s c re e n e d&#13;
p o r c h , m a n y e x tra s .&#13;
B e a u tifu l s e ttin g . $ 7 7 5 /&#13;
m o . Call (734) 6 4 5 -8 6 0 9 .&#13;
W H IT EW O O D LAKE 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a th , 4 c a r g ar,&#13;
$ 1 9 5 0 in c lu d e s m a in te n&#13;
a n c e . 8 1 0 -2 3 1 -2 7 7 8 .&#13;
N e e d c a p ita l? J u s tin&#13;
M o o re . W e a rra n g e&#13;
fin a n c in g . W e o ffe r all&#13;
ty p e s o f lo a n s . Fast&#13;
a p p ro v a l. Free c o n s u lta tio&#13;
n . Bad 8 n o c re d it. No&#13;
fee s . Call 8 66 -2 9 9 -5 3 2 4&#13;
W W W .in te rn a tio n a l&#13;
fu n d s in c .c om&#13;
Manufactured&#13;
Homes - Rental&#13;
M o b ile H om e s fo r Rent,&#13;
2 b d rm , p e a c e fu l s e ttin g ,&#13;
g o o d lo c a tio n . $ 55 0-&#13;
$ 6 0 0 /m o . 734 -4 34 -0 6 31&#13;
(:Office Space - Rent&#13;
cDuplex - Rent&#13;
A v a il 2 b d rm , 2 b a th d en&#13;
h a rd w o o d ,fire 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 7 3 4 -9 4 4 -0 4 7 4&#13;
A V A IL 8/1 - U p d a te d 3&#13;
b d rm , 2.5 b a th h om e ,&#13;
A s h fo rd V illa g e S u b . / \A -&#13;
PS. $ 1 6 0 0 . 734--604-2651&#13;
A v a il. 8 /2 9 - 3 b d rm o n&#13;
S e v e n th b tw n L ib e rty 8&#13;
H u ro n . H d w d firs , fu ll&#13;
b sm t w / la u n d r y , c o v e re d&#13;
f r o n t p o r c h , s c re e n e d in&#13;
b a c k p o r c h , g a ra g e .&#13;
C am p u s M a n a g em e n t&#13;
g 7 34 -663-4101__________&#13;
A v a il A u g u s t- 1 70 0sf, 4&#13;
b d rm 2 fu ll b a th , la u n d ry ,&#13;
/VC g a ra g e , w a lk to UM&#13;
M e d C e n te r. $ 1 7 0 0 1st&#13;
m o Free (734) 3 2 0 -5 07 5&#13;
C&#13;
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A V A IL N OW - 1 ,2 , 3, 4&#13;
b d rm . Ne a r D e p o t T o w n /&#13;
EMU. Cle a n 8 Q u ie t. No&#13;
Pets $ 5 9 5 8 u p . 5 2 8 -2 1 6 3&#13;
C&#13;
Apartment&#13;
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A b s o lu te ly L o v e ly Y p s i&#13;
rem o d e le d 2 b d rm a p t.,&#13;
d is hw a s h e r, la u n d ry , e tc .&#13;
$ 5 7 5 + . 248 -7 67 -5 6 51&#13;
/VC , 2 b d rm , w a lk -o u t&#13;
g a rd e n le v e l, g a r., m in t&#13;
c o n d ., w a s h e r / d ry e r,&#13;
d is hw a s h e r, b lin d s 8 u tilitie&#13;
s in c lu d e d . S a lin e&#13;
a re a, v ie w p a tio , $ 11 00 .&#13;
A v a il 8 /1 5 . 7 3 4 -9 4 4 -1 1 8 5&#13;
A N N ARBOR 1400 sq ft.&#13;
3 b d rm , b sm t., fp l., la u n d&#13;
ry , h a rd w o o d flo o rs .&#13;
$ 10 50 . 7 3 4 -4 3 9 -9 6 5 8 .&#13;
A n n A rb o r , 1400 Sq Ft, 3&#13;
b d rm s , fire p la c e , fe n c e d&#13;
y a rd , w /d . U p d a te d .&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 .0 0 (7 3 4)3 9 5-93 48 .&#13;
A n n A rb o r 2 b d rm , la u n d&#13;
ry , h a n d ic a p p e d a c ce&#13;
s s , A /C , la rg e y a rd ,&#13;
$ 7 4 0 + . 7 3 4 -9 4 5 -2 4 0 8&#13;
★ A n n A rb o r ★&#13;
a b s o lu te ly b e a u tifu l&#13;
2 b d rm , w a lk d o w n to w n ,&#13;
s ta in le s s s te e l&#13;
a p p lia n c e s , fre e la u n d ry ,&#13;
g re a t a rea 8 y a rd ! $99 5.&#13;
★ 7 3 4 -7 0 9 -8 0 8 9 ★&#13;
A n n A rb o r O ld W e s t&#13;
S id e 2 b d rm + b a s e m&#13;
e n t, /VC . A v a il n o w . N o&#13;
p e ts /sm rk e . $85 0. 7 34 -&#13;
4 7 5 -2 3 5 '3 4 -3 5 5 -9 6 9 4&#13;
A v a il. E. A n n A rb o r 3&#13;
b d rm , 1.5 b a th , g ar, 1100&#13;
sf, a p p lia n c e s , fe n c e d&#13;
y a rd , $ 1 1 5 0 . 8 91 -4 16 7&#13;
A v a il N o w l Y p s i 3 b d rm&#13;
ra n c h , w a s h e r /d ry e r&#13;
h o o k u p , g re a t y a rd ,&#13;
$ 10 50 . 7 3 4 -6 5 7 -6 5 4 0&#13;
A v a il. S e p t. 1st - 1800 s q '&#13;
tr i- le v e l h o u s e w /o v e r an&#13;
a c re o f la n d . 4 b d rm s ,&#13;
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skills; demonstrat- ® facility,&#13;
CLINICAL&#13;
SUPERVISOR:&#13;
RESPIRATORY&#13;
THERAPY &amp; SLEEP&#13;
DISORDER CENTER&#13;
Bixby Medical Center in&#13;
Adrian, Ml and Herrick&#13;
Medical Center in Tecumseh.&#13;
Ml are seeking&#13;
a full-time Clinical Supervisor&#13;
to lead the Respiratory&#13;
Therapy and Sleep&#13;
Disorder Center at these&#13;
facilities. Qualified candidate&#13;
must have, at&#13;
minimum, an Associate's&#13;
degree in RT, RRT credentials&#13;
from the National&#13;
Board of Respiratory&#13;
Care and 3 years clinical&#13;
RT experience as well as&#13;
BCLS certification.&#13;
Supervisory experience&#13;
and ACLS certification&#13;
required. We offer excellent&#13;
wages and benefits.&#13;
Interested applicants&#13;
should fax a resume to&#13;
517-423-9799, Attn:&#13;
Clinical Recruiter, or apply&#13;
online at the Career&#13;
Opportunities section of&#13;
www.promedica.org&#13;
EOE&#13;
ed ability to lead and&#13;
function within a team&#13;
environment; and ability&#13;
to work independently&#13;
and collaborate with organization&#13;
leadership&#13;
and staff is necessary.&#13;
Please send resumes to:&#13;
Ruth Primas&#13;
Medical Management&#13;
Center&#13;
2500 Green Rd.&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48105&#13;
A non-discriminatory,&#13;
affirmative action&#13;
employer.&#13;
experience caring for&#13;
geriatric populations and&#13;
a current nursing license&#13;
in Michigan. We offer&#13;
competitive wages and&#13;
excellent benefits.&#13;
Qualified candidates&#13;
should fax a resume&#13;
to 517-423-9799&#13;
Attn: Clinical Recruiter,&#13;
or apply online at the&#13;
Career Opportunities&#13;
section of&#13;
www.promedica.org.&#13;
EOE&#13;
f&#13;
Call now!&#13;
734-994-6397&#13;
1-800-589-6397&#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 8 LPNs wanted for&#13;
hourly work in the Ann&#13;
Arbor area. Please call&#13;
1-888-953-7102 or fax resume&#13;
to: 810-953-7103&#13;
RN wanted P/T for&#13;
Pediatric office. Please&#13;
send resume to Diana&#13;
Hitchens 1821 W.&#13;
Stadium Blvd. Ann&#13;
Arbor, Ml 48103.&#13;
Residential&#13;
Assistants&#13;
Willowbrook Rehabilitation&#13;
provides all disci- ____ __________ ____&#13;
plines of outpatient reha- tion and hands-on work&#13;
Social&#13;
Services&#13;
Residential Program&#13;
Manager/Assistant RPM&#13;
Rainbow Rehabilitation&#13;
Centers, a leader in the&#13;
field of brain injury rehabilitation,&#13;
is seeking&#13;
career-minded individuals&#13;
to help manage our&#13;
residential group homes.&#13;
The Residential Program&#13;
Manager (RPM) would&#13;
oversee one of our pediatric&#13;
facilities in the&#13;
Farmington Hills area&#13;
working with clients who&#13;
present behavioral challenges.&#13;
The Assistant&#13;
RPM would assist in&#13;
overseeing facilities in&#13;
the Ypsilanti and/or&#13;
Farmington areas with&#13;
clients who have medical&#13;
and/or behavioral&#13;
challenges.&#13;
Responsibilities include&#13;
facility, staff and program&#13;
management, external&#13;
team communicab'perl&#13;
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'.Fri. 8-6, Sat,1 0 -5 ;&#13;
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CHEVY TRUCKS&#13;
Northfield Place&#13;
All Positions Available&#13;
Are you looking for&#13;
full/part time&#13;
employment?&#13;
Then come join our&#13;
team at&#13;
Northfield Place.&#13;
We are a skilled&#13;
Nursing facility that is&#13;
opening a remodeled&#13;
21-bed unit.&#13;
We are seeking&#13;
employees for the&#13;
following positions:&#13;
Nursing&#13;
RNs 8 LPNs, Full/Part&#13;
time all shifts (working&#13;
12 hour shifts)&#13;
C.E.N.A.- Full/Part&#13;
time all shifts&#13;
(8 hr shifts)&#13;
**$ 2,000 Sign on&#13;
bonus for all&#13;
Nurses * *&#13;
* * $ 1,000 Sign on&#13;
bonus for all C.N.A.s&#13;
with at least 1 yr of&#13;
experience * *&#13;
Housekeeping/&#13;
Laundry&#13;
Full time (8 hr shifts)&#13;
Activities Aide&#13;
Full Time (8 hr shifts)&#13;
Social Services&#13;
Worker&#13;
Full time position,&#13;
helping Social Service&#13;
Director.&#13;
Full time MDS&#13;
Assistant&#13;
MDS experience&#13;
a plus&#13;
Maintenance&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Must be&#13;
experienced!!&#13;
Full Time position.&#13;
Ward Clerk&#13;
Must be experienced&#13;
in scheduling appointments&#13;
and ordering&#13;
Nursing supplies.&#13;
Nursing Scheduler&#13;
Full Time position,&#13;
must have expdHence&#13;
in communications&#13;
skills and experience&#13;
in scheduling also&#13;
MUST BE C.N.A certified&#13;
with the state of&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
If interested in any of&#13;
the listed occupations&#13;
please fax your&#13;
resume to the Human&#13;
Resource office at&#13;
734-449-7192.&#13;
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PROGRAM CHAIR,&#13;
Health Information&#13;
Technology Program&#13;
Mercy College of Northwest&#13;
Ohio is seeking a&#13;
candidate for a (12&#13;
month) academic position&#13;
in which the Health&#13;
Information Technology&#13;
(HIT) Program Chair under&#13;
the general supervision&#13;
of the Associate&#13;
Dean of Allied Health is&#13;
responsible for the organization,&#13;
administration,&#13;
periodic review,&#13;
planning, development,&#13;
and general effective&#13;
Member o f&#13;
J ^P R O M E D IC A&#13;
H E A L T H S Y S T E M&#13;
MEDICAL BILLER&#13;
Assist director.&#13;
Requires previous OT&#13;
electronic medical&#13;
billing. 8-5. Great boss.&#13;
Send cover/resume to:&#13;
z1z2q3@aol.com&#13;
We are proud to use&#13;
recycled newsprint&#13;
OFFICE ASSISTANT&#13;
ness of the HIT program, Needed for Saline chirobilitation&#13;
and off-site&#13;
residential care to adults&#13;
recovering from Traumatic&#13;
Brain Injuries. We&#13;
are currently seeking&#13;
dynamic individuals to&#13;
work at one of our beautiful&#13;
residential facilities&#13;
in providing assistance&#13;
to bur clients in the development&#13;
and promotion&#13;
of life skills. CENAs,&#13;
Direct Care Workers,&#13;
COTAs, Rec Therapists&#13;
or Psych majors preferred.&#13;
Full or part-time&#13;
morning, afternoon or&#13;
midnight shifts with&#13;
rotating weekends&#13;
available.&#13;
Cal! 810-227-0119&#13;
Ext 212 or 206&#13;
for an interview.&#13;
with the clients with emphasis&#13;
on behavioral&#13;
programming to promote&#13;
appropriate behaviors.&#13;
Ideal candidates for&#13;
both positions will have&#13;
prior supervisory experience&#13;
and computer&#13;
knowledge. Must have a&#13;
valid driver's license and&#13;
excellent driving record.&#13;
Previous experience with&#13;
traumatic brain injuiy&#13;
and experience in direction&#13;
of patient/cllent care&#13;
with adults or children is&#13;
a plus.&#13;
PT Technician for busy&#13;
physical therapy facility&#13;
in Dexter. PT/FT. No&#13;
weekends. Experience&#13;
preferred but will train&#13;
Call 734.426.3768 or fax&#13;
resume to 734.426.1406&#13;
How To Reach Us:&#13;
Classified advert!singiTo place a&#13;
classified a d ca ll 810-844-2000&#13;
or 1-800-589-9888&#13;
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scrib tio n , call 7 3 4 -9 9 4 -6 7 4 4&#13;
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up to 72 mo.&#13;
avail.&#13;
as well as teaching responsibilities&#13;
for land&#13;
Mcmbcrx of and online courses.&#13;
h e S t h ^ yst^ m Health Information&#13;
Management or health&#13;
I science-related field with pay + bonuses 8 health&#13;
three to five years expe- insurance. Fax resume&#13;
Clinic Assistant&#13;
Multi-physician ophthalmology&#13;
practice seeks a&#13;
motivated, energetic, reliable,&#13;
self-starting individual.&#13;
Experience preferred,&#13;
but willing to train (OHIMA) and American&#13;
rience in health information&#13;
required. Registered&#13;
Health Information Administrator&#13;
(RHIA) or&#13;
Registered Health Information&#13;
Technician (RHIT)&#13;
credentials required. Active&#13;
membership in Ohio&#13;
Health Information Management&#13;
Association&#13;
practic office to handle&#13;
front desk, ins. billing 8&#13;
other duties. Will train.&#13;
People skills a must!&#13;
Hours M ,W ,F 8:30- --------------------------------------&#13;
7pm, Tu, 2:30-7pm. Base R.N. Busy Hem/Onc&#13;
practice on SJMH campus&#13;
is searching for a FT&#13;
RPM Min. qualifications&#13;
(M.ust have one of the&#13;
following):&#13;
• Bachelor's degree 8 2&#13;
yrs exp in a Child&#13;
Caring Institution (CCI).&#13;
• Two years college 8&#13;
_ 3 yrs exp in a CCI.&#13;
• High School diploma 8&#13;
4 yrs exp in a CCI.&#13;
c Human&#13;
Resources&#13;
to: 734-944-8686.&#13;
Pharmacist&#13;
RN for phone and inoffice&#13;
triage. Excellervt&#13;
assessment skills, Ml license&#13;
and Oncology ex-&#13;
Asst RPM qualifications:&#13;
• Bachelor's degree in a&#13;
related field preferred&#13;
• Assoc, degree or HS&#13;
diploma + previous&#13;
exp is acceptable&#13;
Rainbow offers a crea-&#13;
G M S ^ 2 3 7 * ^ 2 1 , 0 4 3 ^&#13;
Everyone ^ 2 7 0 * ^ 2 2 ,2 0 9&#13;
the right person. Successful&#13;
candidates will&#13;
be able to work inde:&#13;
pendently 8/or In a team&#13;
environment, have a&#13;
positive attitude, be able&#13;
to perform patient workups,&#13;
scribe 8 conduct&#13;
diagnostic testing. Flexi-&#13;
Health Information Management&#13;
Association&#13;
(AHIMA) required.&#13;
petitive salary and benC'&#13;
fits 5301 Huron River&#13;
Drive, Cancer Care Building,&#13;
Cl 39, Ypsilanti Ml&#13;
48197 Fax resume to:&#13;
Walgreens-OptionCare is 734-712-1023 Ann Arbor&#13;
Are you a Pharmacist&#13;
looking for nights and&#13;
weekends off?&#13;
perience preferred. Com- ^[^0 autonomous&#13;
work environment, competitive&#13;
salary and excellent&#13;
benefits. For consideration,&#13;
send resume&#13;
and salary history to:&#13;
Human&#13;
Resource&#13;
Representative-&#13;
1st shift&#13;
Full Time/&#13;
Great Benefits&#13;
g $2000 total due at signing.&#13;
a f i y a c c j t J / u j ' L s c o u f i&#13;
X:&#13;
seeking a licensed Phar&#13;
macist to work 40 hours&#13;
Hematology Oncology&#13;
rswegles@annarborhem&#13;
MA/MS In health services&#13;
administration,&#13;
healthcare or related&#13;
business field is highly&#13;
desirable; doctorate debility&#13;
8 the ability to work gree in&#13;
in a fast paced environ&#13;
ment are required. We is preterrea. txperience tient services, monitors&#13;
offer employees an ex- patient progress and&#13;
cellent salary 6 a gener- delivery and the ability to educates patients, staff,&#13;
ous benefit package Fax effectively use Microsoft aejj other professionals&#13;
resume to 734-528-0720. Office Suite software&#13;
(Word, PowerPoint, Excel&#13;
and Access) are preferred.&#13;
will be responsible for&#13;
providing safe and appropriate&#13;
services In accordance&#13;
with professional&#13;
standards and regur&#13;
. latory entities. The Pharhealthcare/&#13;
business field m3cjst coordinates pais&#13;
preferred. Experience&#13;
with web-based course&#13;
per week, M-F, NO week- onc.com, (734)712-1000&#13;
ends or holidays. You&#13;
RN for Home Care openings.&#13;
EXCELLENT pay&#13;
for these additional positions.&#13;
Team oriented.&#13;
Patient outcome oriented.&#13;
Email resume today&#13;
to: ddoyle@fhhs.us.&#13;
Rainboyy Rehabilitation HR&#13;
Team at Thomson-&#13;
Shore. Responsibilities&#13;
include training, workers'&#13;
compensation 8 safety,&#13;
participation in process&#13;
improvement initiatives&#13;
and compensation 8&#13;
benefits. Preferred candiregarding&#13;
appropriate&#13;
medication use.&#13;
* THE LIVINGSTON =&#13;
COMMUNITY&#13;
N E W S&#13;
Dental Assistant P/T den&#13;
tai assistant needed for&#13;
an endodontic office.&#13;
Experience necessary.&#13;
Fax (734) 429-0502&#13;
^ mnakfoor@hotmail.com.&#13;
Dental Assistant&#13;
The DENTAL SPA&#13;
seeks an exceptional&#13;
individual to create&#13;
GREAT EXPERIENCES&#13;
for our guests. Fax&#13;
resume: 734-482-2779 or&#13;
info@midentalspa.com&#13;
DENTAL OFFICE MGR&#13;
Part-time, experienced&#13;
only! Call 734-332-0151&#13;
We are p ro u d to use&#13;
re c y c le d n ew s p rin t&#13;
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THE NEWS&#13;
Review of applications&#13;
Requirements Include an&#13;
accredited Pharmacy degree,&#13;
Board of Pharmacy&#13;
will begin August 1, 2008 ijcense, desire to work in&#13;
and continue until posi- gp office environment,&#13;
tion is filled. Applicants&#13;
must be committed to&#13;
Catholic education. Interested&#13;
applicants must&#13;
complete the online apand&#13;
excellent computer&#13;
skills. Experience in Mail&#13;
Order, PBM, or Specialty&#13;
Pharmacy, working in a&#13;
fast-paced high-volume&#13;
li^ication found under the setting, and the ability to&#13;
Employment Opportuni- the job site are alties“&#13;
section at . s o required. Completion&#13;
www.mercyweb.org. Ap- g post-graduate resiplicants&#13;
should attach a dency program is prefercurriculum&#13;
vitae/resume, ^gd&#13;
and contact information&#13;
RN&#13;
Large non-profit faith&#13;
based long term care&#13;
facility in Washtenaw&#13;
County is seeking a&#13;
dedicated RN to fill&#13;
the position of Infection&#13;
Control/Wound&#13;
Care Coordinator.&#13;
Salary Postion with&#13;
Benefits, including&#13;
401 (k). Please send&#13;
inquiries to:&#13;
M-23914&#13;
P.O. Box 1147&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48106&#13;
Centers, Inc.,&#13;
Attn: Human Resources-&#13;
RPM, P.O. Box 970230,&#13;
Ypsilanti, Ml 48197-0804,&#13;
FAX: (734) 482-0794.&#13;
E-mail us at humres@&#13;
rainbowrehab.com&#13;
or visit our web site&#13;
www.rainbowrehab.com d^te will have excellent&#13;
communication skills,&#13;
EOE Drug-free&#13;
workplace.&#13;
I■&#13;
Ji&#13;
Adults can't read&#13;
and&#13;
You can help!&#13;
(address, phone and&#13;
email) of three professional&#13;
references. EOE.&#13;
M&#13;
MercyCollege&#13;
of ^tet&gt;we5t Ghc&#13;
Please submit your resume&#13;
to&#13;
Alex.Wienert@walgreen&#13;
s.com. If you have questions,&#13;
please call 734-&#13;
929-6375. EOE&#13;
RN/LPN- For outdoor&#13;
school program in New&#13;
England. Be with healthy&#13;
children in non-medical&#13;
relaxed setting. Must&#13;
live-in. 1-800-433-8375&#13;
or www.naturesclass&#13;
room.org.&#13;
A&#13;
Washtenaw&#13;
Literacy&#13;
an intermediate level of&#13;
computer skills and a&#13;
certification in human&#13;
resource management&#13;
with 5 years of experience&#13;
in the field.&#13;
— Thomson-Shore, Inc. is&#13;
an employee owned&#13;
company and a leader in&#13;
complete book manufacturing.&#13;
Qualified candidates&#13;
looking to begin a&#13;
career with a teamoriented&#13;
company&#13;
should submit a resume:&#13;
* 1 3 ,1 1 2 *&#13;
c&#13;
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To volunteer,&#13;
please call&#13;
734-879-1320&#13;
Tammy Pepper&#13;
Thomson-Shore, Inc.,&#13;
7300 W. Joy Rd.&#13;
Dexter, Ml 48130 or&#13;
email to tammyp@&#13;
thomsonshore.com&#13;
or fax to 734-426-6233.&#13;
EOE www.tshore.com&#13;
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Administrative&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Ave Maria School of Law&#13;
seeks an experienced&#13;
Administrative Assistant&#13;
in the Office of the Dean.&#13;
The candidate chosen&#13;
for this position will be&#13;
responsible for reception,&#13;
phone duties, typing,&#13;
report preparation,&#13;
filing, and special projects.&#13;
Two years experience&#13;
in an executive office&#13;
and proficiency with&#13;
MS Office software is required.&#13;
Candidates must&#13;
be self-directed and customer&#13;
service-oriented.&#13;
Applicants must be willing&#13;
to approach role and&#13;
tasks with a commitment&#13;
to the mission and values&#13;
of Ave Maria School&#13;
of Law and the teachings&#13;
of the Catholic Church.&#13;
Ave Maria School of Law&#13;
is scheduled to relocate&#13;
to a new campus located&#13;
in Southwest Florida in&#13;
the summer of 2009.&#13;
The successful candidate&#13;
would be eligible to continue&#13;
employment at the&#13;
new campus, subject to&#13;
normal performance&#13;
review procedures.&#13;
Compensation includes&#13;
an outstanding benefit&#13;
package and a competitive&#13;
salary commensurate&#13;
with qualifications&#13;
and experience. Interested&#13;
persons should&#13;
send their resume to:&#13;
Rachel Kornilakis&#13;
Ave Maria&#13;
School of Law&#13;
3475 Plymouth Road,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml&#13;
48105-2550.&#13;
hr@avemarialaw.edu&#13;
R e ce p tio n ist&#13;
Three related and growing&#13;
non-profit agencies&#13;
are accepting applications&#13;
for a full-time receptionist.&#13;
Duties will&#13;
include scheduling appointments,&#13;
giving information&#13;
to callers, typing&#13;
from dictation, and otherwise&#13;
assuring clerical&#13;
and reception needs are&#13;
met. Will assist in other&#13;
administrative projects&#13;
or programs as needed.&#13;
Qualifications: High&#13;
school diploma or general&#13;
education degree&#13;
(GED) required. Oneyear&#13;
certificate from college&#13;
or technical school;&#13;
or one to three years&#13;
related experience and/&#13;
or training; or equivalent&#13;
combination of education&#13;
and experience preferred.&#13;
Must be able to&#13;
demonstrate proficiency&#13;
in operating office equipment&#13;
and the use of&#13;
business software,&#13;
including Excel, Word,&#13;
PowerPoint, Publisher,&#13;
and Access. Must demonstrate&#13;
good typing&#13;
skills, be detail oriented&#13;
and well organized.&#13;
Send resume' &amp; letter of&#13;
interest, listing wage&#13;
req^uirements to by 7/31&#13;
HR, 1851 Washtenaw,&#13;
Ypsilanti, Ml 48197.&#13;
EOE&#13;
C Part Time&#13;
Employment J&#13;
Administrative Assistant&#13;
P/T - Self motivated, diplomatic,&#13;
detail oriented,&#13;
multi tasking, fluent w/&#13;
Microsoft Office applications&#13;
- Outlook, Word &amp;&#13;
Excel. Send resume to:&#13;
jobs@gforcetech.com&#13;
Appointment&#13;
Setters!&#13;
Average $350-800/wk&#13;
Call 734-389-0202&#13;
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Setters!&#13;
Average $350-800/wk&#13;
Call 734-389-0202&#13;
www.shyhr.com&#13;
Asst. Mgr. P/T (3 dys/wk)&#13;
For apt. community.&#13;
Office help, w/duties&#13;
including leasing, paperwork&#13;
8 rent collection.&#13;
Fax resume to: Stacey&#13;
McGee 248-855-3192.&#13;
CUSTOMER SERVICE&#13;
REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
Wright 8 Filippis, a leader&#13;
in Home Health Care&#13;
is seeking qualified and&#13;
dependable candidates&#13;
for a Custotner Service&#13;
Rep at our Ann Arbor&#13;
facility. Previous office&#13;
experience in medical&#13;
environment desirable.&#13;
Excellent computer, -.&#13;
patient care and phone&#13;
skills required. No&#13;
phone calls or resumes&#13;
please. Visit our website&#13;
to fill out an application:&#13;
www.firsttoserve.com/&#13;
careers/&#13;
Executive Assistant&#13;
Three related and growing&#13;
non-profit agencies&#13;
are accepting applications&#13;
for a full-time executive&#13;
assistant to perform&#13;
administrative and&#13;
office support activities&#13;
for multiple supervisors.&#13;
Duties will include word&#13;
processing, spreadsheets&#13;
and presentation&#13;
software, photocopying,&#13;
filing, and faxing. Extensive&#13;
computer skills,&#13;
including but not limited&#13;
to Microsoft Office, are&#13;
required, as well as Internet&#13;
research abilities and&#13;
strong communication&#13;
skills. Qualifications:&#13;
High school diploma or&#13;
general education&#13;
degree (GED) required.&#13;
Associates Degree or&#13;
appropriate coursework&#13;
and 2-5 years administrative&#13;
experience working&#13;
in a customer&#13;
focused environment&#13;
preferred. Knowledge of&#13;
office related computer&#13;
applications and&#13;
excellent typing skills&#13;
required. Must be detail&#13;
oriented, accurate, and&#13;
' well organized. Send&#13;
resume' and letter of&#13;
interest, listing wage&#13;
requirements by 7?31 to&#13;
HR, 1851 Washtenaw,&#13;
Ypsilanti, Ml 48197.&#13;
_________ EOE_________&#13;
FILE CLERK F/Tfor busy&#13;
law office. Typing skills a&#13;
must. Some experience&#13;
preferred. Send resume&#13;
McLain 8 Winters 61 N&#13;
Huron, Ypsilanti, Ml&#13;
48198 or email:&#13;
Mcwinlaw@gmail.com&#13;
No phone calls please.&#13;
Office Administrator,&#13;
FT for education center&#13;
in Ann Arbor. Position to&#13;
include: Billing, editing&#13;
documents, clerical 8&#13;
more. Applicants must&#13;
have Bachelor's degree,&#13;
great organizational 8&#13;
managerial skills, as well&#13;
as superior writing skills.&#13;
Email r^sum^ to&#13;
job@ihlaa.com&#13;
or fax to (734) 623-4320.&#13;
Receptionist&#13;
Probility Physical Therapy&#13;
is looking for a motivated,&#13;
upbeat and dedicated&#13;
part-time receptionist&#13;
to work in our Ypsilanti&#13;
office. We offer&#13;
the opportunity to work&#13;
and learn in a clinic dedicated&#13;
to learning and&#13;
growth. Email or fax&#13;
your resume and salary&#13;
history to:&#13;
Patrick@probilitypt.com,&#13;
Fax - 734-528-9761&#13;
RECEPTIONIST-PT&#13;
needed for afternoon&#13;
shift at very busy salon&#13;
8 day spa in Chelsea.&#13;
Please call&#13;
(734) 475-7006&#13;
PLACE YOUR&#13;
CLASSIFIED AD&#13;
online, ANYTIME&#13;
at&#13;
mlive.com/aanewsads&#13;
or email us at:&#13;
newads@annarbornews.com&#13;
CLERICAL - Dependable&#13;
Collision Center, 5133&#13;
Carpenter Rd seeks a&#13;
person who is fluent in&#13;
English and Spanish to&#13;
work part time, Mon - Fri&#13;
approx. 10 AM to 2 PM.&#13;
Please email your&#13;
resume to: ]wu(®&#13;
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DAYTIME&#13;
SWIM INSTRUCTOR&#13;
WSI preferred,&#13;
not required.&#13;
Call 734-424-4180.&#13;
Dexter&#13;
Community Education&#13;
3060 Kensington St.&#13;
Dexter, Ml 48130&#13;
bbell@dexter.k12.mi.us,&#13;
www.onlinedexter.com,&#13;
(734)424-4180&#13;
Make US a part&#13;
ofyourdav!&#13;
Director of&#13;
Development&#13;
Siena Heights University,&#13;
a Catholic University&#13;
founded and sponsored&#13;
by the Adrian Dominican&#13;
Sisters, has an immediate&#13;
opening for a fulltime&#13;
Director of Development.&#13;
Responsibilities&#13;
include securing major&#13;
gifts for the University in&#13;
order to meet short and&#13;
long term fundraising&#13;
objectives. Assists in the&#13;
design, implementation&#13;
and management of&#13;
fundraising activities&#13;
including annual giving,&#13;
endowment and capital&#13;
campaigns, special&#13;
projects, and other&#13;
University-related&#13;
solicitations. Bachelors&#13;
degree in related field required,&#13;
Masters preferred.&#13;
At least five years of&#13;
demonstratively successful&#13;
experience in&#13;
fund raising in an organization&#13;
with viable and&#13;
comprehensive major&#13;
gifts development program.&#13;
Benefits include&#13;
health, life, vision, dental,&#13;
prescription drug, retirement,&#13;
paid time off&#13;
and tuition remission.&#13;
Send cover letter, resume,&#13;
and references to&#13;
Siena Heights University,&#13;
Human Resource&#13;
Department,&#13;
1247 E. Siena Heights&#13;
Dr., Adrian, Ml 49221.&#13;
Electronic submissions&#13;
are encouraged&#13;
(shujobs@sienaheights.&#13;
edu). EOE.&#13;
School Social&#13;
Worker&#13;
Please visit the Lenawee&#13;
ISD website at&#13;
https://apply.lisd.us&#13;
for more information.&#13;
Background checks&#13;
will be conducted.&#13;
Find it Here!&#13;
In the classifieds.&#13;
Offering Qualified&#13;
Agents-$1M in listings&#13;
from our 300+ properties,&#13;
Free Advertising,&#13;
NO DESK FEES, reduced&#13;
costs. Model Homes to&#13;
meet new listings to help&#13;
you grow your business.&#13;
Contact Dice Property&#13;
by emailing your&#13;
credentials to agents®&#13;
diceproperty.com.&#13;
C Volunteers J&#13;
( Excerise ^&#13;
Equipment J&#13;
BOW FLEX EXTREME&#13;
Excellent condition.&#13;
$800. (734) 975-0948&#13;
Bowflex SelectTech free&#13;
weights - Like new,&#13;
comes with full Stand&#13;
and locks. O.B.O&#13;
$550.00.&#13;
marcp911 @comcast.net,&#13;
(734)369-8889.&#13;
FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2008&#13;
AKC Bullmastiff Puppies&#13;
- Champion Sired AKC&#13;
Puppies. Shots up to&#13;
date. Deposits accepted.&#13;
(517)803-6763._________&#13;
AKC Doberman Pinscher&#13;
German bloodline, 6 wks&#13;
$500 (male/female). Call&#13;
(517) 442-7621._________&#13;
AKC German Shorthair&#13;
Pointers -Champ lines,&#13;
vet checked. Born 5/31.&#13;
4 F, 3 M. 517-628-2385.&#13;
Yorkshire Terrier - Akc,&#13;
shots, wormed, 1.4lbs,&#13;
12 weeks, female, $650,&#13;
jcqlnthomas@gmail.com&#13;
(734)975-9158.&#13;
a n i l r a j w /&#13;
c Freebies&#13;
c Sales J&#13;
We'll keep you&#13;
connected to your&#13;
community with&#13;
complete local&#13;
news coverage.&#13;
For home delivery,&#13;
call 994-NEWS,&#13;
hr 1-800-589-6397.&#13;
C O M M U M rY N E W S&#13;
• COKXIC'fO • Cowe.l&#13;
c 9&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Managerial&#13;
Ann Arbor Symphony&#13;
Orchestra Music&#13;
Education and&#13;
Enrichment Manager&#13;
(or Director pending credentials&#13;
and experience)&#13;
Full-time position available&#13;
immediately for talented&#13;
Individual who can&#13;
work on multiple projects&#13;
simultaneously, delegate&#13;
8 work with board&#13;
8 community volunteers,&#13;
write with style, read full&#13;
music scores 8 has excellent&#13;
customer service&#13;
ethic. Position coordinates&#13;
outreach 8 education&#13;
programs In area&#13;
schools 8 community&#13;
centers; works closely&#13;
with conductor 8 members&#13;
of the Board 8 community;&#13;
researches, develops&#13;
8 writes concert&#13;
curricula based on Michigan&#13;
standards. Please&#13;
send resume 8 writing&#13;
sample to;&#13;
mary@a2so.com or&#13;
A2SO, 220 E. Huron,&#13;
Suite 470,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48104&#13;
CASE MANAGER&#13;
Part-time, to work with&#13;
at-risk youth In Howell&#13;
area. Bachelor's degree&#13;
in a social science required.&#13;
Previous experience&#13;
with teens a plus.&#13;
Must pass background&#13;
check 8 have reliable&#13;
transportation. Send&#13;
cover letter 8 resume to:&#13;
Vickie Smith, 4736 E. M-&#13;
36, Pinckney, Ml 48169.&#13;
EDITOR&#13;
(Associate)&#13;
Technical society In&#13;
Farmington Hills (12&#13;
Mile/Haggerty) has&#13;
exciting opportunity for&#13;
highly-organized and&#13;
motivated indiv. with&#13;
expertise in proofreading,&#13;
copyediting and&#13;
desktop publishing. MS&#13;
Word, FrameMaker, In&#13;
Design, Photoshop and&#13;
Illustrator desirable.&#13;
Prepress exp. a +. 4&#13;
year college degree, 2&#13;
years pertinent exp.,&#13;
excellent editorial and&#13;
language skills. Commensurate&#13;
salary and&#13;
benefits. Resume and&#13;
salary req:&#13;
Director,&#13;
Human Resources - AE&#13;
P.O. Box 9094&#13;
Farmington Hills, Ml&#13;
48333-9094&#13;
FAX: 248 848 3771&#13;
EMAIL: Barb.Cheyne®&#13;
concrete.org&#13;
FT Posltion(s) available&#13;
in Member services&#13;
dept, for student housing&#13;
co-op. See our website&#13;
at: www.icc.coop.&#13;
GIS RESEARCH ASSOCIATE&#13;
II - To research into&#13;
design, execution, control&#13;
and application of&#13;
projects involving GIS;&#13;
plan and coordinate conduct&#13;
of experimental&#13;
tests; coordinate and&#13;
evaluate funding and&#13;
budgeting of GIS projects;&#13;
develop GISreiated&#13;
goals. M.S. in&#13;
GIS; 3 yrs. exp. Job in&#13;
Ypsilanti, Ml. Applications&#13;
to Doug Bunce, 140&#13;
McKenny Hall, Ypsilanti,&#13;
ML48197. EOE.&#13;
Interpreter for&#13;
Students with&#13;
Hearing&#13;
Impairments&#13;
Please visit the Lenawee&#13;
ISD website at&#13;
https://apply.lisd.us&#13;
for more information.&#13;
Background checks&#13;
will be conducted.&#13;
Manager&#13;
Spectrum Community&#13;
Services is hiring a&#13;
Program Manager for&#13;
developmentally disabled&#13;
adults in the Ann&#13;
Arbor/Ypsilanti area. We&#13;
require direct care experience&#13;
8 direct care training.&#13;
Management experience&#13;
is also required.&#13;
Should have a current&#13;
CPR first aid card. Must&#13;
be 18 yrs of age 8 possess&#13;
a valid driver's&#13;
license.&#13;
For more information,&#13;
Contact Kim at&#13;
734-367-6778&#13;
ADVERTISING SALES -&#13;
Excellent commissions.&#13;
Experience required.&#13;
For phone interview. Call&#13;
Ryan (800) 475-8000 ext3&#13;
Automotive&#13;
Technician&#13;
Busy import automotive&#13;
chain on Jackson Rd. in&#13;
need of full time certified&#13;
ACS technician. Apply In&#13;
person or email Bob&#13;
Ann Arbor Automotive&#13;
Nissan Hyundai Kia&#13;
Acura Mitsubishi&#13;
bchisolm®&#13;
annarborautomotive.com&#13;
CUSTOMER&#13;
SERVICE REP.&#13;
Position avail for growing&#13;
company. Great opportunity,&#13;
no experience,&#13;
I will train. Please call&#13;
Kevin Komander;&#13;
734-429-9431 ext. 221&#13;
Free Real Estate School&#13;
Great Opportunities&#13;
Exist. Pre-License&#13;
Education Starting Soon&#13;
CBSRE School of Real&#13;
Estate! For more&#13;
information call&#13;
800-276-8318 Code 200&#13;
LEASING AGENT&#13;
For well-maintained&#13;
apartment complex in&#13;
Ann Arbor area. Organizational&#13;
skills necessary.&#13;
Please fax resume to:&#13;
248-547-8014&#13;
Mall Manager - Responsible&#13;
for a team of 6.&#13;
$36K-$50K/yr. Sales exp.&#13;
required. 517-525-1218&#13;
Mall Rep cable sales.&#13;
$9-$15/hr plus. Great&#13;
Job Flex Schedule.&#13;
517-525-1218__________&#13;
Outside Territory Rep -&#13;
Entertainment products,&#13;
3 country area. $1500-&#13;
$2000/wk. 866-284-4869&#13;
EARN $25 FOR&#13;
PARTICIPATING IN&#13;
A UNIVERSITY OF&#13;
MICHIGAN VIDEO&#13;
GAME STUDY.&#13;
Participants must be&#13;
exactly 13 years old.&#13;
Parents must sign a&#13;
consent form. Study&#13;
takes about 1 hour. If&#13;
interested contact&#13;
Tatiana Kline 203-987-&#13;
5237 or tbkl@umich.edu&#13;
BAR STOOL - Swivel.&#13;
$35. 810-225-4430&#13;
CHAIR - Upholstered.&#13;
$35,810-225-4430&#13;
AKC Labrador Retriever&#13;
Pups - Yellow. 6 wks.&#13;
OFA. Champion&#13;
bloodlines. Shots/dews.&#13;
$450/500. 517-423-8920.&#13;
AKC reg. Collie Puppies&#13;
- Beautiful. LASSIE.&#13;
$300. Call after 4 pm&#13;
(734) 487-6479&#13;
TABLE - End marble top.&#13;
$35. 810-225-4430&#13;
^ Garage Sales ^&#13;
FOWLERVILLE- Thurs&#13;
AKC Reg. Golden Retriever&#13;
Puppies - Vet&#13;
checked, 1st shots,&#13;
wormed. Parents on-site.&#13;
Ready 8/23, taking deposits.&#13;
1734) 498-2701&#13;
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July 31st &amp; Fri Aug 1 9-4. American Bulldog Pups&#13;
Sat Aug 2 9-1. ANNUAL (lO)-Purebred, 6 weeks,&#13;
COMMUNITY WIDE&#13;
YARD SALE. Books at&#13;
Masonic Flail (Check Mrs)&#13;
Maps at Fowlerville Dec-&#13;
$350 each. Call Mellissa&#13;
(734) 735-2554&#13;
Aircraft Sales&#13;
ATV's and Off Road Vehicles&#13;
Bicycles and Service&#13;
Boat Rent and/or Charier&#13;
Boat Slips and Docks&#13;
Boats, Motors, and Accessories&#13;
Campers and Trailers ■ Rent&#13;
Campers and Trailers ■ Sale&#13;
Camping Sites&#13;
Motor Homes ■ Rent&#13;
Motor Homes • Sales&#13;
Personal Watercraft&#13;
Sailboats&#13;
Snowmobiles and Accessories&#13;
NISSAN 300ZX '86&#13;
CLEAN $1200. Have 10&#13;
more cars under $2500&#13;
Ajax Auto 734-368-3897.&#13;
Toyota Avalon '96 -&#13;
Good Condition! 159K,&#13;
$3K/best. 734-604-0899.&#13;
20 Cars Under $3,000&#13;
FinancIng/FIA Vouchers&#13;
734-484-0508&#13;
$500! Police ImpoundsI&#13;
Honda from$500 For listings:&#13;
800-619-3790x2275&#13;
r Domestic&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
Subaru Outback '00 -&#13;
Excellent, $3900.&#13;
734-669-4433&#13;
Toyota Corolla '99 - 4-dr,&#13;
auto, excellent, $4800.&#13;
734-669-4433&#13;
■ VOLVO S60 '04- 55K,dark&#13;
blue, leather, sunroof, all&#13;
power, alloys. Very nice&#13;
. $13,200. (734)216-9957.&#13;
Volvo S60 '04&#13;
Leather, moon, 29K,&#13;
$14,900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
VW CABRIO conv. 01&#13;
$7750. White, 84K,34&#13;
mpg (734)657-7147.&#13;
BMW 330Ci '05- 17053&#13;
miles, excellent condition,&#13;
$17000. Convertible,&#13;
Sport Pkg, Xenons,&#13;
Full options. Clean title,&#13;
Email for photos&#13;
Astraspr@aim.com -&#13;
$17000 (734)663-5766.&#13;
BMW 530i '05&#13;
57,170 mi, showroom,&#13;
$16,700. For photos&#13;
email Ynnth@Ymail.com&#13;
(734)222-5200.&#13;
I orating Center. Something&#13;
for everyone,&#13;
watch for signs.&#13;
( Handicap ^&#13;
Equipment J&#13;
Australian Shepherd&#13;
Puppies- Ready 7/29.&#13;
Tails docked, dew claws,&#13;
1st shots, worming.&#13;
$250. (517) 266-6704.&#13;
(Bicycies, Repair^&#13;
and Service J&#13;
WANTED TO BUY&#13;
USED BIKES!&#13;
Campus Student Bike&#13;
Shop, 336 Maynard St.,&#13;
Ann Arbor. 734-327-6949&#13;
Respironics - BiPap machine&#13;
with manual, hoses;&#13;
low hours. Orig&#13;
Volunteers&#13;
with Kidney Disease&#13;
Needed for Clinical Trial __&#13;
at University of Michigan $1600, $800 or best.&#13;
To participate in a 18- lcdep^ul@yahoo.com&#13;
week study involving&#13;
Tetrahydrobiopterin&#13;
(6R-BH4) and Vitamin C&#13;
(IRB# HUM00016705)&#13;
To qualify you must&#13;
meet the following&#13;
minimal criteria;&#13;
• Ages 18-75&#13;
• Kidney disease due to&#13;
High Blood Pressure&#13;
and/or Diabetes&#13;
Subjects will receive a&#13;
total of $51 per study&#13;
visit for total of 8 visits&#13;
Please contact: Anita&#13;
Biswas, BS 734-763-4268&#13;
(734)944-9171._________&#13;
Unused 4-wheel&#13;
electric scooter.&#13;
Cost $2800, sell $1600.&#13;
(734) 426-4471&#13;
BLOODHOUND PUPPIES&#13;
AKC registered beautiful&#13;
full of wrinkles. They&#13;
come from a great line of&#13;
search and rescue and&#13;
great Hunters. Will Have&#13;
First shots and&#13;
deworming Ready to go PONTOON- 25 ft, 1976,&#13;
Aug. 4th Jakmg depos- iggg 50 hp, ready to go.&#13;
( Boats,Motors,&#13;
and Accesories J&#13;
( Household ^&#13;
Goods J&#13;
BDRM Set - 5 Pc. Cherry&#13;
Like new in Boxes w/&#13;
Warranty. Delivery Avail.&#13;
$395. (734) 326-2744.&#13;
its now. Please call 734-&#13;
439-3683 or (734)218-&#13;
4493._________________&#13;
Cavalier King Charles&#13;
Spaniel Puppies - AKC,&#13;
Vet Checked, Males&#13;
$800.00 (810)659-4567.&#13;
$2350, best takes It.&#13;
(734) 878-0029.&#13;
Pontoon Boat Trailer -&#13;
Yacht Club, accepts up&#13;
to 22 ft boat, purchased&#13;
on 6/1/08, perfect cond.&#13;
licensed. Cost $1700 will&#13;
CHIHUAHUA PUPS sell for $1300 must sell.&#13;
AKC,1st shots b wormed (734) 662-0459.&#13;
2 Males left $350&#13;
(517) 522-5448&#13;
Chocolate Lab Puppies-&#13;
AKC reg. 9 wks. old,&#13;
bred for hunting. Smart&#13;
&amp; friendly. 517-467-4717&#13;
CCamping Sites )&#13;
- . .v;&#13;
Bunk Bed Set -&#13;
THIS-END-UP. Bunk&#13;
beds w/bunkie boards&#13;
(w/o mattresses), ladder,&#13;
bunk drawer unit, 4-&#13;
drawer bureau, big bin&#13;
x3, ($1391 new), like&#13;
new, firm $450.&#13;
ericksoncom@aol.com,&#13;
(734)429-7649.&#13;
English Springer Spaniel&#13;
Puppies - 7 wks, bik &amp;&#13;
white, liver &amp; white,&#13;
$275. (734) 368-2075.&#13;
English Springer Spaniel&#13;
Puppies- AKC, 9wks, shots&#13;
$250 male/females.&#13;
734-799-2068; 799-6507&#13;
3 Deeded RV lots,&#13;
lake front,$32,500&#13;
Adjoining $19,900-ea&#13;
Call (517)812-1442&#13;
Cadillac de Ville '97 -&#13;
98K, leather, heated&#13;
power seats, rag top,&#13;
sleek black beauty with&#13;
gold racing stripes,&#13;
$3600/firm. 734-761-&#13;
3416 or 734-476-5678&#13;
CHEVY IMPALA LTZ '06&#13;
31K miles, fully loaded.&#13;
Sharp! $14,250.&#13;
Call (517) 769-6302&#13;
Chrysler Sebring '04 -&#13;
Auto, A/C, CD, power,&#13;
63K $5700. 734-484-0949&#13;
Ford Focus ZX4 SES '05-&#13;
Auto, 107K hwy, 31MPG,&#13;
well kept. $5800.&#13;
(734) 424-2973&#13;
Ford Fusion '07 - Auto,&#13;
A/C, CD, power, 9K,&#13;
$12,500. 734-484-9901.&#13;
Ford Taurus Station&#13;
Wagon SE '03 - 57K,&#13;
$7400. 734-260-1987.&#13;
FORD TAURUS LTD '08-&#13;
Loaded, 8000 mi, white,&#13;
heat seats,100K warranty&#13;
$20,500. 734-972-8431&#13;
Mercury Sable LS' 04 -&#13;
Premium, leather, 16K,&#13;
$10,900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
Classic and&#13;
Antique Vehicles^&#13;
FORD MUSTANG '66&#13;
MUST SEEI&#13;
$6000/best.&#13;
Greg 517-442-8871.&#13;
Y Motorcycles ^&#13;
^ and Service J&#13;
Harley Davidson Ultra,&#13;
2004 touring, am/fm&#13;
radio, cruise, fairing, garage&#13;
kept, pipes, saddle&#13;
bags, windshield, highway&#13;
pegs, spot lights.&#13;
Less than 2000 miles&#13;
$16,500. (734)216-8000.&#13;
kingsleyp@mac.com.&#13;
HARLEY DAVIDSON&#13;
FATBOY 2007&#13;
Black/Chrome-5K of&#13;
Upgrades. Only 5K miles&#13;
Call Now $17,000.&#13;
■ (734)476-0302.&#13;
Harley Road King Classic&#13;
. 2003- 100th, $4000 in extras,&#13;
6800 mi. $15,500 or&#13;
best. (734) 216-0020.&#13;
■ HONDA 354 197 2 -Very&#13;
good cond., runs well.&#13;
$1500. (734) 971-6865&#13;
KAWASAKI VALCON '94&#13;
-1500cc, only 16,000 mi,&#13;
$3000 includes extras.&#13;
(734) 478-6556&#13;
YAMAHA MORPHOUS&#13;
FREE KITTENS! - 5&#13;
kittens/approx 9 wks old.&#13;
Free to a good home. In&#13;
Ypsi. (734)678-8675.&#13;
Pontiac Grand Prix GT&#13;
'05 40K black leather roof 'ess that 20 miles&#13;
$11,900. 734-320-2752. ^ato shift, 80 MPG. In-&#13;
SALESPEOPLE/&#13;
SUPERVISORS&#13;
NEEDED&#13;
For one on one home&#13;
delivery newspaper subscription&#13;
sales with one&#13;
the nation's fastest growing&#13;
subscriber acquisition&#13;
companies. This is a&#13;
excellent commission&#13;
based contractual opportunity&#13;
with weekly commissions,&#13;
sales incentives&#13;
and contest prizes.&#13;
Evenings and weekend&#13;
availability necessary.&#13;
Reliable transportation&#13;
needed. Growth Opportunities&#13;
both regionally&#13;
and nationally. Interested&#13;
persons, please call 1-&#13;
800-404-7815. EOE&#13;
SALES PRO CEO income&#13;
No Travel. Will train.&#13;
800-587-9046, x4003.&#13;
Don't Believe It Don't Call&#13;
SALES PROS DREAM&#13;
Make $100,000+ w/easy&#13;
sale. 800-526-6658&#13;
Development Director.&#13;
FT. Extensive experience&#13;
in annual fund development,&#13;
marketing, donor&#13;
relations and major gift&#13;
solicitation. Bachelor's b&#13;
5 yrs related experience&#13;
required, preferably in&#13;
a youth or health care&#13;
setting. EOE. Resume to:&#13;
Joan Chesler,The Corner&#13;
Health Center, 47 N.&#13;
Huron St, Ypsilanti, Ml&#13;
48197 or jchesler®&#13;
cornerhealth.org&#13;
Development&#13;
Director&#13;
Three related non-profit&#13;
agencies are accepting&#13;
applications for a fulltime&#13;
development&#13;
director to develop and&#13;
implement sustainable&#13;
funding strategies for&#13;
programs committed to&#13;
helping people with disabilities&#13;
and community&#13;
housing development.&#13;
Responsibilities will&#13;
include the development&#13;
of a donor database, calendars&#13;
and action plans&#13;
for each Annual Fund&#13;
campaign, a plan to organize&#13;
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‘0.3 FORD TAURUS SES - Silver.5IK, auto, FWD, ABS,moon......................................$18,990&#13;
•05 HONDA ACCORD DX - Silver,46K, certified, auto, ABS..........................................$1.3,490&#13;
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05 HONDA ACCORD EX - Gray,35K, FWD, ABS,moon,certified.............................. SI7,990&#13;
‘05 HOND.A ACCORD EX - Maroon, certified, 63K, leather, moon, loaded.................. $16,490&#13;
05 HONDA.ACCORD EX - Gray,certified,auto,leather,moon,45K,loaded............... $18,990&#13;
‘05 HONDA ACCORD LX -42K, black, 5 speed, ABS, certified..................................... $15,490&#13;
‘05 HONDA ACCORD LX - Silver, 35K, 5 speed, certified. ABS..................................... $14,990&#13;
■05 HONDA ACCORD LX - 37K, certified, auto, ABS, moonroof................................ $16,990&#13;
‘04 HONDA CR-V EX - Maroon, 4WD, auto, certified, moon, 75K...............................$15,990&#13;
‘04 HONDA CR-VEX - Black, 48K.4WD, auto, moon, certified.................................. $15,990&#13;
‘04 HONDA CR-V EX - SUver, 58K, 4WD, 5 speed, moon, certified..............................SI 7,890&#13;
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‘03 MINI COOPER S - Green, 65K, 6 speed, moon, ABS. alloys...................................SI5,990&#13;
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'94 SATURN SLl - Purple, 117K, 5 speed, FWD, cassette..............................................$2.47.5&#13;
'06 SATURN VUE - Red, 28K, AWD, auto, ABS, OnStar, alloys.....................................$14,990&#13;
‘04 SUBARU FORESTER XS - Blue, 72K, AWD. auto, ABS, alloys.................................$1.3,990&#13;
‘06 VW JETTA 2.5 - 3 IK, blue, 5 speed, ABS, moonroof, alloys................................... $18,490&#13;
‘05 VW lETTA GLS - Red, 33K, certified, auto, FWD, ABS, moon, aUoys..................... $! 4,990&#13;
‘08 VW )ETTA SE - I2K, silver, alloys, FWD, ABS, moon, certified.............................. $19,490&#13;
‘04 VW NEW BEETLE Gl.S CONVERTIBLE - 44K, 5 speed, certified, ABS, alloys........$ 16,990&#13;
‘05 VW NEW BEETLE GLS CONVERTIBLE - Certified, 29K,leather, ABS, aUoys........$19,990&#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;
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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 1 ,2 0 0 8 www.mlive.com/livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
WeVe got mail!&#13;
PHOTOS; JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
The new Fowlerville post office east of the village on Grand River Avenue at Cemetery Road is scheduled to open on&#13;
Aug. 18. Below, Postmaster Gabriel Fields tests the postal boxes in the new facility.&#13;
New post office&#13;
for Fowlerville&#13;
L i m i t e d l o b b y h o u r s w i l l&#13;
c o n t i n u e i n H a n d y T o w n s h i p&#13;
New post office&#13;
■ What: The new U.S. Postal Service&#13;
office in Fowlerville.&#13;
■ Where: 7030 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave. at Cemetery Road in Handy&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ When: Tentative opening&#13;
date is Aug. 18. A grand opening&#13;
celebration will be scheduled in&#13;
September.&#13;
■ Hours: Daily 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,&#13;
but closed for lunch 11:30 a.m. to&#13;
12:30 p.m. The office also will close&#13;
at 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays and be&#13;
open Saturdays 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.&#13;
BY LINDA THEIL&#13;
N e w s S p e c ia l W r ite r&#13;
F owlerville is getting a new&#13;
post office later this month,&#13;
one that is almost three times&#13;
the size of the existing facility&#13;
and just a mile east in Handy&#13;
Township.&#13;
A tentative opening date has been&#13;
se t for Aug. 18, according to Fowlerville&#13;
Postmaster Gabriel Fields.&#13;
The new $1.85 million Postal Service&#13;
facility will take over some of the handling&#13;
of mail from the Howell post office,&#13;
but limited lobby hours, recently&#13;
put into effect at the Fowlerville post&#13;
office, will continue at the new facility&#13;
at 7030 W Grand River Ave. The public&#13;
entrance is off Cemetery Road.&#13;
In a cost-cutting move, retail lobby&#13;
hours were curtailed at the old&#13;
Fowlerville post office in July.&#13;
The office will be open daily from 9&#13;
a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but will close each&#13;
day for lunch between 11:30 a.m. and&#13;
12:30 p.m. The office also will close at&#13;
2:30 p.m. each Wednesday and be open&#13;
Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. The&#13;
Webberville post office also is closing&#13;
for lunch, but that facility will close&#13;
from 1 to 2 p.m.&#13;
Postal Service spokesman James&#13;
Mruk said the agency is cutting&#13;
hours in offices with low use, mostly&#13;
in the Greater Michigan District that&#13;
includes the middle, western and&#13;
northern part of the Lower Peninsula.&#13;
Other than in nearby Webberville in&#13;
Ingham County and in Cohoctah in&#13;
northern Livingston County, hours&#13;
were not curtailed in other Livingston&#13;
County post offices.&#13;
Mruk blamed the poor economy and&#13;
changing communications methods&#13;
on the downturn and said the result&#13;
is that the Postal Service has more offices&#13;
than needed to support the retail&#13;
business.&#13;
In Fowlerville, the new post office&#13;
will have 24-hour access to postal boxe&#13;
s and package lockers in the lobby,&#13;
but will not have the automated postal&#13;
S E E POST OFFICE, A 4&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Township&#13;
firefighters&#13;
practice setting&#13;
up fire hoses&#13;
during a recent&#13;
training day.&#13;
The township is&#13;
seeking voter&#13;
approval for&#13;
a millage levy&#13;
that funds fire&#13;
department&#13;
operations.&#13;
JESSICA MCINTYRE,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
E L E C T I O N 2 0 0 8&#13;
3 fire tax&#13;
renewals&#13;
on ballot&#13;
L i b r a r i e s a n d r o a d s a r e&#13;
a l s o a m o n g 7 l o c a l i s s u e s&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
AND LEANNE SMITH&#13;
T h e L iv i r r g s t o n C o m r r ^ u n i t y N e w s&#13;
Tax levies to fund the operations&#13;
of fire departments in&#13;
Hambimg, Howell and Fowlerville&#13;
are among the seven ballot&#13;
issues that will go before voters&#13;
in Tuesday’s primary election.&#13;
All of the ballot questions seek&#13;
the renewal of existing millage&#13;
levies.&#13;
Hamburg fire&#13;
The only operating money&#13;
the Hamburg Township Fire&#13;
Department receives comes&#13;
fi^m a 1-mill tax levy that has&#13;
ejqiired.&#13;
That’s why Assistant Fire&#13;
Chief Nick Miller said it’s important&#13;
that residents understand&#13;
the renewal they are being&#13;
asked to approve Tuesday&#13;
will go only toward operations,&#13;
not toward the new fire station&#13;
being built on M-36.&#13;
“It just so happens that the&#13;
two are overlapping,” Miller&#13;
said. “If we were not building&#13;
a building at all or were building&#13;
a building different than the&#13;
one that we are, we’d still be&#13;
asking for this renewal.”&#13;
A $3.5 million bond issue approved&#13;
by voters in 2006 is funding&#13;
the land acquisition and&#13;
construction of the new Station&#13;
No. 12, which some residents&#13;
have criticized as being too big&#13;
and fancy.&#13;
The 10-year renewal of the&#13;
1-mill operations millage will&#13;
make it possible for the department&#13;
to keep up its current level&#13;
of service from both stations,&#13;
as well as make improvements&#13;
in that service that could save&#13;
taxpayers money in the future.&#13;
Miller said.&#13;
If approved, the renewal&#13;
would cost the owner of a&#13;
$250,000 home about $125 per&#13;
year in taxes. It will generate a&#13;
little over $1 million for the department&#13;
this year.&#13;
FUnds fix)m the millage will&#13;
not be used for extra staff or extra&#13;
equipment, but they could&#13;
be used to give the department’s&#13;
firefi^ters, who are&#13;
paid hourly only while on calls,&#13;
their first pay raise in nearly a&#13;
S E E BALLOT, A 4&#13;
Issues raised about Hamburg&#13;
Township clerk challenger, A2&#13;
More Democrats are running&#13;
as write-ins, AS&#13;
Preview of races in Brighton&#13;
Township, A3&#13;
Brighton school board makes cuts, eliminates jobs&#13;
Members also vote&#13;
to increase fees for&#13;
pay-to-participate&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#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;
The Brighton school board&#13;
took action Tuesday night to&#13;
reduce its $3.3 million budget&#13;
deficit for the 2008-09 school&#13;
year by voting on a number&#13;
of cuts, including the elimination&#13;
of several staff positions.&#13;
The board unanimously approved&#13;
all the cuts Tuesday.&#13;
Among them was the elimination&#13;
of the director of administrative&#13;
services at a savings&#13;
of $155,000. The position was&#13;
approved earlier in the year&#13;
but was never filled. The&#13;
board also voted to eliminate&#13;
an accoimts payable clerk position&#13;
at a savings of $68,000,&#13;
and to transfer the position&#13;
of Brighton Center for the&#13;
Performing Arts manager to&#13;
Community Education at a&#13;
savings of $38,200.&#13;
The board voted to reduce&#13;
building budgets by 10 percent,&#13;
saving $85,000 and to&#13;
empower Superintendent&#13;
Jim Craig to choose which of&#13;
a dozen expenses listed at a&#13;
cost of le ss than $5,000 each&#13;
that he would eliminate. “I&#13;
think we’ve made a dent, and&#13;
I see that as some progress,”&#13;
said school board member&#13;
Cheryl Leach.&#13;
Craig said the elimination&#13;
of some bus routes is under&#13;
way and that will be added&#13;
to the savings in costs. Other&#13;
proposed cuts include eliminating&#13;
positions of curriculum&#13;
coordinators, class advisers,&#13;
and clerical and operational&#13;
positions. The board is trying&#13;
to act on as many cuts as possible&#13;
before the school year&#13;
begins.&#13;
At the Tuesday night meeting,&#13;
the board also unanimously&#13;
approved increases&#13;
in the pay-to-participate fees.&#13;
The fees jumped to $175 per&#13;
high school sport and $100&#13;
per middle school sport per&#13;
athlete with no charge for a&#13;
third sport.&#13;
In addition, the board unanimously&#13;
agreed to initiate the&#13;
process to change the school&#13;
election from May to Novem-&#13;
S E E SCHOOLS, A 4&#13;
What do you think?&#13;
Share your opinion about&#13;
Brighton Area Schools&#13;
financial situation ae at&#13;
our online version of The&#13;
Livingston Community&#13;
News:&#13;
mlive.com/livingston&#13;
communitynews&#13;
miive&#13;
.com&#13;
INDEX&#13;
Achievers A8&#13;
Calendar, Volunteers A9&#13;
Livingston Life A7-10&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column A7&#13;
Scrapbook A8&#13;
Sports B1-23&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
420 W. Main St., Brighton, Ml 48116&#13;
810-844-2000 Fax: 810-844-2040&#13;
Contact us via e-mail at:&#13;
news@llvlngstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
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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;
Today's corrections appear on Page A2&#13;
and involve this topic:&#13;
■ Wrong township published&#13;
■ Candidate is a soccer supporter&#13;
■ Denby's township post clarified&#13;
■ No public helicopter flights&#13;
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IN BRIEF&#13;
Helluva Cruise is&#13;
Saturday night&#13;
Classic cars will be out in&#13;
force Saturday night as the&#13;
Helluva Cruise takes to the&#13;
roads around the Pinckney&#13;
area. The event is a fundraiser&#13;
for the Pinckney music&#13;
program.&#13;
Pinckney Music Boosters&#13;
Vice President and Cruise Director&#13;
Krk Beadle said a route&#13;
change inaugurated last year&#13;
helped alleviate traffic problems&#13;
along M-36 and will be&#13;
used again this year.&#13;
The 6:15 p.m. starting time&#13;
will eliminate a traffic jam&#13;
with parishioners departing&#13;
St. Mary Catholic Church after&#13;
Saturday evening services.&#13;
Beginning at Pinckney&#13;
High School, 10255 Dexter-&#13;
Pinckney Road, the 15-mile&#13;
route will proceed south on&#13;
Dexter-Pinckney Road to&#13;
west on Darwin-Patterson&#13;
Lake-Doyle Road through&#13;
Hell, turning north at Unadilla&#13;
Road through Unadilla and&#13;
Gregory, then east on M-36 to&#13;
finish at the Putnam Township&#13;
Square in downtown&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
Details: Call Beadle at 313-&#13;
600-7008 or check the Web at&#13;
www.helluvacruise.com.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Day care farm&#13;
Kids get a taste of the farm&#13;
life at this day care home. A7&#13;
Gotta have it&#13;
Brighton Fine Arts Festival is&#13;
just one week away. A7&#13;
Up, u p .... and over&#13;
Pole vaulters rekindle their&#13;
love of the sport for Michigan&#13;
Senior Olympics. B1&#13;
t 4 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 FR ID AY , A U G U S T 1, 2 0 0 8&#13;
S u m m e r f e s t e n t e r t a i n s&#13;
f a m i l i e s i n B r i g h t o n&#13;
It wasn't just for the kids, but Brighton's annual&#13;
Summerfest celebration last weekend had plenty&#13;
for the youngsters to do while mom and dad&#13;
checked out the sidewalk sales from downtown&#13;
merchants.Top: Chris D'Spain, 6 , of Milford&#13;
Township, gets his face painted. Right: Veronica&#13;
Palm, 10, of Genoa Township had fun sliding&#13;
down the water slide. Below: Colin Bishop, 6 , of&#13;
Brighton Township provides the wind for his&#13;
sailboat in the Raingutter Regatta.&#13;
PHOTOS: JESSICA MCINTYRE,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Hamburg clerk candidate&#13;
paying bank settlement&#13;
C h a s e a c c u s e d S k i b a o f c r e d i t f r a u d&#13;
ELECTION&#13;
2 0 0 8&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#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;
Incumbent Hamburg&#13;
Township Clerk Joanna&#13;
Hardesty’s opponent in&#13;
Tuesday’s primary election&#13;
has been vocally critical of&#13;
her character and integrity,&#13;
especially in matters related&#13;
to litigation.&#13;
However, Matt Skiba, 43, is&#13;
making court-ordered payments&#13;
to Chase Bank USA&#13;
resulting from a suit the&#13;
bank filed against him last&#13;
year alleging that he made&#13;
charges he never intended&#13;
to repay on a credit card it&#13;
issued to him in 2006.&#13;
Documents, filed by the&#13;
bank in U.S. Bankruptcy&#13;
Court in March 2007,&#13;
claimed that, including bank&#13;
fees, Skiba made charges&#13;
totaling $8,750 on the credit&#13;
card le s s than 90 days before&#13;
filing for bankruptcy,&#13;
which violates bankruptcy&#13;
code. In doing this, the bank&#13;
claimed Skiba obtained the&#13;
money fraudulently with no&#13;
intention of paying it back.&#13;
Skiba argued this was not&#13;
true. In October 2006, when&#13;
the debt w as incurred, Skiba&#13;
said he was laid off from and&#13;
in fear of permanently lo sing&#13;
his job as a truck driver&#13;
for Kroger supermarkets,&#13;
which he did.&#13;
Skiba said he transferred&#13;
$5,000 of debt owed to a Citi-&#13;
Matt Skiba, 43, who is&#13;
challenging incumbent&#13;
Hamburg Township Clerk&#13;
Joanna Hardesty in Tuesday's&#13;
primary, is making courtordered&#13;
payments resulting&#13;
from the settlement o f a&#13;
lawsuit filed by Chase Bank&#13;
alleging that he made charges&#13;
he never intended to repay&#13;
on a credit card weeks before&#13;
filing for bankruptcy.&#13;
Cards credit card with a&#13;
higher inte re st rate to the&#13;
lower-interest-rate Chase&#13;
card and deposited $3,600&#13;
cash in his checking account&#13;
to cover household expenses&#13;
using a “convenience check’’&#13;
provided with the card.&#13;
His intent, he said, was to&#13;
avoid bankruptcy, not to defraud&#13;
the bank.&#13;
Skiba and the bank&#13;
reached a se ttlement in&#13;
which Skiba will pay back&#13;
$1,500 of the debt by making&#13;
payments of $50 a month for&#13;
four y ears. Payments began&#13;
in January and Skiba, the&#13;
owner of Dexter Tents, said&#13;
they are current. If he ever&#13;
defaults on them, he will&#13;
be responsible for the full&#13;
debt, as well as the bank’s&#13;
legal fees. Skiba also was&#13;
required to complete personal&#13;
finance management&#13;
and credit counseling.&#13;
None of this, Skiba said,&#13;
would have an effect on his&#13;
job as clerk. By law, the&#13;
clerk o v e r se e s Hamburg&#13;
Township’s accounting functions.&#13;
“This had nothing to do&#13;
with being able to balance&#13;
the books and everything to&#13;
do with having no income,”&#13;
Skiba said. “I have nothing&#13;
to hide. I’m one of thousands&#13;
of people in Michigan who&#13;
have lost their jobs. I went&#13;
from making $1,300 a week&#13;
to zero income.”&#13;
In his campaign, Skiba&#13;
has said Hardesty or her&#13;
supporters have threatened&#13;
and intimidated local&#13;
busin ess owners who support&#13;
his run for clerk. He’s&#13;
also criticized Hardesty for&#13;
a 2003 lawsuit filed against&#13;
the township Police Department&#13;
by her husband and&#13;
son that went to the U.S.&#13;
Court of Appeals before being&#13;
to ssed out. She was not&#13;
a party to that suit.&#13;
Hardesty has called Skiba’s&#13;
claims a malicious attack&#13;
designed to mask his&#13;
inexperience for the job.&#13;
She could not be reached to&#13;
comment for this story.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
S t a t e n a m e s B r ig h t o n M a in S t r e e t a t a s s o c ia te le v e l&#13;
'The Michigan State Housing&#13;
Development Authority has selected&#13;
^ e city of Brighton to be&#13;
a Michigan Main Street community&#13;
at the associate level,&#13;
part of the Cool Cities Initiative.&#13;
'The designation means Brighton&#13;
ofBcials will receive training&#13;
over the next few years in&#13;
promotion, economic restructuring&#13;
and design.&#13;
Community Development&#13;
and Planning Director Matt&#13;
Modrack said the associate&#13;
level is the first step toward becoming&#13;
a full-fledged Michigan&#13;
Main Street community. Neighboring&#13;
Howell was accorded&#13;
that status in 2005.&#13;
According to the governor’s&#13;
office, the Main Street program&#13;
was developed to save historic&#13;
t&#13;
downtown architecture and&#13;
community fabric, while aiding&#13;
in economic development. The&#13;
aim is for Michigan’s downtowns&#13;
to revitalize and grow&#13;
into thriving centers of commerce&#13;
for people and business&#13;
as part of a larger strategy to&#13;
r e t ^ and attract young people,&#13;
professionals and high tech&#13;
companies to Michigan.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
School board OKs&#13;
flood settlement&#13;
The Fowlerville school board&#13;
has approved a settlement to&#13;
cover the cost of replacing the&#13;
flooded gym floor at Fbwlerville&#13;
High School’s new gymnasium&#13;
wing. Last July a rainstorm&#13;
flooded the gym, destroying the&#13;
newly completed floor that was&#13;
part of a $49.4 million construction&#13;
project.&#13;
Discussion of cost allocation&#13;
between the district, project&#13;
architects TMP Inc. and their&#13;
consultant PEA Engineering,&#13;
general contractor Clark Construction&#13;
and their insurers&#13;
ensued while the gym was repaired.&#13;
The gym opened in October,&#13;
protected by a newly designed&#13;
drainage system, according&#13;
to district Superintendent Ed&#13;
Alverson. “We put in drainage&#13;
to meet corrective action, plus&#13;
made it larger than recommendations&#13;
because the drain will&#13;
be big enough for any future&#13;
addition,” he said.&#13;
According to the settlement&#13;
agreement, 'TMP Inc., PEA En-&#13;
^ e e r in g and Clark Construction&#13;
will bear the $245,000 cost&#13;
of replacing the gym floor. The&#13;
$144,000 expanded drainage&#13;
system will be paid for by the&#13;
(fistrict, minus a $44,000 credit&#13;
for the amount the district paid&#13;
for the original drain.&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
Art guild program&#13;
spotlights artist Day&#13;
The Brighton Art Guild’s Art&#13;
at Genoa program will spotlight&#13;
paintings and clay pieces&#13;
by P ^ e la Day for the month&#13;
of August.&#13;
Free to the public, the Art&#13;
at Genoa program features&#13;
monthly solo exhibits work by&#13;
Brighton Art Guild members on&#13;
the second floor and lower-level&#13;
lobbies of the Genoa Medical&#13;
Center, 2305 Genoa Business&#13;
Park Drive, Genoa Township,&#13;
west of the Woodland Health&#13;
Center.&#13;
Details: www.brightonartguild.&#13;
com, click on “events,”&#13;
e-mail brightonartguild(S comcast.&#13;
net or call 810-225-8197.&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
Board secures&#13;
bonds for water&#13;
Hamburg 'Township has secured&#13;
the bonds that will allow&#13;
it to begin construction on its&#13;
first municipal water project.&#13;
The nearly $1.5 million in&#13;
bonds that will pay for project&#13;
construction will be paid back&#13;
at a 4.69 percent interest rate,&#13;
which township 'B’easurer Roberta&#13;
Balon-Vaughn said is an&#13;
“exceUent rate.”&#13;
The township’s Board of&#13;
TYustees unanimously accepted&#13;
the proposal at its meeting&#13;
'Ihesday. The district covered&#13;
by the water project runs from&#13;
Hamburg’s eastern border&#13;
with Green Oak Township west&#13;
to the Hamburg Professional&#13;
Center and Michigan Rehabilitation&#13;
Specialists at 7785 E.&#13;
M-36.&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
Players to perform&#13;
'West Side Story'&#13;
The Hartland Players perform&#13;
“West Side Story” today&#13;
Saturday and Sunday and on&#13;
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 8-9,&#13;
at Hartland High School, 10635&#13;
Dunham Road. The performances&#13;
are at 7:30 p.m. ^ d a y s&#13;
and Saturdays and at 2:30 p.m.&#13;
Sundays.&#13;
Tickets are $14 for adults and&#13;
$12 for students and seniors,&#13;
and are available at the Cromaine&#13;
Library Village Branch,&#13;
3688 N. Hartland Road, or at the&#13;
door. Tickets can be reserved&#13;
by calling 810-632-5849.&#13;
The production stars Paige&#13;
Currier as Maria and Peter&#13;
Putman as Tony. Jeff Dalton&#13;
is the music director and Joey&#13;
Bontekoe and Karen Whittaker&#13;
are the choreographers. “West&#13;
Side Story” takes place in New&#13;
York City where ^ o idealistic&#13;
young lovers find themselves&#13;
caught between warring street&#13;
gangs. Details: www.hartlandplayers.&#13;
org.&#13;
Howell&#13;
7 apply for vacancy&#13;
on school board&#13;
Seven people have applied&#13;
to fill a vacancy on the Howell&#13;
Board of Education created&#13;
by the resignation of Kim Shumaker.&#13;
The deadline for applying&#13;
was July 18.&#13;
Applicants are Anne Barker,&#13;
Deborah Drick, Patricia&#13;
Howie, Mark Michaels, Douglas&#13;
Moore, Christopher Nall&#13;
and Richard Pelon. The board&#13;
will interview the candidates&#13;
Monday, Aug. 11, and the person&#13;
selected will serve until the&#13;
November general election.&#13;
Drick and Howie already are&#13;
candidates for a board seat in&#13;
the November election, along&#13;
with Howell attorney Bob&#13;
Parker; 'Ihesday, Aug. 12, is the&#13;
deadline to file to be elected to&#13;
a board position. On the ballot&#13;
are two, four-year terms and&#13;
one partial term.&#13;
Shumaker resigned July 14&#13;
because her family is moving&#13;
to Oakland County.&#13;
Theater group&#13;
needs volunteers&#13;
The Commimily Theatre of&#13;
Howell is seeking volunteers to&#13;
sell season ads and secure corporate&#13;
sponsors for the 2008-&#13;
09 season. It also needs help&#13;
with public relations for the&#13;
premiere of “Swamp Opera.”&#13;
During the weekend of Aug. 23,&#13;
CTH needs help with preparation&#13;
for the installation of new&#13;
auditorium seats. Throughout&#13;
the year, CTH needs help with&#13;
set dress, set paint, props and&#13;
all artistic aspects. Details:&#13;
517-294-0738.&#13;
DDA, Main Street&#13;
staff to move&#13;
Personnel for the Downtown&#13;
Development Authority and&#13;
Main Street Program will move&#13;
to a central location as early as&#13;
Sept. 1.&#13;
DDA Director Nathan Voght&#13;
and whoever is hired to replace&#13;
outgoing Main Street manager&#13;
Mindy Arnold will share leased&#13;
office space at 122 State St.,&#13;
across from the historic Livingston&#13;
County courthouse.&#13;
“The DDA board and I felt&#13;
that having a presence downtown&#13;
is pretty vital,” said Voght,&#13;
whose office was on the second&#13;
floor of Howell City Hall. “It’s&#13;
important for visibility and access,&#13;
but (the new central location)&#13;
will also raise awareness&#13;
of the Downtown Development&#13;
Authority and Mam Street Program.”&#13;
DDA board selects&#13;
new officers&#13;
The Downtown Development&#13;
Authority and Main Street&#13;
Board has elected new officers.&#13;
Charlotte Swann will continue&#13;
to serve as president, Stephanie&#13;
Schlittler will stay on as&#13;
vice president, Jeff Hansen will&#13;
continue as treasurer and newcomer&#13;
Rob Naudi will be secretary.&#13;
TYmstee Sancty Vyietel will&#13;
be the organization committee&#13;
chairwoman, trustee Jennifer&#13;
Nash will head the design&#13;
committee, and trustee Jacob&#13;
Heikkinen will oversee the&#13;
promotions committee. Schlittler&#13;
also will be chairwoman&#13;
of the business recruitment&#13;
committee. The board meets&#13;
at 6:30 p.m. the last Wednesday&#13;
of each month in council chambers&#13;
at Howell City Hall, 611E.&#13;
Grand River Ave.&#13;
Street name&#13;
change proposed&#13;
City Council members want&#13;
to change the name of McPherson&#13;
Street, named after the&#13;
family that lived in Howell for&#13;
decades, because it is causing&#13;
confusion for drivers.&#13;
City Manager Shea Charles&#13;
said with the advent of global&#13;
positional systems, some truck&#13;
drivers are confusing the street&#13;
with McPherson Park Drive in&#13;
the city’s industrial park. “One&#13;
of the ideas that came up” to fix&#13;
the problem “is to change the&#13;
name,” he said.&#13;
Officials hopeful&#13;
on loan application&#13;
City officials received word&#13;
that their low-interest loan application&#13;
for Drinking Water&#13;
Revolving Flinds was being&#13;
looked at “very favorably” by&#13;
state officials, said Howell City&#13;
Manager Shea Charles.&#13;
Of the 43 submitted projects,&#13;
the local application received&#13;
scores of less than 10 for each&#13;
of the three years funds were&#13;
requested, with one being the&#13;
top contender. “It looks like&#13;
were in the fundable group,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
The final word still isn’t expected&#13;
until October, but a&#13;
favorable status will keep the&#13;
three-year, citywide street improvement&#13;
plan on track to&#13;
begin in late spring of 2009. The&#13;
total project is expected to cost&#13;
about $22 million, with $13 million&#13;
to come from an approved&#13;
DWRF application.&#13;
Loan payments would be&#13;
made, using the DWRF’s rate&#13;
of2.5 percent interest for three&#13;
years.&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
i&#13;
FOR THE&#13;
RECORD&#13;
Errors ofjbct will be corrected&#13;
in this space.&#13;
Wrong township&#13;
The candidates for Oceola&#13;
Township offices were listed&#13;
under a Marion 'Township&#13;
heading in the Voter Guide&#13;
that was included in the July&#13;
25 edition.&#13;
Supports soccer&#13;
Incumbent Hamburg Township&#13;
TY-easurer Roberta Balon-&#13;
Vaughn is a supporter of the&#13;
Hamburg Community Soccer&#13;
League, not a board member,&#13;
as was printed in the Voter&#13;
Guide that was included in the&#13;
July 25 edition.&#13;
Post clarified&#13;
In a July 25 story on primary&#13;
candidates for the 47th District&#13;
in the Michigan House of Representatives,&#13;
Cindy Denby was&#13;
cited as the Hartland Township&#13;
supervisor. She is the&#13;
Handy 'Township supervisor.&#13;
No public helicopter flights&#13;
A July 11 story said a helicopter&#13;
of the type used in the Vietnam&#13;
War would be available&#13;
for rides by the public on Sept.&#13;
11-14 while a half-scale replica&#13;
of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial&#13;
is displayed at the&#13;
Mount Brighton Ski Area. According&#13;
to event coordinator&#13;
Glen Veno, the helicopter rides&#13;
will not be offered to the public,&#13;
but only to organization supporters.&#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 , A U G U S T 1, 2 0 0 8 A3&#13;
2 Brighton Twp. board veterans seek to replace Prine&#13;
ELECTION 2008&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
T h e L iv in g s t o n C o m m u n i t y A/ews&#13;
With Brighton Township&#13;
Supervisor H.E. “Bud” Prine&#13;
not seeking re-election, two&#13;
veterans of the township&#13;
board are running in the&#13;
. Republican primary for the&#13;
chance to replace him.&#13;
Trustee Thomas Murphy&#13;
and former trustee Ken&#13;
Wilkinson are seeking the&#13;
supervisor post. There are&#13;
no Democrats on the ballot.&#13;
Murphy says his back-&#13;
I ground in business will be&#13;
helpful if elec ted supervisor.&#13;
“We are facing tough&#13;
times with reduced money&#13;
coming in and the challeng&#13;
e s to pay off the sewer&#13;
and water debts. We need to&#13;
give individuals a voice in&#13;
how they hook up, and give&#13;
them more ability for feedback.&#13;
Citizens need the opportunity&#13;
to participate in&#13;
government.”&#13;
Murphy says he strongly&#13;
supports transparency in&#13;
government and that people&#13;
have a right to se e the township’s&#13;
finances.&#13;
Wilkinson, who served on&#13;
. the board from 2000 to 2004,&#13;
says the top issu e s facing&#13;
the township are restoring&#13;
confidence and integrity to&#13;
the supervisor’s office and&#13;
true transparency in government.&#13;
“The supervisor is chief&#13;
k administrative officer, chief&#13;
a s s e s so r and chairman of&#13;
the board of tru ste e s,” says&#13;
Wilkinson. “Trust and confidence&#13;
have diminished to an&#13;
all-time tow.”&#13;
Wilkinson attributes what&#13;
he calls “the costly tree ordinance&#13;
blunder and verbal&#13;
abuse of several employees”&#13;
as leading problems.&#13;
As far as transparency in&#13;
government goes, Wilkinson&#13;
says he would like to s e e all&#13;
board meetings televised.&#13;
“You would be surprised&#13;
Wilkinson&#13;
what goes on behind closed&#13;
doors such&#13;
as dispensing&#13;
with&#13;
reciting the&#13;
Pledge of&#13;
Allegiance&#13;
in a time of&#13;
war,” says&#13;
Wilkinson.&#13;
“I will press&#13;
immediately&#13;
to te lev ise all meetings&#13;
and improve the township&#13;
newsletter.”&#13;
The clerk&#13;
Ann Bolin, the current&#13;
clerk in the township, is&#13;
running unopposed in the&#13;
primary.&#13;
The treasurer&#13;
Incumber t treasurer Geri&#13;
Harmon is hieing challenged&#13;
by Lana Theis.&#13;
Harmon has served on&#13;
the board for eight years as&#13;
treasurer, ,and spent four&#13;
years as a tru ste e prior to&#13;
that. She supports elimination&#13;
of a 1 percent administration&#13;
fee added to property&#13;
taxes.&#13;
“I will malte sure the township&#13;
has plenty of money to&#13;
operate on,” says Harmon.&#13;
“I will continue to treat our&#13;
residents vdth the respect&#13;
they deserve. I thoroughly&#13;
enjoy helping them.”&#13;
Theis says that her top is sue&#13;
is dealing with the loss&#13;
of revenue due to the sta te’s&#13;
economic hardships while&#13;
still reducing the township&#13;
debt.&#13;
“I intend to work with the&#13;
board to review the budget&#13;
and cut costs wherever possible,”&#13;
says Theis, who also&#13;
calls customer service a top&#13;
issue . “Th£; treasur er’s office&#13;
should be more readily&#13;
acc essible. All tax information&#13;
should be available to&#13;
the taxpaytir online, as well&#13;
as documents and forms.”&#13;
Theis sa j’s that if elected,&#13;
she will do a cost analysis to&#13;
determine if an online payment&#13;
system would be fea sible.&#13;
She vmuld also like to&#13;
add evening hours for p eo ple&#13;
who can’t make it to the&#13;
Doughty&#13;
office during regular business&#13;
hours.&#13;
The trustees&#13;
Six candidates, all Republicans,&#13;
are vying for&#13;
four spots on the Brighton&#13;
Township board of trustees.&#13;
Among them are two incumbents,&#13;
Cathy Doughty and&#13;
Mike Slaton. Doughty wants&#13;
to maintain the status quo&#13;
because she says the township&#13;
has been su cc essfu l at&#13;
practicing sound fiscal management.&#13;
“We must continue to run&#13;
the township&#13;
as a&#13;
successful&#13;
business&#13;
■ enterprise&#13;
without&#13;
raising taxe&#13;
s ,” says&#13;
Doughty.&#13;
She also&#13;
says it is&#13;
important&#13;
to keep the township rural.&#13;
“People moved and continue&#13;
to move to Brighton&#13;
Township because of the&#13;
quality of life here,” says&#13;
Doughty. “This quality of life&#13;
must be maintained through&#13;
strategic planning combined&#13;
with fiscal responsibility.”&#13;
Slaton, who was first appointed&#13;
in 1998, is seeking a&#13;
third term as trustee.&#13;
The other candidates are&#13;
Jim Kovitz, Charles Moran,&#13;
John Rogers and Jason Welter.&#13;
K&#13;
ovitz previously served&#13;
as a township tru ste e from&#13;
1988 to 1992 and prior to&#13;
that served on the township&#13;
Planning Commission.&#13;
He says, “I think the township&#13;
board&#13;
needs to be&#13;
sensitive&#13;
and understanding&#13;
to the fact&#13;
that w e’re&#13;
entering a&#13;
period of&#13;
time when&#13;
cost control&#13;
and a&#13;
review of the budget is important.&#13;
We need to take out&#13;
Kovitz&#13;
SUPERVISOR&#13;
Tom Murphy, R&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
Kendal J. (Ken) Wilkinson, Fl&#13;
Occupation: Retired from Chrysler&#13;
Corp. after 32 years in administrative,&#13;
management and executive positions.&#13;
Worked 12 additional y ears as a&#13;
consultant.&#13;
Age: 77.&#13;
Family: Married for 48 years; two sons,&#13;
six grandchildren.&#13;
Education: University of Detroit; BBA&#13;
in marketing and management; Wayne&#13;
State University: MBA program,&#13;
administrative science; additional&#13;
training through Chrysler, General&#13;
Motors and Michigan State University.&#13;
Previous elected office: Served fouryear&#13;
elected term as Brighton Township&#13;
trustee, 2000-2004; four-year elected&#13;
terms as Republican precinct delegate.&#13;
Public and community service: Honored&#13;
by Boy Scouts for 17 years of volunteer&#13;
leadership training service; founder&#13;
and chairman of Brighton 'Township&#13;
Citizens For Responsible Government;&#13;
founder and 4th Degree Charter Grand&#13;
Knight of St. Mary Magdalen Knights of&#13;
Columbus Council; served as volunteer&#13;
local fundraiser for St. Vincent DePaul&#13;
Society.&#13;
Web site: www.electkenwilkinson2008.com.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Primary election&#13;
2 Howell precincts&#13;
'get new polling spot&#13;
Precinct 1 and 2 voters&#13;
hoping to influence the&#13;
Howell Area Fire Department&#13;
millage request will&#13;
be directed to a new location&#13;
for Tuesday’s primary.&#13;
Precincts 1 and 2 voters&#13;
have been moved to the Livingston&#13;
Educational Service&#13;
Agency, 1425 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., at the corner of Highlander&#13;
Way.&#13;
Voters ai'e advised to use&#13;
the main entrance located on&#13;
the south si de of the building&#13;
adjacent to the parking lot.&#13;
After entering the building,&#13;
follow the signs to Precincts&#13;
1 and 2, which will he located&#13;
in the McGuffey conference&#13;
room on the right. Precinct 3&#13;
voters will remain at Howell&#13;
City Hall, 611 E. Grand River&#13;
Ave.&#13;
New voting spot in&#13;
2 Putnam precincts&#13;
Voters in Putnam Township’s&#13;
Precincts 2 and 3 will&#13;
cast their ballots in Tuesany&#13;
extraneous exp en se s&#13;
and determine which line&#13;
items are critical and n e c e ssary.&#13;
The rumbling you hear&#13;
all the time is about the cost&#13;
of the sewers. My thought&#13;
is if we have ex c e s s capacity&#13;
in our system, why aren’t&#13;
we se lling it to surrounding&#13;
jurisdictions to lower the operating&#13;
co sts of our current&#13;
system?”&#13;
Moran, who is a member&#13;
of Livingston County&#13;
Concerned Taxpayers, the&#13;
Brighton Township lakes&#13;
committee and the tree ordinance&#13;
advisory committee,&#13;
says lower real estate&#13;
values mean tighter budgets&#13;
that are e ssen tia l to&#13;
the township.&#13;
“By being good stewards&#13;
of taxpayers’ money and&#13;
keeping the cost of government&#13;
low, it should help protect&#13;
local property valu es,”&#13;
says Kovitz, who also says&#13;
there have been too many&#13;
controversies with local&#13;
government. “The sewer&#13;
project and tree ordinance&#13;
as well as other proposals&#13;
all come with price tags the&#13;
residents had to pay. This&#13;
undermines confidence in&#13;
the local governing body. I&#13;
am dedicated to limited government.”&#13;
Rogers served as township&#13;
supervisor from 2000&#13;
to 2004.&#13;
“I’ve been involved with&#13;
Brighton Township since&#13;
1969, and I was asked if I&#13;
could bring my experience&#13;
and longevity to the township&#13;
board,” says Rogers. “I&#13;
think it’s time I give more&#13;
back to the community,&#13;
which has been so good to&#13;
me.&#13;
“The challenge facing the&#13;
township now is the sewer.&#13;
There’s a big bill coming&#13;
up in two more years and&#13;
it will be tough to g et that&#13;
paid off. B e cause of the&#13;
economy going south on us,&#13;
we don’t have the hookups&#13;
we thought w e ’d have. But&#13;
Brighton township has always&#13;
been conservative in&#13;
spending so we should be&#13;
pretty good as far as finances&#13;
are concerned.”&#13;
Jason Welter says a priority&#13;
for him is to push forward&#13;
any recreational opportunities&#13;
that come before&#13;
the township board.&#13;
“I’d like to s e e walking&#13;
trails, riding trails, and an&#13;
additional park or two,”&#13;
says Welter. “I’m concerned&#13;
about water and sewe r like&#13;
everyone else, and I think it&#13;
will always be an issu e .”&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at Icarolin®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
day’s primary election in a&#13;
new location.&#13;
Instead of voting at Village&#13;
Education Center, 125&#13;
Putnam St., Pinckney, those&#13;
living in these precincts now&#13;
will vote at the new Township&#13;
Hall, 3280 W. M-36.&#13;
Pinckney Community&#13;
Schools closed the education&#13;
center in June. Those&#13;
with questions are asked to&#13;
call the township at 734-878-&#13;
3131.&#13;
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TRUSTEE&#13;
Cathy Doughty, R&#13;
Occupation: Brighton&#13;
Township trustee.&#13;
Age; 63.&#13;
Family; Married to Ron&#13;
Doughty.&#13;
Education: Graduate of&#13;
Cleary University.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
Brighton Township trustee.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Southwestern Livingston&#13;
County Recreation Authority&#13;
board, Livingston&#13;
Community Water Authority&#13;
board, Brighton Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce regional&#13;
cooperation board,&#13;
Brighton 'Ibwnship lakes&#13;
committee.&#13;
Jim Kovitz, R&#13;
Occupation: Small business&#13;
owner.&#13;
Age: 64.&#13;
Family: Wife and son.&#13;
Education; Bachelor’s degree&#13;
in industrial m anagement,&#13;
Western Michigan&#13;
University.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
Brighton Township trustee.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Habitat for Humanity,&#13;
Michigan Onsite Wastewater&#13;
Recycling Association,&#13;
Southeast Michigan Environmental&#13;
Health Association,&#13;
Risk and Insurance&#13;
Management Society, Ravenswood&#13;
Property Owners&#13;
Association, Greenfield&#13;
Pointe Homeowners Association;&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
Planning Commission.&#13;
Charles L. Moran&#13;
l l l , R&#13;
Occupation: Retired.&#13;
Age: 52.&#13;
Family: Wife, Lori; two sons,&#13;
David, 21, and Derek, 19.&#13;
Education: Journeyman&#13;
industrial electrician&#13;
through Henry Ford Community&#13;
College (UAW-Ford&#13;
apprenticeship).&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
Republican precinct d elegate&#13;
for three terms.&#13;
Public and community&#13;
service: Livingston County&#13;
Concerned Taxpayers,&#13;
Brighton Township lakes&#13;
committee, tree ordinance&#13;
advisory committee.&#13;
Web site: charliemoran.&#13;
blogspot.com.&#13;
John C. Rogers, R&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
Mike Slaton, R&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
Jason Welter, R&#13;
Occupation: Information&#13;
Technology.&#13;
Age: 37.&#13;
Family: Divorced with two&#13;
sons, ages 5 and 2.&#13;
Education: Bachelor of science&#13;
degree from Eastern&#13;
Michigan University.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
None.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Member at St. Patrick’s&#13;
Catholic Church in&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
TREASURER&#13;
Geri Harmon, R&#13;
Did not provide information.&#13;
Lana Theis, R&#13;
Occupation: Executive director&#13;
of Livingston County&#13;
Republican Party.&#13;
Age: 43&#13;
Family: Married; two children,&#13;
Jacob, 11, and Gabrielle,&#13;
7.&#13;
Education: Bachelor’s degree&#13;
in biology, California&#13;
State University.&#13;
Previous elected office:&#13;
Precinct delegate.&#13;
Public and community service:&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Chapter Chair, Americans&#13;
for Prosperity; Livingston&#13;
CountyHepublican Party;&#13;
Right to Life, Livingston&#13;
County; Cornerstone&#13;
Church and Christian&#13;
School; District 8 Republican&#13;
Committee member;&#13;
director of CARE for Brighton&#13;
(the ballot question&#13;
committee that fought the&#13;
tree ordinance); Brighton&#13;
Township Woodland Committee&#13;
chair. Project Angel&#13;
TVee.&#13;
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GREEN OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP&#13;
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING&#13;
AUGUST 19, 2008&#13;
P L E A S E B E N O T IF IE D TH AT 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 IP Z O N IN G B O A R D O F A P P E A L S W IL L H O L D A P U B L IC&#13;
H E A R IN G O N A U G U S T 19, 2 0 0 8 AT 7:00 P.M. AT T H E G R E E N&#13;
O A K C H A R T E R T O W N S H IP H A L L 10001 S IL V E R L A K E RO A D ,&#13;
B R IG H T O N , Ml for the p u rp o se of hearing the following requests.&#13;
Z B A C a s e 06-08, W. Gurevich, 1 02 95 Grove Drive, Whitmore Lake,&#13;
request two variances:&#13;
1. Th e front yard se tba ck for the a c c e s so ry building (carport), the&#13;
ordinance, 3 8 -1 3 6 S ch e d u le of area, height and se tba ck&#13;
regulations, requires 4 0 ’ and you are requesting 3.27'.This would&#13;
be a 3 6 .7 3 ’ variance request.&#13;
2. Th e distance between the sh e d and the a c c e s so ry building&#13;
(carport), the ordinance 38-171 (4) A c c e s s o iy buildings,&#13;
structure and uses, requires 1 0 ’ from any principal building and&#13;
you are requesting 1 ’. T h is would be a 9 ’ variance request.&#13;
Z B A C a s e 07-08, T. Waresvka, 6 6 5 8 E d gew o o d Drive, Brighton, Ml.,&#13;
request a Z o n in g Ordinance variance to section 3 8 -1 3 6 S ch e d u le&#13;
of area, height and se tb a c k regulations. Th e ordinance requires a&#13;
4 0 ’ waterside setback, 1 5 ’ both s id e yard se tb a c k s and a front yard&#13;
se tb a c k of 4 0 ’. He is requesting a 2 6 ’ waterside setback, side yard&#13;
se tb a c k s of 1 0 ’ &amp; 1 8 ’ and to keep the existing front se tb a c k of 3 ’.&#13;
Th is would allow a new home to be placed in the sam e vicinity a s&#13;
the old home.&#13;
Application and related information are on file with the Green O ak&#13;
Charter Township Cle rk ’s Office, and are available for inspection&#13;
M o n d a y through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.&#13;
Th e Z on in g B oard of A p p e a ls p a c ke ts may a lso be viewed on the&#13;
tow n sh ipis website at www.areenoaktwp.com under Bulletin Board.&#13;
Th is meeting will be televised on the local Green O ak Cable&#13;
Channel.&#13;
Public c om m e n ts and participation are both encouraged and&#13;
welcome, either in person at the Public Meeting or in writing to&#13;
L e sa Brookins, Planning and Z o n in g Coordinator, 10001 Silver Lake&#13;
Road, Brighton, Ml 4 8 1 1 6 by FA X at 810. 2 3 1 -5 0 8 0 or E-M aile d to&#13;
Plannina-Zonina@twp.Qreen-oak.mi.u s prior to noon, A u g u s t 19,&#13;
2008.&#13;
Green O a k Charter Township&#13;
Z o n in g B oa rd of A p p e a ls&#13;
A 4 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N E W S FRID AY , A U G U S T 1 , 2 0 0 8&#13;
m&#13;
BALLOT FRO M A1&#13;
V o te w ill h e lp re d u ce ISO&#13;
decade. At $10 per hour, Hamburg’s&#13;
paid on-call firefighters&#13;
are among the lowest paid in&#13;
the area. They serve more than&#13;
23,000 residents.&#13;
The renewal, MiQer said, also&#13;
will help the fire department in&#13;
its efforts to continue to reduce&#13;
the township’s Insurance Services&#13;
Office ratings, which are&#13;
used to gauge property insurance&#13;
rates.&#13;
A drop fiDm an ISO rating of&#13;
nine to a seven in 2004 resulted&#13;
in an average $200 savings per&#13;
year in insurance rates for&#13;
most homeowners. Miller said.&#13;
The department’s goal in the&#13;
next 10 years is to drop the rating&#13;
another two points, he said.&#13;
If the renew s doesn’t pass&#13;
Tuesday it will likely be placed&#13;
on the ballot in November, Miller&#13;
said.&#13;
Howell fire&#13;
Voters in the area covered by&#13;
the Howell Area Fire Authority&#13;
will be asked to renew an&#13;
operational 1.1-mill levy for five&#13;
years. The authority handles&#13;
fire coverage for the city of&#13;
Howell and the townships of&#13;
Oceola, Cohoctah, Marion and&#13;
Howell.&#13;
Voters approved the first fire&#13;
authority millage request in&#13;
2003, accounting for 73 percent&#13;
of the department’s annual $1.8&#13;
million budget. The approval&#13;
paid for full-time staftag, or&#13;
two firefighters at four of the&#13;
authority’s five stations between&#13;
7 a.m. and 5 p.m., a fleet&#13;
of fire engines, one for each station,&#13;
as well as a host of support&#13;
equipment and many community&#13;
outreach programs.&#13;
If the renewal is not approved,&#13;
the 43,000 residents&#13;
served by the agency will see a&#13;
reduction in fire services. “The&#13;
daytime Monday through Friday&#13;
staffing would suffer,’’ said&#13;
deputy chief Andy Pless.&#13;
An approved millage would&#13;
allow the department to continue&#13;
operating as it has, according&#13;
to Fire Chief Jim Reed.&#13;
“We’re not asking for anything&#13;
more,” he said. The department&#13;
made 1,301 runs in 2007.&#13;
One mill of the request is&#13;
earmarked for day-to-day operations,&#13;
0.1 mill earmarked&#13;
for equipment. About $1.9 million&#13;
would be raised in the first&#13;
year. If approved, owners of a&#13;
$200,000 home would pay about&#13;
$110 annually. “We understand&#13;
that times are tough, but we&#13;
provide an important service,”&#13;
Reed added.&#13;
Voters should consider the&#13;
amount of money people are&#13;
saving on their home insurance&#13;
because of his full-service&#13;
department, Reed said. “When&#13;
(the millage) was initially approved,&#13;
it resulted in a decrease&#13;
of premiums for a lot of&#13;
homeowners,” he said.&#13;
Mike Hall, president of Cobb-&#13;
Hall Insurance on West Grand&#13;
River Avenue in downtown&#13;
Howell, agreed that a home&#13;
covered by a full-time department&#13;
as opposed to an paid-oncall&#13;
staff, could receive more of&#13;
a reduction in premiums. “The&#13;
difference could be 5-20 percent&#13;
depending on the carrier,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
Fowlerville fire&#13;
Voters in the area covered&#13;
JESSICA MCINTYRE,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Hamburg Township firefighters practice setting up fire hoses&#13;
during a recent training day. The township is seeking renewal&#13;
of a 1 -mill tax levy to fund fire department operations.&#13;
by the Fowlerville Area Fire&#13;
Authority (Fowlerville and the&#13;
townships of Handy, Conway&#13;
and Iosco) will be asked to renew&#13;
a 1.1-mill levy for the next&#13;
five years to pay for fire authority&#13;
operations. If approved, the&#13;
millage would raise an estimated&#13;
$1.03 million in the first&#13;
year.&#13;
Hamburg Library&#13;
The Hamburg Township Library&#13;
is seeking approval of a&#13;
0.4418-miIl tax levy for operations.&#13;
The five-year renewal is not&#13;
a tax increase but an extension&#13;
of the funds the library has&#13;
been operating on for the past&#13;
10 years. Its passage would&#13;
cost the owner of a $300,000&#13;
home about $66 per year, and it&#13;
would generate about $438,000&#13;
for the library in 2009.&#13;
The millage will allow the library&#13;
to continue the library’s&#13;
staffing and services, which&#13;
include music and DVD collections,&#13;
digital audio books, computer&#13;
availability and expanded&#13;
operating hours, said Director&#13;
Holly Hentz.&#13;
Pinckney Library&#13;
The Pinckney Community&#13;
Public Library also is asking&#13;
its voters to approve a renewal&#13;
of its operations millage.&#13;
The library is seeking a sixyear,&#13;
0.9562-mill tax levy that&#13;
will generate about $338,800&#13;
its first year. This money also&#13;
will help the library maintain&#13;
staffing and services, said D irector&#13;
Hope Siasoco.&#13;
Road millages&#13;
In Conway Township voters&#13;
will be asked to renew a 2-mill&#13;
tax for road improvements that&#13;
will run for the next four years.&#13;
In Deerfield Township voters&#13;
will be asked to approve a&#13;
1-mill levy for dust control on&#13;
local roads. The millage would&#13;
last for the next four years.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at lhumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or810-844-2003. Leanne&#13;
Smith can be reached at lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
at810-844-2011.&#13;
Staff reporter Lisa Carolin&#13;
contributed to this report.&#13;
SCHOOLS FROM A 1&#13;
Decision on&#13;
b o n d vo te&#13;
p o s tp o n e d&#13;
ber, which will require a public&#13;
hearing. If implemented,&#13;
the election change would&#13;
save the district $35,000.&#13;
In a matter unrelated to&#13;
the 2008-09 budget, the board&#13;
postponed a vote on a proposal&#13;
to seek renewal of the&#13;
district’s building-and-site&#13;
sinking fund millage at a rate&#13;
of 0.52 mill for 10 years. A vote&#13;
on a proposal for a bond to&#13;
fund a technology upgrade&#13;
and provide funding to acquire&#13;
school buses was also&#13;
postponed. The combined&#13;
millage and bond would total&#13;
one mill, costing the owner of&#13;
a $200,000 home $100. Several&#13;
board members felt the language&#13;
on the proposals needed&#13;
to be clarified. “I’m afraid&#13;
voters won’t understand the&#13;
difference between the two&#13;
proposals and might only vote&#13;
for one, if that,” said board&#13;
member Greg Rassel.&#13;
If the board votes to place&#13;
the two proposals on the November&#13;
ballot, it must act&#13;
by Aug. 25. The board’s next&#13;
meeting is Monday, Aug. 11,&#13;
at 7 p.m. in the board room of&#13;
the Brighton Education and&#13;
Community Center.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
POST OFFICE FROM A1 J&#13;
N ew d u ty w ill d o u b le&#13;
F o w le rv ille m a il v o lum e&#13;
center such as the ones in the&#13;
Howell and Brighton post offices.&#13;
VG’s Grocery Center on&#13;
Grand River Avenue east of&#13;
Fowlerville and the Fowlerville&#13;
WalMart store south of&#13;
the village also sell stamps&#13;
and can help customers mail&#13;
packages.&#13;
The new Fowlerville office&#13;
will deliver Fowlerville (48836)&#13;
mail and assume responsibility&#13;
for serving the 48855 mail delivered&#13;
by the office in Howell.&#13;
This new duty will double&#13;
the Fowlerville mail volume&#13;
from its current annual delivery&#13;
rate of 3 million pieces on&#13;
eight rural routes.&#13;
In addition to 20 workers now&#13;
employed by the Fowlerville&#13;
office, 22 rural-delivery workers&#13;
on 11 rural-delivery routes&#13;
from the Howell post office will&#13;
be reassigned to Fowlerville to&#13;
deliver the 48855 mail.&#13;
Each rural route has one&#13;
regular and one substitute driver&#13;
assigned to the route. All of&#13;
Fowlerville’s mail is delivered&#13;
by rural delivery route.&#13;
Fields said currently mail for&#13;
the 48855 ZIP code is shipped&#13;
from Lansing to Howell where&#13;
48843, 48844 and 48855 mail is&#13;
delivered. In the future Fowlerville&#13;
will receive 48855 mail&#13;
from Lansing.&#13;
Fields said he plans to send&#13;
undelivered packages back to&#13;
Howell after daily rural routes&#13;
have been run, so that Howell’s&#13;
48855 packages may be&#13;
retrieved by customers at the&#13;
Howell office.&#13;
The new 9,000-square-foot&#13;
facility features:&#13;
■ A covered loading area&#13;
where mail carriers can load&#13;
vehicles protected fi’om the&#13;
weather.&#13;
■ A three-bay, flatbed loading&#13;
dock equipped with lifts to a&#13;
adjust the loacfing area to any "&#13;
truck height.&#13;
■ An updated security system&#13;
with cameras coveting the&#13;
entire property and automated&#13;
employee entiy with badge entry&#13;
system.&#13;
At the July 7 Fowlerville Vil- |&#13;
lage Council meeting. Gene&#13;
Kuehle, U.S. Postal Service&#13;
manager of address systems&#13;
for the Greater Michigan District,&#13;
offered to purchase and&#13;
install mailboxes free of charge&#13;
in the downtown Fowlerville&#13;
area so that customers will not&#13;
have to drive to pick up their&#13;
mail at the new post office on&#13;
the outskirts of town.&#13;
The USPS ofi^ered this option&#13;
because the village of Fowlerville&#13;
does not meet the 2,500-address&#13;
threshold for home delivery&#13;
and all residents must pick&#13;
up mail at the post office.&#13;
The council has not as yet&#13;
made a decision on downtown ^&#13;
boxes. ™&#13;
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under the act of March 3,1879.&#13;
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B Y U S A C A R O L IN&#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;
From the gardens at&#13;
Giverny to the Palace at Versailles,&#13;
33 Brighton students&#13;
had the chance to experience&#13;
the vast culture and history&#13;
of France first hand this summer.&#13;
The Brighton High School&#13;
French trip took place June&#13;
18-26 with six teachers chaperoning,&#13;
including French&#13;
teacher Jill Silver.&#13;
“We visited Paris, Monet’s&#13;
house and the gardens at&#13;
Giverny, the Versailles Palace&#13;
and gardens, the Chartres&#13;
cathedral, the castles of Chenonceau&#13;
and Chambord, old&#13;
Tours, the Mont St. Michel,&#13;
the walled city of St. Malo in&#13;
Brittany on the English Channel,&#13;
the D-Day landing beache&#13;
s and the American military&#13;
cemetery,” said Silver.&#13;
She said that in Paris students&#13;
visited the Eiffel Tower&#13;
at night and had an evening&#13;
excursion on the Seine River.&#13;
They also went to the Champs-&#13;
Elysees, Montmartre, Notre-&#13;
Dame, the Louvre and the&#13;
Musee d’Orsay, which houses&#13;
French impressionist art.&#13;
“The students also enjoyed&#13;
shopping and trying new&#13;
foods like escargots,” said&#13;
Silver.&#13;
“It surprised m e how much&#13;
importance the French place&#13;
on their cooking and the presentation&#13;
of meals,” said student&#13;
Alicia Schuebel.&#13;
“I Uke using what we&#13;
learned in class in a real life&#13;
situation,” said Brighton student&#13;
John McCollum, who&#13;
said their tour guide was a&#13;
native speaker of French.&#13;
Student Josh Partridge said&#13;
it was the best experience he&#13;
had ever had.&#13;
“It gave me a deeper appreciation&#13;
for language,” he&#13;
said. “Once you’re there, you&#13;
have to think before you talk.&#13;
It makes me want to keep&#13;
learning French so I can experience&#13;
it more deeply.”&#13;
Silver said another highlight&#13;
for her was meeting&#13;
with two former Brighton&#13;
High French students. Matt&#13;
Harris and Dana Sasinowski,&#13;
in Tours where the two Michigan&#13;
State University students&#13;
are studying this summer.&#13;
Both had traveled to France&#13;
with the Brighton High trips&#13;
several years ago, and that&#13;
it was a joy to converse with&#13;
them in French.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
COURTESY, JILL SILVER&#13;
More than 30 students from Brighton High School, accompanied&#13;
by six teachers, participated in a trip to France in June. Members&#13;
of the group are pictured at the Versailles Palace.&#13;
10 Livingston candidates wage write-in primary efforts&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#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;
With Tuesday’s primary&#13;
election drawing near, eight&#13;
Livingston County Democrats&#13;
are waging write-in&#13;
campaigns, looking to gain a&#13;
spot on the November e le c tion&#13;
ballot for county offices&#13;
plus offices in three townships.&#13;
In addition, two Republicans&#13;
are running as writeins,&#13;
for a total of 10 write-in&#13;
hopefuls among the two major&#13;
political parties.&#13;
Why have so many Democrats&#13;
filed for office at the&#13;
eleventh hour?&#13;
According to Livingston&#13;
County Democratic Party&#13;
Chairwoman Judy Daubenmeier,&#13;
the local party de-&#13;
' cided that although Livingston&#13;
County is heavily&#13;
Republican, voters deserve&#13;
a choice, so she recruited&#13;
several candidates.&#13;
“If (the candidates) had&#13;
filed earlier, it would have&#13;
been easier,” Daubenmeier&#13;
acknowledges. “I wasn’t&#13;
around to help make it happen,&#13;
but I’ve made it a priority”&#13;
to get as many Democrats&#13;
on the November&#13;
ballot as possible, she says.&#13;
“Our short-term goal is to&#13;
get them on the ballot.”&#13;
County Election Supervisor&#13;
Joan Runyan says it’s&#13;
impossible to predict how&#13;
many votes a write-in candidate&#13;
will need to gain a&#13;
place on the November ballot.&#13;
“It’s just a gu e ss, b e cau&#13;
se you don’t know how&#13;
many people are going to&#13;
vote,” she says.&#13;
A drawback to getting a&#13;
lot of votes for Democrats is&#13;
the state law that requires&#13;
primary election voters to&#13;
vote in just one party. But&#13;
Daubenmeier says the law&#13;
is fair.&#13;
“You don’t let the opposition&#13;
pick your starting&#13;
lineup, and that’s why the&#13;
law says you can’t split your&#13;
ticket,” she says.&#13;
Those who want to vote&#13;
for a write-in candidate are&#13;
required to write the name&#13;
and party affiliation of the&#13;
person on the ballot under&#13;
the proper category and&#13;
fill in the oval next to the&#13;
name.&#13;
Here’s the write-in candidate&#13;
lineup:&#13;
■ In the Livingston County&#13;
Board of Commissioners’&#13;
race, Hamburg Township&#13;
Democrat Dave Buckland is&#13;
running in District 8, which&#13;
includes all of Hamburg&#13;
Township except Precinct 3.&#13;
■ Three D emocrats - Debbie&#13;
Buckland, Linda Taylor&#13;
and Shannon Piper - are&#13;
running for office in Hamburg&#13;
Township: Buckland&#13;
for clerk, Taylor for treasurer&#13;
and Piper for trustee.&#13;
■ Democrat Matthew&#13;
Evens is running as a writein&#13;
for Green Oak Township&#13;
supervisor.&#13;
■ In Putnam Township,&#13;
Democrat Mike Porath is&#13;
a write-in candidate for su pervisor;&#13;
Democrats Rick&#13;
Bianchi and Clement Charboneau&#13;
are write-in candidates&#13;
for trustee.&#13;
Also, two Green Oak&#13;
Township Republicans are&#13;
running as write-ins: John&#13;
Mogelnicki for supervisor&#13;
and Mary Pieragostini for&#13;
trustee.&#13;
To land a place on the fall&#13;
ballot, primary w rite-in candidates&#13;
must re ce ive the&#13;
grea test number of votes&#13;
via three options in a complicated&#13;
formula s e t by the&#13;
state:&#13;
A minimum of 10 votes,&#13;
a total vote equal to or not&#13;
le s s than 0.15 of 1 percent of&#13;
the total population of the&#13;
township in the 2000 Census&#13;
or a total vote equal to 5 percent&#13;
of the greatest number&#13;
of votes cast by the party&#13;
for any state legislator, U.S.&#13;
Congress, county or local office&#13;
in the primary.&#13;
B e cau se Democratic U.S.&#13;
Senator Carl Levin is running&#13;
for re-election and will&#13;
be on the primary ballot, the&#13;
likely option to mee t is the&#13;
third one. Daubenmeier&#13;
thinks the three candidates&#13;
in Hamburg Township would&#13;
likely need “50-60 v o te s” to&#13;
gain a spot on the fall e le c tion&#13;
ballot.&#13;
One thing for sure, Runyan&#13;
says, is that the high&#13;
number of write-in candidates&#13;
this year - 10 in the&#13;
county - is going to slow the&#13;
tabulation process. “It’s g o ing&#13;
to make more work for&#13;
the can vasse rs,” she says.&#13;
Runyan says it will be&#13;
Wednesday or, more probably&#13;
Thursday, before the&#13;
canvassing board is able to&#13;
determine which write-in&#13;
candidates have secured a&#13;
spot on the November ballot.&#13;
Tom Toien can be&#13;
reached at ttoien@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
Putnam Township Board Minutes&#13;
Special Meeting&#13;
Synopsis&#13;
July 14, 2008&#13;
A special meeting of the Putnam Township Board was held on Monday, July&#13;
14, 2008, 6:00 PM, at the Putnam Township Hall, 3280 W. M-36, Pinckney, Ml&#13;
48169. Members present: Rau, Guyon, Benedetti, McCloskey, Buerman, Klein&#13;
and Dobis. Absent: None. 1) Approved rezoning parcels 14-27-400-005 (1&#13;
acre parcel) &amp; 14-27-400-005 (1 acre fronting Patterson Lake Rd.) from AO to&#13;
RS3. 2) Approved a 1 year Police Services Agreement with Pinckney Police for&#13;
40 hours/week road patrol at $77,853 beginning 8/1/08. 3) Adopted Resolution&#13;
#08-07 establishing the Treasurer’s salary at $12,500 effective 11/21/08. 4)&#13;
Adopted Resolution #08-08 approving the placement of a 1 .1923 Fire Operating&#13;
millage renewal on the November ballot. 5) Adjourned at 7:08 PM,&#13;
Approved by Ron Rau, Supervisor&#13;
Prepared by Sally D. Guyon, Clerk&#13;
True copies of meeting minutes are available upon request from the Township&#13;
Clerk or may be obtained on the website: putnamtwp.us once they have been&#13;
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Livingston County property sales&#13;
Property sold recently throughout the county:&#13;
Note: The information is gathered from county deed records by Transamerica Intellitech of Cincinnati. The listing includes the&#13;
addresses and the reported sale price. Some addresses may be listed more than once because of multiple property transactions.&#13;
An asterisk (*) indicates a multiple-parcel sale.&#13;
BY THE&#13;
NUMBERS&#13;
Brighton&#13;
521 Hope St.; $117,974.&#13;
933 Lincoln Drive; $216,500.&#13;
1022 Washington St.; $138,150.&#13;
Brighton Twp.&#13;
9895 Alger Drive; $223,187.&#13;
12477 Buno Road; $281,000.&#13;
3407 Dianne Drive; $135,470.&#13;
1807 Morgan Lake Court;&#13;
$390,000.&#13;
8286 Woodland Shore Drive;&#13;
$186,000.&#13;
Conway TWp.&#13;
10423 Fowlerville Road, N;&#13;
$149,232.&#13;
10068 Sober Road; $119,000.&#13;
10255 Stow Road; $88,939.&#13;
Deerfield IWp.&#13;
2881 Cohoctah Road, E;&#13;
$180,000.&#13;
2881 Cohoctah Road, E;&#13;
$67,000.&#13;
2910 Cohoctah Road, E;&#13;
$100,000.&#13;
Genoa Twp.&#13;
5263 Crooked Lake Road;&#13;
$270,000.&#13;
4578 Glen Eagles Drive;&#13;
$340,000.&#13;
3634 Kipling Circle; $290,000.&#13;
4348 Oak Pointe Drive;&#13;
$239,900.&#13;
4708 Summer Ridge Drive;&#13;
$175,000.&#13;
Green Oak Twp.&#13;
6562 Oakwood Drive; $41,000.&#13;
10424 Sandpiper Court;&#13;
$1,018,436.&#13;
Hamburg Twp.&#13;
8735 Ardmore Drive; $168,900.&#13;
2692 Hay Creek Drive;&#13;
$153,930.&#13;
7343 Norene Court; $194,452.&#13;
3391 Orchard; $190,147.&#13;
7942 River Run Drive;&#13;
$367,500.&#13;
7942 River Run Drive; $88,000.&#13;
9225 Riverside Drive; $167,052.&#13;
10585 Splitstone, E; $248,885.&#13;
9970 Tioga Trail; $262,500.&#13;
10820 Winner Circle; $215,500.&#13;
10820 Winner Circle; $208,000.&#13;
Handy TWp.&#13;
4330 Nicholson Road, N;&#13;
$250,000.&#13;
Hartland TWp.&#13;
2377 Cullen Road; $162,000.&#13;
8517 Foldenauer Drive;&#13;
$55,145.&#13;
1041 Hills Drive, S; $70,200.&#13;
Howell&#13;
1031 Heather Heath Drive;&#13;
$163,316.&#13;
703 Washington St., E; $84,000.&#13;
115 West St.; $119,000.&#13;
Howell Twp.&#13;
2292 Armond Road; $165,000.&#13;
Iosco TWp.&#13;
1776 Autumnview Lane;&#13;
$158,000.&#13;
Marion Twp.&#13;
5051 Dutcher Road; $205,000.&#13;
695 Glenlivett St.; $169,900.&#13;
4615 Vines Road; $139,923.&#13;
Oceola Twp.&#13;
2510 Hilltop Lane; $170,000.&#13;
2610 Katsura Lane; $169,206.&#13;
4323 Lotus Court; $276,000.&#13;
4308 Merriman Loop; $84,490.&#13;
2781 Overview Court;&#13;
$200,000.&#13;
2427 Par Court; $165,000.&#13;
1025 Walcott Lane; $172,000.&#13;
Putnam TWp.&#13;
3110 Patterson Lake Road;&#13;
$127,500.&#13;
2924 Saddlebrook Court;&#13;
$171,000.&#13;
Tyrone Twp.&#13;
10065 Nimphie St.; $48,399.&#13;
L E T T E R S&#13;
Cindy Denby&#13;
belongs in Lansing&#13;
I wanted to take this opportunity&#13;
to express to you the reason&#13;
for my support for Cin(fy Denby&#13;
for state representative. For&#13;
those that are unfamiliar with&#13;
Cindy’s resume, it clearly symbolizes&#13;
her commitment to the&#13;
betterment of our community.&#13;
Cindy Denby has been involved&#13;
in government for many&#13;
years, numerous economic development&#13;
and civic activities,&#13;
as well as owned her own bookkeeping&#13;
business. Lansing certainly&#13;
could use more lawmakers&#13;
that know how to balance a&#13;
budget. Cindy has deep roots in&#13;
our community, with a grown&#13;
family and the values that accompany&#13;
it.&#13;
Another point that is hard to&#13;
put into campaign literature is&#13;
the tremendous work ethic that&#13;
Denby possesses. She will be a&#13;
tireless advocate for the residents&#13;
of Livingston County and&#13;
her drive is second to none.&#13;
Cindy Denby joined our office&#13;
in Lansing right at the be-&#13;
W r ite u s&#13;
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ginning of my first term in the&#13;
Michigan House of Representatives&#13;
and I know firsthand&#13;
how much of an asset that she&#13;
will be for our community. She&#13;
undoubtedly has pro-life,&#13;
pro-Second Amendment and&#13;
conservative values that she&#13;
will stick to, but she has demonstrated&#13;
an innate ability to&#13;
collaborate with all sides of the&#13;
political spectrum.&#13;
Cindy has been my point&#13;
person on numerous policy and&#13;
constituent issues and she has&#13;
the contacts and know-how to&#13;
be an effective lawmaker in the&#13;
Michigan Legislature. I mge&#13;
you to join me and the likes of&#13;
numerous business groups, law&#13;
enforcement and area leaders&#13;
in supporting Cinrfy Denby for&#13;
state representative in the 47th&#13;
District.&#13;
Joe Hune, state representative&#13;
Meat production&#13;
part of climate crisis&#13;
In a major address in the&#13;
nation’s capital, former Vice&#13;
President A1 Gore called for&#13;
a 10-year plan to move the&#13;
nation’s entire energy supply&#13;
to solar, wind and other&#13;
renewable sources. What he&#13;
failed to address is the massive&#13;
role of meat production&#13;
in the global climate crisis.&#13;
An authoritative 2006 report&#13;
by the U.N. Food and&#13;
Agriculture Organization&#13;
found that animal agriculture&#13;
accounts for fully 18 percent&#13;
of greenhouse gas emissions&#13;
that cause global warming.&#13;
That’s more than automobiles&#13;
(www.CoolYourDiet.&#13;
org). It also is a major cause&#13;
of land and water degradation.&#13;
Carbon dioxide, the chief&#13;
greenhouse gas, is emitted&#13;
by burning forests to create&#13;
animal pastures and by combustion&#13;
of fossil fuels to operate&#13;
feed growing tractors,&#13;
factory farm and slaughterhouse&#13;
machinery, trucks,&#13;
and refrigeration equipment.&#13;
The much more damaging&#13;
methane and nitrous oxide&#13;
are discharged from digestive&#13;
tracts of cattle and from&#13;
animal waste cesspools, respectively.&#13;
The good news is that each&#13;
of us can do our part to reduce&#13;
global warming without&#13;
waiting 10 years. Our local&#13;
supermarket stocks a rich&#13;
variety of soy-based alternative&#13;
products.&#13;
Daniel Burns, Brighton&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
H a rtla n d T o w n s h ip&#13;
Schools get grant&#13;
to fig h t bullying&#13;
The Community Foundation&#13;
for Livingston County&#13;
has awarded a grant of&#13;
$5,500 to Hartland Consolidated&#13;
Schools to help stu dents&#13;
face challenges such&#13;
as peer pressure, bullying,&#13;
teasing and stereotyping.&#13;
For several years, the&#13;
Hartland community has&#13;
helped address th e se issu e s&#13;
through a program run by&#13;
Challenge Day, a Californiabased&#13;
nonprofit organization.&#13;
The grant will allow the&#13;
school district to expand&#13;
the program to all seventhgrade&#13;
students.&#13;
Ore Creek Middle School&#13;
Principal Steve Livingway&#13;
said, “No district money is&#13;
used for this program. All of&#13;
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Putnam Township Board Minutes&#13;
Synopsis&#13;
July 16, 2008&#13;
The regular meeting of the Putnam Township Board was held on Wednesday,&#13;
July 16, 2008 at the Putnam Township Hall, 3280 W. M-36, Pinckney, MI 48169.&#13;
Members present: Rau, Guyon, Benedetti, Klein, Dobis and McCloskey. Member&#13;
Absent: Buerman 1) Approved Consent Agenda. Committees: 1) Authorized&#13;
Trustee Dobis to spend up to $ 1,000 for Township Square repairs and supplies.&#13;
New Business: 1) Adopted Resolution #08-09 committing intent to participate&#13;
in the National Flood Insurance Program. 2) Adopted Resolution #08-10&#13;
committing to managing floodplain development for the National Flood Insurance&#13;
Program. 3) Re-appointed Mike Porath to the Planning Commission for a 3 year&#13;
term expiring 8/22/11. 4) Adopted Resolution #08-11 approving the addition of&#13;
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area. 5) Tabled approval of Future Land Use Map until a color map is available&#13;
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7/1/08-6/30/09. Adjournment at 8:35 PM.&#13;
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Ronald Rau, Supervisor&#13;
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Target hosts&#13;
safety event&#13;
The Target store in Hartland&#13;
will host a free National&#13;
Night Out community safety&#13;
event Aug. 5.&#13;
Target will offer support&#13;
to community a g en cies&#13;
through an event designed&#13;
to foster relationships between&#13;
the community and&#13;
a g en cies including the Livingston&#13;
County Sheriff D epartment,&#13;
Hartland Fire Authority,&#13;
LACASA, American&#13;
Red Cross and Livingston&#13;
County Emergency Services.&#13;
Command v eh ic les form&#13;
many of those a g en cies will&#13;
be at the story and other&#13;
community a g en cies will be&#13;
on hand with information.&#13;
Snacks and beverages&#13;
will be provided during the&#13;
event, which runs 4-8 p.m.&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
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A7 / THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 2 0 0 8 Share your news at 810-844-2000 Fax:810-844-2040 E-mail:news@livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
Scrapbook, A8&#13;
Achievers, A8&#13;
Calendar, A9&#13;
Volunteers, A9 L IV IN G S T O N LIFE&#13;
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;
F a ith c a n&#13;
b e fo o d f o r&#13;
t h o u g h t&#13;
Some of the most clever sayings&#13;
and pithy messages turn&#13;
up on church signs.&#13;
“Be careful how you live. You&#13;
may be the only Bible some&#13;
people read.”&#13;
“if you’re not as close to&#13;
God as you used to be, who&#13;
moved?”&#13;
“Need a new life? God accepts&#13;
trade-ins.”&#13;
But the best one I’ve seen&#13;
in a long time is displayed at&#13;
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
The poster, on the church’s&#13;
marquee, has a drawing of Jesus&#13;
and the saying: “He died to&#13;
take away your sins, not your&#13;
mind.”&#13;
It’s a beautiful message at a&#13;
time when it seems that some&#13;
visible and vocal churches&#13;
want to tell us what to believe&#13;
and what to do. That message&#13;
of “let us tell you what you need&#13;
to do” always seems to be louder&#13;
every four years during the&#13;
presidential election cycle.&#13;
And that’s why I was struck&#13;
recently as I walked past the&#13;
church on the hill overlooking&#13;
the Brighton Mill Pond and noticed&#13;
that sign. I even looped&#13;
back again to make sure I had&#13;
read it correctly.&#13;
It’s simple, direct and powerful.&#13;
I have a tough time getting&#13;
it out of my mind.&#13;
That’s probably what the&#13;
Rev. Deon K Johnson, rector of&#13;
St. Paul’s, was hoping for when&#13;
he selected it from the many&#13;
available from the Episcopal&#13;
Church.&#13;
Johnson explains that the&#13;
Episcopal Church encourages&#13;
its members to ask questions of&#13;
faith and religion. The church,&#13;
he says, tries to balance scripture,&#13;
tradition and reason.&#13;
At the heart of the message&#13;
on the church sign is the belief&#13;
that “you do not need to&#13;
check your brain at the door”&#13;
to attend St. Paul’s, Johnson&#13;
explains.&#13;
He calls the poster a signal&#13;
to the community that “we&#13;
welcome everyone ... no matter&#13;
what.”&#13;
Now that’s the Christian&#13;
thing to do.&#13;
Fill the balloon&#13;
Local balloon pilot Ken Myer&#13;
is at it again. He’s found yet another&#13;
way to have fun with his&#13;
hot air balloon.&#13;
Myer, known for his splashand-&#13;
dash dips into local lakes&#13;
during a fli^ t, plans to set a&#13;
world record for the number&#13;
of people who can get inside a&#13;
balloon envelope. While it’s on&#13;
the ground.&#13;
Myers is hoping to get 1,000&#13;
kids and adults inside the envelope&#13;
of his Ralphie’s Ride&#13;
balloon this fall at a balloon&#13;
gathering in Midland. He’s&#13;
retiring that colorful envelope&#13;
and thought it would be “a good&#13;
way for old Ralphie to go.”&#13;
He’s already had as many&#13;
as 400 kids inside the envelope&#13;
and he thinks 1,000 is doable&#13;
in the 77,000-cubic-foot nylon&#13;
envelope. It definitely will be a&#13;
sight to see.&#13;
Time to vote&#13;
Tuesday is primary election&#13;
day. Please go vote.&#13;
Many local races will be decided&#13;
Tuesday in the Republican&#13;
primary because there are&#13;
so few Democrats on the ballot.&#13;
But as a story on Page A5&#13;
points out, there are additional&#13;
Democrats running as write-in&#13;
candidates. If they get enough&#13;
votes, they can secure a place&#13;
on the general election ballot in&#13;
November.&#13;
Whatever political party you&#13;
prefer, there are important reasons&#13;
to vote Thesday. Polls are&#13;
open 7 a.m.-8 p.m. It only takes&#13;
a few minutes to do your part&#13;
for democracy.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgerald&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
iivingstoncomnhunitynew5.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
JESSICA MCINTVRE.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEVUS&#13;
Abbi Stodart, 5, helps do chores by feeding the animals at Down on the Farm Childcare Home and Preschool Learning Center in Putnam Township.&#13;
Children taste farm life&#13;
H o m e y P u t n a m s p o t o f f e r s u n i q u e a p p r o a c h t o c h i l d&#13;
JY I&#13;
c a r e&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#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;
J ennifer Chambers doesn’t need a plastic&#13;
toy with a pull string to teach the youngster&#13;
s in her care what the cow says, or&#13;
the rooster or the goat.&#13;
She just takes them outside to se e,&#13;
hear, feed and even smell the real thing&#13;
at the Down on the Farm Childcare Home and&#13;
Preschool Learning Center on her family’s&#13;
Putnam Township farm.&#13;
“It stinks, but I like it here,” said 5-year-old&#13;
Abbi Stodart. “I love the baby chickies. They&#13;
peep a lot.”&#13;
Giving her young charges a ta ste of nature&#13;
and farm life is one of Chambers’ goals with&#13;
the business, which is expanding with the purchase&#13;
of another house and 10 acres next door.&#13;
Her husband, Keith, is the fifth generation of&#13;
his family to live and farm in the area.&#13;
“I wanted to do something different than the&#13;
typical child care busin ess,” Chambers said. “I&#13;
wanted it to be a home that would provide a&#13;
safe, warm and fun environment for children&#13;
who can’t always be with mom and dad.”&#13;
The farm’s homey atmosphere is what drew&#13;
Unadilla Township’s Lindsay Babbitt to the&#13;
center two years ago. Her 4-year-old son, Forrest,&#13;
couldn’t be happier, she said.&#13;
“He m isse s it so much when he doesn’t go&#13;
there,” Babbitt said. “It feels like home.”&#13;
The atmosphere also is what drew some of&#13;
Chambers’ employees to her business.&#13;
“It’s not an institution surrounded by pavement&#13;
and woodchips,” said Michele Eichstead,&#13;
who teaches toddlers. “It’s a home with a yard&#13;
and a barn and a very close staff and that&#13;
makes a difference.”&#13;
The business isn’t just a baby-sitting service.&#13;
Chambers said. A certified teacher works with&#13;
preschoolers, a medical a ssistan t is on staff&#13;
and every employee has training in child development,&#13;
including Chambers, who is pursuing&#13;
a degree in the field at Lansing Community&#13;
College, she said.&#13;
“F orrest has been there since he was 2 and&#13;
it has expanded his learning so much,” Babbitt&#13;
said. “He was always way ahead in rhyming&#13;
and letters and numbers.”&#13;
S E E CHILD CARE,A8&#13;
Above, Mackenna Magda, 8 ,&#13;
left, helps Grahm Stodart, 4,&#13;
bring a dish of water to the&#13;
dog without spilling it at&#13;
Down on the Farm Childcare&#13;
Home and Preschool&#13;
Learning Center in Putnam&#13;
Township.&#13;
At left, Grace Olds, 4, plays&#13;
with newborn pups at the&#13;
center.&#13;
Below, Blake Smith, 4, helps&#13;
do daily chores.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PI5ELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
JESSICA MCINTYRE,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Dozens of artists part of Brighton festival&#13;
If you go&#13;
■ W ha t: 2008 Brighton&#13;
Fine Arts Festival.&#13;
■ When: Aug. 9-10;&#13;
Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.;&#13;
Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Main Street,&#13;
downtown Brighton.&#13;
■ Details: 810-&#13;
227-5086. Shuttle&#13;
service will run from&#13;
the Brighton High&#13;
School parking lot to&#13;
downtown Brighton.&#13;
West Main Street to&#13;
be taken over the&#13;
weekend of Aug. 9&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#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;
More than 70 artists will be&#13;
a part of the 25th anniversary&#13;
edition of the Brighton Fine&#13;
Arts Festival when it takes&#13;
over the streets of downtown&#13;
Brighton next weekend.&#13;
The festival, hosted by&#13;
the Greater Brighton Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce, will&#13;
be se t up along West Main&#13;
Street on Saturday and Sunday,&#13;
Aug. 9-10.&#13;
“The artists will sell items&#13;
consisting of acrylic, leather,&#13;
fibers, pottery, sculpture,&#13;
photography and more,” says&#13;
Cheryl Mayday, chairwoman&#13;
of the Arts Festival. She says&#13;
artists range from those who&#13;
return every year to several&#13;
who are new this year.&#13;
She says that on average&#13;
more than 20,000 people come&#13;
to the Arts Festival each year.&#13;
Some artists will be offering&#13;
demonstrations of how they&#13;
create their work.&#13;
Artist Wendy Marsh, from&#13;
S E E FESTIVAL, A 8&#13;
COURTESY, WENDY MARSH&#13;
Wendy Marsh, an artist from Hamburg Township, will exhibit&#13;
and sell the colorful shirts, hoodies, capris and pants she creates&#13;
at the Brighton Fine Arts Festival Aug. 9-10. Brighton Township&#13;
artist Cynthia Mann will exhibit and sell her jewelry at the&#13;
annual festival. She uses gems, fossils and more to create her&#13;
jewelry.&#13;
A 8 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 1, 2 0 0 8&#13;
Assistant&#13;
preschool&#13;
teacher Mary&#13;
Pergeron helps&#13;
children get&#13;
their lunches&#13;
out a recent&#13;
day at Down&#13;
on the Farm&#13;
Childcare&#13;
Home and&#13;
Preschool&#13;
Learning&#13;
Center at the&#13;
Chambers&#13;
family farm.&#13;
JESSICA MCINTYRE,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
CHILD CARE FRO M A7&#13;
S t a f f in c lu d e s a t e a c h e r , m e d i c a l a id e&#13;
Chambers worked with&#13;
special needs students&#13;
in Pinckney Community&#13;
Schools before deciding to&#13;
stay at home after the birth&#13;
of her third child.&#13;
“I wanted to do som e thing&#13;
here, and I love this,”&#13;
she said. “It’s what I know I&#13;
should do with my life.”&#13;
Breaks between lessons at&#13;
Chambers’ center aren’t spent&#13;
at recess on the usual playground&#13;
structure. Children&#13;
climb over large round hay&#13;
bales, bake cookies, go fishing&#13;
in a farm pond, pick wild raspberries,&#13;
help in the vegetable&#13;
garden and feed and water the&#13;
variety of farm animals.&#13;
“I like the baby goat,” said&#13;
5-year-old Luke Henry. “He&#13;
follows you.”&#13;
Down on the Farm Childcare&#13;
Home and Preschool&#13;
Learning Center also offers&#13;
piano, dance and riding le s sons&#13;
for an additional cost.&#13;
It se rv e s 12 infants and toddlers&#13;
and 30 preschoolers.&#13;
Call 734-878-1317 for details.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
FESTIVAL FRO M A7&#13;
F o o d , m u s i c a ls o p a r t o f c e le b r a t i o n&#13;
Hamburg Township, has participated&#13;
in the Brighton Fine&#13;
Arts Festival since it began.&#13;
“It’s one of my top-selling&#13;
shows of the year, and I get&#13;
to s e e so many old friends,”&#13;
says Marsh, who paints&#13;
whimsical designs on women’s&#13;
and children’s clothing.&#13;
“I got started by painting&#13;
myself a shirt and wearing&#13;
it to work when I worked at&#13;
the Grist Mill store in downtown&#13;
Brighton many years&#13;
ago. The first customer who&#13;
saw it asked to buy it, and I&#13;
took it off my back and sold&#13;
it to her and decided to pursue&#13;
it.”&#13;
Marsh, with the help of&#13;
her husband, David Marsh,&#13;
travels around the country to&#13;
art shows. She finds that her&#13;
clothing appeals to people of&#13;
all ages.&#13;
“We sell T-shirts, hoodies,&#13;
capris and pants with&#13;
silly pink birds, crazy colored&#13;
bugs and lots of flowers,” says&#13;
Marsh.&#13;
Cynthia Mann, an artist&#13;
from Brighton Township, is&#13;
returning to the Brighton&#13;
Fine Arts Festival for her&#13;
ninth year.&#13;
“I use many different&#13;
stones and fossils, ranging&#13;
from diamonds to garnets&#13;
to walrus tusks, to create&#13;
' I c r e a t e e v e r y&#13;
a s p e c t o f t h e&#13;
d e s i g n s , a n d&#13;
g e t a l o t o f m y&#13;
i n s p i r a t i o n f r o m&#13;
n a t u r e a n d t h e&#13;
g e m s t o n e s&#13;
t h e m s e l v e s . '&#13;
Cynthia Mann, a Brighton&#13;
Tow n sh ip artist w h o will sh ow&#13;
her w ork for the ninth year at the&#13;
Brighton Fine Arts Festival&#13;
timeless, very feminine-looking&#13;
jewelry,” Mann says. “I&#13;
started collecting stones in&#13;
high school when I had an art&#13;
teacher who was a jeweler.&#13;
I’ve been in the business for&#13;
more than 30 years and now&#13;
get most of my gems from&#13;
stone cutters.”&#13;
Mann says she has a variety&#13;
of jewelry including necklaces,&#13;
rings, bracelets, and&#13;
earrings.&#13;
“I create every aspect of&#13;
the designs, and get a lot of&#13;
my inspiration from nature&#13;
and the gemstones themselves,”&#13;
she says.&#13;
Judith Merckling has been&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y S C R A P B O O K&#13;
COURTESY, JOHN O'DONNELL&#13;
Howell student&#13;
is honored in competition&#13;
Grazia Curcuru of Howell receives congratulations from Detroit&#13;
Public TV's Kelley Hamilton during the 2008 Reading Rainbow&#13;
Awards, which aired 1 p.m. June 30 on WTVS Channel 56.&#13;
Grazia's story, "The Peacock Who Does Not Know How to Spread&#13;
His Feathers," was among those to receive honors in the young&#13;
writers and illustrators competition.&#13;
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COURTESY, KATHY BLACK&#13;
Gate training in Fowlerville&#13;
There was great weather for Fowlerville Gate Training day June&#13;
28 with 43 horses participating. Horsemen from across the state&#13;
came to Fowlerviiie to practice with their coits and filiies.&#13;
Members and guests of the&#13;
P h ilip Liv in g sto n C h ap te r&#13;
o f th e D a u g h te rs o f th e&#13;
American Revoiution recentiy&#13;
ceiebrated the 1 0 0 th birthday&#13;
of the Chapter at a luncheon&#13;
at Lakelands Golf and Country&#13;
Club in Hamburg Township.&#13;
Pictured are Philip Livingston&#13;
C h a p te r Regents A n d re a&#13;
Stephien, left, retiring regent,&#13;
and new regent Susan Reifert.&#13;
COURTESY, BARBARA SMITH&#13;
Big Sister Sara Miller and her&#13;
lunch buddy Doug. Miller&#13;
recently was honored by&#13;
Big Brothers Big Sisters of&#13;
Livingston County.&#13;
ACHIEVERS&#13;
Volunteer gets&#13;
Big Sister award&#13;
Volunteer Sara Miller was&#13;
recently honored with the&#13;
“Big Sister Matched with a&#13;
Little Brother” award from Big&#13;
Brothers Big Sisters of Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
She was matched with Doug&#13;
first in the Lunch Buddies mentoring&#13;
program.They enjoyed&#13;
each other’s company so much&#13;
that they transitioned into a&#13;
community-based match. The&#13;
two have a special relationship&#13;
whether they are taking an art&#13;
class together or hanging out&#13;
at Miller’s house, playing with&#13;
the family cat.&#13;
For details about serving as&#13;
a Big Brother or Big Sister, call&#13;
517-546-1140.&#13;
Kochanek among&#13;
top sales personnel&#13;
John Kochanek, of Pinckney,&#13;
was recognized as one of the&#13;
nation’s top Kawasaki salespersons.&#13;
Known as a “Green&#13;
Glove Award” it is presented&#13;
only once per year and is intended&#13;
to represent excellence&#13;
Pinckney's&#13;
John&#13;
Kochanek was&#13;
recognized&#13;
as one of the&#13;
country's top&#13;
Kawasaki&#13;
salespersons.&#13;
in sales performance in all categories,&#13;
mcmdmg motorcycles,&#13;
all-terrain vehicles, personal&#13;
watercraft and recreational&#13;
utilily vehicles.&#13;
Kochanek received his award&#13;
at the annual district managers&#13;
meeting held in Newport&#13;
Beach, California.&#13;
Newsletters picked&#13;
as Best in Show&#13;
Newsletters that First Impression&#13;
Print &amp; Marketing&#13;
of Howell created for Orion&#13;
Township Public Library and&#13;
for Oxford Public Library were&#13;
recently honored with Best in&#13;
Show awards fi’om the Library&#13;
Administration and Management&#13;
Association, a division of&#13;
the American Library Association.&#13;
“We are thrilled that two&#13;
libraries we work with were&#13;
honored for newsletters we&#13;
produce,” said Don Cortez,&#13;
owner of First Impression.&#13;
The newsletters were se lected&#13;
fi’om more than 360 entries&#13;
from libraries throughout&#13;
the United States and Canada.&#13;
Both were chosen as the best&#13;
newsletter in their library’s&#13;
budget range.&#13;
The newsletters were selected&#13;
based on contenL originality,&#13;
design, format and effectiveness.&#13;
The News will publish Achievers&#13;
as space allows each week. Send&#13;
to Achievers, the Livingston&#13;
Community News, 420 W. Main&#13;
St, Brighton, Ml 48116. Fax (810)&#13;
844-2040 or e-mail to news@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com.&#13;
a potter for more than 30&#13;
years and has been showing&#13;
her work at the Arts Festival&#13;
for 25 years.&#13;
“It’s always good to do a&#13;
show in your hometown so&#13;
they know you’re there, and&#13;
I’ve met a lot of friends at&#13;
the show,” says Merckling,&#13;
who lives in Genoa Township&#13;
and has a studio called Earth&#13;
Hand and Wheel in her garage.&#13;
“I am known for my handles&#13;
and make handled cheese&#13;
plates, batter bowl sets, canister&#13;
sets, mugs as well as&#13;
miniature pitchers for cream&#13;
and spoon rests,” she says.&#13;
“The majority of my glazes&#13;
are designed with black, but I&#13;
also have soft off-white glazes&#13;
and pastels and have about&#13;
nine different glaze combinations&#13;
to fit all tastes.”&#13;
The Art Festival will have&#13;
several children’s booths, a&#13;
spin art demonstration and&#13;
face painting.&#13;
In addition to the art, there&#13;
will be food vendors along&#13;
West Main Street and music&#13;
throughout both days at Mill&#13;
Pond Park.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
Spicing things&#13;
up in Hell&#13;
Colonel Bob Thompson, right,&#13;
a Colonel Sanders look-a-like&#13;
and spokesperson for KFC,&#13;
was in Hell June 27 to launch&#13;
a week-long promotion&#13;
for the restaurant's spicy&#13;
chicken wings. KFC placed a&#13;
thermometer at Screams Ice&#13;
Cream &amp; Halloween Store.&#13;
Through July 4, people&#13;
in towns that recorded&#13;
temperatures warmer than&#13;
those on the thermometer&#13;
in Hell could go to the&#13;
restaurant's Web site, www.&#13;
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SYNOPSIS&#13;
July 21, 2008&#13;
The July 21, 2008 Howell Township&#13;
regular meeting, held at the&#13;
Township Hall, 3.‘)25 Byron Road,&#13;
was called to order by Supervisor&#13;
Heikkinen at 7:00 PM. Members&#13;
present: Heikkinen, Eaton, Hammond,&#13;
Coddington, Hubbel, Phelan&#13;
and Thomas. Members ab.sent:&#13;
None. The following action was&#13;
taken: 1) Approved the agenda. 2)&#13;
Approved minutes for the June 23,&#13;
2008 regular meeting and June 23,&#13;
2008 Budget Meeting. 3) Authorized&#13;
Township Manager to order a&#13;
light for the Township Hall parking&#13;
lot. 4) Voted to draft a new policy&#13;
for Financial Monitoring Committee&#13;
meetings. 5) Authorized Township&#13;
Manager to sign release form&#13;
for court settlement. 6) Approved a&#13;
Special Use Permit for a dog kennel&#13;
for Debra Borowski. 7) Authorized&#13;
transfer of records from CSC to&#13;
Michigan Archives. 8) Forwarded&#13;
a rezoning request to the Planning&#13;
Commission. 9) Authorized payment&#13;
of disbursements. 10) Meeting&#13;
was adjourned at 8:37 PM.&#13;
Carolyn J. Eaton&#13;
Township Clerk&#13;
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C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A R&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
AUGUST 1&#13;
COMMUNITY YARD SALE&#13;
9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Fowlerville and&#13;
surroun ding area. M a p s at The&#13;
Decorating Center, downtown.&#13;
Details: 517-223-3796.&#13;
Also 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday.&#13;
FRIGHTENING FRIDAY&#13;
2 p.m. Screams Ice Cream, 4045&#13;
Patterson Lake Road, Hell. Stories,&#13;
so n g s and free ice cream for kids.&#13;
Sponsor: Pinckney C ommunity&#13;
Public Library. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3888.&#13;
ART RECEPTION&#13;
6-9 p.m. Art on Main, 316 W. Main&#13;
St., Brighton. Featuring works&#13;
o f A n n e Marie Buckman, Hank&#13;
Cornilie, Norma Inloes and Pamela&#13;
Stoddard. Details: 810-225-8197.&#13;
'WEST SIDE STORY'&#13;
7:30 p.m. Hartland High School&#13;
Auditorium, 10635 D u n h am Road.&#13;
Performed by Hartland Players&#13;
with full orchestra.Cost: $14 adults,&#13;
$12 students and seniors, $10 in&#13;
advance. Details: 810-632-5849.&#13;
Also 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 2:30 p.m.&#13;
Sunday and August 8-9.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
AUGUST 2&#13;
CARWASH&#13;
9 a.m.-l p.m. O'Malley's Irish Pub,&#13;
1774 N. Old US-23, Hartland.&#13;
Benefits Boy Scout Troop #347.&#13;
Details: 810-227-8518.&#13;
HELLUVA CRUISE&#13;
9 a.m.-6 p.m. P inckney High&#13;
School, 10255 Dexter-Pinckney&#13;
Road. Starts at school, through&#13;
Hell to Gregory then back through&#13;
Pinckney. Cost: $5-$ 15; $75 for&#13;
1 0 'x 1 0 'booth.Details:810-231-&#13;
2918 or www.helluvacruise.com&#13;
VIABIL PICNIC&#13;
9:45 a.m.-4 p.m. Kensington&#13;
Metropark excursion boat launch&#13;
for 10 a.m. boat ride. Food, games,&#13;
prizes. Free transportation. 810-&#13;
299-3817, press option 1.&#13;
CRITTER CONNECTION&#13;
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Howell&#13;
Conference and Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Marion&#13;
Township.Cost: $4 adults, $2 kids.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0249.&#13;
Saturdays through August.&#13;
STEAK DINNER&#13;
5:30-7 p.m. First Presbyterian&#13;
Church, 205 East Lake Street,&#13;
South Lyon. Includes potato, salad,&#13;
vegetable, roll, beverage and dessert.&#13;
Benefits mission fund. Details:&#13;
248-437-2875. First Saturdays.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
AUGUST 3&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
St., downtown Howell. Details:&#13;
517-546-3920 or farmersmarket®&#13;
howell.org.&#13;
TOWER CLIMB ZIP LINE&#13;
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Howell Conference&#13;
and Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, Marion Township. Cost:&#13;
$10 tower climbs, $5 zip rides.&#13;
Art on display&#13;
[ t'. * in Howell&#13;
f j&#13;
Jeremy Eden, local artist from Howell,&#13;
will display his watercolor paintings&#13;
at the Howell Carnegie District Library .. 1 - ' during the month of August. For more&#13;
information on the artist, visit www.&#13;
livingstonfineart.com.&#13;
COURTESY DONNA LONG&#13;
Reservations: 517-546-0249. A/so&#13;
2-7 p.m. Saturdays.&#13;
CONCERTS&#13;
• 6 p.m. - Gospel&#13;
concert. Howell&#13;
Amphitheater&#13;
next to historic&#13;
Howell&#13;
courthouse.&#13;
Sponsor:&#13;
Howell&#13;
Ministerial&#13;
Association.&#13;
Details: 517-&#13;
546-0722 or 989-&#13;
723-1288.&#13;
• 7 p.m. - Gazebo&#13;
concert. Brighton&#13;
Millpond. Kiwanis&#13;
spon sor s "Big Pincky&#13;
and the Joint Effort&#13;
Band." Details: 810-227-0393.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
AUGUST 4&#13;
DAY CAMP&#13;
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Barnard Comm u n ity&#13;
Center,415 N. Barnard St., Howell.&#13;
A w eek o f activities at Howell City&#13;
Park and T h om p so n Lake. Cost:&#13;
$ 150-$ 175 per week. 517-546-&#13;
0693 or www.howellrecreation.&#13;
org.&#13;
'ROBOTS'MOVIE&#13;
6 p.m. Ham b u rg Township Library,&#13;
10411 Merrill Road.810-231-1771.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
AUGUST 5&#13;
OUTDOOR PARTY&#13;
11 a.m. P inckney C ommunity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road.&#13;
Games, prizes, food. Details: 734-&#13;
878-3888.&#13;
DAR MEETING&#13;
1 p.m. Howell Methodis t Church,&#13;
1230 Bower St, Howell. Meeting&#13;
for the Philip Livingston Chapter&#13;
Daughters of the American&#13;
Revolution. Details: 517-545-2367.&#13;
READING BUG PARTY&#13;
6 - 8 p.m. P in c k n e y Public&#13;
Library, 3 5 0 M ow e r Road.&#13;
O u td o o r party: Games, prizes,&#13;
food. Details: 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -3 8 8 8&#13;
COLONIAL KENSINGTON&#13;
Saturday, Aug. 9 from lOa.m.-duskat&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Costumed re-enactors,&#13;
music, battle demonstrations. Details: 800-477-&#13;
3178. Also Wa.m.-4p.m.Aug. W.&#13;
VOLUNTEERS&#13;
This listing of volunteer&#13;
opportunities is compiled by&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way.&#13;
OFFICE HELP&#13;
The Oakland Livingston&#13;
Human Service Agency in&#13;
Howell needs help with&#13;
phones, data entry and&#13;
general office work during&#13;
normal business hours.&#13;
Details: 517-546-8500 ext.&#13;
4103 or e-mail beverlym@&#13;
olhsa.org.&#13;
HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy Hospice&#13;
needs people to fill a wide&#13;
range of volunteer jobs in&#13;
the Livingston County area.&#13;
Details: 517-540-9129 oremail&#13;
HahnKT@trinity-health.&#13;
org.&#13;
RACE HELP&#13;
Help is needed at the "Run&#13;
Drugs Run" September 13&#13;
at Howell City Park. Details:&#13;
517-540-7759 or e-mail&#13;
TMorrow@co.livingston.&#13;
mi.us.&#13;
BOARD SECRETARY&#13;
Recycle Livingston in Howell&#13;
needs help taking minutes&#13;
at board meetings. Details;&#13;
517-548-4439 or e-mail&#13;
recycleliv@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
WALK EVENT&#13;
LACASA needs help with the&#13;
"Walk A Mile in Her Shoes"&#13;
event 8:30 a.m.-noon, August&#13;
23 at the Tanger Outlet&#13;
Center. Details: 517-548-1350&#13;
or e-mail Jsmith@lacasa1.org.&#13;
ADOPT-A-WILDLIFE CAGE&#13;
The Howell Nature Center&#13;
needs help cleaning&#13;
cages. Details: 517-552-&#13;
3363 or e-mail faithk@&#13;
howellnaturecenter.org.&#13;
HORSE CARE&#13;
Volunteers needed at Horses&#13;
Haven north of Howell.&#13;
Details: 734-425-2156 or&#13;
e-mall lynxdonell@aol.com.&#13;
SCRAPBOOK HELP&#13;
Furry Friends Rescue Inc.&#13;
needs help maintaining a&#13;
historical scrapbook of news&#13;
articles about the agency.&#13;
Help is also needed with&#13;
general publicity. Details:&#13;
248-860-5688 or e-mail&#13;
debbee@ameritech.net.&#13;
VOLUNTEER COACHES&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Family YMCA needs&#13;
coaches for youth sports&#13;
programs in basketball,&#13;
volleyball, baseball, or&#13;
soccer. Details; 517-540-&#13;
2325 or e-mail Jkovalcheck@&#13;
ymcametrodetroit.org.&#13;
INFORMATION DESK&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy Livingston&#13;
Hospital in Howell and St.&#13;
Joseph Mercy Woodland&#13;
Health Center in Genoa&#13;
Township need help at the&#13;
information desk, escorting&#13;
patients, running errands&#13;
and greeting people. Details:&#13;
517-545-6296.&#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.&#13;
For a complete list of current&#13;
volunteer postings, visit the Web&#13;
site www.lcunitedway.org.&#13;
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Tue. &amp; Thur.&#13;
8 am - 6pm&#13;
Saturday&#13;
9am - 1 pm&#13;
M E D I C A L&#13;
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FOR M en&#13;
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w w w .pin c k -&#13;
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SONS OF CIVIL WAR&#13;
7-9 p.m. Barnard Community&#13;
Center, 415 N. Barnard St., Howell.&#13;
Mem be r sh ip open to males 14&#13;
and older with a ancestor w h o&#13;
served for the Union during the&#13;
Civil War. Details: 517-223-9497.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
AUGUST 6&#13;
SUMMER SUCCESS&#13;
8:30-10:30 a.m.The Greater&#13;
Brighton Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce, 131 Hyne Street,&#13;
Brighton. Cost: $39 chamber members;&#13;
$49 non-members. Details:&#13;
810-227-5086.&#13;
PINCKNEY LIBRARY&#13;
• 11 a.m.- Teen party. Pinckney&#13;
C omm u n ity Public Library, 350&#13;
M ow e r Road. Raffle, prizes, books,&#13;
posters, shirts, Wii gaming, food.&#13;
Register: 734-878-3888.&#13;
• 6:30-7:30 p.m.-Metamorphosis&#13;
party and prizes. 734-878-3888.&#13;
CIRCUS SKILLS&#13;
1- 3 p.m. H amburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road.810-&#13;
231-1771.&#13;
FARMERS MARKET&#13;
2- 7 p.m.Village Office parking&#13;
lot, 213 S.Grand Ave., Fowlerville.&#13;
Details: 517-712-9134.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
AUGUST 7&#13;
LIBRARY EVENTS&#13;
• N o on -P in c kn e y purlers. P inckney&#13;
C om m u n ity Public Library, 350&#13;
M ow e r Road. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3888. Thursdays.&#13;
• 4-6 p.m. -W ii gaming. Pinckney&#13;
C om m u n ity Public Library, 350&#13;
M ow e r Road. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3888.&#13;
• 6-8 p.m.-Writer's W o rk sh o p with&#13;
M ike Ball. B righton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Drive. Grades 6-12.&#13;
• 6:30 p.m. - Friends of Library&#13;
meeting. Pinckney Com m u n ity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
• 7-8:30 p.m. - D o d g e Days of&#13;
A ugust. B righton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Drive. Slides by author&#13;
and professor Charles K. Hyde.&#13;
CONEY NIGHT&#13;
5-8 p.m. Pinckney Memorial Post&#13;
No.419, American Legion Post Hall&#13;
9807 Whitewood Road, Pinckney,&#13;
C on ey dogs, root beer floats. Cost:&#13;
$1. 734-878-9522 or 734-878-&#13;
6633.&#13;
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY&#13;
7 p.m. Church o f Jesus Christ&#13;
o f Latter Day Saints, 1041 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell.Topic:&#13;
"Newspapers, a valuable resource&#13;
in genealogical research." Details:&#13;
810-231-4034.&#13;
GOVERNMENT&#13;
MEETINGS&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
JULY 28&#13;
BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7 p.m. Brighton Tow n sh ip Hall,&#13;
4363 B u n o Road, Brighton&#13;
Township. Details: 810 -22 9-0550&#13;
or www.brightontwp.com.&#13;
Second and fourth Mondays.&#13;
HOWELL CITY COUNCIL&#13;
7 p.m. Howell City Hall, 611 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell. Details:&#13;
517-546-3502.&#13;
Second and fourth Mondays.&#13;
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
7 p.m. Putnam Tow n sh ip Hall,&#13;
3280 W. M-36, Putnam Township.&#13;
Details; 734-878-3131.&#13;
PINCKNEY VILLAGE COUNCIL&#13;
7:30 p.m., basement o f Village&#13;
Hall, 220 S. Howell St. Details: 734-&#13;
8 78 -62 06 or www.villageofpinckney.&#13;
org.&#13;
Second and fourth Mondays.&#13;
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LISTINGS&#13;
The Livingston Community&#13;
News welcomes information&#13;
for this weekly calendar&#13;
listing. Include event topic,&#13;
time and location of event,&#13;
a brief description of the&#13;
activity and a phone number&#13;
and contact name for readers&#13;
to obtain more details. E-mail&#13;
addresses and Web sites may&#13;
also be included. If you have&#13;
any photos to illustrate your&#13;
calendar item, these may also&#13;
be submitted or e-mailed.&#13;
Submit items by Monday at&#13;
noon for Friday's publication.&#13;
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day camp program on July 25&#13;
at Cleary University in Genoa&#13;
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Top: Chandler Conedera, 9,&#13;
and Hunter Compton, 7, pop&#13;
water balloons over each&#13;
others head during a obstacle&#13;
course race. Above, left:&#13;
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catches an egg during an&#13;
egg tossing competition.&#13;
Left: Ethan Monkman,8 ,&#13;
shows what happens when&#13;
you throw yourself into the&#13;
whipped cream pie eating&#13;
contest. Weekly activities at&#13;
the camp can include field&#13;
trips and a variety of both&#13;
indoor and outdoor activities.&#13;
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Athlete of the week: Doug Grable Jr., B2&#13;
Recreation, golf and running calendars, B2&#13;
3 :&#13;
o S PO R TS 1: ? :;?......&#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;
Q u e s tio n s ris e&#13;
o v e r H o w e ll&#13;
f o o t b a l l te a m&#13;
It was business as usual on&#13;
the football field at the Howell&#13;
football team camp this&#13;
week.&#13;
Receivers ran routes. Offensive&#13;
linemen worked on&#13;
their stances. Running backs&#13;
,^uked and hurdled invisible&#13;
defenders.&#13;
The Highlanders use the&#13;
camp as a way to get a jumpstart&#13;
on the upcoming season&#13;
- but without the guidance of&#13;
a head coach this year.&#13;
The timing of the resignation&#13;
of Howell coach Jim&#13;
Webb caught most people off&#13;
guard last week, three weeks&#13;
before the start of fall practice&#13;
on Aug. 11. Webb, who did not&#13;
return several calls for comment,&#13;
wrote in an e-mail to a&#13;
local newspaper that he had&#13;
been given an “ultimatum” to&#13;
resign or be fired because of&#13;
problems working with other&#13;
coaches in the program.&#13;
Whatever the circumstances,&#13;
the resignation couldn’t&#13;
come at a worse time. The&#13;
Highlanders are coming off&#13;
their most successful season&#13;
in more than 15 years. They&#13;
were on the verge of building&#13;
a tradition of success, making&#13;
the playoffs three of Webb’s&#13;
four seasons.&#13;
Suddenly, there are question&#13;
marks hanging over&#13;
a program that appeared&#13;
primed to become a steady&#13;
force in the new Kensington&#13;
Lake Activities Association&#13;
Kensington Conference west&#13;
division.&#13;
How much will the new&#13;
coach change things?&#13;
How much will the transition&#13;
hurt the team?&#13;
How will the timing affect&#13;
the hiring process? It certainly&#13;
hinders the list of candidates.&#13;
Howell athletic director&#13;
Dan Hutcheson said the district&#13;
is ready to go on by hiring&#13;
another coach, possibly&#13;
as soon as this weekend.&#13;
“My goal right now is to&#13;
move forward,” Hutcheson&#13;
said earlier this week, declining&#13;
to talk about Webb. “It is&#13;
difficult to look back. I need to&#13;
focus on the kids in the program.&#13;
That’s my No. 1 goal.”&#13;
Ken Root, the team’s interim&#13;
offensive coordinator, said&#13;
the players are handling the&#13;
transition well.&#13;
“It went down quickly,” he&#13;
said. “It was something that&#13;
caught a lot of people off guard.&#13;
As a group, we are just trying to&#13;
look forward. We are just trying&#13;
to put the kids in the best situation&#13;
and keep things as normal&#13;
as possible. Kids are a lot more&#13;
resilient than adults.”&#13;
The Highlanders were&#13;
likely the early favorites in&#13;
the division, with Brighton (a&#13;
new coach), Hartland (an inconsistent&#13;
past), Pinckney (a&#13;
history of losing) and Milford&#13;
all with major issues of their&#13;
own. Now, like their former&#13;
coach, the Highlanders are&#13;
somewhat of an enigma.&#13;
Webb, who is still a physical&#13;
education teacher in the&#13;
district, won games, but he&#13;
wasn’t the greatest communicator.&#13;
While other coaches go&#13;
out of the way for interviews&#13;
to promote their programs,&#13;
he always had little - or nothing&#13;
- to say.&#13;
During a preseason practice&#13;
last year, he promised&#13;
me an interview, then left&#13;
abruptly without a word. He&#13;
didn’t return several phone&#13;
calls. I suspect those same&#13;
communication issues arose&#13;
with others.&#13;
Hutcheson remains confident&#13;
the transition will be as&#13;
pain-free as possible. “We’ve&#13;
got great kids, great parental&#13;
support,” he said. “We’ve got&#13;
great junior football. We’ve&#13;
got all the pieces in place.”&#13;
Except one: A head coach.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
He loses weight to lift them&#13;
R o b e r t F o x b a c k i n s h a p e , s e t s U . S . r e c o r d , a i m s f o r w o r l d f e a t&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
T h e L iv in g s to n C o m m u n i t y N e w s&#13;
Like many others, Robert&#13;
Fox had slacked off when it&#13;
comes to fitness.&#13;
He used to write a motivational&#13;
saying every day&#13;
before he entered a gym, A&#13;
sample: “The body b ecomes&#13;
an athlete from the neck&#13;
down, a champion from the&#13;
neck up.”&#13;
Fox won a bodybuilding&#13;
competition in 2005, but&#13;
even that didn’t always keep&#13;
him motivated.&#13;
Rejuvenated, Fox is back&#13;
to working out hard at least&#13;
four days a week. The 45-&#13;
year-old South Lyon r e sident&#13;
is as light as he was&#13;
in high school (around 145&#13;
pounds) and stronger and&#13;
fitter than ever.&#13;
He benchpressed more&#13;
than twice his body weight,&#13;
lifting 305 pounds at the Natural&#13;
Athlete Strength A sso ciation&#13;
(NASA) USA Nationals&#13;
in Lancaster, Ohio, in&#13;
June. That se t an American&#13;
record for someone his size&#13;
on a “raw lift” (done without&#13;
equipment).&#13;
Fox says h e ’s training to&#13;
se t the NASA world record&#13;
of 340 pounds at the NASA&#13;
world competition in Oklahoma&#13;
in August 2009.&#13;
“It will be challenging,&#13;
but I think I’m up for it,” he&#13;
says.&#13;
Fox, who works at J e ff’s&#13;
Bronco Graveyard in Brighton,&#13;
fell into the record almost&#13;
by accident. He began&#13;
training for a benchpress&#13;
competition at the Powerhouse&#13;
Gym in South Lyon&#13;
last winter. Fox captured&#13;
titles in the masters division&#13;
and 165-pound division&#13;
by lifting more than 300&#13;
pounds. He found his next&#13;
competition, the NASA Nationals,&#13;
on the Internet.&#13;
“I started cleaning up my&#13;
diet, walking on my lunch&#13;
(break),” he says. “I wanted&#13;
to lose the extra calories but&#13;
keep my strength up.”&#13;
Fox says he used a “carbno&#13;
carb” diet to lo se 15&#13;
pounds in two months. One&#13;
day, he would eat foods with&#13;
lots of carbohydrates. The&#13;
next day, he avoided carbohydrate-&#13;
packed pastas,&#13;
breads and sweets.&#13;
S E E TRAINING, 82&#13;
JAMS CHARBENEAU-PISEUATWE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Robert Fox, 45, of South Lyon, poses at the Powerhouse Gym in&#13;
South Lyon, in June, Fox bench-pressed more than double his&#13;
body weight, lifting 305 pounds at the Natural Athlete Strength&#13;
Association USA Nationals in Lancaster, Ohio, to set an American&#13;
record for someone his size on a "raw lift" (done without&#13;
equipment).&#13;
YouYe never&#13;
too old to&#13;
run, plant, fly&#13;
P o l e - v a u l t e r s t r a i n f o r s e n i o r g a m e s&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The L iv in g s to n C o m m u n ity New s&#13;
H oward Booth runs&#13;
full speed on the&#13;
runway in his&#13;
backyard.&#13;
He plants&#13;
his pole in&#13;
the box and propels&#13;
his body into the air.&#13;
He clears the bungee-&#13;
cord bar set at&#13;
12 feet. Landing on&#13;
the cushioned pad.&#13;
Booth immediately&#13;
looks to his partner,&#13;
Terry Woodward, for&#13;
feedback.&#13;
“Nice! Good takeoff.&#13;
Everything (was perfect),”&#13;
Woodard says.&#13;
The ritual begins again&#13;
with Woodward. Run, plant,&#13;
fly&#13;
It’s a sensation the two men&#13;
grew up learning to love, polevaulting&#13;
in high school and college.&#13;
They refuse to let Father Time take it&#13;
away.&#13;
Booth, 65, and Woodward, 54, train at least&#13;
once a week at the makeshift facility Booth&#13;
built in his Dexter Township backyard last&#13;
year. They are gearing up for the Michigan Senior&#13;
Olympics Aug. 9-17.&#13;
“This is pole-vault paradise,” says Woodward,&#13;
a Brighton resident who works as an&#13;
engineer in Detroit. “It is probably one of the&#13;
best in the country.&#13;
“If this wasn’t here, I wouldn’t be able to&#13;
practice.”&#13;
Woodward is competing in his third Michigan&#13;
Senior Olympics after a 32-year hiatus. He&#13;
went to the Senior Olympic Nationals in 2007,&#13;
finishing inlhe top 10 in his age group. His best&#13;
vault since his comeback is 11 feet.&#13;
“Just being to compete again at this age, it&#13;
gives me something to look forward to and stay&#13;
in shape,” he says. “It keeps you motivated.”&#13;
Booth rediscovered his passion&#13;
for vaulting four years ago. A&#13;
professor in Eastern Michigan&#13;
University’s biology&#13;
department for 41 years.&#13;
Booth began by training&#13;
with the EMU men’s&#13;
and women’s track&#13;
teams. A gymnast and&#13;
vaulter at EMU in&#13;
the 1960s, he showed&#13;
little rust, setting a&#13;
state record for the&#13;
60-64 age group at his&#13;
first Michigan Senior&#13;
Olympics by clearing&#13;
8 feet, 10 inches. He’s&#13;
moved the mark up to&#13;
10 feet since then, and&#13;
hopes to get it to 11 feet&#13;
or higher.&#13;
He’s still adjusting to&#13;
today’s technology from&#13;
the steel poles he used as&#13;
a youngster.&#13;
I’m learning how to control&#13;
the fiberglass pole and the&#13;
bend of the pole. That has been a&#13;
major relearning experience,” he says.&#13;
“There are a thousand little details, loading&#13;
into the bend of the pole. In a way, it’s like&#13;
being a freshman in high school, knowing a&#13;
little but having a lot more to learn.”&#13;
His facility has made training easier. The&#13;
runway is a regulation 120 feet long, hidden in&#13;
a valley among the large trees. EMU donated&#13;
an old landing pad it was going to throw away,&#13;
which can cost more than $12,000 new. Booth&#13;
says.&#13;
A buddy has been begging Booth to take up&#13;
golf, but he’s not r e a ^ to slow down yet.&#13;
“People don’t have any comprehension of all&#13;
that goes into this,” Booth says. “That’s where&#13;
there is the fascination (with it). It’s physical&#13;
chess. It keeps intriguing you long cdter you&#13;
learn the basics.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be reached at jdeegan®&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com or at 810-844-&#13;
2012.&#13;
PHOTOSJESSICA MCINTYRE,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Dexter Township's Howard Booth, inset left, and Brighton's&#13;
Terry Woodward both have rekindled their love of&#13;
pole-vaulting. Both men are training for the Michigan&#13;
Senior Olympics Aug. 9-17. Above, Booth, 65, vaults and&#13;
Woodward, 54, prepares his sprint down the 120-foot&#13;
runway.&#13;
B a s s f i s h in g d e r b y lu r e s 1 4 6 a n g le r s t o X u r e f o r C a t t ' b e n e f i t&#13;
Winner weighs in at&#13;
more than 3 lbs.&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
T h e L iv in g s to n C o m m u n it y N e w s&#13;
The sizable shadow lurking back&#13;
among the logs was a hint, but&#13;
when the line went taught, the tip&#13;
of the pole bent sharply and the&#13;
fish jumped, Anthony Brattin was&#13;
sure it was a winner.&#13;
“It made this huge sploosh,” the&#13;
15-year-old from Coldwater said&#13;
about the largemouth bass on the&#13;
line. “I knew it was big.”&#13;
The 3-pound, 2.6-ounce fish that&#13;
was nearly 18‘4 inches long was&#13;
big enough to land Brattin and his&#13;
uncle, George Bracken of Hamburg&#13;
Township, the top prize in the&#13;
bass category of this year’s Family&#13;
Fishing Derby on the Huron River&#13;
Chain of Lakes in Hamburg Township.&#13;
“Being on the water and the feeling&#13;
you get when you’ve got a really&#13;
big fish on the line is fun,” Brattin&#13;
said. “And, when you get too hot,&#13;
you can just jump in the water.”&#13;
Last Saturday’s fourth annual&#13;
derby, hosted by The Carpet&#13;
Depot, Zukey Lake Marina and&#13;
Zukey Lake Tavern, drew about&#13;
146 anglers on 40 boats. The event&#13;
raises money for nonprofit projects&#13;
and causes. This year’s beneficiary&#13;
is the Cure For Catt fund&#13;
for Hamburg Township employee&#13;
Catt Brandenburg, who’s battling&#13;
breast cancer.&#13;
“We want to have fun and raise&#13;
some money for a good cause in&#13;
the p rocess,” said Doug Hill, derby&#13;
organizer. “We wanted people to&#13;
have something fun to look forward&#13;
to at this Ume of year every&#13;
year.”&#13;
Evidently they do. Hill said, as&#13;
S E E FISHING, 82&#13;
John&#13;
Macinnis&#13;
of Putnam&#13;
Township&#13;
holds the&#13;
fish that&#13;
earned him&#13;
third place&#13;
in the bass&#13;
category&#13;
during last&#13;
weekend's&#13;
Family&#13;
Fishing&#13;
Derby.&#13;
JIMJAGDFELD,&#13;
SPEQALTOTHENEWS&#13;
B2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID AY , A U G U S T 1, 2 0 0 8&#13;
Red Hacker&#13;
tourney&#13;
in Fowlerville&#13;
The Hartland Eagles&#13;
1 2 -and-under girls team,&#13;
above, huddles to discuss&#13;
strategy during play at the&#13;
Red Hacker 3-on-3 "Hoops&#13;
in the 'Ville" basketball&#13;
tournament in Fowlerville last&#13;
weekend. At right, Colin Lewis,&#13;
1 0 , foregound, drives against&#13;
a defender as his team, called&#13;
Morrice Orange, competes in&#13;
the tournament.&#13;
PHOTOS JESSICA MCINTYRE,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
R E C R E A T I O N C A L E N D A R&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ Baseball-softball coaches&#13;
needed - The Brighton Youth&#13;
Baseball-Softball Association&#13;
needs U9 travel baseball and&#13;
U 1 1-12 travel softball coaches&#13;
for the 2009 season. Submit a letter&#13;
by Aug. 15 to Brighton Youth&#13;
Baseball/Softball, 7137 W ide Valley&#13;
Dr., Brighton, 481 16 or e-mail it to&#13;
mbaitinger@yahoo.com. Details:&#13;
810-231-3706.&#13;
■ Pistons basketball camp&#13;
-T h e Pistons Youth Basketball&#13;
Camp for boys and girls grades&#13;
1-11 will be Aug. 4-7. Details: WWW.&#13;
GoDogs.org.&#13;
■ Special Olympics fundraiser&#13;
- A Bowl-A-Thon to benefit&#13;
Area 27 Special Olympics will run&#13;
from 11 a.m.to 1:30 p.m.Aug.&#13;
9 at the Howell Bowl-E-Drome.&#13;
Spon sor sh ip s and prize donations&#13;
are needed. Details: 734-222 8283.&#13;
HOWELL PARKS&#13;
AND RECREATION&#13;
517-546-0693 ext. 0 or&#13;
www.cityofhowell.org.&#13;
■ Challenger British soccer&#13;
camp - These camps, formerly&#13;
held in Hartland, will host players&#13;
ages 3-18 from A u gu s t 4-8 St&#13;
Page Field.To receive a free soccer&#13;
jersey, register online at www.challengersports.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Soccer league - Sessions for&#13;
6- to 9-year-olds begin A u gu s t 25&#13;
on M o n d a y and W ednesdays for&#13;
eight weeks. Sessions for 1 0 - to&#13;
13-year-olds begin Aug. 26 on&#13;
Tuesday and Thursdays for eight&#13;
weeks. Early registration ends&#13;
Aug. 1.&#13;
■ Workout membership - A&#13;
weight room/gym membership&#13;
allows access at Howell High School&#13;
from 7 a.m.-IO a.m.M-F and 6-8&#13;
p.m. M-Th. Cost: $ 10-$20/month.&#13;
■ Faipily swim/open gym - The&#13;
Howell Area Aquatic Center and&#13;
field house will offer open swim&#13;
and gym time 7-9 p.m. Fridays. Cost:&#13;
$3 swim. $2 gym use. $5 both.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140.&#13;
■ Summer camps - Camps and&#13;
clinics are available in tennis, soccer,&#13;
golf, baseball, basketball, cheer,&#13;
pom, bowling, skateboarding and&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-225-3950.&#13;
■ Fitness night - Community&#13;
Complex at Pathfinder School&#13;
from 7:30-9 p.m. M-W-F. Cost: $2.50&#13;
per person. Details: 810-225-3946.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE COMMUNITY REC&#13;
517-223-6481,&#13;
HARTLAND COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-626-2150 or www.hartlandcommunityed.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Open swims - 8:30-10:30 a.m.&#13;
and 12:30-2 p.m.M-F and 7:30-9&#13;
p.m. M-W-F-Sat.&#13;
■ Fitness membership&#13;
- Fitness room at Community&#13;
Education Center. Cost: $3/visit.&#13;
$25/month.&#13;
■ Senior center classes&#13;
- Aerobics, stability bail training,&#13;
walk-fit, yoga and stretching&#13;
classes are available. Details: 810-&#13;
626-2135.&#13;
■ Volleyball camp - Students&#13;
entering grades 4-8 will work with&#13;
Hartland varsity players 9 a.m.-&#13;
n oon Aug. 25-28 at the HESSC&#13;
main gym on M-59.Cost: $85.&#13;
At right, Tim Jackson holds&#13;
up his biggest catch of the&#13;
morning while Amy Perthenen&#13;
works to get her catch o ff the&#13;
hook in the fourth annuai&#13;
Family Fishing Derby on the&#13;
Huron River Chain of Lakes in&#13;
Hamburg Township.&#13;
Above, leaving the boat to cast&#13;
along a sandbar on the banks&#13;
of the Huron River between&#13;
Zukey and Strawberry lakes&#13;
was the strategy o f these two&#13;
young fishermen at Saturday's&#13;
event.&#13;
PHOTOS JIM JAGDFELD, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
FISHING FROM B1&#13;
Y o u n g s t e r s g e t a c h a n c e t o c o m p e t e&#13;
participation has increased&#13;
every year. Last year’s derby&#13;
raised about $700 to send&#13;
Cub Scouts from Pack 315 to&#13;
the World War II submarine&#13;
USS Silversides at the Great&#13;
Lakes Naval Memorial &amp; Museum&#13;
in Muskegon.&#13;
This tournament is the&#13;
perfect one to give youngsters&#13;
a taste of what professional&#13;
tournament fishing is&#13;
all about, Bracken said.&#13;
“It’s more family oriented&#13;
than guys going out to win&#13;
the big money,” he said.&#13;
“There’s not nearly as much&#13;
pressure.”&#13;
Brattin and Bracken did&#13;
feel a little heat from Putnam&#13;
Township’s John Macinnis,&#13;
who landed a 2-pound, 9.6-&#13;
ounce smallmouth bass that&#13;
ended up taking third place&#13;
in the bass category.&#13;
“This is a very easygoing&#13;
tournament and a lot of fun,”&#13;
Macinnis said. “I was just&#13;
lucky today.”&#13;
Derby categories were&#13;
bluegill and sunfish, bass and&#13;
perch. First place earned $150,&#13;
second $100 and third $50. Local&#13;
businesses donated raffle&#13;
prizes for participants.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at lsmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
TRAINING FRO M B1&#13;
H is e x p e r ie n c e s h e l p f u l&#13;
f o r o t h e r s w o r k i n g o u t&#13;
“I went down to 143&#13;
pounds. I wondered if I was&#13;
going to be too weak,” Fox&#13;
says, recalling the anxiety&#13;
he felt before his first national&#13;
competition.&#13;
Fox broke the American&#13;
record several times.&#13;
Powerhouse co-owner&#13;
Tim Gabriel says Fox’s ex perience&#13;
as a weight lifter&#13;
and bodybuilder is a valuable&#13;
a s s e t at the gym. Gabriel&#13;
says Fox is “always&#13;
willing to help” others work&#13;
out and diet properly. “He&#13;
shares id eas,” Gabriel says.&#13;
“To get guys in the gym like&#13;
him makes a difference for&#13;
everybody.”&#13;
Lance Kistler, a personal&#13;
trainer at Powerhouse, says&#13;
Fox has “amazing focus.”&#13;
“If most people had onetenth&#13;
of what he does, we&#13;
wouldn’t have the issu e s&#13;
with weight,” he says.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
R U N N I N G C A L E N D A R&#13;
■ Aug. 6 , Northwind Running&#13;
Club summer cross country&#13;
series, H u ro n M e a d ow s&#13;
Met ropa rk , 8 7 6 5 Ham m e l Rd.,&#13;
Green O a k T ow n sh ip . Length:&#13;
5K-8K. Start: 7 p.m. Cost: $5.&#13;
Contact: Larry Bostwick, n orthw&#13;
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■ Aug. 9, Run Thru Hell, Hell&#13;
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m e n t .c om . Length; 4 .8-10 miles.&#13;
Start; 8 a.m. Contact: Har rison&#13;
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■ Aug. 15, 31th annual Melon&#13;
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■ Aug. 20, Northwind Running&#13;
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320 0 Je nnings Rd.,Whitmore&#13;
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■ Aug. 23, Silver Lake 50-50,&#13;
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htm. Length: 50 mile/SOK&#13;
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ContachTortoise and Hare Running&#13;
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■ Aug. 24, Island Lake&#13;
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meter swim, 12.5-mile bike, 3.1-&#13;
mile run. Start: 7:30 a.m. Cost:&#13;
$59 -$6 9. $ 110 relay. Contact:&#13;
j im @ th e e lem e n te ve n t s .c om .&#13;
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$25. Contact: Scott Smith, 248-&#13;
207 -51 35, sm ith s@ s lc s .u s .&#13;
■ Sept. 6 , Dances With Dirt&#13;
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sw ith d ir t .c om . Length: 50&#13;
mile-SOK run. 100K relay. Start:&#13;
6:15 a.m. Contact: 73 4 -9 2 9 -9 0 2 7 ,&#13;
e v e n t s@ ru n n in g f it .c om .&#13;
■ Sept. 13, Run Drugs Out of&#13;
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Length: 5K run-walk, k id s run.&#13;
Cost: $20 early, $25 race day.&#13;
Start: 9:30 a.m. Further details:&#13;
D a yd ra Cormica n, 5 1 7 -5 4 5 -5 9 4 4 ,&#13;
d a y d ra@ sb c g lo b a l.n e t .&#13;
■ Sept. 27, Miles of Smiles SK&#13;
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High School, 7878 Brighton Rd.&#13;
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■ Sept. 27, John Rogucki&#13;
Memorial Kensington&#13;
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Me t ro pa rk , Milford. Length: SK&#13;
run-walk, 1 SK, k ids run. Details:&#13;
M u s t be a m em b e r o f A n n&#13;
A rb o r Track Club, www.aatrackclu&#13;
b .o rg . Cost: $27-$35. Start:&#13;
8:30 a.m. Contact: Jo D ar lin gto n ,&#13;
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(11 a.m.-l p.m.) and U12 on&#13;
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■ Aug. 25, Fourth annual&#13;
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benefitting St. Joseph's&#13;
Hospice of Livingston&#13;
County, Lakeland Golf &amp;&#13;
Country Club, Hamburg&#13;
Township. 10 a.m. shotgun.&#13;
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$950/mo. 734-699-9840&#13;
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pets.$1300 734-426-8499&#13;
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4 bath, near campus.&#13;
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$2000/mo. 734-837-7310&#13;
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$1050. 248-446-0305.&#13;
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pets. $900/mo. 663-8577.&#13;
Close to St. Joe's, EMU,&#13;
UM -Ypsi 2 bdrm, 2 bath,&#13;
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schools 8 buslines. New&#13;
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$925. Kurt 734-604-4195&#13;
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$ 9 5 0 . 734-260-4597&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath ranch,&#13;
attached gar. 9227&#13;
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Y p s i TW P , 1.5 bath&#13;
734-262-1627&#13;
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tons of extras, $2000/&#13;
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Absolutely Spotless!&#13;
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country kit., hardwood&#13;
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Avail 8/31. $1295&#13;
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$1350. 260-9807.&#13;
Ann Arbor $1320, 3&#13;
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$1400 313-715-5466.&#13;
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1 bath, den, laundry.&#13;
$1050/mo. 2710 W. Ellsworth.&#13;
(734) 358-3087.&#13;
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garage, fenced yard,&#13;
Westside close to&#13;
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kitchen 8 fin, bsmt.&#13;
$1150.00. 734-395-2406.&#13;
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$1900/mo. 734-678-2581&#13;
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bdrm, 2.5 baths, 1st fir&#13;
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oak kitchen, deck,&#13;
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North Campus area,&#13;
remod, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath,&#13;
large back yard, 1400 sf&#13;
$1450/mo. 248-763-0120.&#13;
One Block from UM&#13;
stadium, 3 bdrm, 2 car&#13;
gar, fenced yard, usable&#13;
bsmt, hardwood firs,&#13;
upgraded kit, avail. Aug&#13;
1. $1475. (734) 645-9094.&#13;
1 BLOCK W. OF EMU&#13;
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Great neighborhood.&#13;
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Pinckney 3 bedroom 1.5&#13;
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(734)878-0601.&#13;
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bath, 2 car garage, golf&#13;
view, fin bsmt, appliances$&#13;
1300. 732-5636&#13;
RENT TO OWN, 1010&#13;
Maplewood, Ypsi. Newly&#13;
renovated 4 bdrm 2 bath&#13;
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garage. Full fin bsmt,&#13;
C/A, 369 Skydale Dr&#13;
$1250 (734) 663-7417&#13;
3 BDRM- Garage, C/A,&#13;
bsmt. Willow Run&#13;
Schools. Sec. 8 OK.&#13;
$900, (734) 729-2219.&#13;
2 bdrm house in the&#13;
woods. Private driveway,&#13;
wood burning stove&#13;
$750. 734-740-8922&#13;
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Lake. Newly renovated&#13;
4 bdrm, 2-car garage.&#13;
$110,0. (407)414-1135.&#13;
Westside 2 bedroom&#13;
washer/dryer, garage,&#13;
air, basement, $1300 per&#13;
month. (734) 678-8323&#13;
YPSI- 2 bdrm, 1 bath,&#13;
lawn care included. Near&#13;
bus route 8 shopping&#13;
$70Q/mo. (734) 717-3516&#13;
AVAIL NOW! NEAR EMU&#13;
Share bath 8 kitchen,&#13;
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free cable (734)-973-0261&#13;
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8 Internet. No pets.&#13;
$430 + . 734-276-0886&#13;
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smoke/pets. $365/mo.&#13;
(734) 461-6039.&#13;
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lots, 2 vaults, 2 opening&#13;
8 closing, garden of the&#13;
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$4500/best 231-848-4606&#13;
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opening 8 closing.&#13;
$5000. 256-738-7033.&#13;
Washtenong Memorial&#13;
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opening 8 closing.&#13;
$5000. 734-235-7415.&#13;
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(734)216-3302.&#13;
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bus route 8 shopping&#13;
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8 0K. $1185/mo. + dep.&#13;
Sale $69K. 734-480-4140.&#13;
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a tic , e x c e lle n t c o n d ..&#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 8, 2008 www.mlive.com/livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
E L E C T I O N 2 0 0 8&#13;
Pat Hohl, right,&#13;
is all smiles&#13;
as supporters&#13;
gather at his&#13;
home Tuesday.&#13;
The Hamburg&#13;
Township&#13;
trustee won&#13;
the Republican&#13;
primary for&#13;
township&#13;
supervisor,&#13;
beating&#13;
incumbent&#13;
Cindy Pine. He's&#13;
shown here&#13;
with Taylor&#13;
Dolan and her&#13;
mother, Tabitha&#13;
Dolan. Having&#13;
no Democratic&#13;
opposition,&#13;
Hohl effectively&#13;
wins the post.&#13;
PHOTOS:&#13;
JESSICA MCINTYRE.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Hamburg incumbents&#13;
lose to primary rivals&#13;
B a l o n - V a u g h n , P i n e , H a r d e s t y d e f e a t e d&#13;
In Hamburg Township:&#13;
Winning seats:&#13;
From left: Challenger and Hamburg Township Trustee Pat&#13;
Hohl won the supervisor's race, challenger Matt Skiba won&#13;
Incumbents ousted:&#13;
From left: Supervisor Cindy Pine, Clerk Joanna Hardesty and&#13;
Treasurer Roberta Balon-Vaughn lost in Tuesday's primary.&#13;
B Y L E A N N E S M I T H&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Voters made it pretty clear in 'Iliesday’s&#13;
primary election that it’s time&#13;
for a change in leadership in Hamburg&#13;
Tbwnship.&#13;
'Twelve-year Clerk Joanna Hardesty&#13;
and e i^ t-y e a r 'ITeasurer Roberta&#13;
Balon-Vaughn were easily defeated&#13;
by their opponents, while first-term&#13;
Supervisor Cindy Pine fell to a current&#13;
trustee. About 27 percent of the&#13;
township’s voters went to the polls in&#13;
one of the county’s hottest Republican&#13;
primary races.&#13;
Pine was defeated by 'Ihrstee Pat&#13;
Hohl, who decided to give up his seat&#13;
after 12 years to run for supervisor.&#13;
He beat her by 290 votes and a third&#13;
challenger, Don BuiTraw, by more&#13;
than 1,000 votes.&#13;
“I do think there was an anti-incumbent&#13;
groundswell,” Pine said. “I think&#13;
Pat was not perceived as an incumbent&#13;
because he was switching seats&#13;
from one position to another.”&#13;
Hardesty lost to challenger Matt&#13;
Skiba by 357 votes and Balon-Vaughn&#13;
lost to Patrick Evon by nearly 600&#13;
votes.&#13;
Chuck Menzies, a trustee for the&#13;
last 12 years, is the only incumbent&#13;
Hamburg Township Supervisor&#13;
Cindy Pine gathers with supporters&#13;
at Aleko's Restaurant on Tuesday&#13;
night to await results that&#13;
eventually showed she had lost the&#13;
GOP primary.&#13;
to be returned to his post. Bill Hahn,&#13;
Phil Semprevivo and Michael Dolan&#13;
join him as trustees.&#13;
S E E HAMBURG, A 4&#13;
Denby,&#13;
Rogers get&#13;
chance at&#13;
state House&#13;
Republicans wins spots&#13;
on November ballot&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
A N D U S A C A R O L IN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Cincfy Denby surprised few in the race for the&#13;
Republican nomination in Livingston County’s&#13;
47th state House District, outdistancing all t h i ^&#13;
of her challengers - Charlie Aberasturi, Carl Konopaska&#13;
and Frank Portelli&#13;
- combined.&#13;
And in the race for the&#13;
66th District state House&#13;
seat. Republican Bill Rogers&#13;
will face Democrat Donna&#13;
Anderson for the seat being&#13;
vacated by Republican&#13;
Chris Ward, who could not&#13;
run again because of term&#13;
limitations.&#13;
In the 47th District, Denby&#13;
garnered 4,031 votes to runner-&#13;
up Aberasturi’s 1,391.&#13;
The third-place Portelli received&#13;
1,112 votes and lastplace&#13;
finisher Konopaska&#13;
got 1,007, in unofficial vote&#13;
results that must be certified by the Livingston&#13;
County Board of Canvassers. Combined, the&#13;
three losing candidates received 3,510 votes,&#13;
about 500 less than Denby.&#13;
While Denby had visibility as outgoing state&#13;
Rep. Joe Hune’s legislative aide, she attributed&#13;
her victory more to copious use of old-fashioned&#13;
shoe leather.&#13;
Denby said she knocked on “9,000 doors” in the&#13;
district during her campaign of several months,&#13;
taking a leave of absence as Hune’s aide on April&#13;
1 to devote herself to a full-time campaign. Hune&#13;
was prevented fixrm running again because of&#13;
term limitations.&#13;
“I appreciate the support I received from 47th&#13;
District residents, and I attribute a lot of it to my&#13;
campaign support group,” Denby said, after the&#13;
results were in late 'Ibesday night.&#13;
With her primary win, Denby now moves on to&#13;
the November ballot, where she will be the heavy&#13;
favorite against Democratic candidate Scott Lucas&#13;
and Philip Johnson of the U.S. Taxpayers&#13;
Parly.&#13;
Tliming her attention to the 2009 legislative&#13;
session, Denby said the state Legislature has&#13;
Visit US&#13;
online&#13;
Visit us online&#13;
for the most&#13;
up-to-date&#13;
information on&#13;
election results:&#13;
mlive.com/&#13;
livingston&#13;
community&#13;
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miive .com&#13;
S E E STA TE H O U S E , A 4&#13;
INSIDE:&#13;
Howell school candidates will vie for three seats, A 2&#13;
All millage renewal requests approved, A2&#13;
M u rph y,T h eis w in in Brighton Township, A3&#13;
Chart with complete results, A3&#13;
R o u n d u p o f area tow n sh ip races, A 4&#13;
Newcomer w in s trustee seat in Howell Township, A S&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald: Never take re-election for granted, A 7&#13;
L E S A c o l l e c t i n g s c h o o l s u p p l i e s f o r a n n u a l 'B a c k p a c k s f o r K i d s '&#13;
Donations sought&#13;
for children w ho&#13;
can't afford new gear&#13;
B Y L E A N N E S M I T H&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Everyone remembers the&#13;
joy of the first day of school,&#13;
arriving with an arsenal of&#13;
new pencils, notebooks and&#13;
crayons.&#13;
The Livingston Educational&#13;
Service Agency doesn’t&#13;
want the economy to p re vent&#13;
kids today from sharing&#13;
in that same thrill. Its annual&#13;
“Backpacks for Kids” project&#13;
collects school supplies so&#13;
no one has to sta rt the year&#13;
without the basics.&#13;
“It just makes the first day&#13;
of school special,” said Je an&#13;
Garratt, LESA’s director of&#13;
early childhood programs&#13;
and organizer of this schoolsupply&#13;
drive. “The kids can&#13;
staid the year off on the right&#13;
foot more organized and&#13;
ready to sta rt learning.”&#13;
This is the sixth year of&#13;
the project. Donations of&#13;
school supplies, cash and&#13;
certificates for haircuts are&#13;
being accepted through&#13;
'Tuesday, Aug. 19. Those who&#13;
can’t make tha t deadline for&#13;
supplies cam still contribute&#13;
cash through Tuesday Aug.&#13;
26, Garratt said&#13;
Supplies will be distributed&#13;
from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on&#13;
Wednesday, Aug. 27, at the&#13;
LESA Education Center,&#13;
1425 W. Grand River Ave. in&#13;
Howell.&#13;
More than 3,700 filled backpacks&#13;
have been distributed&#13;
since the program began.&#13;
Last year, more than 1,000&#13;
went to children throughout&#13;
the county.&#13;
Garratt predicts demand&#13;
will be up this year as families&#13;
still are struggling amid&#13;
the sta te ’s sluggish economy.&#13;
The goal is to distribute&#13;
S E E B A C K P A C K S , A 4&#13;
Brandon&#13;
Pajur, 12, left,&#13;
and Nathan&#13;
Pajur, n , stuff&#13;
backpacks&#13;
for LESA's&#13;
Backpacks for&#13;
Kids last year.&#13;
Organizers&#13;
hope to serve&#13;
1 , 2 0 0 children&#13;
this fall.&#13;
FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
•INDEX&#13;
Achievers, volunteers A8&#13;
Calendar A9&#13;
Livingston Life A7-A9&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column A7&#13;
Sports B1-B2&#13;
The L ivings ton C omm u n ity News&#13;
420 W. Main St., Brighton, Ml 48116&#13;
810-844-2000&#13;
Fax: 810-844-2040&#13;
Contact us via e-mail at:&#13;
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For th e 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;
Today's corrections appear&#13;
on Page A6 and involve this topic:&#13;
■ Fire millage clarified&#13;
, Please&#13;
Recycle&#13;
JMIUSERECYdEO PAPER:&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Fine arts festival&#13;
on tap in Brighton&#13;
Downtown Brighton will&#13;
covered in a rt this weekend,&#13;
as the 25th anniversary edition&#13;
of the Brighton Fine Arts&#13;
Festival takes over most of&#13;
West Main Street n e a r the&#13;
Mill Pond.&#13;
The festival, hosted by&#13;
the G re a te r Brighton Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce,&#13;
ru n s Saturday and Sunday&#13;
and will include displays by&#13;
more than 70 artists.&#13;
“The artists will sell items&#13;
consisting of acrylic, leather,&#13;
fibers, pottery, sculpture,&#13;
photography and more,” says&#13;
Cheryl Mayday, chairwoman&#13;
of the Arts Festival.&#13;
An estimated 20,000 visitors&#13;
attend the a rt festival.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Authors, pals&#13;
'Two longtime friends&#13;
team up to create a&#13;
children’s book. A7&#13;
It's m elon time&#13;
As Howell preps for the&#13;
annual Melon Festival, local&#13;
growers at the Dinkel farm go&#13;
on the air promoting the a rea’s&#13;
favorite local fruit. A7&#13;
Famous shirt&#13;
Run Thru Hell T-shirts&#13;
have become collector’s&#13;
items over the years. B1&#13;
New Howell coach&#13;
New head football coach&#13;
Aaron Metz comes home to&#13;
Howell. B1&#13;
A2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 8, 2 0 0 8&#13;
E L E C T I O N 2 0 0 8&#13;
C o u n t / s v o t e r s s a y&#13;
y e s t o t a x p r o p o s a l s&#13;
F u n d s O K 'd f o r f i r e , l i b r a r i e s , r o a d s&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
Livingston County voters&#13;
were in a generous mood&#13;
Tuesday when it came to tax&#13;
levies, approving all seven&#13;
ballot issues that were seeking&#13;
the renewal of millages for&#13;
fire department, road maintenance&#13;
and library operations.&#13;
Hamburg fire millage&#13;
Voters in Hamburg Township&#13;
approved an extension of&#13;
the fire departments operating&#13;
millage.&#13;
The 10-year, 1-mill tax was&#13;
approved by 865 votes, 2,332 to&#13;
1,467. This is the only operating&#13;
money the township fire&#13;
department receives. It will&#13;
cost the owner of a $250,000&#13;
home about $125 per year in&#13;
taxes and will generate a little&#13;
over $1 million for the department&#13;
this year.&#13;
“I t’s a very good feeling&#13;
for the firefighters to see&#13;
th a t the ha rd work and time&#13;
they commit to the community&#13;
is recognized by the vote&#13;
rs and ap p re c ia ted ,” said&#13;
Assistant Fire Chief Nick&#13;
Miller. “We know th e se a re&#13;
tough times and we want to&#13;
thank everyone for voting&#13;
for th is.”&#13;
The millage will make it&#13;
possible for the department&#13;
to keep up its current level&#13;
of service, as well as make&#13;
improvements in that service&#13;
that could save taxpayers&#13;
money in the future. Miller&#13;
said.&#13;
“We are committed to continuing&#13;
to serve our community&#13;
at the high level we have&#13;
and exceed that level,” Miller&#13;
said.&#13;
Howell fire millage&#13;
Staffing levels and community&#13;
outreach within the&#13;
Howell Area Fire D ep a rtment&#13;
will remain untouched&#13;
following vote r approval of&#13;
a five-year, 1.1-mill renewal&#13;
reque st. The dep a rtmen t&#13;
was supported by 2,829 vote&#13;
rs within its coverage area,&#13;
inside the city of Howell and&#13;
the townships of Marion,&#13;
Oceola, Howell and Cohoctah.&#13;
About 1,160 voters re je&#13;
c ted the request.&#13;
An anticipated $1.9 million&#13;
is expected to be generated&#13;
the first year, helping to fund&#13;
the department’s daily activities&#13;
(using 1 mill) and add to&#13;
its equipment replacement&#13;
fund (0.1 mill).&#13;
Fowlerville fire millage&#13;
Voters in the Fowlerville area&#13;
overwhelmingly approved&#13;
a renewal of a 1.1-mill levy for&#13;
fire department operations.&#13;
The vote was 1,121 to 294 in&#13;
Fowlerville and the townships&#13;
of Handy, Conway and Iosco.&#13;
The levy is expected to generate&#13;
$618,320 in the first year.&#13;
Hamburg library levy&#13;
Hamburg Township voters&#13;
handily approved the extension&#13;
of an operations millage&#13;
for the library.&#13;
The five-year, 0.4418-mill&#13;
tax for operations passed by&#13;
more than 1,000 votes a t 2,465&#13;
to 1,312.&#13;
Its will cost the owner of&#13;
a $300,000 home about $66&#13;
p e r year, and it will generate&#13;
about $438,000 for the library&#13;
in 2009.&#13;
The millage will allow the&#13;
library to continue its staffing&#13;
and services, which include&#13;
music and DVD collections,&#13;
digital audio books, computer&#13;
availability and expanded operating&#13;
hours, said director&#13;
Holly Hentz.&#13;
Pinckney library levy&#13;
A millage that will allow the&#13;
Pinckney Community Public&#13;
Library to continue the services&#13;
it currently provides&#13;
was renewed by voters.&#13;
The six-year, 0.9562-mill tax&#13;
passed 481 to 390. While it was&#13;
close, Joan McCloskey, the library&#13;
board’s treasurer, said&#13;
library officials are pleased&#13;
they’ll still be able to provide&#13;
the kind of services that library&#13;
patrons have come to&#13;
depend on. “We are relieved&#13;
and pleased,” McCloskey&#13;
said. “We appreciate the support&#13;
of the residents in this&#13;
request.”The levy will generate&#13;
about $338,800 its first&#13;
year.&#13;
Road millages&#13;
Voters in Conway and Deerfield&#13;
township approved road&#13;
maintenance millages by&#13;
clear margins.&#13;
Conway voters approved a&#13;
2-mill tax for road improvements&#13;
that will run for the&#13;
next four years. The vote was&#13;
345 to 122. Deerfield voters&#13;
approved a 1-mill levy for dust&#13;
control on local roads that will&#13;
run for four years. The vote&#13;
was 247 to 144.&#13;
Tuesday is filing deadline for school posts&#13;
3 seats open on the&#13;
Howell school board&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The Livmgston Community News&#13;
Tuesday is the deadline for&#13;
filing to be a candidate for the&#13;
Howell Public Schools Board&#13;
of Education in the Nov. 4&#13;
general election.&#13;
So far, five candidates have&#13;
filed: Deborah Drick, Patricia&#13;
Howie, Kris Kauserud, Bob&#13;
Parker and incumbent Michael&#13;
Yenshaw.&#13;
Yenshaw currently sits on&#13;
the board as a trustee, having&#13;
been appointed last October&#13;
to replace Mary Jo Dymond,&#13;
who resigned.&#13;
Three se a ts a re up for&#13;
grabs this year, including&#13;
the unexpired te rm s of&#13;
Dymond, Sue Drazic and&#13;
Je a n n e Clum. Currently,&#13;
appointees a re holding two&#13;
of those positions and the&#13;
third se a t is temporarily&#13;
vacant. Daniel Fondriest,&#13;
appointed la st December to&#13;
replace Dean Miller (who&#13;
had been named to replace&#13;
Clum), said e a rlie r this&#13;
week he intends to ru n for a&#13;
full te rm and would file b e fore&#13;
the deadline.&#13;
On a related note, a t its&#13;
meeting Monday, the Howell&#13;
Board of Education is expected&#13;
to name one of seven&#13;
applicants to replace Kim&#13;
Shumaker, who resigned last&#13;
month because h e r family is&#13;
moving. Shumaker was appointed&#13;
last October to re place&#13;
Drazic.&#13;
Applicants to fill the vacant&#13;
position are Anne Barker,&#13;
Deborah Drick, Patricia&#13;
Howie, Mark Michaels, Douglas&#13;
Moore, Christopher Nall&#13;
and Richard Pelon.&#13;
Whoever replaces Shumaker&#13;
will serve less than&#13;
three months, until the fall&#13;
election.&#13;
H o w e l l H i g h a t h l e t i c s b e t t i n g&#13;
o n s u c c e s s o f p o k e r f u n d r a i s e r&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Dan Hutcheson doesn’t&#13;
consider himself a gambling&#13;
man, but he’s betting that the&#13;
newest Howell High School&#13;
Athletic Department fundra&#13;
ise r will e arn his organization&#13;
some new sports equipment&#13;
and field upgrades. The&#13;
fun begins Sunday, Aug. 17,&#13;
and will run over a series of&#13;
nights.&#13;
“I don’t want to tell people&#13;
to go out and gamble,&#13;
but if you’re going to go out&#13;
(anyway) and have a good&#13;
time ..., well, if we can benefit&#13;
from that, it’s great,” said&#13;
Hutcheson, speaking about&#13;
the first Texas Hold ‘Em poke&#13;
r tournament to benefit the&#13;
school sports program. The&#13;
athletic department will net&#13;
about 10 percent of the pot&#13;
brought into The Shark Club&#13;
in Howell Aug. 17-20 and Aug.&#13;
24-27.&#13;
“This can generate some&#13;
nice revenue for the athletic&#13;
department,” said Mike&#13;
Markos, owner of Markos&#13;
Management, a firm that facilitates&#13;
these types of fundraisers&#13;
for The Shark Club in&#13;
Howell and Waterford. “I’ve&#13;
seen charities earn as much&#13;
as $1,500 a night.”&#13;
Hutcheson, Howell High’s&#13;
athletic director, has a threeto&#13;
four-page working document&#13;
detailing everything&#13;
he’d like to do for his athletes.&#13;
Charity fundraiser&#13;
■ What: A Texas Hold 'Em&#13;
tournament fundrasier&#13;
over a series of eight nights&#13;
to benefit the Howell&#13;
High School Athletic&#13;
Department.&#13;
■ Why: Proceeds will be&#13;
used to upgrade the high&#13;
school ball fields, track&#13;
area and to purchase&#13;
equipment.&#13;
■ Who: Anyone over 18 is&#13;
welcome to participate.&#13;
■ Where: The Shark Club,&#13;
just north of 1-96 on D-19&#13;
(Michigan Avenue), Howell.&#13;
■ When: Game play starts&#13;
at 5 p.m. Aug. 17-20 and&#13;
Aug. 24-27. Eight additional&#13;
dates will be selected at a&#13;
later time.&#13;
■ Details: 517-540-0300.&#13;
In addition to new equipment,&#13;
he ’d like improvements to&#13;
outside fields and the track,&#13;
work that falls outside the&#13;
scope of upgrades approved&#13;
by voters in 2003. “You can&#13;
always make things look better,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
With ongoing improvements&#13;
made the building’s&#13;
interior “to bring it up to par&#13;
with Parker (High School),”&#13;
he’d like to upgrade exterior&#13;
areas, but th e re ’s no money&#13;
to make it happen. He’d heard&#13;
about the success of Texas&#13;
Hold ‘Em tournaments, and&#13;
“thought this could be a good&#13;
thing for us,” Hutcheson&#13;
said.&#13;
Little work is involved with&#13;
a card-game fundraiser, as&#13;
opposed to the charity golf&#13;
outings Hutcheson has organized&#13;
in the past. “You only&#13;
need three people to work&#13;
that night, one to sell the&#13;
chips, one to collect the chips&#13;
and one to rake the chips,” or&#13;
figure out the charity’s take,&#13;
he said.&#13;
Up to 40 players can play&#13;
a t 10 tables for a $25 buy-in.&#13;
Novices are welcome and will&#13;
be able to play at an eleventh&#13;
hand-by-hand game table&#13;
where game instruction and&#13;
demonstrations are optional.&#13;
“We’ll sit down and educate&#13;
them first so they can get a&#13;
feel for it,” said Markos.&#13;
Hutcheson has not set a&#13;
dollar goal going into the&#13;
fundraiser, instead appreciating&#13;
“whatever money we can&#13;
bring in.”&#13;
The Howell athletic department&#13;
will also benefit from&#13;
the sale of a wood carving,&#13;
said Markos. “One of the&#13;
dealers at The Shark Club is&#13;
a chain saw artist. To raise&#13;
a little extra money for the&#13;
charities, we raffle off a wood&#13;
carving.”&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at lhumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
Library gets $500&#13;
for The Big Read&#13;
Hartland’s Cromaine Library&#13;
has received a donation&#13;
of $500 from the Brighton&#13;
Masonic Lodge to support&#13;
The Big Read in Livingston&#13;
County. The donation will go&#13;
toward the purchase of books&#13;
and for programs for all ages.&#13;
The Big Read a t Cromaine&#13;
Library will focus on “To Kill a&#13;
Mockingbird,” by Harper Lee,&#13;
and will take place in February.&#13;
There will be discussions&#13;
on diversity in the country as&#13;
well as the potential impact of&#13;
racism in the community.&#13;
Cromaine also will receive&#13;
a Big Read grant of $12,000&#13;
for community-based reading&#13;
programs. The Big Read is an&#13;
initiative of the National Endowment&#13;
for the Arts.&#13;
Howell&#13;
Auditions slated&#13;
for'Wonderful Life'&#13;
The Commimity Theatre of&#13;
Howell will have auditions for&#13;
the musical versiori of “It’s a&#13;
Wonderful Life” at the Howell&#13;
High School Freshman Campus,&#13;
1400 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell and at Maria’s School&#13;
of Dance, 145 E. Grand River&#13;
Ave., Fowlerville.&#13;
The movie will be shown&#13;
Sunday a t 6 p.m. in the Freshman&#13;
Campus auditorium.&#13;
There are optional dance&#13;
workshops Wednesday at&#13;
6:30 p.m. for ages 7 through&#13;
12 and a t 7:30 p.m. for teens&#13;
and adults. Maria’s School&#13;
of Dance will host vocal and&#13;
dance auditions on Saturday&#13;
a t 9:30 a.m. for ages 7 through&#13;
12 and a t 12:30 p.m. for teens&#13;
and adults.&#13;
Reading auditions for all&#13;
ages are Monday, Aug. 18, at&#13;
6:30 p.m.; callbacks, if needed,&#13;
are 'Tuesday, Aug. 19, a t 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Rehearsals will run Monday&#13;
through Friday from 6:30&#13;
to 9:30 p.m. beginning Monday,&#13;
Aug. 25. Performances&#13;
are Nov. 14-16, and Nov. 21-23.&#13;
For details, visit www.&#13;
cththeatre.org and click on&#13;
“shows” or “auditions,” call&#13;
producer Pam Medelis at 810-&#13;
229-2315 or e-mail medel3@&#13;
sbcglobal.net.&#13;
Pink Floyd tribute&#13;
concert tonight&#13;
Tonight’s concert featuring&#13;
Echoes of Pink Floyd will begin&#13;
a t 9 p.m. on the front lawn&#13;
of the historic Livingston&#13;
County courthouse because&#13;
it includes a la se r and light&#13;
show as well.&#13;
For details, call The Opera&#13;
House a t 517-540-0065.&#13;
The Opera House is home of&#13;
the Livingston Arts Council,&#13;
which hosts the annual summer&#13;
Concerts at the Courthouse&#13;
in downtovra Howell.&#13;
Finalists picked&#13;
for Melon court&#13;
Nineteen Melon Festival&#13;
Prince and P rin c e ss finalists&#13;
were selected July 25&#13;
by members of the Howell&#13;
Jaycees. Only six can be&#13;
chosen to hold this y e a r’s&#13;
title as 2008 Howell Jaycees&#13;
Melon Festival Prin c e and&#13;
Prin c e ss, Mini Prince and&#13;
P rinc e ss and Sprout Prince&#13;
and Princess.&#13;
Finalists are Cooper Schafer,&#13;
Alexandra Holman, Meredith&#13;
Heeg, Kailyn John,&#13;
Mela Hammond, Isabella&#13;
Decia, Kylie Lewis, Alexandria&#13;
(Lexie) Peterson, Kenny&#13;
Kline, Ethan Kwek, TJ Bush,&#13;
Kody Sweet, Cullen Godfrey,&#13;
Colton Schafer, Alexandra&#13;
Decia, Anna Balog, Emma&#13;
Weber, Isabella Tavolacci and&#13;
Morgan Heeg.&#13;
The Prince and Princess&#13;
contest is broken into two&#13;
judging categories, personality&#13;
and community fundraising,&#13;
which kicked off Aug. 1.&#13;
Fundraiser jugs wiQ be placed&#13;
a t CarTronics, 204 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave. Photos of the finalist&#13;
will be placed on each&#13;
fundraiser jug. Supporters&#13;
drop monetary votes into the&#13;
fundraiser jug of their preferred&#13;
candidate.&#13;
Proceeds will support the&#13;
Back-to-School backpack&#13;
project, which supplies backpacks,&#13;
lunch sacks and other&#13;
school supplies to underprivileged&#13;
chilcten.&#13;
The fundraiser ends&#13;
Wednesday a t 4 p.m. The&#13;
monetary votes received, with&#13;
a one cent to one vote equivalent,&#13;
will count as 50 percent&#13;
of a fiinalist’s chance to win.&#13;
Judging takes place Thursday&#13;
at 6:30 p.m., with the 19&#13;
finalists in attendance, a t the&#13;
courthouse amphitheater, 200&#13;
E. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
The Sprout Prince and&#13;
Princess, Mini Prince and&#13;
Princess and Melon Festival&#13;
Prince and Princess will ride&#13;
on a float in the 49th annual&#13;
Howell Jaycees Melon Festival&#13;
Parade on Saturday, Aug.&#13;
16, a t noon. Semi-finalists are&#13;
invited to walk or ride bikes&#13;
along side of the Melon Court&#13;
float.&#13;
Theater seats&#13;
being replaced&#13;
Plans are under way to&#13;
replace “500 uncomfortable&#13;
seats (with) 400 comfortable&#13;
ones” at the auditorium of the&#13;
Howell High School Fre shman&#13;
campus, according to&#13;
Linda Peasley, tre a su re r of&#13;
the Community Theatre of&#13;
Howell, the group responsible&#13;
for funding the project.&#13;
The transition should be&#13;
completed by the end of August.&#13;
The auditorium, a t 1400&#13;
W. Grand River Ave., is used&#13;
regularly and maintained in&#13;
pa rt by the Community Theatre.&#13;
The group is selling seat&#13;
sponsorships for $300 each or&#13;
$500 for two. Order forms can&#13;
be downloaded fi'om www.cththeatre.&#13;
org.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Center collects&#13;
used prom dresses&#13;
The Women’s Resource&#13;
Center in partnership with&#13;
Snedicor’s Cleaners is collecting&#13;
gently used prom and&#13;
homecoming dresses that are&#13;
less than five years old for the&#13;
Cinderella’s Closet project.&#13;
The project allows high&#13;
school students with identification&#13;
to purchase the dresses&#13;
for $20. Scholarships are&#13;
available.&#13;
Cinderella’s Closet will&#13;
take place a t Lady of Livingston&#13;
fitness center, 8491W.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Suite 100,&#13;
Brighton on Sept. 12-13, 19-&#13;
20 and 26-27, and will be open&#13;
Fridays from 6 to 9 p.m. and&#13;
Saturdays fi’om 1 to 6 p.m.&#13;
To donate a dress, bring&#13;
it to Snedicor’s Cleaners at&#13;
8688 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton; 863 S. Latson Road,&#13;
Genoa Township; or 220 S.&#13;
Michigan Ave., Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-548-2200.&#13;
From News staff reports&#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 , A U G U S T 8, 2 0 0 8 A3&#13;
Aug. 5 primary election results&#13;
Following are unofficial vote totals from&#13;
the Tuesday, Aug. 5primary election in&#13;
Livingston County.&#13;
Check for up-to-date election&#13;
results on the Web:&#13;
1) http://co.livingston.mi.us/CountyClerk/&#13;
2) mlive.com/livingstoncommunitynews/&#13;
*denotes incumbent&#13;
Federal offices&#13;
U.S. Senate&#13;
Jack Hoogendyk Jr. (R) 13,455&#13;
* Carl Levin (D) 4,043&#13;
U.S. House of Representatives&#13;
8th District (2-year term)&#13;
Mike Rogers, (R), Brighton 14,904&#13;
Robert Alexander, (D), E. Lansing 3,818&#13;
State offices&#13;
House of Representatives&#13;
(2-year terms)&#13;
■ 47t/)D/stnct (includes northern,&#13;
western and southwestern Livingston&#13;
County)&#13;
Charles Aberasturi, (R), Hartland 1,511&#13;
Cindy Denby, (R), Handy 4,710&#13;
Carl Konopaska, (R), Handy 1,114&#13;
Frank Portelli, (R), Deerfield 1,305&#13;
Scott Lucas, (D), Hamburg 1,897&#13;
■ 66th District (Includes central and&#13;
southeastern Livingston County, part of&#13;
western Oakland County)&#13;
Jason Corosanite, (R), Howell 2,001&#13;
Bill Rogers, (R), Brighton 4,470&#13;
Donna Anderson, (D), Brighton 1,324&#13;
Thomas Crawford, (D), Milford 499&#13;
Court of Appeals, 4th District&#13;
(one 6-year term, nonpartisan)&#13;
Eric Doster&#13;
2,164 Livingston County votes/&#13;
27,308 total votes&#13;
Jim Howell&#13;
1,643 Livingston County votes/&#13;
34,324 total votes&#13;
Michael J. Kelly&#13;
5,090 Livingston County votes/&#13;
88,935 total votes&#13;
Paula Manderfield&#13;
4,033 Livingston County votes/&#13;
70,913 total votes&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
elected officials&#13;
Prosecuting Attorney&#13;
(4-year term)&#13;
* David Morse, (R) Howell 13,731&#13;
Sheriff&#13;
(4-year term)&#13;
* Robert J. Bezotte, (R), Howell 13,973&#13;
Clerk&#13;
(4-year term) *&#13;
* Margaret Dunleavy (R), Hartland 13,896&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
(4-year term)&#13;
* Dianne H. Hardy, (R), Oceola 13,750&#13;
Register of Deeds&#13;
(4-year term)&#13;
* 5ally Reynolds, (R) Marion 13,670&#13;
Drain Commissioner&#13;
(4-year term)&#13;
* Brian Jonckheere, (R), Howell 13,316&#13;
Board of Commissioners&#13;
(2-year terms)&#13;
District 1&#13;
* Maggie E. Jones, (R) Brighton 1,484&#13;
Pamela Green, (D), Brighton 308&#13;
District 2&#13;
Josiah Goyt, (R), Oceola&#13;
(dropped out) 264&#13;
*JimMantey,(R), Oceola 766&#13;
District 3&#13;
* Dave Domas, (R) Tyrone 1,809&#13;
Adrian Montgomery (D), Hartland 283&#13;
District 4&#13;
Douglas Helzerman, (R) Handy 719&#13;
* Ronald Van Houten, (R), Iosco 772&#13;
Districts&#13;
* Donald 5. Parker, (R), Howell 1,149&#13;
District 6&#13;
* Steven Williams, (R), Marion 1,569&#13;
District?&#13;
Carol 5. Griffith, (R), Genoa 1,598&#13;
Districts&#13;
* Dennis L. Dolan, (R), Hamburg 1,244&#13;
Districts&#13;
* John E. LaBelle (R) Brighton Twp. 899&#13;
Township offices,&#13;
b a llo t proposals&#13;
(Offices are 4-year terms)&#13;
Brighton Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
Thomas Murphy, (R) 1,011&#13;
Ken Wilkinson, (R) 620&#13;
Clerk&#13;
* Ann Bollin, (R) Treasurer 1,424&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
* Geri Harmon, (R)&#13;
Lana Theis, (R)&#13;
Trustee (elect 4)&#13;
* Catherine Doughty, (R)&#13;
Jim Kovitz, (R)&#13;
Charles Moran, (R)&#13;
John Rogers, (R)&#13;
* Mike Slaton, (R)&#13;
Jason Welter, (R)&#13;
Cohoctah Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
* Mark Fosdick (R)&#13;
Clerk&#13;
Brenda Meek (R)&#13;
Tammy Moen, (R)&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Tamela Bock (R)&#13;
Trustee (elect?)&#13;
Karen Thurner, (R)&#13;
William Thurner, (R)&#13;
Conway Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
Bob Burke, (R)&#13;
* Michael B. Rife (R)&#13;
Clerk&#13;
Gary F. Benson (R)&#13;
Cindy Dickerson (R)&#13;
Alison D. Killen (R)&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
* Kathy DeMarais,(R)&#13;
Trustee (elect?)&#13;
* Lawrence Parsons, (R)&#13;
Lorainne Swails, (R)&#13;
* Eric N. West, (R)&#13;
Constable&#13;
* Dennis L. Bowdoin, (R)&#13;
Conway Township road millage:&#13;
Yes&#13;
No&#13;
Deerfield Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
* Thomas A. Green, (R)&#13;
Clerk&#13;
* Nancy Laier, (R)&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
* Cheryl Petchell, (R)&#13;
Trustee (elect?)&#13;
* Alfred G. Mattioli, (R)&#13;
* Douglas Taylor, (R)&#13;
Deerfield road millage renewal:&#13;
Yes&#13;
No&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
* Gary T. McCririe, (R)&#13;
Tom Rafferty, (R)&#13;
Clerk&#13;
* Paulette A. Skolarus, (R)&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
* Robin L. Hunt,(R)&#13;
Trustee (elect 4)&#13;
* Jean W. Ledford, (R)&#13;
* H. James Mortensen, (R)&#13;
* Todd Smith, (R)&#13;
Dewey Thomas, (R)&#13;
* Steve W. Wildman, (R)&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
* Mark St. Charles, (R)&#13;
Clerk '&#13;
•Michael H,Sedlak,(R)&#13;
Walt Ernst, (D)&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
* Susan Daugherty, (R)&#13;
Trustee (elect 4)&#13;
* Tracey Edry, (R)&#13;
Richard Everett(R)&#13;
* Rollin Green, (R)&#13;
* George Kilpatrick, (R)&#13;
Billy E. Lintner, (R)&#13;
•Wallace Qualls, (R)&#13;
Anna Ernst, (D)&#13;
Jo Ann Murphy, (D)&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
Don Burtraw, (R)&#13;
Patrick Hohl, (R)&#13;
* Cynthia Pine, (R)&#13;
Clerk&#13;
•Joanna Hardesty, (R)&#13;
Matt Skiba, (R)&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
* Roberta S. Balon-Vaughn, (R)&#13;
Patrick Evon, (R)&#13;
Trustee (elect 4)&#13;
Howard Dillman, (R)&#13;
Michael H. Dolan, (R)&#13;
William Hahn, (R)&#13;
* Chuck Menzies, (R)&#13;
Jason Negri, (R)&#13;
Philip Semprevivo, (R)&#13;
Kevin B. Wiley, (R)&#13;
Michael Zeglevski, (R)&#13;
784&#13;
Hamburg ballot proposals&#13;
Hamburg Township fire millage:&#13;
844 Yes 2,332&#13;
No 1,467&#13;
1,068 Hamburg Township library millage:&#13;
841 Yes 2,465&#13;
684 No 1,312&#13;
1,016&#13;
1,077&#13;
544&#13;
Handy Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
Henry M. Vaupel, (R) 494&#13;
Clerk&#13;
• Laura A. Eisele, (R) 485&#13;
706&#13;
195&#13;
Cf\&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
• Linda M.Tesch, (R) 486&#13;
Trustee (elect?)&#13;
59&#13;
Erik C. Frazier, (R) 251&#13;
217&#13;
Paul K. Moots, (R) 89&#13;
Gordon R. Munsell, (R) 290&#13;
199&#13;
193&#13;
Dave Roddy, (R) 224&#13;
* Robert Redinger, (D) 65&#13;
200&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
•William Fountain, (R) 1,035&#13;
243 Clerk&#13;
Victor Law, (R) 500&#13;
47 • Ann Ulrich, (R) 779&#13;
236 Treasurer&#13;
127 • Kathleen Horning, (R) 1,043&#13;
354&#13;
Trustee (elect 4)&#13;
* Joseph Colaianne,(R) 833&#13;
• Glenn Harper, (R) 825&#13;
294 • Larry Hopkins, (R) 838&#13;
202 •Joseph M.Petrucci, (R) 923&#13;
205 Howell Township&#13;
320&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
• Maureen E. Heikkinen, (R) 448&#13;
345&#13;
Clerk&#13;
• Carolyn J. Eaton, (R) 380&#13;
122 Mira Spyres, (R) 142&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
• Lawrence D. Hammond, (R) 300&#13;
259 Joseph T. McKnight (R) 198&#13;
263&#13;
Trustee (elect 4)&#13;
Anne Barker (R) 159&#13;
•Mike Coddington, (R) 243&#13;
265 Aaren Currie (R) 209&#13;
Bill Graham (R) 159&#13;
220 Carolyn Henry (R) 270&#13;
224 •John Hubbel, (R) 294&#13;
•James Phelan, (R) 252&#13;
247 Debbie Platt (R) 176&#13;
144 Michael Rusk, (R) 167&#13;
809&#13;
Iosco Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
• William Miller, (R) 283&#13;
Clerk&#13;
617&#13;
• Dan Delmerico, (R) 211&#13;
1,262&#13;
Amanda DeGroot Opolka, (R) 144&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
•Connie K. Michaud, (R) 287&#13;
1,231&#13;
945&#13;
Trustee (elect?)&#13;
• Roy DeGroot, (R) 216&#13;
827&#13;
•Joseph L. Parker, (R) 231&#13;
929&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
789&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
835&#13;
* Robert W. Hanvey, (R) 768&#13;
Clerk&#13;
• Tammy L. Beal, (R) 840&#13;
775&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
• Paula WyckofUR) 793&#13;
836&#13;
Trustee (elect 4)&#13;
• Les Andersen, (R) 622&#13;
332 • David J.Hamann, (R) 479&#13;
827&#13;
• Travis Hodge, (R) 515&#13;
Scott Lloyd, (R) 586&#13;
550&#13;
* Dan Lowe (R) 531&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
493 Supervisor&#13;
494 • William J. Bamber,(R) 553&#13;
423 Clerk&#13;
462 • Kathleen McLean, (R) 568&#13;
510 Treasurer&#13;
321 • Evelyn M. Cornell, (R) 576&#13;
354 Trustee (elect 4)&#13;
• Sean P. Dunleavy, (R) 492&#13;
• Robert Henshaw, (R) 455&#13;
451 •Kieth HufUR) 461&#13;
1,483 * Lance Schuhmacher, (R) 453&#13;
1,193 Putnam Township&#13;
1,330&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
• Ron Rau, (R) 436&#13;
1,687 Clerk&#13;
• Sally Guyon, (R) 504&#13;
1,185 Treasurer&#13;
1,777 Patrick Carney, (R) 298&#13;
Carrie Humble, (R) 136&#13;
879 Pamela Kekes, (R) 165&#13;
1,212 Trustee (elect 4)&#13;
1,680 Jerry Balk, (R) 322&#13;
1,268 Keith Chambers, (R) 380&#13;
1,195 • Norm Klein, (R) 346&#13;
1,395 G. Richard McCloskey, (R) 395&#13;
951 • Kevin Dobis, (D) 216&#13;
984 Frank Gazdecki, (D) 191&#13;
Tyrone Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
•Andrew Schmidt, (R) 893&#13;
Clerk&#13;
Keith Kremer, (R) 671&#13;
• Horace W. Morton, (R) 431&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
* David Kurtz, (R) 854&#13;
Trustee (elect 4)&#13;
Suzanne Anderson, (R) 727&#13;
* Robert Byerly, (R) 451&#13;
Steven Hasbrouck, (R) 595&#13;
• Brian Miles, (R) 819&#13;
• Steven Nagy, (R) 609&#13;
• Lynn Thompson, (R) 525&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
Supervisor&#13;
• James Peterson, (R) 161&#13;
Linda Carol Walker, (R) 215&#13;
Clerk&#13;
• Linda J. Topping, (R) 283&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
• Bonnie Mahler, (R) 290&#13;
Trustee (elect 4)&#13;
Paul Brown, (R) 141&#13;
Marie Duke, (R) 93&#13;
• Warren H. Krueger, (R) 169&#13;
Julie Weiland, (R) 170&#13;
• Lori Cowan, (D) 35&#13;
Kelly Schmidt, (D) 26&#13;
O th e r ballot&#13;
proposals&#13;
Fowlerville area fire authority&#13;
millage renewal:&#13;
Yes 1,121&#13;
No 294&#13;
Howell area fire authority millage&#13;
renewal (City of Howell, Cohoctah&#13;
Township, Howell Township, Morion&#13;
Township, and Oceola Township):&#13;
Yes 2,829&#13;
No 1,162&#13;
Pinckney Community Public library&#13;
millage renewal proposal:&#13;
Yes 481&#13;
No 390&#13;
Sources: Livingston County Clerk's Web&#13;
site, Michigan Secretary of State Web site,&#13;
staff research&#13;
Van Houten wins&#13;
Voters return board incumbent&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
In the only primary race&#13;
Tuesday out of nine seats on&#13;
the Livingston County Board&#13;
of Commissioners, District 4&#13;
incumbent Ronald Van Houten&#13;
loeat Douglas Helzerman by 53&#13;
votes. The unofficial tally was&#13;
772 votes for Van Houten and&#13;
719 for Helzerman in the Republican&#13;
race.&#13;
District 4 includes Handy,&#13;
Iosco and Unadilla townships&#13;
and parts of Marion and Howell&#13;
townships. There were no&#13;
Democrats on the ballot in the&#13;
district.&#13;
Van Houten, 67, an Iosco&#13;
Township resident, is the&#13;
owner of Van Houten Nursery&#13;
&amp; Landscaping Inc. Helzerman,&#13;
59, is a Handy Township&#13;
resident who served on the&#13;
Fowlerville Village Coimcil for&#13;
two years before moving out of&#13;
the village.&#13;
An expected contest in District&#13;
2, which encompasses&#13;
Deerfield and Oceola townships&#13;
and parts of Genoa and&#13;
Howell townships, did not develop&#13;
when Josiah Goyt withdrew,&#13;
leaving only incumbent&#13;
Commissioner Jim Mantey on&#13;
the ballot.&#13;
For the other eight county&#13;
commission seats, the incumbent&#13;
Republicans ran unopposed&#13;
and advance to the November&#13;
general election.&#13;
In other county positions, incumbent&#13;
Republicans - County&#13;
Clerk Margaret Dunleavy,&#13;
Drain Commissioner Brian&#13;
Jonckheere, Prosecutor David&#13;
Morse, Register of Deeds&#13;
Sally Reynolds, Sheriff Robert&#13;
Bezotte and T i^ s u r e r Dianne&#13;
Hardy - all ran unopposed on&#13;
the Republican ballot and&#13;
move on to the fall election,&#13;
where they face no opposition.&#13;
New leaders in Brighton Twp.&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Brighton Township will have&#13;
a new supervisor and a new&#13;
treasurer after the November&#13;
election.&#13;
Current township TYiistee&#13;
Tom Murphy won the Republican&#13;
race to be the new supervisor&#13;
of Brighton Township by&#13;
defeating former trustee Ken&#13;
WilMnsonbya vote of 1,011-620.&#13;
There were no Democrats on&#13;
the ballot.&#13;
“I made a lot of strides in the&#13;
last four years, and people look&#13;
at that and think it makes sense&#13;
to keep me in office,” said Murphy.&#13;
“We have a strong budget&#13;
deficit problem to deal with and&#13;
we also need to hold officials accountable.”&#13;
The current Brighton Township&#13;
Supervisor, H.E. “Bud”&#13;
Prine, did not seek re-election.&#13;
Challenger Lana Theis defeated&#13;
incumbent Geri Harmon&#13;
in the race for township&#13;
treasiu-er by a vote of 844-784.&#13;
Harmon had served two terms&#13;
as treasurer after serving four&#13;
years as a township trustee.&#13;
Theis said she is excited&#13;
about the opportunity to make&#13;
a change for the better.&#13;
“I’m humbled and appreciative,”&#13;
she said. “I want to help&#13;
improve the township. We need&#13;
to figure out how to shrink government&#13;
and make it more accountable&#13;
to the people. The&#13;
economy is tough and government&#13;
needs to respond accordingly.”&#13;
Harmon could not be reached&#13;
for comment. Incumbent Clerk&#13;
Ann Bolin ran unopposed.&#13;
She candidates, ^ Republicans,&#13;
ran for four spots on the&#13;
Brighton Township board of&#13;
trustees. The top vote-getters&#13;
were incumbents JVIike Slaton&#13;
and Cathy Doughty followed&#13;
by John C. Rogers and Jim Kovitz.&#13;
R&#13;
ogers served as township&#13;
supervisor in 2000-2004, and&#13;
Kovitz served as a township&#13;
trustee from 1988 to 1992. The&#13;
other candidates were Charles&#13;
Moran and Jason Welter.&#13;
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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 8, 2008&#13;
McCririe wins primary in Genoa&#13;
M o s t i n c u m b e n t s r e t u r n e d t o o f f i c e i n G r e e n O a k&#13;
ELECTION 2008&#13;
From News s ta ff reports&#13;
B a rring an unlikely successful&#13;
write-in campaign in&#13;
the November general election,&#13;
incumbent Gary McCririe&#13;
has been re-elected&#13;
supervisor in Genoa Township,&#13;
besting challenger&#13;
Tom Rafferty. McCririe g a rnered&#13;
809 votes to Rafferty’s&#13;
617, in unofficial results.&#13;
“I’ve enjoyed serving the&#13;
resid en ts and th e ir confidence&#13;
in me is encouraging,”&#13;
McCririe said.&#13;
Both McCririe and Rafferty&#13;
a re re a l e s ta te agents&#13;
and Rafferty, manage r of&#13;
The Michigan Group, a t one&#13;
time worked for McCririe.&#13;
In the race for tru s te e the&#13;
incumbents also were victorious.&#13;
J e a n Ledford led&#13;
the pack, with 1,280 votes.&#13;
Todd Smith finished second,&#13;
with 1,254 votes; H. J am e s&#13;
Mortensen was third, with&#13;
1,132, and Steve Wildman&#13;
was fourth, with 1,120.&#13;
McCririe identified the&#13;
township’s top priorities in&#13;
the next four years as “shoring&#13;
up some things with the&#13;
fire authority, also sewer&#13;
and wa te r plants - as they&#13;
age we have to ad d re ss tha t&#13;
- and keep a tight eye on the&#13;
budget.”&#13;
Township Clerk Polly&#13;
Skolarus and T re a su re r&#13;
Robin Hunt did not have&#13;
primary opposition. The&#13;
te rm s for all positions are&#13;
four years.&#13;
Dewey Thomas, who sued&#13;
the township a fte r it denied&#13;
his req u e st for a gas station&#13;
a t his business a t Chilson&#13;
and Brighton roads, lost his&#13;
bid for a board seat, g a rn e ring&#13;
1,009 votes.&#13;
Green Oak Township&#13;
Supervisor Mark St.&#13;
Charles, Clerk Mike Sedlak&#13;
and TVeasurer Sue Daugherty&#13;
were unopposed on the Republican&#13;
ballot Tuesday, making&#13;
the Board of Trustees the&#13;
only field for a primary race.&#13;
One incumbent trustee,&#13;
George Kilpatrick (470 votes),&#13;
was defeated for re-election,&#13;
while three others, 'IVacey&#13;
Edry (600), Wallace Qualls&#13;
(579) and Rollin Green (554),&#13;
will move on to the November&#13;
ballot and are heavy favorites&#13;
to win four-year terms.&#13;
Joining them is likely to&#13;
be Richard Everett, who&#13;
garnered 544 votes. Another&#13;
newcomer, Billy Lintner, finished&#13;
out of the running, with&#13;
509 votes.&#13;
Qualls and Edry had previously&#13;
been appointed to the&#13;
board to fill out unexpired&#13;
terms. Qualls, a member of&#13;
the township Planning Commission&#13;
for many years,&#13;
served for much of that time&#13;
as chairman.&#13;
lenger Scott Lloyd will replace&#13;
David Hamann on the Marion&#13;
Township Board of Trustees,&#13;
based on the results of Tuesday’s&#13;
primary voting.&#13;
Lloyd, who could not be&#13;
reached for comment, was&#13;
the second highest vote-gette&#13;
r in the four-seat race for&#13;
township trustee with 586 ballots,&#13;
followed by incumbents&#13;
Dan Lowe (531) Travis Hodge&#13;
(515) and Hamann (479). Incumbent&#13;
Les Anderson received&#13;
the most support at&#13;
622 votes, based on 19 percent&#13;
of the township’s registered&#13;
voters casting a ballot.&#13;
Township Supervisor Bob&#13;
Hanvey, Clerk Tammy Beal,&#13;
and Treasurer Paula Wyckoff&#13;
all ran unopposed.&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
Incumbent Clerk Ann Ulrich&#13;
defeated local builder&#13;
Victor Law by a vote of 779&#13;
to 500.&#13;
This will be Ulrich’s third&#13;
term. She calls open gove&#13;
rnm en t a priority, and&#13;
says she plans to continue&#13;
working on projects including&#13;
getting more spaces for&#13;
the Hartland Cemetery and&#13;
working on parks and re c re ation&#13;
issues for the community.&#13;
She also is pre sident&#13;
of the Michigan Municipal&#13;
Clerks and is the webmaste&#13;
r for the township’s Web&#13;
page.&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
With nobody running on the&#13;
Democratic ticket in Marion&#13;
Township, Republican chal-&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
Putnam Township’s form&#13;
e r zoning administra tor is&#13;
a step closer to becoming an&#13;
elected official.&#13;
With 298 votes, Pa t Carney&#13;
defeated his closest&#13;
competitor, Pam Kekes, by&#13;
133 votes in Tuesday’s primary&#13;
election to become&#13;
P u tn am ’s Republican c andidate&#13;
for tre a su re r in the&#13;
Nov. 4 g eneral election.&#13;
Carrie Humble, a third c andidate,&#13;
g a rn e red 136 total&#13;
votes.&#13;
All th re e ran as Republicans&#13;
and th e re were no&#13;
Democratic challengers on&#13;
the primary ballot, so Carney&#13;
likely will become P u tnam’s&#13;
next treasurer.&#13;
“I’m looking forward to&#13;
going back to working for&#13;
the township,” Carney said.&#13;
“I felt I did a good job as an&#13;
employee and I’m looking&#13;
forward to serving a s an&#13;
elected official.”&#13;
Carney was the township’s&#13;
zoning adm in istra to r until&#13;
being fired la s t y e a r over&#13;
his inte rp re ta tio n of a zoning&#13;
ordinance re la ted to a&#13;
miniature golf course in the&#13;
hamlet of Hell th a t board&#13;
members didn’t ag re e with.&#13;
He also ran unsuccessfully&#13;
for supervisor aga in st curre&#13;
n t incumbent Supervisor&#13;
Ron Rau in 2006.&#13;
“As treasurer. I’m going to&#13;
keep a close eye on spending&#13;
and make sure the board&#13;
is well informed on what’s&#13;
happening,” Carney said.&#13;
“Our biggest challenge as&#13;
a township is going to be&#13;
keeping within our budget&#13;
and th a t’s going to be tough&#13;
because revenues are going&#13;
to go down.”&#13;
P u tn am ’s c u rren t tr e a surer,&#13;
G. Richard McCloskey,&#13;
stepped down to run for&#13;
township truste e .&#13;
Unadilla Township&#13;
Attorney Linda Walker&#13;
defeated incumbent Jim Pete&#13;
rso n to become Unadilla&#13;
Township’s Republican candidate&#13;
for supervisor in the&#13;
Nov. 4 general election.&#13;
Walker received 215 votes&#13;
in 'Tuesday’s primary, while&#13;
Peterson, who is completing&#13;
his first te rm as supervisor&#13;
received 161. Both ran as&#13;
Republicans. There were&#13;
no Democrats on the ballot,&#13;
so Walker likely will become&#13;
the Unadilla’s next supervisor.&#13;
“I’m very honored to serve&#13;
a t township supervisor,”&#13;
Walker said. “I hope to seek&#13;
g ran ts th a t will bring more&#13;
re c re ationa l opportunities&#13;
to our township and work to&#13;
a s su re th a t our police and&#13;
road millages a re renewed&#13;
next year.&#13;
News staff reporters Lisa Carolin,&#13;
Laurie Humphrey, Leanne Smith&#13;
and Tom Tolen contributed to this&#13;
report.&#13;
HAMBURG FROM A1&#13;
Challengers Skiba, Hohl, Evon win township primary&#13;
Everyone in Hamburg ran as&#13;
a Republican and there were&#13;
no Democrats on the ballot, so&#13;
it is likely that 'Riesday’s winners&#13;
will get their respective&#13;
jobs after the Nov. 4 general&#13;
election.&#13;
But it is possible that Democratic&#13;
write-in candidates&#13;
Debby Buckland, Linda 'Taylor&#13;
and Shannon Piper, who are&#13;
seeking to become clerk, treasurer&#13;
and trustee, respectively,&#13;
received enough primary votes&#13;
to get their names listed on the&#13;
November ballot. 'Those totals&#13;
were not available by press&#13;
time.&#13;
Hohl admits the new township&#13;
board will be a green one.&#13;
“An awful lot of quick learning&#13;
has to be done,” Hohl said.&#13;
“It was like this when I was&#13;
elected in 1996. We only had&#13;
one person coming back then,&#13;
and we got going and accomplished&#13;
a lot.”&#13;
Campaigning between the&#13;
incumbents and their challengers&#13;
was at times contentious.&#13;
Each of 'Hiesday’s winners,&#13;
though, say it’s time to put all&#13;
that behind them, end the turmoil&#13;
and get down to business.&#13;
“We need to operate very&#13;
calmly and business-like,” Hohl&#13;
said. “I’m very confident this&#13;
group can move forward.”&#13;
Though they were all vocal&#13;
supporters of Pine, winners&#13;
Skiba, Evon and Hahn said&#13;
they agree with Hohl.&#13;
“Pat is a smart man and an&#13;
organized man,” Skiba said.&#13;
1' %&#13;
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JESSICA MCINTYRE,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Genoa Township voters line up to cast their ballots at Cleary&#13;
University during Tuesday's primary election. County wide, 17.3&#13;
percent of registered voters went to the polls.&#13;
“As far as I’m concerned, everything&#13;
that has transpired is&#13;
behind us now. I accept the responsibility&#13;
of this job and I take&#13;
this position very seriously.”&#13;
Hardesty could not be&#13;
reached for comment. Neither&#13;
could Balon-’Vaughn, but Evon&#13;
said he’s ready to be treasurer.&#13;
“I think we can put together&#13;
a good team,” Evon said. “I&#13;
think the experience the other&#13;
people are bringing to the&#13;
board will help us move ahead&#13;
very well.”&#13;
Hahn, who referred to Hohl,&#13;
Hardesty, Balon-Vaughn and&#13;
Menzies as the “gang of four”&#13;
and called for their ouster, said&#13;
he’s ready to settle down and&#13;
get to work. His 1,680-vote total&#13;
was the highest of all trustee&#13;
candidates.&#13;
“Hamburg Township has&#13;
voted and I’m a little disappointed&#13;
that Cincfy Pine was not&#13;
re-elected, but I think the new&#13;
team will be great,” he said.&#13;
Semprevivo was the second&#13;
highest trustee vote-getter,&#13;
with 1,393.&#13;
“I think those of us who&#13;
won should be very appreciative&#13;
of the confidence the&#13;
voters have placed in us,” he&#13;
said. “The want us to do the&#13;
job and now we have to go out&#13;
and do it.”&#13;
Menzies believes his experience&#13;
will be vital to that, especially&#13;
with ongoing jobs, such&#13;
as Hamburg’s first municipal&#13;
water project and upgrades to&#13;
its wastewater treatment plant&#13;
and sewer system.&#13;
Dolan, who trailed until the&#13;
township’s final precinct reported,&#13;
ended up defeating&#13;
Jason Negri by 17 votes for the&#13;
fourth trustee seat.&#13;
“I am humbled, and I’m really&#13;
looking forward to serving&#13;
the people of the township,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
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or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
Winning their primary election races for the state House&#13;
on Tuesday were Republicans Cindy Denby, left, in the 47th&#13;
District, and Bill Rogers, center, and Democrat Donna Anderson&#13;
in the 66th. Rogers and Anderson square off in November;&#13;
Denby faces Democrat Scott Lucas and Philip Johnson of the&#13;
U.S. Taxpayers Party.&#13;
STATE HOUSE FROM A1&#13;
Democrat Anderson wins&#13;
“some very important issues&#13;
we need to address. As we&#13;
move forward, the budget is&#13;
the number one priority (along&#13;
with) retaining jobs,” she said.&#13;
Denby, 52, also is finishing&#13;
her second, four-year term as&#13;
the supervisor in Handy 'Township.&#13;
'The 47th District includes&#13;
the city of Howell and the townships&#13;
of Cohoctah, Conway,&#13;
Deerfield, Hamburg, Handy,&#13;
Hartland, Howell, Iosco, Putnam,&#13;
'tyrone and Unadilla.&#13;
In the 66th District, Rogers,&#13;
who is chairman of the Livingston&#13;
County Board of Commissioners,&#13;
defeated Jason Corosanite&#13;
in the Republican primary&#13;
by a vote of 4,470 to 2,001.&#13;
Anderson, who has served as&#13;
vice chairman of the Livingston&#13;
County Democratic Party, defeated&#13;
Tom Crawford by a vote&#13;
of 1,324 to 499.&#13;
Rogers said that although&#13;
he’s pleased with his victory,&#13;
he’s ^sappointed with the low&#13;
voter turnout - 17.3 percent&#13;
countywide.&#13;
“Our biggest challenge is&#13;
how we get out the vote,” Rogers&#13;
said. “I plan to do door-todoor&#13;
campaigning. We just have&#13;
to stay connected and keep&#13;
doing what we’re doing. If we&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP&#13;
NOTICE OF A.MENDMENTS TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE&#13;
Public notic&amp; is hereby given that the following Text Amendments were&#13;
adopted by the Howell Township Board July 21.2008.&#13;
Amend Section 20.07 FINAL SITE PLAN REQUIREMENTS by adding&#13;
a new Section 20.07 F. Extension of the Time for the Purpose of Keeping&#13;
Approved Preliminary and Final Site Plans Effective Beyond the&#13;
Required and Approved Time Limits.&#13;
If in the judgment of the Planning Commission or the Township Board,&#13;
whichever has preliminary or final site plan approval, any of the following&#13;
conditions prevail during the time limitations placed upon an approved&#13;
preliminary or final site plan, a maximum of up to two (2) successive one&#13;
(1) year extensions for any of the time limitations included in Section 20.06&#13;
E., 20.07 D„ and 20.08 J.2). J.2)b) and J.2)d) may be approved under the&#13;
following conditions:&#13;
1) An applicant's submittal of a written statement with supporting proof that&#13;
economic or other stated conditions are currently prevailing that preclude&#13;
the continuance under current conditions and it is not currently feasible to&#13;
proceed toward the construction of the proposed developments affected by&#13;
the time limitations placed upon an approved preliminary or final site plan.&#13;
2) An applicant’s submittal of a written statement with supporting proof&#13;
that planned construction of public sewer or water utilities planned to serve&#13;
the planned development have been delayed and are therefore not made&#13;
available in order to be able to proceed toward the construction of the project&#13;
in accordance with the time limitations placed upon an approved preliminary&#13;
or final site plan.&#13;
3) An applicant’s submittal of a written statement with supporting proof that&#13;
the seeking of drainage easements and the construction of connections to the&#13;
County drain system in order to meet the requirements of the County Drain&#13;
Commissioner are not made available within the required time limitations&#13;
placed upon an approved preliminary or final site plan in order to be able to&#13;
proceed toward the construction of the applicant's project as planned.&#13;
4) An applicant’s submittal of a written statement with supporting proof of&#13;
any one or more conditions that are determined to be beyond the control&#13;
of the applicant and therefore precludes the applicant’s ability to continue&#13;
toward the construction of the project in accordance with the time limitations&#13;
placed upon an approved preliminary or final site plan.&#13;
Delete the following language from Section 20.08 J2) d) Final Approval: “If&#13;
development is not completed in this period, further submittals and reviews&#13;
under this PUD procedure shall cease until whatever phases in question are&#13;
completed or cause can be shown for not completing same”.&#13;
Delete the following phra.se from Section 20.07 D: “See Section 27.07 L for&#13;
exceptions to this requirement for PUD’s”&#13;
All information regarding the text amendments may be requested or&#13;
purchased at the Howell Township Hall, 3525 Byron Road, Howell, MI&#13;
48855 (517) 546-2817, Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00&#13;
p.m. The aforementioned text amendments shall become effective 7 days&#13;
after publication.&#13;
Carolyn Eaton&#13;
Howell Township Clerk&#13;
1&#13;
maintain our base, we should&#13;
be in halfway decent shape.”&#13;
Anderson said she and her&#13;
supporters are going to put a ^&#13;
lot of effort into her campaign.&#13;
“I feel pretty confident about&#13;
going up against Bill Rogers, although&#13;
it’s intimidating to go up&#13;
against the Rogers’ machine,”&#13;
she said.&#13;
Bill Rogers will be one of&#13;
three Rogers family members&#13;
on the November ballot in Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
“My leadership and experience&#13;
will stand up against his,”&#13;
Anderson said. “We need to do&#13;
a lot more in terms of bringing&#13;
jobs to the area, improving the&#13;
environment and education. We&#13;
need new ideas in this state to&#13;
make us prosperous again, and&#13;
I have lots of new ideas.” ^&#13;
The 66th District covers central&#13;
and southeastern Livingston&#13;
County and part of western&#13;
Oakland County and includes&#13;
Brighton and the townships of&#13;
Marion, Oceola, Genoa, Brighton,&#13;
Green Oak and Milford.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be reached at ^&#13;
ttolen@livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or at 810S44-2009.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be reached at Icarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FR ID AY , A U G U S T 8, 2 0 0 8 A5&#13;
■ ■'•i -t'-' I -tl.--&#13;
* A r t G u i l d&#13;
g a l l e r y&#13;
s t o r e&#13;
t o c l o s e&#13;
Group seeks help&#13;
to open a future&#13;
I gallery space&#13;
BY USA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
After ju st six months of operations,&#13;
Art on Main, the art&#13;
center run by the Brighton&#13;
Art Guild, will close its doors&#13;
at 316 W. Main St. in downtown&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
“There were many factors&#13;
influencing the Guild’s&#13;
decision to close,” says Carole&#13;
McGeehan, Guild board&#13;
member, but she says the&#13;
group made its decision independent&#13;
of plans tha t the&#13;
storefront may be destined&#13;
to be part of a new Japanese&#13;
steakhouse development. It&#13;
will close Aug. 17.&#13;
“Art on Main has been&#13;
solely managed and staffed&#13;
by our dedicated volunteer&#13;
membership. However, the&#13;
center requires a small paid&#13;
management staff that the&#13;
^ Guild cannot support a t this&#13;
^ time,” McGeehan says.&#13;
According to Betty&#13;
MacLeod, Brighton Art Guild&#13;
president, the group hopes to&#13;
find another location in downtown&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
“We’re ju st starting to look&#13;
at different options,” says&#13;
MacLeod. “The community&#13;
has been so supportive. Businesses&#13;
have been terrific to&#13;
us, and we ju st love it downtown.&#13;
It’s a great spot for art.&#13;
“What we need is a small&#13;
paid staff, and we’re hoping&#13;
for help from the city and&#13;
the Arts and Cultural Advisory&#13;
Commission and some&#13;
grants.”&#13;
The space used by Art on&#13;
Main was donated by building&#13;
owner the CDR Group, which&#13;
FILEJAMIE CHARBENEAU-PI5ELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Gayle Sanchirico, curator of Art on Main in downtown Brighton,&#13;
works with some ornamental globes in the store's fine art gallery.&#13;
The store, run by the Brighton Art Guild, will close Aug. 17.&#13;
Art guild shop&#13;
is closing&#13;
■ What: Art on Main, a&#13;
retail storefront operated&#13;
by the Brighton Art Guild,&#13;
will close Aug. 17.&#13;
■ Where: 316 W. Main St,&#13;
downtown Brighton.&#13;
■ When: Current hours 11&#13;
a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday-Friday;&#13;
10 a.m-8 p.m. Saturday;&#13;
noon-4 p.m. Sunday.&#13;
■ Details: 810-225-8197;&#13;
www.brightonartguild.com.&#13;
McGeehan says embraced the&#13;
idea of advocating the visual&#13;
a rts in the Brighton community.&#13;
According to commercial&#13;
real estate agent John Tunis,&#13;
a Japane se steakhouse has&#13;
been proposed to take over&#13;
the storefront where Art on&#13;
Main is located along with&#13;
two adjacent storefronts.&#13;
McGeehan says she doesn’t&#13;
know anything about that development.&#13;
“The guild board voted to&#13;
close Art on Main independent&#13;
of any information about&#13;
the space’s future use,” says&#13;
McGeehan. “The date of Aug.&#13;
17 was suggested by Gayle&#13;
Sanchirico, Art on Main curator,&#13;
to allow the last exhibit&#13;
of four artists to be open for&#13;
four weeks and to allow for&#13;
our dedicated volunteers to&#13;
handle the process of vacating&#13;
the space and still leave&#13;
each of us a break before Labor&#13;
Day.”&#13;
The art center includes exhibition&#13;
galleries, a consign-&#13;
'What we need&#13;
is a small paid&#13;
staff, and we're&#13;
hoping for help&#13;
from the city&#13;
and the Arts and&#13;
Cultural Advisory&#13;
Commission and&#13;
some grants.'&#13;
Bety MacLeod,&#13;
Brighton At Guild president&#13;
ment gift shop and a rt classrooms.&#13;
McGeehan says she&#13;
considers having the space&#13;
a successful endeavor and a&#13;
learning experience.&#13;
“We hope to see the city of&#13;
Brighton’s Arts and Culture&#13;
Advisory Commission and the&#13;
Principal Shopping District&#13;
pick up the ball in working toward&#13;
a permanent dovnitown&#13;
art center,” says McGeehan.&#13;
“Art on Main has proven&#13;
the community’s interest in&#13;
a center, and the guild has&#13;
shown that it is able to help&#13;
administer such an undertaking.”&#13;
Since Art on Main opened&#13;
in early March, there have&#13;
been more than 20 a rtists’&#13;
works exhibited. The artwork&#13;
of Anne Marie Buckman,&#13;
Hank Cornille, Norma Inloes&#13;
and Pamela Stoddard is currently&#13;
on exhibit.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
E L E C T I O N 2 0 0 8&#13;
N e w f a c e o n&#13;
H o w e l l b o a r d&#13;
R e p u b l i c a n H e n r y j o i n s&#13;
t o w n s h i p i n c u m b e n t s&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
GOP candidate Carolyn&#13;
Henry got 270 votes Tuesday&#13;
in the Howell Township&#13;
tru s te e race, second only&#13;
to incumbent John Hubbel,&#13;
making h e r the newest face&#13;
on the township’s sevenmember&#13;
Republican Board&#13;
of Trustees. Nobody ran on&#13;
the Democratic ticket.&#13;
Hubbel was re tu rn ed to&#13;
the board with 294 votes,&#13;
along with incumbents Jim&#13;
Phelan and Mike Coddington,&#13;
ea rning 252 votes and&#13;
243 votes respectively. Challenge&#13;
r Aaren Currie was&#13;
close with 209 votes, followed&#13;
by Debbie P la tt with&#13;
176 votes and Mike Rusk&#13;
with 167 votes. Both Anne&#13;
F o rre s te r B a rk e r and Bill&#13;
Graham ea rn ed 159 votes.&#13;
“I’m very pleased with the&#13;
re su lts ,” said Henry, who&#13;
c elebrates h e r 38th birthday&#13;
today.&#13;
Henry, a Marion Township&#13;
re sid en t of six y e a rs, said&#13;
add re ssin g the economic&#13;
fallout for re sid en ts in the&#13;
township is h e r top priority.&#13;
“We need to do what we&#13;
can to reduce the number&#13;
of foreclosures in the township.”&#13;
She also would like to&#13;
move forward on a re c re ation&#13;
plan for the township&#13;
as well as ad d re ss the need&#13;
for improved m a s te r planning&#13;
so th a t high-density&#13;
re sidentia l pa rc e ls a re not&#13;
butting up aga in st commercial,&#13;
industrial or agricultu&#13;
ra l lots.&#13;
When asked how she wanted&#13;
to c e lebra te h e r victory,&#13;
she replied “with my family.”&#13;
She attrib u te s h e r victory to&#13;
the effort the whole family&#13;
put in, including the work&#13;
of h e r two young children&#13;
making campaign signs and&#13;
greeting constituents out on&#13;
the campaign trail. “My h usband&#13;
and the kids have r e ally&#13;
been very supportive,”&#13;
she said.&#13;
Henry is anxious to get&#13;
sta rted , but said first sh e ’d&#13;
like to speak with township&#13;
re sid en ts about what they&#13;
feel is important. “I’d also&#13;
like to talk with the other&#13;
(unsuccessful) candidates&#13;
be c ause they all had valid&#13;
issu e s.”&#13;
She will be joined on the&#13;
board by Howell Township&#13;
Supervisor Maureen Heikkinen,&#13;
who ran unopposed and&#13;
received 448 votes, a s well&#13;
as incumbent Clerk Carolyn&#13;
Eaton and incumbent Treasu&#13;
re r Larry Hammond. The&#13;
pa ir easily defeated th e ir&#13;
challengers, Mira Spyres&#13;
and Joe McKnight. Spyres&#13;
received 142 votes compared&#13;
to Eaton’s 380 ballots&#13;
cast, while McKnight got&#13;
support from 198 voters,&#13;
compared to Hammond’s&#13;
300 votes.&#13;
None of the incumbents&#13;
could be re a ch ed for comment.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at ihumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or 810-844-2003.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
Violating bond&#13;
brings jail time&#13;
A Hamburg Township&#13;
woman who has p e rsisted&#13;
in trying to halt traffic on Island&#13;
Shore Drive has been&#13;
sen ten c ed to 14 days in the&#13;
Livingston County Ja il for&#13;
allegedly trying to ru n a&#13;
neighbor off-that road.&#13;
Mary Ann Lamkin was on&#13;
bond for charges of d istu rb ing&#13;
the peace and resistin g&#13;
a rre s t in relation to a July 8&#13;
alte rc a tion with neighbors&#13;
on the road when she allegedly&#13;
drove down the c en te r&#13;
of Island Shore Drive on J u ly&#13;
31 as a neighbor came in&#13;
the opposite direction, township&#13;
police said.&#13;
As a bond condition, Lamkin&#13;
had been ordered not to&#13;
drive or h a ra s s or impede&#13;
traffic or people on the road.&#13;
District Ju d g e Carol Sue&#13;
Re ad e r ordered Lamkin to&#13;
serve the jail time for violating&#13;
the bond. The order also&#13;
s ta te s th a t Lamkin cannot&#13;
drive a t all or stand in or obs&#13;
tru c t the road, and before&#13;
she can be re le a sed, Lamkin&#13;
must post $5,000 cash or&#13;
bond.&#13;
Lamkin se rved two ye a rs&#13;
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ers when Hamburg Township&#13;
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A6 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 8, 2 0 0 8&#13;
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Call local officials&#13;
for possible testing,&#13;
treatment needs&#13;
B Y L I S A C A R O L IN&#13;
News s ta ff reporter&#13;
Bats a re the species most&#13;
a t risk for rabies infection in&#13;
Michigan, and sick b a ts are&#13;
more likely to exhibit abnormal&#13;
behavior. That behavior&#13;
can include being active&#13;
during the day or unable to&#13;
fly, or being in a place where&#13;
th ey ’re not usually found&#13;
such a s inside a home.&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
D ep a rtm en t of Public&#13;
Health advises re sid en ts to&#13;
be extremely careful if a bat&#13;
en te rs a home.&#13;
The Health Department&#13;
suggests th a t if you think&#13;
th e re has been human exposure&#13;
to the bat, call the dep&#13;
a rtm en t for possible tre a tment&#13;
exposure for rabies at&#13;
517-552-6882 or call Livingston&#13;
County Animal Control&#13;
a t 517-546-2154 to a rran g e&#13;
for possible rabies testing.&#13;
The Health Department&#13;
recommends the following&#13;
precautions to c apture the&#13;
ba t safely:&#13;
■ Confine the bat to a&#13;
room by closing all doors&#13;
and windows leading out of&#13;
the room except those to the&#13;
outside.&#13;
■ Wear le a th e r work&#13;
gloves to apprehend the bat&#13;
and approach it slowly.&#13;
■ Place the ba t in a small&#13;
box or coffee can and slide&#13;
cardboard u n d e r the conta&#13;
in e r to trap the bat inside.&#13;
■ Tape the cardboard to&#13;
the container securely.&#13;
The Health D epa rtment&#13;
warns th a t of all the species&#13;
of animals te s ted each y e a r&#13;
for rabies in Michigan, bats&#13;
a re the most likely to be&#13;
positive.&#13;
For more information, go&#13;
to the Centers for Disease&#13;
Control and Prevention Web&#13;
site a t www.cdc.gov.&#13;
Reach Lisa Carotin at 810-&#13;
844-2010 or lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynew5.com.&#13;
COURTESY, AERIAL PHOTOS BY TWILITE&#13;
A variety of small airplanes and classic cars are part of the&#13;
Brighton Airport Association Fly-in, Cruise-in on Saturday.&#13;
C la s s ic s t o f ly ,&#13;
d r iv e in a t&#13;
lo c a l a i r p o r t&#13;
B Y L I S A C A R O L IN&#13;
A N D T O M T O L E N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
A variety of small planes and&#13;
more than 100 classic cars will&#13;
be part of this year’s Brighton&#13;
Airport Association Fly-in,&#13;
Cruise-in coming up Saturday.&#13;
It’s the fourth year of the event,&#13;
which is a combination aiiplane&#13;
and auto show with aircraft and&#13;
cars that belong to people in&#13;
the community.&#13;
“The fly-in events are very&#13;
much a team effort,” says chairwoman&#13;
Carol Warren. “It is a&#13;
great way for us to share our&#13;
love of aviation with our community.&#13;
We consider ourselves&#13;
the friendliest pilot-owned airport&#13;
in Michigan.”&#13;
According to Airport Manager&#13;
Pete Dronchefii a number&#13;
of unusual and vintage aircraft&#13;
are coming, including a North&#13;
American Yale (one of only&#13;
three left in the U.S.), a 1947&#13;
Seabee sea plane and a 1930sera&#13;
Steerman biplane.&#13;
Warren says th a t beginning&#13;
around 1 p.m., th e re&#13;
will be a fly-over re p re s e n ting&#13;
the different decades&#13;
of flight. Older a irc ra ft will&#13;
begin followed by newer a ircraft,&#13;
finishing with home&#13;
built aircraft.&#13;
There will be drawings for&#13;
free airplane rides to be given&#13;
on another day, but helicop-&#13;
A irp o rt fly -in&#13;
■ What; Brighton Airport&#13;
Association Fly-in, Cruisein,&#13;
a combination airplane&#13;
and auto show.&#13;
■ When: Saturday, Aug. 9,&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Brighton&#13;
Airport, 8664 Hyne Road.&#13;
■ Admission: Free.&#13;
■ Parking: $2.&#13;
■ Details: 810-599-0341.&#13;
ter rides will be available. All&#13;
armed forces will be represented&#13;
at the event.&#13;
Also represented will be&#13;
the group Women in Aviation&#13;
and the Western Michigan&#13;
Aviation School. The National&#13;
Weather Service will have a&#13;
booth showing current weathe&#13;
r conditions, and the Livingston&#13;
County Disaster will have&#13;
a functional trailer. The K-9&#13;
Urban Explosive Team, will&#13;
also be on hand, and includes&#13;
four working bomb dogs. For&#13;
details about the association’s&#13;
event, call 810-599-0341.&#13;
Also at the airport will be&#13;
the Experimental Aircraft Association&#13;
Young Eagles offering&#13;
free rides by licensed and&#13;
experienced volunteer pilots&#13;
to children ages 8-17. Details:&#13;
Shannon Harris at 810-599-7319&#13;
or www.youngeagles.org.&#13;
Reach Lisa Carolin at&#13;
810-844-201 OJcaroHn®&#13;
living5toncommunitynew5.com.&#13;
Reach Tom Tolen at&#13;
810-844-2009, ttolen@&#13;
Hvingstoncommunitynews.com.&#13;
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Brighton&#13;
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Brighton Township&#13;
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$240,953&#13;
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$172,272&#13;
Cohoctah Township&#13;
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Deerfield Township&#13;
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$165,000&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
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3499 Bauer Road; $197,727&#13;
4833 New Haven Drive;&#13;
$186,729&#13;
5875 Sterling Drive; $312,500&#13;
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8863 Buchanan Road; $240,000&#13;
9214 Lee Road; $131,100&#13;
10383 MUe Road; $660,924&#13;
11757 Shorecrest; $180,000&#13;
Hamburg Township&#13;
8953 Huron Oaks Court;&#13;
$197,500&#13;
9104 Moonlight Bay; $235,000&#13;
Handy Township&#13;
10662 Converse Road; $161,500&#13;
4233 Gregory Road, N;&#13;
$335,000&#13;
4784 Hogback Road; $28,000&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
9188 Ambergrove Drive;&#13;
$241,244&#13;
80 Deerwood; $225,000&#13;
11381 Norway Drive; $107,450&#13;
1572 Remsing; $129,000&#13;
Howell&#13;
1055 Heather Heath Drive;&#13;
$108,000&#13;
510 Michigan Ave., S; $125,000&#13;
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includes the addresses and the reported sale price.&#13;
803 Nelsons Ridge Drive;&#13;
$160,000&#13;
1021 Oak Cluster Court;&#13;
$182,000&#13;
1207 Thurber Drive; $249,780&#13;
Howell Township&#13;
1382 Burkhart Road, N;&#13;
$800,000&#13;
1385 Burkhart Road, N;&#13;
$900,000&#13;
1330 Edgebrook Drive;&#13;
L E T T E R&#13;
Summerfest a hit&#13;
The 2008 Brighton Summerfest&#13;
was a big hit - perfect&#13;
weather, great music, shopping&#13;
deals and delicious food.&#13;
I, along with everyone else at&#13;
Stonefire Bistro, would like to&#13;
express our gratitude toward&#13;
downtown merchants Gail&#13;
Sherman of Impulse and Jeff&#13;
Kelly of Great Harvest Bread&#13;
Co. for all they did for us and&#13;
others tha t made for a successful&#13;
- and fun - weekend.&#13;
Also, thank you to the city of&#13;
Brighton Principal Shopping&#13;
district for hosting this annual&#13;
event tha t Stonefire Bistro&#13;
was happy to be a part of.&#13;
Edward Bielaska, Fred and&#13;
Darcy Grant of Stonefire Bistro&#13;
FOR THE&#13;
RECORD&#13;
Errors o f fact will be corrected&#13;
in this space.&#13;
Fowlervillefire&#13;
millage corrected&#13;
The amount of revenue generated&#13;
in the first year of the&#13;
1.1-mill Fowlerville Area fire&#13;
Authority millage will be&#13;
$618,320. The amount generated&#13;
by the millage was incorrect&#13;
in an Aug. 1 story.&#13;
On Tuesday, voters in&#13;
Fowlerville and the townships&#13;
of Handy, Conway and&#13;
Iosco approved renewal of&#13;
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$172,500&#13;
Iosco Township&#13;
10193 Penny Hollow Drive;&#13;
$177,000&#13;
9109 Roberts Road; $157,000&#13;
Marion Township&#13;
816 Glenlivet St.; $50,000&#13;
Oceola Township&#13;
1178 Maple Leaf Lane;&#13;
$132,000&#13;
2615 Ravineside Lane, S;&#13;
$174,250&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
10219 Dexter Pinckney;&#13;
$192,000&#13;
11504 Dexter Pinckney;&#13;
$212,500&#13;
2990 Saddlebrook; $191,000&#13;
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Hartland Township&#13;
Cromaine Library&#13;
undergoes changes&#13;
The second floor youth&#13;
department a t Cromaine&#13;
Library in Hartland Township&#13;
is temporarily closed for&#13;
renovations and will reopen&#13;
Sept. 2 a t 9 a.m.&#13;
A special youth collection&#13;
will be available on the first&#13;
floor until Aug. 18 a t which&#13;
time the entire Cromaine Library&#13;
building will be closed&#13;
through Sept. 1.&#13;
Book donations will not&#13;
be accepted from Aug. 18&#13;
through Sept. 2.&#13;
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US-23 in the Hartland Town&#13;
Center.&#13;
Beginning Sept. 7, Sunday&#13;
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branch from 1-5 p.m.&#13;
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A7 / THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 2008 Share your news at 810-844-2000 Fax:810-844-2040 E-mail:news@livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
Achievers, A8&#13;
Volunteers, A8&#13;
Calendar, A9&#13;
Helluva Cruise photos, A8 LIVINGSTON LIFE&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
D o n ' t t a k e&#13;
v o t e r s f o r&#13;
* g r a n t e d&#13;
Monday afternoon, on the&#13;
day before this week’s important&#13;
primary election, I got&#13;
the chance to talk to a group of&#13;
Howell High School students&#13;
about the interplay between&#13;
government and the news media.&#13;
T&#13;
here is no more visible time&#13;
for both than during an election&#13;
cycle, when offices as diverse&#13;
as township trustee and president&#13;
of the United States are&#13;
up for grabs.&#13;
I told this group of seniors&#13;
- who were getting a required&#13;
government class out of the&#13;
way during an intensive twoweek&#13;
summer class - that governmental&#13;
officials and news&#13;
reporters have roles that are&#13;
similar in their goals.&#13;
We often call serving in an&#13;
elected office as public service,&#13;
and, I told them, serving&#13;
the public is a t the heart&#13;
of what we do in the news&#13;
business. I pointed out how&#13;
important it was a t this time&#13;
of year that local news outlets&#13;
provide readers with information&#13;
about candidates for office&#13;
so they can be informed&#13;
voters.&#13;
I showed them copies of the&#13;
Voter Guide we had published&#13;
a week before the election and&#13;
noted that some candidates, so&#13;
confident in their re-election,&#13;
chose not to send us information&#13;
or chose not to send us a&#13;
photo.&#13;
Hiesday’s election results&#13;
show what can happen to incumbents&#13;
who take voters for&#13;
granted.&#13;
They often lose.&#13;
Look at the results in Hamburg&#13;
Township, where only&#13;
one incumbent was re-elected.&#13;
Look at the results in Unadilla&#13;
A Township, where an incum-&#13;
' bent supervisor was defeated.&#13;
Incumbent trustees also lost in&#13;
Green Oak and Marion townships.&#13;
Voters often are smarter&#13;
than candidates think. They&#13;
see through campaign rhetoric&#13;
and empty promises. They&#13;
may not come to many township&#13;
or county board meetings,&#13;
but they pay attention to what’s&#13;
going on.&#13;
In Hamburg Township, for&#13;
example, I think voters ousted&#13;
nearly all of the incumbents&#13;
because they were fed&#13;
up with the political shenanigans&#13;
and bickering that was&#13;
getting in the way of the pub-&#13;
^ lie service they were elected&#13;
" to perform.&#13;
Barring any successful&#13;
write-in campaigns there will&#13;
be big changes in personnel in&#13;
Hamburg Township after the&#13;
Nov. 4 general election. A new&#13;
team will be put in place and&#13;
^ they will all have to learn to&#13;
^ work together for the common&#13;
good of the community.&#13;
Typically, those officials will&#13;
find a way to make it work.&#13;
Surely there will be differences&#13;
of opinion, as there should be.&#13;
But I’m willing to bet that much&#13;
of the political banter will fade&#13;
away ^ e r November.&#13;
Only to return again four&#13;
years down the road.&#13;
Buy a backpack&#13;
There’s no question that it’s&#13;
back-to-school shopping time.&#13;
So why not join the annual&#13;
shopping frenzy by picking&#13;
up an extra box of crayons, a&#13;
couple notebooks, even a new&#13;
backpack and donate it to the&#13;
^ annual “Backpacks for Kids”&#13;
project at the Livingston Educational&#13;
Service Agency.&#13;
This is the sbeth year of the&#13;
project designed to make sure&#13;
all children start the school&#13;
year off with the basics and&#13;
donations are being accepted&#13;
^ through 'Ifresday, Aug. 19.&#13;
You’ll find all the details in a&#13;
story on this week’s front page.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgerald&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
^ livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
810-844-2004.&#13;
Farmers become familiar television faces&#13;
Gary Beal,&#13;
left, and Alan&#13;
Dinkel of the&#13;
Oinkel farm&#13;
in Marion&#13;
Township,&#13;
show off a&#13;
Dinkelville&#13;
melon in&#13;
the field.&#13;
The family&#13;
business&#13;
sells melons&#13;
on the farm&#13;
and supplies&#13;
them to area&#13;
retaiiers.&#13;
JAMIE&#13;
CHAR8ENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Outstanding in their field&#13;
L o c a l g r o w e r s f e a t u r e d o n n a t i o n a l c o m m e r c i a l&#13;
h i g h l i g h t i n g L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y ' s m e l o n s&#13;
B Y L A U R I E H U M P H R E Y&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
T he annual Howell Melon&#13;
Festival is set for next&#13;
weekend, placing Livingston&#13;
County’s history of superior&#13;
melon growing in&#13;
the spotlight. The event,&#13;
and the produce it features, may&#13;
have gotten an added boost re cently&#13;
from a commercial aired&#13;
nationally by a well-known grocery&#13;
chain.&#13;
The first shipment of Dinkelville&#13;
melons made it to the Howell&#13;
Kroger, 108 M-59 (Highland&#13;
Road,) Aug. 4, with a promise&#13;
of shipping more if the crops&#13;
a re plentiful. In the meantime,&#13;
Gary Beal from Dinkel farm in&#13;
Marion Township was featured&#13;
in Kroger’s newest ad v e rtise ment&#13;
campaign.&#13;
“We have a wonderful agricultura&#13;
l community in Michigan,”&#13;
said Dale Hollingsworth, consumer&#13;
communications spokesman&#13;
for The Kroger Co. “It’s human&#13;
n a tu re th a t you know your&#13;
neighbors and want to use their&#13;
product.”&#13;
Beal, 51, is the son-of-law of&#13;
Alan Dinkel, family pa tria rch&#13;
of the seven-generation Dinkel&#13;
farm. He was one of th re e local&#13;
growers featured in a 30-second&#13;
television commercial made last&#13;
month. It has aired about a halfdozen&#13;
times since its late-July&#13;
release and the word is out.&#13;
“Yeah, I’ve gotten a lot of&#13;
comments,” said Beal, whose&#13;
recent b rush with fame has n e tted&#13;
him a req u e st for his au to graph,&#13;
several handshakes, and&#13;
a lot of razzing from his fellow&#13;
firefighters in the Howell Area&#13;
Fire Department.&#13;
Beal, who has worked the&#13;
family farm for 31 years, is very&#13;
comfortable marketing the farm&#13;
and the produce it g en e ra te s,&#13;
evident from the wall covered&#13;
in old newspaper clippings featuring&#13;
Dinkelville Melons and&#13;
the family farm. He didn’t think&#13;
twice when he was called from&#13;
a Kroger rep re sen ta tiv e saying&#13;
th ey ’d like to send a photogra p&#13;
h e r out to take some shots of&#13;
everyday farm work. “I ’ve been&#13;
on the radio, television and in&#13;
the newspaper,” he said. “But&#13;
it’s usually ju s t a couple of&#13;
people th a t come out, ask some&#13;
questions and take some pictu&#13;
re s .”&#13;
This group’s approach was different.&#13;
They taped for voice-overs&#13;
and took still shots. When he discovered&#13;
the crew had come from&#13;
Oregon, he wondered what was&#13;
Employee&#13;
Jacque&#13;
Kirchner&#13;
puts a freshpicked&#13;
melon&#13;
on the belt&#13;
to be sorted.&#13;
At left is&#13;
the farm&#13;
building&#13;
where&#13;
melons are&#13;
sold.&#13;
going on. “I asked them, but they&#13;
said they (the photography staff)&#13;
didn’t know how it was going to be&#13;
used,” said Beal. “All of a sudden,&#13;
a friend called me on a Monday&#13;
and said T’ve seen you on TV’”&#13;
Although they are in Kroger&#13;
ads, Meijer is the farm’s major&#13;
client, buying about 2,000 cases&#13;
of Dinkelville melons annually to&#13;
service the Lansing warehouse,&#13;
Howell and Brighton stores, but&#13;
Beal is open to expanding the&#13;
family’s client base, “as long as he&#13;
can take care of Meijer’s first.”&#13;
Crop production varies from&#13;
y e a r to year. “You gotta go day&#13;
S E E M E L O N S , A 8&#13;
Howell Melon Festival&#13;
■ What: A family fun event that&#13;
features a parade at noon Saturday;&#13;
teen pit, noon-9 p.m. Saturday;&#13;
worship service and concert, 10&#13;
a.m. Sunday; bingo, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.&#13;
Saturday and Sunday; Kids Zone,&#13;
beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday and&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
■ When: Thursday, Aug. 14 and&#13;
Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 16-17.&#13;
■ Where: Along the streets of&#13;
downtown Howell.&#13;
■ Details: 517-546-7477 or www.&#13;
howellmelonfestival.com&#13;
Melon Run-Walk&#13;
■ What: Family-oriented walk and&#13;
run of 5-kilometer and 10-kilometer&#13;
distances. Youth groups broken&#13;
down by age.&#13;
■ When: 6:15-7 p.m., Friday, Aug. 15.&#13;
■ Registration: Walk in at&#13;
Bennett Recreation Center, 925 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave., or online, www.&#13;
howellrecreation.org. Early entry fee&#13;
deadline is midnight Aug. 14.&#13;
■ Where: Howell City Park.&#13;
■ Fees: $2-$25 depending on the&#13;
event.&#13;
■ Details: 517-546-0693 or www.&#13;
howellrecreation.org.&#13;
Browse and Bag It&#13;
■ What: Historical Society fundraiser.&#13;
Donated items for sale (donations still&#13;
being accepted).&#13;
■ When: Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.;&#13;
Sunday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Historic Howell Train&#13;
Depot, 128 Wetmore St.&#13;
■ Details: 517-548-6876.&#13;
1 s t - t im e a u t h o r s , l o n g t im e b e s t f r i e n d s&#13;
New children's book&#13;
is start of series&#13;
B Y L I S A C A R O L IN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The imaginations of two&#13;
close friends has blossomed&#13;
into a new children’s book&#13;
called “The Petal Pals Beat the&#13;
Heat.”&#13;
It’s the creation of Hamburg&#13;
Township resident Denise&#13;
Coughlin and Maria Pappas, of&#13;
Grosse Pointe Woods, first-time&#13;
authors who have been friends&#13;
for more than 35 years.&#13;
The book, which was released&#13;
in June, is the first in a&#13;
series of books the authors are&#13;
Book reading&#13;
■ What: Story hour with the&#13;
authors of "The Petal Pals&#13;
Beat the Heat."&#13;
■ When: Tuesday, Aug. 19,&#13;
11 a.m.&#13;
■ Where: Barnes &amp; Noble&#13;
Booksellers, Green Oak&#13;
Village Place.&#13;
■ Details: www.&#13;
thepetalpals.com.&#13;
planning, that will follow the&#13;
adventures of friends called the&#13;
Petal Pals - Rose, Violet, Daisy,&#13;
and Lily - who prove teamwork&#13;
is the key to success. The authors&#13;
will read from the book&#13;
during an Aug. 19 visit to the&#13;
Barnes &amp; Noble Booksellers at&#13;
Green Oak Village Place.&#13;
In the first book, the Petal&#13;
Pals need to cool off after playing&#13;
in the sun and must beat&#13;
some obstacles to gain access&#13;
to a sprinkler. They’re joined by&#13;
Bling, a hip-hop singing bumblebee.&#13;
Coughlin is a former accountant,&#13;
the mother of three and an&#13;
active school volunteer. Pappas&#13;
has been an elementary school&#13;
teacher for 17 years in Detroit&#13;
and is currently pursuing a degree&#13;
in counseling. They hope&#13;
to inspire children to read.&#13;
“I read the book to students&#13;
S E E A U T H O R , A 8&#13;
JAMIE CHARBfcNtAU-PIbELLAjHE LIVINGbTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Denise Coughlin of Hamburg Township created the children's&#13;
book "The Petal Pals" with her friend Maria Pappas of Grosse&#13;
Pointe Woods. Coughlin's children, from left, Rachel, 6 , Tommy, 9&#13;
and Lauren, 11, also helped.&#13;
A 8 1 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 8 , 2008&#13;
;__ •• ^ ' ••• ......... 1&#13;
Scott and&#13;
Rachel Lange&#13;
look over a&#13;
1967 Dodge&#13;
Coronet during&#13;
the Helluva&#13;
Cruise at&#13;
Pinckney High&#13;
School last&#13;
Saturday. The&#13;
Langes also&#13;
brought a 1967&#13;
Dodge Coronet&#13;
and a 2006&#13;
Dodge Charger&#13;
to the cruise.&#13;
Cruise draws classic auto buffs&#13;
to Pinckney&#13;
Paul Weiland,of Hamburg&#13;
Township, talks about&#13;
his Model T. Weiland also&#13;
brought his 1956 Lincoln&#13;
Continental Mark II and his&#13;
1948 Lincoln Continental&#13;
Lisa Silvernail and&#13;
her dog. Precious, sit&#13;
by their 1964 Ford&#13;
Mustang while Lisa's&#13;
husband, Mark, buffs&#13;
the car during the Aug.&#13;
2 Helluva Cruise at&#13;
Pinckney High School.&#13;
The event, which&#13;
includes a car show and&#13;
a cruise through Hell,&#13;
is an annual fundraiser&#13;
for the Pinckney Music&#13;
Boosters.&#13;
PHOTOS: LEISA THOMPSON,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
AUTHOR FROMA7&#13;
Children&#13;
perform&#13;
voices on CD&#13;
read-along&#13;
at Homung Elementary School&#13;
in Brighton, and they were very&#13;
receptive to it,” says Coughlin,&#13;
who introduced the book at the&#13;
school before it was published.&#13;
“It was my own children who&#13;
gave me input on the book, like&#13;
their opinions of the illustrations.”&#13;
Coughlin’s three children&#13;
- Lauren, 11, Tommy, 9, and&#13;
Rachel, 6 - will all be attending&#13;
Homung in the fall. It was Lauren&#13;
and her love for reading&#13;
and being read to that initially&#13;
inspired Coughlin to want to&#13;
write a book.&#13;
“Maria and I started meeting&#13;
for coffee in Royal Oak on&#13;
weekend nights because it’s&#13;
the halfway point between our&#13;
homes,” says Coughlin. “We&#13;
both envisioned the characters&#13;
looking the same way and started&#13;
writing the book together.”&#13;
Neither Coughlin nor Pappas&#13;
had any writing experience&#13;
and researched how to get the&#13;
book published by visiting bookstores&#13;
and searching the Internet.&#13;
Eventually they contacted&#13;
the publisher of a book they&#13;
liked, sent in the manuscript,&#13;
and it was accepted.&#13;
“It was good for my kids to&#13;
see that even after we’d received&#13;
a number of rejections&#13;
from publishers, we kept trying,”&#13;
says Coughlin.&#13;
“The Petal Pals Beat the&#13;
Heat” has a separate CD&#13;
containing a read-along and&#13;
The Petal Pals’ theme song.&#13;
Coughlin’s daughters perform&#13;
some of the voices. Coughlin&#13;
says the writing team’s goal is&#13;
to have the book and CD in every&#13;
elementary school library&#13;
in America. Currently the book&#13;
is available at the Lucl^ Duck&#13;
Toy Store in downtown Brighton.&#13;
Lisa Carotin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 8}0-844-2010.&#13;
MELONS F R O M A 7&#13;
Planting, picking slated for freshest produce&#13;
by day. T h a t’s p a rt of farming,”&#13;
Beal said about the&#13;
family’s land th a t spans&#13;
almost 500 a c re s and p ro duces&#13;
melons, sweet corn,&#13;
tomatoes, peppers, cucumbe&#13;
rs and pumpkins.&#13;
To make the most of the&#13;
growing season, Beal said&#13;
they stag g e red th e ir p lan ting,&#13;
which stag g e rs the&#13;
picldng. “We pick everything&#13;
fresh, every day,” he said.&#13;
“T h e re ’s nobody in this&#13;
a re a th a t can touch the ir&#13;
quality,” said Nancy Sanderson,&#13;
of Iosco Township. She&#13;
comes to the family’s stand&#13;
in the big white barn, 1006&#13;
W. Schafer Road, regularly&#13;
to buy corn and melons.&#13;
“T h a t’s what we’re famous&#13;
for,” Beal said.&#13;
To le a rn more about the&#13;
family, the farm or the products&#13;
available for sale from&#13;
the ba rn 8 a.m.-8 p.m. seven&#13;
days a week, visit the Web&#13;
site a t www.howellmelons.&#13;
com. You’ll also find a link&#13;
to the Howell Jay c e e s Web&#13;
site advertising the 49th an nual&#13;
Howell Melon Festival&#13;
se t for downtown Howell&#13;
through Sunday, Aug. 17.&#13;
The event kicks off Thursday&#13;
with the crowning of the&#13;
Melon Festival Prince &amp; Princess,&#13;
Mini Prince &amp; Princess&#13;
and Sprout Prince &amp; Princess&#13;
at the courthouse amphitheater,&#13;
with much of the activity&#13;
occurring Saturday and Sunday&#13;
beginning at 9 a.m.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at thumphrey®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
'We have a&#13;
wonderful&#13;
agricultural&#13;
community in&#13;
Michigan. It's&#13;
human nature&#13;
that you know&#13;
your neighbors&#13;
and want to use&#13;
their product'&#13;
Dale Hollingsworth, co nsumer&#13;
com m u n ica tio n s sp o ke sm a n&#13;
for The Kroger Co.&#13;
VOLUNTEERS&#13;
This listing of volunteer&#13;
opportunities is compiled by&#13;
the Livingston County United&#13;
Way.&#13;
CLERICAL HELP&#13;
St. George Special Ministries&#13;
needs help with office and&#13;
clerical duties. Details: 810-&#13;
229-6661 ext. 106 or e-mail&#13;
specialmin@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
RACE VOLUNTEERS&#13;
Volunteers are needed 5:30-8&#13;
p.m. Aug. 15 at the Howell&#13;
Melon Run in the city park.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0693 ext.&#13;
7705 or e-mail cgalatis@&#13;
howellrecreation.org.&#13;
ORGANIZE WAREHOUSE&#13;
Oakland Livingston Human&#13;
Service Agency needs help&#13;
on a weekly basis organizing&#13;
and cleaning their food&#13;
distribution warehouse in&#13;
Howell. Help is also needed&#13;
preparing food boxes for&#13;
distribution. Details: 517-&#13;
546-8500 ext. 4109 or e-mail&#13;
AllisonK@olhsa.org.&#13;
GREETER&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Livingston Hospital in Howell&#13;
and Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Woodland Health Center in&#13;
Genoa Township are looking&#13;
for help in the radiology&#13;
waiting room weekdays&#13;
to greet patients, collect&#13;
paperwork, and keep the&#13;
waiting room neat. Details:&#13;
517-545-6296.&#13;
DAY OF CARING&#13;
The Livingston County United&#13;
Way is seeking high-school&#13;
age, adult helpers or parentchild&#13;
combinations Aug. 20&#13;
for the Day of Caring. Details:&#13;
810-494-3000 or e-mail&#13;
jclum@lcunitedway.org.&#13;
HANDYPERSON&#13;
Recycle Livingston in Howell&#13;
needs help with various&#13;
projects. Details: 517-548-&#13;
4439 or e-mail recycleliv@&#13;
sbcglobal.net.&#13;
CHILD CARE&#13;
Healthy Families-Livingston&#13;
needs help with child care&#13;
during Nurturing Parent&#13;
workshops, a 10-week&#13;
commitment. Details: 517-&#13;
548-2200 or e-mail wrc@wrclivingston.&#13;
org.&#13;
YOUTH PROGRAMS&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Chapter of the American Red&#13;
Cross needs leaders for its&#13;
youth programs teaching Boy&#13;
Scouts, Girl Scouts and school&#13;
groups basic first aid and&#13;
safety skills. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0326 or e-mail to rbrasier@&#13;
liv-redcross.org.&#13;
PET CARE&#13;
The Humane Society of&#13;
Livingston County needs&#13;
assistance with animal care,&#13;
cleaning, and playing with the&#13;
animals. Details: 517-552-8050&#13;
or e-mail barb@humanelivingston.&#13;
org.&#13;
FOOD PANTRY&#13;
The Shared Harvest Pantry&#13;
needs help answering&#13;
phones, stocking shelves,&#13;
packing bags and assisting&#13;
local needy families with&#13;
emergency food. Details: 517-&#13;
548-3710 or e-mail livpantry@&#13;
gcfb.org.&#13;
Volunteer Livingston, a program of&#13;
the Livingston County United Way,&#13;
promotes the need for volunteers&#13;
in the Livingston County area. For&#13;
a compiete list of current volunteer&#13;
postings, visit the Web site www.&#13;
icunitedway.org.&#13;
ACHIEVERS&#13;
Howeirs DeBottis&#13;
wins scholarship&#13;
Howell High School 2008&#13;
graduate Dahne DeBottis&#13;
is one of three students who&#13;
have been named as “Schola&#13;
rs ” in the 2008 Carl Parsell&#13;
Memorial Rmd Scholarship&#13;
Program. Majoring in criminal&#13;
justice, DeBottis will use&#13;
his scholarship while attending&#13;
Saginaw Valley State University.&#13;
The $1,000 scholarship is&#13;
awarded by the Michigan Association&#13;
of Police.&#13;
W h ile a h ig h g ra d e -p o in t&#13;
a v e ra g e is a m a jo r c o n s&#13;
id e ra tio n in th e s e le c tio n&#13;
pro ces s , i t is o n ly one o f th e&#13;
c r ite r ia e v a lu a te d each y e a r&#13;
b y th e P a rs e ll S c h o la rs h ip&#13;
Selections C om m itte e . Comm&#13;
u n ity in v o lv em e n t, le a d e rsh&#13;
ip , an d v o lu n te e r ism a re&#13;
also h ig h ly v a lu e d in a n a ly z in&#13;
g a c a n d id a te ’s c re d e n tia&#13;
ls .&#13;
Main Street honors&#13;
volunteers, leaders&#13;
Several community volunteers&#13;
and leaders were&#13;
recognized a t the third annual&#13;
Volunteer Recognition&#13;
Reception of the Howell Main&#13;
Street Program held on July&#13;
31. “The reception honored&#13;
the ‘Stars of the Howell Main&#13;
Street Program,’ in its third&#13;
year, who made significant&#13;
contributions to its continued&#13;
success,” said Nathan Voght,&#13;
Howell DDA and Main Street&#13;
director.&#13;
Awards were presented to&#13;
committee volunteers in recognition&#13;
of their work with&#13;
the Main Street Program.”&#13;
The 2007-2008 Howell Main&#13;
Street Committee Volunteers&#13;
of the Year include:&#13;
■ Design Committee: Je an nette&#13;
Ambrose, nominated by:&#13;
Jeff Hansen, Design Committee&#13;
Chairman.&#13;
■ Organization Committee:&#13;
Kathleen Zaenger, nominated&#13;
by: Vicki Hartman, Organization&#13;
Committee Chairwoman.&#13;
■ Promotions Committee:&#13;
Kim Esper, nominated by:&#13;
Jake Heikkinen, Promotions&#13;
Committee Chairman.&#13;
■ Business Development:&#13;
Stephanie Schlittler, nominated&#13;
by: Business Development&#13;
Committee members.&#13;
For more information about&#13;
the Main Street program,&#13;
contact Voght a t 517-545-4240&#13;
or e-mail nvoght@downtownhowell.&#13;
org.&#13;
The Livingston Community&#13;
News wili publish Achievers as&#13;
space aliows each week. Send&#13;
information to Achievers, the&#13;
Livingston Community News,&#13;
420 W. Main St., Brighton,&#13;
Mi 481! 6. Fax to 810-844-&#13;
2040 or e-mail to news®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com.&#13;
B u f f e t t r ib u t e b a n d ta k e s s ta g e A u g . 1 6 a t B r ig h to n a r t s c e n te r&#13;
Visitors can become&#13;
Parrotheads for night&#13;
B Y L I S A C A R O L IN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
If you enjoy the sound and&#13;
songs of Jimmy Buffet, like&#13;
“Margaritaville,” “Volcano”&#13;
and “Son of a Sailor,” the Brighton&#13;
Center for the Performing&#13;
Arts will provide the venue for&#13;
you to berome a Parrothead for&#13;
anight.&#13;
The Jimmy Buffet tribute&#13;
band Parrots of the Caribbean&#13;
performs throughout the&#13;
United States and Canada, and&#13;
will be in Brighton for a concert&#13;
Aug. 16. It’s a fundraiser for the&#13;
Brighton Center for the Performing&#13;
Arts.&#13;
“If Jimmy Buffet won’t come&#13;
to the Brighton Center for the&#13;
Performing Arts, a first-class&#13;
tribute is toe next best thing,”&#13;
says Patti Hamilton, cultural&#13;
arts coordinator for the center.&#13;
“The Parrots of the Caribbean&#13;
are top-notch.”&#13;
The Parrots band - vocalist&#13;
Dave Albrecht, Jeff&#13;
“Blind Dog” Cline on lead&#13;
guitar and background vocals,&#13;
Kenny “The Professor”&#13;
Rice on keyboard, Gary “Riptide”&#13;
Rigmaiden on bass and&#13;
background vocals and Greg&#13;
“Great White” Martin on&#13;
drums and background vocals&#13;
- has been together for&#13;
eight years. This is their first&#13;
visit to Brighton.&#13;
“I actually impersonate&#13;
Jimmy Buffet and play toe&#13;
harmonica,” says Albrecht.&#13;
“I’ve been a Parrothead from&#13;
way back when, and I’ve seen&#13;
Jimmy Buffet in concert many&#13;
times.”&#13;
Albrecht says his favorite&#13;
Buffet songs to perform are&#13;
“Come Monday” and “Pirate&#13;
Looks at 40.”&#13;
“I wear a lot of costumes,&#13;
which is a big part of the show,”&#13;
says Albrecht. “We’re seasoned&#13;
musicians, who have a lot of energy&#13;
and a lot of fun.”&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be reached at karoHn@&#13;
Hvingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
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7 p.m. at the Brighton Center&#13;
for the Performing Arts.&#13;
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■ What: Parrots of the&#13;
Caribbean, a Jimmy Buffet&#13;
tribute band.&#13;
■ When: Saturday,&#13;
Aug. 16, 7 p.m.&#13;
■ Where: Brighton Center&#13;
for the Performing Arts,&#13;
7878 Brighton Road.&#13;
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C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A R&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
AUGUST 8&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
2-7:45 p.m.St.Mary M agdalen&#13;
Catholic Church, 2201 S.OId&#13;
US-23, Brighton Township. Details:&#13;
517-546-0326.&#13;
SPAGHETTI KAROKE&#13;
5-8 p.m. spaghetti dinner; 7:30 p.m.&#13;
karaoke. Pinckney Memorial Post&#13;
No. 419, American Legion Post Hall,&#13;
9807 Whitewood Road, Pinckney.&#13;
Cost: $6.50 adults, $5.50 seniors,&#13;
$3.50 kids ages 9 and under. Details:&#13;
734-878-9522 or 734-878-6633.&#13;
MOVIES IN THE PARK&#13;
At dusk, downtown Pinckney.&#13;
Sponsor: Pinckney, Lakeland,&#13;
Hamburg, Hell Chamber of&#13;
Commerce. "The Spiderwick&#13;
Chronicles." Details: 734-878-9333.&#13;
“WEST SIDE STORY'&#13;
7:30 p.m. Hartland High School&#13;
Auditorium, 10635 Dunham Road.&#13;
Performed by Hartland Players with&#13;
a full orchestra. Cost: $14 adults,&#13;
$12 students and seniors, $10 in&#13;
advance. Details: 810-632-5849.A/so&#13;
7:30 p.m. Saturday.&#13;
CONCERT ATTHE COURTHOUSE&#13;
9 p.m., historic courthouse grounds,&#13;
downtown Howell. Laser-light&#13;
show plus music by Echoes o f Pink&#13;
Floyd. Sponsor: Asahi Kasei North&#13;
American Plastics. Details: 517-546-&#13;
P 0140 or 517-861-0030.&#13;
COLONIAL KENSINGTON&#13;
10 a.m.-dusk Kensington Metropark.&#13;
Costumed re-enactors, music, battle&#13;
demonstrations. Details: 800-477-&#13;
3178./1/SO 10 a.m.~4 p.m. Sunday.&#13;
VOICE LESSONS&#13;
10 a.m.-noon, Barnard Community&#13;
Center, 415 N. Barnard St., Howell.&#13;
Cost: $20-40. Details: 517-546-0326&#13;
extO.&#13;
FLY-IN, CRUISE-IN&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Brighton Airport,&#13;
8664 Hyne Road, Brighton&#13;
Township. Food, planes, cars and&#13;
demonstrations. Details: 810-599-&#13;
0341 or 586-481-5035.&#13;
FREE FLIGHTS FOR KIDS&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Brighton Airport,&#13;
8664 Hyne Road, Brighton&#13;
Township. Free airplane flights for&#13;
ages 8-17 years. Details: Shannon&#13;
Harris at 810-599-7319 or www.&#13;
youngeagles.org.A/soAug. 76&#13;
at Brighton Airport; Sept. 20 at&#13;
Livingston County Airport&#13;
TOWER CLIMB ZIP LINE&#13;
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Howell Conference&#13;
and Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, Marion Township. Cost:&#13;
$10 tower climbs, $5 zip rides.&#13;
Reservations: 517-546-0249. Also 2-7&#13;
p.m. Saturdays.&#13;
CHICKEN BARBECUE&#13;
4:30-7 p.m. Hardy United Methodist&#13;
Church, 6510 E. Highland Road,&#13;
Oceola Township. Cost: $10&#13;
adults; $5 kids ages 12 and under.&#13;
Reservations; 517-546-3529 or 517-&#13;
546-1122.&#13;
SATURDAY SUNDAY&#13;
AUGUST 9 AUGUST 10&#13;
P BIKE THE PARKS&#13;
9-11 a.m. Bennett Recreation Center,&#13;
925 W.Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Family ride through the Howell&#13;
parks. Cost; $ 10-20. Registration:&#13;
517-546-0693, ext. 0 or www.&#13;
howellrecreation.org.&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
Streets adjacent to the Livingston&#13;
County Courthouse, downtown&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-3920&#13;
or farmersmarket@howell.org.&#13;
Sundays through October.&#13;
FINE ARTS FESTIVAL&#13;
10 a.m.-6 p.m. Main Street dow n town&#13;
Brighton. Art, face painting,&#13;
food. Details; 810-227-5086 or&#13;
810-229-8266.4/so Wa.m.-Sp.m.&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
FAMILY PICNIC&#13;
11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Martindale&#13;
Beach, Kensington Metropark.&#13;
Ch am be r of Commerce for&#13;
the South Lyon Area picnic for&#13;
families. Details; 248-437-3257 or&#13;
www.southlyonchamber.com.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
AUGUST 11&#13;
DAY CAMP&#13;
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Barnard Community&#13;
Center, 415 N. Barnard St., Howell.&#13;
A week of activities at Howell City&#13;
Park and Thompson Lake. Cost:&#13;
$150-$ 175 per week. 517-546-0693&#13;
or www.howellrecreation.org.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1-6:45 p.m. First United Methodist&#13;
Church, 1230 Bower Road, Howell.&#13;
Details:517-546-0326.&#13;
'SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES'&#13;
6 p.m. Movie at Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road. 810-231-&#13;
1771.&#13;
BOATING SAFETY CLASS&#13;
6-9 p.m. Barnard Community&#13;
Center, 415 N. Barnard, Howell. Cost:&#13;
$20-$25. Details: 517-546-0693 ext.&#13;
0 or www.howellrecreation.org./4/so&#13;
August 12 and 14.&#13;
BIBLE SCHOOL&#13;
6:30-8:30 p.m. Livingston Seventhday&#13;
Adventist Church, 5210&#13;
Highland Road, Oceloa Township.&#13;
For ages 4-12. Details: 517-546-&#13;
5200.&#13;
BAT ENCOUNTER&#13;
7 p.m. Howell Conference and&#13;
Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, Marion Township.&#13;
Reservations: 517-546-0249.&#13;
GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. Brighton Millpond gazebo.&#13;
Kiwanis sponsors "The 33rd Avenue&#13;
Band &amp; Soul Men," a Blues Brothers&#13;
tribute show. Details: 810-227-0393.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
AUGUST 12&#13;
STORY TIME&#13;
11 a.m.Tuesdays, 1 p.m.&#13;
Wednesdays, Pinckney&#13;
Comm u n ity Public Library 350&#13;
M ow e r Road. Stories, songs, crafts.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888 www.pinckneylibrary.&#13;
org.&#13;
G O V E R N M E N T M E E T I N G S&#13;
S. Howell St. 734-878-6206,&#13;
MON, AUG. 11 tUES AUG 12 THUR.AUG.14&#13;
BRIGHTON SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
7 p.m., 125 S. Church St. Details: 810-&#13;
299-4000.&#13;
BRI.TWP. PLANNING COMM.&#13;
" 7 p.m.Township Hall,4363 Buno&#13;
Road. Details: 810-229-0550.&#13;
HARTLAND SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. 9525 Highland Road. 810-&#13;
626-2100.&#13;
HOWELL CITY COUNCIL&#13;
7 p.m. City Hall, 611 E. Grand River&#13;
Ave. Details: 517-546-3502.&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP BOARD&#13;
7 p.m., 3525 Byron Road, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-2817.&#13;
PUTNAM TWP. ZONING BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. Township Hall, 3280 W.M-36.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3131.&#13;
PINCKNEY VILLAGE COUNCIL&#13;
7:30 p.m.. Village Hall basement, 220&#13;
FOWLERVILLE PLANNING COMM.&#13;
7 p.m.Village Hall, 213 S. Grand Ave.&#13;
Details: 517-223-3771.&#13;
HOWELL PARKS AND REC AUTH.&#13;
7 p.m.City Hall 517-546-0693 ext.&#13;
7702.&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP BOARD&#13;
7:30 p.m.Township Hall, 10405&#13;
Merrill Road.810-231-1000.&#13;
HANDY TOWNSHIP BOARD&#13;
7:30 p.m.Township Hall, 135 N.&#13;
Grand Ave. Details: 517-223-3228.&#13;
WEDS, AUG.1^&#13;
PUTNAM TWP. PLANNING COMM.&#13;
7 p.m., Putnam Township Hall, 3280&#13;
W. M-36. Details: 734-878-3131.&#13;
HARTLAND PLANNING COMM.&#13;
7 p.m. Hartland Township Hall, 3191&#13;
Hartland Road. 810-632-7498.&#13;
MARION TOWNSHIP BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. Marion Township Hall, 2877&#13;
W.Coon Lake Road.Details:517-&#13;
546-1588.&#13;
UNADILLA TOWNSHIP BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. UnadillaTownship Hall, 126&#13;
Webb St, Gregory. Details: 734-498-&#13;
2502.&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
BOARD FINANCE COMMITTEE&#13;
7:30 a.m. Administration Building,&#13;
304 E. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3520.&#13;
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'' S J ra n c f C R iu er D e n ia l&#13;
D r . B r a d R o n d e a u (810) 225-TEETH (8338)&#13;
7600 Grand River Ave., Suite 295, Brighton&#13;
In the Livingston Centre, next to B.A.C.&#13;
OPEN HOUSE&#13;
6-7:30 p.m. Howell Preschoolers,&#13;
1230 Bower Street Howell. Ice&#13;
cream social with tour o f facility.&#13;
Details: 517-46-2008.&#13;
BOOKCLUB&#13;
6:30 p.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road. For ages&#13;
12andup.810-231-1771.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
AUGUST 13&#13;
SENIOR APPRECIATION&#13;
Kensingston Metropark. Free oneh&#13;
our rides on The Island Queen;&#13;
row b o a t paddleboat and kayak&#13;
rentals for senior citizens. Details:&#13;
800-477-2757.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
10 a.m.-3 p.m. B righton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Road, Brighton.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
AUGUST 14&#13;
PINCKNEY PURLERS&#13;
Noon, Pinckney Comm u n ity Public&#13;
Library, 350 M ow e r Road. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888 or www.plnckneylibrary.&#13;
org. Thursdays through&#13;
August&#13;
BOOK SALE&#13;
5-7 p.m. Howell Carnegie District&#13;
Library,314 W.Grand River Ave.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
BEDTIME STORY&#13;
7 p.m. Pinckney C omm u n ity Public&#13;
Library, 350 M ow e r Road. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888 www.pinckneylibrary.&#13;
org.&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
AUGUST 15&#13;
CHAMBER BREAKFAST&#13;
8:30 a.m. A ctive Faith, 401 S.&#13;
W a sh in g to n St, Sou th Lyon.&#13;
C h am b e r o f Comm e rce for the&#13;
Sou th Lyon Area. Details: 248-&#13;
4 3 7 -3 2 5 7 or www.southlyonchamber.&#13;
com.&#13;
BOOK SALE&#13;
10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Howell Carnegie&#13;
District Library,314 W.Grand River&#13;
Ave. Details: 517-546-0720. A/so 10&#13;
a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday;&#13;
5-7:30 p.m. Monday.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
10a.m.-8:15 p.m .StJose p h Mercy&#13;
Hospital, 620 Byron Road, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
FUNDRAISER&#13;
Noon -2 p.m. Outback Steakhouse,&#13;
7873 Conference Center Drive,&#13;
Brighton. Benefits the fight against&#13;
muscular dystrophy. Details: 734-&#13;
416-7076.&#13;
READING PARTY&#13;
4-6:30 p.m. Howell Carnegie&#13;
District Library, 314 W.Grand River&#13;
Ave. Nine-hole mini-golf course,&#13;
gladiator jousting, climbing slide.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0720, ext. 107.&#13;
MELON RUN-WALK&#13;
6:15 p.m. Melon roll (ages 3-5), 6:30&#13;
p.m.Tot trot (ages 8 and under),&#13;
6:45 p.m. One-mile run-walk, 7 p.m.&#13;
5k and 10k, Howell City Park. Cost:&#13;
$2-25. Details: 517-546-0693 or&#13;
parksandrec@howellrecreation.org.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
AUGUST 16&#13;
HOWELL MELON FEST&#13;
9 a.m.-9 p.m.Courthouse lawn.&#13;
Walnut and Clinton Streets. Arts,&#13;
crafts, entertainment. Parade&#13;
starts at n o o n ,d ow n tow n Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-7477 or e-mall:&#13;
jcmelonfestlval@yahoo.com.&#13;
Also on Sunday.&#13;
BROWSE &amp; BAG IT SALE&#13;
9 a.m.-5 p.m. D epot Museum, 128&#13;
Wetmore St., dow n tow n Howell.&#13;
Benefits Howell Area Historical&#13;
Society. Details: 517-548-6876. A/so&#13;
9-3 p.m. Sunday.&#13;
FEE FLIGHTS FOR KIDS&#13;
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Brighton Airport,&#13;
8664 Hyne Road, Brighton. Free&#13;
flights for ages 8-17. Details: 810-&#13;
599-0341 or 586-481-5035 or&#13;
youngeagles.org. A/so Sept 20 at the&#13;
Livingston County Airport.&#13;
HOWELL NATURE CENTER&#13;
• 9:30 a.m.or 1:30 p.m.- H igh Ropes&#13;
adventures. Howell Conference and&#13;
Nature Center, 1005 Triangle Lake&#13;
Road, Marion Township. Cost: $25.&#13;
Reservations: 517-546-0249.&#13;
•11 a.m.-4 p.m.-Tower Climb Zip&#13;
Line. Cost: $10 tower climbs, $5 zip&#13;
rides. Reservations: 517-546-0249.&#13;
Also 2-7 p.m. Saturdays.&#13;
• 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.-Critter&#13;
Connection. Details: 517-546-0249.&#13;
JIMMY BUFFET SALUTE&#13;
7 p.m. Brighton Center for the&#13;
Performing Arts, 7878 Brighton&#13;
Road."Parrots of the Caribbean,"&#13;
a salute to Jimmy Buffet. Cost: $20.&#13;
Details: 810-299-4130.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
AUGUST 17&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
Streets, Howell. 517-546-3920 or&#13;
farmersmarket@howell.org.&#13;
GAZEBO CONCERT SERIES&#13;
7 p.m. Brighton Millpond gazebo.&#13;
Brighton Kiwanis C lub sponsors&#13;
"Steve King and the Dittilies."&#13;
Details: 810-227-0393.&#13;
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Grand Champion&#13;
Market Steer&#13;
Owner: Chista Carter&#13;
Buyer: Lloyd Miller &amp; Sons&#13;
Weight: 1322 lbs.&#13;
Price: $2.00/lb.&#13;
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Market Steer&#13;
Owner: Megan Tomlin&#13;
Buyer:Fowlerville Hardware&#13;
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Price: $1.60/lb.&#13;
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Dairy Steer&#13;
Owner: Garrett Laier&#13;
Buyer: On The Spot Tires and Towing&#13;
Weight: 1535 lbs.&#13;
Price: $2.40/lb.&#13;
Res. Grand Champion&#13;
Dairy Steer&#13;
Owner: Luke Laier&#13;
Buyer: Fowlerville Farm Services&#13;
Weight: 1565 lbs.&#13;
Price: S1.75/lb.&#13;
Grand Champion&#13;
Market Goat&#13;
Owner: Kate Miller&#13;
Buyer: Cheryl's Place&#13;
Weight: 86 lbs.&#13;
Price: $4.50/lb.&#13;
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Market Goat&#13;
Owner: Tasha Rasmussen&#13;
Buyer: Donal Farms&#13;
Weight: 76 lbs.&#13;
Price: $3.00/lb.&#13;
I&#13;
Grand Champion&#13;
Market Hog&#13;
Owner: Lindsey Chamberlain&#13;
Buyer: Busch's Valuland&#13;
Weight: 267 lbs.&#13;
Price: $4.00/lb.&#13;
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Market Hog&#13;
Owner: Morgan Kennedy&#13;
Buyer: Theresa Brennan&#13;
Weight: 274lbs.&#13;
Price: $3.75/lb.&#13;
Grand Champion&#13;
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Owner: Jordan Kennedy&#13;
Buyer: Wal-Mart of Howell&#13;
Weight: 133 lbs.&#13;
Price: $8.00/lb.&#13;
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Buyer: Meijer of Howell&#13;
Weight: 123lbs.&#13;
Price: $6.50/lb.&#13;
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Owner: Lauren Bickel&#13;
Buyer: Production Threaded Parts&#13;
Weight: 25.50 lbs.&#13;
• Price: $20.00/lb.&#13;
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of Market Chickens-Roasters&#13;
Owner: Olivia Roedel&#13;
Buyer: Dr. Tim Chiropractic Health Center&#13;
Weight: 25.50 lbs.&#13;
Price: $11.00/lb.&#13;
Grand Champion Pen&#13;
of Market Chickens-Fryers&#13;
Owner: Kimmy Becker&#13;
Buyer: Webberville Feed &amp; Grain&#13;
Weight: 22.50 lbs.&#13;
Price: $8.00/lb.&#13;
Res. Grand Champion Pen&#13;
of Market Chickens-Fryers&#13;
Owner: Lauren Watson&#13;
Buyer: C &amp; W Horse Transport&#13;
Weight: 21.75 lbs.&#13;
Price: S8.00/lb.&#13;
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of Market Rabbits&#13;
Owner: Anthony Jakimowicz&#13;
Buyer: Turk Farms&#13;
Weight: 14 lbs.&#13;
Price: $12.00/lb.&#13;
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Owner: Melissa Jakimowicz&#13;
Buyer: Shira Dickerson&#13;
Weight: 13.50 lbs.&#13;
Price: $17.00/lb.&#13;
Grand Champion&#13;
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Owner: Glenn Lyons&#13;
Buyer: Dr. Tim Chiropractic Health Center&#13;
Weight: 13 lbs.&#13;
Price: $8.00/lb.&#13;
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Owner: Emmalee Santioni&#13;
Buyer: Carl Konopaska 4 State Rep.&#13;
Weight: 10.50 lbs.&#13;
Price: $11.00/lb.&#13;
Grand Champion&#13;
Market Turkey&#13;
Owner: Jonathan Dale&#13;
Buyer: Carol HackettGaragiola Probate Court&#13;
Weight: 23.50 lbs.&#13;
Price: S17.00/lb.&#13;
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Owner: Alyssa Arnold&#13;
Buyer: Dr. Tim Chiropratic Health Center&#13;
Weight: 32 lbs.&#13;
Price: $9.00/lb.&#13;
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Owner: Michelle Wright&#13;
Buyer: Cindy Denby&#13;
Weight: 11.5 lbs.&#13;
Price: $13.00/lb.&#13;
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Owner: Kristina Wright&#13;
Buyer: Bob Burke, Candidate for&#13;
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Weight: 11.5 lbs. Price: S5.00/lb.&#13;
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S up e rv iso r H u c k Farms B ria n &amp; Teresa Richards C la rk Farms A d am and L in d a Lucas&#13;
B us ch ’ s Valula n d Independent Ban k Rich a rd son Me a t Processing C ram p to n E le c tric B re nt L y b r in k&#13;
C &amp; W Horse T ra s p o rta lio n In d u s tria l F iltra tio n Source James Roark C u th l^ r ls o n F am ily Dave and Sue Mast&#13;
C a rp e l D e po t o f F o w le rv ille J.P. M cC rum b Woodshavings R o be rt R u tlm a n &amp; E rn ie F lin t D a le F am ily M i lle r ’s F o w le rv ille P o u ltry Processing&#13;
Ch am be rla in Enterprises J.T. Services. L L C S chn e ide r’s D e K o n in c k F am ily Farm Pasko F am ily&#13;
Wes Choate JN B M a c h in in g Co ., Inc. Ed &amp; C a ro l S h a ro rin D cM a ttia P e lty s v ille Ju nc tio n&#13;
C h u b b y C h ic k e n Ranch Joe Hune, Stale Representative Steve Sharp C in d y De nb y P ro d u c tio n Threaded Parts, Ra lp h Deshetsky&#13;
C in d y D ic k e rs o n fo r C o nw a y Tw p . C le rk K en n ed y F am ily Farms J e rry Som me r D e tro it C om p lia n c e Gro up R &amp; A A c re s&#13;
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C o u n ty Comm is s ion e r, Dave Domas K re b s v iew Farms S lo ne y Rid g e Farm , Dr. L au ra M o rr is Roeske Farms&#13;
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C o u n ty Comm is s ion e r, Steve W illiam s L a n g &amp; Son ’ s Enterprises Three Echo S u ffo lk s Eastman Insurance A g e n c y Sparks Data Co.&#13;
C u lv e r E xcava tin g Wayne and Sandy L alta T u th ill Farms and C om p o s tin g , Inc . E d B o c k Feed &amp; S tu ff C h e ry l Stevens&#13;
Cu ih be rtso n F am ily L iv in g s to n C o u n ty D ra in C om m is s io n e r V G ’s Food Center, Inc. Steve Edwards S un rize Irrig a tio n&#13;
D &amp; R He a tin g and C o o lin g L iv in g s to n Feed &amp; Seed W.G. Sales Associates Frances Emme tt T N T C a rp en try&#13;
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IS PORTS&#13;
P k k l e b a l l p i c k s u p s t e a m w i t h s e n i o r s&#13;
Hartland-area grou p to com p ete in Senior Olympics&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Pickleball mania has taken&#13;
over a t the Hartland Senior&#13;
Center.&#13;
A handful of seniors started&#13;
playing last October. Today,&#13;
the center offers play four&#13;
times a week with a roster of&#13;
more than 30 players.&#13;
“It is pretty addictive,” said&#13;
senior center director Alice&#13;
Andrews. “It is ju st a great&#13;
game.”&#13;
Earlier&#13;
this&#13;
weekend, a group of 15 players&#13;
gathered to play outside.&#13;
Andrews said instead of te a ring&#13;
down some older tennis&#13;
courts outside the center,&#13;
they have been converted to&#13;
pickleball courts for summertime&#13;
play.&#13;
“We are getting new people&#13;
all the time,” said Jim Schroder,&#13;
61, of Hartland Township,&#13;
in between games. “We’re becoming&#13;
a pickleball mecca.”&#13;
The core of the c en te r’s&#13;
best players will compete in&#13;
the Michigan Senior Olympics&#13;
Aug. 9-14, including&#13;
Andrews, Sch-&#13;
----------------------------------------------------&#13;
roder, Robert and Sue Cary,&#13;
Sheila Brown, Jan Doke and&#13;
Owen and Patricia Papke.&#13;
Pickleball, a cross between&#13;
tennis, ping pong and badminton,&#13;
has been around for&#13;
decades, but it has become&#13;
popular among seniors who&#13;
vacation in Florida and Arizona.&#13;
They have brought it back&#13;
to Michigan. Robert Cary said&#13;
he learned the game in Arizona&#13;
last year and joined the&#13;
senior center ju st to continue&#13;
playing. He said he’s lost 20&#13;
pounds since February playing&#13;
the game.&#13;
“If you’ve ever played tennis&#13;
or racquetball, you won’t&#13;
ever stop (playing pickleball),”&#13;
he said. “It is a great&#13;
way to meet people. You can&#13;
get competitive with it or just&#13;
have fun.”&#13;
Players whack a perforated&#13;
plastic ball, similar to a whiffle&#13;
ball, with oversized wood or&#13;
composite paddles. It is easy&#13;
to learn but can develop into&#13;
a fast-paced doubles game for&#13;
experienced players.&#13;
“What you see is people&#13;
who are young at heart and&#13;
want some exercise,” said&#13;
S E E PICKLEBALL, 82&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PI5ELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Deerfield Township's Jan Doke hits a shot during a game of&#13;
pickleball on the tennis courts outside the Hartland Senior&#13;
Center earlier this week.&#13;
P r i z e d s o u v e n i r n o t j u s t&#13;
a n o t h e r r a c e T - s h i r t&#13;
JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Harrison&#13;
Hensley,&#13;
longtime&#13;
race director.&#13;
J ust how popular is the Run Thru Hell Tshirt?&#13;
Last year, longtime race director Harrison&#13;
Hensley pulled all the leftover race&#13;
T-shirts out of storage and put them up for&#13;
sale at a $1 apiece.&#13;
Runners gobbled them up like children grab&#13;
Halloween candy. Hensley says the fire sale collected&#13;
$800.&#13;
“I had people call me later to see if I had any&#13;
left,” he recalls.&#13;
Runners have come from as&#13;
far away as England to collect&#13;
the prized souvenir. Last year,&#13;
the Michigan Runner magazine&#13;
named the T-shirt one of the&#13;
five best in Michigan.&#13;
The 31st Run Thru Hell, with&#13;
its 4.8- and 10-mile loops, is set&#13;
for Saturday at 8 a.m. at Hell&#13;
Creek Ranch. Race-day registration&#13;
is $25.&#13;
You can bet a number of&#13;
runners will come for one re a son:&#13;
Those delightfully cheesy&#13;
shirts.&#13;
“A lot of people are not serious runners,” Hensley&#13;
says. “They come out and get the shirt.”&#13;
Dave Peterson, of Farmington Hills, has run&#13;
the race a t least 15 times. He says he runs to&#13;
support Hensley and to take on the hills. Then,&#13;
he admits, the shirts are “cool.”&#13;
“Everybody wants to say&#13;
they’ve run through Hell and&#13;
survived it,” Peterson says.&#13;
The T-shirt “is ju st a badge&#13;
of courage. The course is&#13;
challenging, up and down.&#13;
If you can run through&#13;
Hell, it is something to be&#13;
proud of. People like to&#13;
earn the T-shirt.”&#13;
I got a few strange looks&#13;
when I wore my bright yellow&#13;
version to the grocery&#13;
store last year, but Peterson&#13;
says he doesn’t worry about&#13;
displaying the H-E-double tooth&#13;
pick on his back.&#13;
“It is not taken that way,” he says.&#13;
“People know that Hell, Michigan, exists.&#13;
It is very familiar. It’s not an evil thing.”&#13;
Hensley took over the design of the shirt in&#13;
roughly 1990 from a committee. He never puts&#13;
a date on them, so runners can train in them,&#13;
without embarrassment, until they fall apart.&#13;
Vibrant colors like neon greens and yellows&#13;
and oranges, decorated with flames and the&#13;
words “I Ran Thru Hell” on the back, are his&#13;
S E E DEEGAN, 82&#13;
Cycling keeps&#13;
man in shape&#13;
for running&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Michael Skinner uses cycling&#13;
to save his legs.&#13;
Skinner, 18, an all-state cross&#13;
coimtiy runner fi’om Linden&#13;
High, is preparing for his college&#13;
career running at Grand&#13;
Valley State University. The&#13;
Hartland Township resident&#13;
only began cycling about 18&#13;
months ago, but he’s already&#13;
enjoying its benefits.&#13;
He bikes to work several&#13;
times a week to CycleFit MultiSport&#13;
in Fenton. The workouts&#13;
have helped him avoid&#13;
the stress fracture injuries he’s&#13;
fought in the past. He says riding&#13;
three miles on the bike is&#13;
like running one mile.&#13;
Riding “it helps out a lot,” he&#13;
says. “It keeps my aerobic up&#13;
there. It really helps strengthen&#13;
my (quadriceps). I love it. It&#13;
is great.”&#13;
Skinner is one of a handful&#13;
of Livingston County residents&#13;
who will ride in the sixth annual&#13;
'Tour des Lacs, a charity ride&#13;
coinciding with the 'Ihste of&#13;
Fenton. The tour begins in Fenton&#13;
and winds along the rural&#13;
roads and around the lakes of&#13;
S E E CYCLING, 82&#13;
Coach Metz&#13;
'coming home'&#13;
to Howell High&#13;
Kensington veteran&#13;
takes over varsity&#13;
football program&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Aaron Metz has been a&#13;
vagabond when it comes to&#13;
coaching football in the Kensington&#13;
Valley Conference.&#13;
The Hartland native has&#13;
been an assistant coach at&#13;
Hartland, Novi, Howell and&#13;
Brighton the past 11 years.&#13;
But Metz, 34, said being&#13;
hired last week as Howell’s&#13;
new varsity football coach&#13;
“felt like coming home.” He&#13;
teaches a variety of technology&#13;
classes at Howell High&#13;
School and has been an assistant&#13;
coach for the Highlander&#13;
boys and girls track and field&#13;
programs since 2004.&#13;
“I know a lot of the kids,”&#13;
said Metz, who played on the&#13;
offensive line a t Birmingham&#13;
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■ Hobbies: Singing,&#13;
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■ Favorite subject: Math.&#13;
■ School involvement:&#13;
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B-COM, a mentoring&#13;
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■ Athlete I admire: The&#13;
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■ Aug. 9, Run Thru Hell, Hell&#13;
Creek Ranch on Cedar Lake Road&#13;
at Patterson Lake Road, Hell. (www.&#13;
gaultracemanagement.com).&#13;
Length: 4.8-10 miles. Start: 8 a.m.&#13;
Contact: Harrison Hensiey, 734-878-&#13;
6640.&#13;
■ Aug. 15,31 St annual Melon&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length: 1&#13;
mile walk/run,5K-1 OK, melon roll.&#13;
Start: 6:15 p.m. Cost:TBA. Contact:&#13;
Beth Schrader, 517-546-0693, parksandrec@&#13;
ci.howell.mi.us.&#13;
■ Aug. 20, Northwind Running&#13;
Club summer cross country&#13;
series, Independence Lake Park,&#13;
3200 Jennings Rd., Whitmore Lake.&#13;
Length: 5 K Start: 7 p.m. Cost: $5.&#13;
Contact: Larry Bostwick, northwindrc@)&#13;
yah&lt;x).com.&#13;
■ Aug. 23, Silver Lake 50-50,&#13;
Pinckney Recreation Area. (www.&#13;
tortoiseandhare.com/races/silverSO.&#13;
htm). Length: 50 mile/SOK Ultra&#13;
Marathon, 2- and 4-person relay.&#13;
Start: 7 a.m. Cost: $50-$ 140. Contart:&#13;
Tortoise and Hare Running and&#13;
Fitness Center 734-623-9640, e-mail:&#13;
events@tortoiseandhare.com.&#13;
■ Aug. 24, Island Lake Triathlon&#13;
Series, Island Lake State Recreation&#13;
Area,Green OakTownship. (vwvw.&#13;
theelementevents.com). Length:&#13;
800-meter swim, 12.5-mile bike, 3.1-&#13;
mile run. Start: 7:30 a.m. Cost: $59-&#13;
$69. $110 relay. Contact: e-mail jim@&#13;
theelementevents.com.&#13;
■ Sept. 6, Witch's Hat Run, South&#13;
Lyon High, 1000 N. Lafayette, www.&#13;
slxc.com/witch. Length: 5K run-walk.&#13;
lOKrun. 1 mile run. Start: 9 a.m. Cost:&#13;
$10-$25. Contact: Scott Smith,248-&#13;
207-5135, e-mail smiths@slcs.us.&#13;
■ Sept. 6, Dances With Dirt 10OK&#13;
Relay, Hell, (www.danceswithdirt.&#13;
com). Length: 50 mile-50K run. 10OK&#13;
relay. Start: 6:15 a.m. Contact: 734-&#13;
929-9027, e-mail events@runningfit.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Sept. 13, Run Drugs Out of&#13;
Town Run, Howell City Park. Length:&#13;
5K run-walk, kids run. Cost: $20 early,&#13;
$25 race day. Start: 9:30 a.m. Further&#13;
details: Daydra Cormican, 517-545-&#13;
5944, e-mail daydra@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
■ Sept. 27, Miles of Smiles 5K&#13;
run-walk. Harvest Festival, Brighton&#13;
High School, 7878 Brighton Rd.&#13;
Cost: $25 family/$5 kid/$10 per runner.&#13;
Start: 8:30 a.m. Contaa: Karen&#13;
Bihimeyer, 734-663-5837, e-mail&#13;
mosfunrun@gmail.com,&#13;
■ Sept. 27, John Rogucki&#13;
Memorial Kensington Challenge,&#13;
Kensington Metropark, Milford.&#13;
Length: 5K run-walk, 15K, kids run.&#13;
Details: Mus t be a member of Ann&#13;
ArborTrack Club, www.aatrackclub.&#13;
org. Cost: $27-$35. Start: 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Contact: Jo Darlington, e-mail&#13;
jrmkc@aatrackclub.org.&#13;
R E C R E A T I O N&#13;
C A L E N D A R&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ Baseball-softball coaches&#13;
needed -T h e Brighton Youth&#13;
Baseball-Softball Association needs&#13;
U9 travel baseball and U 1 1 -12&#13;
travel softball coaches for the 2009&#13;
season. Submit a letter by Aug. 15&#13;
to Brighton Youth Baseball/Softball,&#13;
7137 Wide Valley Dr., Brighton,&#13;
48116 or e-mail it to mbaitinger@&#13;
yahoo.com. Details: 810-231-3706.&#13;
■ Special Olympics fundraiser&#13;
- A Bowl-A-Thon to benefit&#13;
Area 27 Special O lympics will run&#13;
from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Aug.&#13;
9 at the Howell Bowl-E-Drome.&#13;
Sponsorships and prize donations&#13;
are needed. Details: 734-222 8283.&#13;
■ Baseball-softball tryouts&#13;
- Tryouts for the 2009 Pinckney&#13;
Travel Baseball &amp; Softball teams will&#13;
be Aug. 17 and 24 at Bennett Park&#13;
in Hamburg Township.Times are:&#13;
U9 on Field 2 (9-11 a.m.), U 1 1 on&#13;
Field 3 (9-11 a.m.), U13 on Field 1&#13;
(9-11 a.m.), U10 on Field 2(11 a.m.-l&#13;
p.m.) and U12 on Field 3 (11 a.m.-l&#13;
p.m.). Softball tryout times are U 12&#13;
on Field 4 (9-11 a.m.) and U14 on&#13;
Field 4 (11 a.m.-1 p.m.). Coaches are&#13;
needed. Details: Scott 517-861 -7482,&#13;
sacree@pinckneyball.org.&#13;
■ Softball leagues - Adults can&#13;
play co-ed softball in Tuesday or&#13;
Thursday leagues beginning Aug.&#13;
19. Details: Scott 517-861 -7482,&#13;
sacree@pinckneyball.org.&#13;
HOWELL PARKS&#13;
AND RECREATION&#13;
517 -54 6-0693 ext. 0 or&#13;
w/ww.howellrecreation.org.&#13;
■ Soccer league - 5 e s sio n s for&#13;
6- to 9-year-olds beg in A u g u s t 25&#13;
o n M o n d a y and W e dn e sdays for&#13;
eight weeks. Se s s io n s for 10- to&#13;
13-year-olds b e g in Aug. 26 on&#13;
Tuesday and Th ursday s for e ight&#13;
weeks.&#13;
■ Workout membership - A&#13;
we igh t room/gym mem ber ship&#13;
allows access at Howell High&#13;
School from 7 a.m.-l0 a.m.M-F&#13;
and 6-8 p.m. M-Th. Cost: $ 10-$20/&#13;
month.&#13;
■ Family swim/open gym&#13;
- The Howell Area Aquatic Center&#13;
and field h o u se will offer ope n&#13;
swim and g ym time 7-9 p.m.&#13;
Fridays. Cost: $3 swim. $2 g ym&#13;
use. $5 both.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140.&#13;
■ Summer camps - C am p s&#13;
and clinics are available in tennis,&#13;
soccer, golf, baseball, basketball,&#13;
cheer, pom, bowling, skateboarding&#13;
and more.&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-225-3950.&#13;
■ Fitness night - C om m u n ity&#13;
Comp lex at Pathfinder School&#13;
from 7:30-9 p.m. M-W-F. Cost:&#13;
$2.50 per person. Details: 810-&#13;
225-3946.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE&#13;
COMMUNITY REC&#13;
517-223-6481.&#13;
HARTLAND COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-626-2150 or www.hartlandcommunityed.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Open swims - 8:30-10:30 a.m.&#13;
and 12:30-2 p.m. M -F and 7:30-9&#13;
p.m. M -W-F-Sat.&#13;
■ Fitness membership&#13;
- Fitness room at C omm unity&#13;
Education Center. Cost: $3/visit.&#13;
$25/month.&#13;
■ Senior center classes&#13;
- Aerobics, stability ball training,&#13;
walk-fit, yoga and stretching&#13;
classes are available. Details: 810-&#13;
626-2135.&#13;
■ Volleyball camp - Students&#13;
entering grades 4-8 will work with&#13;
Hartland varsity players 9 a.m.-&#13;
n o o n Aug. 25-28 at the HESSC&#13;
main g ym on M-59. Cost: $85.&#13;
M a r i o n T w p . m a n t r a n s f o r m s&#13;
w e i g h t , l i f e t h r o u g h r u n n i n g&#13;
Steve Campbell will&#13;
gear up for Manistee&#13;
race at Pinckney&#13;
Recreation Area run&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community N ew s&#13;
When Steve Campbell&#13;
s ta rte d running five ye a rs&#13;
ago, the Marion Township&#13;
resident weighed 250 pounds&#13;
and was a smoker.&#13;
Since then, Campbell has&#13;
transformed his body and&#13;
his lifestyle. He’s down to&#13;
185 pounds and training for&#13;
his second 50-mile u ltra marathon,&#13;
the North Country&#13;
'Trail 50 in Manistee.&#13;
Campbell, 43, a design engineer&#13;
for an auto supplier&#13;
in Novi, will use the new&#13;
Silver Lake 50-50 on Sa tu rday,&#13;
Aug. 23, a t the Pinckney&#13;
Recreation Area to g e a r up&#13;
for the Manistee ra c e on&#13;
Saturday, Sept. 20.&#13;
The length of u ltra -m a ra thons&#13;
scares a lot of ru n n e rs&#13;
off, but a t the same time,&#13;
th e ir popularity is growing.&#13;
Campbell will ru n the 50-ki-&#13;
DEEGAN FRO M Bi&#13;
Organizer&#13;
not fretting&#13;
Run Thru&#13;
Hell turnout&#13;
signature.&#13;
“I’m no artist. I’m not creative,”&#13;
he says of his design&#13;
philosophy. “Some don’t like&#13;
gaudy shirts. Some runners&#13;
like a plain shirt. I ju st use&#13;
whatever comes into my noggin.&#13;
I like bright colors.”&#13;
Hensley, like his T-shirts, is&#13;
a colorful character. He gives&#13;
out trophies that are shaped&#13;
like a “horse’s fanny” for runners&#13;
who place sixth in their&#13;
age divisions. He considers&#13;
the 4.8-mile run the “weenie&#13;
race.”&#13;
As a race director, he laments&#13;
that runners are “the&#13;
biggest procrastinators in the&#13;
world.” As of last week, only&#13;
300 runners had signed up at&#13;
the Web site (www.gaultracemanagement.&#13;
com), but last&#13;
y e a r’s race attracted a record&#13;
2,131 finishers.&#13;
“People nowadays, they see&#13;
how they feel that morning: If&#13;
they’ve recovered from their&#13;
hangover, if they’ve eaten too&#13;
much fatty food, or whether&#13;
the sun is out,” Hensley says.&#13;
Hensley used to worry&#13;
about the turnout, but now&#13;
that he’s broken the benchmark&#13;
he set - breaking the&#13;
2,000-person barrier - he’s&#13;
more at ease.&#13;
“As long as we pay the bills.&#13;
I’m happy,” he says.&#13;
Runners will go home happy,&#13;
too, as long they keep collecting&#13;
those T-shirts.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
GOLF&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ A u g .9 , 7 th Pinckney&#13;
. P irate F ootball outing,&#13;
W h isp e r in g Pines, Pinckney.&#13;
8 a.m. sh o t gu n . Cost: $ 9 0 pp.&#13;
Details: w w w .P in c k n e y fo o tb a ll.&#13;
com. Contact: A la n Smith, 810-&#13;
6 2 3 -8 1 3 1 , Ia c o cu 0 0 7@ h o tm a ii.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Aug. 25, Fourth annual&#13;
Brighton House o utin g&#13;
be n e fit tin g St. J o se p h 's H o sp ice&#13;
o f L iv in g s to n County, L akeland&#13;
G o lf &amp; C o u n t r y Club, H am b u rg&#13;
T ow n sh ip. 10 a.m. sh o t g u n . Cost:&#13;
$ 4 0 0 per fo u rsom e . Details: 810-&#13;
2 2 9 -93 90.&#13;
■ Sept. 6, Fourth an n u al&#13;
Howell Education&#13;
Foundation outing,&#13;
Iro nw o o d G o lf Club, 6 9 0 0 E.&#13;
H ig h la n d Rd., Howell. 1 p.m.&#13;
sh o t g u n . Cost: $75pp. Details:&#13;
5 1 7 -5 4 8 -6 2 3 0 .&#13;
lometer ra c e a t Silver Lake,&#13;
which equa te s to roughly 31&#13;
miles.&#13;
Campbell says he likes to&#13;
take his time running because&#13;
he’s not a fast runner.&#13;
“I think those who race&#13;
lOKs are 5Ks are amazing,”&#13;
Campbell says. “I have no fun&#13;
running that hard.”&#13;
At la st y e a r’s North Country&#13;
TVail 50, Campbell ran a&#13;
career-long 35 miles before&#13;
his legs “locked up.”&#13;
“When you run 30 miles,&#13;
you wonder if you can do 35.&#13;
I would eventually like to do&#13;
a 100-miler, but I have to get&#13;
p a st the 50-miler first,” he&#13;
says. “You ju s t want to see&#13;
how far you can go.”&#13;
Jo sh Abel, the Tortoise&#13;
and Hare Running and F itness&#13;
Center events director&#13;
running the Silver Lake 50-&#13;
50, said the event could a ttra&#13;
c t anywhere from 50 to&#13;
100 runners.&#13;
“With a race of this length,&#13;
the first couple of years, it is&#13;
a little smaller,” Abel said.&#13;
“It doesn’t have the mass&#13;
appeal of a 5K or lOK.”&#13;
'The course will be se t in&#13;
four 12-mile loops on the Potawatomi&#13;
'Trail. Abel said it&#13;
won’t require anything “too&#13;
crazy” like the swamp crawl&#13;
and river crossings th a t are&#13;
the mainstays of the popular&#13;
Dances with Dirt, a 100-&#13;
kilometer relay and 50-mile&#13;
ra c e se t for Sept. 6 in Hell.&#13;
To sign up, contact Abel a t&#13;
734-623-9640 or by e-mail a t&#13;
events@tortoiseandhare.&#13;
com.&#13;
Abel said th e re a re only a&#13;
handful of u ltra s in the Midwest,&#13;
including the one in&#13;
Manistee, an o th e r in Indiana&#13;
and several in Ohio.&#13;
“There is a need for these&#13;
longer races,” he said. “They&#13;
are not easy to find. You need&#13;
a nice course with a lot of volunteers.&#13;
The ultra running is&#13;
becoming more popular.”&#13;
Campbell says he enjoys&#13;
running with other ultra-marathoners.&#13;
“It is a really nice&#13;
community,” he says. “Everybody&#13;
helps everybody out. You&#13;
are not competing against&#13;
each other. You are just going&#13;
against the terrain.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
CYCLING FRO M BI&#13;
Organizers&#13;
hope to&#13;
attract 300&#13;
'Tyrone Township following 15-,&#13;
50- and 100-kilometer loops.&#13;
The money raised will benefit&#13;
the University of Michigan&#13;
Congenita] Heart Center. Elvent&#13;
director Kim Foerster said this&#13;
year’s goals are to attract nearly&#13;
300 cyclists to raise more&#13;
than $10,000. The 2007 event&#13;
raised $3,000 with 173 riders.&#13;
Skinner plans to do the 50K&#13;
loop. “I’m just going to find a&#13;
group that does 19 or 20 miles&#13;
an hour. I’ll just stick with that&#13;
group and make some friends,”&#13;
he says. “I’m not going to push&#13;
myself.”&#13;
Bart Horton, 30, plans to use&#13;
the ride as a comeback of sorts.&#13;
The 'lyrone Township resident,&#13;
who works as a service technician&#13;
for an automotive supplier&#13;
in Walled Lake, hopes to finish&#13;
the lOOK ride.&#13;
The tour “is a much more&#13;
relaxed atmosphere. That’s&#13;
why I’d like to get back into&#13;
it,” he says. “My racing career&#13;
has gone by the wayside. It is&#13;
a few years and a few pounds&#13;
gone, so th a t’s why I’m getting&#13;
back into it.”&#13;
COACH FROM BI&#13;
Reck to take over Metz's Brighton duties&#13;
Brother Rice in high school&#13;
and was a three-year captain&#13;
for Saint Joseph’s College in&#13;
Indiana. “One of the things I&#13;
aspired to was to be a head&#13;
coach. When the opportunity&#13;
came about, I put a lot&#13;
of thought into it. You never&#13;
know when it knocks. You&#13;
have to jump for it. I felt like it&#13;
was the right place to go.”&#13;
Howell Athletic Director Dan&#13;
Hutcheson said he called other&#13;
candidates in the district to&#13;
gauge their interest in the job,&#13;
but none applied. They all put&#13;
their support behind Metz.&#13;
“I believe in him,”&#13;
Hutcheson said of why he&#13;
hired Metz full time. “I’ve&#13;
talked to him through the&#13;
years. I know what he brings&#13;
to the table. I know he’s going&#13;
to do a great job. Talking with&#13;
him, he’s got a good plan and&#13;
vision.”&#13;
Metz, an assistant coach&#13;
a t Brighton since 2004, said&#13;
it was hard to leave Brighton&#13;
since he had committed to&#13;
being on the staff under new&#13;
coach Cliff Kiefer this season.&#13;
Metz said he hasn’t taken&#13;
any secrets that will help him&#13;
against the Bulldogs.&#13;
“You might know what&#13;
they do, but you still have to&#13;
stop them,” he said. “What&#13;
I will take from Brighton is&#13;
the knowledge of the last&#13;
four years, coaching kids and&#13;
learning from the coaches&#13;
that were there.”&#13;
Metz planned to have a staff&#13;
in place by Monday’s first&#13;
varsity practice. He’s putting&#13;
in place an offense that mixes&#13;
the I-back system Howell ran&#13;
last year and the spread offense&#13;
that Brighton uses. The&#13;
defense will be a 3-4 base, he&#13;
said, and use some of same&#13;
“gap defense” principles and&#13;
terminology the Highlanders&#13;
used last year as well.&#13;
“The goal is to make sure&#13;
kids know what they are doing&#13;
and get after people and&#13;
play aggressive,” he said.&#13;
Kiefer, meanwhile, said&#13;
Metz’s duties coaching the offensive&#13;
line will be taken by&#13;
veteran coach George Reck,&#13;
leaving the Bulldogs with just&#13;
five varsity coaches. He doesn’t&#13;
foresee that as a problem.&#13;
“We’re experienced staff,”&#13;
he said. “We’ll hit the ground&#13;
running and juggle responsibilities.”&#13;
The two friends wish each&#13;
other well - to a point.&#13;
“I told him I hope he goes&#13;
8-1,” Kiefer said.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Hartland Township's Jim Schroder, left, prepares to hit a shot with partner Tom Kern, 65, of&#13;
Hartland Township, looking on during a game of pickleball at the Hartland Senior Center earlier&#13;
this week.&#13;
PICKLEBALL FRO M B I&#13;
Beginner's league being considered&#13;
Oceola Township’s Jim Parker,&#13;
68.&#13;
Hartland’s indoor gym has&#13;
been refurbished to include&#13;
permanent lines defining regulation-&#13;
sized pickleball courts&#13;
that are 40 feet by 20 feet.&#13;
There’s a zone in front of&#13;
the net that players can’t ente&#13;
r - called the kitchen - to&#13;
keep anyone from sneaking in&#13;
for a slam. The net is lowered&#13;
to 34 inches off the ground at&#13;
its center.&#13;
Some of Hartland’s players&#13;
are so serious tha t Andrews&#13;
is considering designating&#13;
a beginner’s league, so new&#13;
players don’t get discouraged.&#13;
Doke, 51, of Deerfield Township,&#13;
said she plays strictly&#13;
Oceola Township's Sheila&#13;
Brown, 66, hits a shot during&#13;
a game of pickleball on the&#13;
tennis courts outside the&#13;
Hartland Senior Center earlier&#13;
this week.&#13;
for the competition.&#13;
“I thought I could show&#13;
up and beat up on these old&#13;
people. Wrong!” said Tom&#13;
Kern, 65, of Hartland Township.&#13;
“We’ve got some good&#13;
players.”&#13;
The Garys hope to medal&#13;
a t the Michigan Senior Olympics.&#13;
“My wife, she’s a natural&#13;
athlete, and we team up well&#13;
together,” Robert Cary said.&#13;
“The big thing is communication.&#13;
It helps when you know&#13;
where the other person will&#13;
be.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
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$ 2 0 ,5 0 0 ! F o r lis tin g s&#13;
8 0 0 -6 1 9 -3 8 1 6 e x t FS69&#13;
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H om e s ! L o w $ d o w n !&#13;
Ca!! N o w ! 800 -7 28 -6 7 01&#13;
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4 3 a c re c am p g ro u n d&#13;
1400 ft. la k e fro n t&#13;
N o rth W e b s te r, IN&#13;
(260) 5 80 -3 40 0&#13;
H AMBU RG TWP . - Lake&#13;
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2.5 b a th C o lo n ia l, w a lk o&#13;
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$ 1 8 5 ,0 0 0 . 8 1 0 -5 3 1 -0 3 9 8 .&#13;
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L ittle $ D o w n ! L is tin g s&#13;
8 0 0 -7 2 4 -2 9 1 5&#13;
A A H - '0 4 S c h u lt 4 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a th , C /A , s h e d , fam ily&#13;
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fin a n c e . ® 7 3 4 -4 6 1 -6 0 0 0&#13;
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(734) 4 8 5 -0 1 6 8 .&#13;
$420/IVIONTH&#13;
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2 8X 7 0 C om m o d o re .&#13;
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3 b d rm , 1 b a th , fire p la c e ,&#13;
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$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 . (517) 5 22 -6 56 5&#13;
$6,000 IN FREE&#13;
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V in y l la p s id in g , p o n d&#13;
lo t. 2 h om e s a vail.&#13;
H o lly H om e s 6 9 7 -5 4 0 0&#13;
A L L NEW- 2 02 W . A in s&#13;
w o r th , Y p s i. R e n o v a te d ,&#13;
3 b d rm 1 b a th , w a s h /d ry .&#13;
$ 7 7 ,0 0 0 . 8 5 0 -3 7 6 -0 9 2 5&#13;
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BELLEVILLE LAKE -&#13;
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Y e a rly g ro s s $75K.&#13;
$ 6 1 5 ,0 0 0 . 7 3 4 -6 9 9 -2 9 3 5&#13;
OLD WEST SIDE&#13;
BEAUTY&#13;
3 u n it, w a s o w n e r&#13;
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1 s t &amp; J e ffe rs o n . $ 35 5K&#13;
C O N L IN C O M P A N Y&#13;
7 3 4 -6 6 8 -4 6 0 0&#13;
c Business&#13;
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P ro fita b le L e n aw e e C n ty&#13;
S e n io r H o u s in g , $ 7 5 0K .&#13;
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M a y A p p ly&#13;
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8 0 0 -8 0 1 -8 0 0 3&#13;
M u n ic h /S to c k b r id g e&#13;
A re a - J a c k s o n C n ty 36.5&#13;
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$ 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 . M o re la n d&#13;
a v a il. 5 1 7 -8 1 2 -6 0 9 0 .&#13;
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(2) 3 b d rm , 1.5 b a th&#13;
u n its . In c om e $ 2 1 6 5 /m o .&#13;
$ 2 8 7 ,4 0 0 . (810) 6 2 3 -2 0 3 4&#13;
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A n n A rb o r , 2 b d rm , 2&#13;
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10 y r w a rr. $ 72 00 .&#13;
(734) 4 7 6 -8 2 0 7&#13;
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$ 1 0 0 /m o . o ff s ite re n t&#13;
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(7 3 4 ) 4 6 1 -9 5 9 5&#13;
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w ill p a y to m o v e y o u r&#13;
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w /c o u n t r y c lu b am e n itie s&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 6 1 » 5 1 0 0&#13;
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BELLEVILLE&#13;
RENT TO OW N/&#13;
PURCHASE&#13;
E - Z A P P R O V A L&#13;
Free A p p lic a tio n&#13;
1500 m o v e s y o u in !&#13;
h om e s f ro m 730 p e r m o&#13;
7 3 4 -3 2 5 -1 9 6 9&#13;
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7 3 4 -4 8 2 -7 3 5 0&#13;
D e llo 's has m o b ile&#13;
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g e M o b ile H om e Park.&#13;
1515 R id g e Rd $4000-1-&#13;
L o w D o w n 7 34 -7 5 5 -9 4 3 0&#13;
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2 8 x 7 0 D o u b le .&#13;
E x c e lle n t C o n d itio n .&#13;
H o lly H om e s 6 9 7 -5 4 0 0&#13;
New Construction&#13;
F o r m o re in fo rm a t io n on&#13;
o u r lu x u r y c om m u n itie s ,&#13;
v is it T o llB ro th e rs .c om .&#13;
$400/month&#13;
3 b d rm d o u b ie w id e&#13;
H a rm o n y H om e s&#13;
4 8 0 -0 1 0 0&#13;
GARAGE&#13;
2 8 x 7 0 F a irm o n t.&#13;
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H o lly H om e s 6 9 7 -5 4 0 0&#13;
M O D U LA R FOR SALE&#13;
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(734) 4 8 3 -1 1 1 0&#13;
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M o n , A u g 18, 1 :0 0 pm&#13;
2001 F o rtu n e 5 2 ' x 2 3 '&#13;
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L o c a te d at&#13;
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A LD EN/TO RC H LAKE&#13;
A R E A: 5 B e a u tifu lly&#13;
W o o d e d A c re s , s h o r t&#13;
d riv e to T o rc h Lake.&#13;
Paved ro a d , d r iv e w a y ,&#13;
c le a re d s ite , e le c tr ic .&#13;
$ 3 4 ,90 0. $ 5 0 0 d o w n ,&#13;
$ 4 0 0 /m o . 1 1% Land&#13;
C o n tra c t, w w w .n o r th e rn&#13;
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Lan d C om p a n y , 1-800-&#13;
9 6 8 -3 11 8 .&#13;
COpen Houses&#13;
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SUN 5 6 9 6 P arad ise Dr.&#13;
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Re ad in g are a. C o z y liv in g&#13;
ro om w ith fire p lace , 2&#13;
bdrm., sun ro om, semi furnished,&#13;
m u s t sell. $70,000/&#13;
obo. Call 231-843-3687.&#13;
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^ and Excavating y o ff 1s t a p p t7 3 4 -3 8 3 - i9 6 4&#13;
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M IN G O 'S CONCRETE. ClA TE S - In s u re d 8 re fe r-&#13;
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F la tw o rk 7 3 4 -3 6 8 -1 6 9 6&#13;
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G u d in a s 7 3 4 -2 2 3 -2 2 1 8&#13;
Donna's Home Laundry&#13;
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Pick u p 8 d e liv e r y&#13;
7 3 4 -9 7 5 -0 7 3 6&#13;
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g 8 D e liv e ry 6 7 7 -2 0 0 0&#13;
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6 w e e k s to 12 y rs . F/T o r&#13;
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H ills d a le 4 BR, 2 b a th s ,&#13;
6 0 ft. B aw Beese Lake, 2&#13;
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2 b d rm , 1 b a th , d b l. lo t,&#13;
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lake a c ce s s 150 ' aw a y ,&#13;
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$ 1 1 9 ,5 0 0 . (734) 4 2 6 -4 4 1 0&#13;
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2 4 8 -4 4 4 -6 6 3 6&#13;
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1 6 0 0 s q ', M e d C e n te r/&#13;
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w a s h e r /d ry e r , fam ily&#13;
rm /s tu d y . $ 1 1 5 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 -6 6 5 -4 6 1 5 . Eves.&#13;
A n n A r b o r - 1 b d rm&#13;
w / lo f t. W e s ts id e d u p le x , 1 m ile f ro m d o w n to w n&#13;
$ 7 5 0 . (734) 6 7 8 -8 3 2 3 .&#13;
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k itc h e n , h a rd w o o d , b a lc&#13;
o n y , g a ra g e , b u s lin e ,&#13;
$ 8 7 5 -m t il. 7 3 4 -2 1 6 -9 6 6 0 .&#13;
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3 b d rm , V/z b a th , b sm t,&#13;
w o o d flo o r s , y a rd , g a -&#13;
ra g e. $ 9 9 0 . 7 34 -6 4 6 -9 9 9 3&#13;
A v a il S e p t 15, 1632&#13;
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y a rd , $ 8 5 0 . 7 34 -6 6 3 -1 8 0 8&#13;
BRICK LARGE 2 b d rm 1&#13;
a c re y a rd , la u n d ry , 12&#13;
m in S. o f A n n A rb o r&#13;
$ 7 7 0 . 7 3 4 -4 3 9 -9 6 5 8 .&#13;
BURNS PARK -2 b d rm .&#13;
W a lk to c am p u s , s ta d ium 8 d o w n to w n . L a u n d ry ,&#13;
p a rk in g 8 in te rn e t. A v a il&#13;
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w /w a lk -o u t b a s em e n t.&#13;
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m a in ta in e d s u b . S h e h a n&#13;
a n d M cG re g o r are a.&#13;
P in c k n e y S c h o o ls . $80 0&#13;
m o ., $1000 s e c .d e p .&#13;
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d ry e r w /la k e a c ces s .&#13;
$ 7 5 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -3 2 3 -0 5 9 8&#13;
★ M IL A N ★ 2 b d rm , C/A,&#13;
a p p is , d is hw a s h e r, w a s h e&#13;
r/d ry e r . Refs. $ 7 0 0 . 734-&#13;
4 3 9 -4 0 5 0 /5 1 7 -8 6 9 -2 7 3 7&#13;
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A /C , d e c k . P ets OK.&#13;
$ 8 2 5 7 3 4 - 6 7 8 - 3 0 6 7&#13;
OLD W E S T SIDE 2 b d rm ,&#13;
h e a t 8 w a te r , w a s h e r /&#13;
d ry e r, d is hw a s h e r. N o&#13;
p e ts . N o sm o k in g .&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 /m o . 734 -3 95 -9 8 91&#13;
O ld W e s t S id e , 3 05 D o ty . 1 b d rm .L a u n d ry .N o p e ts /&#13;
sm o k e $ 6 2 5 . 9 7 3 -9 3 6 4&#13;
S a lin e 2 b d rm D u p le x -&#13;
N e w ly rem o d e le d , all&#13;
a p p lia n c e s , $ 7 5 0 -f- u tilrties.&#13;
(734) 4 76 -9 6 3 0 .&#13;
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$ 1 0 8 5 /m o . 8 1 0 -6 2 3 -2 0 3 4 . Call (734) 4 29-1461&#13;
A v a ila b le o ffic e s p a ce .&#13;
8 0 0 -3 ,5 0 0 s q ' Call R a nd y ,&#13;
B lu e s to n e 7 3 4 -6 6 2 -2 9 0 3 .&#13;
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$ 4 5 0 + 6 MO. FREE&#13;
2 0 3 5 HOGBACK ROAD&#13;
7 3 4 .6 7 7 .3 0 0 0 X 121&#13;
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o r c a ll (517) 7 8 9 -2 4 8 9 fo r&#13;
m o re in fo rm a tio n .&#13;
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3 b d rm ra n c h , n e a r p a rk&#13;
n e w ly rem o d e le d , $ 12 00 .&#13;
® (734) 7 6 9 -6 8 7 4&#13;
A V A IL 8/1 - U p d a te d 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 .5 b a th h om e ,&#13;
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PS. $ 1 6 0 0 . 7 34 -604-2651&#13;
A v a il. 8 /2 9 - 3 b d rm o n&#13;
S e v e n th b tw n L ib e rty 8&#13;
H u ro n . H d w d firs , fu ll&#13;
b sm t w / la u n d r y , c o v e re d&#13;
f r o n t p o r c h , s c re e n e d in&#13;
b a c k p o r c h , g a ra g e .&#13;
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A v a il A u g u s t- 1 70 0s f, 4&#13;
b d rm 2 fu ll b a th , la u n d ry ,&#13;
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M e d C e n te r. $ 1 7 0 0 1st&#13;
m o Free (734) 3 20 -5 07 5&#13;
A V A IL N O W -3 o r 4&#13;
b d rm in S u g a rb ro o k ,&#13;
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w in d o w s . 7 34 -4 8 5 -3 6 6 8&#13;
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t r i- le v e l h o u s e w /o v e r an&#13;
a c re o f la n d . 4 b d rm s , 1V2 b a th s , b a y w in d o w s&#13;
w /w in d o w tre a tm e n ts , ail Saline Office Space&#13;
k itc h e n a p p lia n c e s , fu ll - - -&#13;
size w a s h e r /d ry e r , p a rtia l&#13;
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4 8 7 -1 9 9 0 /3 1 3 -9 1 9 -5 1 6 2 .&#13;
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b d rm ,c lo s e to d o w n to w n&#13;
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s p a c e , u p d a te d k itc h e n 8&#13;
flo o r s , in g ro u n d p o o l,&#13;
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$ 1 1 5 0 . 7 3 4 -2 1 6 -7 8 2 0&#13;
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2 b a th , w a s h e r /d ry e r , 2&#13;
c a r g a r., fp l, C /A $ 14 00 .&#13;
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fe e . 734 -5 62 -2 0 51&#13;
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7 9 5 -8 0 0 3 ; 5 1 7 -7 6 4 -7 6 0 2&#13;
C o u n try S e ttin g - Z e e b&#13;
Rd. 1500 s f, 2 b d rm ,&#13;
d e n , d e c k , n o sm o k e /p e t.&#13;
$ 9 0 0 /m o . 3 1 3 -3 3 6 -5 1 7 5&#13;
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3 b d rm o n 1.5 a c re s , 1.5&#13;
b a th , d e c k , g a ra g e , f ire p&#13;
la c e . N o sm o k e /p e ts .&#13;
$ 1 ,4 5 0 . 7 3 4 -9 0 4 -3 9 7 5&#13;
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2 .5 b a th , A /C , fu ll b sm t,&#13;
2 .5 c a r a tt. g a ra g e , n o&#13;
p e ts .$ 1 3 0 0 7 3 4 -4 2 6 -8 4 9 9&#13;
EM U - Fall 200 8. 8 b d rm ,&#13;
4 b a th , n e a r c am p u s .&#13;
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$ 2 0 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -8 3 7 -7 3 1 0&#13;
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7 34 -4 8 7 -9 6 4 0&#13;
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$ 4 2 5 /m o . 7 3 4 -3 2 7 -6 9 4 9&#13;
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u tilitie s . 7 34 -6 3 5 -7 2 2 0&#13;
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S h a re b a th 8 k itc h e n ,&#13;
c le a n 8 q u ie t, u tilitie s ,&#13;
fre e c a b le (734) 9 73-0261&#13;
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s h a re d k it., b a th , la u n d ry 8 In te rn e t. N o p ets .&#13;
$430-1-. 7 3 4 -2 7 6 -0 8 8 6&#13;
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(734) 4 83-9691&#13;
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w a s h e r /d ry e r , a tt g a ra g e ,&#13;
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d e p . 7 3 4 -7 6 9 -6 9 5 6 .&#13;
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5% d o w n ,2 0 y rs ,8% lis tin&#13;
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la rg e b a c k y a rd , 140 0 s f&#13;
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(7 3 4)4 6 1-64 81&#13;
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Needed&#13;
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C h u rc h , 2685 Packa rd&#13;
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S a la ry ra n g e : $ 1 3 - $ 16&#13;
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Flex. hrs. S e n d re s um e&#13;
a dm in@ a v a c o re .c om&#13;
Sales O rie n te d D em o n s&#13;
tra to rs to h a n d o u t&#13;
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id e in -h om e s e rv ic e s to&#13;
fam ilie s w ith y o u n g c h ild&#13;
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w ith f le x ib le s c h e d u le&#13;
a n d a v a ila b ility fo r 24/7&#13;
c o v e ra g e n e c e s s a ry .&#13;
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s ite s th r o u g h o u t W a s h te n&#13;
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v e h ic le .&#13;
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c o v e r le tte r in c lu d in g&#13;
s a la ry e x p e c ta tio n to&#13;
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Required&#13;
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n c e p re fe rre d . S a la ry ,&#13;
b o n u s p o te n tia l, re tire m&#13;
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b e n e fits . Fax re s um e&#13;
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n c e is a ls o re q u ire d .&#13;
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CPR f ir s t a id c a rd . M u s t&#13;
be 18 y rs o f a ge 8 p o s se&#13;
s s a v a lid d r iv e r 's&#13;
lic e n s e .&#13;
F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n .&#13;
C o n ta c t K im at&#13;
7 34 -3 6 7 -6 7 7 8&#13;
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a b illio n d o lla r , m u lti- lin e&#13;
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in d iv id u a ls w ith a h is to r y&#13;
o f a c h ie v em e n t in&#13;
Washtenaw County&#13;
fo r a g e n t p o s tio n s .&#13;
E x te n s iv e tra in in g&#13;
p ro g ra m , h ig h - in c om e&#13;
o p p o r tu n ity , e x c e lle n t&#13;
b o n u s 8 in c e n tiv e s .&#13;
Call o r s e n d re s um e to :&#13;
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4 0 2 5 S A d r ia n H w y&#13;
A d r ia n , M l 49221&#13;
5 1 7 -2 6 5 -5 2 5 5 o r&#13;
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a p a r tm e n t c o m p le x in&#13;
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a tio n a l s k ills n e c e s s a ry .&#13;
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2 4 8 -5 4 7 -8 0 1 4&#13;
M a ll M a n a g e r - R e s p o n s&#13;
ib le fo r a te am o f 6,&#13;
$ 3 6 K -$ 5 0 K /y r. S a le s e xp .&#13;
re q u ire d . 8 6 6 -2 8 4 -4 8 6 9&#13;
M a li Rep c a b le sales.&#13;
$ 9 -$ 1 5 /h r p lu s . G re a t&#13;
J o b Fle x S c h e d u le .&#13;
8 6 6 -2 8 4 -4 8 6 9 _____________&#13;
O u ts id e T e r r ito r y Rep -&#13;
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3 c o u n t ry are a. $ 15 0 0 -&#13;
$ 2 0 0 0 /w k . 8 66 -2 8 4 -4 8 6 9&#13;
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$ 1 3 0 0 . (7 3 4)6 4 9-38 43 .&#13;
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and Feed J&#13;
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$ 2 5 0 -$ 6 0 0 . W / S h o ts ,&#13;
b lu e , b lu e b u c k s k in ,&#13;
w h ite (7 3 4)7 9 0-62 81 .&#13;
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re n . P rice re d u c e d .&#13;
Building and&#13;
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p h o to s , 8 te rm s .&#13;
Call fo r m o re in fo @&#13;
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s to ra g e , s le e p s 6,&#13;
c o n d it io n , $ 9 ,5 0 0&#13;
(517) 9 0 2 -7 5 0 1 .&#13;
fa c to ry w a r ra n ty , lig h t&#13;
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liQ n n y s h ifta n@ um ic h .e d u ,&#13;
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m ile s , o n e y e a r /1 3 0 0 0 a u to , 11K m ile s , e x c e lm&#13;
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w h e e l '9 6 - m a n y e x tra s ,&#13;
n e w e r tire s , n o n sm o k e r,&#13;
c le a n . $ 65 00 . Die se l&#13;
t ru c k a v a il. 7 3 4 -4 2 6 -2 1 4 4&#13;
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3 D e e d e d RV lo ts ,&#13;
lake fro n t,$ 3 2 ,5 0 0&#13;
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s h o w ro o m n ew .&#13;
b lu e /g re y . L e a th e r,&#13;
m o o n . 1 o w n e r. $ 1 5 ,8 0 0&#13;
8 10 -2 2 0 -6 2 4 9&#13;
$ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . (810) 2 2 9 -2 8 9 2&#13;
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$ 4 5 0 0 /o b o . 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -4 7 4 9&#13;
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$ 5 0 0 (m a le /fem a le ). Call&#13;
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f ro m O c to b e r th ro u g h&#13;
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g w ith an a rra y o f p e o p&#13;
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g o to w w w .s o s c s .o rg&#13;
EOE&#13;
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as o th e r g e n e ra l o ffic e&#13;
d u tie s as a s s ig n e d . T h is&#13;
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1 2 :3 0 -4 :3 0 pm F rida y .&#13;
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le jo b s , p e o p le p e rs o n .&#13;
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w e e k d a y h o u rs . E x c e lle&#13;
n t p h o n e a n d c o m p u t e&#13;
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A u to , air, 4 d o o r, b la c k&#13;
b e a u ty , o n ly 1 8K m ile s .&#13;
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B urgu nd y e x te rior,&#13;
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'05 MERCURY MONTEREY&#13;
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T h ird ro w se a tin g . A BS,&#13;
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4 8 9 0 0 m ile s , 4 d o o r , a u -&#13;
in g s : 8 0 0 -6 1 9 -3 7 9 0 x 2 2 7 5 tom a t ic , e x c e lle n t c o n d it&#13;
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$ 1 7 0 0 0 (7 3 4)6 6 3-57 66 .&#13;
B u ic k C e n tu ry '9 8 - 6 1 K,&#13;
fu lly lo a d e d , e x c e lle n t,&#13;
$ 4 ,0 0 0 . 7 3 4 -6 0 4 -0 8 9 9 .&#13;
C h e v y Im p a la LS '0 8 -&#13;
W h ite , fu ll p o w e r , fu ll&#13;
w a r ra n ty . 2 6K , $ 1 3 ,9 8 8&#13;
(734) 9 7 1 -2 9 1 3&#13;
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c o n t ro l, p o w e r lo c k s ,&#13;
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$ 1 2 5 0 0 . A ll w a r ra n ty&#13;
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b o b g@ am e r lte c h .n e t,&#13;
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■ H o n d a A c c o rd LX '0 5 -&#13;
5 0 ,0 0 0 m ile s , e x c . c o n d .&#13;
A ir, 6CD c h a n g e r, c ru is e&#13;
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$ 1 5 ,9 0 0 . F u ll p re v e n ta t&#13;
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$ 8 5 0 0 o b o . 7 3 4 -4 2 6 -5 5 5 2&#13;
L e x u s RX400 H y b r id '0 6 -&#13;
4 6K m i, lo a d e d , m o o n -&#13;
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le a th e r,5 4 K le ft w a r ra n ty .&#13;
$ 2 9 ,5 0 0 (734) 4 2 8 -0 5 3 0&#13;
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C h e v y M a lib u '0 8&#13;
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7 3 4 -6 6 9 -4 4 3 3&#13;
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a u to , e x c e lle n t, 2 se a t&#13;
c o n v e r tib le s p o r ts car,&#13;
m a d e in G e rm a n y fo r&#13;
C h ry s le r.N o n -sm o k e r .&#13;
$ 2 2 ,0 0 0 . O BO S a lin e /&#13;
A n n A rb o r are a.&#13;
JC E C IL 9 1 5 5@ AO L .C O M ,&#13;
7 3 4 -6 3 7 -2 9 1 6 .&#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>FR IDA Y , A U G U S T 15, 2 0 0 8 www.mlive.com/livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
B righ to n tru ste e s co n tin u e b u d g e t cu ts&#13;
Trustees not willing&#13;
to "dismantle the&#13;
district," board&#13;
president says&#13;
BY USA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The Brighton Board of Education&#13;
has trimmed almost $1&#13;
million from its budget over&#13;
the last two meetings, but&#13;
with another $2 million to be&#13;
cut, both Superintendent Jim&#13;
Craig and board President&#13;
f&#13;
Bill Anderson say the cuts&#13;
will continue throughout the&#13;
coming school year.&#13;
“This is going to be a working&#13;
budget where hopefully,&#13;
by the end of the school year,&#13;
we’re much closer and have a&#13;
plan to get it balanced,” Anderson&#13;
said. Monday night&#13;
the school board approved&#13;
additional cuts totaling close&#13;
to $200,000.&#13;
Cutting busing for all students&#13;
- with a $2 million price&#13;
tag - may be the quickest&#13;
way to a balanced budget,&#13;
but tha t’s not something the&#13;
school board is willing to do,&#13;
officials said this week.&#13;
“No one on the board is&#13;
willing to dismantle the district&#13;
to get a balanced budget,”&#13;
Anderson said. “The&#13;
feedback I’ve gotten from&#13;
other board members is th a t&#13;
no one is interested in either&#13;
partially or completely eliminating&#13;
busing.”&#13;
The school year starts&#13;
Sept. 3, less than three weeks&#13;
away.&#13;
Craig told the board Monday&#13;
tha t he would not recommend&#13;
cutting busing.&#13;
“Transportation is an e ssential&#13;
service in our community,&#13;
and cutting it would not&#13;
be sustainable,” Craig said.&#13;
' “It would send a bad message&#13;
and would hurt enrollment.”&#13;
The board has until the end&#13;
of the 2008-09 school year to&#13;
balance the budget. But the&#13;
question remains: What else&#13;
can be cut to save enough to&#13;
balance the budget?&#13;
During Monday’s meeting,&#13;
the board approved cuts&#13;
totaling close to $200,000 but&#13;
did not vote to eliminate any&#13;
positions.&#13;
The cuts included reducing&#13;
supply budgets, eliminating&#13;
elementary student council&#13;
advisers and most middle&#13;
school and high school class&#13;
advisers, reducing the number&#13;
of middle school media&#13;
specialists and suspending&#13;
the Instruction Consulting&#13;
Team program in three district&#13;
elementary schools for&#13;
one year.&#13;
These cuts are on top of&#13;
those approved at the board’s&#13;
July 28 meeting; cuts now total&#13;
close to $1 million.&#13;
The board postponed a decision&#13;
on whether to cut four&#13;
proposed items related to&#13;
curriculum staffing and development&#13;
at a total savings&#13;
of nearly $120,000.&#13;
“I’m worried about the&#13;
bite being taken out of curriculum,”&#13;
said Brighton High&#13;
School learning coordinator&#13;
Barb Williams. “There are&#13;
so many more mandates,&#13;
especially a t the high-school&#13;
level.”&#13;
“We have to do some longer-&#13;
range thinking, look at&#13;
SEE SCHOOLS, A4&#13;
Oak Pointe gets&#13;
new home, more&#13;
room to grow&#13;
2007 fire that d estroyed clu b h o u se&#13;
allows bigger, b etter facility&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
J on Cheshire considers&#13;
the fire that burned&#13;
down the old clubhouse&#13;
a t Oak Pointe&#13;
Coimtry Club “a blessing&#13;
in disguise.”&#13;
There’s physical proof to&#13;
support his point of view - a&#13;
beautiful new clubhouse that&#13;
is nearing completion. The&#13;
ClubCorp USA Inc.-owned&#13;
club will celebrate the 38,000-&#13;
square-foot facility’s grand&#13;
opening with a cocktail party&#13;
Aug. 22.&#13;
It will be fufiy operational&#13;
by Aug. 26, according to&#13;
Cheshire, the club’s general&#13;
manager, and cost just less&#13;
than $10 million.&#13;
Members can’t wait to get&#13;
into their new digs after using&#13;
temporary facilities since the&#13;
electrical fire Feb. 4,2007, destroyed&#13;
their previous home.&#13;
“We’re veiy excited,” said&#13;
Genoa Township resident&#13;
Kitty Latham, a member&#13;
since 2001. “The main reason&#13;
is the camaraderie. The new&#13;
building gives us more space.&#13;
It gives us an opportunity to&#13;
be together.”&#13;
The new stone-and-wood&#13;
clubhouse is 7,000 square&#13;
feet larger than the old one.&#13;
Cheshire said the building&#13;
has a similar layout but added&#13;
that “everything has ballooned&#13;
out,” leading to a larger,&#13;
more inviting pro shop and&#13;
wider hallways and stairways.&#13;
The spacious main dining&#13;
room features 20-foot ceilings&#13;
with a two-stoiy fireplace and&#13;
a wall of windows overiooking&#13;
West Crooked Lake Qoiown&#13;
as Little Crooked Lake).&#13;
The first-floor bar has retractable&#13;
walls that aUow it&#13;
to host multiple events at&#13;
the same time. The club offices&#13;
moved upstairs and the&#13;
women’s locker room moved&#13;
downstairs with the men’s&#13;
locker room and expanded&#13;
fitness center.&#13;
“It is a building we all can&#13;
be proud of,” Cheshire said.&#13;
“It will be more timeless. The&#13;
old one felt outdated.”&#13;
Genoa Township’s Jerry&#13;
Marvin, a member for eight&#13;
SEE GOLF,A4&#13;
Visit us online&#13;
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Offer your&#13;
opinion of&#13;
our coverage&#13;
at News at inlive.com/&#13;
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PHOTOSJESSICA MCINTYRE,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
The rear view of the newly built Oak Pointe Country Club clubhouse in Genoa Township now has its main dining room&#13;
looking out over West Crooked Lake. Above, Oak Pointe Membership Director Colleen Currey, left, General Manager Jon&#13;
Cheshire, center, and Director of Golf Sean Mulligan stand in front o f the new clubhouse, which was rebuilt following a fire. It&#13;
is set to open Aug. 26. ^&#13;
The Rev. Suzan&#13;
Holderbaum of&#13;
the Harmony&#13;
Way Community&#13;
Church in&#13;
Fowlerville,and&#13;
her husband,&#13;
Craig, have&#13;
hosted seven&#13;
teens from the&#13;
Connection Youth&#13;
Services program&#13;
and currently&#13;
have two living&#13;
with them.“It's&#13;
been wonderful,"&#13;
she said.&#13;
Crisis shelter, volunteers offer safe haven for area teens&#13;
COURTESYTHE REV.SUZAN HOLDERBAUM&#13;
Aug. 22 fundraiser&#13;
to raise awareness,&#13;
money for youth&#13;
program&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Sitting amid a quiet neighborhood&#13;
on a Howell side&#13;
street is a nondescript house&#13;
that has become a safe haven&#13;
for abused or neglected teens&#13;
and young adults who have&#13;
no place left to go.&#13;
This crisis shelter is provided&#13;
by Connection Youth&#13;
Services, an agency formed&#13;
in 2001.&#13;
Operated under the umbrella&#13;
of the Livingston Family&#13;
Center, CYS was founded&#13;
because of “a need to provide&#13;
safe housing for runaway,&#13;
homeless and at-risk youth*&#13;
(in Livingston County),” according&#13;
to Director Vickie&#13;
Smith.&#13;
“We do intense work here,”&#13;
she said. “Our goal is to re turn&#13;
them home to their families,&#13;
but unfortunately, many&#13;
youths - for one reason or another&#13;
- cannot go home.”&#13;
The service provides 24-&#13;
hour crisis intervention and&#13;
referral, emergency housing&#13;
for youth ages 12-17, transitional&#13;
housing and planning&#13;
for people 16-20, individual&#13;
and family counseling, support&#13;
groups for teens and&#13;
their parents and community&#13;
education and outreach.&#13;
It is funded through with&#13;
federal and state grants, and&#13;
a small allocation from the&#13;
United Way. Local companies&#13;
and individuals also make donations&#13;
to keep the program&#13;
running. Smith said.&#13;
“We are surviving on a&#13;
shoestring budget,” Smith&#13;
said, adding that donations&#13;
are down because of the&#13;
economy.&#13;
Connection Youth Services&#13;
has an annual fundraising&#13;
event called the “Summer&#13;
Sizzler Fundraiser,” which is&#13;
SEE YOUTH, A4&#13;
Summer Sizzler&#13;
■ What: Second annual&#13;
fundraiser to benefit&#13;
Connection Youth Services&#13;
Crisis Shelter for Youth.&#13;
■ When: 6-10 p.m.&#13;
Friday, Aug. 22.&#13;
■ Where: The Opera&#13;
House, 123 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave. (at Walnut Street),&#13;
downtown Howell.&#13;
■ Price: $35 per person, or&#13;
$60 for two tickets.&#13;
■ Attractions: Food,&#13;
barbecue, beverages, live&#13;
music, silent auction and&#13;
historic Opera House tours.&#13;
■ Details: 517-552-3975.&#13;
• INDEX&#13;
Achievers, Volunteers A7&#13;
Calendar A6&#13;
Livingston Life A5-A7&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column AS&#13;
5ports B1-B2&#13;
Contact us at 810-844-2000 or&#13;
e-mail news@livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com&#13;
For the record - Errors of fact will be&#13;
promptly corrected. Call managing editor&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald at (810) 844-2004.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
New restaurant&#13;
planned in Brighton&#13;
A new restaurant is planned&#13;
for the former Toroz Mexican&#13;
Grill at Second and Cross&#13;
streets in Brighton. The property&#13;
has been sold to Pi’s Property&#13;
Management of Midland.&#13;
A purchase price was not disclosed.&#13;
Commercial real estate&#13;
agent John Hinis of Lee &amp; Associates&#13;
said the buyer, who&#13;
operates Pi’s Chinese Restaurant&#13;
in Midland, plans to open&#13;
a restaurant at the site this fall&#13;
with Chinese, Japanese, Tai&#13;
and Yietnamese cuisine.&#13;
The property was owned by&#13;
Mike and Tim Corrigan and&#13;
leased to Bob Ressler, who&#13;
also owns Brighton’s Stillwater&#13;
Grill. Toroz opened in 2006 and&#13;
closed at the end of 2007.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Who's the champ?&#13;
Annual cooking competition to benefit&#13;
Gleaners is set for Aug. 21. A3&#13;
Looking for clues&#13;
Yoimg people get a taste of police work&#13;
in Sheriffs Department program. AS&#13;
Toasting the melon&#13;
Elks Club steps into the void to provide&#13;
this year’s ‘melon’ tent. AS&#13;
^ Flying&#13;
high&#13;
Boys gymnastics&#13;
programs&#13;
are growing,&#13;
despite the&#13;
obstacles. B1&#13;
F&#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 FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 15, 2 0 0 8&#13;
Hopefuls file for open seats&#13;
R a c e s e x p e c t e d i n H o w e l l s c h o o l s , F o w l e r v i l l e v i l l a g e&#13;
E L E C T I O N 2 0 0 8&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN AND&#13;
LEANNE SMITH&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
There will be races among&#13;
those seeking seats on the&#13;
Howell Public Schools Board&#13;
of Education and Fowlerville&#13;
Village Council in the Nov. 4&#13;
general election.&#13;
But just enough candidates&#13;
have filed for positions open&#13;
on the Pinckney Community&#13;
Schools Board of Education&#13;
and Pinckney Village Council.&#13;
The filing deadline for these&#13;
village offices and school&#13;
board seats was Hiesday.&#13;
Eight candidates are competing&#13;
for two four-year terms&#13;
on the Howell Public Schools&#13;
Board of Education, while two&#13;
candidates are running for&#13;
one two-year seat.&#13;
Seeking the partial term&#13;
are Deborah Drick and Daniel&#13;
Fondriest, who was appointed&#13;
to the board last December to&#13;
replace Dean Miller.&#13;
Election Supervisor Joan&#13;
Runyan of the Livingston&#13;
County Clerk’s office says&#13;
Drick originally filed for a&#13;
four-year seat then withdrew,&#13;
and filed for the two-year&#13;
term instead. Each time, she&#13;
paid a $100 filing fee, in lieu of&#13;
collecting the minimum of 40&#13;
petition signatures, Runyan&#13;
said.&#13;
Among those vying for the&#13;
two four-year terms are two&#13;
sitting board members, Michael&#13;
Yenshaw and Mark Michaels,&#13;
and challengers Phillip&#13;
Arrington, Patricia Howie,&#13;
Kris Kauserud, Douglas&#13;
Moore, Robert E. Parker and&#13;
Ann Routt.&#13;
Yenshaw was appointed&#13;
last October to replace Mary&#13;
Jo Dymond, who resigned,&#13;
and Michaels was named this&#13;
week to replace Kim Shumaker,&#13;
who moved out of the&#13;
district.&#13;
In Fowlerville, incumbent&#13;
Village Council President&#13;
Wayne Copeland will face current&#13;
Trustee David Kuehn in&#13;
his bid to keep his seat.&#13;
Incumbents Mick Longstreet,&#13;
Marjorie Carlon and&#13;
Mary Helfmann face challengers&#13;
Je rry Bell and Heather&#13;
Van Amberg for three open&#13;
four-year trustee seats.&#13;
In Pinckney, incumbent&#13;
Village Council President Rebecca&#13;
Foster is running unopposed&#13;
for another two years in&#13;
that position, while inciunbent&#13;
trustees Barry White, Tom&#13;
Pais and Rob MacDonald, all&#13;
of whom were elected two&#13;
years ago as write-in candidates,&#13;
also are running unopposed&#13;
to keep their four-year&#13;
seats.&#13;
Kevin MacRitchie, who ran&#13;
as a write-in candidate last&#13;
year for the remaining year&#13;
of Carol Houston’s unfulfilled&#13;
term on the Pinckney school&#13;
board is seeking re-election.&#13;
Newcomer Terri Bankes is&#13;
seeking the seat currently&#13;
filled by board Vice President&#13;
Laura Heatwole, who decided&#13;
not to run again. Both school&#13;
board seats are four-year&#13;
terms.&#13;
Howell school board eyes reduced pay-to-play fees&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
While other school districts&#13;
have imposed increases in&#13;
pay-to-play athletics as a way&#13;
to generate more revenue, the&#13;
Howell Public Schools is expected&#13;
to initiate a reduction&#13;
in athletic participation fees.&#13;
Board members this week&#13;
agreed the proposal by administration&#13;
is a good one.&#13;
Current fees are $140 for a&#13;
high school student playing&#13;
one sport, $120 per sport for&#13;
two sports and $90 per sport&#13;
for three sports, for a to t^ of&#13;
$350 per family.&#13;
At the middle school level.&#13;
it’s now $90 for a single sport&#13;
or $50 per sport for three&#13;
sports.&#13;
Under option one of the two&#13;
proposals for change being&#13;
considered, the maximum fee&#13;
per high school athlete would&#13;
be $200, and $1JI0 for a middle&#13;
school student, regardless of&#13;
the number of sports the student&#13;
is participating in.&#13;
The other option includes&#13;
a feature that calls for high&#13;
school athletes competing in&#13;
two or more sports to pay only&#13;
$50 per sport.&#13;
Both options would include&#13;
a maximum charge of $300&#13;
for families, regardless of the&#13;
munber of children or sports&#13;
in which they would be participating.&#13;
Option one would generate&#13;
an estimated $128,500 and option&#13;
two $117,400, said Associate&#13;
Superintendent for Business&#13;
Rick Terres.&#13;
The district currently re ceives&#13;
$126,570 for the^ payto-&#13;
play formula but school officials&#13;
said the district wpuld&#13;
likely see an overall increase&#13;
in revenues on the theory that&#13;
more students would be likely&#13;
to participate.&#13;
The board is expected to&#13;
take action on the proposal at&#13;
its Aug. 25 meeting.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Fire department&#13;
to replace air packs&#13;
The Brighton Area Fire&#13;
Department has received a&#13;
$247,500 grant that will be&#13;
used to buy replacement&#13;
air packs. The grant is part&#13;
of a federal Department of&#13;
Homeland Security program,&#13;
said Fire Marshal Michael&#13;
O’Brian.&#13;
Firefighters rely on air&#13;
packs to breathe while fighting&#13;
fires or working in hazardous&#13;
environments. O’Brian&#13;
said the department’s old&#13;
air packs do not meet current&#13;
standards. The 55 new&#13;
packs, purchased fi-om Douglas&#13;
Saifety, meet National Fire&#13;
Protection Association standards&#13;
and have updated features,&#13;
O’Brian said.&#13;
Artworks on&#13;
display at library&#13;
The works of Joe Trzcinski&#13;
and Karen Gallup will be on&#13;
display Aug. 22 through Oct.&#13;
17 at the Brighton District&#13;
Library.&#13;
The public is welcome to&#13;
attend the opening reception&#13;
on Sunday, Aug. 24, from 2 to&#13;
4 p.m. !&#13;
For details, call 810-229-&#13;
6571 or visit www.brightonlibrary.&#13;
info/art.&#13;
Genoa Township&#13;
Nonprofits can join&#13;
November benefit&#13;
Local nonprofit organizations&#13;
can register to participate&#13;
in a fundraiser a t Elder-&#13;
Beerman during the store’s&#13;
Community Day, on Saturday,&#13;
Nov. 15.&#13;
Nonprofit groups selling&#13;
Community Day coupon booklets&#13;
keep 100 percent of the $5&#13;
booklet price. Each booklet&#13;
offers savings valid on regular&#13;
and sale-price merchandise&#13;
on Community Day. The&#13;
booklets contain a $10 coupon&#13;
good on an item of $10 or&#13;
more and eight coupons that&#13;
a re each good for up to 20&#13;
percent off almost any merchandise.&#13;
Nonprofits can begin&#13;
selling booklets now and&#13;
continue through Nov. 15.&#13;
Details are available at&#13;
WWW. communitydayevent.&#13;
com.&#13;
Hartland Township&#13;
Local Freecycle&#13;
group forms online&#13;
A local Freecycle online&#13;
community was formed Aug. 1,&#13;
joining the 4.3 million-member&#13;
nonprofit Freecycle network&#13;
around the world that includes&#13;
Livingston Freecycle, which&#13;
has been operating in the county&#13;
for several years.&#13;
Freecycle allows members&#13;
to post “offers” for items they&#13;
no longer want and “wants”&#13;
for items they would like. The&#13;
mission of Freecycle is to&#13;
keep items out of landfills. All&#13;
exchanges are free.&#13;
To visit Hartland Freecycle,&#13;
go to http://groups.yahoo.&#13;
com/group/Hartland Freecycle/.&#13;
You must be registered&#13;
as a Yahoo group member to&#13;
participate.&#13;
Share summer&#13;
reading photos&#13;
Hartland’s Cromaine District&#13;
Library wants readers to&#13;
share their summer reading&#13;
photos.&#13;
Send the library a photo&#13;
of you, your family, your children&#13;
or your pets reading or&#13;
visiting an out-of-town library,&#13;
and you could win a poster.&#13;
E-mail photos along with&#13;
your name, address and&#13;
phone number and where the&#13;
photo was taken to marketingcacromaine.&#13;
org, or send it&#13;
by mail with the information&#13;
to Cromaine Library-Marketing,&#13;
RO. Box 308, Hartland,&#13;
MI 48353.&#13;
Winners will be selected&#13;
in September. Visit www.cromaine.&#13;
org to see if your photo&#13;
is a winner.&#13;
Howell&#13;
MSU extension&#13;
office to move&#13;
The Michigan State University&#13;
Extension office in&#13;
Livingston County will move&#13;
from Howell to the coimty’s&#13;
East Complex building in&#13;
Genoa Township Sept. 17-18,&#13;
after 20 years a t the current&#13;
site a t 820 E. Grand River&#13;
Ave.&#13;
According to Grace Mutua,&#13;
MSU extension director, the&#13;
Livingston County Board of&#13;
Commissioners decided on&#13;
the move in an effort to save&#13;
money. The 3,600-square-foot&#13;
building, owned by the county,&#13;
is “too expensive to maintain,”&#13;
Mutua said, and will be&#13;
leased after the move.&#13;
Staff will move to the&#13;
county’s East Complex, 2300&#13;
E. Grand River Ave., next to&#13;
the building department at&#13;
the w est entry. She hopes the&#13;
move will lead to expanded&#13;
programming and services&#13;
now tha t there are “b etter&#13;
chances to collaborate” with&#13;
other county departments.&#13;
The last day of business&#13;
a t the old site will be Friday,&#13;
Sept. 12, and the extension intends&#13;
to begin operating from&#13;
the new location the week of&#13;
Sept. 22. Office hours - Monday&#13;
through Friday from 8&#13;
a.m. to 5 p.m. - and the phone&#13;
number, 517-546-3950, will re main&#13;
the same.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Women to receive&#13;
award from Scouts&#13;
A Livingston County philanthropist&#13;
is among six women&#13;
who will receive a 2008 Women&#13;
of Distinction Award on&#13;
Thursday, Sept. 11, from the&#13;
Girl Scouts of the Huron Valley&#13;
Council.&#13;
Lauraine Hoensheid will be&#13;
recognized for funding camp&#13;
visits for Girl Scouts and disabled&#13;
individuals. She and&#13;
h e r late husband, Warren R.&#13;
Hoensheid, also helped fund&#13;
the cancer center adjacent to&#13;
the St. Joseph Mercy Woodland&#13;
Health Center in Genoa&#13;
Township and offered $50,000&#13;
to the Livingston County&#13;
United Way for its 2007 community&#13;
challenge.&#13;
Livingston Chorale&#13;
gets new director&#13;
Reed Criddle will succeed&#13;
Marilyn S. Jones as director&#13;
of the Livingston County&#13;
Chorale. Jones, who retired&#13;
earlier this year, directed the&#13;
chorale since it was formed&#13;
176 years ago.&#13;
Criddle will begin in September&#13;
and joins Patti Marshall&#13;
Doane, Allison Laibly&#13;
and Jan Cook as the team&#13;
of directors for the chorale’s&#13;
three choruses.&#13;
'' Criddle is also beginning&#13;
doctoral studies in choral&#13;
conducting at the University&#13;
of Michigan.&#13;
Criddle is originally fi-om&#13;
California and has degrees in&#13;
vocal performance and Chinese&#13;
and E a st Asian studies&#13;
from Stanford University. He&#13;
also has a m a ste r’s degree in&#13;
choral conducting from the&#13;
Eastman School of Music in&#13;
New York. He has conducted&#13;
community and church choruse&#13;
s in Rochester, N.Y., and&#13;
was minister of music at the&#13;
United Methodist Church of&#13;
North ChUi, N.Y&#13;
Human services&#13;
grant plan on view&#13;
The Oakland Livingston&#13;
Human Service Agency’s&#13;
Community Services Block&#13;
Grant 2009 plan will be available&#13;
for public review Aug.&#13;
25-29 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at&#13;
the OLHSA office, Livingston&#13;
County East Complex building,&#13;
2300 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
suite 107, Howell. For details,&#13;
call 517-546-8500.&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
Local woman national Ovil Air Patroi commander i&#13;
Green Oak's Amy&#13;
Courter will lead&#13;
volunteers&#13;
From News s taff reports&#13;
Maj. Gen.-elect Amy Courter&#13;
of Green Oak Township,&#13;
47, was elected national commander&#13;
of the Civil Air Patrol&#13;
by a unanimous vote of the&#13;
national board Aug. 7.&#13;
C o u rie r’s main duty will&#13;
be to lead the Civil Air P a tro&#13;
l’s volunteers in fulfillment&#13;
of the organization’s&#13;
th re e congressionally ch a rte&#13;
red missions: Emergency&#13;
services, cad e t programs&#13;
and aerospa c e education&#13;
a s well as with the Civil Air&#13;
P a tro l’s role in America’s&#13;
homeland security.&#13;
Courter had previously&#13;
se rved as the Civil Air P a tro&#13;
l’s interim national comm&#13;
an d e r for a y e a r and as&#13;
national vice commander.&#13;
She joined the Civil Air P a trol’s&#13;
Michigan Wing in 1979&#13;
and commanded the Wing&#13;
from 1999-2002. She has also&#13;
received numerous honors&#13;
including th e Distinguished&#13;
Service Medal, National&#13;
Commander’s Commendations&#13;
and Exceptional Service,&#13;
Meritorious Service&#13;
and Commanders Commendation&#13;
awards.&#13;
She joined the Civil Air&#13;
Patrol a t 18 and made h istory&#13;
when the organization’s&#13;
national board of directors&#13;
elected h e r its vice comm&#13;
an d e r in 2006, the first&#13;
woman to serve a t the n a tional&#13;
command level in the&#13;
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FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELU.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Chef Jodi Brunori of The French Laundry in Fenton taste-tests a topping she was making for her&#13;
dessert during last year's Iron Chef Competition. Burnori will defend her title this year, facing off&#13;
against Chef Steven Grostick of Milford's Five Lakes Grill.&#13;
Food fight&#13;
C h e fs raising m o n e y fo r G le a n e rs&#13;
BYTOMTOLEN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
'Two top area chefs will test&#13;
their culinary skills against&#13;
each other next Thursday in&#13;
1^ the fourth annual Iron Chef&#13;
competition, to be held at&#13;
Bordine Nursery on Grand&#13;
River Avenue in Genoa Township.&#13;
Executive Chef Jody B runori&#13;
of The French Laundry in&#13;
Fenton will be back to defend&#13;
P h e r title against Executive&#13;
Chef Steven Grostick of Milford’s&#13;
Five Lakes Grill.&#13;
The head-to-head culinary&#13;
battle will raise money&#13;
toward the Gleaners Community&#13;
Food Bank of Livingston’s&#13;
“Fill the Truck”&#13;
campaign, which provides&#13;
meals for those in Livingston&#13;
County who otherwise might&#13;
go hungry.&#13;
Detroit News columnist&#13;
Neal Rubin, and WDIV-TV’s&#13;
Steve Garagiola, who lives in&#13;
Genoa Township, are sharing&#13;
emcee chores again, with Garagiola&#13;
filling the role of host&#13;
and Rubin acting as a rov-&#13;
^ ing reporte r in the audience.&#13;
^ A panel of celebrity judges&#13;
will determine the winner&#13;
by evaluating presentation,&#13;
taste, preparation and use&#13;
of the mystery ingredient,&#13;
which will be revealed to the&#13;
chefs ju s t before the compe-&#13;
^ tition begins.&#13;
Gleaners’ Livingston County&#13;
Director of Operations Erica&#13;
Karfonta said the Shared&#13;
Harvest food bank collected&#13;
eight semi truckloads of food&#13;
and other items as a result of&#13;
its Iron Chef event last November,&#13;
and she hopes to exceed&#13;
that amount this year.&#13;
Karfonta said the number&#13;
of people using the Gleaners&#13;
program has risen 30 percent&#13;
so far this year, on top of a 40&#13;
percent increase last year.&#13;
As a double whammy, food&#13;
donations are down from&#13;
last year, although monetary&#13;
donations are “holding their&#13;
own,” she said.&#13;
_ “We’re serving more and&#13;
P more people for the first&#13;
time a t the pantry,” Karfonta&#13;
FILE: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
In 2007, Iron Chef&#13;
Challenger Steve Pilon of&#13;
Oak Pointe Country Club&#13;
puts some powdered&#13;
sugar on his dessert.This&#13;
year's competition takes&#13;
place Thursday, Aug. 21,&#13;
at Bordine Nursery in&#13;
Genoa Township.&#13;
4th annual&#13;
Iron Chef&#13;
competition&#13;
■ When: Thursday, Aug.&#13;
21, 6 to 9 p.m.&#13;
■ Wh ere: Bordine&#13;
Nursery, 6347 Grand&#13;
River Ave. in Genoa&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ Price: $50 for&#13;
individual tickets;&#13;
sponsorships at&#13;
different levels.&#13;
■ Proceeds: Gleaners&#13;
Community Food Bank&#13;
of Livingston County.&#13;
■ Details: Suzette&#13;
Hohendorf at 313-&#13;
923-3535, ext. 243, or&#13;
www.ironchefevent.&#13;
com for tickets and&#13;
sponsorships.&#13;
said, noting tha t more people&#13;
a re finding themselves out&#13;
of work and having to use&#13;
Gleaners’ services.&#13;
Corporate and community&#13;
sponsors have been&#13;
encouraged to sponsor filling&#13;
a truck. Each full truck&#13;
equals 60,000 meals a t a cost&#13;
of $20,000. A $150 pledge&#13;
provides 15 cases of food or&#13;
about 450 meals, and Karfonta&#13;
said 100 percent of the&#13;
pledges will go toward food&#13;
purchases.&#13;
Prior to the chefs’ competition,&#13;
guests will be able to&#13;
sample prepared items from&#13;
re stau ran ts throughout the&#13;
Livingston County area. A&#13;
silent auction will offer autographed&#13;
sports memorabilia.&#13;
Tickets to DTE Energy&#13;
Music Theatre, the Palace of&#13;
Auburn Hills and a variety of&#13;
gift certificates will also be&#13;
up for bid.&#13;
Jack Berry of Genoa Township,&#13;
who initiated the Fill the&#13;
Truck campaign, has pledged&#13;
to fill a truck for the second&#13;
year. Be rry ’s contributions&#13;
have also enabled Gleaners&#13;
to remodel the Shared Harvest&#13;
Food Pantry, which is&#13;
next to Gleaners’ local headquarters,&#13;
off of Dorr Road in&#13;
Genoa Township.&#13;
Berry, the founder of Pet&#13;
Supplies Plus, said tha t last&#13;
year he noticed the pantry&#13;
was poorly stocked, and the&#13;
manner in which people&#13;
checked out food left mucl;i&#13;
to be desired, so he arranged&#13;
for the shelving from a store&#13;
he had closed to be shipped&#13;
to the pantry. With the help&#13;
of volunteers, the interior&#13;
was redone and made more&#13;
user-friendly.&#13;
“I t’s one of the best feelings&#13;
I’ve ever had,” Berry&#13;
said.&#13;
“(It’s) all about dignity, and&#13;
we wanted people to come&#13;
and not feel judged or embarrassed,”&#13;
Karfonta said.&#13;
“We a re grateful to Ja ck&#13;
Berry for helping Gleaners&#13;
secure the resources necessary&#13;
to cure hunger in&#13;
Livingston County,” added&#13;
Gleaners President De-&#13;
Wayne Wells.&#13;
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reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
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BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Mark Michaels was appointed&#13;
Monday to the Howell&#13;
Public Schools’ Board of Education&#13;
to replace Kim Shumaker,&#13;
who resigned in July.&#13;
Runner-up in the balloting&#13;
by board members among the&#13;
seven candidates was Patricia&#13;
Howie, who got 10 points to Michaels’&#13;
17 in trustee balloting.&#13;
Other applicants were Anne&#13;
Barker, Deborah Drick, Douglas&#13;
Moore, Dr. Christopher N ^&#13;
and Richard Pelon.&#13;
Michaels, 44, will serve at&#13;
least until the fall election.&#13;
when he will run for a full, fouryear&#13;
term.&#13;
Michaels cited these as the&#13;
top three priorities for the district:&#13;
“provide a quality educational&#13;
environment ... regain&#13;
the trust of the parents and find&#13;
additional avenues to increase&#13;
revenues.”&#13;
“In the last few years trust&#13;
has waned, (but) I think we’re&#13;
headed in the right direction,”&#13;
Michaels added. “With a new&#13;
superintendent, I think we’re&#13;
on the right path.”&#13;
In his application, Michaels&#13;
said he has attended about&#13;
15 board meetings in the last&#13;
year and has become involved&#13;
in Citizens for Equity, a group&#13;
working toward equality in&#13;
public school funding. He also&#13;
has served on the Southeast&#13;
Elementary site-based team&#13;
and was on the 14-member&#13;
committee interviewing prospective&#13;
Howell High School&#13;
principals.&#13;
He has a bachelor’s degree&#13;
in business and finance from&#13;
Western Michigan University,&#13;
was employed for 10 years by&#13;
Citizens Insurance Co. of Howell&#13;
and is currently self-employed.&#13;
He has two daughters&#13;
in the Howell Public Schools,&#13;
who will be in the seventh and&#13;
10th grades this fall.&#13;
N ew p r in c ip a l s e le c te d fo r H o w e ll H ig h S ch o o l&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The Howell Board of Education&#13;
Monday night unanimously&#13;
approved hiring Aaron Moran&#13;
as the new Howell High School&#13;
principal. He replaces Bill&#13;
Smith, who resigned in June&#13;
to accept a position as superintendent&#13;
of the Kent City School&#13;
District near Grand Rapids.&#13;
Moran will be working in&#13;
a different building. Smith&#13;
worked at the Parker Campus&#13;
during his last year and Moran&#13;
will come into the job at Howell&#13;
High, which was closed last&#13;
year while a $24.6 million renovation&#13;
and expansion project&#13;
was under way. Most of the&#13;
Parker Campus will be closed&#13;
during the coming year due to&#13;
lack of funds to operate it.&#13;
Moran comes to Howell by&#13;
way of Otisville, east of Flint,&#13;
where he was principal at&#13;
LakeVille Middle School. 'Ted&#13;
Gardella, whom the Howell&#13;
School board recently hired&#13;
as superintendent, also comes&#13;
from the LakeVille Community&#13;
Schools. “I’m looking forward&#13;
to the challenges,” said Moran.&#13;
There were more than 30 applicants&#13;
for the position, with&#13;
two internal and two external&#13;
finalists, according to Deputy&#13;
Superintendent for Labor and&#13;
Personnel Lynn Parrish, who&#13;
made the recommendation to&#13;
hire Moran.&#13;
Other finalists were Marge&#13;
Hamil, a former high school&#13;
principal and now assistant&#13;
principal at Highlander Way&#13;
Middle School; Mark Sharpe,&#13;
a Howell High School assistant&#13;
principal and David Zech,&#13;
a h i ^ school principal in the&#13;
Edwardsburg School District,&#13;
near Niles.&#13;
Moran’s contract runs&#13;
through June 30,2009; his salary&#13;
is $119,000, a compensation&#13;
determined by prior negotiations&#13;
between the district and&#13;
the Howell Administrative Association,&#13;
which represents&#13;
building administrators.&#13;
High School Michigan Merit Exam results&#13;
The state released results for the Michigan Merit Exam Aug. 7. The exam includes the ACT,&#13;
which many colleges use for admission purposes.&#13;
Act Composite ELA* Math Reading Science Writing Soc. Studies&#13;
Brighton 21.1 71.2 66.5 80.4 76.8 58.9 92.5&#13;
Fowlerville 18.6 48.6 45.8 58.8 57.5 37.5 85&#13;
Hartland 20.5 65.4 66.4 72.6 73.6 52.1 91.1&#13;
Howell 19.5 56.2 53.9 68.9 66.4 41.2 89.3&#13;
Kensington Woods 18.4 48.8 39 70.7 56.1 39 82.9&#13;
Pinckney 20.4 64.4 56 71.6 71 51.8 87.2&#13;
South Lyon 20.2 64.9 56.1 74.1 75.5 51.4 91.4&#13;
Whitmore Lake 18.8 51.3 45 66.3 57.5 40 87.5&#13;
Statewide 18.8 52.3 46.2 61.9 56.6 41.1 79.9&#13;
Source: State O f Michigan *ELA= English language arts&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Schools maintain status quo in test's 2nd year&#13;
From News s ta ff reports&#13;
Area high school students&#13;
maintained the status quo in&#13;
the latest round of Michigan&#13;
Merit Exam testing.&#13;
Across the state, the percentage&#13;
of public school&#13;
students who scored a t the&#13;
proficient or advanced levels&#13;
climbed slightly in reading,&#13;
writing and science this year&#13;
compared to 2007. Social studies&#13;
passing rates declined and&#13;
math results held steady with&#13;
a passing ra te of less than 50&#13;
percent.&#13;
Several are a schools also&#13;
failed to achieve a passing&#13;
ra te of 50 percent in math.&#13;
Students who take the&#13;
MME can qualify for up to&#13;
$4,000 in state college scholarship&#13;
money.&#13;
The exam, in its second&#13;
year, is part of an effort to&#13;
tighten high school graduation&#13;
requirements and&#13;
improve academic performance.&#13;
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A 4 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 15, 2 0 0 8&#13;
YOUTH FRO M A1&#13;
Teens, young adults in Livingston County come into program for variety of reasons&#13;
Friday a t The Opera House.&#13;
Last year, $10,000 was raised&#13;
for the crisis shelter and other&#13;
programs and services.&#13;
Up to six teens a t a time&#13;
can stay a t the crisis shelter&#13;
in Howell, with the average&#13;
stay being nine days.&#13;
CYS is also helped by volunte&#13;
e r host families for youths&#13;
ages 16 and 17. The agency&#13;
performs a background check&#13;
to match the right family with&#13;
each teen and ensure the&#13;
hosts can provide a safe environment.&#13;
There is also a program&#13;
for older youths, ages 18-21,&#13;
Smith said. Four supervised&#13;
apartments are provided in&#13;
the program with two young&#13;
adults per apartment. Residents&#13;
may stay up to a maximum&#13;
of 18 months.&#13;
According to Smith, teens&#13;
GOLF FROM A1&#13;
It will be like&#13;
'home again'&#13;
years, said he likes the extended&#13;
outdoor patio and balcony&#13;
that wraps around the building.&#13;
“There’s more outdoor space&#13;
for eating and drinking,” he&#13;
said. “It takes great advantage&#13;
of the lake. It’s going to be like&#13;
home again.”&#13;
Cheshire said the members&#13;
and staff handled the&#13;
hardships that came during&#13;
the 18-month transition well.&#13;
Cheshire said the temporary&#13;
facility lost power five times,&#13;
including once for five days.&#13;
The fitness center operated&#13;
out of a cart barn.&#13;
Despite the obstacles,&#13;
Cheshire said the club has&#13;
grown to include 885 member&#13;
families, up from 860 families&#13;
before the fire. It had dipped to&#13;
820 members following the fire,&#13;
he said.&#13;
“I heard someone last week&#13;
say they will live here when it&#13;
opens up,” Marvin said. “We&#13;
are really excited. It’s been a&#13;
long time.”&#13;
and young adults come to her&#13;
agency for a variety of re a sons.&#13;
“It may be an abusive&#13;
family, or domestic violence,”&#13;
she said.&#13;
Once admitted, the youth&#13;
is placed in temporary housing,&#13;
and the agency provides&#13;
counseling, employment&#13;
and other services. Connection&#13;
Youth Services has 18&#13;
employees, including three&#13;
counselors.&#13;
Teens get help&#13;
A 16-year old Fowlerville&#13;
High School junior who left&#13;
home because of physical&#13;
abuse is sold on the program.&#13;
“They’ve got a great program,&#13;
they want to help,”&#13;
she said, adding the shelter&#13;
makes her “feel secure.” The&#13;
teen said the program is helping&#13;
h e r to “work out better&#13;
ways of solving problems with&#13;
my family.”&#13;
She said she plans to attend&#13;
college and pursue a c areer&#13;
in forensic science.&#13;
An 18-year-old Howell woman&#13;
who graduated last year&#13;
from Kensington Woods High&#13;
School became pregnant and&#13;
had a baby. She entered the&#13;
program three weeks ago&#13;
after leaving home because&#13;
there were “too many people&#13;
in the house and too much&#13;
arguing,” with three generations&#13;
living in her grandparents’&#13;
small house.&#13;
“Things a re better now,”&#13;
she said. The teenage mother&#13;
has received a college scholarship&#13;
and wants to become a&#13;
pharmacist.&#13;
An 18-year old who re cently&#13;
graduated from Hartland&#13;
High School has been in&#13;
SCHOOLS FROM A1&#13;
Board looks at efficiencies,&#13;
more long-range thinking&#13;
some building configurations,&#13;
and see how staffing&#13;
can be more efficient,” said&#13;
Anderson. “We’re a service&#13;
industry, which means we’re&#13;
labor intensive, and about 90&#13;
percent of our budget is labor&#13;
including wages, benefits&#13;
and retirement. We need to&#13;
bring that down 3-5 percent,&#13;
and that would get us back in&#13;
line.”&#13;
The current teachers’ contra&#13;
c t for the Brighton Education&#13;
Association runs until&#13;
June 2010.&#13;
Meanwhile, BESPA, the&#13;
Brighton Education Support&#13;
Personnel Association, has&#13;
been without a contract for&#13;
close to 18 months and members&#13;
filled the board room&#13;
Monday night to express their&#13;
discontent.&#13;
Anderson said the board&#13;
is not looking a t privatizing&#13;
BESPA positions at this time.&#13;
He said there are no plans to&#13;
close any buildings.&#13;
On a positive note for the&#13;
district, Craig said enrollment&#13;
predictions for this school&#13;
year are about 50 students&#13;
higher than earlier projections.&#13;
The board agreed to&#13;
wait until its next meeting,&#13;
Aug. 25, to vote on a proposal&#13;
to seek renewal of the district’s&#13;
building-and-site sinking&#13;
fund millage at a ra te of&#13;
0.52 mill for 10 years as well&#13;
as to vote on a proposal for a&#13;
bond to fund a technology upgrade&#13;
and provide funding to&#13;
acquire school buses.&#13;
'The combined millage and&#13;
bond would total 1 mill, and&#13;
the board must act by Aug. 26&#13;
to place the two proposals on&#13;
the Nov. 4 ballot. Those proposals&#13;
are separate from the&#13;
district’s 2008-09 budget.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
the crisis shelter and a host&#13;
home because of problems at&#13;
home.&#13;
“I probably wouldn’t have&#13;
graduated fi-om high school&#13;
(without the program) and&#13;
would have probably turned&#13;
to drugs,” he said.&#13;
He is now enrolled in a&#13;
welding program through&#13;
Michigan Works! and plans to&#13;
join the U.S. Navy for its underwater&#13;
welding program.&#13;
A 17-year-old senior at&#13;
Pinckney Cmmunity High&#13;
School ran away from home&#13;
after she “got into a big fight&#13;
with my parents.”&#13;
She said she has learned a&#13;
lot from the program. “I now&#13;
think I could have talked to&#13;
them and opened up to them&#13;
instead of just running away,”&#13;
she added.&#13;
Church family assists&#13;
The Rev. Suzan Holderbaum&#13;
of th e Harmony Way&#13;
Community Church Fowlerville&#13;
and h e r husband, Craig,&#13;
have hosted seven teens&#13;
since becoming involved in&#13;
the program, and currently&#13;
have two living with them.&#13;
“It’s been wonderful,” she&#13;
said.&#13;
Suzan Holderbaum said&#13;
she and h er husband, who are&#13;
empty-nesters, get great sa tisfaction&#13;
out of helping teens&#13;
who may have nowhere else&#13;
to turn.&#13;
“We’ve truly enjoyed having&#13;
these kids in our homes,”&#13;
she says. “They’ve taught us&#13;
much.”&#13;
Holderbaum, whose church&#13;
also hosted a garage sale to&#13;
raise funds for the agency,&#13;
says she and h e r husband&#13;
have never had a negative experience.&#13;
“Things happen with kids,&#13;
but we‘ve never had any&#13;
problems,” she said. “They&#13;
have a social worker that&#13;
works with them and is in&#13;
close contact with us. We see&#13;
the social worker regularly, so&#13;
we always know what (is going&#13;
on).”&#13;
Holderbaum said the agency&#13;
runs an excellent program.&#13;
“The (youths) learn life skills,&#13;
and they go to school, so they&#13;
have a regular routine.&#13;
“These a re ju st regular&#13;
kids, and their homes haven’t&#13;
been good for them, for whatever&#13;
reason.”&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
P in c k n e y c o n t r a c t r a t i f i e d f o r 2 0 0 8 - 0 9&#13;
33 school employees&#13;
accept reduced&#13;
wages to avoid&#13;
privatizing services&#13;
From News s ta ff reports&#13;
A contract negotiated earlier&#13;
this year in an attempt&#13;
to stave off privatization of&#13;
jobs has been ratified by the&#13;
Pinckney Community Schools&#13;
Board of Education and its&#13;
buildings and grounds staff.&#13;
The contract, which covers&#13;
33 employees, went into effect&#13;
Aug. 7 and will cover the coming&#13;
school year, which begins&#13;
Sept. 3.&#13;
Included in it is a 2.7 percent&#13;
reduction in wages, re troactive&#13;
to last May, tha t was&#13;
agreed to by the employee&#13;
group last May to avoid privatization.&#13;
Vision benefits also have&#13;
been eliminated, longevity&#13;
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RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Washington&#13;
trip always a&#13;
welcome one&#13;
Several years ago I recall&#13;
poking fun at a co-worker who&#13;
had just returned from anothe&#13;
r trip to Washington, D.C: It&#13;
was a t least the third year in&#13;
a row tha t she had used one&#13;
of h e r vacation weeks to visit&#13;
our nation’s capital city.&#13;
“This is a huge country,” I&#13;
remember telling her, “can’t&#13;
you think of any place else&#13;
worth visiting?”&#13;
I could be asking myself&#13;
that same question today.&#13;
Earlier this week I returned&#13;
from what was at least&#13;
my 10th visit to Washington in&#13;
the past seven years.&#13;
I now have a b etter understanding&#13;
why someone would&#13;
make repeated trips to the&#13;
land of the Washin^on Monument,&#13;
the World War II Memorial&#13;
and the Spy Museum.&#13;
I ju st can’t get enough of&#13;
our nation’s capital.&#13;
We also have the added&#13;
incentive of visiting our son&#13;
when we head to the former&#13;
swamp known as “the district.”&#13;
Occasionally, he even&#13;
lets us stay with him.&#13;
On our most recent visit,&#13;
we checked out a photography&#13;
exhibit at the National&#13;
Gallery of Art, took in an exhibit&#13;
of posters as portraits at&#13;
the National Portrait Gallery,&#13;
rode our bikes into the heart&#13;
of the city through the vast&#13;
trail network of Rock Creek&#13;
Park and tested our knowledge&#13;
of soil at the Museum of&#13;
Natural History.&#13;
The really cool thing about&#13;
repeat visits is tha t you don’t&#13;
have to kill yourself by running&#13;
from one incredible&#13;
building to another, trying to&#13;
see it all. Even after all of our&#13;
visits we still have things left&#13;
on our list.&#13;
We ran out of time last&#13;
weekend to see the new Newseum,&#13;
a privately funded museum&#13;
about the news business,&#13;
which has moved right&#13;
down onto the National Mall.&#13;
We still haven’t been to the&#13;
National Postal Museum.&#13;
Sometimes you ju st have to&#13;
be patient.&#13;
We waited five years to visit&#13;
the National Portrait Gallery,&#13;
which was closed for extensive&#13;
renovations. If you go&#13;
to Washington yet this summer,&#13;
you’ll find that the National&#13;
Museum of American&#13;
History - the museum that&#13;
houses Dorothy’s slippers&#13;
from “The Wizard of Oz,” the&#13;
» original Kermit the frog Mup-&#13;
^ pet and Julia Child’s entire&#13;
kitchen - is closed for renovations&#13;
(some of the most popular&#13;
items in the collection of&#13;
Americana are on display at&#13;
the Air and Space Museum&#13;
just down the street),&#13;
p There is no cost to most of&#13;
the big attractions - the National&#13;
Archives, the Supreme&#13;
Court, the more than a dozen&#13;
museums of the Smithsonian&#13;
- but it will take longer than&#13;
you think to get into these&#13;
legendary buildings and see&#13;
what you want to see.&#13;
There is so much to see it&#13;
can consume a lifetime of visits.&#13;
I know I’m not done yet.&#13;
The Olympic glow&#13;
Gather round the television;&#13;
the Olympics are on.&#13;
That’s what we’ve been doing&#13;
the last few nights. While&#13;
I wouldn’t normally advocate&#13;
watching television when&#13;
there are so many better&#13;
P things do to, I think the Olympics&#13;
are a worthy exception.&#13;
Prime-time broadcasts&#13;
of swimming, gymnastics,&#13;
beach volleyball ... can be a&#13;
great way to pull the family&#13;
together, talk about teamwork&#13;
^ and the importance of sports-&#13;
P manship and admire some of&#13;
the word’s best athletes.&#13;
Let the Games continue.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgerald&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
livingstoncomrnunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
Participants of&#13;
the Livingston&#13;
County Sheriff's&#13;
Department&#13;
Explorer&#13;
Academy process&#13;
a mock crime&#13;
scene at a vacant&#13;
house on North&#13;
Second Street in&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
At left, Luke&#13;
Yates,15,of&#13;
Brighton, is&#13;
getting a sample&#13;
of "blood" (really&#13;
ketchup) from the&#13;
carat the crime&#13;
scene.&#13;
Below, Joe Pless,&#13;
14, of Howell,&#13;
fingerprints the&#13;
front door of&#13;
the crime scene&#13;
house.&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Teens explore their futures&#13;
E x p l o r e r s p r o g r a m g i v e s t a s t e o f a l a w e n f o r c e m e n t c a r e e r&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
S he’s only 17 and heading&#13;
into her senior year at Howell&#13;
High School, but Keana&#13;
Dickson has known for a&#13;
long time tha t she wants&#13;
to be a law enforcement officer.&#13;
“It’s a job where you can make&#13;
a difference,” she said. “You get to&#13;
do a lot of different things and help&#13;
people who can’t always help themselves.”&#13;
Dickson got to try out h e r care&#13;
e r of choice during the Livingston&#13;
County Sheriff’s Department’s&#13;
second annual Explorers Academy&#13;
Aug. 4-8. Throughout the week, 15&#13;
young people experienced all a&#13;
job in law enforcement has to offer,&#13;
including hands-on activities in&#13;
traffic safety, crime scene investigation,&#13;
radio communications, firearms&#13;
simulators and a mock trial.&#13;
“It’s great,” Dickson said. “Anyone&#13;
who’s thinking about law enforcement&#13;
or is confused about&#13;
their career path should check this&#13;
out. I’m hoping it’s going to give me&#13;
a better chance at a good job in the&#13;
future.”&#13;
It could, said Detective Don&#13;
Welch, who’s in charge of the sheriff’s&#13;
department’s youth bureau&#13;
and the Explorers program. He&#13;
said many who attend the academy&#13;
stay on with the department’s Explorers&#13;
Post No. 373, which meets&#13;
twice a month to expand on things&#13;
learned in camp.&#13;
“Many current officers in the&#13;
county and municipalities are past&#13;
Explorers,” Welch said. “I would&#13;
love to have the opportunity to&#13;
hire one of ours. We would Imow&#13;
that they are the kind of deputy we&#13;
would want.”&#13;
The Explorers program is open&#13;
to those ages 14 to 21 who are at&#13;
least a high school freshman, have&#13;
a minimum 2.0 school grade point&#13;
average, have good moral charac-&#13;
Above,from left, Brian Puranen, 16,of Hartland, Luke Yates, 15, of&#13;
Brighton and Pless photograph and investigate the crime scene for their&#13;
team.&#13;
At right, Ray&#13;
Pooley, 16, left, of&#13;
Hartland, Detective&#13;
Don Welch of&#13;
the Livingston&#13;
County Sheriff's&#13;
Department&#13;
and Rose Wehr,&#13;
21, of Putnam&#13;
Township, discuss&#13;
the investigation&#13;
technique at the&#13;
crime scene.&#13;
te r and have had no run-ins with&#13;
the law. Letters of recommendation&#13;
fi’om school officials or employed in&#13;
law enforcement also are required,&#13;
Welch said.&#13;
Members of the local Explorers&#13;
Post compete with other groups&#13;
from throughout the state in an&#13;
annual competition that evaluates&#13;
their skill in traffic investigation.&#13;
traffic stops, domestic violence investigation,&#13;
crime scene processing&#13;
and building searches.&#13;
“Our Explorers a re pretty much&#13;
involved in every aspect of law&#13;
enforcement,” said Sheriff Bob&#13;
Bezotte. “It’s a great opportunity&#13;
to see what goes on, and a lot more&#13;
goes on that people realize. Once&#13;
you get into it, you see and it’s a&#13;
good head sta rt on a career.”&#13;
ly ie r Hammock, 19, of Brighton&#13;
and Howell’s Josh Dettloff, 17,&#13;
Matt Arthur, 20, and Dan Moilanen,&#13;
17, all were in last y e a r’s Explorers&#13;
Academy and are active in the Explorers&#13;
Post.&#13;
“I think it will open up a lot of&#13;
doors,” Hammock said. “I’ve been&#13;
told tha t if it comes down to two&#13;
people for a job and one is an Explorer&#13;
and the other one isn’t, the&#13;
Explorer has the edge.”&#13;
Being an Explorer is hard work,&#13;
but worth it, Moilanen said. “It is&#13;
what you make it,” he said. “If you&#13;
go out and actively meet law enforcement&#13;
officers and show you&#13;
are a hard worker, this will definitely&#13;
help you in the future.”&#13;
Livingston County had an Explorers&#13;
program until interest began to&#13;
decline in the 1980s. Bezotte said he&#13;
is glad it’s back. “I’d like to see more&#13;
young people get involved,” he said.&#13;
“We need dedicated young people to&#13;
carry on the torch.”&#13;
Leanne Smith can be reached at&#13;
lsmith@livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
'Walk a Mile' fundraiser in Howell Twp. Aug. 23&#13;
Event supports&#13;
shelter, support&#13;
for sexual assault&#13;
victims&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
In a show of support to&#13;
end sexual violence, men will&#13;
wear and walk in women’s&#13;
shoes Saturday, Aug. 23, at&#13;
the 'Tanger Outlet Center.&#13;
It’s LAC ASA’S third annual&#13;
“Walk A Mile in Her Shoes,&#13;
and money raised will be&#13;
used to provide free and confidential&#13;
shelter and support&#13;
to survivors of sexual assault.&#13;
Women and children are invited&#13;
to march, too.&#13;
Julie Smith, LACASA’s development&#13;
director, said more&#13;
than 50 men participated ip&#13;
last y e a r’s march and she’s&#13;
LACASA&#13;
Fundraiser&#13;
■ What: Walk a Mile in&#13;
Her Shoes.&#13;
■ When: Saturday, Aug.&#13;
23,9:30 aim.&#13;
■ Where: Food Court at&#13;
the Tanger Outlet Center,&#13;
1475 N. Burkhart Road,&#13;
Howell Township.&#13;
■ Details: 517-548-1350&#13;
o rwww.lacasa1.org.&#13;
expecting more this year. “We&#13;
already have more than 40&#13;
guys pre-registered and have&#13;
heard from another dozen&#13;
that are planning to participate,”&#13;
Smith said. “When you&#13;
add the friends an families&#13;
who come along to support&#13;
the marchers, our parade&#13;
'We alreaidy have&#13;
more than&#13;
40 guys&#13;
pre-registered&#13;
and have heard&#13;
from another&#13;
dozen that are&#13;
planning to&#13;
participate.'&#13;
Julie Smith, L A CA SA&#13;
should be upwards of 100.”&#13;
Men are encouraged - but&#13;
not required - to wear women’s&#13;
shoes, and shoes will&#13;
be available a t the event in&#13;
a variety of sizes and heel&#13;
heights.&#13;
S E E WALK,A7&#13;
LACASA's&#13;
Walk a Mile&#13;
in Her Shoes&#13;
men's march&#13;
takes place&#13;
Saturday,&#13;
Aug. 23, at&#13;
the Tanger&#13;
Outlet&#13;
Center. Tom&#13;
Parrish&#13;
and Rod&#13;
Humble of&#13;
the Putnam&#13;
Township&#13;
Fire&#13;
Department&#13;
will be&#13;
participating&#13;
for the&#13;
second year.&#13;
COURTESY,&#13;
JULIE SMITH, LACASA&#13;
A6 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 15, 2 0 0 8&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A R&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
AUGUST 15&#13;
CHAMBER BREAKFAST&#13;
8:30 a.m. Active Faith, 401 S.&#13;
W a sh in g ton St., Sou th Lyon.&#13;
Details: 248 -43 7-3257 or www.&#13;
southlyonchamber.com.&#13;
BOOK SALE&#13;
10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Howell Carnegie&#13;
District Library, 314 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave. Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
Also Saturday 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.,&#13;
Monday 5-7:30 p.m.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
10 a.m.-8:15 p.m. St. Jo se p h Mercy&#13;
Hospital, 620 Byron Road, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
FUNDRAISERS&#13;
• N o on -2 p.m. Outback&#13;
Steakhouse, 7873 Conference&#13;
Center Drive, B righton. Fundraiser&#13;
for muscular dystrophy. Details:&#13;
734-416-7076.&#13;
• 5 p.m.-midnight,Waldenwoods&#13;
Resort, 297 5 Old US 23, Hartland.&#13;
Cas in o nigh t fundraiser benefiting&#13;
the Hartland Area Ch am be r&#13;
C om m u n ity D on a tio n Fund. Cost:&#13;
$10-550. Details: 810-632-9130.&#13;
SUMMER READING KIDS PARTY&#13;
4-6:30 p.m. Howell Carnegie&#13;
District Library, 314 W. Grand&#13;
River Ave. Bounce house, game s&#13;
and more. Details: 517-546-0720.&#13;
MELON RUN-WALK&#13;
6:15 p.m. Melon roll (ages 3-5), 6:30&#13;
p.m.Tot trot (ages 8 and under),&#13;
6:45 p.m.1 mile run-walk, 7 p.m. 5k&#13;
and 10k, Howell City Park. Cost: $2-&#13;
25. Details: 517-546-0693 or parksandrec@&#13;
howellrecreation.org.&#13;
JIMMY BUFFET SALUTE&#13;
7 p.m. B righton Center for the&#13;
Performing Arts, 787 8 Brighton&#13;
Road."Parrots o f the Caribbean,"a&#13;
salute to Jimmy Buffet. Cost: $20.&#13;
Details: 810-299-4130.&#13;
COURTHOUSE CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. lawn of historic Livingston&#13;
County courthouse, downtown&#13;
Howell. Performance by "Th e Rusty&#13;
Wright Band.'Details:517-540-0065.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
AUGUST 16&#13;
BROWSE &amp; BAG IT SALE&#13;
9 a.m.-4 p.m. D e po t Mu se um , 128&#13;
Wetmore St., dow n tow n Howell.&#13;
Proceeds to benefit Howell Area&#13;
Historical Society. Details: 517-&#13;
548-6876. A/so 9-1 p.m. Sunday.&#13;
KIDS FLY&#13;
10 a.m.-2 p.m. B righton Airport,&#13;
8 6 6 4 H yn e Road, Brighton. Free&#13;
flights for ages 8-17 years. Details:&#13;
810-599-0341 or 586-481-5035 or&#13;
youngeagles.org. Also Sept. 20 at&#13;
Livingston County Airport.&#13;
HOWELL NATURE CENTER&#13;
• 9:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.- High&#13;
R op e s adventures. Howell&#13;
Conference and Nature Center,&#13;
1 0 0 5 Triangle Lake Road, M a rion&#13;
Township. Cost: $25. Reservations:&#13;
517-546-0249.&#13;
•11 a.m.-4 p.m.-Tower C limb Zip&#13;
Line. Cost: $10 tower climbs, $5&#13;
zip rides. Reservations: 517-546-&#13;
0249. Also 2-7 p.m. Saturdays&#13;
.• 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.- Critter co n nection.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0249.&#13;
HOWELL MELON FESTIVAL&#13;
9 a.m.-9 p.m. D ow n tow n Howell.&#13;
Arts, crafts, bingo, parade,&#13;
entertainment. Details: 517-546-&#13;
747 7 or e-mail jcmelonfestival®&#13;
yahoo.com. A/so Sunday.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
AUGUST 17&#13;
PANCAKE BREAKFAST&#13;
8-11 a.m. L iv ings ton C o u n ty&#13;
Experimental Aircraft Assocation,&#13;
Livings ton C o u n ty Airport, 3480&#13;
W. G rand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-548-5384.&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
streets adjacent to historic&#13;
Livings ton C o u n ty C o u rth ou se&#13;
in d ow n tow n Howell. Details:&#13;
517 -54 6-3920 or farmersmarket®&#13;
howell.org.Sundoys through Oct.&#13;
ZUKEY PUB PADDLE&#13;
11 a.m. M eet at the Cedar Ridge&#13;
Picnic Area across from Huron&#13;
M e a d ow s M e t ropa rk G olf Course&#13;
entrance o n Hammel Road, west&#13;
o f Rickett Road. Paddle e nd s at&#13;
Z u ke y Lake Tavern. Spo n so re d by&#13;
Cros sroads g ro u p o f the Sierra&#13;
Club. Details: 810-923-5527.&#13;
GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. B righton m illpond gazebo.&#13;
Featuring "Steve King and the&#13;
Dittilies." Details: 810-227-0393.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
AUGUST 18&#13;
DAY CAMP&#13;
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Barnard C om m u n ity&#13;
Center, 415 N. Barnard St., Howell.&#13;
Howell City Park and T h om p so n&#13;
Lake. Cost: $ 150-5175 per week.&#13;
517 -54 6-0693 or www.howellrecreation.&#13;
org.&#13;
CLOTHING AND FOOD&#13;
10 a.m.-3 p.m. O LH S A&#13;
D istribution Center, 9 1 2 North&#13;
St., Howell. Free sch o o l clothes&#13;
swapp in g. Free U S D A c om m o d ity&#13;
fo o d available to eligible&#13;
L iv in g s to n C o u n ty residents.&#13;
Details: 517-54 6-8500. Clothing&#13;
swap also Tuesday. Food available&#13;
also on Thursday.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
2:30-8:15 p.m. O ak G rove United&#13;
Me th od is t Church, 6 6 8 6 O ak&#13;
Grove Road, M a rio n Township.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
MOVIE&#13;
6 p.m. H am b u rg Township Library,&#13;
10411 Merrill Road."Curious&#13;
George." Details: 810-231-1771.&#13;
LIBRARY MEETING&#13;
6:30 p.m. P inckney C om m u n ity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road.&#13;
Friends of Pinckney Library will&#13;
meet. Details: 734 -87 8-3888 or&#13;
www.pinckneylibrary.org.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
AUGUST 19&#13;
CHAMBER GOLF OUTING&#13;
10:30 a.m. shotgun start M o o se&#13;
Ridge Golf Course. 5 p.m. buffet dinner.&#13;
Cost: $95. Details: www.southlyonchamber.&#13;
com, 248-437-3257.&#13;
CHAMBER MEETING&#13;
8:30 a.m. 125 N. Lafayette,South&#13;
Lyon. Pumpkinfest Update.&#13;
Details: www.southlyon&#13;
chamber.com, 248-437-3257.&#13;
SUBMIT&#13;
YOUR&#13;
LISTINGS&#13;
Items must be submitted&#13;
by Monday at noon&#13;
to be used in Friday's&#13;
publication. (In the&#13;
event of a Monday&#13;
holiday, items should be&#13;
submitted by noon the&#13;
previous Friday.)&#13;
■ Mail: Calendar, The&#13;
Livingston Community&#13;
News, 420 W. Main St.,&#13;
Brighton, Ml 48116&#13;
■ E-mail: caiendar@&#13;
livingstoncommunity&#13;
news.com&#13;
■ Fax: (810) 844-2040.&#13;
810-229-6571, e x t 227.&#13;
CONEY NIGHT&#13;
5-8 p.m. Pinckney Memorial&#13;
Post No.419, American Legion&#13;
Post Hall 980 7 W h itew o o d Road,&#13;
Pinckney. C o n e y dogs, root beer&#13;
floats. Cost: $ 1. Details: 734-878-&#13;
952 2 or 734-878-6633.&#13;
JEWELRY WORKSHOP&#13;
6:30-8 p.m. P inckney C om m u n ity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road. •&#13;
Register: 734-878-3888.&#13;
PARENTS OF MULTIPLES&#13;
7 p.m. First National Bank, 101&#13;
E.Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Providing parents or gu a rd ian s of&#13;
multiple birth children resources&#13;
and information. Details: m ail®&#13;
livingstonmultiples.com.&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES&#13;
• 2 p.m.- Scrapb ook ing. H am b u rg&#13;
Tow n sh ip Library, 10411 Merrill&#13;
Road. A lso picture frames. 810-&#13;
231-1771.&#13;
• 6-7:30 p.m.- One-stroke painting.&#13;
Pinckney Community Public Library.&#13;
• 6:30-7:30 p.m.-Book discussion.&#13;
Pinckney Community Public Library.&#13;
• 6:30-8 p.m.-Jewelry fundraiser.&#13;
Pinckney C om m u n ity Public&#13;
Library, 350 M ow e r Road. M a ke&#13;
a Swarovski Crystal bracelet&#13;
with all class profits dona ted to&#13;
the American Cancer Society by&#13;
local artist Julie Singer. Cost: $15.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888. A/so Sept.&#13;
16, Oct. 21.&#13;
• 7-8 p.m.-Teen craft. Brighton&#13;
District Library, 100 Library Drive.&#13;
Details: 810-229-6571, ext. 227.&#13;
WILD WEST NIGHT&#13;
5:30 p.m.-dark,TMZ Farm, 232 4&#13;
Patterson Lake Road, Hell. Learn&#13;
abou t history and habits of the&#13;
buffalo, chuc k w a g o n dinner, cow b&#13;
o y poetry and music, campfire.&#13;
Cost: $6. Details: 810-227-5086.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
AUGUST 20&#13;
ONE-STROKE PAINTING&#13;
10:30 a.m.-noon, Barnard&#13;
C om m u n ity Center, 415 N,&#13;
Barnard St., Howell. Cost: $12-24.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0693, ext. 0.&#13;
TWILIGHT FEST&#13;
6:30-8 p.m. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Drive. Celebrate final&#13;
book in theTwiiight Saga series by&#13;
Stephenie Meyer. Details: 810-229-&#13;
6571 ext. 227.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
AUGUST 21&#13;
BARN SALE&#13;
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Heart o f the&#13;
Sh ep h e rd Lutheran Church,&#13;
228 N. Burkhart Road, Howell.&#13;
Proceeds provide ga s cards to&#13;
families in need. Details: 517-552-&#13;
7218 o r www.hotshepherd.org.&#13;
Also 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.-&#13;
noon Saturday.&#13;
BRIGHTON LIBRARY&#13;
• 3-5 p.m. - O pe n computer lab.&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100&#13;
Library Drive. Thursdays.&#13;
• 6-8 p.m.-Teen gaming. Details:&#13;
AUGUST 22&#13;
COURTHOUSE CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m. in front o f historic Livingston&#13;
County courthouse, downtown&#13;
Howell. Performance by "Paradise."&#13;
Details: 517-540-0065.&#13;
MOVIES IN THE PARK&#13;
Dusk. Downtown Pinckney.&#13;
Pinckney, Lakeland, Hamburg, Hell&#13;
Chamber of Commerce."Happily&#13;
N'ever After'/Details: 734-878-9333.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
AUGUST 23&#13;
CAR CRUISE&#13;
9 a.m. registration, 11 a.m.-l p.m.&#13;
judging, 5 p.m. car cruise. Hovrell&#13;
Freshman C ampus (corner of&#13;
Highlander Way and W. Grand&#13;
River Ave., 1400 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave. Proceeds to Heritage Hope&#13;
Foundation. C o s t $15 participating&#13;
car owners. Details: 517-546-6440.&#13;
MOM-TO-MOM SALE&#13;
9 a.m.-l p.m. Heart of the Shepherd&#13;
Lutheran Church, 228 N. Burkhart&#13;
Road, Howell.Table rentals $15 or&#13;
$25 for two. Details: 734-954-0224&#13;
or wvwv.hotshepherd.org.&#13;
HIGH ROPES a d v en tu r e s&#13;
9:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Howell&#13;
Conference and Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, Ma rion&#13;
Township. C o s t $25. Reservations:&#13;
517-546-0249.&#13;
WALK IN HER SHOES&#13;
9:30 a.m. Food Court at Tanger&#13;
Outlet Center, Howell Township.&#13;
M e n in heels will march for&#13;
LACASA. Funds will provide&#13;
shelter and su p p or t to sexual&#13;
assault survivors. Details: 517-548-&#13;
1350 or www.lacasal .org.&#13;
COUNTRY CONCERT&#13;
4:30 p.m. d oors open; 5 p.m. show.&#13;
Ed Bock Feeds &amp; Stuff, 1360 E.&#13;
M-36, Pinckney. O u td o o r benefit&#13;
for M is s io n of H o pe Cancer Fund.&#13;
Cost: $7 in advance; $10 at door.&#13;
Details; 517-782-4643 or 888-544-&#13;
6423.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
AUGUST 24&#13;
BREAKFAST&#13;
• 8 a.m. P inckney Memorial Post&#13;
No.419, American Legion Post&#13;
Hall 9 8 0 7 W h itew o o d Road,&#13;
Pinckney. C o s t $6.50 adults, $5.50&#13;
seniors, $3.50 kids a g e s 9 and&#13;
Volunteer Paige Storm,&#13;
15, of Howell painted&#13;
curbs at Pinckney's&#13;
Pathfinder School&#13;
dumg last year's&#13;
Day of Caring.&#13;
FILE: USA CAROUN,&#13;
THELMNGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Day of Caring&#13;
■ What: Livingston&#13;
County United Way's&#13;
annual comunity outreach&#13;
event.&#13;
■ When; Wednesday, Aug. 20.&#13;
■ Where: At sites throughout&#13;
Livingston County.&#13;
■ Details; 810-494-3000 or&#13;
go to www.lcunitedway.org.&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Community volunteerism&#13;
will be in evidence all over&#13;
Livingston County during the&#13;
Volunteers needed to work and&#13;
collect items on Day of Caring&#13;
seventh&#13;
annual&#13;
Livingston&#13;
County United&#13;
Way’s Day of&#13;
Caring on Aug. 20.&#13;
This year’s projects include&#13;
painting, yard work, filling&#13;
emergency food baskets, delivering&#13;
care packets to a re a&#13;
shut-ins, and building a storage&#13;
closet for a medical loan&#13;
equipment program a t an&#13;
a re a senior center. The day&#13;
also will include a personal&#13;
care drive.&#13;
“The committee felt a personal&#13;
care supply drive was&#13;
a valuable ad ^ tio n to last&#13;
y e a r’s event,” said Je anne&#13;
Clum, Livingston County&#13;
United Way’s director of development&#13;
and marketing.&#13;
Items sought include&#13;
toothbrushes and toothpaste,&#13;
combs and brushes, hand&#13;
and body soaps, lotions, deodorant,&#13;
mouthwash, shaving&#13;
cream, razors for both&#13;
men and women, bandages,&#13;
shampoo and conditioners.&#13;
Collection sites will be located&#13;
a t all county Curves&#13;
locations, the Howell Parks&#13;
and Recreation Department,&#13;
Howell Fitness Center and&#13;
Powerhouse Gym in Brighton&#13;
from now through the&#13;
Day of Caring.&#13;
“The Livingston County&#13;
United Way has made addressing&#13;
the most basic&#13;
needs of our community&#13;
as one of its top priorities&#13;
this year,” said Livingston&#13;
County Commissioner Maggie&#13;
Jones, R-District 1, who&#13;
is chairwoman of this y e a r’s&#13;
event. “We’re finding that&#13;
often times personal care&#13;
items are overlooked as a&#13;
necessity for our friends and&#13;
families in need.”&#13;
First Impression P rint &amp;&#13;
Marketing in Genoa Township&#13;
plans to close on this&#13;
y e a r’s Day of Caring so its&#13;
entire staff can work togethe&#13;
r on a community project.&#13;
“Sandie and I feel blessed to&#13;
be a pa rt of this community,”&#13;
said owner Don Cortez. “We&#13;
feel that our community supports&#13;
us and this is a tremendous&#13;
way to give back.”&#13;
Volunteers a re still needed,&#13;
and can work a morning&#13;
shift, an afternoon shift, or&#13;
both, Clum said.&#13;
Last y e a r’s Day of Caring&#13;
offered more than 700 volunte&#13;
e r shifts and 65 projects.&#13;
\ / 2-&#13;
^ ^ r a n c f O liv e r T ^ e n ia f&#13;
Dr. Brad Rondeau (810) 225-TEETH (8338)&#13;
7600 Grand River Ave., Suite 295, Brighton&#13;
In the Livingston Centre, next to B.A.C.&#13;
SALES. SERVICE, RENTALS &amp; REPAIRS&#13;
X- • Lift Chairs • Scooters&#13;
J • Walkers • Aids for Daily&#13;
X- Living • And Much More!&#13;
jL ift Chairs starting at $549&#13;
X-Scooters starting at $899&#13;
M A S T E R S - I !&#13;
HencalSuppiv&#13;
under. Details: 734 -87 8-9522 or&#13;
734-878-6633.&#13;
• 8 a.m. Whitmore Lake Rod &amp;&#13;
G u n Club, 11150 Lemen Road,&#13;
Whitmore Lake. All you can eat.&#13;
Cost: $7. Details; 734-449-2788.&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
streets, adjacent to historic&#13;
Livingston C ounty Courthouse in&#13;
dow n tow n Howell. Details: 517-&#13;
546-3920 or farmersmarket®howell.&#13;
org. Sundays through October.&#13;
TOWER CLIMB ZIP LINE&#13;
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Howell Conference&#13;
and Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, M a rio n Township. Cost:&#13;
$10 tower climbs, $5 zip rides.&#13;
Reservations: 517-546-0249. Also&#13;
2-7 p.m. Saturdays.&#13;
CONCERT&#13;
4-8 p.m. shores o f Whitmore Lake.&#13;
Josh White, Jr., Kitty D o n o h o e and&#13;
Peter "M a d c a t " Ruth. Z in ge rm a n 's&#13;
Deli food. Cost: $20. Details: http://&#13;
lostvoices.org.&#13;
LO CAL GOVERNMENT&#13;
MEETINGS&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
AUGUST 18&#13;
BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m. 4 3 6 3 B u n o Road. Details;&#13;
8 1 0 -2 2 9 -0 5 5 0 o r w w w .b r igh -&#13;
to n tw p .c om . First and third&#13;
Mondays.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE VILLAGE COUNCIL&#13;
7:30 p.m. Village Hall, 213 5.&#13;
Grand Ave. Details: 517-223-3771.&#13;
Alternate Mondays.&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS&#13;
7:30 p.m. C om m is s ion er s '&#13;
C h am be r s Administration&#13;
Building, 3 0 4 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-3520.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
AUGUST 19&#13;
FOWLERVILLE SCHOOL&#13;
BOARD MEETING&#13;
7 p.m. Fowlerville H igh School&#13;
M e d ia Center, 700 N. Grand&#13;
Avenue. Details: 517-223-6016.&#13;
HARTLAND TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m. Hartland Tow n sh ip Hall,&#13;
2655 Clark Road. Details: 810-632-&#13;
7498.&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 3525 Byron&#13;
Road. Details: 517 -5 4 6 -2 8 17. First&#13;
and third Tuesdays.&#13;
PINCKNEY DOWNTOWN&#13;
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY&#13;
7:30 p.m., basement o f Village&#13;
Hall, 220 S. Howell Street. Details:&#13;
734 -87 8-6206 or www.villageofpinckney.&#13;
org. Third Tuesdays.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
AUGUST 20&#13;
L.E.S.A. BOARD&#13;
OF EDUCATION&#13;
7 p.m. L ivings ton Educational&#13;
Service A g e n c y Education Center,&#13;
1425 W. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-5550. ^&#13;
PUTMAN TOWNSHIP BOARD&#13;
7 p.m., Putnam Tow n sh ip Hall,&#13;
3280 W. M-36. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3131. Third Wednesdays.&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7:30 p.m.Township Hall, 10405&#13;
Merrill Road. Details; 810-231-&#13;
1000 or www.hamburg.mi.us. First&#13;
and third Wednesdays.&#13;
I&amp;a&#13;
2783071-01&#13;
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We Stock Every&#13;
Sea Doo in Every Color!&#13;
Starting at $7,799&#13;
$ 1 0 0 0 G A S C A R D&#13;
(w llh new Sea-Doo Purchase) I&#13;
M ill C re e k S p o r t C e n te r&#13;
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Even with the chilly weather,&#13;
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F e s t i v a l o r g a n i z e r s s a y t h e 2 w o n ' t c o m p e t e&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The Howell Jay c e e s and&#13;
its Melon Festival will not&#13;
compete for dollars with&#13;
the Howell Elks Club Melon&#13;
Tent, say festival organizers,&#13;
despite relocation of the&#13;
Melon Tent to the Elks parking&#13;
lot e a st of downtown.&#13;
The b e e r te n t was historically&#13;
held downtown in&#13;
conjunction with the city’s&#13;
annual summer Melon Fe stival.&#13;
Citing liability and inc&#13;
re a sed costs, the Jayc e e s&#13;
abandoned it for the 49th&#13;
annual festival and red ire&#13;
c ted money to more family-&#13;
friendly entertainment.&#13;
“The added cost expense&#13;
of the ten t didn’t make&#13;
sense. Liability insurance is&#13;
so expensive,” said Jaycees&#13;
chairwoman Necole Staron.&#13;
Ken Johnson, a member&#13;
of the Howell Elks Club&#13;
2168, pitched the idea last&#13;
March to host the ten t in his&#13;
group’s parking lot a t 2830&#13;
E. Grand River Ave., and&#13;
received support from the&#13;
membership. Festivities, including&#13;
live music and food&#13;
delivery from Pizza Hut, will&#13;
ru n 6 p.m. to midnight today&#13;
and Saturday. Admission&#13;
is $5 and fe a tu re s mixed&#13;
drinks and $3 beers.&#13;
“We thought we’d step up&#13;
to the plate and have one,”&#13;
said Johnson, a 1978 Howell&#13;
High School graduate. He is&#13;
also organizing an impromptu&#13;
30-year class reunion for&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
Staron explained th a t the&#13;
two events have different&#13;
people attending, with the&#13;
b e e r ten t welcoming only&#13;
adults. Also, all but one of&#13;
the festival activities will&#13;
be completed by the time&#13;
the Elks’ Melon Tent opens.&#13;
A new Melon Tent&#13;
■ What: An outdoor tented&#13;
area for up to 400 people,&#13;
featuring spirits, food and&#13;
live bands (Quart Low on&#13;
Friday and Stool Time Fools&#13;
on Saturday). Tickets to&#13;
enter an Elks Texas Hold 'Em&#13;
Tournament on Aug. 23 are&#13;
$40.&#13;
■ When: 6 p.m. to midnight&#13;
today and Saturday.&#13;
■ Why: An Elks Club&#13;
fundraiser. Carries on a&#13;
long-standing tradition of&#13;
having a Melon Tent.&#13;
■ Where: In the parking&#13;
lot of the Howell Elks Club,&#13;
2830 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Genoa Township.&#13;
■ Who: Anyone age 18&#13;
or older. A reunion is also&#13;
planned for the Howell High&#13;
School class of 1978.&#13;
I Details: 517-546-4941.&#13;
VOLUNTEERS&#13;
This listing of volunteer&#13;
opportunities is provided by the&#13;
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TRAIL MAINTENANCE&#13;
Help is needed to remove&#13;
invasive plants starting at 10&#13;
a.m. Aug. 16 at the Charles&#13;
and Albert Parker Families&#13;
Nature Preserve, Brighton.&#13;
Details: 810-229-3290.&#13;
517-546-8500, ext. 4109.&#13;
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St. Joseph Mercy Hospice&#13;
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Details: 810-494-3000.&#13;
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Rehabilitation Infirmary&#13;
Details: 517-552-3363.&#13;
FOOD DISTRIBUTION&#13;
OLHSA needs assistance on&#13;
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intake process of the food&#13;
distribution at the food&#13;
distribution center. Details:&#13;
SCOUTING ASSISTANCE&#13;
The Great Sauk Trail Council&#13;
of the Boy Scouts of America&#13;
needs men and women to&#13;
help the scouting program&#13;
in Livingston County. Details:&#13;
734-971-7100, ext. 211.&#13;
TOUR GUIDES&#13;
The Opera House in Howell&#13;
is looking for tour guides.&#13;
Details: 517-540-0065.&#13;
DAY OF CARING&#13;
The Livingston County United&#13;
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Howell Melon&#13;
Festival&#13;
■ What: A family event&#13;
featuring a parade at&#13;
noon Saturday; teen&#13;
zone from noon to 9 p.m.&#13;
Saturday; worship service&#13;
and concert at 10 a.m.&#13;
Sunday; bingo from 10&#13;
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday&#13;
and Sunday; and a Kids&#13;
Zone beginning at 10 a.m.&#13;
Saturday and Sunday.&#13;
■ When: Saturday and&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
■ Where: Downtowh&#13;
Howell.&#13;
■ Details: 517-&#13;
546-7477 or www.&#13;
howellmelonfestival.com.&#13;
“The Livingston Sensation&#13;
(singing competition) will&#13;
be the only (Melon Festival)&#13;
thing, in the evening, so it&#13;
will not inte rfe re with us at&#13;
all,” she added.&#13;
Money ra ised by the Elks&#13;
will supply meals for a re a&#13;
residents in need a t Thanksgiving&#13;
and provide summer&#13;
camp opportunities for&#13;
handicapped children from&#13;
Livingston County. Money&#13;
ra ised by the Jay c e e s will&#13;
benefit a variety of local&#13;
charities.&#13;
A highlight of this y e a r’s&#13;
Melon Festival, according&#13;
to Staron, is the kids zone,&#13;
which will fe a ture a 2 p.m.&#13;
Sunday ap p e a ran ce of two&#13;
members of the Candy Band.&#13;
“It’s a fun twist on n u rse ry&#13;
rhymes,” she said. Though&#13;
only two members of the&#13;
band will a tten d - acoustical&#13;
players “Sw e e th e a rt”&#13;
and “Almond Jo y ” - she&#13;
said “w e’ve been trying to‘&#13;
get them for years, "rhey’ve&#13;
even been featured on ‘Good&#13;
Morning America.’”&#13;
Staron said a tten d an c e&#13;
will depend on the weather.&#13;
If history were to re p e a t itself,&#13;
about 60,000 people will&#13;
attend, according to a city&#13;
tally.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at lhumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
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Athlete of the week: Lance Kastamo, B2&#13;
Recreation, golf and running calendars, B2 SPORTS&#13;
Pyramid scheme a splash&#13;
S h ow skiers p u t th e ir all in to p e rfo rm a n c e s&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The Silver Lake Ski Club is making&#13;
a splash with Livingston County families.&#13;
M&#13;
ore and more county residents&#13;
are joining the club for a shot at a national&#13;
championship. When it comes&#13;
to show skiing, the Silver Lake club,&#13;
founded in 1961 in Fenton Township&#13;
just outside the county line, takes every&#13;
detail seriously to put on the best&#13;
show possible.&#13;
The club, which finished its showski&#13;
season this week, placed third in&#13;
the Division 2 National Ski Show competition&#13;
Aug. 2-3 in Warsaw, Ind., with&#13;
its “Dis-Ski” show.&#13;
A handful of locals had important&#13;
roles in the effort.&#13;
Deerfield Township’s Caitlyn Peca&#13;
and Tyrone Township’s Whitney Pedersen,&#13;
Stephanie Hawkins, Jenna and&#13;
Rachel Gibbs and Jennifer and Alison&#13;
Saunders all skied on a 13-person ballet&#13;
line that won a national championship.&#13;
Tyrone Township residents Kevin&#13;
S E E WATER SKI, 82&#13;
JASON DEEGAN, LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS (ABOVE): COURTESY, SILVER LAKE SKI CLUB (LEFT)&#13;
A handful of Livingston County residents gather before a&#13;
recent practice of the Silver Lake Ski Club in Fenton Township.&#13;
They are, in the back from the left: Alison Saunders, Rachel&#13;
Gibbs, Caitlyn Peca, W hitney Pedersen and Jenna Gibbs. In the&#13;
front, from left, are Cory Carroll, Ashley Pedersen, Matt Moffitt&#13;
and Jennifer Saunders. At left, Tyrone Township's Stephanie&#13;
Hawkins, center, performs with the Silver Lake Ski Club's toeturn&#13;
line at regionals in July. Hawkins is one of a handful of&#13;
Livingston County residents who helped the club finish third at&#13;
Division 2 nationals.&#13;
Juha Tanskanen of&#13;
Howell runs a boys&#13;
gymnastics program.&#13;
F in n is h&#13;
coach g ro w s&#13;
MEGA&#13;
p ro g ram&#13;
Howell resident&#13;
co-ownsgym ub&#13;
Farmington Hills&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Howell resident Juha&#13;
Tanskanen runs a budding&#13;
boys gymnastics&#13;
program outside Livingston&#13;
County’s borders&#13;
a t the Michigan Elite&#13;
Gymnastics Academy in&#13;
Farmington Hills.&#13;
Tanskanen, 37, coowns&#13;
MEGA with his&#13;
wife, Kim, and Jonathan&#13;
Conrad, a Green Oak&#13;
Township resident who&#13;
owns Bounce in Hartland&#13;
Township. The MEGA&#13;
boys program has more&#13;
than doubled, from nine&#13;
boys to 22, in the last two&#13;
years under Thnskanen.&#13;
“I’m happy with the&#13;
growth so far,” he said.&#13;
“You always want more.&#13;
Boys coaches are hard&#13;
to come by. Qualified&#13;
coaches really don’t exist&#13;
(in Michigan).”&#13;
Tanskanen is certainly&#13;
one of the few. He grew&#13;
up in Finland, competing&#13;
with the national team&#13;
for six years before becoming&#13;
the head coach of&#13;
the junior national team.&#13;
He helped his brother,&#13;
Jani, to a world championship&#13;
on the high bar in&#13;
1997. He became a certified&#13;
international judge&#13;
in 1993 and has worked&#13;
a t the U.S. Olympic 'Trials&#13;
and the Big Ten and&#13;
NCAA Championships.&#13;
He also spends summers&#13;
working at coaching clinics&#13;
throughout the Midwest.&#13;
“He lives and breathes&#13;
gymnastics,” says Jouni&#13;
Mantyla, whose 12-yearold&#13;
son, Je sse , trains at&#13;
MEGA.&#13;
Mantyla says his son&#13;
enjoys the MEGA program.&#13;
“It’s extremely&#13;
well-coordinated,” he&#13;
says. “It is a safe environment.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
Boys launch into gymnastiG&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHAR8ENEAU-PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Aiden Pressel, 9, of Brighton, hangs from the rings at Infinity Gymnastics&#13;
Academy. Pressel captured a state championship on the high bar, advancing&#13;
to regionals last year. M att Meadows, 10, (inset) of South Lyon, performs his&#13;
routine on the pommel horse.&#13;
D e sp ite o b sta cle s, O lym p ic s&#13;
h e lp raise sp o rt's p o p u la rity&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
I nfinity Gymnastic Academy&#13;
members Chad Rensi and Ryan&#13;
Felstow have heard the taunts of&#13;
fellow classmates, teasing them&#13;
about their love of gymnastics.&#13;
“Everyone thinks it’s a girl’s&#13;
sport,” says Rensi, a 9-year-old from&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
At an age when many boys are&#13;
dropping out of gymnastics, Felstow,&#13;
11, dreams of someday making the&#13;
U.S. Olympic team.&#13;
Other boys “they say, ‘Why do you&#13;
do this sport?”’ says Felstow, who&#13;
lives in South Lyon. “They make fun&#13;
of me. They say only girls can do the&#13;
splits. I don’t care what they say. I&#13;
just ignore it.”&#13;
Obstacles abound when it comes&#13;
to attracting boys to gymnastics&#13;
in Michigan. Peer pressure from&#13;
friends. Gender stereotypes. The&#13;
high cost of training. The difficulty in&#13;
finding coaches. The extra hours of&#13;
training required to improve.&#13;
Despite it all, participation in boys&#13;
gymnastics is growing in Livingston&#13;
County, even if the gains are mini-&#13;
I&#13;
Brendan Clark, 9, of Pinckney, flies&#13;
on the high bar during a recent&#13;
practice.&#13;
mal compared to mainstream sports&#13;
like football, basketball and baseball.&#13;
With the 2008 Olympics in full swing,&#13;
area gymnastics facility owners ex-&#13;
S E E GYMNASTICS, 82&#13;
Infinity Gymnastics&#13;
Academy coach&#13;
George Gagua&#13;
tapes up Maxwell&#13;
Zawisa,9,of&#13;
Brighton, before a&#13;
workout. At right&#13;
Gagua, 34, flies&#13;
through the air&#13;
after bouncing off&#13;
the trampoline at Infinity. He is a&#13;
former champion trampolinist from&#13;
the nation of Georgia.&#13;
Coach takes&#13;
local kids p ro g ram&#13;
to n e w h e ig h ts&#13;
George Gagua toured&#13;
the world before&#13;
injuries forced him to&#13;
retire, begin coaching&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
All eyes in the Infinity Gymnastics&#13;
Academy are on George&#13;
Gagua.&#13;
Gagua, the boys gymnastics&#13;
coach at the academy, begins&#13;
bouncing on the trampoline.&#13;
Higher. Higher still.&#13;
The 33-year-old Wolverine&#13;
Lake resident begins twisting&#13;
and contorting his body while&#13;
flying through the air. He bounds&#13;
off the trampoline with his legs,&#13;
his chest, his backside.&#13;
Smack! His feet hit one of the&#13;
lights hanging from the 30-foot&#13;
ceiling.&#13;
The young gymnasts watching&#13;
‘ooh’ and ‘a a h ’ with delight.&#13;
I t’s a ra re tr e a t when Gagua&#13;
shows off the skills th a t made&#13;
him a two-time national champion&#13;
trampolinist from Georgia,&#13;
a nation n e a r the Black Sea and&#13;
Russia.&#13;
“It’s not nice anymore,” he&#13;
says, in his thick accent. “Everybody&#13;
asks me to jump. I don’t&#13;
have the energy anymore. I&#13;
should go higher.”&#13;
Gagua spent seven years touring&#13;
the world performing with&#13;
circuses before injuries forced&#13;
him to retire and take up coaching&#13;
instead. Gagua has been instrumental&#13;
in helping the boys&#13;
gymnastics program grow at&#13;
Infinity, from three boys on the&#13;
competitive team three years&#13;
ago to roughly 20 or so expected&#13;
this fall.&#13;
“He’s great,” said Guy Thiessen,&#13;
co-owner of Infinity with&#13;
Pat Gunnis. “He’s a really good&#13;
coach and person, really patient&#13;
and mild-mannered.”&#13;
Gagua said he always wanted&#13;
to be a gymnast but was too old,&#13;
so he was ushered into tumbling&#13;
and trampoline training. He said&#13;
his circus days were a blast, touring&#13;
exotic locales like Australia&#13;
and Brazil.&#13;
“It was a lot of fun when you’re&#13;
a young kid,” he said. “You travel&#13;
and meet new friends.”&#13;
He’s happy to have found a&#13;
home, both in Michigan and at&#13;
Infinity. “I like teaching gymnastics,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be reached at&#13;
jdeegan@Hvingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
B2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 15, 2 0 0 8&#13;
GYMNASTICS&#13;
BBST'&#13;
FRO M B1&#13;
Discipline, flexibility, strength required&#13;
pect a boom in participation&#13;
among girls - and boys - this&#13;
fall. The competitive season&#13;
runs November-March, but&#13;
most gymnasts practice yearround.&#13;
“My boys program is going&#13;
awesome,” says Jonathan&#13;
Conrad, the owner of Bounce&#13;
in the Hartland Sports Center&#13;
in Hartland Township. “It&#13;
doubled from last year to this&#13;
year.”&#13;
Conrad, who has 40 boys&#13;
training at Bounce (up from&#13;
20), works hard to change&#13;
the public’s perception of the&#13;
sport.&#13;
“The biggest misconception&#13;
is with the parents, especially&#13;
the fathers,” Conrad&#13;
says. “They don’t recognize it&#13;
as a masculine sport. I have to&#13;
fight that stereotype. There is&#13;
a lot of education. Once they&#13;
see their sons in the gym, they&#13;
realize they were fooled all&#13;
their lives.”&#13;
Small but steady growth&#13;
Participation in area programs&#13;
varies widely.&#13;
High Flyers Educational&#13;
Gymnastics Center co-owne&#13;
r Nancy Hanes says h e r&#13;
Genoa Township gym has&#13;
roughly 25 boys, down from&#13;
y e a rs past. Still, the gym&#13;
has a proud history of developing&#13;
talent. Alums Evan&#13;
Heiter (University of Michigan)&#13;
and Tim Burns (Army)&#13;
compete in college. High&#13;
Flyer Jo sh Bastien, 12, of&#13;
Brighton, was the only a re a&#13;
boy to advance to the 2007&#13;
USA Gymnastics nationals.&#13;
Hanes credits coach Chris&#13;
Chanavier for the program’s&#13;
success. “He has always been&#13;
very good with the kids, very&#13;
strict, very demanding,” she&#13;
says.&#13;
Mid-Michigan Gymnastics&#13;
Academy owner Patty Usery&#13;
says her Fowlerville-area gym&#13;
has tried to attract boys, but&#13;
got limited response and won’t&#13;
offer boys classes this year.&#13;
The Hartland Gymnastics&#13;
Academy teaches both boys&#13;
and girls together a t younger&#13;
ages before offering a boys advanced&#13;
class for 7- to 8-yearolds,&#13;
according to instructor&#13;
Jan Doke. Those who want&#13;
to advance further are sent to&#13;
other facilities. She estimated&#13;
that 40 boys under age 7 currently&#13;
train at HGA.&#13;
The program at the Infinity&#13;
Gymnastics Academy in&#13;
Brighton Township has blossomed&#13;
under the watchful&#13;
eye of coach George Gagua.&#13;
He says roughly 50 boys train&#13;
at the gym, with eight on the&#13;
competitive team (ages 7-andup)&#13;
and 12 more waiting in the&#13;
wings.&#13;
That’s a big jump from the&#13;
three competitive gymnasts&#13;
Gagua began with four years&#13;
ago. Chad Rensi’s mom, Melissa,&#13;
says she got her son into&#13;
the sport after watching him&#13;
snowboard.&#13;
“He was doing jumping,&#13;
scaring me to death,” she&#13;
says. “I was looking for a&#13;
way to improve his flexibility&#13;
and s tren ^ h . The kids are so&#13;
tough. It is amazing to me how&#13;
strong they are.”&#13;
IGA co-owner Guy Thiessen&#13;
says gymnastics complements&#13;
other sports well.&#13;
“As far as discipline, flexibility&#13;
and strength, no other&#13;
sport beats it,” he says.&#13;
Boys gymnasts must learn&#13;
skills in six events instead of&#13;
four for the girls. They are&#13;
pommel horse, still rings, parallel&#13;
bars, floor exercise, vault&#13;
and the high bar.&#13;
Chad Rensi says many boys&#13;
don’t do gymnastics because&#13;
“it’s a hard sport.” The pommel&#13;
horse and still rings require&#13;
upper-body strength few&#13;
boys have at a young age.&#13;
Conrad says boys in gymnastics&#13;
can perform feats others&#13;
can’t, like chin-ups and&#13;
conquering climbing ropes in&#13;
gym class.&#13;
“Once they are on the playground&#13;
with friends, they get&#13;
respect,” Conrad says.&#13;
Retention is key&#13;
Getting boys to try gymnastics&#13;
might be getting easier,&#13;
but keeping them in the sport&#13;
as they age is harder than ever.&#13;
Thiessen blames a number&#13;
of factors for the exodus. Only&#13;
a handful of county gymnasts&#13;
are older than 12.&#13;
“Too many face peer pressure&#13;
from friends. Being inside&#13;
instead of being outside (is an&#13;
issue),” he says. “Ball sports,&#13;
they are easier and cheaper.&#13;
There’s less of a time commitment.&#13;
If you spend a half-hour&#13;
practicing each event (in gymnastics),&#13;
that’s a three- to fourhour&#13;
practice.”&#13;
Conrad understands the issue&#13;
first-hand. His oldest son,&#13;
Kaleb, 15, retired this year.&#13;
His other son, Collin, 14, who&#13;
will be a freshman at Brighton&#13;
High next year, hesitated when&#13;
asked how long he would stick&#13;
with it. He wishes more boys&#13;
his age were in the sport.&#13;
“I like it, but I might just&#13;
want to do something else,”&#13;
he says. “It’s kinda hard. You&#13;
have to set an example for everybody&#13;
else.”&#13;
High Flyers has had more&#13;
success than others. Hanes&#13;
says her facility has at least&#13;
six teenage boys currently&#13;
enrolled. High Flyers ran a&#13;
co-operative Hartland High&#13;
School boys program that won&#13;
seven unofficial state championships&#13;
before the lack of&#13;
opponents forced the boys to&#13;
concentrate solely on USAG&#13;
competitions, beginning in&#13;
2005.&#13;
“There’s competition to&#13;
keep kids. The demands of&#13;
gymnastics are high,” Conrad&#13;
says. “P arents think you have&#13;
to sacrifice (other sports). If&#13;
they want to do football or soccer,&#13;
I encourage it.”&#13;
Conrad runs boys classes&#13;
differently than girls by featuring&#13;
more competitions and&#13;
games.&#13;
“Boys like challenges,” he&#13;
says. “If you make it a game,&#13;
they love it. Idle time is the&#13;
d e \^ ’s workplace. I keep them&#13;
constantly moving.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
at810-844-2012.&#13;
R U N N I N G C A L E N D A R&#13;
Aug. 15,31 St annual Melon Run,&#13;
Howell City Park. Length: 1 mile&#13;
walk/run, 5K-1 OK, melon roll. Start:&#13;
6:15 p.m.Contart:Beth Schrader,&#13;
517-546-0693, parksandrec®&#13;
ci.howell.mi.us.&#13;
Aug. 20, Northwind Running&#13;
Club summer cross country&#13;
series, Independence Lake Park,&#13;
3200 Jennings Rd., Whitmore Lake.&#13;
Length: 5K. Start: 7 p.m.Cost:$5.&#13;
Contact: Larry Bostwick, northwindrc@&#13;
yahoo.com.&#13;
Aug. 23, Silver Lake 50-50,&#13;
Pinckney Recreation Area. www.&#13;
tortoiseandhare.com/races/silver50.&#13;
htm. Length: 50 mile/50K&#13;
Ultra Marathon, 2- and 4-person&#13;
relay. Start: 7 a.m. Cost: $50-&#13;
$140. Contact:Tortoise and Hare&#13;
R u n n in g and Fitness Center, 734-&#13;
623-9640, events@tortoiseandhare.&#13;
com.&#13;
Aug. 24, Island Lake Triathlon&#13;
Series, Island Lake State Recreation&#13;
Area, Green OakTownship.www.&#13;
theelementevents.com. Length:&#13;
800-meter swim, 12.5-mile bike,&#13;
3.1 -mile run. Start: 7:30 a.m. Cost:&#13;
$59-$69.$110 relay. Contact: jim@&#13;
theelementevents.com.&#13;
Sept. 6, Witch's Hat Run, South&#13;
Lyon High, 1000 N. Lafayette, www.&#13;
slxc.com/witch. Length: 5K run-walk.&#13;
1 OK run. 1 mile run. Start: 9 a.m.&#13;
Cost: $10-$25. Contact: Scott Smith,&#13;
248-207-5135, smiths@slcs.us.&#13;
Sept. 6, Dances With Dirt 10OK&#13;
Relay, Hell, www.danceswithdirt.&#13;
com. Length: 50 mile-50K run. 1OOK&#13;
relay. Start: 6:15 a.m. Contact: 734-&#13;
929-9027, events@runningfit.com.&#13;
Sept 13, Run Drugs Out of Town&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length: 5K&#13;
run-walk, kids run.Cost: $20 early,&#13;
$25 race day. Start: 9:30 a.m. Further&#13;
details: Daydra Cormican, 517-545-&#13;
5944, daydra@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
Sept. 27, Miles of Smiles SK runwalk.&#13;
Harvest Festival, Brighton&#13;
High School, 7878 Brighton Rd.&#13;
Cost: $25 family/$5 kid/$10 per runner.&#13;
Start: 8:30 a.m. Contact: Karen&#13;
Bihimeyer, 734-663-5837, mosfunrun@&#13;
gmail.com.&#13;
Sept. 27, John Rogucki&#13;
Memorial Kensington&#13;
Challenge, K e n s in g to n&#13;
Me t ro pa rk , Milford. Length: 5K&#13;
run-walk, 15K, k id s run. Details:&#13;
M u s t be a m em b e r o f A n n&#13;
A rb o rT ra c k Club, www.aatrackclu&#13;
b .o rg . Cost: $27 -$3 5. Start:&#13;
8:30 a.m. Contact: Jo D a r lin g to n ,&#13;
jrm k c@ a a t ra c k c lu b .o rg .&#13;
GOLF&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ Aug. 25, Fourth annual&#13;
Brighton House outing&#13;
benefitting St. Joseph Hospice&#13;
of Livings ton County, Lakeland&#13;
Golf &amp; Co u n try Club, Ham b urg&#13;
Township. 10 a.m. sh otgu n . Cost:&#13;
$400 per foursome. Details: 810-&#13;
229-9390.&#13;
■ Sept. 6, Fourth annual&#13;
Howell Education&#13;
Foundation outing, Ironwood&#13;
Golf Club, 690 0 E. High land Rd.,&#13;
Howell. 1 p.m. sh otgu n . Cost:&#13;
$75pp. Details: 517-548-6230.&#13;
R E C R E A T I O N C A L E N D A R&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ Brighton soccer fundraisers&#13;
- Boys varsity soccer team hosts the&#13;
Alumni Soccer Game and fundraising&#13;
car wash; game features the&#13;
women's game at 6 p.m. Friday, Aug.&#13;
15, followed by the men's at 7:30&#13;
p.m. at Sloan Field. Car wash from&#13;
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at Bravata&#13;
Financial, 33312 Grand River Ave. in&#13;
Brighton. Details: Barb Binkley, 810-&#13;
227-2221.&#13;
■ Olympic celebration - Infinity&#13;
Gymnastics Academy, 12420 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Brighton, hosts an&#13;
Olympic celebration Saturday with&#13;
a hot-shot team recital 9-11:30 a.m.,&#13;
a girls-boys team exhibition noon-1&#13;
p.m. and an open gym with games,&#13;
bounce house, face painting, water&#13;
slides and du n k tank 1-4 p.m. Cost:&#13;
$5. Details: 810-229-4966.&#13;
■ Youth sports -19 Sports hosts&#13;
flag football beginning Sept. 6&#13;
and instructional basketball in&#13;
November. Details: w\ww.i9sports.&#13;
com, Craig Stewart, 810-923-5506,&#13;
cstewart(^i9sports.com.&#13;
■ Baseball-softball tryouts&#13;
-T h e Brighton Youth Baseball/&#13;
Softball Travel team tryouts noon-&#13;
4:30 p.m. Sept. 7 and 14 at Hawkins&#13;
baseball fields. For detailed times,&#13;
contart Mike Baitinger at mbaitinger@&#13;
yahoo.com or 810-231-3706.&#13;
■ Kensington Valley Baseball&#13;
Softball Association - Applications&#13;
taken for travel baseball and softball&#13;
teams for 2009 season. Baseball&#13;
has multiple divisions. Contact: Jeff&#13;
David, jeff.david@kvbsa.com. Web&#13;
site: www.kvbsa.com.&#13;
■ Baseball-softball tryouts&#13;
- Tryouts for the 2009 Pinckney&#13;
Travel Baseball and Softball Aug. 17&#13;
and 24 at Bennett Park in Hamburg&#13;
Township.Times are: U9 on Field&#13;
2(9-11 a.m.),U11 on Field 3 (9-11&#13;
a.m.),U13on Field 1 (9-11 a.m.),U10&#13;
on Field 2 (11 a.m.-l p.m.) and U12&#13;
on Field 3 (11 a.m.-l p.m.). Softball&#13;
tryouts U12 on Field 4 (9-11 a.m.)&#13;
a n d U 1 4 o n Field 4 (11 a.m.-l p.m.).&#13;
Coaches needed. Details: Scott 517-&#13;
861-7482, sacree@pinckneyball.org.&#13;
■ Softball leagues - Adults&#13;
play co-ed softball in Tuesday or&#13;
Thursday leagues beginning Aug.&#13;
19. Details: Scott 517-861 -7482,&#13;
sacree@pinckneyball.org.&#13;
HOWELL PARKS&#13;
AND RECREATION&#13;
517-546-0693 ext. 0 or&#13;
www.howellrecreation.org.&#13;
■ Soccer league - Sessions for 6-&#13;
to 9-year-olds begin August 25 on&#13;
M o n d a y and Wednesdays for eight&#13;
weeks. Sessions for 10- to 13-yearolds&#13;
begin Aug. 26 on Tuesday and&#13;
Thursdays for eight weeks.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140.&#13;
■ Fall programs - Grades kindergarten-&#13;
7th grade can play in a fall&#13;
soccer league. Grades K-6 can play&#13;
flag football.&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-225-3950.&#13;
■ Fitness night - Pathfinder&#13;
School from 7:30-9 p.m. M-W-F. Cost:&#13;
$2.50 per person. 810-225-3946.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE COMM. REC&#13;
517-223-6481.&#13;
HARTLAND COMMUNITY ED&#13;
810-626-2150 or www.hartlandcommunityed.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Open swims - 8:30-10:30 a.m.&#13;
and 12:30-2 p.m.M-F and 7:30-9&#13;
p.m.M-W-F-Sat.&#13;
■ Fitness membership - Fitness&#13;
room at Community Education&#13;
Center. Cost: $3/visit. $25/month.&#13;
■ Senior center classes&#13;
- Aerobics, stability ball training,&#13;
walk-fit, yoga and stretching classes&#13;
are available. Details: 810-626-2135.&#13;
■ Volleyball camp - S tu d e n t s&#13;
e n te r in g g ra d e s 4 -8 will w o rk&#13;
w ith Har tland vars ity players&#13;
9 a.m.-noon A u g. 2.5-28 at the&#13;
H E S S C m ain g ym o n M-59. Cost:&#13;
$85.&#13;
WATER SKI FRO M B1&#13;
Competition&#13;
on water is a&#13;
family sport&#13;
Hawkins and Cory Carroll&#13;
made up the muscle on the&#13;
base of a four-tier grand pyramid,&#13;
with Alison Saunders on&#13;
the third level.&#13;
Eric Pedersen, Whitney’s&#13;
father, says it takes extraordinary&#13;
teamwork to pull off&#13;
such an impressive show.&#13;
“The cool thing is how (club&#13;
members) run around and&#13;
help people,” he says. “It’s&#13;
exciting to be involved with&#13;
this team. Everybody does&#13;
their part.”&#13;
A handful of club members,&#13;
including show director Ashley&#13;
Burke, grew up skiing with&#13;
the nearby Lake Shannon Ski&#13;
Club, a non-competitive club.&#13;
The Peca family remains&#13;
active in both. Steve Peca&#13;
says at least one member of&#13;
his family skis every day but&#13;
Fridays during the summer.&#13;
He’s responsible for sound&#13;
a t the Silver Lake shows and&#13;
his wife, Laura, works on the&#13;
boat staff. His 14-year-old&#13;
daughter will be a freshman&#13;
at Hartland High in the fall.&#13;
“It’s the one sport where all&#13;
the family can do what they&#13;
want and be together,” he&#13;
says. “It’s a family sport.”&#13;
Pedersen, 16, who will be&#13;
a senior a t Hartland this&#13;
fall, has been skiing on Lake&#13;
Shannon since second grade&#13;
but joined the Silver Lake&#13;
club this year.&#13;
“It takes more dedication&#13;
and more seriousness,” she&#13;
says of the change.&#13;
Her younger sister, Ashley&#13;
Pedersen, 8, and lyrone&#13;
Township’s Matt Moffitt, 19,&#13;
have teamed up to learn strap&#13;
doubles, a routine where Moffitt&#13;
lifts Pedersen in the air to&#13;
perform poses. They are part&#13;
of the junior show, directed by&#13;
Stephanie Hawkins, to train&#13;
for the future.&#13;
“I’m learning a lot of new&#13;
things, things I never thought&#13;
I could do on the water,” Moffitt&#13;
says.&#13;
Of the club’s 73 members,&#13;
only 45 of them ski. Many parents&#13;
work behind the scenes.&#13;
Eric Pedersen is a spotter in&#13;
the boat. His wife, Wendy, runs&#13;
the main dock, where the skiers&#13;
get in and out of the club’s&#13;
boats between acts. Her efforts&#13;
earned recognition from&#13;
judges a t regionals, tying for&#13;
first place. Sherry Moffitt&#13;
serves as club secretary.&#13;
Joyce Lifsey helps with&#13;
costumes to support two&#13;
daughters and grandchildren&#13;
who are involved. The Tyrone&#13;
Township resident says&#13;
watching the show makes all&#13;
the effort worthwhile.&#13;
“I love it,” she says. “It’s so&#13;
neat to see all the t ^ e s of skiing&#13;
not everybody can do. Not&#13;
everybody can do the tricks&#13;
and stunts.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
P re s e n ts ..&#13;
FORD LINCOLN MERCURY ^&#13;
Lance Kastamo&#13;
■ Local ties: The 28-year-old&#13;
Howell resident graduated&#13;
from South Lyon High&#13;
School.&#13;
■ Occupation: Engineer&#13;
at Fenton Engineering and&#13;
Design.&#13;
■ Sport: He played hockey&#13;
for the Lions in high school.&#13;
■ Top sports moment:&#13;
Winning the 1996 Kensington&#13;
Valley Conference hockey&#13;
title.&#13;
■ This summer: Kastamo&#13;
captured the second annual&#13;
Kensington Valley men's golf&#13;
championship at Dunham&#13;
Hills in Hartland Township&#13;
July 12-13 by shooting a 143&#13;
to win by seven shots. "I&#13;
played really well right from&#13;
the start," he said. "I was&#13;
hitting it well."&#13;
■ Hobbies: Hunting, fishing.&#13;
■ Golf history: He's been&#13;
playing for less than seven&#13;
years. This was the first&#13;
tournament ever for the&#13;
plus-.3 handicap. "I just play&#13;
a lot at Faulkwood Shores&#13;
(in Howell)," he says of how&#13;
he improved. "It is a tough&#13;
course. It forces you to play&#13;
well."&#13;
■ Golfer I admire: Jack&#13;
Nicklaus.&#13;
■ Future: He attempted to&#13;
qualify for the U.S. Amateur&#13;
July 31 in Cleveland, and will&#13;
play in the Golf Association&#13;
of Michigan's Chrysler Club&#13;
Championship Sept. 30 at&#13;
Indianwood Golf &amp; Country&#13;
Club in Lake Orion.&#13;
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The Miller Elementary&#13;
School p r o has replaced the&#13;
Brighton school’s 23-year-old&#13;
playground with five refurbished&#13;
and 10 new pieces of&#13;
equipment.&#13;
The playground was designed&#13;
by Dan Perrault, DP &amp;&#13;
Hoffman.&#13;
The Miller playground is&#13;
used by the Idndergartners&#13;
and children in Tot Spot and&#13;
Friendship Centers, as well&#13;
as by the community after&#13;
school and on weekends. The&#13;
playground is completely accessible&#13;
for all kids.&#13;
The p r o is seeking monetary&#13;
donations to help with&#13;
this project.&#13;
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equipment will be recognized&#13;
on a plaque.&#13;
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to Miller PTO, 850 Spencer&#13;
Road, Brighton, MI, 48116,&#13;
Attention: Julie Kalis.&#13;
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SEPTEMBER 4,2008&#13;
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HOWELL, MI 48855 (517) 546 2817 ON PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE MASTER PLAN:&#13;
Map #12 Recent Developments and Site Plan Submitted or APDroved Projects This map is revised to illustrate the most recent&#13;
development activity within the Township. Large scale developments have been planned and approved at the comers of Marr Road&#13;
&amp; Oak Grove Road, Barron Road &amp; Oak Grove Road, Burkhart Road and Grand Commerce Drive, Bowen Road, Burkhart Road and&#13;
Mason &amp; Burkhart Roads.&#13;
Map #15 TralBc Trends in Howell Township Area This map updates the twenty-four (24) hour average daily traffic volumes for&#13;
selected roads in the Township. The 2(X)6 average for the Township is 49,600 trips. This is up from an average of 42,300 trips in 2001.&#13;
This is the most recent data for the Township as a whole supplied by the Michigan Department of Transportation.&#13;
Map #16 Existing Water Distribution And Service Area The proposed changes to this map include the inclusion of SAD’s (Special&#13;
Assessment Districts) that have been approved by the Township since the last Master Plan Update. Included in this update are the new&#13;
areas of Oak Grove and Marr Roads and the extension of water service to properties around the County Airport (Warner, Bowen and&#13;
Tooley Roads).&#13;
Map #19 Sanitary Sewer System and Service Area Proposed changes to this map coincide with the proposed changes to Map #16&#13;
and the boundaries for the sanitary sewer system are almost identical with exception of a few properties that may have opted out of&#13;
the propo.sed district.&#13;
Man #24 Generalized Plan for Industrial And Commercial Uses There are only minor updates to this map that include expanding&#13;
“Convenience Commercial” along the Grand River corridor from Warner Road to Emmons Road. Sporadic “convenience commercial&#13;
pockets are also proposed along M-59.&#13;
Man #25 Generalized Plan for Residential Land Uses This map illustrates the proposed plan for residential land uses with low density&#13;
established at 0.5 du/acre, medium density at 3.0 du/acre, and high density at 8.0 du/acre. The primarily change being proposed is&#13;
the creation of a 3.0 du/acre designation that is an average of the existing 2.5 and 3.5 du/acre on the current map in the Master Plan.&#13;
Map #26 Plan for Land Use The Master Plan for Land Use map has been revised to incorporate the changes that are proposed from&#13;
maps #24 and #25.&#13;
.Man #28 Plan for Water Distribution With the exception of including the development at the comer of Man and Oak Grove Roads,&#13;
the boundaries for the planned fumre water service (30 to 40 years) remains the same.&#13;
Map #29 Plan for Sanitary Sewer This map mirrors map #28, Plan for Water Distribution.&#13;
Man #32 Planned Areas for Future Reaming This map has been updated to reflect more low density residential development near&#13;
the Marr Road &amp; Oak Grove Road areas east to Fisher Road.&#13;
Copies of all proposed changes are available for viewing at the Clerk’s office, Howell Township Hall, 3525 Byron Road, Howell MI&#13;
48855 during normal working hours.&#13;
The Public is invited to submit written comments on the proposed Master Plan updates to the Township Clerk at the Howell Township&#13;
Hall, 3525 Byron Road, Howell, MI 48855 at any time prior to 5:00 p.m. on August 19, 2008&#13;
This notice is posted in compliance with PA 267 of 1976 as amended (Open Meetings Act), MCLA 41,72a (2) (3) and the Americans&#13;
with Disabilities Act (ADA).&#13;
The Howell Township Board will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for the hearing impaired and&#13;
audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting to individuals with disabilities at the meeting or public hearing upon 10&#13;
days notice to the Howell Township Board. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the Howell&#13;
Township Board by writing or calling the following: Township Clerk, 3525 Byron Road, Howell, MI 48855, (517) 546-2817.&#13;
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Howell Township Clerk 2769441 -01&#13;
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Argo Park : 2 bdrm&#13;
duplex, near medical&#13;
campus. washer/dryer&#13;
$875,734-657-1791&#13;
Attractive, Large &amp; Extra&#13;
Clean remodeled 2 bdrm&#13;
at $545/mo in very nice&#13;
Ypsi area. 734-483-5620&#13;
Avail. 2 bdrm, wood&#13;
floors, quiet, near Depot&#13;
Town, extras. No pets.&#13;
$595. (734) 528-2163&#13;
Avail. Efficiency on 208&#13;
N. Hamilton. Ypsi, near&#13;
EMU. $400, includes water&amp;&#13;
gas. 734-904-1078&#13;
AVAIL. FALL-1 b 2 bdrm&#13;
apts newly renovated in&#13;
Ypsi/Depot Town. $475-&#13;
$695. ® 734-709-8089.&#13;
ANN ARBOR NEWS&#13;
• tOM&lt;«ctio • LOMnn&#13;
CHELSEA -1 bdrm apt.&#13;
heat &amp; water included.&#13;
$610/mo. + dep. small&#13;
pet ok. (734) 475-8736&#13;
CLEAN 1 bdrm apt.&#13;
NQ PETS. Quiet&#13;
Ypsi area. $460/mo.&#13;
734-546-3645&#13;
CLEAN, Fresh 1 Person&#13;
Units. EMU/Town area.&#13;
Quiet. Laundry, heat,&#13;
water, parking. $410 Er&#13;
up. 734-429-7532&#13;
Amazing 2 bdrm, laundry,&#13;
pool, deck, yard.&#13;
$850. Free heat &amp; water!&#13;
TQDAY 734-697-8529.&#13;
Ann Arbor- 2 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath, condo S. of&#13;
Briarwood Mall. Hdwd&#13;
firs, cat. ceiling, att. gar,&#13;
$1050/mo. 734-644-2236&#13;
amycb@comcast.net&#13;
Ann Arbor 3 bedrooms,&#13;
2.5 baths, washer/dryer,&#13;
garage, partly furnished,&#13;
pool, Geddes Lake&#13;
. $1070. 734-223-0821.&#13;
ANN ARBQR FQX GLEN&#13;
Detached fin walkout, 2&#13;
car attached, avail octi&#13;
$1950 734-718-5832&#13;
ANN ARBQR MQDERN&#13;
CQNDQ-2bdrm, 2bath,&#13;
study, screened porch,&#13;
garage. 1165 sq.ft. All&#13;
appis. Liberty &amp; 1-94.&#13;
$1100/mo. 734-604-3353&#13;
Ann Arbor, Near Whole&#13;
Foods. 1st or 2nd floor,&#13;
2 bdrm.2 bath,GARAGE.&#13;
$975/Mo. 734-717-6707&#13;
Ann Arbor nice Alpine&#13;
condo, air, 2 bdrm/2.5,&#13;
pets, bsmt, carports,&#13;
$1300. 734-945-4494&#13;
Ann Arbor Walden Hills&#13;
Condo, 2 bdrm, 2 bath&#13;
1200 sq', indoor pool, no&#13;
pets. $900/mo. 663-8577.&#13;
Brighton Condo&#13;
2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, 1 car&#13;
garage, pool, walk to&#13;
town, $800/mo.&#13;
810-623-0497&#13;
Gorgeous condo In Ypsi&#13;
Twp. 2 bdrm, 2 bath unfurnished.&#13;
Close to 1-94 &amp;&#13;
US-23, g 734-994-0644&#13;
HUGE 1 bdrm remodeled&#13;
1 lOOsq.ft.&#13;
gym/pool, balcony,&#13;
$950. 734-260-4597&#13;
NE Ann Arbor - clean, 3&#13;
bdrm, 2 bath,wash/dryer,&#13;
1 car gar, A/C. Close to&#13;
UM$1200. 734-846-2062&#13;
■ Newer 2 bdrm, 2.5 bath&#13;
condo, laundry, garage,&#13;
fit center-t-pool.Qff&#13;
23S/94in Ann Arbor&#13;
. $1200-mtil 734-622-9607&#13;
Pittsfield Village- 2 bdrm,&#13;
corner unit. Near EMU &amp;&#13;
UM, 8 busline, fin bsmt&#13;
$1100/mo. 734-971-3265&#13;
Close to EMU Large 2&#13;
bdrm, hardwood floors,&#13;
laundry, heat included.&#13;
$650/mo. (734)482-4504.&#13;
Third floor 2 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath, w/balcony, fpl.,&#13;
indoor pool. Pauline &amp;&#13;
Stadium. (248) 318-9759&#13;
ANN ARBQR, Westside&#13;
2 bdrm, living, dining,&#13;
kitchen, hardwood, balcony,&#13;
garage, busline,&#13;
$875-mtil. 734-216-9660.&#13;
Avail Sept 15, 1632&#13;
Greenview, like a home,&#13;
2 bdrm 1 bath, bsmt,&#13;
yard, $850. 734-663-1808&#13;
BRICK LARGE 2 bdrm 1&#13;
acre yard, laundry, 12&#13;
min S. of Ann Arbor&#13;
$770. 734-439-9658.&#13;
BURNS PARK -2 bdrm.&#13;
Walk to campus, stadium&#13;
&amp; downtown. Laundry,&#13;
parking &amp; internet. /\vail&#13;
Now. Joe, 810-577-6154&#13;
or Marsha, 810-397-3095&#13;
DUPLEX-3 bdrm.&#13;
w/walk-out basement.&#13;
Large yard in nicely&#13;
maintained sub. Shehan&#13;
and McGregor area.&#13;
Pinckney Schools. $800&#13;
mo., $1000 sec.dep.&#13;
734-878-9576__________&#13;
DUPLEX- Pinckney,&#13;
townhouse style, 2 bdrm,&#13;
1.5 bath, full bsmt,&#13;
A/C, Pets QK. $775/mo.&#13;
+ security. 734-878-5252&#13;
★ MILAN ★ 2 bdrm, C/A,&#13;
appis, dishwasher, washer/&#13;
dryer. Refs. $700. 734-&#13;
439-4050 / 517-869-2737&#13;
N. Campus/Med Center -&#13;
2 bdrm, wash/drver, A/C,&#13;
deck. Pets QK. $o70/heat&#13;
included. 734-678-3067&#13;
QLD WEST SIDE 2 bdrm,&#13;
heat &amp; water, washer/&#13;
dryer, dishwasher. No&#13;
pets. No smoking.&#13;
$1100/mo. 734-395-9891&#13;
Old West Side, 305 Doty.&#13;
1 bdrm.Laundry.No pets/&#13;
smoke $625.973-9364&#13;
Saline 2 bdrm Duplex-&#13;
Newly remodeled, all&#13;
appliances, $750 + utilities.&#13;
(734) 476-9630.&#13;
^ t h e ^&#13;
ANN ARBOR&#13;
NEWS Committed » CONNecreo ■ compictt ‘&#13;
3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, near&#13;
med. school. Wash/dry,&#13;
A/C, deck, bsmt., carport&#13;
$1075. 734-761-3960&#13;
Virginia Park- Eberwhite&#13;
upper 3 bdrm, 1.1 bath,&#13;
laundry, balcony shed,&#13;
pets welcome. $1,100&#13;
-F util 734-426-3344&#13;
Whitmore Lake - 3 bdrm&#13;
1.5 bath, basement, gar.,&#13;
• $1085/mo. 810-623-2034.&#13;
Whitmore Lake Nice 2&#13;
bdrm, 1 bath,laundry&#13;
Near hwy.$695. 734-878-&#13;
• 6253, 810-599-3458,&#13;
Whitmore Lake ■ Nice 2&#13;
bdrm upper unit, C/A,&#13;
Laundry hookups, 900sf,&#13;
$725/mo. (734) 424-2788&#13;
Whitmore Lk 2bdrm, 1.5&#13;
bath Townhome, washer&#13;
/dryer, pets ok, /VC,&#13;
bsmt.$750. 517-414-7819&#13;
YPSI- 2 bdrm, 2.5 bath,&#13;
washer/dryer, att garage,&#13;
1200 sq. f t ., near EMU&#13;
$750. 734-547-0880.&#13;
Ypsi Twp- 2 bdrm, hardwood&#13;
firs, washer/dryer,&#13;
pets QK,lg Yard&#13;
$750/mo. (734) 662-8319&#13;
Ann Arborl450sf 3bdrm&#13;
2ba, A/C bsmt, wood&#13;
flrs,deck Morelnear campus&#13;
$1400 313-715-5466.&#13;
4 bdrm, 1.5 bath,&#13;
full bsmt, 2.5 detached&#13;
car gar., big yard, Ypsi.&#13;
Call (734) 429-1461&#13;
V\nanc/a/&#13;
Ann Arbor, 1860&#13;
Northbrook, 4 bed/2&#13;
baths, great location,&#13;
$1495.00. (734)709-1677.&#13;
Stockbridge 4 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath, jacuzzi, 2nd fl laundry,&#13;
Ig garage 10 ft door,&#13;
$1100+sec313-350-9907&#13;
DEXTER 5 mi. N. Modern&#13;
2.5 bdrm. quiet setting,&#13;
near the river. No pets.&#13;
$725. 734-395-1035&#13;
EMU 1 Bdrms &amp; effcy's&#13;
close to campus call for&#13;
best selection $450 8 up.&#13;
(734)651-1593.&#13;
EMU- 3 blocks. 1 bdrm,&#13;
wood firs, quiet house,&#13;
no smoking, cat QK.&#13;
$550-Felec 734-476-2481&#13;
EMU area-1,2,3,5 bdrm&#13;
apts b houses, call Jack&#13;
www.eagleapts.com&#13;
(734) 368-3838&#13;
Great bi-level 3 bdrm apt&#13;
w / 1.5 bath. Quiet neighborhood&#13;
within walking&#13;
distance of downtown 6&#13;
Kerrytown. High ceilings,&#13;
formal dining room, onsite&#13;
parking 8 laundry.&#13;
Campus Management&#13;
Avail. 8/29.734-663-4101&#13;
Last Minute Deal! 1 - 5&#13;
bdrms, walk to campus,&#13;
12 mo. lease. Immediate&#13;
occupancy 810-231 -0229&#13;
Whitmore Lake- 2 bdrm&#13;
2 bath 2 half bath, attached&#13;
garage, 1/2 mile&#13;
E of US23 9 mi N of Ann&#13;
Arbor.$1250/mo.&#13;
hercus830@comcast.net&#13;
(248) 207-2702 Avail 9/1.&#13;
YPSI-Sharp 2 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath Near EMU/St Joes&#13;
$950-1-utils 517-204-5670&#13;
I Commerical and |&#13;
I Industrial - Rent I&#13;
BRIGHTON - Grand River&#13;
/Old 23 area, 1600sf, 550&#13;
office 8 1150 shop w/&#13;
10x10 overhead door, 3&#13;
phase electric. (810) 229-&#13;
9708 or (517) 304-4349&#13;
Qffice space/warehouse&#13;
for lease, Jackson/Baker&#13;
Rds, easy hwy access,&#13;
cubicles/up to 500sf office&#13;
space, 2000sf warehouse&#13;
space mo to mo&#13;
or long term 517-861-&#13;
7492 or 734-646-4044&#13;
(" Homes Furnished&#13;
Eberwhite 3 bdrm/2 bath&#13;
nice basement, washer/&#13;
dryer garage, fenced yd.&#13;
9/1. $1395. 734-272-3864&#13;
C Homes&#13;
Unfurnished&#13;
Milan 1 bdrm apt - $500,&#13;
+ elec, includes appis.&#13;
Long/short term. 734-&#13;
439-4050/517-869-2737.&#13;
CDuplex - Rent&#13;
2200 sq', 3 bdrm, 2 bath,&#13;
7210 Jackson Rd, $1300.&#13;
www.rumasonry.com.&#13;
or 810-231-5060._______&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath ranch,&#13;
attached gar. 9227&#13;
Martz Rd., Ypsilanti Twp.&#13;
Lincoln School District.&#13;
$1200/mo. No&#13;
assistance. No pets.&#13;
(734) 482-1949_________&#13;
3 bdrm w/ bsmt,.&#13;
Ypsi TWP, 1.5 bath&#13;
734-262-1627&#13;
4 bdrm, 2.5 bath home,&#13;
W. Side Ann Arbor walk&#13;
out,huge deck, avail 9/1.&#13;
$1995-F 734-735-7333&#13;
j&#13;
Near EMU - Clean 8 remodeled&#13;
2 bdrm apts.&#13;
$200 1st month rent!&#13;
(734) 368-0676._________&#13;
Nice 1 bdrm apt located&#13;
near the Jackson/Dexter&#13;
Rd split. Study in the&#13;
bsmt 8 laundry hooks up&#13;
Campus Management&#13;
Avail. 8/29. 734-663-4101&#13;
NQRTHSIDE 1 bdrm, private&#13;
entry, deck, wood&#13;
firs. No smokings utils&#13;
inc $775 Also 2 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath Dexter734-769-1256&#13;
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3 bdrm, IV2 bath, bsmt,&#13;
wood firs, yard, garage.&#13;
$990. RENTED!!!!!I&#13;
ADORABLE - 3 bdrm,&#13;
2 floors, study, spacious,&#13;
good location.&#13;
248-910-3303&#13;
AIRY- 3 bdrm, 2bath,&#13;
1600sq', Med Center/&#13;
N. campus. Oak firs,&#13;
washer/dryer, family&#13;
rm/study. $1150/mo.&#13;
734-665-4615. Eves.&#13;
Ann Arbor- 1 bdrm&#13;
w/loft. Westside duplex,&#13;
1 mile from downtown&#13;
$750. (734) 678-8323.&#13;
We are proud to use&#13;
recycled newsprint&#13;
5 bdrm, park side preserve,&#13;
Ypsi. Fin. bsmt,&#13;
tons of extras, $2000/&#13;
mo/best. 734-787-8480.&#13;
Absolutely great 3 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath ranch. Fin. bsmt.,&#13;
fenced yard w/&#13;
great deck. Pets OK.&#13;
Haisley school. $1295/&#13;
mo. (734) 665-4842&#13;
A/C, 3 bdrm, large&#13;
country kit., hardwood&#13;
floors, full bsmt, 1.5&#13;
bath, 12x16 deck, 2.5 car&#13;
gar., mint cond. Conveniently&#13;
located to shopping,&#13;
busses 8 Ann Arbor&#13;
schools. Blinds included.&#13;
Avail 8/31. $1295&#13;
-Futilities. (734) 944-1185&#13;
ANN ARBOR-2 bdrm,&#13;
1 bath, laundry hookup,&#13;
avail, now. $850/mo.&#13;
(734) 769-3314.________&#13;
ANN ARBOR- 2 bdrm,&#13;
1 bath, W. Side, washer/&#13;
dryer, A/C pets ok. $900&#13;
•futil. 734-904-1047.&#13;
Ann Arbor- 3 bdrm, 1.5&#13;
bath, fin bsmt, fenced&#13;
yard, hardwood firs,&#13;
$1000 (734) 971-5307&#13;
Ann Arbor -3bdrm Ibath,&#13;
A/C, washer/dryer. Newly&#13;
remodeled 980 sq ft.&#13;
Close to UM. $950/mo.&#13;
734-730-7009__________&#13;
Ann Arbor 3 bdrm 1 bath&#13;
garage, fenced yard,&#13;
Westside close to&#13;
schools, Pioneer Lg&#13;
kitchen 8 fin. bsmt.&#13;
$1150.00. 734-395-2406.&#13;
ANN ARBQR - 3 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath, close to school 8&#13;
bus $1200. 734-572-2981&#13;
Ann Arbor -A/C 4 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath, 2 car, large country&#13;
kit.,deck, fenced yard,&#13;
all appliances, fin. basement&#13;
w / storage. $1750.&#13;
Brett 734-476-4545&#13;
Ann Arbor- A/C, W. side,&#13;
NEW house.3 bdrm, 2.5&#13;
bath$1500 313-886-8217.&#13;
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Ann Arbor NE - Glazier/&#13;
Earhart, 3 bdrm ranch,&#13;
great location, school.&#13;
$1900/mo. 734-678-2581&#13;
Ann Arbor - Newport Rd.&#13;
2bdrm, nice treed lot,&#13;
all appliances,$1200/mo.&#13;
please call 734-769-8063.&#13;
Ann Arbor West, 3-F 1&#13;
bdrms, 1 bath, quiet&#13;
area. $1200 per mo. +&#13;
utilities. 734-649-8308.&#13;
Ann Arbor-Wines, efficient&#13;
3bdrm 2bath, A/C,&#13;
appi, Ig yard deck, AATA&#13;
RENTED!&#13;
Avail 2 bdrm, 2 bath den&#13;
hardwood,fireplace, deck&#13;
SalineSchools $1200/mo&#13;
-F security 734-944-0474&#13;
Avail 8/1 - Northside,&#13;
3 bdrm ranch, near park&#13;
newly remodeled, $1200.&#13;
a (734) 769-6874&#13;
AVAIL 8/1 - Updated 3&#13;
bdrm, 2.5 bath home,&#13;
Ashford Village Sub. AAPS.&#13;
$1600.734-604-2651&#13;
Avail. 8/29 - 3 bdrmon&#13;
Seventh btwn Liberty 8&#13;
Huron. Hdwd firs, full&#13;
bsmt w/laundry, covered&#13;
front porch, screened in&#13;
back porch, garage.&#13;
Campus Management&#13;
g 734-663-4101________&#13;
AVAIL NQW- 3 or 4&#13;
bdrm in Sugarbrook,&#13;
Sec. 8 OK. New carpet 8&#13;
windows. 734-485-3668&#13;
Avail. Sept. 1st - 1800 sq'&#13;
tri-level house w/over an&#13;
acre of land. 4 bdrms,&#13;
1V2 baths, bay windows&#13;
w/window treatments, all&#13;
kitchen appliances, full&#13;
size washer/dryer, partial&#13;
finished bsmt. Call 734-&#13;
487-1990/313-919-5162.&#13;
Brighton Lovely Lakefront&#13;
- 3 bdrm, 3 bath,&#13;
1900 sq.ft, quiet lake. No&#13;
smoke/pets. $1600 -f&#13;
utilities. (810) 227-8108&#13;
Britton- easy commute,&#13;
Orig 1895 Church, huge&#13;
home, 4000sf, open&#13;
space, updated kitchen 8&#13;
floors, tnground pool,&#13;
C/A, 3 bdrm 3 bath,&#13;
$1150. 734-216-7820&#13;
BUHR PARK- Updated,&#13;
private setting. 3/4 bdrm,&#13;
appis., gar., $1300.2857&#13;
Packard. 517-79S-6296.&#13;
Charming 3dbrm/2bath&#13;
Mins to Downtown Ann&#13;
Arbor, Eberwhite School&#13;
$1200/mo. 734-972-0169&#13;
Chelsea Lakefront 3bdrm&#13;
2 bath, washer/dryer, 2&#13;
car gar., fpl, C/A $1400.&#13;
Pole barn for additional&#13;
fee. 734-562-2051&#13;
CHELSEA on all sports&#13;
Cavanaugh Lk, 3 bdrm,&#13;
1.5 bath, fpl. $975. 517-&#13;
795-8003; 517-764-7602&#13;
Country Setting- Zeeb&#13;
Rd. 1500 sf, 2 bdrm,&#13;
den, deck, no smoke/pet.&#13;
$900/mo. 313-336-5175&#13;
Dexter-Country charm,&#13;
walk to downtown, 3&#13;
bdrm, garage 8 full bsmt&#13;
$1125-Futil 810-923-0148&#13;
DEXTER RIVERFRQNT&#13;
3 bdrm on 1.5 acres, 1.5&#13;
bath, deck, garage, fireplace.&#13;
No smoke/pets.&#13;
$1,450. 734-904-3975&#13;
Dexter Schools - 3bdrm,&#13;
2.5bath, A/C, full bsmt,&#13;
2.5 car att. garag^e, no&#13;
pets.$1300 RENTED!!&#13;
4bdrm 2bath $300/mo&#13;
5%down,20yrs,8% llstings&#13;
800-619-3816 xR687&#13;
North Campus area,&#13;
remod, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath,&#13;
large back yard, 1400 sf&#13;
$1375/mo. 248-763-0120.&#13;
Newly renovated office&#13;
space in great location&#13;
on heavily traveled West&#13;
Ave. in Jackson. Easy&#13;
access to 1-94 8 US-127.&#13;
Non-profit and for-profit&#13;
space available for lease&#13;
and can be divided. Visit&#13;
www.lifewaysmco.com&#13;
or call (517) 789-2489 for&#13;
more information.&#13;
North of Chelsea 4 bedroom&#13;
3 baths,&#13;
washer/dryer, pets welcome,&#13;
garage, fireplace.&#13;
45 minutes from Ann Arbor,&#13;
Lansing and Jackson.&#13;
Rent may be negotiable.&#13;
$1600.&#13;
d2004piney@yahoo.com&#13;
, (734)709-9426.________&#13;
Pittsfield Twp-3 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath, 2 car garage, golf&#13;
view, fin bsmt, appliances&#13;
$1300. 732-5636&#13;
REDUCED Pinckney 3&#13;
bedroom 1.5 baths,&#13;
$1050 (734)878-0601.&#13;
RENT WHILE BUYING&#13;
3 bdrm, 2 bath, remodeled,&#13;
new appis. $850/&#13;
mo. (734) 474-5020&#13;
SALINE, Sharp 3 Bdrm.&#13;
790 Whittier Ct. $1495.&#13;
REID REAL ESTATE&#13;
734-429-1100&#13;
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C/A, 369 Skydale Dr&#13;
$1250 (734) 663-7417&#13;
UM Central Campus&#13;
48104-3bdrm, 2 bath.&#13;
Avail. 8/23, $1270/mo.-F&#13;
util. (734) 646-5269.&#13;
S a lin e O ffic e S p a c e&#13;
Murphys Crossing&#13;
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www.phoenixco.biz&#13;
734-487-9640&#13;
WATERWORKS PLAZA&#13;
Great S. State Street/&#13;
Eisenhower location.&#13;
Space plans from 1,000 -&#13;
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Full Training 8&#13;
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avail. 888-305-8861&#13;
SPACE FQR RENT&#13;
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1400 sq.ft. Call&#13;
Richard, (313) 584-3300. CRooms For RentD&#13;
AFFQRDABLE RQQMS&#13;
Furnished kit. 8 utilities.&#13;
Qn campus. No smoke.&#13;
$425/mo. 734-327-6949&#13;
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for golf enthusiasts.&#13;
Prime markets&#13;
now available in SE&#13;
Michigan 8 selected&#13;
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a recognized leader in&#13;
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Contact Ed Dallas&#13;
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america.com&#13;
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$35/day, $189/wk, $700&#13;
8 up/mo. HBQ, internet.&#13;
Embassy Hotel 662-7100&#13;
Ann Arbor -Near UM.&#13;
Furnished w/utilities,&#13;
food 8 morel ~$515/mo&#13;
www.icc.coop&#13;
8-month contracts&#13;
WATERFRQNT- Portage AVAIL NQW! NEAR EMU&#13;
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RADIOGRAPHER&#13;
Busy orthopedic practice&#13;
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Mercy Hospital seeks&#13;
a part time, registered&#13;
X-ray Technologist for&#13;
our clinic. Job duties&#13;
also include medical&#13;
assisting. Great opportunity&#13;
to join a customer-&#13;
focused, friendly&#13;
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Practice Administrator,&#13;
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712-2234.&#13;
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opportunities, full benefit&#13;
package and 401k with&#13;
company match.&#13;
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EOE&#13;
Patient Services Rep&#13;
Share in all aspects of&#13;
administrative side of&#13;
patient care. Must be&#13;
detail-oriented/dedicated&#13;
to providing compassionate/&#13;
effic»ent patient&#13;
service. Competitive&#13;
wage, excellent benefits.&#13;
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providing one on one&#13;
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you to join our team&#13;
of dedicated staff who&#13;
provide services&#13;
throughout Washtenaw&#13;
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counties. Contingent&#13;
positions are&#13;
currently available for&#13;
RNs, PTs, Speech&#13;
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and Certified Home&#13;
Health Aides.&#13;
Positions require&#13;
current licensure&#13;
and/or certifications&#13;
as mandated by each&#13;
discipline. Previous&#13;
experience required&#13;
with 1 year of&#13;
homecare experience&#13;
preferred.&#13;
Please forward&#13;
resume and&#13;
cover letter to:&#13;
Home Care Recruiter&#13;
3909 Research Park&#13;
Drive #600&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48108&#13;
Fax: 734-994-3376&#13;
Email: KarHea®&#13;
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OFFICE ASSISTANT&#13;
M-Th 8am-5pm &amp; F 8am-&#13;
3pm for small family&#13;
business of over 25&#13;
years, located just north&#13;
east of Ann Arbor. Answer&#13;
customer telephone&#13;
inquiries, operate&#13;
computer (large quantity&#13;
data entry, also compose&#13;
letters), file, &amp; similar duties.&#13;
Must be proficient&#13;
in Word, have excellent&#13;
customer relations skills,&#13;
be well-organized, accurate,&#13;
punctual, dependable,&#13;
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confidential Info. Job is&#13;
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service. Please e-mail&#13;
cover letter &amp; resume to:&#13;
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Ann Arbor Community&#13;
Education 8 Recreation&#13;
Dept, is currently seeking&#13;
experienced adult&#13;
referees to officiate its&#13;
fall youth soccer and&#13;
lacrosse games. Games&#13;
take place on weekends.&#13;
Pay is $21-$25 per game.&#13;
of electrical principles,&#13;
electrical machines, controls&#13;
and control circuits,&#13;
NEC and PLCs required.&#13;
Applicants must be able&#13;
to read, analyze and&#13;
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schematic electrical diagrams.&#13;
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and their integration&#13;
to electrical controls.&#13;
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State Certified Journeyman&#13;
and have at least&#13;
5 years experience in a&#13;
manufacturing plant&#13;
environment. Needs to&#13;
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organized&#13;
and committed to continuous&#13;
improvement.&#13;
Delphi software experience&#13;
preferred. Salary,&#13;
bonus potential, retirement&#13;
plan and other&#13;
benefits. Fax resume&#13;
to 734-769-5970 or&#13;
email to jbarraco®&#13;
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Arbor is looking for a self&#13;
motivated, enthusiastic&#13;
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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;
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NO LATER THAN&#13;
TUESDAY, AUGUST 12.&#13;
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with wage history to:&#13;
Dextech&#13;
Attn: Human Resources&#13;
2110 Bishop Cr. E.&#13;
Dexter, Ml 48130&#13;
EOE/AA Employer. Applicants extended a&#13;
job offer will be required&#13;
to take and pass a drug&#13;
screening.&#13;
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multi-tasking abilities,&#13;
customer service 8&#13;
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734-944-0127.&#13;
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friendly, organized person&#13;
with computer skills.&#13;
Mon. and Wed. 12:30-&#13;
4:00 p.m./ Thurs. 8:30-&#13;
4:00 p.m. Email resume:&#13;
terry@brightonfumc.org&#13;
Technical society in&#13;
Farmington Hills seeks&#13;
part-time editor who is&#13;
highly organized and&#13;
motivated with expertise&#13;
in proofreading, copyediting&#13;
and desktop&#13;
publishing. Proficient in&#13;
WordPerfect, MS Word,&#13;
FrameMaker, InDesign,&#13;
and Photo-shop. Prepress&#13;
and digital color&#13;
correction experience a&#13;
plus. 4 yr degree, 2 yrs&#13;
pertinent exp, excellent&#13;
editorial/language skills.&#13;
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Sales organization (est.&#13;
1975) w/ showrooms in&#13;
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a rep to call on a&#13;
well-established base of&#13;
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include gifts, books 8&#13;
toys. Appropriate backgrounds&#13;
include sales (in&#13;
related products) or&#13;
teaching. Commission&#13;
only w/ 6 mo. advance&#13;
available. Training provided.&#13;
Interviews In the&#13;
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of Science and Technology&#13;
(KAUST)&#13;
Part time position to provide&#13;
health care financing&#13;
counseling to older&#13;
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with social service community&#13;
and health care&#13;
providers. Must possess&#13;
excellent written, verbal,&#13;
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with ability to master detailed&#13;
information. Bachelor's&#13;
degree in human&#13;
service field desired,&#13;
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of one year of experience&#13;
In a psych hospital,&#13;
clinic or similar setting.&#13;
Assists in the assessment&#13;
and treatment&#13;
of consumers (serious&#13;
and persistent mental illness,&#13;
serious emotional&#13;
disturbance and developmental&#13;
disability)-&#13;
aduits and children. Will&#13;
participate in the on-call&#13;
rotation with psychiatric&#13;
services. Excellent Communication&#13;
Skills required.&#13;
Send resume with cover&#13;
letter to Personnel Manager,&#13;
NE Michigan Community&#13;
Mental Health,&#13;
400 Johnson Street.&#13;
Alpena. Ml 49707. FAX:&#13;
989-358-7705 or email:&#13;
landerson@nemcmh.org&#13;
EOE&#13;
Administrative Assistant&#13;
for Ann Arbor service&#13;
station, resposniblitles&#13;
include A/P, receivables&#13;
and payroll. Knowledge&#13;
of Quickbooks helpful.&#13;
3-5 days per week.&#13;
Please call 734-663-6019.&#13;
Concordia University is&#13;
seeking qualified applicants&#13;
for openings in I.T.&#13;
and Undergrad Admissions.&#13;
Please refer to our&#13;
website www.cuaa.edu&#13;
for complete details.&#13;
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775 Technology Drive,&#13;
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Applicants should send a&#13;
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kaust.edu.sa&#13;
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The Sr. Environmental&#13;
Employment Program&#13;
has 2 positions for&#13;
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EPA, Ann Arbor. Duties&#13;
include: handle phones;&#13;
develop and implement&#13;
office 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. Fastpaced&#13;
team. Req: Age&#13;
55+, PC proficiency,&#13;
prior exp. Business&#13;
education a plus. F/T&#13;
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insurance, paid leave.&#13;
Resumes to:&#13;
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foster/adoptive children&#13;
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Washtenaw Community&#13;
College. Provide support&#13;
for the Allied Health programs.&#13;
Minimum qualifications:&#13;
30 hours of&#13;
related college credits&#13;
and one year of related&#13;
work experience. Hourly&#13;
rate is $16.47; maximum&#13;
20 per week. Interested&#13;
persons should email resume&#13;
to Connie Foster at&#13;
cfoster@wccnet.edu by&#13;
August 28, 2008. WCC Is&#13;
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/WEEO/ADA employer&#13;
• $75,000 annual base&#13;
draw, plus commission&#13;
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draw&#13;
• Excellent opportunity&#13;
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• Company provided&#13;
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• Health Insurance Plan&#13;
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• Dental Insurance Plan&#13;
available&#13;
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provide the healing edge to all we care for. We are currently seeking a&#13;
qualified candidate for the following position.&#13;
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The VP of Human Resources is responsible to develop and lead the human&#13;
resources organization of the hospital, providing strategic and tactical&#13;
leadership in the areas of recruitment and retention, organizational&#13;
development, employment policies and practices, compensation,&#13;
benefits, employee health and wellness, performance management,&#13;
employee and labor relations, and compliance with all&#13;
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Bachelors and Master's Degree in Human Resources&#13;
Management, Business Administration, or closely&#13;
related field from an accredited college or&#13;
university is required. Qualified candidates&#13;
should possess a minimum of eight (8)&#13;
years of broad-based, progressively&#13;
responsible experience in human&#13;
resources, six (6) of which must be at&#13;
V • the management level. Healthcare&#13;
; V / ■ ■ experience strongly preferred.&#13;
To view additional information on this&#13;
opportunity and to apply online, please&#13;
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Equal Opportunity Empbyer.&#13;
S t . M a r y ’s&#13;
O F M i c h i g a n&#13;
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St. Mary's of Michigan, located in Saginau?, is a health care leader&#13;
u;ith 2 3 specialty centers throughout the mid M ichigan region, offering&#13;
comprehensive services in cardiac sciences, neuroscicnces, cancer&#13;
care, orthopedics, emergency and trauma care. As a technological&#13;
pioneer and patient advocate, we are seeking the ideal candidates to&#13;
associate u&gt;ith our team.&#13;
D i r e c t o r o f C l i n i c a l L a b o r a t o r y&#13;
Under administrative direction, this position plans and manages the&#13;
services of the Laboratory Department. Directs daily operational activities,&#13;
develops policies, procedures and budgets, ensures departmental&#13;
compliance with all hospital and regulatory agency codes, standards,&#13;
rules or policies. He/she is responsible for the delivery of patient care&#13;
and/or support services in assigned department.&#13;
This important role requires a Baccalaureate Degree in Clinical Laboratory&#13;
Science or appropriate clinical area required. Masters degree in applicable&#13;
area preferred. Appropriate professional license/certification to practice&#13;
in the State of Michigan as required and meets CLIA requirements for&#13;
Technical Supervisor. Qualified candidates must possess five (5) to seven&#13;
(7) years of progressively more responsible related work experience in&#13;
order to gain full knowledge of Laboratory departmental objectives and&#13;
practices.&#13;
M a n a g e r o f C l i n i c a l L a b o r a t o r y&#13;
Full-Time, 1st Shift&#13;
Plans and manages the services of the Laboratory Department, Directs&#13;
daily operational activities, develops policies, procedures and budgets,&#13;
ensures department compliance with all hospital and regulatory agency&#13;
codes, standards, rules or policies.&#13;
Baccalaureate Degree in Clinical LaboratoryScienceor appropriate clinical&#13;
area required. Minimum 5-10 years of Blood Bank and/or Hematology&#13;
experience and Nationally Certified - preferably ASCP or NCA.&#13;
St. Mary's of Michigan offers a competitive salary, excellent benefits&#13;
package and a rewarding, professional environment.&#13;
To view additional information on this opportunity and apply online,&#13;
please go to vww.stmarvsofmichiaan.ora&#13;
t s S t . M a r y 's&#13;
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lots of extras.single adjust&#13;
not split. $500.&#13;
jwcovell@hotmail.com,&#13;
(517)263-6962.&#13;
very loving. $450.&#13;
(734) 587-3033&#13;
VAdopt a rescued cat or&#13;
kittenT Help Planned&#13;
Pethood send our cats&#13;
packing! It's a short trip&#13;
to PETCO's adoption&#13;
center. All Fixed/vetted.&#13;
Adoptathon Sun. 11-3p.&#13;
See the cats every dayl&#13;
ADORABLE PUPPIES&#13;
Toy breeds &amp; Teacups.&#13;
Many Non-Shedding.&#13;
Vet Checked $300-$1000&#13;
www.puppy-place.net&#13;
517-404-3045; 404-1028&#13;
AKC BLACK LABS - Female&#13;
$350, Males $300,&#13;
first shots and wormed&#13;
(734) 753-9759._________&#13;
AKC Cocker pups -&#13;
Wormed, shot, parents&#13;
on site, accepting deposit,&#13;
ready to go Aug 28.&#13;
$400 (517)745-5689.&#13;
AKC Fawn Pug Puppy,&#13;
Female 8 weeks old. 1st&#13;
shots &amp; wormed $650&#13;
firm (989) 304-1515&#13;
AKC german shep. pups&#13;
shots, deworm, 9 week&#13;
$400.00 have mom &amp;&#13;
dad (734) 277-5007&#13;
(734)439-0905._________&#13;
AKC Miniature Dachshunds&#13;
- Black 8 tan,&#13;
males only. 2nd shots &amp;&#13;
wormed. (734) 697-0998.&#13;
BOXER PUPPY - 5&#13;
month old female fawn&#13;
boxer puppy. Very playful&#13;
&amp; loving, housebroken,&#13;
purebred no papers&#13;
$250. 734-483-0229.&#13;
CAT - Stray nursed back&#13;
to health. Approx. 1-1/2.&#13;
Beautiful, looks like blue&#13;
turkish angora. Sweet,&#13;
playful, likes dogs and&#13;
other cats. Free to good&#13;
home. (734)646-5385.&#13;
Cavalier King Charles -&#13;
Rubies - Vet checked -&#13;
1st shots -&#13;
(734) 783-3656&#13;
Chihuahua mix fuzzy&#13;
puppies - Black or Gold&#13;
ADORABLE! $125 South&#13;
Lyon (248)-924-1855.&#13;
CHIHUAHUA PUPS&#13;
AKC, 1st shots &amp; wormed&#13;
2 Males left $350.&#13;
(517) 522-5448&#13;
Dachshund - AKC, mini&#13;
longhair, 1st shots &amp;&#13;
wormed. $425-$475.&#13;
517-486-5932/605-8650&#13;
/ ATVs and ^&#13;
^ f f R o a d V e h i d «&#13;
HondalOO Dirt Bike,&#13;
4-stroke engine, good&#13;
shape, boots included.&#13;
$850. (734) 845-6542&#13;
c&#13;
Bicycles, Repair&#13;
and Service&#13;
WANTED TO BUY&#13;
USED BIKES!&#13;
Campus Student Bike&#13;
Shop, 336 Maynard St.,&#13;
Ann Arbor. 734-327-6949&#13;
C&#13;
Boats, Motors,&#13;
and Accesories&#13;
1985 4 WINNS 16' 165&#13;
HP/IO good condition,&#13;
trailer. Open bow, great&#13;
all purpose boat $2500&#13;
OBO (248)470-9827.&#13;
14ft. Starcraft Extra&#13;
Wide, 15HP Johnson,&#13;
newer trailer, $1300.&#13;
Call 734-260-2144&#13;
GIANT Hunter Marine&#13;
Factory direct Ml sailboat&#13;
sale, Aug 15-17; free&#13;
gas, dockage, insurance&#13;
&amp; more. Details;&#13;
800-771-5556 Ext 3629&#13;
huntermSrine.com&#13;
FORD ESCORT WGN '95&#13;
154.000 miles, 5 door, 5-&#13;
speed, fair condition,&#13;
SILVER exterior,&#13;
BLUE interior,&#13;
4 cylinders, 2WD, Air,&#13;
radio/cassette. Runs&#13;
great, needs a little work.&#13;
$900. (734)417-1311.&#13;
FORD TAURUS '99&#13;
110.000 miles, 4 door,&#13;
automatic, good condition,&#13;
radio/cassette,&#13;
power seats, 3.0L 24V&#13;
RUNS GREAT! $2000.&#13;
734-717-8857.__________&#13;
FORD WINDSTAR '97 -&#13;
93K miles, auto, A/C,&#13;
runs well. $1700 or best.&#13;
(517) 456-6454.&#13;
Lincoln Town Car '92 -&#13;
90K mi.. Good cond.&#13;
$2150/best.&#13;
(734) 320-1615.&#13;
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX&#13;
GT '03 - 73,000 miles,&#13;
4DR, auto, blue exterior,&#13;
gray leather interior,&#13;
ABS, Bose premium&#13;
sound, CD, moonroof&#13;
$7,500-(734)277-0157&#13;
Volvo S60 '04&#13;
Leather, moon, 29K,&#13;
$299/mo. 734-320-2752.&#13;
VOLVO V70 XC '00 -&#13;
AWD, 1 owner, excellent&#13;
condition, 90K mi.&#13;
$8000. (734) 995-0520.&#13;
/ Classic and ^&#13;
^Antique Vehicles^&#13;
Olds Cutlass Supreme&#13;
'76-New engine, trans,&#13;
tires, brakes, exhaust,&#13;
battery.AC, more. $5900.&#13;
734-697-0405&#13;
Honda Odyssey EX '02&#13;
Excellent. $7900.&#13;
734-669-4433&#13;
Mercury Villager Estate&#13;
'00 115K, white, tan int&#13;
loaded, Nice Van&#13;
$5200/best 734-741-1234&#13;
PLYMOUTH VOYAGER&#13;
'97 - 96K miles, good&#13;
condition, $2600.&#13;
sonu 518@hotmail.com,&#13;
(734)323-5477.&#13;
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C&#13;
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Import&#13;
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AUDI A4 QUATTRO 99&#13;
69,700 miles, 4 door 5-&#13;
speed. Red exterior.&#13;
Black leather AWD;&#13;
WAUED28D0XA332292&#13;
ABS, Air, alarm, Bose,&#13;
CD player, cruise, heated&#13;
seats, sun roof; New&#13;
Clutch, Brakes, Suspension,&#13;
Battery;2 sets tires;&#13;
$8,800; 734-741-4753&#13;
roubidou@umich.edu&#13;
2005 HARLEY DAVIDSON&#13;
1200 CUSTOM.&#13;
Only 3200 Miles, stage 1&#13;
kit, HD fiberglass saddlebags,&#13;
HD detachable&#13;
windshield, black.&#13;
MUST, MUST SELL!!!&#13;
$6800. (734)645-6814.&#13;
2005 HD Road King&#13;
Classic 8,500 miles,&#13;
extras, pristine $12,500.&#13;
(248)470-9827._________&#13;
Kawasaki 1990 Vulcan&#13;
750 - 7K mi., clean. Runs&#13;
great! Lots of extras.&#13;
$2000. (734) 686-5890&#13;
2007 City Commuter&#13;
3-wheel Motorcycle&#13;
w/rain protection&#13;
canopy, $2995. Up to&#13;
75MPG. (734) 483-2827&#13;
AACHEN AUTO&#13;
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Cash paid up to $15,000.&#13;
Buying running, wrecked&#13;
or junR vehicles. 7 days a&#13;
week! Free towing 24 hrs&#13;
www.aachenauto.com&#13;
6 6 3 -4 3 8 8 4 8 4 -0 5 0 8&#13;
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7am-8pm. 734-223-5581&#13;
ALWAYS BUYING&#13;
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cash Paid Open 7 Days&#13;
DK Towing734-368-5088&#13;
R&amp;L Unwanted Cars&#13;
Up to $300. Please&#13;
call 734-686-2427.&#13;
MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS&#13;
'93 - Loaded, runs&#13;
great, satellite radio.&#13;
$1400/best 734-998-3776&#13;
OLDS INTRIGUE '99&#13;
3.8 V6, loaded, 2 owner,&#13;
109K, clean. $2800.&#13;
(810) 231-1452&#13;
BMW 530i '04 - Black,&#13;
sports pkg, 1 owner,&#13;
heated steering whi, etc.&#13;
$23,500 very clean. 734-&#13;
433-9322/ 203-219-4462.&#13;
Honda Accord EX '00 -&#13;
V6, leather, $6900.&#13;
734-669-4433&#13;
C SUVs&#13;
^ Campers and ^ ^&#13;
I Trailers 1&#13;
For Sale J ^&#13;
DK/l&#13;
Olds Intrigue GL '00 - Excellent&#13;
A/C CD 147K, silver&#13;
$2990 734-476-1476&#13;
$500! Police Impounds!&#13;
Honda from$500 For listings:&#13;
800-619-3790x2275&#13;
Domestic&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
UTILITY TRAILER 58 inches&#13;
wide X 94 inches&#13;
long inside. 21 inch high&#13;
removable side boards.&#13;
ST175/80D13 tires. New&#13;
spare tire and rim. Purchased&#13;
new 2000. GVW&#13;
2000 Empty weight 460.&#13;
Has certificate of origin&#13;
with vechile identification&#13;
/registration/&#13;
licenced in Michigan.&#13;
Has lights. $750.00.&#13;
rodneyabrown@gmail.&#13;
com, (734)726-5115.&#13;
( Camping Sites&#13;
3 Deeded RV lots,&#13;
lake front,$32,500&#13;
Adjoining $19,900-ea&#13;
Call (517) 812-1442&#13;
BMW 330Ci '05- 17053&#13;
miles, excellent condition,&#13;
$17000. Convertible,&#13;
Sport Pkg, Xenons,&#13;
Full options. Clean title.&#13;
Email for photos&#13;
Astraspr@aim.com -&#13;
$17000 (734)663-5766.&#13;
CHEVY CAVILER '02 -&#13;
Good w/ gas 75K mi.,&#13;
CD, 2 dr, air, new tires&#13;
$3950. 248-636-8484.&#13;
Dodge Intrepid '93-&#13;
White, exc. cond., loaded,&#13;
58K, new battery and&#13;
tires, $4500. 222-4789&#13;
DODGE Stratus SE '01&#13;
2.4L, 4-CD/Cassette, A/C,&#13;
pwr windows/locks^eat,&#13;
$3450. (734)330-7807.&#13;
FORD Focus ZX3 '02&#13;
97K, grey, pwr wind/Icks,&#13;
fog Imps, tilt, cruise, A/C,&#13;
6-CD, moonrf, ex cond,&#13;
$4900. (734)730-7463.&#13;
Ford Taurus SEL '05 -&#13;
24V, moon, 26K, $9900&#13;
$249/mo. 734-320-2752.&#13;
Honda Civic Dx '97- 98K,&#13;
4dr, 5 speed, 34 MPG,&#13;
blue, $4000/best offer&#13;
call (517) 596-2675&#13;
HONDA Civic LX '99&#13;
103,000 miles, $5,600.&#13;
Very good cond. Auto,&#13;
6CD, moonroof, AC, tilt,&#13;
cruise. White.&#13;
ruthpfingst@mac.com,&#13;
(734)769-7670._________&#13;
HONDA Civic LX '00 49K,&#13;
tan, A/C, cruise, pwr drs/&#13;
windows, tilt, excellent.&#13;
$7300. (734)660-3596.&#13;
Honda CRV '99 - AWD,&#13;
5-speed, air-cruise, tilt,&#13;
CD, cassette, 173K.&#13;
$5000. (734) 216-7622&#13;
HONDA CRV-EX 2004&#13;
$15,500. One owner.&#13;
Like new, non&#13;
smoker, 59K, 4WD&#13;
(517)596-2810._________&#13;
Jaguar X-type '04 - AWD,&#13;
triple black, 37K, warr.&#13;
$14,995. 734-320-2752.&#13;
Mazda 6 S '04 - Dark&#13;
grey leather moon mint&#13;
$269/mo. 734-320-2752.&#13;
.Mercedes Benz '74- 350/&#13;
450 SL, hardtop convert,&#13;
recent restore. $7450.&#13;
734-761-7538, eves.&#13;
Find it Here!&#13;
In the classifieds.&#13;
Mazda Tribute (Ford&#13;
Escape) S '06 - 4WD,&#13;
red, sunroof, 27K, mint,&#13;
$359/mo. 734-320-2752.&#13;
Saturn Vue Redline '04 -&#13;
3.5L Honda V6, leather&#13;
interior, XM radio, sport&#13;
features. Exc. cond.&#13;
$9950. 734-649-2710&#13;
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^ Tires, Parts, ^&#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 22, 2008 ........... www.mlive.com/livingstoncommiinitynews&#13;
Marion Township, Howell work along D-19&#13;
A change of&#13;
landscape&#13;
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PHOTOS: JAMIIE CHARBENEAU-PISELU.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
J a c k L o w e , c h a irm a n o f th e M a r io n T o w n s h ip P la n n in g C om m is s io n , says t h e to w n s h ip&#13;
h o p e s t o t ie in a h a lf -m ile s t re tc h o f D -1 9 s o u th o f 1-96 w i t h s t re e ts c a p e w o r k b e in g&#13;
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Sprucing up&#13;
a main drag&#13;
Roadway gets attention fronn municipalities&#13;
B Y L A U R IE H U M P H R E Y&#13;
The Livingston Community News You may know it as Pinckney&#13;
Road, D-19, Michigan&#13;
Avenue or Oak Grove Road,&#13;
depending on where you&#13;
might be on this road that&#13;
runs the length of Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
It is one of the county’s most heavily&#13;
traveled north-south thoroughfares&#13;
and in at least one area, two local governmental&#13;
units are working together&#13;
to create a unified look for the section&#13;
of the road that links the two communities.&#13;
“We want to make this whole area&#13;
(south of 1-96) pedestrian fiiendly, like&#13;
a mini-downtown Howell,” said Jack&#13;
Lowe, chairman of the Marion Township&#13;
Planning Commission. He, with&#13;
a few members of the commission,&#13;
have met with members of Howell’s&#13;
Planning Commission to work on aesthetics,&#13;
functionality and uniformity&#13;
pertaining to their stretch of the road&#13;
that reaches as far north as Cohoctah&#13;
Township and as far south as the village&#13;
of Pinckney.&#13;
Lowe envisions a half-mile stretch&#13;
from 1-96 south to the entry of the&#13;
Hometown Village housing development&#13;
“as a continuation of what&#13;
they’re doing in the city” with sidewalks,&#13;
street lighting, landscaping,&#13;
benches and maybe even some apartments&#13;
over store fronts. “I think the&#13;
residents in Hometown would welcome&#13;
the ability to walk or ride bikes&#13;
into the city,” he said.&#13;
According to Erin Perdu, Howell’s&#13;
interim planning and zoning administrator,&#13;
members of the two groups&#13;
have had a few joint meetings over&#13;
the last 18 months to discuss zoning,&#13;
land uses and infrastructure improvement.&#13;
“There are economies of scale to&#13;
be gained when communities collaborate,”&#13;
said Perdu. “You can save&#13;
money, you can allocate land uses&#13;
more efficiently and provide more of&#13;
a seamless transition.”&#13;
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a lth o u g h th e r e&#13;
a r e s om e s ig n s&#13;
t h a t c h a n g e s a re&#13;
c om in g .&#13;
deal of time and money creating what&#13;
they hope will become the new look&#13;
of the city’s southern portal. Architects,&#13;
engineers and landscape artists&#13;
unveiled a concept plan earlier this&#13;
year that depicts three districts as&#13;
drivers enter the city off 1-96, through&#13;
a vibrant and attractive retail hub.&#13;
The plan addresses parking, traffic&#13;
flow, building setbacks and ideas for&#13;
bringing established buildings into&#13;
the fray.&#13;
“I’ve seen the plan. They have&#13;
done an exceptional job artd changed&#13;
the look of that corridor completely,”&#13;
Lowe said.&#13;
The city has made its research avail-&#13;
SEE D -1 9 .A 4&#13;
JAMIIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
T h e n e w L u tz P a rk in D e e r f ie ld T o w n s h ip w i l l o p e n o f f ic ia l ly to&#13;
t h e p u b lic to d a y . T h e 3 0 2 -a c r e p a r k w a s d o n a t e d to L iv in g s to n&#13;
C o u n t y b y O w e n L u t z a n d f e a tu r e s n a t u r a l a r e a s , t r a i ls a n d&#13;
w e t la n d a re a s .&#13;
Lutz Park&#13;
opening&#13;
to public&#13;
3 0 2 acres in Deerfield&#13;
were a gift to county&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Livingston County has been&#13;
blessed with many outdoor&#13;
recreation areas, with two&#13;
Metroparks and three state&#13;
recreation areas wholly or&#13;
partially within its borders.&#13;
However, it has .never had&#13;
its own county park.&#13;
Until now.&#13;
The 302-acre Lutz Park&#13;
- named for the late Owen&#13;
Lutz, the land donor - .was to&#13;
be formally dedicated today.&#13;
The park, aptly enough, is&#13;
located on Lutz Road, north&#13;
of Cohoctah Road and west&#13;
of Latson Road in Deerfield&#13;
Township.&#13;
Lutz, who died in 2005, bequeathed&#13;
302 acres of forest,&#13;
wetland and farmland to the&#13;
county.&#13;
His only4 )recondition was&#13;
that the land be left relatively&#13;
undeveloped and be used for&#13;
passive recreation, such as&#13;
walking and enjoying natime.&#13;
“There were very few limitations&#13;
(placed by Lutz), primarily&#13;
that it be available for&#13;
people to enjoy,” said County&#13;
Administrator Bob Block.&#13;
Lutz Park&#13;
■ What: A 3 0 2 -a c re p a rk&#13;
in D e e r f ie ld T o w n s h ip ,&#13;
o w n e d b y L iv in g s to n&#13;
C o u n ty .&#13;
■ Where: A lo n g L u tz&#13;
R o a d , n o r th o f C o h o c ta h&#13;
R o a d a n d w e s t o f L a ts o n&#13;
R o a d .&#13;
■ Special: A g r a n d&#13;
o p e n in g c e le b r a t io n is&#13;
to d a y a t 4 p .m ., w i th a&#13;
r ib b o n - c u t t in g c e rem o n y ,&#13;
b a llo o n la u n c h a n d&#13;
r e f re s hm e n ts .&#13;
■ Details: O n t h e W e b a t&#13;
c o .liv in g s to n .m i.u s .&#13;
One restriction Lutz placed&#13;
was that dead trees not be&#13;
removed, in order to provide&#13;
protective cover for wildlife.&#13;
“(The park) will involve&#13;
hiking and passive pursuits&#13;
like bird watching and nature&#13;
SEE PARK.A4&#13;
■ Howell Parks &amp; Recreation&#13;
Authority officials are working to&#13;
develop a millage request, A2.&#13;
^ D i s p o s a l o f F a i r v i e w C e m e t e r y u r n s r a i s e s c o m p l a i n t s&#13;
TOM TOLEN,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
B r ig h to n c it y w o r k e r s h a v e d is p o s e d o f c em e n t u rn s lik e th is&#13;
o n e t h a t h a d b e e n p l a t e d n e a r g ra v e s a t t h e F a ir v ie w C em e te ry .&#13;
City says workers are&#13;
following the rules&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
First there were complaints&#13;
about how small American&#13;
flags, often left on grave sites,&#13;
were disposed of in Brighton’s&#13;
Fhirview Cemetery.&#13;
Now there are complaints&#13;
that cement urns, tj^ically&#13;
used for planted flowers, were&#13;
removed from graves and&#13;
tossed in a Dumpster.&#13;
That has led at least two&#13;
(Brighton City Coimcil members&#13;
to ask that cemetery issues&#13;
be added to the agenda of&#13;
the council’s annual retreat in&#13;
October. Brighton Mayor Pro&#13;
'Item Ricci Bandkau and Council&#13;
Member Jim Bohn say city&#13;
ofBcials need to take another&#13;
look at how city workers handle&#13;
the disposal of items people&#13;
have placed at family-owned&#13;
grave sites.&#13;
Brighton resident Pat Cole&#13;
recently e-mailed Bandkau and&#13;
Bohn to complain about the um&#13;
disposals.&#13;
According to Department of&#13;
Public Services Director Matt&#13;
Schindewolf, no one else has&#13;
complained to the city about&#13;
the urns.&#13;
Bohn says he “didn’t see anything&#13;
inappropriate in terms of&#13;
the urns, but this may be an opportunity&#13;
for (the DPS) storing&#13;
them or giving them to someone&#13;
who would plant flowers&#13;
and take care of them.”&#13;
“I understand her concerns,&#13;
but if an um isn’t going to be&#13;
filled or used, it’s supposed to&#13;
be done by Memorial Day, and&#13;
(cemeteiy staff) waited at least&#13;
three weeks before removing&#13;
4hem,” Bandkau says. “People&#13;
don’t want sticks and stones&#13;
sticking out of the headstone&#13;
um next door.”&#13;
Bandkau is more concerned&#13;
about the Old Village Cemeteiy&#13;
on the Mill Pond, saying it is in&#13;
disrepair with some broken&#13;
What do&#13;
you think?&#13;
S h a re y o u r o p in io n a b o u t&#13;
c em e te r y u rn s in B rig h to n .&#13;
V is it us o n lin e at:&#13;
mlive.com/livingston&#13;
communitynews&#13;
m i i v e&#13;
.com&#13;
headstones and the wrought&#13;
iron fence bent, giving vandds&#13;
access. “There has been a lot&#13;
of destmction, and some are&#13;
very old graves, and I think we&#13;
SEE CEMETERY, A4&#13;
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Rick F itzgerald 's c o lum n AS&#13;
S c ra p b o o k A 6&#13;
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IN BRIEF&#13;
Pavilion renamed&#13;
The pavilion situated between&#13;
Brighton City Hail and&#13;
the Imagination Station playground&#13;
near the Mill Pond will&#13;
be renamed the IVmchel Pavilion,&#13;
in honor of former Brighton&#13;
mayor Jim Winchel.&#13;
A 20-by-24-inch cast bronze&#13;
plaque citing Wmchel’s service&#13;
to the community will be&#13;
mounted on the pavilion wall.&#13;
after the Downtown Development&#13;
Authority approved purchase&#13;
of the plaque this week.&#13;
The City Council was to&#13;
make the formal presentation&#13;
of a similar, mirrored glass&#13;
plaque to the Winchel family&#13;
at its meeting 'Thursday night.&#13;
It says, in part, “The city of&#13;
Brighton honors James A.&#13;
Wmchel for his years of dedication&#13;
to the city... Jim’s leadership&#13;
and judgment is evident in&#13;
the quality of life in the city of&#13;
Brighton.”&#13;
Brighton Mayor Kate Lawrence&#13;
said Winchel has served&#13;
the city with honor and distinction.&#13;
Winchel served on City&#13;
Council from 1983 until 1999,&#13;
including three terms as mayor.&#13;
Winchel also served on the&#13;
city’s Downtown Development&#13;
Authority from 1993-99 and&#13;
finm 2002 to the present.&#13;
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A 2 THE L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, AUG U ST 22, 20 08&#13;
R e c r e a t i o n b o a r d&#13;
c o n s i d e r s m i l l a g e&#13;
Information m e e t in g s s la ted for Howell area&#13;
B Y L A U R IE H U M P H R E Y&#13;
The Livingston'Community News&#13;
Planning for a 2010 recreation&#13;
millage request begins&#13;
now, according to leaders of&#13;
the Howell Area Parks and&#13;
Recreation Authority. Officials&#13;
are expected to discuss&#13;
the issue at upcoming board&#13;
of trustee meetings beginning&#13;
next month.&#13;
According to Recreation&#13;
Director Debbie Mikula,&#13;
whether 2010 is the right time&#13;
or not, planning has to begin&#13;
now. The group hopes to&#13;
identify what amenities people&#13;
want, where to put them&#13;
. and how much it will cost using&#13;
a recently commissioned&#13;
five-year master plan. Officials&#13;
also hope to identify the&#13;
length of the millage request&#13;
to put before voters.&#13;
“Twenty years may have&#13;
been too long a time frame,”&#13;
said chairman Todd Smith,&#13;
referring to the 2006 failed&#13;
millage request for 1 mill.&#13;
An “information campaign”&#13;
also needs to be part of the&#13;
puzzle, said board secretary&#13;
Steve Manor. In order for&#13;
voters “to buy into it,” Manor&#13;
said residents need to understand&#13;
the authority’s budget.&#13;
Upcoming&#13;
meetings&#13;
■ W h a t : M e m b e r s o f&#13;
th e H o w e ll A re a Parks&#13;
a n d R e c re a tio n A u th o r ity&#13;
B o a rd o f T ru s te e s a re&#13;
e x p e c te d to discuss a 2 0 lO&#13;
r e c re a t io n m illa g e r e q u e s t&#13;
in u p c o m in g m e e t in g s .&#13;
D e ta ils still to b e w o r k e d&#13;
o u t in c lu d e : T h e a m o u n t o f&#13;
th e re q u e s t, w h e n it w o u ld&#13;
a p p e a r o n th e b a llo t , th e&#13;
d u ra t io n , h o w it c o u ld b e s t&#13;
b e u s e d a n d h o w to g e t&#13;
v o te r s u p p o r t .&#13;
■ W h e n : T h e b o a rd&#13;
m e e ts th e s e c o n d&#13;
T u e s d a y o f e v e r y m o n th&#13;
a t 7 p .m . L o c a tio n s v a ry&#13;
b e tw e e n th e p a r t ic ip a t in g&#13;
c o m m u n it ie s . M a r io n&#13;
T o w n s h ip H a ll w ill h o s t th e&#13;
S e p t. 16 m e e t in g (m o v e d&#13;
to th e th i r d T u e s d a y th is&#13;
m o n th o n ly ,) O c e o la&#13;
T o w n s h ip H a ll o n O c t . 14,&#13;
H o w e ll C ity H a ll o n N o v . 11&#13;
a n d G e n o a T o w n s h ip H all&#13;
o n D e c . 9.&#13;
■ W h y : R e s id e n ts c a n le a rn&#13;
m o r e a b o u t th e a u th o r i ty&#13;
a n d w h y th e g r o u p fe e ls&#13;
a m illa g e r e q u e s t is&#13;
n e c e s s a ry .&#13;
■ W h o : M e e t in g s a re o p e n&#13;
to th e p u b lic .&#13;
■ D e t a i ls : 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -0 6 9 3 .&#13;
revenues and expenses. They&#13;
also have to recognize that&#13;
construction projects would&#13;
have long-term expenses of&#13;
utilities and staffing.&#13;
The department, which is&#13;
financially supported by the&#13;
townships of Oceola, Marion&#13;
and Genoa, as well as the city&#13;
of Howell, has a $760,000 operating&#13;
budget. Community&#13;
contributions account for&#13;
half of the department’s revenues,&#13;
while grants and program&#13;
fees make up the rest.&#13;
“That won’t (allow us) to&#13;
acquire property or develop&#13;
properties,” said Mikula.&#13;
“The only way we’ll go to&#13;
the next level is if a millage&#13;
or sugar daddy comes&#13;
through.”&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at Ihumphrey®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
JESSICA MCINTYRE,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
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Images from the&#13;
annual Melon Festival.&#13;
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th is yea r's fe s tiv a l, w h ic h ran la s t&#13;
w e e k e n d , w a s n o e x c e p tio n .&#13;
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m in e s fo r fossils w i th h e lp f rom o n e&#13;
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Z o o w a s o n e o f th e n e w a ttra c tio n s&#13;
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roc ks rem in is c e n t o f o u r n a tio n 's&#13;
e a r lie r s e ttle rs .&#13;
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IN BRIEF&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
More kindergarten&#13;
added at Smith&#13;
Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools will add another section&#13;
of four-day kindergarten&#13;
to its schedule at Smith Elementary&#13;
School, allowing&#13;
the district to accommodate&#13;
all parents who chose that&#13;
option for children starting&#13;
this fall.&#13;
The district has been&#13;
adding four-day classrooms&#13;
since the success of the extended-&#13;
week pilot program&#13;
last year.&#13;
In a last-minute solution&#13;
to parents clamoring for the&#13;
longer kindergarten week.&#13;
Superintendent Ed Alverson&#13;
presented the board&#13;
with a solution 'Tuesday&#13;
that - due to the assistance&#13;
of veteran teacher Debbie&#13;
Hill - allowed the district to&#13;
add a four-day classroom at&#13;
no additional cost.&#13;
“Ms. Hill volunteered to&#13;
discontinue teaching alternate&#13;
day and teach fourday,”&#13;
Alverson said.&#13;
This leaves the district&#13;
with only one section of kindergartners&#13;
attending an&#13;
alternate two-day, three-day&#13;
week, and eliminates the&#13;
waiting list of parents who&#13;
chose a four-day a week alternative&#13;
for the district’s&#13;
current kindergarten enrollment&#13;
of 213 children.&#13;
“As time went on more&#13;
and more students were&#13;
signing up for (four-day kindergarten),”&#13;
Alverson said.&#13;
“For reasons of consistency,&#13;
economy in childcare, and&#13;
parents decided they want&#13;
this for their child.”&#13;
Arledge sworn in&#13;
as village clerk&#13;
The Village Council unanimously&#13;
approved hiring&#13;
Kathy Arledge as village&#13;
clerk to replace Doreen Murphy,&#13;
who recently resigned.&#13;
Arledge had been an administrative&#13;
assistant for the&#13;
village for more than four&#13;
years, and was recommended&#13;
by Village Manager Joe&#13;
Merucci.&#13;
Arledge, who has a twoyear&#13;
degree in accounting&#13;
from Lansing Community&#13;
College, was sworn in Monday.&#13;
Her family lives in&#13;
Fowlerville and her children&#13;
attend Fowlerville Community&#13;
Schools.&#13;
“I’m honored to be village&#13;
clerk and happy to work for&#13;
you and with you,” she told&#13;
the council.&#13;
Downtown postal&#13;
boxes rejected&#13;
The Village Council&#13;
turned down a U.S. Postal&#13;
Service offer to purchase&#13;
and install postal boxes&#13;
in the downtown business&#13;
area.&#13;
Since the new post office&#13;
is outside of the downtown&#13;
area, the Postal Service&#13;
would have installed and&#13;
delivered mail to downtown&#13;
postal boxes if the village&#13;
would accept ownership of&#13;
the boxes.&#13;
“I don’t think the village&#13;
should get into the postal&#13;
business,” said Trustee&#13;
Mike Stock before the unanimous&#13;
vote Monday.&#13;
The Postal Service offered&#13;
the postal box option&#13;
because the village does&#13;
not meet the 2,500-address&#13;
threshold for home delivery&#13;
and all residents must pick&#13;
up mail at the post office.&#13;
Howell&#13;
No change in parks&#13;
board membership&#13;
The current Howell Area&#13;
Parks and Recreation Board&#13;
of 'Trustees will remain seated&#13;
with Todd Smith, of Genoa&#13;
Township, serving as chairman.&#13;
Sean Dunleavy, of Oceola&#13;
Township, is vice chairman;&#13;
Paula W^ckoff, of Marion Township,&#13;
is treasurer; and Steve&#13;
Manor, of Howell, is secretary.&#13;
Each of the authority’s board&#13;
members is a sitting member&#13;
of their respective township&#13;
board or city council. The&#13;
board is responsible for planning,&#13;
future land use and budget&#13;
issues for the recreation&#13;
authority, which is overseen&#13;
'by Director Deb Mikula.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Auditions today&#13;
for 'Nutcracker'&#13;
The Academy of Russian&#13;
Classical Ballet and Russian&#13;
Artists International will&#13;
have auditions today for its&#13;
annual production of “The&#13;
Nutcracker.”&#13;
Auditions are open to all&#13;
male and female ballet students&#13;
with at least one year&#13;
of training. Female students&#13;
who are on pointe should&#13;
bring pointe shoes.&#13;
The auditions and rehearsals&#13;
will be at the Academy&#13;
of Russian Classical Ballet,&#13;
24300 Catherine Industrial&#13;
Drive, suite 413, Novi. Auditions&#13;
for ages 5 through 8&#13;
are from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.; for&#13;
ages 9 through 12, from 5:30&#13;
to 6:30 p.m.; and for ages 13&#13;
and up, from 6:30 to 8 p.m.&#13;
Students should arrive 30&#13;
minutes before their audition&#13;
time to register.&#13;
Performances are scheduled&#13;
for Dec. 6-7 at the Brighton&#13;
Center for the Performing&#13;
Arts and will feature&#13;
guest artist Anton Korsakov,&#13;
first soloist of the Mariinsky&#13;
Ballet.&#13;
For details, call 248-982-&#13;
7882.&#13;
Registration near&#13;
for YMCA fail classes&#13;
Registration for the&#13;
Livingston County Family&#13;
YMCA’s fall session will&#13;
begin Tuesday, Sept. 9, and&#13;
run through Oct. 30.&#13;
Sport programs offered&#13;
this session include toddler&#13;
sports sampler, youth&#13;
soccer, basketball, teen volleyball,&#13;
dodge ball and boot&#13;
camp. The YMCA is also offering&#13;
free clinics. Detail:&#13;
Joe Kovalcheck at 517-540-&#13;
2325 or www.ymcadetroit.&#13;
org/livingston.&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
Livingston violates federal soot standards&#13;
County is among&#13;
9 in Michigan&#13;
cited by ERA&#13;
From AP and local reports&#13;
Livingston and Washtenaw&#13;
counties are among nine&#13;
Michigan counties that violate&#13;
new pollution standards&#13;
for tinysoot particles that can&#13;
cause respiratory distress in&#13;
children and the elderly, the&#13;
Environmental Protection&#13;
Agency said this week.&#13;
The EPA said Michigan and&#13;
four other Midwestern states&#13;
- Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and&#13;
Wisconsin - have run afoul&#13;
of rules demanding that outdoor&#13;
pollution particles be no&#13;
bigger than 2.5 micrometers&#13;
- one-30th the diameter of a&#13;
human hair.&#13;
According to the EPA, the&#13;
pollution contributes to such&#13;
health problems as nonfatal&#13;
heart attacks, increased hospital&#13;
admissions and doctor&#13;
and emergency room visits&#13;
for respiratory and cardiovascular&#13;
disease and premature&#13;
death in people with heart&#13;
and lung disease.&#13;
The EPA is seeking comments&#13;
from the states before&#13;
making its final designations.&#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, AUG U ST 22, 20 08 A3&#13;
6 Democratic w rite-ins to appear on ballot&#13;
ELECTION 2008&#13;
Candidates won&#13;
enough primary&#13;
votes to run in&#13;
November&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Six Livingston County&#13;
write-in candidates - all Democrats&#13;
- have secured positions&#13;
on the November general&#13;
election ballot by virtue&#13;
of the number of votes they&#13;
got in the Aug. 5 primary. The&#13;
official results were released&#13;
Friday by the county clerk’s&#13;
office after being certified by&#13;
the County Board of Canvassers.&#13;
C&#13;
ounty Democratic Party&#13;
Chairwoman Judy Daubenmeier&#13;
recruited several local&#13;
Democrats to be writein&#13;
candidates because she&#13;
thinks voters should have a&#13;
choice in the fall election in&#13;
the overwhelmingly Republican&#13;
county.&#13;
Daubenmeier said she is&#13;
“ecstatic” that all six Democrats&#13;
got enough votes to be&#13;
on the fall ballot.&#13;
“I think it’s wonderful,” she&#13;
said. “It shows when we coordinate&#13;
our activities we can&#13;
accomplish something, and&#13;
we are looking forward to November.&#13;
It shows bipartisan&#13;
government is the best government&#13;
for our community.”&#13;
For the Livingston County&#13;
Board of Commissioners, in&#13;
District 8 (all Hamburg Township&#13;
precincts except 3) writein&#13;
David Buckland received&#13;
135 votes, enough to gain a&#13;
spot on the fall ballot against&#13;
incumbent Republican Commissioner&#13;
Dennis Dolan.&#13;
In Green Oak Township,&#13;
Matt Evans, the former Livingston&#13;
County Democratic&#13;
Party chairman, received 76&#13;
votes and will be on the fall&#13;
election ballot against incumbent&#13;
Mark St. Charles.&#13;
In Hamburg Township, all&#13;
three write-in candidates got&#13;
enough votes to put them in&#13;
the general election. They are&#13;
Debby Buckland (170), clerk;&#13;
Linda Taylor (165), treasurer;&#13;
and Shannon Piper (142),&#13;
trustee.&#13;
In November, Buckland&#13;
will go against Republican&#13;
Matt Skiba, who defeated ihcumbent&#13;
Clerk Joanna Hardesty&#13;
in the primary election.&#13;
Taylor will face off against&#13;
Patrick Evon, who beat another&#13;
incumbent, Roberta&#13;
Balon-Vaughn, in the primary.&#13;
Piper will compete against&#13;
incumbent Chuck Menzies,&#13;
along with Bill Hahn, Philip&#13;
Semprevivo and Michael&#13;
Dolan, in the fall balloting.&#13;
In Putnam Township, Michael&#13;
Porath received 105&#13;
write-in votes for supervisor&#13;
to gain a ballot spot against&#13;
Republican incumbent Ron&#13;
Rau.&#13;
One write-in candidate,&#13;
Richard Christensen, who&#13;
ran as a Democrat for supervisor&#13;
in Hartland Township,&#13;
received zero votes, apparently&#13;
because the votes of&#13;
supporters who intended to&#13;
vote for him were invalidated.&#13;
Christensen, 70, who said he&#13;
is actually an independent,&#13;
voted for himself, adding his&#13;
wife and daughter voted for&#13;
him, as did several couples&#13;
the family knows.&#13;
Hartland Township Clerk&#13;
Ann Ulrich says what happened&#13;
was that those who&#13;
intended to vote for Christensen&#13;
failed to follow the&#13;
proper procedure for writein&#13;
candidates. “They either&#13;
colored in the write-in slot&#13;
and didn’t write the name or&#13;
wrote the name and didn’t&#13;
color the box next to the&#13;
name,” Ulrich said Monday.&#13;
County Election Supervisor&#13;
Joan Runyan said it’s&#13;
academic, considering the&#13;
small number of votes cast&#13;
for him. “It’s a moot point&#13;
because there were only&#13;
13 invalid write-in votes (in&#13;
Hartland Township), and he&#13;
needed at least 16 (to be on&#13;
the ballot in November).”&#13;
Both Runyan and Ulrich&#13;
said Christensen may still&#13;
file as a write-in candidate&#13;
for the November election,&#13;
something he said he would&#13;
do.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttokn@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynew5.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
M e n a r d s t o o p e n&#13;
s t o r e i n H a r t l a n d&#13;
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The Livingston Community News&#13;
Midwest home improvement&#13;
giant Menards plans a&#13;
store in Hartland Township.&#13;
Ramco-Gershenson officials&#13;
report that Menards has&#13;
signed a purchase agreement&#13;
for the other big-box store&#13;
site at the 600,000-square-foot&#13;
Hartland Towne Square, on&#13;
the old Oasis property on the&#13;
north side of M-59 and east of&#13;
US-23 in Hartland Township.&#13;
“We’re now totally done&#13;
leasing the two large sites,&#13;
so we can concentrate on filling&#13;
the other space,” said Ed&#13;
Eickhoff, vice president of&#13;
development and redevelopment&#13;
for developer Ramco&#13;
Gershensen.&#13;
He said he antigipates closing&#13;
on the property to take&#13;
place in early 2009.&#13;
The 162,000-square-foot&#13;
Menards store would be located&#13;
on 16.8 acres; Meijer&#13;
has purchased a site to the&#13;
east and should be open by&#13;
August 2009. Eickhoff said he&#13;
hopes to have the rest of the&#13;
shopping center leased and&#13;
open by spring of 2010.&#13;
Eictooff said there also&#13;
are letters of intent from a&#13;
major sporting goods store,&#13;
a bank, a national tire store&#13;
and an office supply chain.&#13;
According to recent company&#13;
reports, Flagstar Bank and a&#13;
Del-Taco restaurant are part&#13;
of the mix.&#13;
“We’d like to be further&#13;
along, but given the economy,&#13;
we’re pleased,” he said. “It’s&#13;
one step at a time.”&#13;
Menards is a privately&#13;
owned big box home improvement&#13;
superstore based in&#13;
Eau Claire, Wis., and founded&#13;
in 1962 with more than 240&#13;
stores in 11 states including&#13;
20 in Michigan. This would&#13;
be Livingston County’s first&#13;
Menards store. Sales in 2007&#13;
were estimated at $8 billion.&#13;
Across M-59 is Hartland&#13;
Marketplace which includes a&#13;
Wal-Mart Supercenter which&#13;
is under construction.&#13;
Lir Chef to reopen&#13;
at Brighton site&#13;
Lir Chef owner Scott Steele&#13;
has found a new location for&#13;
his restaurant just up the&#13;
street in Brighton.&#13;
The new Lil’ Chef will reopen&#13;
in the Brookside Mall&#13;
on Grand River Avenue just&#13;
south of his previous location.&#13;
Lil’ Chef closed earlier this&#13;
year to make way for a new&#13;
Starbucks coffee shop and&#13;
^ PODIATRIST&#13;
Olga’s Kitchen restaurant at&#13;
the southeast corner of Challis&#13;
Road and Grand River Avenue&#13;
in Brighton.&#13;
According to Steele, he&#13;
plans to reopen the restaurant&#13;
by Sept. 22 at the new&#13;
location.&#13;
Workers have been busy in&#13;
the past two weeks on interior&#13;
finish work at the suite closest&#13;
to Grand River Avenue.&#13;
Steele said he plans a nonsmoking&#13;
environment with&#13;
wireless Internet access and&#13;
televisions.&#13;
Lil’ Chef will have the same&#13;
menu, including his regular&#13;
patrons’ favorite salad bar,&#13;
but hours will change from&#13;
24 hours to hours of 5 a.m. to&#13;
11 p.m. seven days a week,&#13;
Steele said, adding that about&#13;
80 percent of his previous employees&#13;
plan to return when&#13;
he reopens.&#13;
Mediterranean&#13;
cuisine nearby&#13;
Also planned for the Brookside&#13;
Mall in September is&#13;
the new La Meena Mediterranean&#13;
Grill in the space formerly&#13;
occupied by Maria’s&#13;
Deli.&#13;
The menu lists a fresh juice&#13;
bar, salads, appetizers including&#13;
hommous an baba ghannooj,&#13;
wrap sandwiches and&#13;
charbroiled meat as well as&#13;
vegetarian dishes and a full&#13;
line of desserts including baklava&#13;
and rice pudding.&#13;
Jean Paul Mankouche, who&#13;
owns the restaurant with his&#13;
father, Peter, said the restaurant&#13;
also will feature an oven&#13;
for wheat and white French&#13;
bread.&#13;
This is the family’s first area&#13;
restaurant, though members&#13;
have been in the business&#13;
for several years.&#13;
La Meena is taking employment&#13;
applications online at its&#13;
Web site. Hours will be 11 a.m.&#13;
to 11 p.m. daily. On the Web at&#13;
www.lameena.com.&#13;
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T h e h is to r ic H o w e l l D e p o t b u i ld in g , a s s e e n f r o m t h e t r a c k s t h a t r u n a lo n g s id e&#13;
t h e b u ild in g . M e m b e r s o f t h e H o w e ll A re a H is to r ic a l S o c ie ty a r e r a is in g m o n e y to&#13;
r e fu rb is h t h e b u ild in g .&#13;
Train depot&#13;
■ W h a t : T h e histo ric H ow e ll&#13;
Train D e p o t b u ild in g , h om e&#13;
o f th e H ow e ll A re a Historical&#13;
Society, d a te s to 1 8 8 6 . T h e&#13;
b u ild in g is us ed to d a y as a&#13;
m u s e um a n d tra in d e p o t,&#13;
o p e n fo r c om m u n ity&#13;
festivals a n d o rg a n iz e d&#13;
g ro u p s , as w e ll as a m e e t in g&#13;
p la c e fo r histo rical so c ie ty&#13;
m em b e rs .&#13;
■ W h e r e : 128 W e tm o r e St.,&#13;
d o w n to w n H ow e ll.&#13;
■ H o w to h e lp : B e c om e&#13;
a m em b e r o f th e H ow e ll&#13;
A re a Historical Society, o r&#13;
s en d a d o n a tio n to H ow e ll&#13;
A re a Historical Society, 128&#13;
W e tm o r e SL, P.O. Box 154,&#13;
H ow e ll, M l 4 8 8 4 4 .&#13;
■ D e ta ils : 5 1 7 -5 4 8 -6 8 7 6 .&#13;
H o w e l l T r a in D e p o t t o g e t n e w r o o f&#13;
Recurrent vandalism has&#13;
delayed start of work,&#13;
eaten into funds&#13;
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The Livingston Community News&#13;
T l&#13;
i&#13;
I he long-awaited roof replacement&#13;
at the historic Howell&#13;
Train Depot is set to begin&#13;
Sept. 1, now that the volunteer&#13;
group responsible for the&#13;
building has raised the necessary&#13;
$6,400.&#13;
It has taken more than 10 years&#13;
of fundraising, said Howell Area Historical&#13;
Society President Jonathan&#13;
Boegler, because use of capital improvements&#13;
funds was hampered by&#13;
recurrent vandalism.&#13;
“We’re getting to the point where&#13;
we don’t think people care about&#13;
history anymore,” he said, having&#13;
served as the group’s president for&#13;
nine months, and claiming to have&#13;
filed more than six police reports&#13;
during his term.&#13;
Howell Police Chief George Basar&#13;
said his officers have responded to&#13;
the depot at 128 Wetmore St. on four&#13;
calls in 2008. Two were vandalism&#13;
calls, one trespassing and lastly, an&#13;
accidental destruction of property.&#13;
The most recent occurrence happened&#13;
Aug. 5, and destroyed a section&#13;
of iron fencing at the front of the&#13;
building, snapping it from its foundation&#13;
about a week before the “Browse&#13;
and Bag It” fundraiser.&#13;
Weeks earlier, an all-day shedbuilding&#13;
project that relied on the&#13;
efforts of local Boy Scouts and members&#13;
from the Church of Jesus Christ&#13;
of Latter Day Saints was ruined by&#13;
vandals with a can of yellow spray&#13;
paint.&#13;
“It’s frustrating,” said Boegler. “We&#13;
bust our butts down here to make it&#13;
nice for the community, and this (vandalism)&#13;
is like a slap in the face.”&#13;
It’s gotten to the point, he said,&#13;
that the group’s insurance carrier&#13;
refuses to pay for more window replacements,&#13;
incidents which were&#13;
never reported to the Howell Police&#13;
Department, according to Basar.&#13;
The historical society has spent $800&#13;
from its own budget to replace four&#13;
of the six broken windows. Another&#13;
$200 has been spent to buy paint,&#13;
wood and locking mechanisms to secure&#13;
kicked-in doors and repair graffiti&#13;
covered walls on the north side&#13;
of the 1886 building, bordered by the&#13;
Ann Arbor Railroad train track and a&#13;
dense tree line.&#13;
“There is no visibility back here&#13;
at night,” said Boegler, believing the&#13;
vandals are “local teenagers with&#13;
nothing better to do.” He has some&#13;
evidence to support his theory, after&#13;
having caught kids on two occasions,&#13;
once after hearing a rock hit the&#13;
building and once finding a kid on the&#13;
roof - both while people were inside&#13;
the building.&#13;
According to Basar, there was no&#13;
property damage resulting from the&#13;
first incident, which limits what his&#13;
department can do. “We took them&#13;
home to their mother,” he said. “If&#13;
there is (property) damage, we try to&#13;
identify who suspects are, find them&#13;
and charge them.” He was unaware&#13;
of the time someone was found on the&#13;
roof.&#13;
Boegler said historical society&#13;
members don’t report every incident,&#13;
but police were called following the&#13;
Aug. 5 incident, which is under investigation,&#13;
said Basar. Police are&#13;
looking for a green truck, driven by&#13;
someone who he believes lost control&#13;
of the vehicle.&#13;
Basar said “natural surveillance”&#13;
behind the depot is hindered, but he&#13;
believes Boegler’s claim that there&#13;
are kids who regularly walk the&#13;
track, which is illegal. Rocks thrown&#13;
through the windows are coming&#13;
from the track, said Boegler. The&#13;
group has looked into installing security&#13;
cameras, but the $2,200 price tag&#13;
is well outside the budget.&#13;
About the Aug. 5 incident, Boegler&#13;
says he finds some solace that the&#13;
fence and a concrete flower planter&#13;
kept the vehicle from driving into the&#13;
building.&#13;
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smm&#13;
B l u e W a t e r m a y&#13;
h a v e l o c a l b u y e r&#13;
If not sold, au to supplier could&#13;
shut Howell Township plant&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
A month after the initial&#13;
plan to sell the entire company&#13;
fell through, the president&#13;
of bankrupt Blue Water Automotive&#13;
Systems said he is&#13;
negotiating with other firms&#13;
interested in buying pieces&#13;
of the business, including its&#13;
Howell Township plant.&#13;
Such a deal could save up&#13;
to 200 local jobs. If it doesn’t&#13;
happen, it’s possible the plant&#13;
will close this fall.&#13;
Blue Water President and&#13;
CEO James Sampson said “a&#13;
couple of major companies”&#13;
have taken a look at the Howell&#13;
facility, which makes injection&#13;
molded interior hard&#13;
plastic trim and black functional&#13;
plastic parts. The plant&#13;
is at 1045 Durant Drive in the&#13;
industrial park at Burkhart&#13;
Road and 1-96.&#13;
Any sale of the local plant&#13;
would involve only its equipment&#13;
and workers, and not&#13;
any contracts or the physical&#13;
facility, Sampson said. Blue&#13;
Water leases that building&#13;
and has been steadily losing&#13;
its customers, including Ford&#13;
Motor Co., as such automak-&#13;
C EM E T E R Y fromA1&#13;
City points to&#13;
deadline;&#13;
some call it&#13;
unreasonable&#13;
should honor those,” she says.&#13;
Schindewolf says cemetery&#13;
sexton Scott Sage and his small&#13;
staff are merely following the&#13;
rules when they remove items.&#13;
City rules state urns&#13;
placed next to headstones, if&#13;
ieft empty, may be disposed&#13;
of by the city after June 1.&#13;
Cole says such rules are unfair&#13;
to those who live out of&#13;
the area and may not be able&#13;
to make the trip to decorate&#13;
their urn by the deadline.&#13;
She also says urns not damaged&#13;
should not be thrown&#13;
away.&#13;
“Those expensive, empty&#13;
urns sitting next to anyone’s&#13;
headstone are not unsightly,&#13;
unless truly damaged or&#13;
weather-worn,” Cole says.&#13;
“The urns were, in large&#13;
amount, in perfect condition.”&#13;
A price check reveals a&#13;
small um, known as a “planter,”&#13;
can cost as little as $100,&#13;
but large urns can go as high&#13;
as $900.&#13;
Brighton resident Joyce&#13;
Powers also is unhappy about&#13;
some practices at city cemeteries,&#13;
although she has not&#13;
yet complained to the city.&#13;
“(Our family) put out some&#13;
perennials, and they were&#13;
promptly dug up and replanted&#13;
as grass seed,” says&#13;
Powers, whose husband, Lyle&#13;
Powers, is buried in Fairview&#13;
Cemetery.&#13;
Powers also urges that a&#13;
cemetery commission be established&#13;
to provide oversight.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be reached at&#13;
ttolen@Hvingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or at 810-84^2009.&#13;
ers have started shifting their&#13;
business elsewhere following&#13;
Blue Water’s bankruptcy.&#13;
That means that a buyer&#13;
would have to bring in new&#13;
business to the Howell plant&#13;
to keep it operating. Otherwise,&#13;
it could buy the equipment&#13;
and move it and choose&#13;
to hire former Blue Water&#13;
workers or not. “We remain&#13;
hopeful,” Sampson said. “I’m&#13;
not interested in just liquidating&#13;
the assets. I’m interested&#13;
in saving jobs.”&#13;
“We are trying to be creative&#13;
in ways to package the&#13;
individual plants and make&#13;
them a decent investment for&#13;
someone,” he added.&#13;
Blue Water, which makes&#13;
plastic parts for auto assembly,&#13;
filed for Chapter 11&#13;
bankruptcy protection in&#13;
February. A $16 million bid to&#13;
buy the auto supplier fi-om Illinois-&#13;
based Flex-N-Gate Inc.&#13;
collapsed in July after Blue&#13;
Water’s creditors objected.&#13;
The company is based near&#13;
Port Huron and employed&#13;
1,283 people earlier this year.&#13;
Its employment figures have&#13;
dropped as layoffs have started&#13;
in some places, Sampson&#13;
Blue W a te r&#13;
Automotive's&#13;
Howell Twp.&#13;
plan t&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
said, since the Flex-N-Gate&#13;
deal.&#13;
Sampson is seeking to sell&#13;
Blue Water’s equipment and&#13;
facilities piecemeal. Sampson&#13;
has said that the problems in&#13;
the auto industry as well as&#13;
rising prices of petroleum&#13;
- used for the company’s&#13;
main oil-derived resin - hit&#13;
the company hard, prompting&#13;
the bankruptcy.&#13;
The company will end non-&#13;
Ford production work at the&#13;
end of the month in Howell,&#13;
and will wind down manufacturing&#13;
for Ford in September.&#13;
The company has moved&#13;
some tools for Ford out of the&#13;
Howell plant already.&#13;
The Howell plant does work&#13;
similar to what the Ford-managed&#13;
holding company Automotive&#13;
Components Holdings&#13;
Inc.’s Saline plant does.&#13;
Tech center director to retire&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
By month’s end, Dennis&#13;
Whitney’s title will change to&#13;
“newly retired” director of the&#13;
Livingston County Small Business&#13;
and Technology Development&#13;
Center.&#13;
;Tve enjoyed it immensely,”&#13;
he says.&#13;
Beginning Sept. 1, Nancy&#13;
Johnson will take over for Whitney,&#13;
who says Johnson has hit&#13;
the ground running by working&#13;
with him for the last couple of&#13;
weeks.&#13;
Johnson, 55, of Genoa Township,&#13;
was associated with&#13;
the center previously, having&#13;
worked with Whitney when it&#13;
opened. “She went back to college&#13;
to get her master’s degree,&#13;
married and raised twins,”&#13;
Whitney says of his successor.&#13;
Whitney decided to reduce&#13;
his workload partially because&#13;
of age and also because of a&#13;
heart condition, but he says&#13;
he will stay busy, “through the&#13;
miracle of me^cine and the&#13;
good Lord.”&#13;
“I will continue to work with&#13;
the (Greater Brighton Area)&#13;
Chamber of Commerce Foundation&#13;
and with the Brighton&#13;
Downtown Development Authority&#13;
(as administrator) and&#13;
as secretary of Connect Tech,”&#13;
Whitney says. Connect Tech&#13;
was launched in 2006 to promote&#13;
the growth of teclmology&#13;
industries in Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
Whitney says he will miss&#13;
the role he has played with the&#13;
small business center, whether&#13;
helping people start a new&#13;
business or mentoring those&#13;
who need financial assistance&#13;
or business advice.&#13;
“I’ve been blessed with so&#13;
many people that I’ve gotten to&#13;
meet and work with,” he says.&#13;
Whitney has been honored&#13;
at the state level, having been&#13;
named the best SBTDC director&#13;
in Michigan three times.&#13;
Whitney is the onfy director&#13;
the Livingston County SBTDC&#13;
has had. Originally firrm Mio in&#13;
northern Michigan, he was director&#13;
of property management&#13;
for Blue Cross Blue Shield of&#13;
Michigan when offered the job&#13;
of director of the small business&#13;
center more than 20 years&#13;
ago.&#13;
The agency, which opened its&#13;
doors with a Michigan Department&#13;
of Commerce grant and&#13;
donations fir)m local businesses,&#13;
is now supported through&#13;
federal Small Business Administration&#13;
grants, with local contributions&#13;
and administered in&#13;
Michigan by Grand Valley State&#13;
University.&#13;
Whitney has been married&#13;
for 46 years to Marvilyn Whitney.&#13;
The Brighton Township&#13;
couple have three children and&#13;
eight grandchildren.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
Eberspaecher chosen for state tax credits&#13;
Money to be&#13;
invested in Brighton&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
(]lerman automotive supplier&#13;
Eberspaecher North America&#13;
will receive Michigan Economic&#13;
Growth Authority tax&#13;
credits to invest $59.8 million&#13;
in its Brighton plant, the state&#13;
D-19 FROM A1&#13;
Firm decisions await plan for hospital&#13;
able to township planners,&#13;
and passed on the names of&#13;
successful contractors, architectural&#13;
firms and engineers,&#13;
providing township officials a&#13;
good starting point. The next&#13;
step, according to Lowe, is&#13;
trying to formalize some sort&#13;
of joint work group, including&#13;
representatives from both&#13;
the city and township, so officials&#13;
can pursue state grant&#13;
money.&#13;
“We’re still trying to work&#13;
out the details,” he said, admitting&#13;
there is not a lot of&#13;
precedence for this sort of&#13;
collaboration. “There are&#13;
only two or three groups in&#13;
the state with joint planning&#13;
commissions.” He envisions&#13;
the creation of a local group,&#13;
charged with overseeing&#13;
only one or two joint projects&#13;
beginning with D-19, and a&#13;
contiguous pedestrian path&#13;
from the township into the&#13;
city. “Right now, (the freeway&#13;
ramp) is impassible,” said&#13;
Lowe. “We’re isolated.”&#13;
According to Perdu, there&#13;
is growing support for re gional&#13;
collaboration, and&#13;
a proven track record for&#13;
successful implementation.&#13;
“The governor’s office is&#13;
very interested in funding&#13;
this,” she said, through implementation&#13;
ideas from the&#13;
Centers for Regional Excellence&#13;
and funding from P artnerships&#13;
for Change, which&#13;
contributed some money to&#13;
the Howell Area Parks and&#13;
Recreation Authority.&#13;
Lowe admits his vision is&#13;
still many years from fioiition,&#13;
and has recently been complicated&#13;
by the potential of&#13;
a massive hospital complex&#13;
added to the landscape along&#13;
Pinckney Road, about two&#13;
miles south of 1-96. “It’s pretty&#13;
early to set any kind of time&#13;
frame (for this transformation),&#13;
because we would need&#13;
to have the hospital question&#13;
settled.”&#13;
In the meantime, businessman&#13;
George Jappaya, who&#13;
owns 10 acres in the target&#13;
area, is overseeing finishing&#13;
touches to his building at 1644&#13;
Pinckney Road, the former&#13;
site of the Lansing Community&#13;
College satellite building.&#13;
The 11,000-square-foot&#13;
space will reopen as three&#13;
outlets with an upscale wine&#13;
store, a beauty salon and&#13;
another space to be determined.&#13;
He has approved plans for&#13;
an additional 11,000-squarefoot&#13;
building to the north,&#13;
and 30,000-40,000 square feet&#13;
of office and medical space&#13;
to the west. “We are the only&#13;
commercial site approved&#13;
between here and the hospital,”&#13;
he said. “If that hospital&#13;
comes, everybody would love&#13;
to be here.”&#13;
Lowe agreed. “The landscape&#13;
is about to change.”&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at lhumphrey@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2003.&#13;
PARK FROM A1&#13;
Land to be largely left it its natural state&#13;
trails,” said County Planning&#13;
Department Assistant Director&#13;
Kathleen Kline-Hudson.&#13;
“The only amenities will be interpretive&#13;
signs,” she said.&#13;
District 4 County Commissioner&#13;
Ronald Van Houten of&#13;
Iosco Township, chairman of&#13;
the board’s parks and open&#13;
space committee, worked to&#13;
ensure the park became a reality,&#13;
Kline-Hudson said.&#13;
The park - which is closer&#13;
to a nature preserve - includes&#13;
a 1.3-mile groomed nature&#13;
trail, three wetland areas&#13;
(one with a pond) and stops&#13;
for viewing wildlife, plus picnic&#13;
tables, benches and a parking&#13;
area. During their visit, visitors&#13;
might see blue herons,&#13;
sandhill cranes, wild turkeys,&#13;
eagles, songbirds and other&#13;
wildlife.&#13;
Block said the magnitude&#13;
of Lutz’s gift can be better&#13;
grasped when considering&#13;
that the land that comprises&#13;
the park is valued at $2 million&#13;
to $3 million.&#13;
The Lutz estate also provided&#13;
about $140,000 to cover&#13;
operational costs, and with it,&#13;
the county established the Livingston&#13;
Fecundation to handle&#13;
maintenance and other associated&#13;
expenses. Block said the&#13;
amount has been augmented&#13;
by other bequests, and only the&#13;
interest earned by the foundation&#13;
will be used to maintain the&#13;
park.&#13;
The county also receives&#13;
income from the two rented&#13;
homes that remain on the&#13;
property. A farm house, which&#13;
comprises a third residence,&#13;
is occupied by a family that&#13;
will be the park caretakers.&#13;
The park will be managed&#13;
by the county’s department&#13;
of building services, whose director&#13;
is Chris Folts.&#13;
“The residents of Livingston&#13;
County are fortunate to&#13;
have the opportunity to experience&#13;
this property, and we&#13;
hope they will enjoy the park&#13;
and the recreational opportunities&#13;
it offers,” Block said.&#13;
The grand opening was to&#13;
be held at 4 p.m., with a ribboncutting&#13;
ceremony, a balloon&#13;
launch and refreslunents.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or&#13;
at 810-844-2009.&#13;
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RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
A case of&#13;
mistaken&#13;
» identity&#13;
Green Oak Township’s&#13;
George Kilpatrick wants to set&#13;
the record straight.&#13;
He is not - make that NOT&#13;
- related to embattled Detroit&#13;
Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.&#13;
But George Kilpatrick believes&#13;
that some people did not&#13;
vote for him Aug. 5 because&#13;
they thought he was related to&#13;
the infamous text-messaging&#13;
mayor.&#13;
George Kilpatrick is not suggesting&#13;
that he lost his re-election&#13;
bid because of mistaken&#13;
identity, but you just never&#13;
know.&#13;
I got a chance to talk with&#13;
George Kilpatrick after he sent&#13;
out an e-mail announcing that&#13;
he and Kwame Kilpatrick are&#13;
not related and don’t look anything&#13;
alike. “He’s much taller&#13;
and heavier than I am,” George&#13;
Kilpatrick wrote.&#13;
The Green Oak Kilpatrick,&#13;
a Republican, says that over&#13;
the years he been kidded about&#13;
being related to the Detroit Kilpatrick,&#13;
a Democrat. George&#13;
Kilpatrick would occasionally&#13;
play along, joking that Kwame&#13;
was his younger brother&#13;
(George is 50, Kwame is 38).&#13;
But he was dumbfounded&#13;
to hear that some chose not to&#13;
vote for him because he might&#13;
be related to the Detroit mayor.&#13;
Three friends overheard conversations&#13;
where people said&#13;
they did not vote for the him&#13;
because of the possible connection&#13;
to the Detroit mayor.&#13;
Yikes!&#13;
George Kilpatrick is not an&#13;
unknown. He’s lived in Green&#13;
Oak since 1990. He’s completing&#13;
a four-year term as a township&#13;
trustee and served before&#13;
that on the Planning Commission.&#13;
He’s coached youth sports&#13;
for at least 15 years.&#13;
He finished in last place&#13;
among the six seeking four&#13;
trustee nominations in the&#13;
GOP primary. Now he’s considering&#13;
a write-in campaign&#13;
for the Nov. 4 general election.&#13;
There are some real differences&#13;
between the two Kilpatricks.&#13;
Political party is one.&#13;
George Kilpatrick’s family&#13;
immigrated from Scotland in&#13;
the late 1700s and settled in&#13;
Canada. His grandfather came&#13;
to the United States and Michigan&#13;
in the 1920s. George Kilpatrick&#13;
works as a building inspector&#13;
for Bloomfield Township.&#13;
Kwame Kilpatrick was bom&#13;
in Detroit, as was his mother,&#13;
and he’s lived there most of his&#13;
life, except for attending college&#13;
and worldng briefly as a teacher&#13;
in Florida. He was elected as&#13;
a state representative to succeed&#13;
his mother after she was&#13;
elected to Congress. He’s been&#13;
Detroit’s mayor since 2002.&#13;
In his e-mail, George Kilpatrick&#13;
speaks directly to Green&#13;
Oak voters about the possible&#13;
name confusion: “If you didn’t&#13;
vote for me because you don’t&#13;
want transparency in local government;&#13;
you don’t like my ‘in&#13;
your face’ nature; you don’t like&#13;
all of the questions I demand&#13;
of the executives; you don’t&#13;
agree with my optimistic plan&#13;
and ideology for the future of&#13;
the township; or if my desire to&#13;
promote real positive growth&#13;
is not a concern for you ... I&#13;
understand why you wouldn’t&#13;
have voted for me.&#13;
“But to hear that there were&#13;
actually people who didn’t vote&#13;
for me because they thought I&#13;
was related to The Dishonorable&#13;
Kwame Kilpatrick is simply&#13;
unbelievable.”&#13;
But voters are not the only&#13;
ones confused. In his role as&#13;
building inspector he recently&#13;
called an attorney who had&#13;
a home under construction.&#13;
When messages were not&#13;
returned, he added this to a&#13;
message he left: “I am not, in&#13;
any way, related to the Detroit&#13;
mayor.”&#13;
The call was immediately&#13;
returned.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgerald&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
m i&#13;
PHOTOS; JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
T h e H o w e ll S e n io r C e n te r r e c e n t ly g o t a W ii g a m in g s y s tem t h a t t h e s e n io rs a r e u s in g to g e t t h e i r e x e rc is e . H e r e M a r g a r e t R e am , le f t , a 7 9 - y e a r -o ld G e n o a&#13;
T o w n s h ip r e s id e n t , is p la y in g b a s e b a ll o n t h e W ii w i t h D e lo r is K a le n , 8 3 , o f G e n o a T o w n s h ip . A t le f t , t h e tw o r e a c t t o t h e i r p la y . B e lo w , a d m in is t r a t iv e&#13;
a s s is ta n t fo r t h e s e n io r c e n te r C a s s ie M a t lo c k sh ow s K a le n h o w to u s e t h e W ii r e m o t e c o n t r o l.&#13;
Pitching Wii&#13;
to seniors&#13;
High-tech exercise at Howell center&#13;
B y L A U R IE H U M P H R E Y&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
t&#13;
It’s the top of the second, Margaret&#13;
Ream winds up, and delivers the&#13;
pitch. Deloris Kalen steps up to the&#13;
plate, swings and misses. “Oh nuts,”&#13;
blurts out the 83-year-old Genoa&#13;
Township woman.&#13;
Seventy-nine-year-old Ream, also&#13;
of Genoa Township, readies for another&#13;
pitch, throws and BAM! Kalen&#13;
gets a piece of it, knocking it foul.&#13;
The women are playing Wii, donated&#13;
to the Howell Area Parks and&#13;
Recreation Authority senior center&#13;
by parishioners of St. Mary Magdalen&#13;
Catholic Church in Brighton Township.&#13;
According to the church’s Deacon&#13;
Dave Scharf, the gift cards were&#13;
given as part of their Christmastime&#13;
“senior tree of life program” that&#13;
gives parishioners a chance to support&#13;
area seniors. “The generosity of&#13;
the people of St. Mary Magdalen just&#13;
blows my mind,” said Scharf.&#13;
According to recreation Director&#13;
Debbie Mikula, church officials gave&#13;
her group gift cards to Meijer, which&#13;
they used to buy the electronic gaming&#13;
center. Aside from the entertainment&#13;
value, seniors can use the program&#13;
for exercise and therapy.&#13;
“This is a growing trend in rehabilitation&#13;
and physical fitness,” said&#13;
Cassie Matlock, administrative assistant&#13;
for the senior center, “because it&#13;
keeps them active.”&#13;
Game options include bowling,&#13;
baseball, tennis and boxing, but the&#13;
most popular choice by far, according&#13;
to Matlock, is baseball. “Everyone&#13;
loves it,” she said, including Kalen,&#13;
who played the game for the first&#13;
time Aug. 19.&#13;
“I think it’s great. It gets your body&#13;
moving,” she said.&#13;
“This is the first time I’ve seen it,”&#13;
said Ream, “but it’s nice.”&#13;
Both women said they would love&#13;
to try it again.&#13;
The game program, purchased in&#13;
March, can accommodate four players&#13;
at one time. Though the center&#13;
has only two of four possible controllers&#13;
(similar to joysticks for those&#13;
of you growing up during the Atari&#13;
rage,) it has been enough to satisfy&#13;
those seniors looking to play so far.&#13;
“We usually get about 10 people,”&#13;
said Matlock, who has taken it upon&#13;
herself to train senior on the games.&#13;
Play is only offered two days each&#13;
week; Tuesday and Friday, between&#13;
11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. “That is the&#13;
busiest time (in the center) any day&#13;
of the week, and I can be here to help&#13;
them,” she said. The movements can&#13;
be done with relative ease, but learning&#13;
to work the buttons on the controller&#13;
takes patience and practice.&#13;
“Oh, what happened,” said Kalen,&#13;
as the game changed innings and&#13;
she became the batter. It was quickly&#13;
followed by a passionate “hit it,” from&#13;
Kalen, clenching her upper body in&#13;
anticipation of the pitch - a swing&#13;
and a miss. “This is fun,” she said relaxing&#13;
her body before the second of&#13;
three pitches is delivered.&#13;
Plans are under way to teach more&#13;
of the seniors how to benefit from the&#13;
Wii, as well as the recreation department’s&#13;
Ping-Pong and shuffleboard&#13;
This is a&#13;
growing trend in&#13;
rehabilitation and&#13;
physical fitn e s s ...&#13;
because it keeps&#13;
them active.'&#13;
Cassie Matlock, administrative assistant&#13;
for the Howell Senior Center&#13;
offerings. A tutorial will run noon-2&#13;
p.m. on all three games Tuesday,&#13;
Oct. 7. “After that, I anticipate we will&#13;
have more regulars, whether it will&#13;
be for the Wii, or our other activities,”&#13;
said Matlock.&#13;
The center may even have to buy&#13;
two more hand controllers for the&#13;
Wii, allowing two more people to play&#13;
at one time.&#13;
“A lot of the regulars who have&#13;
been playing this are in their 70s, and&#13;
say that couldn’t have ever imagined&#13;
playing something like, this, where&#13;
you’re actually manipulating the&#13;
character,” said Matlock. Commenting&#13;
on the October tutorial, geared&#13;
at more than 40 seniors, she said&#13;
“I think we’ll be getting a lot more&#13;
people.”&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be reached at&#13;
lhumphrey@livingstoncommunitynews.&#13;
com or810-844-2003.&#13;
'B o b ' really belongs to Brighton n ow&#13;
Commission buys&#13;
sculpture; curator&#13;
will plan next&#13;
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The Livingston Community News&#13;
The recently formed&#13;
Brighton Arts and Culture&#13;
Commission is off and ru n ning&#13;
with its own budget, a&#13;
curator and its first art purchase.&#13;
The sculpture, known as&#13;
“Bob,” has been on display&#13;
for the last two years as part&#13;
of the Brighton Biennial,&#13;
which comes to an official&#13;
end in September, though&#13;
many sculptures will re main.&#13;
Earlier this month the&#13;
City Council approved the&#13;
first-ever budget of $20,000&#13;
for the commission. None&#13;
of the money comes from&#13;
city taxpayers: $15,000 came&#13;
from private donations and&#13;
$5,000 is expected from&#13;
grants.&#13;
“Bob,” which cost $4,800,&#13;
depicts the face of a smiling,&#13;
bald man in a reclining position.&#13;
Created by artist Chido&#13;
Johnson, it may be seen on&#13;
East Main Street near the&#13;
CVS Pharmacy.&#13;
Mayor Kate Lawrence and&#13;
her husband, Larry, who coown&#13;
Lawrence Auto Body,&#13;
donated $800 toward the&#13;
purchase. “I just thought it&#13;
was something that should&#13;
stay in Brighton,” the mayor&#13;
said. Several others also&#13;
contributed toward the purchase.&#13;
Five other sculptures&#13;
- either purchased by the&#13;
Downtown Development&#13;
Authority or through private&#13;
donations - also will remain&#13;
on permanent display.&#13;
Piet Lindhout’s “The&#13;
Bird” is in the process of&#13;
SEE ART,A6&#13;
COURTESY, CITY OF BRIGHTON PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT&#13;
T h e B r ig h t o n A r t s a n d C u l t u r e C o m m is s io n h a s p u r c h s e d a&#13;
s c u lp tu r e b y C h id o J o h n s o n o f a b a ld m a n - a f f e c t io n a t e l y&#13;
k n o w n a s " B o b " - t h a t h a s b e e n o n d i s p la y a s p a r t o f t h e&#13;
B r ig h to n B ie n n ia l.&#13;
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b e c om e p ro p e r ty&#13;
o f T h e N ew s.&#13;
ACHIEVERS&#13;
Buckley, Jolley&#13;
rank Star Power&#13;
Todd Buckley and Karen&#13;
Jolley of the Buckley Jolley&#13;
Real Estate Team in Brighton&#13;
have been selected by&#13;
Howard Brinton, international&#13;
educator in the real estate&#13;
industry, as Star Power&#13;
Stars.&#13;
Star Power is a network&#13;
of top real estate producers&#13;
ranking in the top 1 percent&#13;
of the industry across North&#13;
America. Only 12 to 15 agents&#13;
are added to this group annually.&#13;
Buckley and Jolley also&#13;
will be instructors at the Star&#13;
Power International Conference&#13;
in Orlando, Fla. They&#13;
work from an office at 802 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave. in Brighton.&#13;
has received a $2,500 Ray&#13;
Giffels Memorial Engineering&#13;
Scholarship from the architectural&#13;
firm Giffels Associates&#13;
of Southfield. LaForge&#13;
is entering his senior year at&#13;
Michigan State University in&#13;
the College of Engineering.&#13;
He is majoring in mechanical&#13;
engineering and has maintained&#13;
a grade point average&#13;
of 3.92. He is a 2005 graduate&#13;
of Brighton High School.&#13;
Area students&#13;
make 3.5 GPA&#13;
P ic tu r e d f r o m le f t a r e T o d d&#13;
B u c k le y , e d u c a to r H o w a r d&#13;
B r in to n a n d K a re n J o lle y .&#13;
B u c k le y a n d J o lle y w e r e&#13;
s e le c te d a s S ta r P o w e r S ta rs .&#13;
A t r ig h t , J e f f L a F o rg e , w h o&#13;
r e c e iv e d t h e R a y G if fe ls&#13;
M e m o r ia l E n g in e e r in g&#13;
S c h o la rs h ip .&#13;
MSU student wins&#13;
Giffels scholarship&#13;
Jeff LaForge of South Lyon&#13;
University of Northwestern&#13;
Ohio students Matthew&#13;
Koopikka of Fowlerville and&#13;
Edward Stockline, Ryan&#13;
Wieland and Jacob Yeo of&#13;
Hartland have received a&#13;
grade point average of 3.5 or&#13;
better.&#13;
The Livingston Community&#13;
News wiil publish Achievers as&#13;
space allows each week. Send&#13;
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ART FROM AS&#13;
Brighton&#13;
display&#13;
extended&#13;
until 2009&#13;
being purchased through&#13;
donations.&#13;
The display of several&#13;
other sculptures has been&#13;
extended through May 2009&#13;
to ensure Brighton still has&#13;
plenty of downtown outdoor&#13;
art between now and when&#13;
the next biennial begins in&#13;
2009, Lawrence said.&#13;
The commission has hired&#13;
Chaely Chartier of Plymouth&#13;
as its part-time curator, who&#13;
will coordinate planning for&#13;
the next Brighton Biennial.&#13;
She succeeds sculptor&#13;
John Sauve of Genoa Township,&#13;
the curator of the first&#13;
Brighton Biennial. Chartier,&#13;
operations manager of the&#13;
Ann Arbor Summer Art&#13;
Fairs, has a bachelor’s degree&#13;
in arts management&#13;
and marketing from Michigan&#13;
State University.&#13;
Chartier will be paid a flat&#13;
fee of $3,000 for her services,&#13;
which will include gathering&#13;
a portfolio of potential&#13;
sculptures and artists to use&#13;
in the next biennial, helping&#13;
set up the new sculptures&#13;
and making arrangements&#13;
for returning any unsold biennial&#13;
sculptures to the a rtists.&#13;
Her salary will come from&#13;
commission funds, and not&#13;
from the city’s budget, Lawrence&#13;
said.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at tto!en@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
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Synopsis of the Unapproved Minutes of the Green Oak Charter Township Regular&#13;
Board Meeting August 6. 2008, Green Oak Charter Township Hall&#13;
The meeting was called to order by Supervisor St. Charles in the Green Oak Charter&#13;
Township Hall at 7:00 p.m. Roll Call; Susan Daugherty, Tracey Edry, Rollin Green,&#13;
George Kilpatrick, Wally Qualls. Michael Sedlak and Mark St. Charles.&#13;
The following motions were approved:&#13;
Agenda - Consent Agenda - To approve the estimated cost of $10,425.00 for Merrell&#13;
Brothers for 250,000 gallons and the $500.00 RMP by Highland Treatment - To adopt&#13;
Resolution 08-2008 Second Resolution regarding certain improvements and related Special&#13;
Assessment District Mallard Lake S a n ity Sewer System Project - To pursue bids&#13;
for a 2 phase project as presented and bring to the Board - To approve the Patrello&#13;
contract an estimate of $44,250.00 contingent upon Patrello’s supply language similar&#13;
to or exact to the other bids in matching specifications where it clearly defines what type&#13;
of material and how the material that was being taken out would be disposed of, what&#13;
the side rails would be made of, detailing what would be done to the wet well and concrete&#13;
and what type of coating would be put inside the wet well. Failing to receive that&#13;
within 7 days the contract would then be approved for Midwest Power Systems Inc. as&#13;
presented on the July 15. 2008 bid for $54,598.00 - to approve Mallard Lake PUD Final&#13;
Preliminary Site Condominium, R 09-07 &amp; SC 01-00 as presented with the addition of a&#13;
tree removal permit process yet to be determined - To direct the Clerk to contact the applicant&#13;
and discuss their intentions and clarify the position before it was brought up again&#13;
- To approve the upgrade of the 5 existing Accuvote Voting Tabulators with the Accuvote&#13;
Service Agreement at $500.00 and $124.50 each for the service agreement - To allow&#13;
Rollin Green to recuse himself as requested - To approve Resolution 09-2008 Resolution&#13;
for renewal of local space easement Green Oak Charter Township, Livingston County,&#13;
Michigan which includes the name change from previous resolution February 6 , 2008&#13;
- To deposit the funds into the general fund - To adopt the FMLA as an addendum to the&#13;
Personnel Manual - No Motions failed - Adjourn meeting at 8:59 p.m.&#13;
A complete copy of the meeting minutes is available at our web site.&#13;
Michael H. Sedlak. Township Clerk&#13;
Mark St. Charles, Township Supervisor&#13;
2822902-01&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP BOARD SYNOPSIS&#13;
August 11, 2008&#13;
The Augu.st, 2008 Howell Township regular meeting, held at the&#13;
Township Hall, 3525 Byron Road, was called to order by Supervisor&#13;
Heikkinen at 7:00 PM. Members present: Heikkinen, Eaton,&#13;
Hammond, Coddington, Hubbel, Phelan and Thomas. Members&#13;
absent: None. The following action was taken: 1) Approved&#13;
the agenda. 2) Approved minutes for the July 21, 2008 regular&#13;
meeting, 3) Authorized Township Manager to work with Micro&#13;
Works to set up a secure website for Board packets. 4) Authorized&#13;
removal of tree damaged by contractors in SAD #8. 5) Agreed to&#13;
amend Construction Contract to construct Tooley Road Water Main&#13;
Loop. 6) Rescinded prior motion regarding Financial Monitoring&#13;
Committee meetings and conduct them the same as other committee&#13;
meetings. 7) Authorized waiver of zoning fees for hardship case. 8)&#13;
Authorized purchase of an Ordinance Officer badge. 9) Authorized&#13;
up to $15,000.00 of funds from a lawsuit to be paid to English&#13;
Gardens for site grading and drainage. 10) Authorize Clerk/Zoning&#13;
Administrator to attend MSUE Citizen Planner Classes.&#13;
11) Authorized payment of disbursements. 12) Meeting was&#13;
adjourned at 8:35 PM.&#13;
Carolyn J. Eaton&#13;
Township Clerk&#13;
2823756-01 8/22&#13;
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Men in heels march for LACASA.&#13;
Benefits sexual assault survivors.&#13;
Details: 517-548-1350&#13;
CHILDREN'S BOOK FESTIVAL&#13;
10a.m.-5 p.m. Kensington&#13;
Metropark. Book readings and&#13;
signings, live entertainment,&#13;
musical performances. Details:&#13;
201-964-2446.&#13;
M U SIC FESTIVAL FUNDRAISER&#13;
11 a.m.-l 1 p.m. Hell Country Store&#13;
&amp; Spirits, 4025 Patterson Lake&#13;
Road, Pinckney. Benefits U of M&#13;
children's cancer center. Details:&#13;
734-878-3129.&#13;
AIR SHOW&#13;
3 p.m. Manly Bennett Park,&#13;
Merrill Road, Hamburg Township.&#13;
Demonstrations by the Hamburg&#13;
Flyers RC Club. Details: www.hamburgflyersrcclub.&#13;
com.&#13;
COUNTRY CONCERT&#13;
4:30 p.m. doors open; 5 p.m. show.&#13;
Ed Bock Feeds &amp; Stuff, 1360 E.&#13;
M-36, Pinckney. Outdoor benefit&#13;
for Mission of Hope Cancer Fund.&#13;
Cost: $7 in advance; $10 at door.&#13;
Details: 517-782-4643.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
AUGUST 24&#13;
BREAKFAST&#13;
• 8 a.m. Pinckney Memorial Post&#13;
No. 419, American Legion Post&#13;
Hall 9807 Whitewood Road,&#13;
Pinckney. Cost: $6.50 adults, $5.50&#13;
seniors, $3.50 kids ages 9 and&#13;
under. Details: 734-878-9522 or&#13;
734-878-6633.&#13;
• 8 a.m, Whitmore Lake Rod &amp;&#13;
Gun Club, 11150 Lemen Road,&#13;
Whitmore Lake. All you can eat.&#13;
Cost: $7. Details: 734-449-2788.&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
streets, adjacent to historic&#13;
Livingston County Courthouse in&#13;
downtown Howell. Details: 517-&#13;
546-3920.&#13;
TOWER C LIM B Z IP LINE&#13;
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Howell Conference&#13;
and Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, Marion Township. Cost:&#13;
$10 tower climbs, $5 zip rides.&#13;
Reservations: 517-546-0249. A/so&#13;
2-7 p.m. Saturdays.&#13;
CONCERT&#13;
4-8 p.m. shores of Whitmore Lake.&#13;
Josh White, Jr., Kitty Donohoe and&#13;
Peter "Madcat" Ruth. Zingerman's&#13;
Deli food. Benefits at-risk youth.&#13;
Cost: $20. Details: http://lostvoices.&#13;
org.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
AUGUST 25&#13;
TW IS TE D STITCHERS&#13;
6:30-8 p.m. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Drive. Work on knitting,&#13;
crocheting, cross-stitch or any other&#13;
needlework while surrounded by&#13;
friends and conversation. Details:&#13;
810-229-6571 ext. 211.&#13;
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY&#13;
AUGUST 26 AUGUST 27&#13;
CLASSIC FILM&#13;
11 a.m., Howell Theater, 315 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell."The&#13;
Great Gatsby."Cost: $5 includes&#13;
$2 coupon toward lunch at a&#13;
featured restaurant. Details: 517-&#13;
546-0693.&#13;
AM BA SSA DO R LUNCH&#13;
11:30 a.m. Papa EZ, 22381 Pontiac&#13;
Traii, South Lyon, Details: 248-437-&#13;
3257.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
1-7 p.m. First Presbyterian Cf)urch,&#13;
205 East Lake St.,South Lyon.&#13;
Details: 248-437-2875,&#13;
C HO IR A U D IT IO N S&#13;
•3-6 p.m.-kids grades 4-7.&#13;
Hutchings Elementary School&#13;
music room, 3503 Bigelow,&#13;
Howell. Details: 810-923-4055.&#13;
• 6-9:30 p.m. Adult soprano, alto,&#13;
tenor, basses invited. Brighton&#13;
High School choral room, 7878&#13;
Brighton Road. Details: 517-546-&#13;
5340.&#13;
TEEN A N IM E&#13;
6:30-8 p.m, Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Drive. For&#13;
grades 6 and up. Details:810-229-&#13;
6571 ext. 211.&#13;
GAZEBO CONCERT&#13;
7 p.m, Brighton millpond gazebo.&#13;
Kiwanis will sponsor"Mass&#13;
Transit." Details: 810-227-0393.&#13;
Livingston County Chorale holding auditions&#13;
B Y L IS A C A R O L IN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
If singing is a passion, a&#13;
hobby, or a creative outlet, you&#13;
might want to consider auditioning&#13;
later this month for the&#13;
Livingston County Chorale.&#13;
The chorale recently hired a&#13;
new director and is having auditions&#13;
for all three of its singing&#13;
groups: The mixed-voice&#13;
chorale for sopranos, altos, tenors,&#13;
and basses; the women’s&#13;
chorus; the children’s choir.&#13;
Reed Criddle is the new director&#13;
of the mixed-voice choir,&#13;
which is starting its 18th season&#13;
of concerts. He replaces&#13;
f t Marilyn S. Jones who retired&#13;
in Jime.&#13;
Criddle is a doctoral student&#13;
in choral conducting at the University&#13;
of Michigan, where he&#13;
will be singing and conducting&#13;
in several choirs. He is originally&#13;
from California, and most&#13;
^ recently completed a master’s&#13;
degree in choral conducting at&#13;
the Eastman School of Music.&#13;
C r id d le&#13;
“I love to&#13;
work with college&#13;
kids, and&#13;
at the same&#13;
time, there is&#13;
refreshment&#13;
in working&#13;
with people&#13;
from the community&#13;
who,&#13;
though terribly&#13;
busy with all sorts of activities,&#13;
seek out an opportunity&#13;
to be involved in choir, purely&#13;
based on their love of music,”&#13;
says Criddle.&#13;
“The members of the Livingston&#13;
County Chorale strike&#13;
me as these kinds of people,&#13;
people with very different backgrounds&#13;
who join together once&#13;
a week in song. It’s a beautiful&#13;
thing. I hope to be able to create&#13;
an atmosphere in which&#13;
they can thrive.”&#13;
Criddle said the first concert&#13;
the chorale will perform under&#13;
his direction will be the annual&#13;
Christmas concert when the&#13;
groups will present holiday&#13;
Chorale auditions&#13;
■ What: A u d it io n s fo r th e&#13;
L iv in g s to n C o u n ty C h o ra le .&#13;
When: M ix e d v o ic e&#13;
a u d it io n s a re T u e s d a y , A u g .&#13;
2 6 ,6 : 3 0 - 9 : 3 0 p .m .&#13;
Where: C h o ra l ro om a t&#13;
B r ig h to n H ig h S c h o o l, 7 8 7 8&#13;
B r ig h to n R o a d .&#13;
Details: S a n d ra D ro w n ,&#13;
5 1 7 -5 4 6 -5 3 4 0 .&#13;
■ What: A u d it io n s fo r th e&#13;
C h o ra le 's w o m e n 's c h o ru s .&#13;
Details: P a tti M a rs h a ll-&#13;
D o a n e , 8 1 0 -2 2 7 -7 7 3 3 .&#13;
■ What: A u d it io n s fo r th e&#13;
C h o ra le 's c h ild re n 's c h o ir.&#13;
When: T u e s d a y , A u g . 2 6 .&#13;
3 - 6 p .m .&#13;
Where: H u tc h in g s&#13;
E lem e n ta r y S c h o o l M u s ic&#13;
R o om , 3 5 0 3 B ig e lo w R o ad ,&#13;
n o r th o f M 5 9 o n L a ts o n&#13;
R o a d .&#13;
Details: A lliso n L a ib ly , 8 1 0 -&#13;
9 2 3 - 4 0 5 5 .&#13;
On th e Web: www.&#13;
liv in g s to n c o u n ty c h o r a le .&#13;
o rg .&#13;
favorites and will collaborate&#13;
to perform the Ceremony of&#13;
Carols, by Benjamin Britten, a&#13;
set of holiday carols with harp&#13;
accompaniment.&#13;
Criddle says, “We are seeking&#13;
to grow the choir, especially&#13;
with new, young singers. Our&#13;
aim is to share quality music&#13;
with the local community and&#13;
beyond.”&#13;
The women’s chorus and the&#13;
children’s choir also are looking&#13;
for more members and will&#13;
both be auditioning in the upcoming&#13;
weeks.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
L O C A L G O V E R N M E N T M E E T I N G S&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
AUGUST 25&#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;
BRIGHTON TOW N S H IP&#13;
P LA N N ING C O M M IS S IO N&#13;
7 p.m. Brighton Township Hall,&#13;
4363 Buno Road, Brighton&#13;
Township. Details: 810-229-0550.&#13;
Second and fourth Mondays.&#13;
H A R T LA N D BOARD&#13;
OF EDUCATION&#13;
7 p.m.Hartland Educational&#13;
Support Center, 9525 Highland&#13;
Road.Details:810-626-2100.&#13;
HOWELL C ITY 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;
HOWEL L TOW N S H IP&#13;
7 p.m., 3525 Byron Road, Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-2817. Second and&#13;
fourth Mondays.&#13;
P U T N A M TOW N S H IP&#13;
ZO N IN G BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
7 p.m. Putnam Township Hall,&#13;
3280 W. M-36, Putnam Township.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3131.&#13;
PINCKNEY V ILLAGE COUNCIL&#13;
7:30 p.m., basement of Village&#13;
Hall, 220 S. Howell St. Details:&#13;
734-878-6206 or www.villageofpinckney.&#13;
org! Second and fourth&#13;
Mondays.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
AUGUST 26&#13;
U N A D IL LA TOW N S H IP&#13;
P LA N N ING C O M M IS S IO N&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 126 Webb&#13;
St., Gregory. Details 734-498-&#13;
2502 or www.twp.unadilla.&#13;
mi.us. Fourth Tuesdays.&#13;
H AM B U RG TOW N S H IP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7:30 p.m. Hamburg Township&#13;
Hall, 10405 Merrill Road. Details:&#13;
810-231-1000. Second and fourth&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
M A R IO N TOW N S H IP&#13;
P LA N N ING C OM M IS S IO N&#13;
7:30 p.m. Marion Township&#13;
Hall, 2877 W. C oon Lake Road.&#13;
Details: 517-546-1588. Fourth&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
AUGUST 27&#13;
BRIGHTON TOW N SHIP&#13;
ZO N IN G BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
7 p.m. Brighton Township Hall,&#13;
4363 Buno Road, Brighton&#13;
Township. Details: 810-229-&#13;
0550 or www.brightontwp.com.&#13;
Fourth Wednesdays.&#13;
P U TN AM TOW N SH IP&#13;
P LA N N ING C O M M IS S IO N&#13;
7 p.m., Putnam Township&#13;
Hall, 3280 W. M-36, Putnam&#13;
Township. Details: 734-878-3131&#13;
or putnamtwp.us. Second and&#13;
fourth Wednesdays.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
AUGUST 28&#13;
H A R T LA N D TOW N S H IP&#13;
P LA N N IN G C O M M IS S IO N&#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;
M A R IO N TOW N S H IP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES7 p.m.&#13;
Marion Township Hall, 2877 W.&#13;
Coon Lake Road. Details: 517-546-&#13;
1588. Second and fourth Thursdays.&#13;
H A N D Y TOW N S H IP&#13;
P LA N N IN G C O M M IS S IO N&#13;
7:30 p.m. Handy Township Hall, 135&#13;
N. Grand Ave., Fowlerville. Details:&#13;
517-223-3228. Fourth Thursdays.&#13;
LIV IN G S TO N C O U NTY&#13;
BOARD OF C OM M ISSION ERS&#13;
7:30 a.m. Administration Building,&#13;
304 E. Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Finance committee meeting.&#13;
Details: 517-546-3520.&#13;
i w l H n&#13;
' The Livingston County Area’s Largest Resale Shop&#13;
Gently Used &amp; Newer Furniture:&#13;
Sofas, Love Seats, Recliners, Bedrooins, Dressers,&#13;
Oak Dining Room Sets, Etc...&#13;
2 lo c a tio n s to serve you!&#13;
1 0 % O F F&#13;
1 regular priced item. Limited one&#13;
coupon per customer. Not valid with&#13;
any other otter. Expires 8/31/08.&#13;
8 0 7 7 G ra n d R iv e r, B r ig h to n 3 5 8 9 E. M -3 6 £r C h ils o n R d .&#13;
(Next to Meier Flowertand) (in the Hamburg Village Plaza}&#13;
(8 1 0 ) 2 2 9 -0 3 7 9 (8 1 0 ) 231 -1 1 55&#13;
Brighton Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10:30-6, Wed. 'til 7, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 11-5&#13;
Hamburg Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:30-6, Wed. 'til 7, Sun. 11-5&#13;
Consignmenta accepted Mondaif, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday &amp; Saturday until 5 p.m. 2796113 0 1&#13;
O P E N H O U S E&#13;
SAT., AUGUST 2 3 ^ ,&#13;
Over 31 Years Experience Teaching Young Minds!&#13;
CO-OPERATWE PRESCHOOL&#13;
(located in the basement of&#13;
St. Paul Lutheran Church)&#13;
7701 E. M-36 • Hamburg&#13;
(810) 23M033&#13;
I&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
12-5:45 p.m. Livingston County&#13;
Red Cross, 1372 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., Howell. Details: 517-546-&#13;
0326.&#13;
FARMERS MARKET&#13;
2 p.m. Fowlerville Village Office,&#13;
213 S. Grand Ave., Fowlerville.&#13;
Details: 517-712-9134.&#13;
OPEN HOUSE&#13;
4-7 p.m. Kensington W oods High&#13;
School, Cleary University, 3700&#13;
Cleary Drive, Genoa Township.&#13;
Meet faculty, tour school. Details:&#13;
517-545-0823 or kwoods.org.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
AUGUST 28&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
2-7:45 p.m. Preview Properties,&#13;
130 W. Grand River Ave., Brighton.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES&#13;
• 3-5 p.m.- Open computer lab.&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100&#13;
Library Drive. Details: 810-229-&#13;
6571 ext. 211.&#13;
• 6:30-7:30 p.m.-Teen advisory&#13;
board. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Drive, Details: 810-&#13;
229-6571 ext. 211.&#13;
• 7:45-8:30 p.m. - Music advisory&#13;
board. Brighton District Library,&#13;
100 Library Drive. Details: 810-&#13;
229-6571 ext. 211.&#13;
SM O K IN 'TH U R S D A Y&#13;
5-9 p.m. Downtown Brighton.&#13;
Sidewalk sales with strolling&#13;
musicians, cut flowers, art and&#13;
music. Details: 810-227-5086.&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
AUGUST 29&#13;
BLOOD DRIVES&#13;
• 10 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Brighton&#13;
Community Center, 555 Brighton St.&#13;
• 1-6:45 p.m. St. John's Episcopal&#13;
Church, 504 Prospect St., Howell.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
AUGUST 30&#13;
STEAK D IN N ER&#13;
5:30-7 p.m. First Presbyterian&#13;
Church, 205 East Lake St„ South&#13;
Lyon. Details: 248-437-2875.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
AUGUST 31&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
streets, adjacent to Livingston&#13;
County Courthouse in downtown&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-3920.&#13;
E^rancf Oliver denial&#13;
D r. Brad Rondeau (810) 225-TEETH (8338)&#13;
7600 Grand River Ave., Suite 295, Brighton&#13;
In the Livingston Centre, next to B.A.C.&#13;
M i l l C r e e k S p o r t C e n t e r&#13;
8 1 8 0 M a in S t . • D e x te r - 7 3 4 . 4 2 6 .3 4 4 5&#13;
P on to o n B o a ts IN S TO C K&#13;
9 TM and th« BRP logo tradomarks of Bombardiar Recraational Pfoducts inc. or Its affiliates.&#13;
A'^r^of Nam^^Brarfd Fumitur^!&#13;
• S p e c i a l B o n u s&#13;
• P u rc h a s e * 9 9 9 o r m o re&#13;
• $ 5 0 0 i n F R E E G A S&#13;
I [ffe p D sa C a i M ) Q ifia jG e G ^&#13;
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f o r G R E A T S A V IN G S !&#13;
H U R R Y , D O N 'T M IS S O U T !&#13;
Saturday 10-6 *^unday 12-5 • Monday 10-8&#13;
t*HBirw«iiaew.iwti[ecBiwif.lWiaiwiiiiHeMlB.&#13;
INCREDIBLE DEALS!!! I&#13;
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10645 W. Michigan Ave.,&#13;
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A8 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, AUG U ST 22, 20 08&#13;
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 f e s&#13;
n&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
N o te : T h e in fo rm a t io n is g a th e r e d f r o m c o u n ty d e e d re c o rd s b y T r a n s am e r ic a In t e l lit e c h o f C in c in n a t i. T h e lis t in g in c lu d e s th e&#13;
a d d re s s e s a n d th e r e p o r t e d s a le p r ic e . S om e a d d re s s e s m a y b e lis te d m o r e th a n o n c e b e c a u s e o f m u l t ip le p r o p e r t y t r a n s a c t io n s .&#13;
A n a s te r is k ( * ) in d ic a te s a m u lt ip le -p a r c e l s a le .&#13;
BY THE&#13;
NUMBERS&#13;
B r ig h to n C it y&#13;
877 Alpine Dr; $141,059&#13;
8723 Meadowbrook Dr; $29,666&#13;
B r ig h t o n T o w n s h ip&#13;
2060 Corlett Road; $350,000&#13;
11047 Culver Road; $253,478&#13;
C o h o c t a h T o w n s h ip&#13;
4090 Ellis Road; $188,300&#13;
9451 Stelzer Road; $131,920&#13;
C o n w a y T o w n s h ip&#13;
11955 Brimley Road; $65,000&#13;
F o w le r v i l le V i l la g e&#13;
215 Grand River Ave, W;&#13;
$130,500&#13;
219 Grand River Ave, W;&#13;
$149,894&#13;
692 Jessica Circle; $140,650&#13;
G e n o a T o w n s h ip&#13;
5405 Arbor Bay Ct; $687,738&#13;
454 Lilly View Ct; $122,670&#13;
2869 Telluride Dr, E; $163,500&#13;
G r e e n O a k T o w n s h ip&#13;
8324 Whitmore Lake Road;&#13;
$153,252&#13;
H a m b u r g T o w n s h ip&#13;
7994 Boulder Ridge Ct; $45,000&#13;
3090 Rush Lake Road;&#13;
$127,536&#13;
H a n d y T o w n s h ip&#13;
2866 Au Gres River; $156,395&#13;
H a r t l a n d T o w n s h ip&#13;
12352 Erika St; $323,509&#13;
11541 Island Ct; $99,000&#13;
H o w e l l T o w n s h ip&#13;
3463 Fleming Road, N; $140,000&#13;
M a r io n T o w n s h ip&#13;
1200 Hudson Dr; $175,000&#13;
2591 Magnolia Garden Dr;&#13;
$252,553&#13;
O c e o la T o w n s h ip&#13;
1985 Ealger Road, N; $114,800&#13;
P u tn a m T o w n s h ip&#13;
6988 Pingree Road; $176,800&#13;
T y r o n e T o w n s h ip&#13;
10051 Carmer Road;&#13;
$148,750&#13;
7416 Parkwood Ct; $232,000&#13;
3313 Shiawassee Ave, W;&#13;
$213,715&#13;
U n a d i l l a T o w n s h ip&#13;
209 Mcgaugh Ct; $106,759&#13;
Miller Early Childhood&#13;
Center playground&#13;
to be replaced in 1 day&#13;
4&#13;
PTO president hopes&#13;
for 150 volunteers&#13;
B Y U S A C A R O L IN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
After 23 years of constant&#13;
use, the playground at Brighton’s&#13;
Miller Early Childhood&#13;
Center is being replaced.&#13;
Thanks to the efforts of&#13;
the Miller Parent-Teacher&#13;
Organization, money was set&#13;
aside as a down payment for&#13;
the new playground, which&#13;
will be built in one day. It was&#13;
the idea of former Miller PTO&#13;
President Mary Margaret&#13;
Whitley to replace the playground,&#13;
and it’s being brought&#13;
to fruition under the guidance&#13;
of Miller PTO President Julie&#13;
Kalis.&#13;
“We were going to do it in&#13;
pieces, but it was too expensive,&#13;
so we decided to build&#13;
the playground in one day,”&#13;
says Kalis.&#13;
On Saturday, Kalis is hoping&#13;
for the help of 150 volunteers&#13;
to spend the day putting&#13;
the new playground together&#13;
at its current location behind&#13;
the Miller school. The playground&#13;
will be used by kindergartners&#13;
at Miller along with&#13;
children in Tot Spot and the&#13;
Friendship Centers. It will be&#13;
open to the public after 5 p.m.&#13;
each day and on weekends.&#13;
Miller Principal Kay Nicholas&#13;
is pleased that children&#13;
will have a new playground&#13;
when they return to school&#13;
Sept. 3.&#13;
“Miller school is really excited&#13;
about the playground,”&#13;
says Nicholas. “I am a little&#13;
shaky about the cost with the&#13;
If they build i t ...&#13;
■ W h a t : A n e w&#13;
v o lu n t e e r -b u ilt&#13;
p la y g r o u n d fo r&#13;
y o u n g s te rs .&#13;
■ W h e n : S a tu rd a y , A u g .&#13;
2 3 , 8 a .m . u n t il f in is h e d .&#13;
■ W h e r e : M il le r Early&#13;
C h ild h o o d C e n te r , 8 5 0&#13;
S p e n c e r R o a d , B r ig h to n .&#13;
■ D e t a i l s : S e n d a n e -&#13;
m a il to jm b k a lis@ y a h o o .&#13;
c om .&#13;
way the economy is and having&#13;
to pay it off over the next&#13;
five to seven years. I just hope&#13;
we can get some community&#13;
support to help us out.”&#13;
The playground will cost a&#13;
total of $125,000 and the PTO&#13;
is using its $10,000 surplus&#13;
from last school year along&#13;
with $3,000 it raised, for the&#13;
down payment.&#13;
Kalis is confident that community&#13;
members will pitch in.&#13;
“We have always had huge&#13;
support from the community&#13;
including the businesses of&#13;
Brighton,” says Kalis. “Everybody&#13;
knows Miller. We do a&#13;
lot of fundraising and the parents&#13;
and teachers are great,&#13;
too.”&#13;
The new playground was&#13;
designed by Brighton resident&#13;
Dan Perrault and will&#13;
include a climbing wall and&#13;
swings and be handicapped&#13;
accessible.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynew5.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
M e m b e r s o f t h e S t. M a r y&#13;
M a g d a le n C a th o lic C h u rc h&#13;
y o u th g r o u p in B r ig h to n&#13;
T o w n s h ip s p e n t t im e d u r in g&#13;
J u ly c le a n in g u p f lo o d -&#13;
d a m a g e d c o m m u n it ie s in&#13;
Io w a .&#13;
COURTESY, MARGARET CALLAGHAN&#13;
Y o u t h h e lp l o w a n s&#13;
St. Mary Magdalen group pitches in&#13;
on work involved in flood recovery&#13;
B Y U S A C A R O L IN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The highlight of the summer&#13;
for Brighton resident Ayla Hill&#13;
didn’t involve a beach or an&#13;
amusement park. Hill was one&#13;
of 21 high school students, who&#13;
belong to the St. Mary Magdalen&#13;
Catholic Church youth&#13;
group in Brighton Township,&#13;
who traveled to Iowa to help&#13;
with flood relief.&#13;
The purpose of the trip was&#13;
to clean up homes that suffered&#13;
flood damage during the&#13;
storms that hit the state earlier&#13;
this summer.&#13;
“It was truly a life-changing&#13;
experience,” says Hill, who will&#13;
be a sophomore in the fall and&#13;
is home-schooled. “It was like&#13;
being in ghost towns. There&#13;
weren’t many people around&#13;
and everything was flattened.”&#13;
Hill, along with other youth&#13;
group members, had to raise&#13;
$500 each to cover the cost&#13;
of the trip. Some of the kids&#13;
worked as a cleanup crew at&#13;
Michigan International Speedway&#13;
where they collected cans&#13;
and bottles. They had to pay for&#13;
the bus transportation as well&#13;
as supplies that included steeltoed&#13;
boots, gloves, goggles and&#13;
face masks.&#13;
“We gutted a house, moved&#13;
entire piles of houses into the&#13;
street for pickup, and cleaned&#13;
up lots of debris,” says Hill,&#13;
“it was satisfying, and I didn’t&#13;
want to leave because I wanted&#13;
to keep helping.”&#13;
The trip ran July 21 to 26&#13;
and also included members of&#13;
St. Joseph Catholic Church in&#13;
Dexter. Ayla gave up going to&#13;
driver’s education this summer&#13;
to save money for the trip.&#13;
“The youth group did great&#13;
work and got a lot done,” says&#13;
leader Margaret Callaghan. “I&#13;
had the kids all (keep a) journal,&#13;
and many of them said it&#13;
was an amazing experience&#13;
and that they appreciated the&#13;
chance to help others. Many&#13;
said that it made them appreciate&#13;
what they have here at&#13;
home even more.”&#13;
Callaghan says the group&#13;
goes on the trips every two&#13;
years and works with the National&#13;
Relief Network, which&#13;
picks a location that needs&#13;
help.&#13;
When the group goes on&#13;
its next mission in two years.&#13;
Hill says, “I will definitely do it&#13;
again.”&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
redched at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
R o t a r i a n s s e e k a p p l i c a n t s f o r A u s t r a l i a n e x c h a n g e p r o g r a m&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
Livingston County’s Rotary&#13;
clubs are helping to spread the&#13;
word about a month-long, fully&#13;
paid educational and career development&#13;
opportunity to Australia&#13;
coming up next spring.&#13;
The Rotary International&#13;
Foundation wdll sponsor four&#13;
early-career professionals to&#13;
travel on a Rotary Group Stu(fy&#13;
Exchange team to Brisbane,&#13;
the capital of Queensland and&#13;
Austriia’s fourth largest commercial&#13;
center.&#13;
The program offers an opportunity&#13;
for degreed or professionally&#13;
qualified men and&#13;
women who are in the early&#13;
years of their careers. The program&#13;
provides travel grants for&#13;
teams to exchange visits between&#13;
paired areas in different&#13;
countries.&#13;
Local Rotarians in the host&#13;
area provide for meals, lodging,&#13;
and group travel.&#13;
Eligible, applicants must be&#13;
between the ages of 25 and 40,&#13;
and may not be a Rotary club&#13;
member or be directly related&#13;
to a Rotarian. They must be&#13;
employed ftdl time, with at least&#13;
two years of work experience.&#13;
Applicants must get an endorsement&#13;
from an area Rotary&#13;
Club. Livingston County has&#13;
four clubs: Howell Rotary Club,&#13;
Brighton Rotary Club, F^owlerville&#13;
Rotary Club and Livingston&#13;
Simrise Rotary Club.&#13;
Completed, signed applications&#13;
must be submitted by 5&#13;
p.m. Sept. 12 to Assistant Governor&#13;
Jim Gilmore at jgilmore@&#13;
cobbhall.com. Gilmore&#13;
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Athlete of the week: Ryan Johnson of Brighton, B2&#13;
Recreation, golf and running calendars, B2&#13;
JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The 2 0 0 8&#13;
season full&#13;
o f mystery&#13;
One new league. Two new&#13;
head coaches. One new program.&#13;
More than 100 new&#13;
starters.&#13;
How does it all add up?&#13;
This is the first time since&#13;
I began covering Livingston&#13;
County football 13 years ago&#13;
where there are more questions&#13;
than answers heading&#13;
into a season. My head is&#13;
spinning trying to figure it all&#13;
out.&#13;
I can’t imagine the anxiety&#13;
of the players, fans and&#13;
coaches. The 2008 season is&#13;
one giant mystery waiting to&#13;
unravel before our eyes.&#13;
Brighton will be without&#13;
retired coach Bill Murray on&#13;
the sidelines for the first time&#13;
since the Reagan administration,&#13;
The scheduling format with&#13;
the new Kensington Lakes&#13;
Activities Association adds&#13;
further intrigue.&#13;
My preseason favorite,&#13;
Hartland, has just four winning&#13;
seasons since 1994. How&#13;
weird is that?&#13;
I’m not trying to make&#13;
excuses, but my record predicting&#13;
games this fall could&#13;
be uglier than a creature&#13;
from the Star Wars cantina.&#13;
But unpredictability is what&#13;
makes high school football so&#13;
much fun.&#13;
Here’s a look at next week’s&#13;
season openers:&#13;
■ L iv o n ia C h u r c h ill a t H a r t -&#13;
la n d , 7 p .m . T h u r s d a y - The&#13;
Churchill Chargers (7-3) have&#13;
mustered just two winning&#13;
seasons in the last 21 years,&#13;
but the taste of success last&#13;
year certainly makes them a&#13;
dangerous foe. This could be&#13;
Hartland’s first step toward&#13;
the playoffs. Hartland 22,&#13;
Churchill 17.&#13;
■ P in c k n e y a t N o r t h v i l l e ,&#13;
7 p .m . T h u r s d a y - The Mustangs&#13;
and Pirates are living&#13;
parallel lives. Northville has&#13;
just two winning seasons in&#13;
the past 13. The Pirates have&#13;
just two in the past 12. Both&#13;
programs desperately need&#13;
this one to start their fortunes&#13;
off right. Pinckney 24,&#13;
Northville 22.&#13;
■ W a l le d L a k e N o r t h e r n a t&#13;
H o w e ll , 7 p .m .T h u r s d a y - The&#13;
Aaron Metz era kicks off at&#13;
Howell with what appears to&#13;
be a gimme against a program&#13;
that is 10-35 since it was&#13;
created in 2003. The Highlanders&#13;
hammered Northern,&#13;
41-7, last year. Howell 35,&#13;
Northern 10.&#13;
■ B r ig h to n a t P ly m o u th&#13;
C a n to n , 7 p .m . T h u r s d a y&#13;
-How this game goes depends&#13;
entirely upon the&#13;
Chiefs. Are they the team&#13;
that went 5-4 last season or&#13;
the program that went 44-6&#13;
the four seasons prior? The&#13;
Bulldogs are thankful Rockford&#13;
is'off the schedule, but&#13;
the season-opening result remains&#13;
the same. Canton 35,&#13;
Brighton 20.&#13;
■ S o u th L y o n v s . W a lle d&#13;
L a k e C e n t r a l at Eastern Michigan&#13;
University’s Rynearson&#13;
Stadium, 11 a.m. Friday - It&#13;
might be difficult to play the&#13;
first game in a strange time at&#13;
a strange field, but the Lions&#13;
shouldn’t have any problems&#13;
dispatching the Vikings (2-7).&#13;
South Lyon 32, Central 14.&#13;
■ P e r r y a t W h i tm o r e L a k e ,&#13;
7 p .m .T h u r s d a y - Perry, coming&#13;
off a 1-8 season, has won&#13;
more than three games just&#13;
twice this decade. Whitmore&#13;
Lake 24, Perry 7.&#13;
■ F o w le r v ille a t O ld B e d fo rd&#13;
P re p , 7 p .m . T h u r s d a y -The&#13;
Gladiators barely blinked in&#13;
beating Old Redford, 51-0, last&#13;
season. TYuth be told, this game&#13;
shouldn’t be on the schedule.&#13;
The Gladiator players and fans&#13;
deserve better. Rnvlerville 44,&#13;
Old Redjbrd 12.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
S o u t h L y o n g o l f&#13;
p r o g r a m g r o w i n g&#13;
Capable Brighton&#13;
remains one of&#13;
state's top teams&#13;
B Y J A S O N D E E G A N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The Brighton Bulldogs still&#13;
are the class of the area girls’&#13;
golf scene, but South Lyon&#13;
coach Dan Skatzka has reason&#13;
to be excited, too.&#13;
Skatzka has attracted 22&#13;
girls to his team this year, the&#13;
largest turnout in school history.&#13;
His hard work promoting&#13;
his program and offering&#13;
his own time to give lessons&#13;
has paid off.&#13;
Skatzka implemented a&#13;
summer “mini-camp” where&#13;
one day a week dedicated&#13;
players showed up to play.&#13;
The Lions, who won the Kensington&#13;
Valley Conference title&#13;
in 2006, are building a solid&#13;
program.&#13;
“We’ve got a lot of really&#13;
good kids who pay attention&#13;
and work at it,” he said.&#13;
The Bulldogs, who were a&#13;
school-record fourth in the&#13;
state in 2007, lost three experienced&#13;
seniors, but finished&#13;
fifth against a competitive&#13;
field in Traverse City last&#13;
week. Here’s a look at the&#13;
fall season that is well under&#13;
way:&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
■ K e y P la y e rs : Erin Wil-&#13;
SEE GOLF, 82&#13;
A n n a lis a&#13;
N a p o li ta n o ,&#13;
a s e n io r a t&#13;
P in c k n e y&#13;
C o m m u n ity&#13;
H ig h S c h o o l,&#13;
p ra c tic e s&#13;
p u t t in g a t th e&#13;
T im b e r T ra c e&#13;
G o lf C lu b&#13;
in P u tn am&#13;
T o w n s h ip .&#13;
JESSICA MCINTYRE,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Boys tennis in full swing&#13;
Brighton the favorite in KLAA's west division&#13;
B Y J A S O N D E E G A N&#13;
The Livingston Community News Jeff Miner knows just about&#13;
everything about tennis at&#13;
Brighton High School.&#13;
His girls program has had&#13;
12 consecutive winning seasons,&#13;
compiling a record of&#13;
110-31-8. He’s been the boys junior&#13;
varsity coach for 12 years ps well.&#13;
He’s more than ready for his new&#13;
challenge this fall. He takes over as&#13;
the Bulldogs new varsity boys coach&#13;
for Brian Martin, who retired.&#13;
“It’s the same atmosphere (I’m&#13;
used to), but it’s still nice to be here&#13;
with what I hope is a really strong&#13;
team,” he said last week as he prepared&#13;
his team for practice.&#13;
The transition should be simple&#13;
for Brighton’s players. Senior Matt&#13;
Peplinski said Miner “keeps the&#13;
team uplifted.”&#13;
“He’s a good coach,” Peplinski&#13;
said. “He bands us all together.”&#13;
Brighton is the overwhelming&#13;
favorite in the ,west division of the&#13;
new Kensington Lakes Activities&#13;
Association. Here’s a look at the&#13;
boys season that is already in full&#13;
swing:&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
■ K e y p la y e r s : Matt Nielsen (sr.),&#13;
Alex Smith (sr.). Matt Peplinksi&#13;
(sr.), Dustin Werner (jr.). ,&#13;
■ C o m m e n t ; The Bulldogs lost&#13;
just three varsity starters, but one&#13;
of them was state qualifier Joel&#13;
Parrish. The doubles teams of Jeff&#13;
Kelly and Zach Viaches and Jesse&#13;
Maddock and Dom Traudt return&#13;
intact. “We have a lot of experience,”&#13;
Miner says. “Hopefully, a lot&#13;
of the young guys are more mature,&#13;
and they’ll be better players.”&#13;
Hartland Eagles&#13;
■ K e y p la y e r s : Jon Bialowicz (sr.),&#13;
Mark Byron, (jr.). Josh Brown (sr.).&#13;
■ C o m m e n t : 'The Eagles lost a&#13;
large chunk of their nucleus, returning&#13;
just five players. Byron and&#13;
Brown, last year’s No. 1 and No. 2,&#13;
lead the way. “I was really pleased&#13;
with the skill level that came to try&#13;
out,” coach Judy Jpgdfeld said.&#13;
Howell Highlanders&#13;
■ K e y p la y e r s : Kyle Brasier (sr.),&#13;
Austin Wright (so.), jyier Hoornstra&#13;
(jr.), lyier Peterson (so.).&#13;
■ C o m m e n t ; The Highlanders&#13;
are young and inexperienced with&#13;
' u *•&lt; ~ ^&#13;
l i i t i l t i H K n H&#13;
just one senior and only four returning&#13;
letter winners. Coach Mark&#13;
Oglesby has seven freshmen on the&#13;
team. Sophomore Ryan Garrison,&#13;
who had some success last year,&#13;
is currently teamed with freshman&#13;
Henry Palmer at No. 1 doubles.&#13;
“Our success will not be about the&#13;
team record, but how individuals do&#13;
in their flights,” Oglesby said.&#13;
Pinckney Pirates&#13;
■ K e y p la y e r s : Ryan Romano (jr),&#13;
Kyle Rais (sr), Justin Mercado (sr),&#13;
EJ. Geiger (sr), Rob Pauline (sr).&#13;
■ C o m m e n t : The Pirates lost six&#13;
SEE TEN N IS , 82&#13;
PHOTOS: JESSICA MCINTYRE.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
T h e B r ig h to n b o y s te n n is t e a m is c o u n t in g o n its tw o to p&#13;
d o u b le s te am s fo r p o in ts th is s e a s o n .T h e y a re , to p row ,&#13;
f r o m le f t , ju n io r s J e f f K e lly a n d Z a c h V ia c h e s ; a n d , b o t to m&#13;
ro w , f r o m le f t , s e n io rs Jes s e M a d d o c k a n d D o m T r a u d t .&#13;
A t le f t . M a t t N ie ls o n , a s e n io r a t B r ig h to n H ig h S c h o o l,&#13;
v o lle y s w i th t e a m m a t e s a t p r a c t ic e . N ie ls o n w i ll p la y a to p&#13;
s in g le s p o s it io n fo r t h e t e a m th is y e a r .&#13;
'It's the same&#13;
atmosphere (I'm&#13;
used to), but it's&#13;
still nice to be&#13;
here with what&#13;
I hope is a really&#13;
strong team/&#13;
Jeff Miner,&#13;
Brighton tennis coach&#13;
Swimmer, 12, perseveres to win state meet medal&#13;
D a n R a n k in , 1 2 , o v e rc om e s&#13;
o b s ta c le s to w in a m e d a l a t a&#13;
s ta te s w im m in g c h am p io n s h ip .&#13;
Obstacles didn't&#13;
deter Dan Rankin&#13;
from his goal&#13;
B Y J A S O N D E E G A N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Obstacles that would stop&#13;
some swimmers haven’t yet&#13;
slowed down Dan Rankin.&#13;
Rankin, a 12-year-old fropi&#13;
Pinckney who trains tvith&#13;
Club Wolverine in Ann Arbor,&#13;
overcame a concussion and&#13;
severe allergies to win a medal&#13;
at the Michigan Swimming&#13;
Long Course State Championships&#13;
July 31-Aug. 3 in Jenison.&#13;
He placed seventh in the&#13;
200 breaststroke and helped&#13;
his medley relay team place&#13;
fourth.&#13;
“I was in shock when I&#13;
got my medal,” Rankin admits.&#13;
“Going from 23rd in the&#13;
state (last year) to seventh is&#13;
huge.”&#13;
Rankin slipped in the locker&#13;
room and suffered a concussion&#13;
in May. His mother,&#13;
Michele Rankin, says missing&#13;
swimming for two weeks was&#13;
hard on her son. Back in the&#13;
water, he used fins and a kickboard&#13;
to keep his head above&#13;
water until he felt more comfortable.&#13;
.&#13;
“On the way home (from&#13;
practice), he told me, ‘There’s&#13;
always next year,”’ his&#13;
mom recalls. “It was like he&#13;
checked out (mentally), but I&#13;
told him, we can do this.”&#13;
Michele Rankin says her&#13;
son’s severe allergic reactions&#13;
to perfume and cologne&#13;
forced him to leave Pathfinder&#13;
School and become homeschooled.&#13;
He said certain&#13;
scents cause major reactions.&#13;
At one workout, he got sick in&#13;
the pool.&#13;
“If I’m around it (certain&#13;
smells) for five seconds. I’m&#13;
puking. Trying to overcome&#13;
that is kind of hard at practice,”&#13;
he says.&#13;
The Rankins still are deciding&#13;
whether he will return to&#13;
school for seventh grade this&#13;
fall or not.&#13;
Through it all, Rankin “has&#13;
come a long way in a year,”&#13;
said Josh Morgan, an agegroup&#13;
coach with Club Wolverine.&#13;
“He’s gotten to a place&#13;
where he’s been consistent&#13;
with his training.&#13;
“With the concussion, he&#13;
persevered through it. It&#13;
wasn’t easy for him. He felt&#13;
he was behind and bummed&#13;
about it. He pushed through&#13;
and ended up doing great.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
B2 T H E L IV IN G S T O N C O M M U N IT Y N EW S FRIDAY, AUG U ST 22, 2 0 0 8&#13;
RUNNING&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ Aug. IS , 31 St an n u a l M e lo n&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length:&#13;
1 mile walky'run,5K-l OK, melon&#13;
roll. Start: 6:1 S p.m. Contact: Beth&#13;
Schrader, 517-546-0693, parksandrec@&#13;
ci.howell.ml.us.&#13;
■ Aug. 2 0 , N o r thw in d Running&#13;
Club s um m e r cross c o u n try&#13;
series. Independence Lake Park,&#13;
3200 Jennings Rd., Whitmore Lake.&#13;
Length; 5K. Start: 7 p.m. Cost: $5.&#13;
Contact: Larry BostwicK northwindrc@&#13;
yahoo.com.&#13;
■ Aug. 2 3 , S ilver Lake 5 0-5 0 ,&#13;
Pinckney Recreation Area. www.&#13;
tortoiseandhare.com/races/silver50.&#13;
htm. Length: 50 mile/50K&#13;
Ultra Marathon, 2- and 4-person&#13;
relay. Start: 7 a.m.Cost: $50-$140.&#13;
Contact:Tortoise and Hare Running&#13;
and Fitness Center, 734-623-9640,&#13;
events@tortoiseandhare.com.&#13;
■ Aug. 2 4 , Island Lake T ria thlon&#13;
Series, Island Lake State Recreation&#13;
Area, Green OakTownship.www.&#13;
theelementevents.com. Length:&#13;
800-meter swim, 12.5-mile bike,&#13;
3.1 -mile run. Start: 7:30 a.m. Cost:&#13;
$59-$69.$110 relay.Contact:jim@&#13;
theelementevents.com.&#13;
■ Sept. 6 , Witch's H a t Run, South&#13;
Lyon High, 1000 N. Lafayette, www.&#13;
’slxc.com/witch. Length: 5K run-walk.&#13;
lOKrun. 1 mile run. Start: 9 a.m.&#13;
Cost: $10-$25. Contact; Scott Smith,&#13;
248-207-5135, smiths@slcs.us.&#13;
■ Sept. 6 , Dances W ith D ir t 100K&#13;
Relay, Hell, www.danceswithdirt.&#13;
com. Length: 50 mile-SOK run. 10OK&#13;
relay. Start: 6:15 a.m. Contact: 734-&#13;
929-9027, events@runningfit.com.&#13;
■ Sept. 1 3 ,2 n d an n u al&#13;
D u ffe y A dams Run fo r Autism,&#13;
Kensington Metropark, Milford.&#13;
Distance: 5K run-walk. 1 -mile walk.&#13;
Web site: www.judsoncenter.&#13;
org. Cost: $15-$22. Start: 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Details: 248-288-3711.&#13;
■ Sept. 13, Run Drugs O u t o f&#13;
Town Run, Howell City Park. Length:&#13;
5K run-walk, kids run. Cost: $20&#13;
early, $25 race day. Start: 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Details: Daydra Cormican, 517-545-&#13;
5944, daydra@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
■ Sept. 2 7 , M iles o f Smiles 5K&#13;
run-w alk. Harvest Festival, Brighton&#13;
High School, 7878 Brighton Rd.&#13;
Cost: $25 family/$5 kid/$10 per runner.&#13;
Start: 8:30 a.m. Contact; Karen&#13;
Bihimeyer, 734-663-5837, mosfunrun@&#13;
gmail.com.&#13;
■ Sept. 2 7 , John Rogucki&#13;
M em o ria l Kensington Challenge,&#13;
Kensington Metropark, Milford.&#13;
Length: 5K run-walk, 15K, kids run.&#13;
Details: Must be a member of Ann&#13;
ArborTrack Club. www.aatrackclub.&#13;
org. Cost: $27-$35. Start: 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Contact: Jo Darlington,jrmkc@&#13;
aatrackclub.org.&#13;
GOLF&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ A u g . 2 5 , F o u r th a n n u a l&#13;
B r ig h to n H o u s e o u t in g benefitting&#13;
St. Joseph's Hospice of&#13;
Livingston County, Lakeland Golf &amp;&#13;
Country Club, Hamburg Township.&#13;
10 a.m. shotgun. Cost: $400 per&#13;
foursome.&#13;
Details: 810-229-9390.&#13;
■ S e p t . 6 , F o u r th a n n u a l&#13;
H o w e ll E d u c a t io n F o u n d a t io n&#13;
o u t in g , Ironwood Golf Club, 6900&#13;
E. Highland Rd., Howell. 1 p.m.&#13;
shotgun. Cost: $75pp. Details: 517-&#13;
548-6230.&#13;
■ Sept. 11, Love INC o u ting ,&#13;
Chemung Hills Golf Club, Howell.&#13;
Cost:$100 pp.Start:8 a.m.shotgun.&#13;
Details: 517-586-4014.&#13;
R E C R E A T I O N C A L E N D A R&#13;
EV EN TS&#13;
■ Y o u th s p o rts - 19 Sports is&#13;
hosting flag football beginning&#13;
Sept. 6 and instructional basketball&#13;
beginning in November.Web&#13;
site: www.i9sports.com. Contact:&#13;
Craig Stewart, 810-923-5506,&#13;
cstewart@i9sports.com.&#13;
■ B a s e b a ll-s o ftb a ll try o u ts&#13;
-T h e Brighton Youth Baseball/&#13;
Softball Travel team will hold tryouts&#13;
noon-4:30 p.m. Sept. 7 and&#13;
14 at Hawkins baseball fields.The&#13;
program is also looking for a U-11&#13;
coach. For details, contact Mike&#13;
Baitinger at mbaitinger@yahoo.&#13;
com or 810-231-3706.&#13;
■ B a s eb a ll try o u ts - The&#13;
Livingston Storm U11 baseball&#13;
team will be 3-5 p.m. Sept. 14&#13;
and 21 at the Storm North Field,&#13;
13667 Highland Rd., Hartland,&#13;
Details: Mike Cusick, 734-645-&#13;
6276, mikejcusick@comcast.net.&#13;
■ K en s in g to n V a lle y B as eb a ll&#13;
S o ftb a ll A s so c ia tio n - The&#13;
KVBSA is accepting applications&#13;
for travel baseball and softball&#13;
teams for the 2009 season.&#13;
Baseball will have multiple divisions&#13;
(community, advanced&#13;
and open) for U9-U18 and&#13;
softball divisions between U10-&#13;
U 18. Contact: Jeff David, Jeff.&#13;
david@kvbsa.com. Web site: www.&#13;
kvbsa.com.&#13;
■ B a s e b a ll-s o f tb a ll t r y o u ts -&#13;
Tryouts for the 2009 Pinckney Travel&#13;
Baseball &amp; Softball teams will be&#13;
Aug.2 4 at Bennett Parkin Hamburg&#13;
Township.Times are:&#13;
.- U9 on Field 2 (9-11 a.m.),&#13;
- U11 on Field 3 (9-11 a.m.),&#13;
- U13 on Field 1 (9-11 a.m.),&#13;
- U10 on Field 2 (11 a.m.-l p.m.)&#13;
- U12 on Field 3 (11 a.m.-l p.m.).&#13;
Softball tryout times are:&#13;
- U12 on Field 4 (9-11 a.m.)&#13;
-U 1 4 o n Field 4 (11 a.m.-l p.m.).&#13;
Coaches are needed. Details: Scott&#13;
517-861 -7482, sacree@pinckneyball.&#13;
org,&#13;
H OW E L L PARKS&#13;
A N D RECREATION&#13;
517-546-0693 ext. 0 or'&#13;
www.howellrecreation.org.&#13;
■ S o c c e r le a g u e - Sessions for 6-&#13;
to 9-year-olds begin August 25 on&#13;
Monday and Wednesdays for eight&#13;
weeks. Sessions for 10- to 13-yearolds&#13;
begin Aug. 26 on Tuesday and&#13;
Thursdays for eight weeks.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140.&#13;
■ S um m e r c am p s - Camps and&#13;
clinics are available in tennis, soccer,&#13;
golf, baseball, basketball, cheer,&#13;
pom, bowling,skateboarding and&#13;
P IN C K N E Y C O M M U N 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. M-W-F. Cost: $2.50 per&#13;
person. Details: 810-225-3946.&#13;
FOW LE R V IL LE C O M M U N IT Y&#13;
REC&#13;
517-223-6481.&#13;
H A R T L A N D C O M M U N IT Y ED&#13;
8 10-626-2150 or www.hartlandcommunityed.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ O p e n sw im s - 8:30-10:30 a.m.&#13;
and 12:30-2 p.m. M-F and 7:30-9&#13;
p.m. M-W-F-Sat.&#13;
■ F itn e s s m em b e r s h ip - Fitness&#13;
room at Community Education&#13;
Center. Cost; $3/visit. $25/month.&#13;
■ S e n io r c e n te r classes&#13;
- Aerobics, stability ball training,&#13;
walk-fit, yoga and stretching classes&#13;
are available. Details: 810-626-2135.&#13;
■ V o l le y b a l l c am p - Students&#13;
entering grades 4-8 will work&#13;
with Hartland varsity players&#13;
9 a.m.-noon Aug. 25-28 at the&#13;
HESSC main gym on M-59.Cost:&#13;
$85.&#13;
GOLF FROM B1&#13;
Pirates looking for juniors to step up&#13;
liams (so.), Emmie Pietila&#13;
(so.), Katie Chappelle (jr.).&#13;
■ C o m m e n t : Brighton&#13;
coach Bill Miller still has one&#13;
of the state’s top 10 teams&#13;
thanks to improved versions&#13;
of Pietila and Williams, but&#13;
he’s searching for more consistent&#13;
scores down the lineup.&#13;
Freshman Erin Conway,&#13;
sophomore Lia Mancuso and&#13;
junior Nicole Segler will try to&#13;
fill that role. “We are just going&#13;
to work on improving all&#13;
year,” Miller said.&#13;
Hartland Eagles&#13;
■ K e y p la y e r s : Morgan&#13;
Lammers (sr). Holly Erickson&#13;
(jr.), Amy Senchuk (jr).&#13;
■ C o m m e n t : The Eagles,&#13;
who tied for third in the KVC&#13;
with Lakeland last year, have&#13;
just three players back. Several&#13;
Eagles are so green with&#13;
inexperience they played&#13;
their first 18-hole rounds in&#13;
the team’s first tournament&#13;
last week. “With our young&#13;
golfers coming in, we have&#13;
a tremendous amount of potential,”&#13;
coach Mike Joseph&#13;
said. “Whether we realize it&#13;
depends on how quickly we&#13;
pick things up.”&#13;
Howell Highlanders&#13;
■ K e y P la y e rs : Samantha&#13;
Metzler (sn), Andrea Tarrant&#13;
(jr), Michelle Pavlack (jr), Rachel&#13;
Gravelle (jr), Maisie Pless&#13;
&lt;jr.).&#13;
■ C om m e n t : The Highlanders&#13;
hovered near the bottom&#13;
of the KVC last year, but coach&#13;
Bob Billups expects much&#13;
better team scores thanks to&#13;
Metzler’s emergence as a No. 1&#13;
and a group of juniors who are&#13;
improving. Sophomore Ashlyn&#13;
Samples could contribute. “I&#13;
have my top four players back&#13;
from the end of last season, and&#13;
they seem to have gotten better,”&#13;
he said.&#13;
Pinckney Pirates&#13;
■ K e y p la y e rs : Annalisa Napolitano&#13;
(sr), Taylor Miller (sr),&#13;
Aliisa Carter (jr), Courtney&#13;
Jenkins (so.).&#13;
JESSICA MCINTVRE.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
C o u r tn e y J e n k in s , a s o p h o r n o r e a t P in c k n e y C o m m u n it y H ig h&#13;
S c h o o l, p r a c t ic e s h e r s w in g a t t h e T im b e r T r a c e G o lf C lu b in&#13;
P u tn am T o w n s h ip .&#13;
■ C om m e n t : Eight of the 12&#13;
Pirates on the varsity roster&#13;
played last season. Coach Cas&#13;
Scranton needs a couple of&#13;
players to emerge from a large&#13;
junior class to complement his&#13;
two seniors and Jenkins, the&#13;
daughter of former Eastern&#13;
Michigan University men’s&#13;
head coach John Jenkins. “We&#13;
need a couple of players who&#13;
shoot in the mid to high 50s&#13;
to get closer to 50,” Scranton&#13;
said.&#13;
South Lyon Lions&#13;
■ K e y p la y e r s : Christy&#13;
Kooney (sn), Emily Groth (sn),&#13;
Amy Comuth (sn), Danielle Godair&#13;
(so.).&#13;
■ C om m e n t : Skatzka expects&#13;
Kooney and Godair to&#13;
be shooting in the high 30s this&#13;
season. Junior Brittany Snively&#13;
could contribute in a crowded&#13;
lineup. “We’ve got so much&#13;
competition, I’m not sure who&#13;
will start from week to week,”&#13;
Skatzka said.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
TENNIS FROM B1&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
coach likes&#13;
his team&#13;
players from one of their best&#13;
teams in recent years, but&#13;
coach Ross Wisser believes&#13;
they can make up for it with&#13;
their work ethic. “It’s by far&#13;
the most focused group of kids&#13;
I’ve seen coaching or playing&#13;
in high school,” he said.&#13;
South Lyon Lions&#13;
■ K e y p la y e r s : Doohak Kim&#13;
(sr.), Willy Speers (sr.), Mike&#13;
Detizio (sr.), Kyle Gordon&#13;
(sn).&#13;
■ C o m m e n t : Coach Don&#13;
Valentine called this the most&#13;
talented group he’s ever&#13;
had, but by moving to a killer&#13;
schedule in the Kensington&#13;
Lakes Activities Association&#13;
central division against Novi&#13;
and Northville, his record&#13;
won’t show it. The Lions have&#13;
10 seniors. “I’m optimistic&#13;
that in a different schedule,&#13;
we’d be much better,” he said.&#13;
“We are not pussycats. We are&#13;
closer to Lions.”&#13;
Fowlerville Gladiators&#13;
■ K e y p la y e r s : Dar Larong&#13;
(sn), Dalton Zimmerman (sn),&#13;
Chris Williamson (sn), Derek&#13;
Hoffess (jn), 'Trevor Copeland&#13;
(so.).&#13;
■ C o m m e n t : The Gladiators,&#13;
fourth in division III of&#13;
the Capital Area Activities&#13;
Conference, have 24 players,&#13;
enough to field their first full&#13;
junior-varsity program. Larong,&#13;
Zimmerman and Williamson&#13;
are four-year players.&#13;
“We’ve got more depth than&#13;
we’ve had in the past,” coach&#13;
Jim Jonas said.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan®&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
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exp. 734 971-4662&#13;
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gas$. Reliable par required.&#13;
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Well 8 septic in.&#13;
$19,500/per acre -F&#13;
improvements. Lots of&#13;
wildlife. (734) 878-3228&#13;
X M a n u fa c tu r e d&#13;
H om e s - S a le )&#13;
AAH- '04 Schuft 4 bdrm,&#13;
2 bath, C/A, shed, family&#13;
room, all appliances. Will&#13;
finance. @ 734-461-6000&#13;
FARM HOUSE w/barn in&#13;
Grass lake on 5 acres.&#13;
Copp 8 Co. Real Estate.&#13;
Gretchen (517) 787-0700&#13;
Munith/Stockbridge Area&#13;
Jackson County 36.5&#13;
acres, building/hunting.&#13;
$135,000. More land&#13;
avail. 517-812-6090.&#13;
C&#13;
H om e s&#13;
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in Scio Farms Estates. 3&#13;
bdrm, 2 bath, large kitchen.&#13;
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rms. Furnace, hot&#13;
water heater 8 dishwasher&#13;
new within last 2 yrs.&#13;
C/A, laundry room. Corner&#13;
lot on Apricot 8 Magnolia,&#13;
#775. Call 734-&#13;
663-8822 $29,000.&#13;
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C H om e&#13;
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plumbing, electrical&#13;
Lie. (734) 658-4208&#13;
Basements, Decks, Any&#13;
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masterbuilders-inc.com,&#13;
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AARCo Land, yards,&#13;
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mulch. S (734) 474-9440 Power Wash 8 Deck&#13;
-------------------------------------- Stain. Ins. 734-612-5357&#13;
DAVE'S TREE SERVICE&#13;
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8 Sprinkler Systems&#13;
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Custom Drywall 8 Plaster&#13;
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EXTERIOR PAINTERS&#13;
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(517) 206-1302&#13;
Piano 8 Guitar Lessons.&#13;
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teacher. Pittsfield twp.&#13;
(734) 646-2740&#13;
JR Lawn Care Services&#13;
father 8 son operated.&#13;
Josh @ (734) 272-2441&#13;
INTERIOR PAINTING&#13;
30 Years Experience&#13;
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25% off residential, over&#13;
15 yrs exp. insured free&#13;
(734) 340-7627&#13;
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Action C-3 Zoned on&#13;
Stadium 4244 sf, parking,&#13;
reduced to $795,000&#13;
Elmer (734) 528-1100&#13;
B-3 Prime Commercial.&#13;
2835 Washtenaw Ave.&#13;
$995,000 or lease.&#13;
Elmer (734) 528-1100&#13;
3 bdrm/2 bath Foreclosure&#13;
$10,900. For listings&#13;
800-619-3816 ext F569&#13;
^ Lots For Sale ^&#13;
1-1/2 Lots: Adjacent Lots&#13;
66X244 and 66X100.&#13;
Wood Garage 16X22.&#13;
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$48K. 310 E. Forest, Ypsi&#13;
734-483-6216&#13;
Auction&#13;
43 acre campground&#13;
1400 ft. lakefront&#13;
North Webster, IN&#13;
(260) 580-3400&#13;
Leoni Twp- 2 10 acre&#13;
parcels, $95,000 each.&#13;
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Triangle Development&#13;
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734-477-9970&#13;
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Ashley Terrace Condominiuins|&#13;
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Sutton Development, Co. LLC&#13;
Starting at $100,000&#13;
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|Single family homes from $209,900|&#13;
248-470-5481&#13;
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Autumn Woods&#13;
E. Clark Rd&#13;
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Autumn Woods Condominiums&#13;
Sutton Development, Co. LLC&#13;
Starting at $125,000&#13;
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S 734-663-4101&#13;
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firs, cat. ceiling, att. gar,&#13;
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Ann Arbor 3 bedrooms,&#13;
2.5 baths, washer/dryer,&#13;
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$1070. 734-223-0821.&#13;
ANN ARBOR FOX GLEN&#13;
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Saline 2 bdrm Duplex-&#13;
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appliances, $750 + utllities.&#13;
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3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, near&#13;
med. school. Wash/dry,&#13;
A/C, deck, bsmt, carport&#13;
$1075. 734-761-3960&#13;
Virginia Park- Eberwhite&#13;
upper 3 bdrm, 1.1 bath,&#13;
laundry, balcony shed,&#13;
pets welcome. $1,100&#13;
-F util 734-426-3344&#13;
Whitmore Lake - 3 bdrm&#13;
1.5 bath, basement gar.,&#13;
$1075/mo. 810-623-2034.&#13;
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bdrm, 1 bath,laundry&#13;
Near hwy-$695. 734-878-&#13;
6253, 810-599-3458,&#13;
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bdrm upper unit C/A,&#13;
Laundry hookups, 900sf,&#13;
$725/mo. (734) 424-2788&#13;
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bath Townhome, washer&#13;
/dryer, pets ok, A/C,&#13;
bsmt.$750. 517-414-7819&#13;
YPSI- 2 bdrm, 2.5 bath,&#13;
washer/dryer, att garage,&#13;
1200 sq. f t ., near EMU&#13;
$750. 734-547-0880.&#13;
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I GARAGE FOR RENT:&#13;
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dep. 734-769-6956.&#13;
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2.5 car att. garage, no&#13;
pets.$1300 734-426-8499&#13;
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w/AC, fireplace, gar^e.&#13;
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full bsmt, 2.5 detached&#13;
car gar., big yard, Ypsi.&#13;
Call (734) 429-1461&#13;
Stockbridge 4 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath, Jacuzzi, 2nd fl laundry,&#13;
lg garage 10 ft door,&#13;
$1100-Fsec313-350-9907&#13;
4bdrm 2bath $300/mo&#13;
5%down,20yrs,8% listings&#13;
800-619-3816 xR687&#13;
Great country 2 bdrm, 2&#13;
bath, well maintained,&#13;
Saline schools, $1200/&#13;
mo-Fsec. 734.944.0474&#13;
Great for Roommates&#13;
1774 W. Michigan Ave.&#13;
4 bdrms, 2 baths, partial&#13;
finished bsmt, full size&#13;
washer 8 dryer, fridge 8&#13;
stove included. Avail.&#13;
8/25. $1300/mo. 734-&#13;
487-1990/313-919-5162.&#13;
Share bath 8 kitchen,&#13;
clean 8 quiet utilities,&#13;
free cable (734) 973-0261&#13;
CAMPUS UM, Furnished,&#13;
shared kit., bath, laundry&#13;
8 Internet. No pets.&#13;
$430-F. 734-276-0886&#13;
CLEAN, QUIET YPSIshare&#13;
kitchen/baths,&#13;
$365/mo.+ Deposit,&#13;
No pets. 734-461-1528&#13;
FURNISHED rooms for&#13;
rent or furnished 1 bdrm&#13;
apt, all utilltes, cable.&#13;
(734) 972-8255_________&#13;
1 Mo Free! Ypsi. 1 bdrm&#13;
in 5 bdrm house. Laundry,&#13;
garage, in-ground&#13;
pool $350. 248-474-7993 ^&#13;
YPSI-Near EMU! Furnished&#13;
room, share kitchen ^&#13;
8 bath, no pets/smoke.&#13;
$315. 734-484-4014&#13;
A S h a re o r S u b le t&#13;
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mi. to Ann Arbor.&#13;
$1000+util 734-475-1786&#13;
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garage, Close to schools&#13;
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$1000/mo. 734-368-5667.&#13;
EMU furnished rm. Free&#13;
cable/utils/hi-speed internet/&#13;
good refs. $275 includes&#13;
all. 734-972-3321&#13;
Historic Northville. 2&#13;
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style, very clean utils included,&#13;
3 blocks to town.&#13;
George 734-665-8461&#13;
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517-596-3040.&#13;
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CONDO- 2 bdrm, 2 bath,&#13;
study, screened porch,&#13;
garage. 1165 sq.ft. All&#13;
appis. Liberty 8 I-94.&#13;
$1100/mo. 734-604-3353&#13;
C&#13;
Ann Arbor NE 4 bdrm,&#13;
2-Fbath, newer kit., on&#13;
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mo+utils. 734-846-2034&#13;
cA p a r tm e n ts&#13;
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$950/Mo. 734-717-6707&#13;
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2200 sq', 3 bdrm, 2 bath,&#13;
7210 Jackson Rd, $1300.&#13;
www.rumasonry.com.&#13;
or 810-231-5060._______&#13;
3bdrm, 1 bath, C/A, full&#13;
bsmt, Belleville Schools&#13;
$1500/damage dep.&#13;
$1000/mo. 734-697-7951&#13;
3 bdrm w/ bsmt,.&#13;
Ypsi TWP, 1.5 bath&#13;
734-262-1627&#13;
Newly Renovated 2&#13;
bdrm home for rent.&#13;
$600/mo. Call 485-6700.&#13;
North of Chelsea 4 bedroom&#13;
3 baths,&#13;
washer/dryer, pets welcome,&#13;
garage, fireplace.&#13;
45 minutes from Ann Arbor,&#13;
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$1600.&#13;
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1300. 732-5636&#13;
Ranch style home avail&#13;
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(734) 485-3379&#13;
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mo. (734) 474-5020&#13;
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$650 incl utils, mo to mo&#13;
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$1200/mo 313-363-2984&#13;
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West Pharmaceutical&#13;
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WST) is a global pharmaceutical&#13;
technology company&#13;
that applies proprietary&#13;
materials science,&#13;
formulation research and&#13;
manufacturing innovation&#13;
to advance the quality,&#13;
therapeutic value,&#13;
development speed and&#13;
rapid market availability&#13;
of pharmaceuticals,&#13;
biologies, vaccines and&#13;
consumer healthcare&#13;
products. West is the&#13;
world's premiere provider&#13;
of standard setting&#13;
systems and device&#13;
components for&#13;
parenterally administered&#13;
medicines and an&#13;
emerging leader in the&#13;
development of advanced&#13;
formulation technologies&#13;
for the transmucosal&#13;
delivery of&#13;
drugs. Internationally&#13;
headquartered in&#13;
Lionville, Pennsylvania,&#13;
West supports its partners&#13;
and customers from&#13;
50 locations throughout&#13;
North America, South&#13;
America, Europe, Mexico,&#13;
Japan, Asia and the&#13;
Pacific and Australia.&#13;
W o rk F low&#13;
T e c h n o lo g y&#13;
C o o rd in a to r&#13;
1st shift&#13;
Full Time/&#13;
Great Benefits&#13;
We are seeking a&#13;
self-directed individual&#13;
who has a working&#13;
knowledge of traditional&#13;
prepress skills, preferably&#13;
with Prinergy workflow&#13;
to research workflow&#13;
advancements in&#13;
the industry, communicate&#13;
and recommend&#13;
suggested paths for the&#13;
continual advancement&#13;
of technology at Thomson-&#13;
Shore. Excellent&#13;
Book Manufacturing experience&#13;
with a printing&#13;
degree preferred.&#13;
Experience in the following&#13;
areas is required:&#13;
• Project management&#13;
and/or managing&#13;
workflow technologies&#13;
West Monarch Analytical * Working knowledge of&#13;
Labs located in Maumee, s o ^ a re pro-&#13;
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810-844-2502&#13;
Part Time CDLA w / doubles.&#13;
endorsement needed&#13;
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Responsible for preparing&#13;
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also for reviewing&#13;
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graduate or GED equivalent&#13;
and 24 credit hours&#13;
in related coursework&#13;
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work experience OR the&#13;
equivalent combination&#13;
of education and work&#13;
experience. Demonstrated&#13;
proficiency in integrated&#13;
computerized&#13;
accounting systems and&#13;
Microsoft Office Software.&#13;
Must pass skills&#13;
test. Starting hourly rate&#13;
is $13.73 with numerous&#13;
fringe benefits. Application&#13;
deadline is August&#13;
29, 2008.&#13;
Interested persons&#13;
should send completed&#13;
Wee application and&#13;
transcripts to Washtenaw&#13;
Community College,&#13;
Office of Human&#13;
Resource Management,&#13;
4800 E. Huron River Dr,&#13;
Business Education&#13;
Building, First Floor,&#13;
Room 120, Ann Arbor,&#13;
Ml. 734-973-3497. For&#13;
job postings and&#13;
application materials&#13;
see our web site at:&#13;
www.wccnet.edu/jobs&#13;
* Wee is a smoke free&#13;
campus. AA/EEO/ADA&#13;
. ^ W a s h t e n a w&#13;
for Chemists and Senior&#13;
Chemists. Chemist positions&#13;
include entry level&#13;
to senior level. A four&#13;
year degree in chemistry&#13;
or a related science is&#13;
required. Experience&#13;
working in a GMP laboratory&#13;
is preferred. We&#13;
especially seek individuals&#13;
with chromatography&#13;
development /validation&#13;
and metals analysis&#13;
experience. Experience&#13;
with GC/MS, LC/MS and&#13;
IGP is a plus. West has&#13;
a lotto offer from&#13;
compensation that is&#13;
competitive within the&#13;
industry to a comprehensive&#13;
package of&#13;
benefits. Qualified candidates&#13;
are encouraged to&#13;
apply directly through&#13;
the West website at&#13;
www.westpharma.com&#13;
or email resumes to&#13;
deanne.price@&#13;
westpharma.com&#13;
An Equal Opportunity&#13;
Employer&#13;
VDP, large format and&#13;
color management and&#13;
MAC and PC platforms.&#13;
• Excellent communication&#13;
skills with all levels&#13;
of the organization&#13;
• Understanding and experience&#13;
with lean&#13;
processes&#13;
Thomson-Shore, Inc. is&#13;
an employee owned&#13;
company and a leader in&#13;
complete book manufacturing.&#13;
Qualified candidates&#13;
looking to begin a&#13;
career with a teamoriented&#13;
company&#13;
should submit a resume&#13;
to Tammy Pepper at,&#13;
Thomson-Shore, Inc,&#13;
7300 W. Joy Rd, Dexter,&#13;
Ml 48130 or email to&#13;
tammyp@thomson&#13;
shore.com or fax to&#13;
734-426-6233. EOE&#13;
www.tshore.com&#13;
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Wed p.m. Degree 8&#13;
experience required.&#13;
Send resume/letterto&#13;
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Eastern Michigan University&#13;
is accepting applications&#13;
for the Production&#13;
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This position will coordinate&#13;
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kitchen including the&#13;
ordering, production and&#13;
presentation of food.&#13;
Qualifications:&#13;
Ability to read and write&#13;
English, interpret instructions,&#13;
and perform basic&#13;
arithmetic calculations,&#13;
typically acquired&#13;
through the completion&#13;
of a high school education&#13;
or equivalent education&#13;
and experience.&#13;
Ability to acquire a Food&#13;
Handler Certification&#13;
within 90 days of hire.&#13;
Completion of a twoyear&#13;
culinary arts program&#13;
is required. One&#13;
year of cooking experience&#13;
in high-volume&#13;
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is required. Previous&#13;
customer service experience&#13;
is necessary.&#13;
Knowledge of C-Board&#13;
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as a bank teller, an&#13;
outgoing professional&#13;
personality and enjoy&#13;
working with the public.&#13;
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of one year full time&#13;
custodial work experience,&#13;
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22, 2008.&#13;
Interested persons&#13;
should apply to Washtenaw&#13;
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Office of Human&#13;
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4800 E. Huron River Dr,&#13;
Business Education&#13;
Building, First Floor,&#13;
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Ml. 734-973-3497.&#13;
For job postings and&#13;
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see our web site at&#13;
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Ypsilanti 734-444-4048&#13;
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WAITSTAFF.&#13;
Days 4-5 shifts/wk. Full&#13;
service exp. essential.&#13;
One of the better day&#13;
wait jobs in town! Must&#13;
be avail wknds for either&#13;
position. Apply Mon-&#13;
Thur 3-5pm at Red Hawk&#13;
Bar 8 Grill, 316 S. State.&#13;
CAFE MARIE expanding «&#13;
operations. Hiring&#13;
all positions. Apply in&#13;
person: 1759 Plymouth&#13;
Rd., Ann Arbor________&#13;
Cherry Blossom&#13;
Japanese Restaurant&#13;
Hiring experienced kitchen grill In $a)ine. Apply&#13;
8 sushi bar sous chefs 8 in person: 101 W. Michiexperienced&#13;
servers. Apply gan Ave. 734-429-4868&#13;
at 3776 S. State St., in Ann --------------------------------------&#13;
OELICATESfEN&#13;
SERVERS 8 LINE COOKS&#13;
Now Hiring Brecon&#13;
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A rb o r 734-332-8750.&#13;
COOKS, LINE&#13;
Part time. Apply at:&#13;
Classic Cup Cafe, 4389&#13;
Jackson Rd. Ann Arbor.&#13;
Waitstaff b&#13;
Hosts&#13;
Experienced, Apply at:&#13;
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Jackson Rd. Ann Arbor.&#13;
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OWNER/OPERATORS&#13;
OTR, home weekly,&#13;
steady work.&#13;
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owners welcome.&#13;
888-887-4678&#13;
WRECKER DRIVER-CDL&#13;
8 experience preferred.&#13;
Call 734-484-0508.&#13;
100 New Driver&#13;
Trainees Needed&#13;
at Swift Transportation!&#13;
Earn $800 per week&#13;
No experience needed!&#13;
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in 3 weeks at&#13;
Nu-Way-#1 in Ml!&#13;
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1-888-690-0133&#13;
ee salary range is&#13;
$15,491 -$24,322.&#13;
To fill out an application,&#13;
please go to&#13;
www.jcisd.org&#13;
8 complete one online.&#13;
PCMI Coach Vacancy&#13;
JHS Head Varsity Boys&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Jackson Public Schools&#13;
Apply online ONLY&#13;
www.jpsk12.org/Online&#13;
_____ Applications_____&#13;
PE/Health Teacher&#13;
Jackson Public Schools&#13;
Vacancy&#13;
MX or MA/MB endorsement&#13;
required.&#13;
Apply online ONLY&#13;
www.jpski 2.org/Online&#13;
•*$750-$900/wk * • _____ Applications_____&#13;
Solo drivers PRESCHOOL TEACHER&#13;
With Full Benefits &amp; 401K puli time; must have AA,&#13;
Driver Trainees Needed!&#13;
No Experience&#13;
Necessary&#13;
Company Sponsored&#13;
Training Available&#13;
Sign On Bonuses!&#13;
SUBURBAN TRUCK&#13;
DRIVER TRAINING&#13;
SCHOOL&#13;
Call Now (734) 229-0000&#13;
"Dedicated to Student&#13;
Success"&#13;
E-MAIL YOUR&#13;
FREEBIE A D S TO&#13;
freebies@annarbornews.com&#13;
Please call 734-971-3802&#13;
Seeking Master's Level&#13;
Child 8 Family Specialist&#13;
P/T - 8 hrs weekly.&#13;
Master's level social&#13;
worker/ counselor/&#13;
special educator. Email&#13;
Resume to: perrynursery&#13;
©provide.net&#13;
Special Ed Teacher&#13;
Jackson Public Schools&#13;
Vacancy&#13;
Emotionally Impaired&#13;
endorsement required.&#13;
Apply online ONLY&#13;
www.jpsk12 .org/Online&#13;
Applications&#13;
S o f e t v E n g i n e e r&#13;
flIcoQ Houumet, o division of fllcoo Pouuer and&#13;
Propulsion, the tuorld's largest monufocturer&#13;
of precision castings, primarlli,) for je t aircraft&#13;
and industrial gas turbine engines has a&#13;
challenging opportunitv available for a Safety&#13;
engineer at our Ulhitehall, Ml operations.&#13;
The Individuol cue seek uuill possess a B.5.&#13;
Degree In Occupational Safety and Health,&#13;
Safety engineering, or equivalent etcperience&#13;
Luith 3-5 years of applicable experience in a&#13;
manufacturing environment. Must possess&#13;
a good uuorking knouuledge of applicable&#13;
lauus and regulations regarding uuorkplace&#13;
safety and health, strong interpersonal skills,&#13;
program management skills, K skills, and the&#13;
ability to function in a team environment.&#13;
This position is responsible to coordinate&#13;
safety-related activities tuhich includes:&#13;
detecting and monitoring plant conditions&#13;
that may adversely affect the safety and&#13;
health of employees and/or violate applicable&#13;
laujs; effects or recommends corrective&#13;
measures: completes plant audits and&#13;
program assessments ond prepares uuritten&#13;
reports on findings; participates in incident&#13;
investigations to determine the “root cause"&#13;
and ensure the implementation of appropriate&#13;
changes to prevent future occurrences;&#13;
conducts employee training programs; and&#13;
serve as the Security Coordinator for the&#13;
UJhitehall Operations.&#13;
This position offers on excellent opportunity&#13;
for participation and recognition plus an&#13;
attractive salary ond employee benefits.&#13;
Please submit detailed resume in confidence&#13;
to iULUtu.alcoacoreers.com. reference #6459.&#13;
Alcoa&#13;
Power and CD Al CtlA&#13;
Propulsion&#13;
Alcoa Howmet \&#13;
An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H/V I&#13;
APARTMENT&#13;
MAINTENANCE&#13;
For affordable housing&#13;
community. Exp. in carpentry,&#13;
flooring, plumbing&#13;
8 general repairs. Excellent&#13;
pay/ benefit package,&#13;
401K. Fax resume&#13;
to 313-584-5520. E.O.E.&#13;
Apt. Cleaners 8 Painters&#13;
needed, experienced.&#13;
(734) 996-2836&#13;
ASSEMBLY b&#13;
PLASTIC&#13;
FABRICATION&#13;
4-day work week, medical,&#13;
dental, 401 (k) plan.&#13;
Woodworking exp and&#13;
blueprint reading a plus.&#13;
Qualified applicants will&#13;
be subject to drug&#13;
screening and must possess&#13;
basic measuring&#13;
skills. Apply in person&#13;
only.&#13;
Imperial Industries Inc&#13;
5850 Sheldon Rd.&#13;
Belleville, Ml 48111&#13;
Auto Body Estimator&#13;
needed Must have exp.&#13;
immediate openings for&#13;
quaified person.&#13;
(734) 971-6362.&#13;
AUTOMOBILE&#13;
TECHNICIAN&#13;
Full service Auto repair&#13;
facility needs&#13;
technicians.&#13;
Certifications a plus.&#13;
Washtenaw County&#13;
Call 517-902-8651&#13;
AUTO TECH, FT&#13;
Busy Saline repair shop.&#13;
Must be certified, diagnostic&#13;
exp helpful.&#13;
Salary/commisslon&#13;
Neg. 734-429-9555&#13;
m iciovme&#13;
Everything Michigan&#13;
CANVASS ORGANIZER&#13;
Working America is hiring&#13;
canvass organizers&#13;
to educate and mobilize&#13;
communities door to&#13;
door and generate members.&#13;
Get paid to promote&#13;
workers' rights and&#13;
organize citizens around&#13;
issues critical to working&#13;
families. Qualified candidates&#13;
must demonstrate&#13;
excellent communication&#13;
skills and possess a&#13;
commitment to activism.&#13;
Pay is $10.41 per hour,&#13;
plus benefits. E-mail resumes&#13;
to annarbor©&#13;
workingamerica.org or&#13;
call 734.302.7202 for&#13;
more information.&#13;
Customer Service&#13;
GRAND OPENING&#13;
Looking for 27 men&#13;
8 women to start&#13;
immediately&#13;
• No exp necessary&#13;
• Customer service&#13;
• Full-time/permanent&#13;
• Average $500-1- per wk&#13;
For interview call&#13;
(734) 389-0303&#13;
www.shyhr.com&#13;
CUSTOMER SERVICE&#13;
REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
Computer savvy, data&#13;
entry, people 8 communication&#13;
skills, attention&#13;
to detail, dependable.&#13;
8am-5:30pm, Mon-Fri.&#13;
Salary/commission. Approx.&#13;
$11 -I- benefits.&#13;
ZAHN'S AUTOBODY&#13;
734-668-9858&#13;
Fax: 734-668-2497&#13;
Director of Music Ministries&#13;
- P/T, Send letter of&#13;
interest to: Stockbridge&#13;
United Methodist Church&#13;
Attn: Pastor Larry,&#13;
219 E. Elizabeth St.&#13;
Stockbridge, Ml 49285.&#13;
Environmental work. FT/&#13;
PT. Mon-Fri; 2-10:30pm.&#13;
$375-f/wk. Campaign&#13;
training 8 benefits. Call&#13;
Robin: 734- 222- 6347&#13;
Maintenance&#13;
Service Tech&#13;
Greenbrier Apts, located&#13;
in Ann Arbor is&#13;
seeking a Full-Time&#13;
Maintenance Service&#13;
Tech. This position&#13;
will have you propping&#13;
apts for move-in,&#13;
completing service requests&#13;
8 maintaining&#13;
the grounds. Applicants&#13;
must be mechanically&#13;
inclined,&#13;
able to climb a ladder,&#13;
self-motivated, dependable&#13;
8 able to lift&#13;
50 lbs. EPA Preferred.&#13;
Service Techs must&#13;
be able to work OT/&#13;
on call 8 be avail, in&#13;
the winter for snow&#13;
removal. E.O.E.&#13;
Fax/send resume&#13;
w/salary requirements&#13;
Fax: 734-665-6445&#13;
Greenbrier Apts.&#13;
3615 Greenbrier Blvd.&#13;
Ann Arbor, 48105&#13;
or call 734-665-3653&#13;
CARPET CLEANERS&#13;
• Full-time/permanent&#13;
positions with room for&#13;
advancement&#13;
• $500-l-/wk per&#13;
company program&#13;
CALL TODAY -&#13;
Start Right Away!&#13;
734-389-0303&#13;
CASHIER- Midnights/&#13;
Afternoons. Sunoco&#13;
Sunmart, Whitmore Lake&#13;
734-662-7470&#13;
CLAIMS ADJUSTER&#13;
Avizent, a risk mgmt co.,&#13;
is seeking a F/T claims&#13;
adjuster w/2 yrs workers'&#13;
comp medical only or&#13;
claim adjusting exp.&#13;
Claim investigation exp&#13;
to include 2 pt contacts&#13;
both timely 8 thorough&#13;
w/appropriate doc; rate&#13;
calculation exp; familiar&#13;
with completion of supplemental&#13;
state forms&#13;
both for content 8 timing;&#13;
ability to handle fast&#13;
paced tasks; exp w/customer&#13;
service; keying&#13;
speed a min of 55 wpm&#13;
with 95% accuracy;&#13;
knowledge of Microsoft&#13;
Office. Apply at&#13;
www.avizentrisk.com&#13;
We're available&#13;
24/7&#13;
mlive.com/aanewsads&#13;
Facilities&#13;
Crew Member&#13;
Commercial office building&#13;
is seeking an individual&#13;
for general cleaning,&#13;
window washing, recycling,&#13;
office moves, furniture&#13;
assembly, etc. The&#13;
successful candidate&#13;
must be able to lift up to&#13;
50 pounds, have good&#13;
communication skills&#13;
and follow through, experience&#13;
with modular&#13;
furniture construction,&#13;
and work a flexible&#13;
schedule. This position&#13;
is currently full-time&#13;
temporary.&#13;
Please send letter of&#13;
Interest and resume to:&#13;
Human Resources,&#13;
P.O. Box 445&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48106&#13;
via U.S. mail or&#13;
faxed to 734-930-3012.&#13;
MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR&#13;
needed for apt.&#13;
complex. Must have 5&#13;
yrs. experience in HVAC,&#13;
Electrical, Plumbing,&#13;
Drywall 8 Painting repairs.&#13;
Fax your resume&#13;
to 248-356-3509.&#13;
Maintenance Tech&#13;
F/T, for large housing&#13;
community. Experience&#13;
In carpentry, plumbing,&#13;
electrical, heating 8 general&#13;
repairs required.&#13;
Own tools required.&#13;
Great pay 8 benefit package.&#13;
Fax resume 8 cover&#13;
letter to: University&#13;
Townhouses, 734-973-&#13;
7308. EOE.&#13;
MAINTENANCE&#13;
TECHNICIAN&#13;
Multi-family Apartment&#13;
Community located in&#13;
Ann Arbor/Ypsllanti area&#13;
seeks experienced fulltime&#13;
Maintenance Technician.&#13;
Competitive Salary&#13;
8 Benefit Package.&#13;
Mail or FAX resume to:&#13;
Maplewood Apts., Attn:&#13;
Bogdan, 1450 Chestnut&#13;
Dr., Ypsilanti. Ml 48197;&#13;
FAX 734-434-1717.&#13;
EOE/EHO._______ __&#13;
MECHANIC&#13;
Heavy Duty 8/or Auto&#13;
Call 734-484-0508.&#13;
NAIL TECHNICIAN,&#13;
Bellanina DaySpa,&#13;
Ann Arbor, FT/PT,&#13;
natural nails,&#13;
734 327-1000,&#13;
manager@bellanina.com&#13;
WWW.bellanina&#13;
dayspa.com&#13;
m&#13;
DETROIT&#13;
Metro Airport&#13;
P ositio n s Available:&#13;
HOSTESSES/HOSTS&#13;
COOKS&#13;
CASHIERS-&#13;
(Retail &amp; Food)&#13;
UTILITY WORKERS&#13;
HURRY!!!&#13;
Jobs start September&#13;
Stop by the Warehouse on&#13;
West Service Rd, Bldg 513&#13;
(between the old Post OIBce&#13;
&amp; the Fire Station),&#13;
or caU: 734-247-6887 x2120&#13;
or fax: 734-942-1550.&#13;
We offer excellent benefits&#13;
includii^: weekly paw medical/&#13;
dental, 401 k, vacation, sick &amp; personal&#13;
days, uniforms, parking &amp; more!&#13;
Drug Screening Employer, EOE/M/F/D/V&#13;
GENERAL LABOR, F/T.&#13;
Detailer needed for busy&#13;
collision shop. Wash,&#13;
detail, move vehicles.&#13;
Sweep, clean shop. Lots&#13;
of advancement opportunities.&#13;
Must have clean&#13;
driving record, pass drug&#13;
screen 8 criminal background&#13;
check. APPLY&#13;
IN PERSON: Collex&#13;
Collision Experts,&#13;
3345 Washtenaw Ave,&#13;
W. of US23, Ann Arbor.&#13;
HAIR STYLIST&#13;
With clientele, Saline.&#13;
(734) 429-7800&#13;
HAIRSYLIST&#13;
Full-time or Part-time&#13;
734-994-6425.&#13;
Hotel&#13;
Come join the winning&#13;
team. If you have&#13;
exemplary customer&#13;
service skills and have&#13;
an out going personality&#13;
then we want to talk to&#13;
you. Candidate must be&#13;
dependable and have a&#13;
good work history.&#13;
L Position is full-time.&#13;
Front Desk&#13;
We offer travel discounts,&#13;
health/dental,&#13;
vacation pay and meal&#13;
discounts. Please apply&#13;
in person. Four Points by&#13;
Sheraton Ann Arbor -&#13;
3200 Boardwalk - Ann&#13;
Arbor. No phone calls.&#13;
Lodi what I sold&#13;
witli the Classifieds.&#13;
Collect money, not&#13;
dust! Sell your unused&#13;
items quickly.&#13;
810-844-2000&#13;
mlive.com/aanewsads&#13;
Office Cleaner, Midnight&#13;
5/7 days/wk. Ann Arbor&#13;
$8.50/hr. 517-546-4104&#13;
OFFICE CLEANING - hiring&#13;
3. $500 per week&#13;
cleaning offices in downtown&#13;
Ann Arbor.. No experience&#13;
necessary.&#13;
Must provide criminal&#13;
background check or $79&#13;
fee. Call 800-385-1375.&#13;
walklrkcleaning.com&#13;
ORDINANCE&#13;
ENFORCEMENT&#13;
OFFICER&#13;
Green Oak Charter&#13;
Township is accepting&#13;
applications for the&#13;
position of Ordinance&#13;
Enforcement Officer.&#13;
Applicants must posses&#13;
a valid Michigan driver's&#13;
license. This is a part&#13;
time position up to 24&#13;
hours per week.&#13;
Applications are&#13;
available at the&#13;
Township Offices and&#13;
must be must be&#13;
delivered or mailed to&#13;
the Clerk's office at&#13;
10001 Silver Lake Road&#13;
Brighton, Ml 48116&#13;
Green Oak Charter&#13;
Township reserves the&#13;
right to reject any and all&#13;
applications.&#13;
Green Oak Charter&#13;
Township is an equal&#13;
opportunity employer.&#13;
Package Delivery - FT-f .&#13;
Very physical w/some&#13;
heavy lifting. Requirements:&#13;
organizational&#13;
skills, able to read maps,&#13;
chauffer's license&#13;
w/clean MVR. Drug tests,&#13;
DOT physical, background&#13;
check. 1 yr. exp.&#13;
driving straight truck or&#13;
equivalent sized truck.&#13;
Please call (734) 475-&#13;
2324 leave a clear msg.&#13;
PAINTERS - 1 with expensive&#13;
spray experience.&#13;
2 with brush 8 roll&#13;
experience. High ladder&#13;
work. Must have own&#13;
transportation. Call Mr.&#13;
Soloman, (734) 761-3025&#13;
Painting&#13;
TRIBBLE PAINTING&#13;
Seeking a focused, ambitious&#13;
8 committed individual&#13;
w/a strong desire&#13;
to learn. Background&#13;
check 8 drug testing.&#13;
Transportation required.&#13;
Please call 734-997-0933&#13;
B6 ICLASSIFIEDS www.mlive.com/clas5ifieds&#13;
Production/Quaiity:&#13;
1st and 2nd shift&#13;
^ Health Care ^&#13;
DENTAL ASSISTANT&#13;
Full time, needed for&#13;
fast-paced dental office.&#13;
Call (734) 971-2675.&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
We are seeking TOP&#13;
CANDIDATES who have&#13;
a minimum of 6 months&#13;
recent work history,&#13;
strong work ethic and a&#13;
CAN DO attitude! Basic&#13;
computer skills required.&#13;
These are temporary&#13;
long term assignments&#13;
with great benefits. You&#13;
must be able to meet&#13;
DENTAL ASSISTANT:&#13;
Our elite Ann Arbor orthodontic&#13;
office is looking&#13;
for a confident and&#13;
experienced dental assistant&#13;
who is interested&#13;
in providing excellent&#13;
patient care with nice&#13;
doctors in a fascinating&#13;
environment. We offer&#13;
goals, have strong atten- great hours, a beautiful&#13;
tion to detail, and like a office, friendly staff and&#13;
repetitive work environment.&#13;
All applicants are&#13;
subject to a criminal b/g&#13;
check. We are seeking&#13;
candidates that have full&#13;
availability for full-time&#13;
positions that do not&#13;
offer flexibility in scheduling.&#13;
No weekends&#13;
required.&#13;
For immediate consideration&#13;
please complete an&#13;
application online at&#13;
http://eapp.adecco.com&#13;
No phone calls please.&#13;
SUPPLY TECHNICIAN&#13;
The Sr. Environmental&#13;
Employment Program&#13;
has a position for a&#13;
senior (55 + ) at the US&#13;
EPA, Ann Arbor. The&#13;
incumbent assists with&#13;
shipping &amp; receiving and&#13;
inventory management&#13;
control. Duties inci:&#13;
receive &amp; process deliveries;&#13;
prepare stock orders;&#13;
shred documents;&#13;
forklift operation b&#13;
mainten; assist customers&#13;
with supplies. Req:&#13;
Age 55 +, HS or GED,&#13;
computer proficiency,&#13;
2 yrs related exp. F/T&#13;
$9.80/hr, 40/wk, + health&#13;
insurance, paid leave.&#13;
Resumes to:&#13;
seepmi@ssa-i.org, or fax&#13;
734-528-4281. Confirm&#13;
you qualify (55 or older).&#13;
TORCH OPERATORS&#13;
Experienced in cutting&#13;
scrap Er salvage vehicles.&#13;
FT,benefits 734-713-0529&#13;
TRUCK MECHANIC&#13;
Experienced with&#13;
electronic diesel engines&#13;
&amp; general heavy duty&#13;
truck repair. FT, with&#13;
benefits. 734-713-0500&#13;
Warehouse Asst -FT&#13;
See details at&#13;
http://www.arborsci.com&#13;
/Jobs.aspx&#13;
ANN ARBOR&#13;
HOUSE CLEANERS&#13;
Up to $10/hour, car&#13;
required. 3901 Bestech,&#13;
Ypsilanti. 734-926-0041.&#13;
THE NAVY HAS JOBS -&#13;
Openings in a variety of&#13;
career fields. No experience&#13;
necessary. Paid&#13;
training. Immediate benefits&#13;
package. Full or Part&#13;
time. High School diploma&#13;
grads, age 17-39.1-&#13;
800-922-1703, Mon-Fri&#13;
8am-4pm.&#13;
good starting wage. If&#13;
you are interested in a&#13;
long-term career opportunity,&#13;
please call 734-&#13;
668-0401 or fax your resume&#13;
to 734-668-8110.&#13;
Dental Assistant&#13;
The DENTAL SPA&#13;
seeks an exceptional&#13;
individual to create&#13;
GREAT EXPERIENCES&#13;
for our guests. Fax&#13;
resume: 734-482-2779 or&#13;
info@midentalspa.com&#13;
Dental Front Desk&#13;
Coordinator- FT, Mon-&#13;
Thurs, w/ benefits, eyp&#13;
w/ insurance claims &amp;&#13;
billing required. Fax resume&#13;
&amp; Cover letter to&#13;
734-995-7079 or mail to&#13;
John D Hatch Jr DDS&#13;
1240 N Maple Rd.&#13;
Ann Arbor 48103&#13;
Dental Front Desk ■&#13;
For busy Chelsea general&#13;
practice. Must have&#13;
5+ years exp. in billing/&#13;
insurance. Plus exceptional&#13;
interpersonal&#13;
skills. Dentrex experience&#13;
helpful. Fax&#13;
resume to 734-995-6878.&#13;
Direct Care Assistant&#13;
Join the team. Assist&#13;
special persons in their&#13;
home and community.&#13;
$8.50 per hr. Call:&#13;
248-573-5023 S. Lyon,&#13;
734-239-0015 Ann Arbor&#13;
Direct Care Assistant&#13;
Support the persons that&#13;
we serve In their home&#13;
and community. $7.65&#13;
total per hr. Good benefits.&#13;
Call: 734-699-3808,&#13;
734-699-6543 Belleville&#13;
HHA's/CENA's - ATTN!&#13;
HEALTH&#13;
PARTNERS. INC.&#13;
is seeking experienced&#13;
caregivers for nice&#13;
private duty&#13;
home care cases.&#13;
Great pay/benefits.&#13;
Call Maria at&#13;
1-800-969-7723&#13;
Would you like&#13;
to have a fun&#13;
job a t U of M&#13;
Home Football&#13;
Games?&#13;
If you love the sound of&#13;
a sold-out crowd at the&#13;
Big House, we have a&#13;
great opportunity for&#13;
you. We are looking for&#13;
enthusiastic individuals&#13;
to sell Hungry Howie's&#13;
pizzas at all University of&#13;
Michigan homBJootball&#13;
games. Qualified candidates&#13;
must be able to&#13;
work from 9am until the&#13;
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Position involves data management of financial&#13;
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summarize all operating unit data for reporting&#13;
to corporate and business unit management.&#13;
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compliance with all corporate and unit deadlines.&#13;
Position requires four-year college degree f&#13;
in business or related field, 2-5 years industry&#13;
experience and proficiency in Microsoft Excel&#13;
and PowerPoint. Candidate should also have a&#13;
thorough knowledge of accounting procedures&#13;
and principles. Need a self-starter to perform all&#13;
aspects of job with minimum supervision. Excel- ^&#13;
lent communication skills needed to work with&#13;
all levels of corporate organization. Please reply&#13;
with cover letter and resume to address below.&#13;
Gerdau MACSTEEL is an engineered bar producer&#13;
headquartered in Jackson, Michigan with plants&#13;
in Michigan, Arkansas, Indiana and Wisconsin.&#13;
Box M599-PO Box 1147&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48106-1147&#13;
Laboratory Manager&#13;
Pediatric Pulmonary&#13;
Function&#13;
University of Michigan&#13;
Health System has a remarkable&#13;
career opportunity&#13;
for a Laboratory&#13;
Manager to oversee our&#13;
Pediatric Pulmonary&#13;
Function. This involves&#13;
managing lab units that&#13;
.perform chemical and&#13;
physical tests and analyses&#13;
required for research,&#13;
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piratory Therapist (LRRT) policies and departmenwith&#13;
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perience as a CPFT,&#13;
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of both.&#13;
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equipment, and personnel.&#13;
Certification and current&#13;
registration through&#13;
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U nit Manager-&#13;
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RN: Long-Term&#13;
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Provincial House, a longterm&#13;
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in Adrian, Ml is seeking&#13;
an RN for Unit Manager-&#13;
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Term Care, full-time&#13;
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ancillary aides, as well as&#13;
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accurate and efficient&#13;
manner, as per Medicaid/&#13;
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committed to providing&#13;
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services, seeking candidate&#13;
with excellent&#13;
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provide entry level HR&#13;
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financial printer hiring for&#13;
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Must have good attention&#13;
to detail to coordinate,&#13;
assemble and edit&#13;
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municipalities.&#13;
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skills to provide superior&#13;
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Assistant to both the&#13;
Chairman and the&#13;
President of the bank.&#13;
This position handles&#13;
private and confidential&#13;
correspondence, records,&#13;
meeting minutes,&#13;
and financial information&#13;
for the two top members&#13;
of the management&#13;
team. This person will&#13;
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screening telephone&#13;
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appointments, and&#13;
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doctor's office, must&#13;
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Fostoria Medical Center&#13;
with a focus on high&#13;
quality of care and collegial&#13;
physician relationships.&#13;
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highly qualified, energetic&#13;
candidate with Emergency&#13;
Medicine or other&#13;
progressive, executive&#13;
level health care experience&#13;
to continue leadership&#13;
of strategic and&#13;
geographic growth,&#13;
while maintaining effective&#13;
operations. Five yrs&#13;
of executive experience&#13;
and 2 yrs physician&#13;
practice management&#13;
experience preferred.&#13;
Masters degree in business&#13;
or health administration&#13;
a plus. Competitive&#13;
salary and benefits.&#13;
EPNO Is an equal&#13;
opportunity employer.&#13;
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Robert F. Wood&#13;
c/o The Toledo Hospital&#13;
Emergency Department&#13;
2142 North Cove Blvd,&#13;
Toledo, Ohio 43606&#13;
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required. Five years' recent&#13;
supervisory or&#13;
managerial experience is&#13;
required, preferably in a&#13;
multi-modality imaging&#13;
Department. Bachelor's&#13;
Degree in business or&#13;
medical/imaging field is&#13;
required.&#13;
Please visit the Career&#13;
Center on our website to&#13;
apply.&#13;
We offer competitive&#13;
wages and excellent&#13;
benefits.&#13;
Qualified candidates&#13;
should fax a resume&#13;
to 517-423-9799, Attn:&#13;
Clinical Recruiter, or apply&#13;
online at the Career&#13;
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to 5:30pm, Mon-Fri.&#13;
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Pharmacy&#13;
Technician&#13;
Full Time Position&#13;
Competitive Salary&#13;
Benefit Package&#13;
• 3 years experience &amp;&#13;
PDX computer&#13;
knowledge preferred&#13;
• Strong attention to&#13;
details b rock solid&#13;
work ethic required&#13;
• Exceptional customer&#13;
service skills&#13;
Please fax resume to:&#13;
Pharmacy Solutions&#13;
734-821-8001&#13;
Veterinary Assistant&#13;
Small animal veterinary&#13;
practice looking for veterinary&#13;
assistant, experience&#13;
preferred. Assist&#13;
practice in patient nursing,&#13;
laboratory work, and&#13;
client service. Must work&#13;
well as part of a team&#13;
and be accomplished in&#13;
communicating with clients.&#13;
Caring and compassion&#13;
a must. Full or&#13;
part time available.&#13;
Some evenings and&#13;
weekends rotated in.&#13;
Email, fax, or apply in&#13;
person. Fax 734-475-&#13;
. 3883. Chelsea Animal&#13;
Hospital chelseaanimal@&#13;
, comcast.net&#13;
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fulltime). B&amp;B&#13;
Di^omat, some errands, utes all mail &amp; faxes,&#13;
Online reservations, oversight and ordering&#13;
breakfast/staff mgt. ' ........&#13;
Clean driving record,&#13;
good grammar, upbeat&#13;
telephone voice, writing&#13;
skills, fashionable, must&#13;
like pets. Own car.Some&#13;
overnighfy, option to live and have a professional&#13;
in. Upscale English Goth- appearance,&#13;
ic B&amp;B, Central Campus,,&#13;
troit. Ml or Fax to (313)&#13;
894-5542. ATT: ACB&#13;
Credit Department&#13;
Administrator&#13;
Medical Advantage&#13;
Group (MAG) is a healthcare&#13;
consulting company&#13;
that helps over 3500&#13;
De- physicians improve the&#13;
care they provide for almost&#13;
500,000 Michigan-&#13;
• ders. We are looking for&#13;
implementation consultants&#13;
to help our clients&#13;
realize their objectives&#13;
of all office supplies. Ide- State Bank is seeking a&#13;
al candidate should have Commercial Credit De&#13;
HS degree, min of 2 yr&#13;
Newly formed Ann Arbor innovation &amp; growth.&#13;
exp as receptionist. Excellent&#13;
communication&#13;
skills, able to multi task&#13;
pets, historic complex.&#13;
Kei J. Constantinov,&#13;
Proprietor,&#13;
1917 Washtenaw Ave,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48104&#13;
Vitosha Guest Haus&#13;
info@a2vitosha.com,&#13;
www.a2vitosha.com,&#13;
(734)741-4969&#13;
Apply to HR; fax 734-&#13;
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giftoflifemichlgan.org&#13;
Physical Therapist&#13;
Please visit the Lenawee&#13;
ISD website at&#13;
https://apply.lisd.us&#13;
for more information.&#13;
Background checks&#13;
will be conducted.&#13;
Veterinary Tech/Asst&#13;
Part-time. Veterinary&#13;
experience required.&#13;
ke!ly@affordable&#13;
vetservices.com&#13;
RN/LPNs&#13;
RN/LPNs with pediatric&#13;
skills needed for Fall flu&#13;
shot clinics with University&#13;
of Michigan Visiting&#13;
Nurses. This is a temporary&#13;
opportunity to work&#13;
from October through&#13;
December at flu clinics in&#13;
Ann Arbor &amp; surrounding&#13;
areas.&#13;
Interested candidates&#13;
should email resume to&#13;
mvn-hr@med.umich.edu&#13;
or fax to 734-998-2362.&#13;
Equal opportunity/affirmative&#13;
action employer.&#13;
Scheduling Coordinator&#13;
needed for dental office.&#13;
Aprox. 25-30/hr week.&#13;
Experience preferred.&#13;
Please fax resume to:&#13;
734-994-5162.&#13;
SOCIAL WORKER/&#13;
CASE MANAGER, F/T&#13;
Experienced providing&#13;
case mgmt services to&#13;
Ml Adults. 1 Master's,&#13;
1 Bachelor's degree w/&#13;
Michigan LMSW&amp;LBSW&#13;
required.Valid Ml drivers&#13;
license. Excellent&#13;
employer paid benefits.&#13;
Apply by mail or fax to&#13;
HR Dept, Monroe Community&#13;
Mental Health&#13;
Authority, PO Box 726,&#13;
Monroe, Ml 48161 Fax:&#13;
(734) 243-0145 by 09/08.&#13;
SOCIAL WORK&#13;
Foster Care Worker.&#13;
MSW/MA in Psychology,&#13;
with LMSW cert required&#13;
DETROIT location. Excellent&#13;
benefits.EOE. Apply:&#13;
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8759 Clinton-Macon Rd.,&#13;
Clinton, Ml 49236&#13;
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classified ad,call 610-844-2000&#13;
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center for digesth/e care&#13;
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ASSISTANT&#13;
Gastroenterology&#13;
practice is seeking a&#13;
full time Medical Assis&#13;
tant. Applicants must&#13;
be CPR and basic life&#13;
support certified, possess&#13;
strong communication&#13;
and organizational&#13;
skills, be team&#13;
oriented and have the&#13;
ability to multi-task.&#13;
Responsibilities include&#13;
but are not limited&#13;
to patient intake&#13;
and electronic charting.&#13;
Certification and&#13;
one or more years of&#13;
direct patient care&#13;
experience, preferred.&#13;
MEDICAL&#13;
SCREENER&#13;
Gl practice is accepting&#13;
applications for&#13;
a full time medical&#13;
screener. Responsibilities&#13;
will include&#13;
telephone triage of&#13;
patient medications,&#13;
medical history, Insurance&#13;
verification, and&#13;
answer prep and&#13;
procedure questions.&#13;
Strong customer&#13;
service and computer&#13;
skills are essential.&#13;
MEDICAL&#13;
RECORD&#13;
REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
Gl Practice is seeking&#13;
full time Medical&#13;
Record Representative.&#13;
Responsibilities&#13;
include maintaining&#13;
continuity, organization,&#13;
and confidentiality&#13;
of patient's electronic&#13;
medical record.&#13;
Applicants must have&#13;
strong computer and&#13;
accurate data entry&#13;
skills. Experience with&#13;
NextGen is preferred.&#13;
Fax resume to&#13;
Human Resources&#13;
734-434-9517 or mail&#13;
to 5300 Elliott Drive,&#13;
Ypsilanti, Ml 48197&#13;
Data Entry&#13;
PT position 8-12 hrs/&#13;
wk at campus ministry&#13;
parish. Additional&#13;
hours some weeks, especially&#13;
in September/&#13;
October. Data entry,&#13;
address correction&#13;
experience required;&#13;
experience with database&#13;
queries and reports&#13;
helpful. Raiser's&#13;
Edge software experience&#13;
a plus. Flexibility,&#13;
detail oriented,&#13;
organizational skills&#13;
required. Experience&#13;
(personal or work)&#13;
with the Catholic&#13;
Church helpful. Please&#13;
describe database 8&#13;
Catholic experience in&#13;
cover letter.&#13;
Send both cover letter&#13;
and resume as attachments&#13;
by email to&#13;
slwaters@umich.edu&#13;
See www.stmary&#13;
studentparish.org&#13;
prior to applying.&#13;
Interviewing and&#13;
hiring ASAP.&#13;
RESEARCH DATA&#13;
COLLECTION AND&#13;
PROCESSING&#13;
The UM Survey Research&#13;
Center is recruiting&#13;
people w/strong&#13;
communication skills &amp;&#13;
interest in the social&#13;
sciences to join a team&#13;
conducting national public&#13;
opinion telephone Interviews.'&#13;
Must be highly&#13;
self-directed w/a professional&#13;
telephone manner&#13;
for conducting research&#13;
interviews. Experience&#13;
w/IBM compatible computers&#13;
helpful 8 bilingual&#13;
partment Administrator.&#13;
This position is required&#13;
to analyze financial statements,&#13;
prepare loan presentation&#13;
sheets, determine&#13;
credit risk, and prepare&#13;
loan documentation.&#13;
This person will be&#13;
working with a group of&#13;
commercial lenders and&#13;
must be team oriented&#13;
and have a passion for&#13;
providing outstanding&#13;
customer service. The&#13;
ideal candidate has at&#13;
least a bachelor's degree&#13;
and a minimum’of five&#13;
years experience in a&#13;
bank commercial credit&#13;
department. Salary will&#13;
be commensurate with&#13;
experience and abilities.&#13;
Qualified individuals&#13;
should send resumes to&#13;
HR Manager, 125 W.&#13;
William St., Ann Arbor,&#13;
Ml 48104.&#13;
Director, Human&#13;
Resources&#13;
Responsible for developing&#13;
and implementing&#13;
human resource tools,&#13;
structures, and strategies&#13;
to support the Museum's&#13;
mission. This position&#13;
serves on the executive&#13;
fluency in Spanish highly f^am and&#13;
desirable. Keyboard/&#13;
typing skills required.&#13;
Must be available to&#13;
work a minimum of 16-&#13;
20 hours per week. Competitive&#13;
wages starting at pertormance&#13;
$10.50/hr and $11.50 for&#13;
Spanish interviewing.&#13;
plays a significant role in&#13;
advancing a visitororiented&#13;
culture that emphasizes&#13;
continued personal&#13;
development and&#13;
quality performance.&#13;
The ideal candidates will&#13;
have:&#13;
• a drive for problem&#13;
solving and change,&#13;
• be comfortable with&#13;
encouraging clients&#13;
to bring decisions to&#13;
closure,&#13;
• have an extraverted&#13;
personality that allows&#13;
them to engage a variety&#13;
of professionals,&#13;
• and have experience&#13;
with project management,&#13;
quality improvement,&#13;
clinical IT applications,&#13;
and/or physician&#13;
office operations.&#13;
Medical Advantage&#13;
Group offers a competitive&#13;
compensation 8&#13;
benefits package along&#13;
with a strong growthoriented&#13;
work environment.&#13;
This is a full-time&#13;
position with salary commensurate&#13;
with experience.&#13;
Interested applicants&#13;
should fax, mail, or&#13;
email their resume 8&#13;
cover letter to:&#13;
Medical Advantage&#13;
Group&#13;
Attn: Implementation&#13;
Consultant&#13;
1305 Abbot Road&#13;
East Lansing, Ml 48823&#13;
Fax: (517) 336-4177&#13;
Email:&#13;
magmail@Medical&#13;
AdvantageGroup.com&#13;
develop, direct, and&#13;
coordinate standards for&#13;
manufacturing and uses&#13;
cost effective methods&#13;
for improvements&#13;
through employee participation,&#13;
introduction of&#13;
equipment, and new&#13;
technology. Leads and&#13;
participates in problem&#13;
solving teams to improve&#13;
standards, equipment,&#13;
quality, safety, reducing&#13;
costs and wastes&#13;
through Lean Principles.&#13;
Develop and share a 3-5&#13;
year operation/improvement&#13;
plan for the&#13;
Bindery Department.&#13;
The following skills are&#13;
highly desirable:&#13;
• Exceptional leadership&#13;
skills&#13;
• Strong oral and written&#13;
communication&#13;
• A good understanding&#13;
of Lean manufacturing&#13;
techniques&#13;
• Experience in engaging&#13;
employees in&#13;
achieving personal,&#13;
professional and&#13;
organizational goals&#13;
Thomson-Shore, Inc. is&#13;
an employee owned&#13;
company and a leader in&#13;
complete book manufacturing.&#13;
Qualified candidates&#13;
looking to begin a&#13;
career with a teamoriented&#13;
company&#13;
should submit a resume&#13;
to Tammy Pepper at,&#13;
Thomson-Shore, Inc,&#13;
7300 W. Joy Rd, Dexter,&#13;
Ml 48130 or send&#13;
an email to&#13;
tammyp@thomson&#13;
shore.com or fax to&#13;
734.426.6233. EOE&#13;
www.tshore.com&#13;
HIV/AIDS Resource&#13;
Center is seeking a&#13;
part-time Office Assistant.&#13;
Experience with office&#13;
operation 8 computer&#13;
data entry required.&#13;
Send cover letter and&#13;
resume to Personnel,&#13;
HIV/AIDS Resource&#13;
Center, 3075 Clark Road,&#13;
Suite 203, Ypsilanti, Ml&#13;
48197 by August 22nd&#13;
for consideration.&#13;
Apply online at&#13;
http://recruit.isr.&#13;
umich.edu or visit the&#13;
reception desk at&#13;
330 Packard, Perry Bldg,&#13;
Ann Arbor.&#13;
The University of&#13;
Michigan is an Equal -p ■ _i o*&#13;
Opportunity, Affirmative&#13;
Staff and acts as an advisor&#13;
on issues with a view&#13;
toward reaching strategic&#13;
decisions. Requires&#13;
strong employee relations&#13;
skills, solid experience&#13;
working with a collective&#13;
bargaining unit,&#13;
and experience developing&#13;
a diverse workforce.&#13;
Bank of Ann Arbor is&#13;
Investment&#13;
Management and&#13;
Trust Services&#13;
Associate&#13;
Full-Time,&#13;
Experienced&#13;
Marketing&#13;
Director&#13;
Seeking motivated individual&#13;
to plan, develop&#13;
and implement strategic&#13;
marketing efforts that&#13;
will promote our healthcare&#13;
programs and&#13;
initiatives. Master's degree&#13;
preferred with five&#13;
yrs of progressive experience&#13;
in Marketing for&#13;
health care. Minimum&#13;
requirement: Bachelor's&#13;
degree in Marketing.&#13;
Send resume to:&#13;
M- 23913 P.O. Box 1147&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48106&#13;
Action employer.&#13;
Legal Asst- 1 person law&#13;
office seeks bright multitasker,&#13;
to serve as legal&#13;
asst. Exp desired, but&#13;
not necessary for the&#13;
right person. People&#13;
skills, computer skills 8&#13;
organizational skills paramount.&#13;
Great opportunity&#13;
for the right person.&#13;
(734) 622-0143&#13;
C Part Time&#13;
Employment&#13;
PO Box 1013, Toledo,&#13;
OH 43697. EOE.&#13;
DISTRICT SALES&#13;
MANAGER&#13;
USA TODAY, the na&#13;
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Help keep seniors in&#13;
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assistance&#13;
around your schedule.&#13;
Home Instead Senior&#13;
Care 734-332-9109&#13;
the Mental Health Outpatient&#13;
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Licensed Master's Social&#13;
Worker (LMSW) required.&#13;
Minimum three&#13;
years of clinical and supervisory&#13;
experience&#13;
working in a mental&#13;
health setting. Send retiality&#13;
in all matters of the sume and letter of application&#13;
to: Human Resources&#13;
Supervisor, Tuscola&#13;
Behavioral Health&#13;
Systems, PO Box 239,&#13;
Office Manager for&#13;
downtown Ann Arbor&#13;
architectural firm ■&#13;
Part time (school&#13;
hours). Bookkeeping&#13;
(Quickbooks), phone/ reception&#13;
skills, office organization.&#13;
Mitch or&#13;
John (734)662-6070&#13;
Office Manager for growing&#13;
financial services&#13;
practice. FT office mgmt&#13;
exp required. Must be&#13;
professional, organized,&#13;
detail oriented, and able&#13;
to take on responsibility&#13;
following through on&#13;
tasks. Skilled in Word 8&#13;
Excel 2007. Submit resume&#13;
to Box P- 24008&#13;
P.O. Box 1147 Ann&#13;
Arbor, Ml 48106&#13;
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That's Why I Chose Heartland.&#13;
Heartland Health Care Center offers the job stability and&#13;
competitive pay and benefits you'd expect from one of the&#13;
nation's leading providers of short-term post-acute and&#13;
long-term medical care. Join our team in Ann Arbor as:&#13;
RNs/LPNs - FT &amp; Contingent&#13;
RN MDS Coordinator&#13;
Activity Aides - PT&#13;
$5,000 Sign-on Bonus for FT RNs!&#13;
Apply in person or send/fax resume to:&#13;
Heartland - Ann Arbor&#13;
4701 E. Huron River Drive; Ann Arbor, Ml 48105&#13;
Ph: 734-975-2600; Fax: 734-677-5857&#13;
Email: 4262hr@hcr-manorcare.com&#13;
Apply online at&#13;
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am. $9/hr. 248-465-1415&#13;
Kennel Assistant&#13;
Do you enjoy caring for&#13;
pets 8 take pride in your&#13;
work? Like your environment&#13;
neat 8 clean? If so,&#13;
you are just who wq are&#13;
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looking for someone to&#13;
care for our boarders,&#13;
clean the kennel 8 hospital&#13;
areas 8 help maintain&#13;
the grounds. P/T position,&#13;
2 or 4pm to 7pm,&#13;
Mon-Fri. 8/or alternating&#13;
Sats. 8 Suns, 9-2 8 5-7.&#13;
Call 734-761-2292.&#13;
LUNCH ROOM&#13;
SUPERVISORS&#13;
lation Growth through&#13;
Account Sales/ Merchandising.&#13;
This home-based&#13;
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computer-proficient person&#13;
with excellent organizational&#13;
and communication&#13;
skills, a flexible&#13;
work schedule, dependable&#13;
transportation, and a&#13;
safe driving recoref. A&#13;
college degree and prior&#13;
newspaper experience&#13;
are'preferred, but not&#13;
necessary. Please mail a&#13;
resume and cover letter&#13;
with salary requirements&#13;
to: USA TODAY, Attn:&#13;
Circ. HR, 49140 Wixom&#13;
Tech Drive, Wixom, Ml&#13;
48393. Qualified resumes&#13;
will be shortlisted,&#13;
and only those&#13;
candidates will receive a&#13;
call back.&#13;
Caro, Ml 48723. EOE&#13;
SOCIAL WORKER FT&#13;
Substance Abuse&#13;
Agency outpatient treatment,&#13;
MSW w/ LMSW&#13;
programs. Excel and&#13;
Outlook are a must.&#13;
Additionally, knowledge&#13;
of retirement plans, trust Cert, required. Apply by&#13;
EMPLOYABILITY&#13;
SERVICES&#13;
WORKER&#13;
An exciting opportunity&#13;
to work in innovative&#13;
career and educational&#13;
planning program for&#13;
homeless families. Demonstrated&#13;
skills in crisis&#13;
intervention, group services,&#13;
adult education/&#13;
learning, and employment&#13;
strategies needed.&#13;
Must have own transportation&#13;
and willingness to&#13;
get chauffer license.&#13;
Ann Arbor Public&#13;
Schools is seeking application and&#13;
candidates for noon requirejnents visit&#13;
hour supervisors to work www.soscs.org&#13;
10-12 hours/week. Refer&#13;
to our website for a&#13;
full job description:&#13;
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Applications are available&#13;
on-line and at our&#13;
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Criminal history checks i&gt; e d r c n 0 1 d&#13;
including fingerprints are g r a p h i c B r t lS t . '&#13;
required as a condition&#13;
of employment.&#13;
Interested persons&#13;
should send a letter,&#13;
resume, and completed&#13;
application to:&#13;
Human Resources 8&#13;
Legal Services, Ann&#13;
Arbor Public Schools,&#13;
2555 S. State, Ann&#13;
Arbor, Ml 48104 or&#13;
fax 734-997-1046.&#13;
EOE/AA EMPLOYER&#13;
and/or brokerage business&#13;
or similar training&#13;
as a paralegal is strongly&#13;
preferred.&#13;
BOAA offers a competitive&#13;
salary, a full benefit&#13;
package including paid&#13;
vacation and discretionary&#13;
time, paid holidays,&#13;
medical/dental/vision,&#13;
life, LTD insurances,&#13;
401 (k) with company&#13;
match, tuition assistance,&#13;
and more!&#13;
Candidates with&#13;
matching experience&#13;
and backgrounds may&#13;
email their resume to&#13;
jblack@boaa.com, fax a&#13;
resume to 734-662-0934,&#13;
or mail their resume to:&#13;
Bank of Ann Arbor&#13;
Attn: Human Resources&#13;
125 S. Fifth Ave.&#13;
P.O. Box 8009&#13;
Ann Arbor, Ml 48107&#13;
mail or fax, KDC 8619 W.&#13;
Grandriver Ste K&#13;
Brighton, Ml 48116&#13;
Fax (810) 220-0402&#13;
Find it Here! In the classifieds.&#13;
c Sales J&#13;
EOE&#13;
Drug-Free/Smoke-Free&#13;
Environment&#13;
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AUTO&#13;
F &amp; l /&#13;
SALES MANAGER&#13;
5 point import dealership&#13;
on Jackson Rd has immediate&#13;
position open. Previous&#13;
sales and/or F 8 I experience&#13;
preferred&#13;
* 401K, benefits pkg&#13;
* Competitive bonus&#13;
* Medical/dental, morel&#13;
jplammers®&#13;
annarborautomotive.com&#13;
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P E O P L E I S T R E N G T H I C O M M I T M E N T&#13;
Heartland^&#13;
P/T Help needed at&#13;
an Ann Arbor printing&#13;
company. On call basis&#13;
is needed for light hand&#13;
assembly. Great for students,&#13;
retirees. Moms or&#13;
Dads. For more info all&#13;
Chuck Wooley at (734)&#13;
973-9414 btwn 10am 8&#13;
2pm Mon.-Fri.&#13;
Look no further than&#13;
the employment&#13;
section of The Livingston&#13;
Community News&#13;
Classifieds.&#13;
Call 810-844-2000&#13;
or on-line at&#13;
mlive.com/aanewsads&#13;
Find just the right&#13;
vehicle for you&#13;
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wKh The Ann Arbor News&#13;
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Estate! For more&#13;
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800-276-8318 Code 200&#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;
For immediate consideration,&#13;
please call Mike at&#13;
(734)995-3900._________&#13;
INSURANCE SALES&#13;
Farm Bureau Insurance&#13;
a billion dollar, multi-line&#13;
insurance company&#13;
seeks self-motivated&#13;
individuals with a history&#13;
of achievement in&#13;
Washtenaw County&#13;
for agent postions.&#13;
Extensive training&#13;
program, high-income&#13;
opportunity, excellent&#13;
bonus 8 incentives.&#13;
Call or send resume to:&#13;
Farm Bureau Insurance&#13;
4025 S Adrian Hwy&#13;
Adrian, Ml 49221&#13;
517-265-5255 or&#13;
E-mail resume to:&#13;
dcurrey@fbinsmi.com&#13;
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In sid e S a le s&#13;
AmeriNet is looking to&#13;
expand our Sales dept&#13;
The ideal candidate will&#13;
possess strong business&#13;
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E A R N IN G&#13;
PO TENT IA L !&#13;
. ,... Short term career&#13;
to-business selling skills, programs in Medical&#13;
with at least two years .............&#13;
sales experience, and is&#13;
interested in helping&#13;
grow customer awareness&#13;
of IP networking&#13;
solutions. Technical&#13;
product training Is provided.&#13;
AmeriNet offers&#13;
competitive salary and&#13;
benefits. If you have&#13;
what it takes to join the&#13;
growing field of technology,&#13;
send cover letter&#13;
and resume to: Sales&#13;
Director, AmeriNet, 1241&#13;
S. Maple, Ann Arbor, Ml&#13;
48103, or e-mail to&#13;
sara@amerinet.com&#13;
Mall Manager - Responsible&#13;
for a team of 6.&#13;
$36K-$50K/yr. Sales exp.&#13;
required. 866-284-4869&#13;
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piece, $1000. 1 Twin, 3-&#13;
piece. $350. Both as new&#13;
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Microsoft Certification&#13;
programs begin soon at&#13;
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Call 1-866-773-&#13;
6147. Financing options&#13;
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available-Grants&#13;
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c&#13;
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and industial&#13;
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$9-$15/hr plus. Great&#13;
Job Flex Schedule.&#13;
866-284-4869__________&#13;
Outside Territory Rep -&#13;
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3 country area. $1500-&#13;
$2000/wk. 866-284-4869&#13;
SALES PRO CEO income&#13;
No Travel. Will train.&#13;
800-587-9046, x4003.&#13;
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Sates organization (est.&#13;
1975) w/ showrooms in&#13;
Chicago/Dallas/LA is hiring&#13;
a rep to call on a&#13;
well-established base of&#13;
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include gifts, books &amp;&#13;
toys. Appropriate backgrounds&#13;
include sales (in&#13;
related products) or&#13;
teaching. Commission&#13;
only w/ 6 mo. advance&#13;
available. Training provided.&#13;
Interviews in the&#13;
Detroit area AUG 21/22.&#13;
Fax or e-mail resume to:&#13;
Anne McGilvray £r Co.&#13;
FAX: 214.638.4535&#13;
jobs@&#13;
annemcgilvray.com&#13;
SALES REPS h MANAGERS&#13;
- $4K per week&#13;
PLUS residuals is what&#13;
our top sales people&#13;
earn. Highly successful&#13;
national company expanding.&#13;
Will train! First&#13;
call 800-306-5975 and&#13;
listen to our 9 min. company&#13;
overview, then call&#13;
National Manager, Tom&#13;
McAdams at 800-825-&#13;
0481.&#13;
Telesales&#13;
Professionals&#13;
If you are ambitious,&#13;
goal-oriented, computer&#13;
savvy, and have the&#13;
desire and ability to seek&#13;
and build lasting business&#13;
relationships with&#13;
corporate clients, consider&#13;
joining our sales&#13;
team. Micro Source, a&#13;
leading IT products and&#13;
services provider since&#13;
1986, seeks inside telesales&#13;
professionals with&#13;
a minimum of 2 yrs&#13;
experience to fill several&#13;
newly created positions.&#13;
We offer a virtually&#13;
unlimited array of&#13;
recession-proof Indemand&#13;
products and&#13;
services, eStore access&#13;
and visibility, on-going&#13;
repeat business and a&#13;
professional teamoriented&#13;
work environment.&#13;
Unlimited earning&#13;
potential.&#13;
Email resume to:&#13;
hr@microsrc.com&#13;
I or fax to 734-669-8844.&#13;
Antiques, Art and Collectibles&#13;
Appliances&#13;
Auctions and Auctioneers&#13;
Baby Items and Toys&#13;
Building Supplies&#13;
Business and Office Equipment&#13;
Cameras and Supplies&#13;
Clothing&#13;
Computers&#13;
Crafts and Bazzaars&#13;
Daily Bargain Ads&#13;
Estate Sales&#13;
Exercise Equipment&#13;
Firewood and Heating Supplies&#13;
Flowers&#13;
Freebies&#13;
Freebies Wanted&#13;
Garage Sales&#13;
Handicapped Equipment&#13;
Home Electronics&#13;
Household Goods&#13;
Jewelry and Diamonds&#13;
Machine, Tool and Industrial&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Miscellaneous Items&#13;
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Musical Merchandise&#13;
Pools, Hot Tub and Accessories&#13;
Refrigerator Equipment&#13;
Resturant Equipment&#13;
Sport Trading Cards&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
Swaps and/or Wanted&#13;
Wanted Bargins&#13;
Yard Equipment&#13;
BOBCAT S150 '04 - Low&#13;
hours. Front bucket, includes&#13;
trailer. $15,900.&#13;
Between 8-5, 482-6253.&#13;
Lincoln Sq. Wave 175&#13;
Tig Welder, only used&#13;
once, like new. $1250/&#13;
firm. (734) 476-9577&#13;
cM is c e lla n e o u s&#13;
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Metal coin mech. Comes&#13;
with 2000 balls. $500.&#13;
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AKC COLLIE PUPS -&#13;
Great family pets. Champion&#13;
line. 2Male-1 Female&#13;
Training started. Please&#13;
call between 8am-2pm&#13;
$350.00(517)552-0504.&#13;
AKC Lab Puppies - Black&#13;
or yellow. Males $300,&#13;
I Female $350. Call 517-&#13;
I 531-5095 if no answer&#13;
I 517-795-3854__________&#13;
AKC Lab Pups - Silver&#13;
factored, chocolate 8&#13;
bik 10 yrs quality labs.&#13;
Silver Lab stud service.&#13;
517-474-0293,&#13;
sandlakelabs.com______&#13;
AKC reg. Collie Puppies&#13;
Beautiful. LASSIE. $175.&#13;
Call after 4 pm&#13;
(734) 487-6479&#13;
American Pitbull Puppies&#13;
Born 7/1/08. Males $150,&#13;
Females $200. Call (734)&#13;
644-2430.&#13;
like new condition, $900&#13;
jaseeley@aol.com,&#13;
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Auto, air, power, very&#13;
clean.................... $7,995&#13;
'05 FORD TAURUS&#13;
Auto, a/c, all power. $9,850&#13;
'05 MAZDA B4000 PICKUP&#13;
Black, auto, air, with&#13;
cap................$11,500&#13;
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'06FORDFREESTAR&#13;
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power___ ........ $14,900&#13;
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new................$15,995&#13;
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leather............. $16,900&#13;
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Auto, air, just 13K mi $16,900&#13;
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Loaded,. 1 owner, leather&#13;
&amp; all the options, save&#13;
thousands......... $14,900&#13;
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$2,000. (734)665-4560.&#13;
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(734) 485-9967&#13;
PONTIAC Transport '95&#13;
173K mi, fair condition.&#13;
Red, Air, Alloy Wheels,&#13;
$899. (734) 388-0278. .&#13;
SATURN '95. Clean.130K,&#13;
AC, new tires, Wisconsin&#13;
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best. 734-255-0003.&#13;
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124K, A/C, drives well,&#13;
$2,700. 734-604-0899&#13;
VW GOLF '96-&#13;
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$2400.&#13;
(734) 769-5704&#13;
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$5300. 517-926-6011&#13;
or 517-206-8699&#13;
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w/black leather, 10K,&#13;
$21,900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
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'00 95K, FWD, leather, all&#13;
power, good condition.&#13;
$5,200. 734-719-4590.&#13;
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miles best offer.&#13;
(734)426-8950.&#13;
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half of engine rebuilt.&#13;
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120K mi. Dark blue.&#13;
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$19,900 734-429-9459.&#13;
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$269/mo. 734-320-2752.&#13;
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$12,700. (517) 545-5828&#13;
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red, sunroof, 27K, mint,&#13;
$14,900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
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51000 miles, 2 door, automatic,&#13;
showroom condition,&#13;
White exterior.&#13;
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checked. (517) 546-0985&#13;
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71,000 miles, $17,800.&#13;
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Garaged in Winter.&#13;
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Ford FI 50 4X4 '97-8 cyl,&#13;
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looks great. $5000&#13;
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CD, power, 59K, $8800.&#13;
Call 734-484-0849.&#13;
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miles, automatic, excellent&#13;
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interior, $7,900.&#13;
krhauser@yahoo.com,&#13;
(248)797-1811._________&#13;
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Ford Taurus SHO '99-&#13;
black, leather loaded,&#13;
122K, $4500.&#13;
(734) 255-2212&#13;
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70K, good carfax, Excellent&#13;
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(734)717-7717&#13;
Subaru Forester L '02 -&#13;
Power loaded 66K Nice!&#13;
$7900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
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$15,900. 734-320-2752.&#13;
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power windows, $1500.&#13;
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$14,400. 734-320-2514.&#13;
Dodge Grand Caravan&#13;
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                <text>Index to August 22, 2008 edition of The Livingston Community News, Brighton, Michigan. &lt;strong&gt;A Source link to this newspaper becomes available when viewing this page in the library. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt;If you are unable to visit in person you can &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href="https://howelllibrary.org/howell-area-archives/#archives-inquiry" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;send an inquiry to the Archives&lt;/a&gt;&lt;span&gt; regarding this newspaper and the person you are looking for.&lt;/span&gt;</text>
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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>F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 2 9 , 2 0 0 8 .............. w w w .m l iv e .c o m / l iv in g s to n c o m m u n i ty n e w s&#13;
BACK TO SCHOOL: Updated secondary school in Howell, healthy food choices for students&#13;
Curtain rises Tuesday&#13;
on new Howell High&#13;
R e n o v a t e d c a m p u s e v e n h a s a n e w p r i n c i p a l&#13;
Aaron Moran&#13;
comes to&#13;
Howell High&#13;
School as&#13;
principal&#13;
this year as&#13;
the buiiding&#13;
reopens after&#13;
extensive&#13;
renovations.&#13;
Behind him is&#13;
the new main&#13;
entrance at&#13;
the north&#13;
side of the&#13;
school.The&#13;
$24.6 million&#13;
renovation is&#13;
the first for&#13;
the school,&#13;
built in 1981.&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
S tudents who attended&#13;
Howell’s Parker High&#13;
School last year will&#13;
be returning to a new&#13;
and improved Howell&#13;
High School next&#13;
week. Even the principal&#13;
- Aaron Moran - is new.&#13;
It’s the first major renovation&#13;
for the school, built in&#13;
1981.&#13;
The reinvigorated school&#13;
campus, coming with a $24.6&#13;
million price tag, is part of a&#13;
$97 million bond issue passed&#13;
by voters in 2003. Parker High&#13;
School, costing $70 million,&#13;
took the lion’s share of the&#13;
bond money. However, with&#13;
declining enrollment and perpupil&#13;
state funding near the&#13;
lowest in the state, the district&#13;
has found itself unable to pay&#13;
the costs associated with keeping&#13;
two high schools open.&#13;
As a result, Howell High&#13;
School - with a capacity of&#13;
about 2,000 students - will&#13;
accommodate all students&#13;
SEE HOWELL, A4&#13;
S tud en ts head&#13;
back to class&#13;
School starts next week&#13;
in all public school&#13;
districts.&#13;
■ T uesday: Students in&#13;
Fowlerville, Howell, South&#13;
Lyon and Whitmore Lake&#13;
return to class.&#13;
■ W e d n e s d a y : Students&#13;
in Brighton, Hartland and&#13;
Pinckney start classes.&#13;
Students walk the new hallway&#13;
on the second floor of the&#13;
newly renovated Howell High&#13;
School during orientation.&#13;
At right,&#13;
the school store. The Kilt&#13;
Shack, is run by M arketing II&#13;
students Kayli Delamielleure,&#13;
17, left, and Charlie French, 16.&#13;
Both seniors help new student&#13;
Bailey Hessler, 16, a junior,&#13;
pick out some Howell-themed&#13;
apparel.&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Debbi Riehl,&#13;
left, and Laura&#13;
Lietzau set&#13;
up posters&#13;
for Crustano's&#13;
Sandwiches,&#13;
one of the five&#13;
new lunch&#13;
options for&#13;
the Brighton&#13;
High School&#13;
cafeteria this&#13;
year.&#13;
JESSICA MCINTYRE,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Brighton cafeteria gets&#13;
a new, food-court feel&#13;
High schoolers will&#13;
have a choice of&#13;
food stations&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
When Brighton High&#13;
School students head for&#13;
lunch this fall, the surroundings&#13;
will feel more like the&#13;
food court in a shopping mall&#13;
than a school cafeteria.&#13;
They’ll have the choice&#13;
of visiting a variety of food&#13;
stations from the Ancho&#13;
Grill, which features tacos,&#13;
fajitas, refried beans and&#13;
rice, to Crustano’s with its&#13;
choice of hot sandwiches.&#13;
The Sunset Strip will offer&#13;
a variety of chicken dishes&#13;
- all baked, not filed - along&#13;
with the Italian Bonici Eatery&#13;
featuring whole grain&#13;
pizza, cheese bread sticks&#13;
and salads, and made-toorder&#13;
sandwiches at the 7th&#13;
Street Deli. Most of the meal&#13;
choices include vegetables,&#13;
fruit and milk, and students&#13;
will be able to choose traditional&#13;
hot entrees like meat&#13;
loaf and turkey, as well as a&#13;
pasta bar and a salad bar.&#13;
. “We want to encoimage&#13;
kids to buy lunch with us,&#13;
and we’ve brought identity&#13;
and names to each food station&#13;
this year,” says Richard&#13;
Browder, director of student&#13;
nutrition for Brighton Area&#13;
Schools. “Pat (Murdocl^&#13;
the former student nutrition&#13;
director who retired&#13;
last spring) did a lot of good&#13;
things for nutrition, and I’ve&#13;
expanded on some of the&#13;
ideas.”&#13;
Murdock brought fi-esh&#13;
fruit and vegetable bars to&#13;
each elementary school,&#13;
and Browder is furthering&#13;
those efforts. He’s pulled&#13;
out fountain beverages at&#13;
the high school in favor of&#13;
flavored milks and low-calorie&#13;
drinks. He’s also trying&#13;
to encourage students to&#13;
choose complete meals of&#13;
vegetables, fruits and milk&#13;
or water, rather than a-lacarte&#13;
options.&#13;
“All of our meals are nutritionally&#13;
analyzed, and we&#13;
meet or exceed government&#13;
standards,” says Browder.&#13;
The Brighton school district’s&#13;
student nutrition budget&#13;
is self-supporting, but&#13;
Browder says a big hurdle&#13;
this year is the increased&#13;
cost of food, especially for&#13;
items that include com and&#13;
grain. That makes it rough&#13;
when it comes to giving kids&#13;
much of lunch choice in the&#13;
Pinckney school district.&#13;
“With the increase in&#13;
the prices of flour and com&#13;
products and dairy products&#13;
like milk, we’re trying&#13;
to trim things down,” says&#13;
Linda Moskalik, Pinckney’s&#13;
assistant superintendent&#13;
for finance and operations.&#13;
“This year kids will only&#13;
have one choice of vegetable&#13;
and bread” at each lunch.&#13;
She says the number of&#13;
students qualifying for free&#13;
and reduced-price limches&#13;
has more than doubled in&#13;
the last few years, which&#13;
also costs the district more&#13;
money.&#13;
In Howell, Pat Napolitano,&#13;
supervisor of food service,&#13;
says her goal is to keep students&#13;
interested in the cafeteria’s&#13;
lunch choices. ‘We’ll&#13;
try a few things every month&#13;
like offering more variety&#13;
when we can and things like&#13;
pita sandwiches,” she says.&#13;
SEE FOOD,A4&#13;
Pinckney's Morgan Carey, 16, dies at home in the arms of her family&#13;
Services are Saturday&#13;
for teen who battled&#13;
brain cancer&#13;
BY JO MATHIS&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Before Morgan Carey of&#13;
Pinckney died of brain cancer,&#13;
she made her wishes clear.&#13;
The 16-year-old wanted&#13;
her ashes buried above her&#13;
grandfather’s casket. She&#13;
asked that h e r memorial service,&#13;
set for Saturday, be a&#13;
celebration of her life and not&#13;
a funeral; that everyone was&#13;
welcome and no one wear&#13;
black; and that “Here Comes&#13;
the Sun” would be on the play&#13;
list.She also wanted everyone&#13;
who helped h e r and h e r family&#13;
over the past 18 months to&#13;
know how grateful she was&#13;
Morgan&#13;
Carey of&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
with her&#13;
favorite&#13;
teddy bear.&#13;
A memorial&#13;
service&#13;
for the 16-&#13;
year-old is&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
COURTESY,&#13;
THE CAREY FAMILY&#13;
for their help.&#13;
Morgan died one week ago&#13;
at home in her parents’ bed.&#13;
Kevin Carey echoes his&#13;
daughter’s sentiments.&#13;
“I can’t begin to tell you how&#13;
thankful we a re to everyone&#13;
in Pinckney and the larger&#13;
community,” he said. “I’m still&#13;
amazed at everything people,&#13;
including perfect strangers,&#13;
did for us. There’s no way we&#13;
can repay them.”&#13;
Kevin and Dawn Carey and&#13;
their three children moved&#13;
from Milan to Pinckney in August&#13;
of 2006. Six months later,&#13;
Morgan was diagnosed with&#13;
a brain tumor. Until then, it&#13;
was thought she had a learning&#13;
disability and a mood disorder.&#13;
The long-term survival rate&#13;
of a child with brain cancer is&#13;
below 20 percent, according&#13;
to the National Brain Tumor&#13;
Society.&#13;
Although they felt alone,&#13;
the family quickly learned&#13;
they were not, as people they&#13;
didn’t even know dropped&#13;
off meals, and a local church&#13;
supported them financially.&#13;
Before Christmas, 127 people&#13;
showed up to fulfill Morgan’s&#13;
dream - which she’d announced&#13;
on the Internet&#13;
- of an elaborately decorated&#13;
house for the holiday.&#13;
Morgan also was able to attend,&#13;
via limousine, a Miley&#13;
Cyrus concert with h e r older&#13;
sister, thanks to a Detroit&#13;
television station and William&#13;
SEE MORGAN, A4&#13;
Memorial service&#13;
■ What: A memorial service&#13;
for Pinckney teen Morgan&#13;
Carey, who died Aug. 22.&#13;
■ When: Saturday, 10 a.m. at&#13;
St. Andrews Episcopal Church,&#13;
306 N. Division St., Ann Arbor.&#13;
■ Memorials: In lieu of&#13;
flowers, memorials may&#13;
be made to the 7th floor&#13;
Pediatric Cancer Center at&#13;
Mott Children's Hospital or&#13;
Arbor Hospice. Contributions&#13;
to the Carey family can be&#13;
sent to their house at 810&#13;
Cattail Lane, Pinckney Ml&#13;
48169.&#13;
INDEX&#13;
Achievers A6&#13;
Calendar A7&#13;
Livingston Life A5-A8&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column AS&#13;
Scrapbook A2&#13;
Sports B1-B2&#13;
Volunteers A6&#13;
To report news or for free home&#13;
delivery call (810)844-2000.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Pay-to-playfee lower&#13;
The Howell Board of Education&#13;
has voted to reduce pay-toplay&#13;
athletic fees.&#13;
Under the new fee schedule,&#13;
high school athletes will pay a&#13;
maximum of $200 - and middle&#13;
school athletes a cap of $100&#13;
- regardless of the number of&#13;
sports in which they participate.&#13;
Under the new arrangement&#13;
there is a family maximum of&#13;
$300 irrespective of the number&#13;
of children in the family participating&#13;
in sports or the amount&#13;
of sports they will be playing.&#13;
“We believe this revision will&#13;
increase our (student) participation&#13;
and most likely offset&#13;
any loss of revenue,” Superintendent&#13;
Ted Gardella said in a&#13;
recent memo to the board. 'The&#13;
reduction will take place beginning&#13;
with the fall term.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Ballot issues&#13;
Brighton voters will have two funding&#13;
issues to decide on the Nov. 4 ballot. A3&#13;
Jazz&amp;BBQ&#13;
*^T~TYtr^*Ti*'TT~'TThfT Y*t*liir’~‘™&#13;
Brighton’s downtown jazz and barbecue&#13;
festival expands to two days. AS&#13;
Granting wishes&#13;
Pinckney teen gets to meet stars of TV&#13;
show with the help of the Make-A-Wish&#13;
Foundation. AS&#13;
On the&#13;
run again&#13;
High school&#13;
cross country&#13;
teams are&#13;
picking up&#13;
speed. B1&#13;
ViNvtSJ'llKJI&#13;
A2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 29, 2 0 0 8&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Area&#13;
Districts meet AYP&#13;
in past school year&#13;
All public school districts&#13;
in Livingston County met adequate&#13;
yearly progress this&#13;
past school year, according&#13;
to the sta te Department of&#13;
Education.&#13;
The sta te this week re leased&#13;
the Education Yes!&#13;
School Report Cards and&#13;
the annual report on AYP as&#13;
required by the federal No&#13;
Child Left Behind law.&#13;
Adequate yearly progress&#13;
is a measure of year-to year&#13;
student 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 sta te assessments by the&#13;
2013-14 school year.&#13;
The total number of Michigan&#13;
schools making AYP is&#13;
fewer th a t the previous year,&#13;
down fi'om 3,153 in the 2006-&#13;
07 school year to 3,003 in&#13;
2007-08, state figures show.&#13;
A change in calculating&#13;
the graduation ra te and the&#13;
required increase in the percentage&#13;
of students needing&#13;
to be proficient on the sta te ’s&#13;
standardized tests to meet&#13;
the NCLB ta rg e t were the&#13;
two main factors that went&#13;
into the decline, the state&#13;
said.&#13;
To find the 2007 report&#13;
cards, AYP annual report&#13;
and graduation rates for local&#13;
school districts, visit the state&#13;
Department of Education’s&#13;
Web site a t www.michigan.&#13;
gov/mde.&#13;
Brighton&#13;
City Council OKs&#13;
retail site plan&#13;
The City Council has approved&#13;
the site plan for a&#13;
building along West Grand&#13;
River Avenue tha t will house&#13;
a Tim Horton’s restaurant.&#13;
The development at St.&#13;
Paul Street also will include&#13;
a new Country Lane Flower&#13;
Shop and extensive changes&#13;
to the present BP gas station&#13;
a t the comer.&#13;
“We’re ju st excited to clean&#13;
up tha t corner and provide&#13;
more employment for Brighton,”&#13;
said local developer&#13;
Mike Corrigan, whose company&#13;
is developing the site.&#13;
Corrigan said Tim Horton’s&#13;
became interested in putting&#13;
in a re stau ran t after locating&#13;
its Michigan headquarters&#13;
a t 565 E. Grand River Ave. in&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
Corrigan will demolish&#13;
the flower shop and a twostory&#13;
building th a t formerly&#13;
housed the Munzel Engineering&#13;
Co. to make way for&#13;
the new construction. In&#13;
the 1930s and ‘40s the building&#13;
was a movie theater, a c cording&#13;
to Marieanna Bair&#13;
of the Brighton Historical&#13;
Society.&#13;
The flower shop and Tim&#13;
Horton’s will each occupy&#13;
about 2,000 square feet and&#13;
the BP service station the re maining&#13;
1,000. Corrigan plans&#13;
to raze the buildings within 45&#13;
days and complete construction&#13;
next spring.&#13;
Fowlervllle&#13;
German musical&#13;
group to perform&#13;
Eighty members of the Big&#13;
Band and Choir from Markgrafler&#13;
Gymnasium in Muellheim,&#13;
Germany, will perform&#13;
a free concert Wednesday at&#13;
7:30 p.m. at the Fowlerville&#13;
Performing Arts Center, 700&#13;
N. Grand Ave.&#13;
The performance will include&#13;
selections fi'om Bernstein’s&#13;
“West Side Story” and&#13;
Gershwin’s “Porgy and B ess”&#13;
as well as other works under&#13;
the direction of Rolf Mandel.&#13;
The event is sponsored by&#13;
the Fowlerville Bands and&#13;
Boosters.&#13;
Howell&#13;
Messy Mondays&#13;
for preschoolers&#13;
Howell Public Schools is&#13;
registering for Messy Mondays,&#13;
a class in October for&#13;
ages 2 to 5.&#13;
Roll up your sleeves (and&#13;
pant legs, too) and join them&#13;
for some ooey, gooey fun to&#13;
create special masterpieces.&#13;
Focus is on the creative process,&#13;
peer and adult interactions&#13;
and sensory explorations.&#13;
Parents must actively participate&#13;
with their child in the&#13;
four Monday sessions. Cost&#13;
is $40. For details, call Tracey&#13;
Gray at 517-548-6310. The&#13;
deadline to register is Oct. 1.&#13;
Comment time for&#13;
parks master plan&#13;
Public comment on the&#13;
draft Howell Area Parks and&#13;
Recreation Authority Master&#13;
Plan will be accepted through&#13;
Sept. 15.&#13;
The five-year recreation&#13;
master plan, which looks at&#13;
current amenities and future&#13;
objectives inside the authority&#13;
boundaries, is available to&#13;
view online a t www.howellrecreation.&#13;
org.&#13;
A hard copy can also be&#13;
viewed during regular office&#13;
hours a t Bennett Recreation&#13;
Center, 925 W. Grand River&#13;
Ave., Howell; Howell City&#13;
Hall, 611 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Clerk’s office, third floor;&#13;
Marion Township Hall, 2877&#13;
W. Coon Lake Road; Genoa&#13;
Township Hall, 2911 Dorr&#13;
Road; or Oceola Township&#13;
Hall, 1577 N. Latson Road.&#13;
The plan, including any additions,&#13;
deletions or corrections,&#13;
is expected to be adopted&#13;
by the recreation group’s&#13;
board of tru ste e s on Oct. 14&#13;
during the board’s regularly&#13;
scheduled 7 p.m. meeting at&#13;
Oceola Township Hall, 1577&#13;
N. Latson Road, ju st south of&#13;
M-59.&#13;
Council OKs&#13;
city survey&#13;
Howell City Council members&#13;
approved spending&#13;
$9,600 to survey 1,200 ran domly&#13;
selected city residents&#13;
on a re a s ranging from housing&#13;
to transportation and city&#13;
services.&#13;
The survey will also tell city&#13;
leaders what amenities and&#13;
services residents find most&#13;
valuable, including roads,&#13;
parks, clean drinking water&#13;
and code enforcement.&#13;
The survey will be mailed&#13;
in September and taken up&#13;
by council members during&#13;
their annual re tre a t in Ja n u ary.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Fall adult classes&#13;
start Sept. 22&#13;
Fall c la sse s a t the Adult&#13;
Cen te r for Enrichment of&#13;
Livingston County begin&#13;
Sept. 22 and ru n through&#13;
Nov. 12.&#13;
ACE offers noncredit&#13;
course s for adults of all&#13;
ages. Fall c la sse s include&#13;
memoir writing, comparing&#13;
the world’s religions, spin&#13;
and the November election,&#13;
basic drawing, beginning&#13;
and inte rmedia te Spanish,&#13;
using your digital camera,&#13;
Microsoft Power Point, the&#13;
a rt of Puccini, gardening&#13;
through the se a sons and&#13;
s tre s s management in a&#13;
context of personality.&#13;
A six-week se rie s of twohour&#13;
c la sse s is also being&#13;
offered from 1-3 p.m. each&#13;
Thursday beginning Sept.&#13;
25. Offerings include the&#13;
magic of renewable energy,&#13;
what w rite rs do. World War&#13;
II aerial photography. World&#13;
War II and beyond aircraft,&#13;
yoga, the a rt of meditation&#13;
and introduction to wine&#13;
tasting.&#13;
All classes, except the&#13;
wine tastin g program, meet&#13;
a t Lansing Community College,&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Center a t P a rk e r Campus&#13;
a t County Road D-19 and&#13;
Wright Road, south of Howell&#13;
in Marion Township.&#13;
Wine tasting classes meet&#13;
a t the Mainstreet Winery in&#13;
downtown Howell.&#13;
Details: 810-229-9901. Register:&#13;
517-545-3522, or visit&#13;
the Web www.acelc.org.&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Library services&#13;
for homebound&#13;
Homebound residents in&#13;
Pinckney and Putnam Township&#13;
a re invited to use a new&#13;
service tha t will keep them&#13;
connected with their library.&#13;
Home Delivery Service is&#13;
being offered by the Pinckney&#13;
Community Public Library to&#13;
those recovering from a serious&#13;
illness or unable to drive&#13;
but still want to borrow library&#13;
materials.&#13;
Library staff and volunte&#13;
e rs will deliver and pick up&#13;
library books, audio books,&#13;
movies or other requested&#13;
materials.&#13;
Those who qualify for the&#13;
service may check these&#13;
materials out for 30 days at&#13;
a time. To sign up or find out&#13;
more, call 734-878-3888.&#13;
From News staff reports&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y S C R A P B O O K&#13;
The band Domanation performed a concert Aug. 1 to benefit at&#13;
the Insights Group in Brighton. Band members include Victor&#13;
Doman, guitar and vocals, Joe Doman on bass, David Doman,&#13;
lead guitarist, Nate Paniacci on the drums and Jimmy Donnely,&#13;
vocalist. All are graduates of Whitmore Lake High School.&#13;
Proceeds were donated to the Macomb-St. Clair County Chapter&#13;
of Autism of America.&#13;
COURTESY. JULIE AMMAN&#13;
Boy Scout Troop 347 had a car wash fundraiser Aug. 2 in the&#13;
parking lot of O'Malley's Irish Pub in Hartland Township. A&#13;
total of $325 was raised. Sixteen boys o f various ranks and&#13;
their family members attended and washed the cars. Funds will&#13;
be used to help defray the costs of scouting adventures and&#13;
training sessions.&#13;
COURTESY KAT BLACK&#13;
The Therapeutic Riding Committee has been working at&#13;
th e Wylie farm near F ow lerv ille teaching children w ith&#13;
special needs how to ride a horse. An ice cream social&#13;
this summer was a big hit with riders g etting a chance to&#13;
fingerpaint a horse. Pictured here are rider Wesley Broadbent&#13;
and volunteer Pat Driver. The horse's name is Bubble Gum.&#13;
COURTESY LISA AND KAYLA ADKINS&#13;
Sisters Lisa and Kayla Adkins recently spotted this rainbow&#13;
while traveling with their grandmother, Dorothy Adkins on&#13;
US-23. Lisa took a photo from one side of the car; Kayla took a&#13;
photo from the other.&#13;
Racing starts Sept. 3&#13;
This year is the 75th anniversary of parimutuel&#13;
horse racing in Michigan and the&#13;
116th year of racing in Fowlerville.The&#13;
races date back to 1892 at the Fowlerville&#13;
Fairgrounds. The track was improved last&#13;
year with the addition of limestone to the&#13;
track surface which improved the speed&#13;
of the horses.This year there will be a&#13;
personality bouncy pony race each day,&#13;
along w ith the amateur billing drivers race&#13;
and a riding under saddle race.&#13;
Racing starts Sept. 3 w ith post time at 3 p.m.&#13;
Admission is $3.&#13;
Fowlerville veterinary team members&#13;
pictured at left include: Hillary Oliver, Dr.&#13;
Erin Edgar, Dr. Kate Me Carthy and Melissa&#13;
Bolan.&#13;
COURTESY FOWLERVILLE HORSEMEN'S COMMITTEE&#13;
H o w e l l F i r e&#13;
C h i e f J im&#13;
R e e d t o&#13;
r e t i r e&#13;
He's lecd (department&#13;
the past 19 years&#13;
an(d hasserveid city&#13;
in other roles&#13;
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Fire Chief Jim Reed has&#13;
worn many hats during his 35&#13;
years of public service in and&#13;
around the city of Howell.&#13;
Now, he’s ready to trade&#13;
them all in for a well-deserved&#13;
break. He will retire Oct. 10&#13;
after 19 years as the leader of&#13;
the Howell Area Fire Department.&#13;
“I’ve reached the point in&#13;
my life where it’s time to do&#13;
something else ... and I don’t&#13;
know what that is yet,” the 62-&#13;
year-old chief said.&#13;
Reed’s career took him&#13;
down many roads, and put&#13;
him on both the city’s police&#13;
and fire departments, before&#13;
he led the charge that re sulted&#13;
in the formation of the&#13;
Howell Area Fire Authority.&#13;
“That took a couple years off&#13;
my life,” he joked. “That was&#13;
a lot of hard work.”&#13;
Bill Bamber, chairman of&#13;
the Howell Area Fire Authority&#13;
board, said that plans to&#13;
find Reed’s replacement are&#13;
in the works. Although the&#13;
process of how to fill the post&#13;
has not been set - to hire internally&#13;
or externally - “given&#13;
the time frame, we’re going&#13;
to have to appoint an interim&#13;
chief,” said Bamber.&#13;
The practice has been to&#13;
hire internally, said Bamber,&#13;
but the board also has looked&#13;
into search firms to advertise&#13;
the position. A search&#13;
firm would bring in three fire&#13;
chiefs to conduct interviews&#13;
and make recommendations.&#13;
The difficulty will be finding&#13;
someone who can achieve&#13;
the same level of success as&#13;
Reed, said Bamber. “You neve&#13;
r replace a legend.”&#13;
D o g o w n e r t o b e s e n t e n c e d t o p r i s o n&#13;
Diane Cockrell&#13;
to serve between 3&#13;
years and seven&#13;
months to 15 years&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
A woman whose bulldogs&#13;
mauled two people to death&#13;
la st September will go to&#13;
prison, u n d e r a sentencing&#13;
ag re em en t re a ch ed with&#13;
the county prose cu to r la st&#13;
week.&#13;
Diane Cockrell, 52, will be&#13;
formally sen ten c ed Sept. 18&#13;
by Livingston County Circuit&#13;
Court Ju d g e Stanley&#13;
Latreille. Cockrell was in&#13;
La tre ille ’s courtroom Aug.&#13;
20 when she pleaded no conte&#13;
s t to the original charges:&#13;
Two felony counts of posse&#13;
ssing dangerous animals&#13;
causing d eath and a misdemeanor&#13;
count of allowing&#13;
dogs to stray.&#13;
A no-contest plea is not&#13;
an admission of guilt, but is&#13;
tre a te d a s such a t sen ten c ing.&#13;
In the sentencing a g re e ment&#13;
re a ch ed with the&#13;
Livingston County P ro s e cu&#13;
to r’s Office, Cockrell will&#13;
se rv e between th re e years,&#13;
seven months and 15 years&#13;
in prison. The ag re em en t&#13;
precludes a trial, which was&#13;
scheduled for this week.&#13;
Cockrell was charged in&#13;
the de a th s of 91-year-old&#13;
Edward Gierlach and 56-&#13;
year-old Cheryl Harper.&#13;
Gierlach was in his driveway&#13;
when he was attacked&#13;
by four of Cockrell’s dogs,&#13;
which escaped h e r property&#13;
on Crofoot Road in Iosco&#13;
Township by crawling under&#13;
a fence. Harper, who had&#13;
been taking h e r daily walk,&#13;
was found 150 feet away.&#13;
“T h a t’s a tragedy when&#13;
someone is killed because&#13;
of negligence on the p a rt&#13;
of the dog owner, and the&#13;
owner should be held a c countable,”&#13;
said Livingston&#13;
County Sheriff Bob Bezotte.&#13;
Defense atto rn ey Daniel&#13;
Blank said he had little&#13;
choice but to advise Cockrell&#13;
to accept the sen ten c ing&#13;
agreement. “The judge ’s&#13;
pretrial rulings made it very&#13;
difficult for me to launch&#13;
a successful defense,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
Latreille ruled officers&#13;
did not violate Cockrell’s&#13;
rights when they seized h e r&#13;
10 American bulldogs a fte r&#13;
the animals fatally mauled&#13;
Gierlach and Harper. Blank&#13;
argued police needed a warra&#13;
n t to seize the dogs, which&#13;
were la te r euthanized by&#13;
the county animal control&#13;
department.&#13;
Earlier, Blank tried to&#13;
nullify a d istric t court decision&#13;
to bind Cockrell over&#13;
on the charges. He also a rgued&#13;
th a t photos of the victims&#13;
should not be shown to&#13;
the ju ry a t trial and tried to&#13;
disallow any mention of the&#13;
dogs’ prior fatal attack on a&#13;
puppy. Yet an o th e r motion&#13;
by Blank questioned the ad missibility&#13;
of dental forensics&#13;
evidence.&#13;
All were denied by Latreille.&#13;
Given the circumstances&#13;
of the case. Blank said Cockrell&#13;
was tre a te d fairly in&#13;
the sentencing agreement.&#13;
Cockrell remains free on&#13;
bond, pending sentencing.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 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 E W S FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 29, 2 0 0 8 A 3&#13;
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School bond, millage go onto ballot&#13;
B r i g h t o n d i s t r i c t l e a d e r s s a y o u t c o m e w i l l a f f e c t 2 0 0 8 - 0 9 b u d g e t&#13;
BY USA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Members of the Brighton&#13;
school board aren’t confident&#13;
about the two proposals they&#13;
^ approved Monday night for&#13;
9 placement on the November&#13;
general election ballot.&#13;
But school board trustees&#13;
voted 5-2 to ask voters to decide&#13;
the fate of a $15 million&#13;
bond issue for computers and&#13;
buses, and a sinking fund mill-&#13;
^ age for 0.52 mills tha t would&#13;
" pay for building repairs.&#13;
The proposals are separate&#13;
from the district’s 2008-09&#13;
budget. But tru ste e s say if&#13;
voters don’t support the bond&#13;
issue and sinking fund that it&#13;
will affect the budget.&#13;
“If we don’t have money for&#13;
buses, then it will come out&#13;
of the budget, and that would&#13;
put us deeper in the hole,”&#13;
said trustee Beth Minert.&#13;
Superintendent Jim Craig&#13;
told board members he recommended&#13;
th a t they put the&#13;
proposals on the Nov. 4 ballot&#13;
and said the total levy of 1 mill&#13;
is based on maintaining the&#13;
10-year sinking fund millage&#13;
ra te tha t expired in 2007. The&#13;
combined levy would cost the&#13;
owner of a $200,000 home $1Q0&#13;
a year. Craig said that if board&#13;
members did not approve the&#13;
proposals Monday, the issue&#13;
would have to wait for the November&#13;
2009 ballot.&#13;
Trustee Cheryl Leach said&#13;
that although she sees the&#13;
importance of the bond and&#13;
sinking fund, she would ra th e&#13;
r delay asking for voter approval.&#13;
“I would ra the r see the&#13;
board focus on issues more&#13;
critical currently, like resolving&#13;
the budget crisis and labor&#13;
issues,” said Leach. “The&#13;
timing is not good right now&#13;
to promote the bond issue to&#13;
the voters.”&#13;
Leach and board member&#13;
Jay Krause voted against putting&#13;
the proposals on the ballot,&#13;
but with some trepidation,&#13;
the other five board members&#13;
supported it.&#13;
“I can absolutely justify the&#13;
need for this, but it’s political&#13;
suicide,” said board president&#13;
Bill Anderson, who said that&#13;
it’s going to take a lot of work&#13;
to educate people in the community&#13;
on why they should&#13;
support the proposals.&#13;
The Brighton school district&#13;
is facing a $2.7 million&#13;
deficit tha t must be balanced&#13;
by the end of the 2008-09&#13;
school year. The board made&#13;
no budget cuts Monday night,&#13;
but it approved the recall of&#13;
all 10 teachers who were laid&#13;
off in April due to the latest&#13;
enrollment figures.&#13;
Craig said th a t as of Aug.&#13;
22, there were 6,805 students&#13;
registered for the school year,&#13;
53 more than projected.&#13;
The board also approved&#13;
laying off six paraprofessionals&#13;
in the district, all who&#13;
work in special education.&#13;
Craig said tha t depending&#13;
on services needed once the&#13;
school year gets under way,&#13;
some or all of those laid off&#13;
could be called back.&#13;
In other action, the board&#13;
approved the appointment&#13;
of teacher Angela Geise as&#13;
interim principal a t Hilton Elementary&#13;
school for the 2008-&#13;
09 school year. Peggy Moyer,&#13;
who has served as Hilton’s&#13;
principal, will continue serving&#13;
as assistant superintendent&#13;
of human resources for&#13;
the 2008-09 school year.&#13;
Lisa Carolin can be&#13;
reached at Icarolin®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2010.&#13;
Volunteers from New Life&#13;
Community Church, from left,&#13;
Debbie Behr, Larry Schaffier,&#13;
Tracy Hollis and Ron Behr, put&#13;
together a "spider web" for&#13;
the new playground at Miller&#13;
Early Childhood Center.&#13;
PHOTOS: JESSICA MCINTYRE,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
W o r k&#13;
m e a n s&#13;
p la y at&#13;
M ille r&#13;
C e n te r&#13;
Thanks to the efforts of the Miller Parent-Teacher Organization, money was set aside&#13;
as a down payment for a new playground at Miller Early Childhood Center in Brighton,&#13;
which was built in one day, Aug. 23. It was the idea of former Miller PTO President Mary&#13;
Margaret Whitley to replace the playground, and it was brought to fruition under the&#13;
guidance of Miller PTO President Julie Kalis. Above right, Brian Crouse, on the ladder,&#13;
works with John Avranvt to help build a slide. At right, Mark Marker of Green Oak&#13;
Township, is one of 20 members of the Brighton Rotary Club's "Rotary Raiders" who&#13;
helped put together a wooden truck made from scratch for the new playground.&#13;
The playground will be used by kindergartners at Miller along with children in Tot Spot&#13;
and the Friendship Centers. It will be open to the public after 5 p.m.each day and on&#13;
weekends. Miller Center is at 850 Spencer Road in Brighton.&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
nearly ready&#13;
to seek clerk&#13;
E l e c t e d p o s i t i o n w i l l&#13;
b e c o m e a p p o i n t e d o n e&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Pinckney officials soon&#13;
will be seeking applicants&#13;
for the village’s appointed&#13;
clerk position.&#13;
On Monday, the Village&#13;
Council unanimously approved&#13;
a con tra c t th a t outlines&#13;
the clerk’s duties, work&#13;
hours and salary.&#13;
It also authorized council&#13;
P re sid en t Rebecca Foster&#13;
to begin advertising for job&#13;
candidates.&#13;
Ending a debate th a t had&#13;
gone on for years, the council&#13;
in April voted to adopt&#13;
an ordinance th a t made the&#13;
clerk’s position an appointed&#13;
job inste ad of an elected&#13;
one.&#13;
Village officials hope to&#13;
have a clerk hired when&#13;
Amy Felty’s elected te rm&#13;
expires in November. Felty&#13;
could be a candidate for the&#13;
appointed position if she&#13;
chooses to apply.&#13;
“We owe it to our re s idents&#13;
to put this posting out&#13;
in the open,” said Trustee&#13;
Kurt Mohrmann. “We don’t&#13;
want it to look like we c re ated&#13;
this appointed position&#13;
ju s t for the person who currently&#13;
has the job.”&#13;
However, the duties a s signed&#13;
to the new clerk a re&#13;
the same as those now done&#13;
by the elected one, including&#13;
conducting utility billing,&#13;
managing the village cemetery,&#13;
acting a s the village’s&#13;
general a ccountant and ..&#13;
keeping the record a t coun- “&#13;
cil meetings. ;&#13;
The job will not include&#13;
benefits, such as paid vacation&#13;
time and h ealth insurance.&#13;
The new clerk will be&#13;
paid between $18 and $21&#13;
p e r hour for a 30-hour work&#13;
week, which includes time&#13;
spent a t council meetings.&#13;
This also is in alignment&#13;
with the c u rren t clerk’s sa lary.&#13;
The normal workday '&#13;
is 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday&#13;
through Thursday with an -&#13;
unpaid hour for lunch.&#13;
Making th e job appointed&#13;
makes the clerk accountable&#13;
to the council, as it has&#13;
the final say on who gets&#13;
hired, and reduces the risk&#13;
of an unqualified person being&#13;
elected into the position&#13;
based on popularity, officials&#13;
said.&#13;
F oste r and the village’s&#13;
personnel committee, made&#13;
up of tru s te e s Tom Pais and&#13;
Linda Lavey and re sident&#13;
Carol Norman, will conduct&#13;
interviews and make a hiring&#13;
recommendation to the '&#13;
council.&#13;
Anyone in te re sted in obtaining&#13;
an application for •&#13;
the job is asked to contact ”&#13;
the village hall a t 734-878-&#13;
6206.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at ismith®&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
N o p r o g r a m w i l l b e o f f e r e d&#13;
f o r h o m e - s c h o o le d s t u d e n t s&#13;
Howell school board&#13;
says demand is&#13;
not high enough&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The Livingston Community News &lt;&#13;
The Howell Public Schools&#13;
will not institute a program&#13;
this year for home-schooled&#13;
students who want to take&#13;
courses in the school system.&#13;
The Board of Education&#13;
voted unanimously on Monday&#13;
not to enact the program&#13;
for the 2008-09 school year&#13;
because it would not generate&#13;
enough money to make it&#13;
worthwhile.&#13;
“It doesn’t make economic&#13;
sense to me,” school board&#13;
President Ed Literski said at&#13;
the Aug. 11 meeting when the&#13;
board first discussed the possibility.&#13;
Recent legislation prohibits&#13;
parents of home-schooled&#13;
students from enrolling their&#13;
child in a public school course&#13;
outside their home district&#13;
unless tha t home school&#13;
system does not provide the&#13;
same course offering.&#13;
“To qualify, they have to go&#13;
to their home district first, so&#13;
tha t legislation limited our&#13;
ability to market, outside of&#13;
Howell,” Superintendent Ted&#13;
Gardella said.&#13;
Board member Wendy Day&#13;
said the new law flies in the&#13;
face of the “schools of choice”&#13;
philosophy.&#13;
“I’d like to find out why&#13;
one segment of the population&#13;
(home-schooling families)&#13;
doesn’t have the right to&#13;
choose the school they want&#13;
to go to,” said Day, who homeschools&#13;
her chili"en.&#13;
The board meeting room&#13;
was the site of a focus group&#13;
workshop on the issue last&#13;
week attended by about 25&#13;
parents. Most were from outside&#13;
the Howell district.&#13;
Gardella said the school&#13;
district needs 25 students to&#13;
generate a section of a class,&#13;
but “we didn’t achieve 25 students&#13;
for any course,” he said,&#13;
adding the majority, or 21 of&#13;
the parents, were interested&#13;
in signing up for elementary&#13;
level courses.&#13;
“My recommendation is we&#13;
take more time to study this,&#13;
because we don’t have the&#13;
numbers we need,” Gardella&#13;
told the board. “We’re going&#13;
to have to work more with&#13;
our legislators so they understand&#13;
the unintended consequences”&#13;
of the legislation&#13;
they’ve passed.&#13;
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A4 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 29, 2 0 0 8&#13;
m rm r "T&#13;
HOWELL FRO M A1&#13;
Upgrades technological as well as aesthetic&#13;
in grades 10-12 for most programs,&#13;
while the Parker Campus&#13;
will be limited to housing&#13;
a small number of programs&#13;
in the 2008-09 school year. All&#13;
freshmen will continue to attend&#13;
the Freshman Campus&#13;
building, a^a c ent to Howell&#13;
High.&#13;
The renovated, expanded&#13;
high school, which has been&#13;
hosting staggered student&#13;
orientation sessions the past&#13;
week, will open its doors for the&#13;
first day of classes TViesday.&#13;
“There’s an excitement&#13;
and energy that’s catching,”&#13;
says new Superintendent Ted&#13;
Gardella.&#13;
Many positive comments&#13;
could be heard at junior student&#13;
orientation held earlier&#13;
this week, from both staff and&#13;
students. Junior Kaitie Ferguson,&#13;
16, says she appreciates&#13;
the changes.&#13;
“I think the color (from newly&#13;
applied coats of paint) is a&#13;
lot more uplifting, and there’s&#13;
more glass,” she says. “Before,&#13;
it was very dark and dungeonlike.&#13;
Now, it feels more open.”&#13;
“It’s definite^ exciting,” says&#13;
Jason Rowden, who teaches&#13;
consumer math and geometry&#13;
“It makes a world of difference,”&#13;
he says. “It’s more of a&#13;
relaxed atmosphere. It’s definitefy&#13;
exciting, and you can see&#13;
it on (students’ and staff members’)&#13;
faces. Everybody has a&#13;
new attitude, everyborfy has a&#13;
smile on their face.”&#13;
Rowden was based at Howell&#13;
High School two years ago, but&#13;
last year taught at the Parker&#13;
Campus. He says those who&#13;
taught, or were students, at the&#13;
old high school best appreciate&#13;
the changes.&#13;
“I’m hearing very positive&#13;
comments on the improvements,&#13;
it’s made it more student-&#13;
friendly,” says Gardella.&#13;
“I’m really excited, especially&#13;
with the new commons area&#13;
(which is part of a 15,000-&#13;
square-foot addition). It gives&#13;
it a space-opening look and improves&#13;
the aesthetics.”&#13;
Gardella also likes the remodeled&#13;
cafeteria and media&#13;
center, which have received a&#13;
total facelift and have been reconfigured&#13;
to make them more&#13;
space-efficient and to improve&#13;
traffic flow. The cafeteria has&#13;
new tables and chairs, and is&#13;
now based on the food court&#13;
concept.&#13;
Dan Davenport, who is in&#13;
charge of the media center.&#13;
says although it’s about the&#13;
same size as the old one, the&#13;
space is arranged differently.&#13;
“The media center has a lot&#13;
of technology and the media&#13;
rooms have projectors,” he&#13;
says. “I think it wfil benefit the&#13;
student population overall.”&#13;
The h i ^ school also received&#13;
new computers and othe&#13;
r technological upgrades that&#13;
are part of the 2003 bond issue.&#13;
Also added are several working&#13;
laboratories, and individual&#13;
c l^ ro om s have been modernized&#13;
with new lighting, screens&#13;
and projectors. Likewise, the&#13;
fieldhouse has been renovated&#13;
with repairs and upgrades to&#13;
bleacher seats, the hardwood&#13;
floor (which had water damage&#13;
from a roof leak), and has been&#13;
given new baskets and new&#13;
paint.&#13;
While the interior of the high&#13;
school is finished, workers still&#13;
are installing a new concrete&#13;
driveway at Uie finnt entrance&#13;
which will be completed by the&#13;
start of school, says Associate&#13;
Superintendent for Business&#13;
Ri^Te rre s.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009.&#13;
MORGAN FRO M A1&#13;
Communities reach out to help family&#13;
Davidson, owner of The Pistons.&#13;
“Morgan had a smile on&#13;
her face for six months after&#13;
that,” said her dad. “For such&#13;
a rotten destructive disease&#13;
to hit the baby of the family,&#13;
contributions from the people&#13;
in this community, including&#13;
Livingston and Washtenaw&#13;
counties, made it possible&#13;
for Morgan to die the way she&#13;
wanted to. She had her whole&#13;
family around her.”&#13;
Morgan was in and out of&#13;
Mott Children’s Hospital until&#13;
10 weeks ago, when she decided&#13;
she’d had enough painful&#13;
treatment that couldn’t&#13;
guarantee h e r more time&#13;
anyhow.&#13;
Switching from Mott’s “Seventh&#13;
Floor Angels” to Arbor&#13;
Hospice, Morgan decided to&#13;
go home and die with dignity,&#13;
her father said, adding that&#13;
nurses helped h e r manage&#13;
the pain as the tumor grew&#13;
quickly.&#13;
“Brain cancer is such a destructive&#13;
disease,” he said,&#13;
noting how she lost her sight,&#13;
and h e r voice, and most of her&#13;
hearing and memory.&#13;
The Careys are grateful&#13;
tha t Morgan died in bed beside&#13;
them, peacefully, and&#13;
with a slight smile on her face&#13;
tha t they took as a sign from&#13;
beyond.&#13;
“We w anted a sign that she&#13;
went to heaven and was in&#13;
God’s hands,” h e r dad said.&#13;
“She wanted tha t so bad because&#13;
that was the only peace&#13;
she was offered.”&#13;
In addition to their emotional&#13;
hardship, the family is&#13;
still struggling financially.&#13;
Kevin Carey took a family&#13;
leave from his job as a district&#13;
manager at a rental company&#13;
from August of last year to&#13;
Dec. 3. In March, when he&#13;
asked for more family leave&#13;
time, he instead felt forced to&#13;
accept a severance package&#13;
in order to keep his insurance.&#13;
After 20 years with the&#13;
company, he was out.&#13;
And he hasn’t been able to&#13;
find a job since. His wife is&#13;
disabled from a back injury&#13;
seven years ago, so his mother-&#13;
in-law has been paying&#13;
their rent; his sister, his car&#13;
payment. They’re late with a&#13;
$1,000 electric bill.&#13;
But money worries right&#13;
now take a back seat to the&#13;
journey the family was able to&#13;
take so closely with Morgan&#13;
these past 18 months, Carey&#13;
said.&#13;
“It was a privilege,” he&#13;
said of the last months they&#13;
were able to spend with their&#13;
daughter.&#13;
In addition to h e r parents,&#13;
Morgan is survived by&#13;
h e r brother Ryan, 21; sister,&#13;
Meaghan, 18; a great grandparent;&#13;
grandparents; aimts;&#13;
uncles; and cousins.&#13;
FOOD F R O M A1&#13;
Dietitians stress importance of breakfast&#13;
“We’ll see how it goes, and if&#13;
we don’t get a good enough&#13;
response, we’ll try something&#13;
else.”&#13;
According to the American&#13;
Board of Pediatrics, the rate&#13;
of childhood obesity in the U.S.&#13;
has more than doubled in the&#13;
past 20 years, and now 16.5 percent&#13;
of American children ages&#13;
6-19 are considered obese. TTiat&#13;
puts them at an increased risk&#13;
for developing diseases including&#13;
type 2 diabetes, high blood&#13;
pressure and high cholesterol.&#13;
Catherine Kraus is a dietitian&#13;
at the University of Michigan&#13;
and a member of the Pediatric&#13;
Comprehensive Weight Management&#13;
Center at C.S. Mott&#13;
Children’s Hospital. She says&#13;
starting the day with breakfast&#13;
caimot only help a child concentrate&#13;
better at school, it can&#13;
help keep weight gain in check&#13;
“There’s so much research&#13;
out there that kids who eat&#13;
breakfast can focus better on&#13;
what a teacher is saying,” says&#13;
Kraus. “When you go for a long&#13;
period of time without eating,&#13;
from dinner the night before&#13;
until lunch time, your body goes&#13;
into starvation mode and puts&#13;
food into its fat stores. That&#13;
doesn’t help metabolism and&#13;
can cause you to gain weight.”&#13;
Kraus recommends that kids&#13;
start the day with breakfast&#13;
foods such as whole-grain cereals&#13;
with at least three grams of&#13;
fiber with low-fat or fat-free milk&#13;
and fruit on top. Oatmeal is another&#13;
option that can be varied&#13;
by adding fruit, she says.&#13;
Kraus says parents concerned&#13;
about their children’s&#13;
lunch choices at the school cafeteria&#13;
should have them pack a&#13;
lunch, and she suggests using&#13;
an insulated lunch bag.&#13;
“Use whole-grain bread and&#13;
lean protein like tuna, chicken,&#13;
ham, turkey or lean roast beef,&#13;
and condiments like fat-free&#13;
mayonnaise or mustard, along&#13;
with a tomato slice and lettuce,”&#13;
says Kraus. “Also pack&#13;
things like baby carrots, celery,&#13;
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If parents wash fruits and&#13;
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Pinckney family feels the pow e r o f boy's w ish&#13;
Nick Torrance, 13, is ali smiies during a car ride as he travels to&#13;
see the sights around Portland, Ore., during a visit this month.&#13;
Nick's trip was granted by the Make-A-Wish Foundation of&#13;
Michigan. In the back seat is his aunt, Judy Schneider, who&#13;
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and the sparkle in his eyes&#13;
make it perfectly clear that&#13;
he had the time of his life, according&#13;
to his parents, Rob&#13;
and Je an Torrance of Pinckney.&#13;
“For Nick, it was like winning&#13;
the Lotto,” his dad says&#13;
about the Aug. 2-7 trip that&#13;
was made possible through&#13;
the Make-A-Wish Foundation&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
of Michigan.&#13;
Nick, 13, has Duchenne&#13;
muscular dystrophy, a form&#13;
of the progressive, degenerative&#13;
muscula r disorder&#13;
th a t affects only boys. He&#13;
uses a motorized wheelchair&#13;
to get around and will a ttend&#13;
Pinckney’s Pathfinder&#13;
School this fall.&#13;
Nick and his parents decided&#13;
on the trip to visit to Roloff&#13;
family farm n e a r Portand&#13;
because Nick has been a fan&#13;
of the TLC network’s reality&#13;
television show for years. “He&#13;
thought they were the coolest&#13;
people,” explains his dad.&#13;
His visit to the home of&#13;
Matt and Amy Roloff and&#13;
their four children was a first&#13;
for the Make-A-wish Foundation,&#13;
which grants wishes to&#13;
children with life-threatening&#13;
conditions. The Roloff parents&#13;
are both little people as&#13;
is one of their sons, Zach. The&#13;
other three children, including&#13;
Zach’s twin, Jeremy, are&#13;
normal size. The TLC show,&#13;
which begins its fourth season&#13;
in October, chronicles the&#13;
day-to-day experiences of this&#13;
“blended” family.&#13;
Nick’s mom says h e r son&#13;
especially relates to Zach,&#13;
who must deal with being&#13;
“different.” During their visit&#13;
Nick, a huge sports fan, was&#13;
able to attend one of Zach’s&#13;
soccer practices and present&#13;
him with a soccer ball signed&#13;
by the team that one of Nick’s&#13;
cousin’s plays on.&#13;
The family also spent the&#13;
afternoon at the Roloff farm,&#13;
which the family has devel-&#13;
S E E FITZGERALD, A 6&#13;
Kyle Duncan,&#13;
5, of Brighton,&#13;
far right,&#13;
poses with all&#13;
of the prizes&#13;
he won at&#13;
the Engel&#13;
family's pirate&#13;
party that&#13;
was hosted&#13;
to collect&#13;
backpacks for&#13;
kids.&#13;
Above, Brian&#13;
Magda, Will&#13;
Kingsley and&#13;
Cory White&#13;
paddle to&#13;
shore during&#13;
a pirate boat&#13;
PHOTOS: ANGELA&#13;
SPOONER,,THE&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Argh! Pirates&#13;
collect supplies&#13;
for students&#13;
F a m i l y h o s t s a n n u a l p a r t y&#13;
f o r L E S A b a c k p a c k e f f o r t&#13;
Members of the Engel family of Genoa Township - from&#13;
left Ken, Sarah and Debbie - have hosted an annual party&#13;
to benefit the Livingston Educational Service Agency's&#13;
Backpack for Kids program.&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
I he Jolly Roger has been lowered&#13;
for the last time on a pirate-&#13;
themed party a Genoa&#13;
Township family has hosted&#13;
for many years to benefit a&#13;
local school supply drive for&#13;
needy students.&#13;
But Ken and Debbie Engel and their&#13;
8-year-old daughter, Sarah, hope others&#13;
will pick up where they’re leaving&#13;
off and continue to help the Livingston&#13;
Educational Service Agency fill “Backpacks&#13;
For Mds” for years to come.&#13;
Nearly 1,200 backpacks filled with&#13;
school supplies were distributed by&#13;
LESA last Wednesday. The family’s&#13;
farewell Pirate Party on Aug. 23 contributed&#13;
about a dozen of them, as well as&#13;
a couple of hundred individual supplies,&#13;
including glue sticks, pencils, n o t e ^ k s&#13;
and paper.&#13;
“We’re always so excited to do this,”&#13;
Debbie Engel said. “Many people in our&#13;
community do need help and we love&#13;
doing this.”&#13;
The Engels have hosted seven of&#13;
these parties. All have collected items&#13;
for good causes, with the last four contributing&#13;
to LESA’s “Backpacks For&#13;
Kids” program. “It’s our own little tradition,”&#13;
Sarah Engel said. “Some kids&#13;
don’t realty have school supplies and we&#13;
like to help them.”&#13;
This y e a r’s party, attended by 31&#13;
families and about 63 kids, is the last&#13;
because the Engels are moving fi'om&#13;
their Pine Creek Ridge home near the&#13;
shores of Brighton Lake to New York&#13;
state. The Engels originate from the&#13;
East Coast, which led to the pirate&#13;
theme of their annual summer parties.&#13;
“My mom would take me walking on&#13;
the beach after storms for a treasure&#13;
hunt,” Debbie Engel said. “We’d get old&#13;
bottles and big shells. When we moved&#13;
S E E BACKPACKS, A 6&#13;
Backpacks for kids&#13;
The Livingston Educational Service Agency&#13;
has already had its distribution day to give&#13;
school supplies to families who can't afford&#13;
to buy their own. But, anyone still wishing&#13;
to make donations of cash or supplies to the&#13;
"Backpack For Kids Program" may do so.&#13;
■ What: Basic school supplies, such as&#13;
pencils, paper, notebooks, pens, crayons,&#13;
markers, glue sticks and rulers.&#13;
■ Where: LESA Education Center, 1425 W.&#13;
Grand RiYer Ave., Howell.&#13;
■ When: Donations should be made as soon&#13;
as possible as Livingston County schools start&#13;
classes next week.&#13;
■ Details: Supplies not distributed by LESA&#13;
will be given to LACASA and the Oakland&#13;
Livingston Human Service Agency for their&#13;
clients. Call 517-540-6833.&#13;
Jazz and&#13;
barbecue&#13;
■ W h a t: Third annual&#13;
Smokin' Jazz and&#13;
Barbecue Blues Festival.&#13;
■ W h en : Friday-Saturday,&#13;
Sept. 5-6; 5-11 p.m.&#13;
Friday, 11 a.m.-ll p.m.&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
■ W h e re : West Main&#13;
Street area of downtown&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
■ Music: 12 bands or&#13;
musicians will perform.&#13;
■ Eats: A dozen food&#13;
vendors offering&#13;
barbecue and other fare.&#13;
■ T ra n s p o r ta tio n : Free&#13;
shuttle service Saturday&#13;
from Brighton High&#13;
School parking lot.&#13;
■ De tails : On the Web at&#13;
www.brightoncoc.org.&#13;
Annual event brings smokin' music, food to Brighton&#13;
Chamber fundraiser&#13;
expected to offer&#13;
more variety than&#13;
ever&#13;
BY TOM TOLEN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
To say an event is bigger&#13;
and b etter than before has&#13;
become a cliche, but the third&#13;
annual Smokin’ Jazz and Barbecue&#13;
Blues Festival realty&#13;
will be bigger this year.&#13;
And organizers say this majo&#13;
r fundraiser will be better.&#13;
The Greater Brighton Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce&#13;
event takes place next weekend&#13;
in the West Main Street&#13;
are a of downtown Brighton.&#13;
“This year it will be larger&#13;
because we’ve expanded it&#13;
to two days,” said Chamber&#13;
Executive Director Pam Mc-&#13;
Coneghy.&#13;
McConeghy said the event&#13;
has quicWy become the&#13;
chamber’s biggest fundraiser&#13;
of the year, eclipsing the “Big&#13;
Moola Ball.”&#13;
There are two compelling&#13;
reasons to visit the festival,&#13;
McConeghy said; Great music&#13;
in several different genres&#13;
and delicious, mouth-watering&#13;
food.&#13;
“We love this event,” McConeghy&#13;
said. “It’s fun, it’s&#13;
trendy, it brings people from&#13;
all over, and it’s a great way to&#13;
highlight what Brighton has&#13;
to offer,” she said.&#13;
The chairman again this&#13;
year is Kevin McConeghy,&#13;
Pam McConeghy’s husband,&#13;
barbecue aficionado and&#13;
teacher a t Maltby Middle&#13;
Schwl.&#13;
Live music may be enjoyed,&#13;
and danced to, at two venues:&#13;
The main stage, called the&#13;
Mill Pond stage, in the parking&#13;
lot next to city hall and&#13;
the West Street stage, at St.&#13;
Paul-West and Main streets.&#13;
There also will be a “beverage&#13;
garden” a t the Mill Pond&#13;
stage location, with liquid re freshments&#13;
provided by Arbor&#13;
Brewing Co. of Ann Arbor and&#13;
The Northville Winery.&#13;
For those who want to hear&#13;
music but not enter the beverage&#13;
tent area, seating will&#13;
be provided in the West Street&#13;
stage area.&#13;
Live music will run 5-11&#13;
p.m. Friday (at the main&#13;
stage only) and 11:30 a.m.-ll&#13;
p.m. Saturday.&#13;
A dozen musical groups&#13;
will perform, offering everything&#13;
fifom jazz and blues to&#13;
Zydeco, folk and rock and the&#13;
same number of major food&#13;
vendors, from Michigan and&#13;
other states, tha t will serve&#13;
barbecue sandwiches, side&#13;
dishes and ribs as well as&#13;
other culinary fare.&#13;
“We’re going to have fantastic&#13;
barbecues, corn-onthe-&#13;
cob and ice cream,” Pam&#13;
McConeghy said.&#13;
All food and beverages have&#13;
to be purchased with tickets&#13;
available at booths located&#13;
throughout downtown.&#13;
She added tha t kids and&#13;
adults under 21 will be allowed&#13;
in the stage area Saturday&#13;
between 11 a.m. and&#13;
6:30 p.m.; but after that time,&#13;
only those over 21 who have&#13;
a wristband ($5) will be allowed.&#13;
Volunteers from the&#13;
American Spirit Centre will&#13;
be checlling wrist bands to&#13;
ensure that no one admitted&#13;
is under age.&#13;
The chamber, which has&#13;
donated $10,000 to the American&#13;
Spirit Centre from the&#13;
proceeds of past festivals, will&#13;
again make a sizable donation&#13;
“to help the families of veterans,”&#13;
McConeghy said.&#13;
This year, the chamber is&#13;
increasing the number of $500&#13;
college scholarships awarded&#13;
during the festival from one&#13;
to two - in music and culinary&#13;
arts. Both will go to a graduating&#13;
senior from the chamb&#13;
e r’s coverage area.&#13;
Those interested in the festival&#13;
can visit chamber’s Web&#13;
site a t www.brightoncoc.org.&#13;
Tom Tolen can be&#13;
reached at ttolen@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2009. *■&#13;
A 6 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID AY , A U G U S T 29, 2 0 0 8&#13;
BIRTH&#13;
Presley Michelle Hill&#13;
Presley&#13;
Michelle Hill&#13;
Jefif and Michelle Hill of Brighton&#13;
announce the birth of their&#13;
daughter, Presley Michelle&#13;
Hill, bom July 16 at St. Joseph&#13;
Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor.&#13;
She weighed 6 pounds, 3 oimces&#13;
and was 18 inches long.&#13;
The new grandparents are&#13;
Marsha Fbley of Brighton, Jo&#13;
Ann Hill of New Lothrop,&#13;
Mich., and Ronald E. Hill of&#13;
Spring, Texas. Great-grandparents&#13;
are Bess Laventure of&#13;
Brighton, Ann Lawson of&#13;
B r itto n and Lois Poreback of&#13;
California.&#13;
, Send us your announcements&#13;
The Livingston Community&#13;
News will publish engagement,&#13;
anniversary,wedding and birth&#13;
announcements for residents of&#13;
Livingston County as space permits.&#13;
For details and forms, call&#13;
us at 810-844-2000 or visit&#13;
www.mlive.com/livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
for PDF forms.&#13;
ACHIEVERS&#13;
Hamburg woman&#13;
marks 95 years&#13;
Judith Strange of Hamburg&#13;
Township turned 95 in June.&#13;
She enjoys working on her&#13;
laptop computer, which keeps&#13;
h e r busy playing games and&#13;
sending messages to family&#13;
and friends.&#13;
She follows the Detroit Tigers&#13;
and can name the players&#13;
and tell of their strengths&#13;
and weaknesses.&#13;
Strange attends to h e r tomato&#13;
plants and works crossword&#13;
puzzles and Sudoku&#13;
puzzles.&#13;
Her family and friends have&#13;
always been most important&#13;
in h e r life. She has six grandchildren&#13;
and five great-grandchildren.&#13;
COURTESY, YVONNE STRANGE&#13;
JucJith Strange of Hamburg Township, who turned 95 in June.&#13;
Student makes top&#13;
list at Northwood&#13;
Chad Plante of Brighton&#13;
has been named to the P re s ident’s&#13;
List for spring term&#13;
a t Northwood University. To&#13;
achieve President’s List recognition,&#13;
students must earn&#13;
a 3.85 grade point average on&#13;
a 4.0 scale.&#13;
In addition, the following&#13;
Livingston County students&#13;
have been named to Northwood’s&#13;
Dean’s List for spring&#13;
term: Justin Camilleri, J e n nifer&#13;
Coburn, Brett Dutcher,&#13;
Virginia Hallam, Matthew&#13;
Miller and Alex Sinacola&#13;
of Brighton; Ryan Mlkins&#13;
of Hartland; Mark Kotrys,&#13;
James Parent and Amy Spencer&#13;
of Howell; and Derrick&#13;
Marecle and Julia McIntosh&#13;
of Pinckney. Students must&#13;
achieve a 3.25 grade point average&#13;
to achieve Dean’s List&#13;
recognition.&#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 Sf., Brighton,&#13;
Ml 48116. Fax to (810)844-&#13;
2040 or e-mall to news@&#13;
VOLUNTEERS&#13;
OFFICE HELP&#13;
OLHSA needs help with&#13;
answering phones, data&#13;
entry and general office&#13;
work during normal business&#13;
hours. Details: 517-546-&#13;
8500, ext. 4103, or e-mail&#13;
beverlym@olhsa.org.&#13;
INFORMATION DESK&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Livingston Hospital in Howell&#13;
and Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Woodland Health Center in&#13;
Brighton need help at the&#13;
information desk escorting&#13;
patients, running errands and&#13;
greeting people. Details: 517-&#13;
545-6296.&#13;
RACE HELP&#13;
Help is needed at the "Run&#13;
Drugs Run" at the Howell&#13;
City Park on Sept. 13 with&#13;
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;
LOAD-UNLOAD&#13;
The Livingston County&#13;
Chapter of the American Red&#13;
Cross needs help with loading&#13;
and unloading of blood&#13;
drives in Livingston County.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0326 or email&#13;
office@liv-redcross.org.&#13;
EX-OFFENDER MENTORS&#13;
Forgotten Man Ministries&#13;
needs people to serve as&#13;
mentors for inmates at&#13;
the Livingston County Jail.&#13;
Details: 586-212-0464 or email&#13;
Jproos@juno.com.&#13;
FRONT DESK&#13;
The Brighton Hospital needs&#13;
assistance with the front&#13;
desk on visitation day, which&#13;
is Saturdays from 11:30 a.m.&#13;
to 1:15 p.m. Details: 810-225-&#13;
2527 or e-mail nsJogren@&#13;
brightonhospital.org.&#13;
HOSPICE SUPPORT&#13;
Samaritan Care Hospice&#13;
needs people to provide&#13;
companionship to&#13;
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;
RECYCLE HELP&#13;
Recycle Livingston in Howell&#13;
needs help Wednesdays&#13;
greeting, unloading cars,&#13;
sorting and cleaning up.&#13;
Details: 517-548-4439 oremail&#13;
recycleliv@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
MUSEUM HELP&#13;
The Hamburg Historical&#13;
Society needs help filing,&#13;
cleaning and preparing&#13;
museum displays. Details:&#13;
810-231-2863 or e-mail ers@&#13;
htdconnect,com.&#13;
CAT CARE&#13;
Last Chance Rescue needs&#13;
help with cats, which they&#13;
keep at Petsmart in Brighton&#13;
at the "love-a-pet" center.&#13;
The staff in the store cleans&#13;
the cat cages in the morning&#13;
and Last Chance needs&#13;
people to clean them in the&#13;
late afternoon or evening.&#13;
Details: 517-545-0031.&#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.&#13;
FITZGERALD FRO M A5&#13;
Family treated to time in Portland from Make-A-Wish&#13;
oped over the years into an&#13;
attraction that is shared each&#13;
fall when the family sells&#13;
pumpkins. There is a old-West&#13;
mining town, a pirate ship, a&#13;
zip line, and other attractions&#13;
geared to kids.&#13;
Je an Torrance says the&#13;
Roloffs took them all around&#13;
the farm, pointing out where&#13;
segments of the show had&#13;
been filmed. She says Nick&#13;
didn’t say a word during the&#13;
visit, but he smiled a lot and&#13;
that’s how she knows her son&#13;
was having a blast.&#13;
In addition to he farm visit,&#13;
Nick and his family were&#13;
treated to a day a t the Portland&#13;
Zoo and a visit to a science&#13;
museum. The visited&#13;
family in the area, did some&#13;
sightseeing and they took in&#13;
a Portland Beavers baseball&#13;
game, where Nick was p re sented&#13;
with a jersey and batting&#13;
gloves. Nick plays third&#13;
base for the Michigan Miracles,&#13;
a team that plays in a&#13;
southeast Michigan adaptive&#13;
baseball league.&#13;
Nick’s parents can’t say&#13;
enough about all of the details&#13;
that the Make-A-Wish folks&#13;
handled for them. Volunteers&#13;
helped with every part of&#13;
their visit - even taking pho-&#13;
COURTESY, JEAN TORRANCE&#13;
Nick Torrance, 13, of Pinckney (second from right in front row),&#13;
is surrounded by most members o f the Roloff family, stars of&#13;
the television reality series, "Little People, Big World" during his&#13;
visit to the Roloff family farm near Portland, Ore. In the front&#13;
row are, from left, mom Amy Roloff, Zach Roloff, Nick, and dad&#13;
Matt Roloff. In the back row, from left, are Amy and Jeremy&#13;
Roloff, Nick's aunt Judy Schneider, and his parents, Jean and&#13;
Rob Torrance.&#13;
tos - and they said they were&#13;
treated like royalty.&#13;
“We’re not used to that,”&#13;
Je an Torrance says. “It was&#13;
a nice re tre a t from all the&#13;
things we go through every&#13;
day.”&#13;
Nick’s parents have found&#13;
a way to manage their work&#13;
schedules to spend as much&#13;
time as possible with him.&#13;
Rob Torrance works days for&#13;
InfraSource Underground&#13;
Construction, installing new&#13;
natural gas lines. Je an Torrance&#13;
works mostly nights&#13;
and weekends as a customer&#13;
service agent for Northwest&#13;
Airlines. Nick is their only&#13;
child and they get help fi'om&#13;
family and friends when their&#13;
schedules overlap.&#13;
Nick’s wish was almost two&#13;
years in the making. It sta rted&#13;
with an application and&#13;
screening process. Once approved,&#13;
Nick and his parents&#13;
decided was what his wish&#13;
would be. Then the Make-AWish&#13;
team went to work to&#13;
make the wish come true.&#13;
Alissa Shipman was the&#13;
“wish manager” assigned to&#13;
Nick. She says she worked&#13;
with the foundation’s national&#13;
office as well as the office in&#13;
Oregon to work out the details:&#13;
Everything from the&#13;
limo ride to-and-from the airport,&#13;
hotel accommodations&#13;
and meals as well as local&#13;
news coverage in Portland.&#13;
According to Shipman, the&#13;
average wish costs $8,000 and&#13;
this year the Ann Arbor-based&#13;
Michigan chapter will grant&#13;
440 wishes.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgerald&#13;
has helped to raise funds for&#13;
the Make-A-Wish Foundation&#13;
of Michigan (www.wishmich.&#13;
org) through the annual Wlsh-&#13;
A-Mile 300 bicycle tour. He can&#13;
be reached at rfltzgerald@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
BACKPACKSFROM AS&#13;
Party helps supply drive&#13;
here and had this beautiful&#13;
park and beach, it just seemed&#13;
like we should use it for a summer&#13;
get-together.”&#13;
The party’s timing before the&#13;
start of school has been a perfect&#13;
fit with the school supply&#13;
drive, Debbie Engel said. “It’s&#13;
kids giving to other kids and&#13;
families giving to other families,”&#13;
she said. “It’s how we can&#13;
make a difference in our own&#13;
little way.”&#13;
Donations for this year’s program&#13;
have been good, despite&#13;
concerns that the ever-weakening&#13;
state economy could have&#13;
taken a toll, said Jean Garratt,&#13;
director of LESA’s Early Childhood&#13;
programs.&#13;
“One thing about this commiuiity&#13;
is that people are very&#13;
generous and very compassionate,”&#13;
Garratt said. “We are&#13;
very grateful.”&#13;
Knowing this y e a r’s party&#13;
was their last was bittersweet&#13;
for the Engels, who say they&#13;
may sta rt something similar&#13;
in their new neighborhood.&#13;
“We just really hope people&#13;
here keep giving to this&#13;
program,” Debbie Engel said.&#13;
“We’re ju st ordinary people&#13;
and look at what we can do.&#13;
Everyone can do it.” ,&#13;
Cory and&#13;
Logan White&#13;
of Genoa&#13;
Township offer&#13;
smiles in the&#13;
midst o f all&#13;
the pirate fun&#13;
at the Engel&#13;
family's party.&#13;
ANGELA SPOONER,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS -&#13;
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GREEN OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP&#13;
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING&#13;
SEPTEMBER 16,2008&#13;
PLEASE BE NOTIFIED THAT THE GREEN OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP&#13;
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON&#13;
SEPTEMBER 16, 2008 AT 7:00 P.M. AT THE GREEN OAK CHARTER&#13;
TOWNSHIP HALL 10001 SILVER LAKE ROAD, BRIGHTON, MI for the&#13;
purpose of hearing the following requests.&#13;
ZBA Case 08-08, Fisheris Glen Subdivision Association .location is the entrance to&#13;
Fisheris Glen Subdivision on Rickett Road and Primrose Way. Brighton, MI. They&#13;
request a 45 square foot sign and the ordinance allows one 36 square foot sign per&#13;
subdivision entrance. This would allow a new two sided sign to replace two existing&#13;
entrance signs to the Fisheris Glen Subdivision.&#13;
ZBA Case 09-08, Adams Outdoor Advertising, variance location is 11770 Whitmore&#13;
Lake Road, Whitmore Lake, Ml. They request a variance to increase the billboard&#13;
sign area to 672 square feet per side. The ordinance allows 200 square feet per sign&#13;
face or 400 square feet total.&#13;
ZBA Case 10-08, J. Johnson, 11429 North Shore, Whitmore Lake, MI. They&#13;
request to enlarge the nonconforming structure, to continue a front yard setback of&#13;
47 inches, the ordinance requires 30 feet, to extend the south side yard setback to 5&#13;
feet, the ordinance requires 10 feet. This would allow an addition to the home.&#13;
Application and related information are on file with the Green Oak Charter&#13;
Township Clerkfs Office, and are available for inspection Monday through Friday&#13;
from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.&#13;
The Zoning Board of Appeals packets may also be viewed on the townshipfs&#13;
website at www.greenoaktwp.com under Bulletin Board.&#13;
This meeting w ill be televised on the local Green Oak Cable Channel.&#13;
Public comments and participation are both encouraged and welcome, either in&#13;
person at the PubUc Meeting or in writing to Lesa Brookins, Planning and Zoning&#13;
Coordinator, 10001 Silver Lake Road, Brighton, MI 48116 by FAX at&#13;
810. 231-5080 or E-Mailed to Planning-Zoning@twp.green-oak.mi.us&#13;
prior to noon, September 16, 2008.&#13;
Green Oak Charter Township&#13;
Zoning Board of Appeals&#13;
Pubhshed: Livingston Community News, August 29, 2008&#13;
2847802-01&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 29, 2 0 0 8 A7&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A R&#13;
/&#13;
FRIDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY&#13;
AUG. 29 SEPT. 2 SEPT. 3&#13;
BLOOD DRIVES&#13;
• 10 a.m.-3;45 p.m. B r igh to n&#13;
C om m u n it y Center, 555&#13;
B r igh to n St.&#13;
• 1-6:45 p.m. St. J o h n 's Episco p a l&#13;
Church, 5 0 4 P ro sp e c t St.,&#13;
Howell. Details: 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -0 3 2 6 .&#13;
•SATURDAY&#13;
AUG. 30&#13;
STEAK DINNER&#13;
5:30-7 p.m. First Presbyterian&#13;
— Church, 2 0 5 East Lake St., S o u th&#13;
• . y o n . Details: 2 4 8 -4 3 7 -2 8 7 5 .&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
AUG. 31&#13;
FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State a n d C lin to n&#13;
streets ad ja ce n t to his toric&#13;
L iv in g s to n C o u n ty C o u r th o u se ,&#13;
d ow n tow n Howell. Details: 517-&#13;
5 4 6 -3 9 2 0 or farm e rsm arke t@&#13;
howell.org. Sundays through&#13;
October.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
SEPT. 1&#13;
FRIGHTENING FRIDAY&#13;
2 p.m. S c re am s Ice Cream,&#13;
4 0 4 5 Patterson Lake Road,&#13;
^ e l l . S p o n so re d by P in c k n e y&#13;
C o m m u n i t y Pu blic Library.&#13;
Stories, s o n g s a n d free ice&#13;
cream for kids. Details: 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -&#13;
3888.&#13;
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES&#13;
• 11 a.m. - Family story time.&#13;
Pinckney C om m u n ity Public&#13;
Library, 350 M ow e r Road.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888./A/SO 1 p.m.&#13;
Wednesdays.&#13;
• 6:30 p.m. - Friends of the&#13;
Pinckney Library Meeting.&#13;
Pinckney C om m u n ity Public&#13;
Library, 350 M ow e r Road. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
DAUGHTERS OF REVOLUTION&#13;
1 p.m. Howell Me th od is t Church,&#13;
1230 Bower Street, Howell.&#13;
Meet ing o f the Philip Livingston&#13;
Chapter Dau gh te rs o f the&#13;
American Revolution.Guests&#13;
welcome. Details: 517-545-2367.&#13;
DROP-IN READING&#13;
5-8 p.m. Howell C a rn e g ie&#13;
District Library, 3 1 4 W. G ra nd&#13;
River Ave. D ro p in with k id s to&#13;
practice re a d in g skills. Details:&#13;
5 1 7 -5 4 6 -0 7 2 0 ext. 107. Tuesdays.&#13;
Also 5-8 p.m. Fridays, i0a.rn.-2&#13;
p.m. Saturdays, Noon-3 p.m.&#13;
Sundays.&#13;
NAMI MEETING&#13;
7 p.m. W o od la n d Health Center,&#13;
C om m u n ity M e e t in g R oom #210,&#13;
7575 Grand River Ave., Genoa&#13;
Township. National Alliance&#13;
on Mental Illness."Group and&#13;
Recovery:The Significance of&#13;
Connec tion and Skills." Details:&#13;
810-231-6011.&#13;
WIDOWS SUPPORT&#13;
7 p.m. S e c o n d flo o r d in in g&#13;
room. Th e V illa ge at W o od la n d ,&#13;
7 5 3 3 W. G ra n d River Ave.,&#13;
(b e h in d W o o d la n d M e d ica l&#13;
Center) G e n o a T ow n sh ip . Soc ial&#13;
a n d su p p o r t g ro u p for w id ow s .&#13;
Details: 8 1 0 -2 2 9 -1 6 8 8 . F/rst&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
BLOOD DRIVE&#13;
11 a.m.-5 p.m. W. J. M a xe y Boys&#13;
Training School, 9 0 3 6 E. M-36,&#13;
Whitmore Lake. Details: 734-449-&#13;
3115.&#13;
MOMS AND TOTS&#13;
7 p.m.The Sanctuary at&#13;
Woodland, 7533 Grand River&#13;
Ave. (behind W o od la n d Health&#13;
Center), Genoa Township. Details:&#13;
8 1 0 -92 3-5644 or jevansrocks®&#13;
yahoo.com.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
SEPT. 4&#13;
FUN ON THE FARM&#13;
10 a.m. Farm Center, Kensing ton&#13;
Metropark. Kids read a story and&#13;
meet characters from the book.&#13;
Cost: $3. Register: 800-477-3178.&#13;
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES&#13;
• N o o n - Pinckney purlers knitting&#13;
group. Pinckney C om m u n ity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888. Thursdays.&#13;
• 3-5 p.m. - O p e n computer lab.&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100&#13;
Library Drive. Details: 810-229-&#13;
6571 ext. 211.&#13;
• 6-8 p.m. - Writer's w o rk sh o p&#13;
with M ike Ball. Brighton District&#13;
Library, 100 Library Drive. Details:&#13;
810-229-6571 ext. 211.&#13;
• 6:30-7:45 p.m. - Busines s sav vy&#13;
workshop. H am b u rg Township&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road. Cost:&#13;
$10. Details:810-231-1771.&#13;
OPEN HOUSE&#13;
1-3 p.m.and 6-8 p.m. First Steps&#13;
Preschool (located in Brighton&#13;
First United Me th od is t Church),&#13;
4 0 0 E.Grand River Ave., Brighton.&#13;
Details: 810-227-0262.&#13;
CONEY NIGHT&#13;
5-8 p.m. Pinckney Memorial Post&#13;
#419, American Legion, 9807&#13;
Whitewood Road. $1 C o n e y d o g&#13;
and root beer float night. Details:&#13;
734-878-9522 or 734-341 -4249.&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
SEPT 5&#13;
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES&#13;
2 p.m. - Frightening Fridays.&#13;
Screams Ice Cream, 404 5&#13;
Patterson Lake Road, Hell.&#13;
Stories, songs,free ice cream&#13;
for kids. Spo n so re d by Pinckney&#13;
C om m u n ity Public Library. Details:&#13;
734-878-3888.&#13;
DINNER&#13;
5-8 p.m. L ivingston C o u n ty&#13;
Wildlife &amp; C onservation Club,&#13;
606 0 M-36, Hamburg. Chicken,&#13;
ribs and fish. Cost: $5-10. Details:&#13;
810-231-1811.&#13;
ASTRONOMY ON THE BEACH&#13;
6 p.m.-midnight. M a p le Beach&#13;
at Ken sin g ton Metropark.Talk&#13;
on "H ow D o You Feed a Galaxy"&#13;
given at 9 p.m. Details: 800-477-&#13;
2757. Also Saturday.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
SEPT. 6&#13;
CONFERENCES! FESTIVAL&#13;
9 a.m. Kensing ton Metropa rk&#13;
Farm Center. G row ing&#13;
C on n ec tion s Conference and&#13;
O rga n ic Festival. Speakers discuss&#13;
detoxing and osteoporosis, safety&#13;
of vaccines, raising healthy children,&#13;
benefits o f a d d in g cultured&#13;
and fermented fo o d s to diets.&#13;
Details: 800-477-2757.&#13;
TINY TOT SOCCER&#13;
10 a.m. Howell City Park. For ages&#13;
3 and 4. Details: 517-546-0693,&#13;
ext.O or www.howellrecreation.&#13;
org. Saturdays through October 18.&#13;
MYSTERIES AND MUNCHIES&#13;
Noon. Howell Carnegie District&#13;
Library, 314 W. G rand River Ave.&#13;
Read and talk ab ou t mysteries&#13;
over coffee and dessert. Register:&#13;
517-546-0720.&#13;
GOLF OUTING&#13;
1 p.m. Ironw o o d Golf Club, 6902 E.&#13;
High land Road, Oceola Township.&#13;
Eighteen holes with cart, lunch,&#13;
ticket to e ven in g pig roast.&#13;
Proceeds to Howell Education&#13;
Foundation. Cost: $75 g o lf and&#13;
dinner; $50 din ner only. Details:&#13;
517-404-7982.&#13;
TOWER CLIMB ZIP LINE&#13;
2-7 p.m. Howell Conference &amp;&#13;
Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, M a rio n Township.&#13;
Reservations: 517-546-0249. Also&#13;
Sundays 11 a.m.-4 p.m.&#13;
CHIXWITHSTIX&#13;
2 p.m. Howell Carnegie District&#13;
Library,314W. Grand River Ave.&#13;
Charity knitting and conversation.&#13;
Details: 5 1 7 -54 6-0720 ext. 106.&#13;
DINNER&#13;
5-7 p.m. Plainfield United&#13;
Me th od is t Church, 17845 M-36,&#13;
Gregory. Ham and scalloped potatoes.&#13;
Free-will offering. Details:&#13;
517-851 -8383 or 517-294-2773.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
SEPT. 7&#13;
or 517-40 4-5222.&#13;
HOWELL FARMER'S MARKET&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
streets adjacent to historic&#13;
Livings ton C o u n ty Courthouse,&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-3920&#13;
or farmersmarket@howell.org.&#13;
Sundays through October.&#13;
PRAYER WALK&#13;
10 a.m. First Presbyterian Church,&#13;
300 E. Grand River Ave., B righton.&#13;
Walkers will silently offer prayers&#13;
for the benefit of the community.&#13;
Family picnic to follow. Details:&#13;
810-227-7411.&#13;
DEDICATION CEREMONY&#13;
1 p.m. Howell Conference and&#13;
Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, M a rion Township.&#13;
Ceiebrating the official public&#13;
o p e n in g of The Prayer Labyrinth.&#13;
Details: 810-227-7411.&#13;
BIRDS OF THE FOREST&#13;
2 p.m. Ken sin g ton Nature Center.&#13;
Cost: $2. Register: 800-477-3178.&#13;
AIRPORT BREAKFAST&#13;
7 a.m.-l 1 a.m. M a p le G rove&#13;
Airport, co rn e r o f S h e rw o o d and&#13;
R o b b roads, C o nw a y T ow n sh ip.&#13;
All y o u can eat farm e rs b re a k fast.&#13;
A lso Capital C ity S k y Divers,&#13;
farm e rs market. F u n d ra ise r for&#13;
Fowlerville R otary Club. Cost:&#13;
$7/adults, $4/children 5-12-&#13;
years-old. Details: 5 1 7 -2 2 3 -8 7 3 1&#13;
SUBMIT&#13;
YOUR&#13;
LISTINGS&#13;
Items must be submitted&#13;
by Monday at noon&#13;
to be used in Friday's&#13;
publication. (In the event&#13;
of a Monday holiday, items&#13;
should be submitted by&#13;
noon the previous Friday.)&#13;
■ Mail: Calendar, The&#13;
Livingston Community&#13;
News, 420 W. Main St.,&#13;
Brighton, Ml 48116&#13;
■ E-mail: calendar®&#13;
livingstoncommunity&#13;
news.com&#13;
■ Fax: (810) 844-2040.&#13;
L O C A L G O V E R N M E N T&#13;
M E E T I N G S&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
SEPT. 2&#13;
FOWLERVILLE&#13;
VILLAGE COUNCIL&#13;
^ : 3 0 p.m. Village Hall, 213 S.&#13;
Grand Ave. Details: 517-223-3771.&#13;
Alternate Mondays.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE SCHOOL&#13;
BOARD MEETING&#13;
7 p.m. Fowlerville H igh School&#13;
Med ia Center, 700 N. Grand&#13;
^ t v e n u e . Details: 517-223-6016.&#13;
HARTLAND TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m. Hartland Township Hall, 2655&#13;
Clark Road. Details: 810-632-7498.&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 3525 Byron&#13;
Road. Details: 517-546-2817. First&#13;
and third Tuesdays.&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY&#13;
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS&#13;
7:30 p.m. C omm is s ion er s '&#13;
Ch am be r s Administration&#13;
Building, 304 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-3520.&#13;
•WEDNESDAY&#13;
Ave. Details: 517-223-3771. First&#13;
Wednesdays.&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7:30 p.m.Township Hall, 10405&#13;
Merrill Road. Details: 810-231-&#13;
1000 or www.hamburg.mi.us. F/rsf&#13;
and third Wednesdays.&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
7:30 p.m., basement o f Village&#13;
Hall, 220 S. Howell St. Details: 734-&#13;
878 -62 06 or www.villageofpinckney.&#13;
org. First Mondays.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
SEPT. 4&#13;
SEPT. 3&#13;
FOWLERVILLE DOWNTOWN&#13;
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY&#13;
■ : 3 0 a.m. Village Hall, 213 S. Grand&#13;
GREEN OAK TOWNSHIP&#13;
PLANNING COMMISSION&#13;
6:30 p.m. G reen O a k Ch ar te r&#13;
T ow n sh ip Hall, 10001 Silver&#13;
Lake Road. Details: 8 1 0 -2 3 1 -&#13;
1333 or w w w .g re e n o a k tw p .&#13;
com.&#13;
OCEOLA TOWNSHIP&#13;
BOARD OF TRUSTEES&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 1577 N.&#13;
Latson Road. Details: 517-546-&#13;
3259 or www.oceolatownship.org.&#13;
FirstThursday.&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY&#13;
SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
7 p.m. Pa th fin de r S c h o o l M e d ia&#13;
Center, 2 1 0 0 E. M -3 6 , H am b u rg&#13;
T ow n sh ip. Details: 8 1 0 -2 2 5 -3 9 0 0&#13;
or visit th em o n the W e b at&#13;
http://hal.pcs.k12.m i.u s .&#13;
U n ite d&#13;
W a y&#13;
I w w w .l c u n i t^ w a y .o r g |&#13;
w h a t&#13;
m a tte rs .&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
United Way&#13;
PUBLIC NOTICE&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
The Howell Township Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a meeting on&#13;
September 15, 2008 at 7:00 p.m., Howell Township Hall, 3525 Byron Road,&#13;
Howell, MI 48855 (517) 546-2817 to consider the following application:&#13;
Petitioner 2(X)8.08, Accurate Auto Carriers, Inc., Parcel ID#4706-28-l(X)-&#13;
057, a parcel of land located at 1880 Hydraulic Drive, requests a variance to&#13;
the following sections: .&#13;
Section 18.02 E 4-5 A variance to lighting requirements.&#13;
Section 18.02 E 2-3 A variance to hard surface requirement for&#13;
the parking area.&#13;
Petitioner 2008.09, Burkhart Investments LLC, Parcel #4706-28-100-012,&#13;
a parcel of land located at 1800 Burkhart Road between Hydraulic and the&#13;
rail road, requests a variance to the following section:&#13;
Section 18.02 E.2 A variance to hard surface requirements for the overflow&#13;
parking lot&#13;
This notice is posted in compliance with PA 267 of 1976 as amended&#13;
(Open Meetings Act). MCLA 41.72 a (2) (3) and the Americans with&#13;
Disabilities Act (ADA). The Howell Township Board will provide necessary&#13;
reasonable auxiliary aids and services such as signer for the hearing&#13;
impaired and audiotapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting,&#13;
to individuals with disabilities at the meeting or public hearing upon&#13;
ten (10) days notice the Howell Township Board.&#13;
THOMAS KNIGHT, CHAIRMAN&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
R U N N I N G C A L E N D A R&#13;
Sept 6 , Witch's Hat Run, South&#13;
Lyon High, 1000 N. Lafayette, www.&#13;
slxc.com/witch. Length: 5K run-walk.&#13;
IOKrun.1 mile run. Start: 9 a.m. Cost:&#13;
$10-$25.Details:Scott Smith,248-&#13;
207-5135, smiths@slcs.us.&#13;
Sept 6 , Dances With Dirt 10OK&#13;
Reiay, Hell, www.danceswithdirt.&#13;
com. Length: 50 mile-50K run.&#13;
100K relay. Start: 6:15 a.m. Details:&#13;
734-929-9027, events@runningfit.&#13;
com.&#13;
Sept. 13 ,2n d annual Duffey&#13;
Adams Run for Autism,&#13;
Ken sin g ton Metropark, Milford.&#13;
Distance: 5K run-walk. 1 -mile walk.&#13;
Web site: www.judsoncenter.&#13;
org. Cost: $ 15-$22. Start: 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Details: 248-288-3711.&#13;
Sept. 13, Run Drugs Out of Town&#13;
Run, Howell City Park. Length: 5K&#13;
run-walk, kids run. Cost: $20 early,&#13;
$25 race day. Start: 9:30 a.m. Details:&#13;
Daydra Cormican, 517-545-5944,&#13;
daydra@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
Sept 27, Miles of Smiles 5K runwalk.&#13;
Harvest Festival, Brighton&#13;
High School, 7878 Brighton Rd.&#13;
Cost: $25 family/$5 kid/$10 per&#13;
runner. Start: 8:30 a.m. Details: Karen&#13;
Bihimeyer, 734-663-5837, mosfunrun@&#13;
gmail.com.&#13;
B F F ! I t ’s b a c k t o s c h o o l !&#13;
TARGET&#13;
CHUCK E, CHEESE&#13;
M C SPORTING GOODS&#13;
HO LCO M B ’S KNOW PLACE&#13;
GOLD’S GYM&#13;
C H R IS T IA N CROSSROADS&#13;
OFFICE M A X&#13;
TUESDAY MORNING&#13;
COPY M A X&#13;
M U SIC-GO-ROU ND&#13;
LOTUS A N N ARBOR LLC&#13;
GODAIKO JA PANE S E RESTAURANT&#13;
MIC H IG AN ORTHODONTIC S PEC IA LIS TS&#13;
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE&#13;
LIFETOUCH PDRTRAITS&#13;
FACE LOGIC&#13;
SPR IN T&#13;
A LP H A KONEY ISLAND&#13;
WEIGHT WATCHERS&#13;
GREAT PARTY&#13;
P ETSMART&#13;
JO AN N FABRICS&#13;
SALLY BEAUTY SUPPLY&#13;
FAMOUS FOOTWEAR&#13;
THE M E N ’S WEARHOUSE&#13;
T S A I GROCERY&#13;
S TAD IUM CLEANERS&#13;
JE T ’S P IZ ZA&#13;
FANTASTIC S AM S&#13;
A RIRANG RESTAURANT&#13;
KITCHEN SUPPLIES&#13;
OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE&#13;
N IQ U E -E LLE ’S&#13;
Oak Valley is&#13;
your one-stop&#13;
summer shopping&#13;
destination.&#13;
o a k \^ l e v CENTRE ^&#13;
1 -94 expressway and Ann Arbor/Saline Road.&#13;
1 /2 Mile west of the Briarwood Mall&#13;
Located at the comer of I-94 and Ann-Arbor/&#13;
Saline Road, in Ann Arbor.&#13;
A8 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 2008&#13;
C O M M U N I T Y I N A C T I O N&#13;
Volunteers show they care&#13;
Some 825 volunteers spent time in the community&#13;
Aug. 20 during the seventh annual Day of Caring&#13;
sponsored by the Livingston County United Way.&#13;
Jeanne Clum, Livingston County United Way’s director&#13;
of development and marketing, said there&#13;
was a 30 percent increase in projects with a total of&#13;
80 projects with more than 100 area businesses and&#13;
organizations participating.&#13;
Projects included painting, yard work, filling&#13;
emergency food baskets, delivering care packets&#13;
to area shutins, and building a storage closet for a&#13;
medical loan equipment program.&#13;
Hundreds of emergency breakfast boxes were&#13;
delivered to home-bound senior citizens, and close&#13;
to two tons of food was sorted and stocked at Gleaners&#13;
Community Fbod Bank. The total investment in&#13;
volunteer hours was $64,383, Clum added.&#13;
Volunteers David Morgan and Jonathan Kalen of&#13;
Howell prime a porch to be painted. They were&#13;
among the many people who volunteered their&#13;
time during the Livingston County United Way's&#13;
Day of Caring on Aug. 20.&#13;
ANGELA SPOONER,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEVUS&#13;
Men of all ages walk a mile&#13;
around the Tanger Outlet&#13;
Mall in Howell Township&#13;
last weekend to raise&#13;
awareness of domestic&#13;
violence against women&#13;
during LACASA's annual&#13;
"Walk a Mile in Her Shoes"&#13;
fundraiser.&#13;
Below, Angelo M oretti of&#13;
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his friend Dan Powell of&#13;
Whitmore Lake, around&#13;
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PHOTOS: JESSICA MCINTYRE,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
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IS PORTS&#13;
Cross country teams picking up speed&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
ready for a run&#13;
^ at state title&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The Whitmore Lake boys cross&#13;
country team might be ready to follow&#13;
the same path to success that the&#13;
Pinckney Pirates have run in recent&#13;
years.&#13;
The Ihojans return all five of their&#13;
top nuiners fi’om a team that was&#13;
14th at the Division 3 state meet last&#13;
fall, and fully believe they are ready&#13;
to take that next step.&#13;
“We are thinking (about being in&#13;
the) top five in the state with a possibility&#13;
of winning it,” Whitmore Lake&#13;
coach Andy Ames said. “If we don’t&#13;
win, the boys will be disappointed.&#13;
That’s all they’ve talked about since&#13;
April.”&#13;
The Pirates, the three-time defending&#13;
Division I state champions,&#13;
are rebuilding, but don’t count out&#13;
another successful effort from Tom&#13;
Carney’s crew.&#13;
Here’s a look at the season:&#13;
Cody&#13;
Briscoe,&#13;
Clayton&#13;
Woll and&#13;
Chris&#13;
Parent&#13;
sprint&#13;
during a&#13;
Howell&#13;
High&#13;
School&#13;
cross&#13;
country&#13;
practice.&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
Key runners: John Childress, Neil&#13;
Smith (sr.). Josh Partridge (jn).&#13;
Comment: The Bulldogs lost&#13;
four of th e ir top seven, but coach&#13;
Bob Ritsema said his second&#13;
pack is closing the gap on the&#13;
first one. “We don’t have a s big a&#13;
gap as we’ve had in the p a st,” he&#13;
said. “T here a re about eight or&#13;
10 of them together. Who knows&#13;
who will come out of the (back)&#13;
pack?”&#13;
Hartland Eagles&#13;
Key runners: Brian Forhan (sr.).&#13;
Soccer&#13;
shakes up&#13;
schedule&#13;
B r i g h t o n , S o u t h L y o n&#13;
f a c e b i g g e s t c h a n g e s&#13;
i n n e w l e a g u e f o r m a t&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The South Lyon and Brighton&#13;
boys soccer teams will be most&#13;
affected by the new Kensington&#13;
Lakes Activities Association format.&#13;
The Lions, the 2007 Kensington&#13;
Valley Conference champs,&#13;
move into the central division into&#13;
what will become the state’s most&#13;
feared conference with powers&#13;
Northville, Novi, Livonia Stevenson&#13;
and Plymouth Salem (along&#13;
with South Lyon East). Northville&#13;
was a state semifinalist and Stevenson&#13;
ranked No. 1 most of last&#13;
season.&#13;
“The challenge is the schedule&#13;
is so difficult, our record might not&#13;
say” how good we are. South Lyon&#13;
coach 'to c e e Senter said.&#13;
The shift opens the door for&#13;
Brighton to be the favorite in the&#13;
new west division against old KVC&#13;
rivals Pinckney, Hartland, Howell&#13;
and Milford.&#13;
“I don’t know that (our division)&#13;
is weaker or easier. There is no&#13;
T h e s h i f t t o t h e&#13;
n e w K e n s i n g t o n&#13;
L a k e s A c t i v i t i e s&#13;
A s s o c i a t i o n o p e n s&#13;
t h e d o o r f o r&#13;
B r i g h t o n t o b e&#13;
t h e f a v o r i t e i n t h e&#13;
n e w w e s t d i v i s i o n&#13;
a g a i n s t o l d K V C&#13;
r i v a l s P i n c k n e y ,&#13;
H a r t l a n d , H o w e l l&#13;
a n d M i l f o r d .&#13;
such thing as an easier game,”&#13;
Brighton coach Rob Williams said.&#13;
Here’s a look at the season:&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
Key players: Jacob Clapper (jr.&#13;
SEE SOCCER,82&#13;
Kevin Mahar (sr.), Jacob Johnson&#13;
(jr.), Joe Graves (sr.).&#13;
Comment: Coach Matthew Gutteridge’s&#13;
team was n e a r the bottom&#13;
of the Kensington Valley Conference&#13;
and still almost qualified&#13;
for states, finishing fourth at its&#13;
regional. He said 15 of his runners&#13;
did summer runs, proving they’re&#13;
more dedicated than in the past.&#13;
“It’s a hard-working group,” he&#13;
said. “We had a good track season.&#13;
We want to continue that.”&#13;
SEE BOYS CC, 82&#13;
Girls teams&#13;
growing&#13;
stronger&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Don’t be alarmed if you see&#13;
a large pack of teenagers running&#13;
at you this fall.&#13;
It’s probably just the Brighton&#13;
girls cross country team on&#13;
anoUier training run.&#13;
Brighton coach Gary Meehan&#13;
has watched his team explode&#13;
from 42 runners last fall&#13;
to more than 60 this year, by&#13;
far his largest turnout in his 30-&#13;
plus-year career.&#13;
“I don’t know where they are&#13;
all coming from,” he admitted.&#13;
Many of them are “top dawgs”&#13;
when it comes to racing.&#13;
Nine of his top 10 return from a&#13;
team that finished ninth at the&#13;
Division I state finals. Here’s a&#13;
look at the season:&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
Key runners: Kristen Emmorey&#13;
(so.), Sarah Kiilunen&#13;
(jr), Amanda Curtis (so.), Mackenzie&#13;
Amanda Halonen (sr), Paige Majewskiand&#13;
McGahan (so.). Stephanie&#13;
Comment: The 2007 Kens- Shecklerof&#13;
ington Valley Conference Howell High&#13;
champs are loaded with talent School stretch&#13;
and depth. Brandi Corkins (jr), before cross&#13;
Liz Ludwig (sr), Kelsey Reyn- country&#13;
olds (sr.) and Sam Brish (jr.) practice,&#13;
and several freshmen will tiy pho to s:&#13;
to crack a tough lineup. “They angelaspoonpr&#13;
all have a pretty good base. We the u v in g sto n&#13;
COMMUNETYNEWS&#13;
SEE GIRLS CC, 82&#13;
_.VI&#13;
Above, Goalie Danny Frenger, of the Howell High School varsity soccer&#13;
team, makes a save in practice on a hot summer day.&#13;
At right, Howell player Kevin Wilson practices his passing with fellow&#13;
teammates before the season begins.&#13;
Below, Howell varsity soccer captains Kevin Wilson, Danny Frenger, and&#13;
C.J. Axer.The team spends the last few weeks of summer preparing for the&#13;
start of the soccer season.&#13;
PHOTOS: ANGELA SPOONER,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Bob Lazzari,&#13;
who was&#13;
honored as&#13;
volunteer&#13;
of the year&#13;
byTSS&#13;
Photography&#13;
of Whitmore&#13;
Lake,&#13;
has been&#13;
coaching&#13;
teams in the&#13;
Southeastern&#13;
Livingston&#13;
County&#13;
Recreation&#13;
Authority for&#13;
the past six&#13;
years. He is&#13;
pictured here&#13;
with his son.&#13;
Josh.&#13;
COURTESY, BOB&#13;
LAZZARI&#13;
SELCRA coaching volunteer called 'an inspiration'&#13;
Bob Lazzari credits&#13;
great kids for his&#13;
success in Brighton&#13;
BY LISA CAROLIN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Genoa Township resident&#13;
Bob Lazzari has been honored&#13;
for doing what he loves - volimteering.&#13;
The 45-year-old father of two&#13;
has been volunteering his time&#13;
as a coach with the Southeastern&#13;
Livingston County Recreation&#13;
Authority for the last sbc&#13;
years with no plans to stop.&#13;
“I think I’m too hyper to sit&#13;
on the sidelines,” says Lazzari,&#13;
who has coached soccer, basketball,&#13;
softball and lacrosse.&#13;
“Whatever season is coming&#13;
up. I’m looking forward to it.”&#13;
Bob Lazzari&#13;
■ Age: 45.&#13;
■ Residence: Genoa Township.&#13;
■ Occupation: Selling safety&#13;
equipment.&#13;
■ Family: Wife, Jennifer, and&#13;
two children Josh, 11, and&#13;
Rachel, 8.&#13;
■ Pet: A golden retriever&#13;
named Tommy that he jogs&#13;
with.&#13;
■ Education: Bachelor's&#13;
degree in broadcasting&#13;
and recreation and parks&#13;
administration from Central&#13;
Michigan University.&#13;
■ Hobbies: Sailing, kayaking,&#13;
skiing, snowboarding and&#13;
mountain biking.&#13;
■ Goal: 'To see the kids who&#13;
played for me and watch them&#13;
grow up as nice kids. If any of&#13;
them become famous, I hope&#13;
they remember me."&#13;
Soccer season is next for&#13;
Lazzari, who has coached both&#13;
of his children, 11-year-old&#13;
Josh, who plays soccer, basketball,&#13;
and lacrosse; and 8-yearold&#13;
Rachel, who plays soccer&#13;
and softball.&#13;
“I have been really lucly&#13;
having a great group of kids&#13;
in Brighton,” says Lazzari. “I&#13;
was just your average Joe who&#13;
likes sports. I think it keeps me&#13;
young playing with the kids.”&#13;
Lazzari was recognized&#13;
Aug. 13 as 'The Sports Section&#13;
Photography’s Volunteer of the&#13;
Year for the state. 'The company&#13;
does a campaign looking&#13;
for exceptional volunteers who&#13;
impact the lives of youth and&#13;
chooses one winner from each&#13;
state as well as a national winner.&#13;
Mindy Vachow runs the&#13;
TSS Photography business&#13;
based in Whitmore Lake.&#13;
“I have to say what an inspiration&#13;
this guy is,” says Vachow.&#13;
“He is certainly an example of&#13;
a coach who does this for the&#13;
right reasons.”&#13;
Vachow says Lazzari told her&#13;
that his brother, Dave, was a&#13;
coach for Brighton High School&#13;
who died of cancer eight years&#13;
ago, and that Lazzari wants his&#13;
legacy to continue.&#13;
Lazzari received a plaque&#13;
and a $300 photo package for&#13;
SEE LAZZARI, 82&#13;
B2 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 2008&#13;
SOCCER FROM B1&#13;
South Lyon Lions loaded with talent&#13;
defender), Grant Chong (so.&#13;
forward), Taylor Mazurek (so.&#13;
midfielder), Zach Roggenkamp&#13;
(jr. MF), PJ. Hebert (jr. MF).&#13;
Comment: The Bulldogs (12-&#13;
6-2) have a young team after&#13;
graduating 11 seniors. Senior&#13;
A.J. Sweatman and juniors&#13;
Mark Binkl^ and Connor Meyer&#13;
will split time in goal. “Top to&#13;
bottom, we’re a more skilled&#13;
team,” Williams said.&#13;
Hartland Eagles&#13;
Key players: Jake Chamberlain&#13;
(sr. F), Silviu Coza (sr. F),&#13;
Zack Minor (sr. MF), Charlie&#13;
Anderson (sr. MF), Dominic&#13;
Garrick (sr. MF).&#13;
Comment: The Eagles (8-8-&#13;
4) have 10 returning seniors&#13;
back, including their leading&#13;
scorer (Chamberlain) and&#13;
assist man (Minor). Junior&#13;
goalie Cory Bodziak replaces&#13;
sta r goalie Eric Christiansen,&#13;
who is now playing a t Albion&#13;
College.&#13;
Howell Highlanders&#13;
Key players: C.J. Axer (jr.&#13;
MF), Kevin Wilson (sr. MF),&#13;
Ian C)ourtley (sr. MF-F), Connor&#13;
Smith (jr. D), Danny Frenger&#13;
(sr. G).&#13;
Comment: The Highlanders&#13;
(0-14-4) have eight returners,&#13;
seven who started last year.&#13;
Coach Thomas Mate changed&#13;
the off-season program to include&#13;
a five-week team camp&#13;
to get the Highlanders some&#13;
victories. “There is no quit in&#13;
the guys,” Mate said. “Last&#13;
year, they seemed defeated&#13;
early on. They play to the final&#13;
whistle. That’s one of the biggest&#13;
changes.”&#13;
Pinckney Pirates&#13;
Key players: Cory Briggs (jr.&#13;
MF), Allan Johnson (sr. MF),&#13;
Tl-avis Stevens (so. MF), Matt&#13;
Cutlip (jr. D), Jake Giese (jr.&#13;
F), Chase Farley (sr. D).&#13;
Comment: The Pirates&#13;
(6-9-1) lost 15 seniors, but&#13;
coach Joel Lindblade isn’t&#13;
concerned. He gained a&#13;
skilled foreign exchange student,&#13;
goalie Eric Neuenfeldt&#13;
of Germany, and saw the&#13;
Pira te s step their off-season&#13;
dedication up a notch.&#13;
“Pinckney has never had a&#13;
group work this hard, ever,&#13;
as long as I’ve been associated&#13;
with the program,” he&#13;
said.&#13;
South Lyon Lions&#13;
Key players: Chris Kobayashi&#13;
(sr. MF-F), Adam Gentile&#13;
(sr. D-MF-F), Jake Green (sr.&#13;
MF-F), Brian Young (sr. G).&#13;
Comment: The Lions (18-&#13;
1-4) are loaded with 15 experienced&#13;
seniors and a goalie&#13;
(Young) who helped pitch 11&#13;
shutouts last year. They have&#13;
outscored their first four opponents,&#13;
21-0.&#13;
“We have to make sure we&#13;
are sound defensively. Defense&#13;
wins championship.&#13;
Defense wins games,” Senter&#13;
said.&#13;
Fowlerville Gladiators&#13;
Key players: 'Travis Gibbons&#13;
(sr. FI, TJ. Romsek (sr. MF),&#13;
Nick Zachos (sr. D), Luke&#13;
Miller (sr. D).&#13;
Comment: The Gladiators&#13;
(11-9) will replace 11 graduated&#13;
seniors with a slew of&#13;
juniors. Seniors Pat Farmer&#13;
and Anthony Lee will anchor&#13;
the midfield. Senior Quintin&#13;
Meek and junior Austin Tefft&#13;
will split time in goal. They&#13;
won the Pepsi Cup against&#13;
Howell last week.&#13;
“We are a little inexperienced&#13;
compared to last year,&#13;
but we have a good core of&#13;
kids,” coach Brian Fliller said.&#13;
“They know what to expect.”&#13;
LAZZARI FROM Bi&#13;
Coach called&#13;
positive&#13;
him and his family. SELCRA&#13;
nominated Lazzari and received&#13;
a $500 check to use for&#13;
youth sports.&#13;
“Bob works really well with&#13;
everyone and is a very positive&#13;
coach,” says Carly Rachwitz,&#13;
recreation supervisor for SELCRA.&#13;
“He teaches the fundamentals&#13;
of the game no matter&#13;
what the skill level, and pays attention&#13;
to sportsmanship.”&#13;
Lazzari grew up in Pittsburgh&#13;
and moved to Brighton&#13;
with his family when he was 15&#13;
and graduated from Brighton&#13;
High School in 1981. He moved&#13;
away but decided to return to&#13;
the Brighton area because he&#13;
thought it was a great place to&#13;
raise kids. He says he’s enjoyed&#13;
the kids who he’s met on all his&#13;
teams, as well as the parents.&#13;
What’s Lazzari’s secret to&#13;
his success as a coach?&#13;
“It’s usually the teams where&#13;
no one wants to be superstars&#13;
where wq have had the most&#13;
success,” he says. “I try to&#13;
make it so we laugh a lot and&#13;
have fun. When we quit having&#13;
fun, we start losing.”&#13;
GIRLS CC FROM BI&#13;
Whitmore Lake motivated to return to state meet&#13;
will use that to improve,” Meehan&#13;
said.&#13;
Hartland Eagles&#13;
Key runners: Kirsten Halonen&#13;
(sr.), Anna Pasternak&#13;
(so.), Alex Alfaro (sr.), Colleen&#13;
Condra (sr.).&#13;
Comment: The Eagles, fifth&#13;
in the KVC last year, return two&#13;
state qualifiers in Halonen and&#13;
Pasternak. If they find three&#13;
more capable runners, they&#13;
could qualify for states as a&#13;
team for the first time since the&#13;
1980s. Melanie Leonard (jr),&#13;
Erin Suttman (jr.) and Dani&#13;
Martin (so.) will provide depth.&#13;
“We’ve done some different&#13;
things that will make them a&#13;
stronger team,” coach Mary&#13;
Rinkussaid.&#13;
Howell Highlanders *&#13;
Key runners: Stephanie&#13;
Shecider (sr), Mac Majewski&#13;
(jr), Jenna McClellan (so.),&#13;
Brittani Amell (sr). Alii Norman&#13;
(so.).&#13;
Comment: 'The Highlanders&#13;
(3-4 in the KVC) are much&#13;
improved, said coach Dawn&#13;
Webster. Sheckler, an individual&#13;
state qualifier, leads the&#13;
way. “We have more racers,&#13;
and they put in way more miles&#13;
in the summer,” Webster said.&#13;
“That was very apparent at&#13;
team camp.”&#13;
Pinckney Pirates&#13;
Key runners: Becca Rose&#13;
(sr), Camille Akemann (jr),&#13;
Erika Jensen (sr), Kayla&#13;
Boyes (jr).&#13;
Comment: The Pirates lost&#13;
ju st two runners from a pack&#13;
that qualified for the Division&#13;
I state finals for the first time&#13;
in several years and was third&#13;
in the KVC. Junior Niki Black&#13;
and sophomores Jessica&#13;
Wines will contribute. “They&#13;
have been running well together,”&#13;
coach Tom Carney&#13;
said.&#13;
South Lyon Lions&#13;
Key runners: Angie Pridmore&#13;
(sr), Emily Noyes (so.),&#13;
Andrea Cogo (jr), Alexandria&#13;
Selmi (jr).&#13;
Comment: The Lions have&#13;
27 athletes, along with anothe&#13;
r 13 fi’om South Lyon East,&#13;
who a re training with coach&#13;
Dave DeSilvio. Three freshmen,&#13;
Maggie Sadler, Christina&#13;
Swain and Caitlin Millis, will&#13;
have an impact. Junior Ashley&#13;
Glenn and senior Brittany&#13;
Goodwillie will contribute.&#13;
“I expect to get several girls&#13;
into the state meet between&#13;
East and South Lyon. I’ve got&#13;
some good runners,” DeSilvio&#13;
said. “They are focused.”&#13;
Fowlerville Gladiators&#13;
Key runners: Alecia Bronikowski&#13;
(so.), Andrea Schmitz&#13;
(so.), Breann Allen (sr), Karen&#13;
Olivera (jr), Olivia Wancyzk&#13;
(sr).&#13;
Comment: The Gladiators,&#13;
third in division 3 of the Capital&#13;
Area Activities Association,&#13;
have an all-state candidate&#13;
in Bronikowski but are&#13;
still looking for the tail end of&#13;
the lineup. Freshman Madelyn&#13;
Ackerman will help. “I’ve&#13;
got depth. I ju st have to find&#13;
it,” coach Roger Frost said.&#13;
Whitmore Lake Trojans&#13;
Key runners: Olivia Smid&#13;
(sr), Keralyn Totten (jr), Anna&#13;
Leonard (jr), Nicolle Smid&#13;
(jr), Jocelyn Cattley (so.). Abbey&#13;
Flores (jr).&#13;
Comment: The defending&#13;
TVi-County Conference&#13;
champs ju st missed out on&#13;
the Division 3 state meet,&#13;
finishing fourth a t regionals.&#13;
They lost TCC champ J e s sica&#13;
Cattley, but the talent is&#13;
there for a return to states.&#13;
Chrisi Hornbach and Smid&#13;
are the only seniors. Fre shman&#13;
Kayla Lustig, the TCC&#13;
middle-school champ and&#13;
school record holder, could&#13;
factor in by season’s end. “We&#13;
have outstanding athletes,”&#13;
coach Andy Ames said. “They&#13;
just need to learn to train and&#13;
run three miles (well).”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
Uvingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
BOYS CC FROM BI&#13;
Several teams, individual runners showing progress&#13;
Howell Highlanders&#13;
Key runners: Chris Parent&#13;
(sr.), Cody Briscoe (sr.), Logan&#13;
Hughes (jr.), Connor LaRowe&#13;
(jr.), Clayton Woll (sr.).&#13;
Comment: Coach Paul Webster&#13;
has his biggest team yet&#13;
with 26 runners. After a solid&#13;
track season, Woll appears&#13;
ready to fill in for the loss of&#13;
state qualifier Steven Marcinkowski.&#13;
“We should be able&#13;
to battle (with other teams)&#13;
pretty well,” Webster said.&#13;
Pinckney Pirates&#13;
Key runners: Matt Wmes (sr.),&#13;
Chris Lotz (sr.), Marcus Rogers&#13;
(jr), Mark Cerullo (sr.).&#13;
Comment: Wines is the only&#13;
returning runner who played&#13;
an integral part in last year’s&#13;
state championship. Sophomore&#13;
twins Cal and Jake Magier&#13;
and junior Lucas Hankins&#13;
(jr.) add depth. Carney took the&#13;
Pirates on a training trip to&#13;
oming this summer. “They are&#13;
working hard,” the coach said.&#13;
“They’ve done a good job.”&#13;
South Lyon Lions&#13;
Key runners: Robert Swain&#13;
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(jr.).Comment: Coach Scott&#13;
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Matt Regal (sr.). Drew Ward&#13;
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Community Name: Putnam Township, County: Livingston&#13;
Ordinance #43&#13;
An Ordinance to designate an enforcing agency to discharge the responsibility of the&#13;
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areas under the provisions of the Stale Construction Code Act, Act No. 230 o f the&#13;
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to the provisions o f the state construction code, in accordance with Section 8b(6) of&#13;
Act 230, of the Public Acts of 1972, as amended, the Building Official of the County of&#13;
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and enforcement of said Act through out the corporate limits of the community adopting&#13;
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Section 3. DESIGNATION OF REGULATED FLOOD PRONE HAZARD AREAS.&#13;
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Study (FTS) Entitled&#13;
Livingston County, Michigan and dated September 17, 2008 and the Flood Insurance&#13;
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Adopted this 20th day o f August, 2008.&#13;
This ordinance duly adopted on August 20, 2008 at a regular meeting of the Township&#13;
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STATE OF MICHIGAN&#13;
COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON&#13;
I, SALLY D. GUYON, Clerk of the Township of Putnam, a Michigan Township, do&#13;
hereby certify that at a regular meeting of the Putnam Township Board, held at the Putnam&#13;
Township Hall, 3280 W. M-36, Pinckney, Michigan, 48169, in said Township at&#13;
7:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, on the 20th day of August, 2008, that the above Ordinance&#13;
was adopted and that the following Members were present:&#13;
Rau, Guyon, Benedetti, Klein, Dobis and McCloskey&#13;
The following members were absent: Buerman&#13;
That upon motion made by Guyon and seconded by McCloskey, said Ordinance was&#13;
adopted on the following roll call vote:&#13;
AYES: Rau, Guyon, Benedetti. Klein, McCloskey and Dobis&#13;
NAYES: None&#13;
THE ORDINANCE WAS DECLARED ADOPTED&#13;
I further certify that on the 29th day of August, 2008, I caused the Ordinance to be&#13;
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of Putnam, and that said Ordinance and the record of publication was duly recorded in&#13;
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W. M-36, Pinckney, Michigan 48169 Phone 734-878-3131. fax 734-878-2545, during&#13;
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$ 3 4 0 ,0 0 0 . 5 1 7 -5 4 6 -8 9 4 9&#13;
FARM HOUSE w /b a rn in&#13;
Grass lake o n 5 a cre s.&#13;
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J a c k s o n C o u n ty 36.5&#13;
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a va il. 5 17 -8 12 -6 0 90 .&#13;
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b a th s . B e a u tifu l Lakef&#13;
ro n t h om e , p riv a te lake.&#13;
P ru d e n tia l R e a lty . MLS&#13;
2 8 1 9 4 4 4 $ 30 0,0 00 ,&#13;
w w w .p p rm i.c o m ,&#13;
(2 6 9)3 4 2-56 00 .&#13;
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d o rm b ld g , w /e le c tr ic ,&#13;
lake a c c e s s 1 5 0 ' aw a y ,&#13;
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$ 1 1 9 ,5 0 0 . (734) 4 2 6 -4 4 1 0&#13;
2 c o n n e c te d w a te r fro n t&#13;
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lo t 8 h om e p a ym e n ts !&#13;
H o lly H om e s 6 9 7 -5 4 0 0&#13;
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L in d a 7 3 4 -4 8 5 -4 4 9 7 .&#13;
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9 6 5 3 o r 6 1 6 -6 0 7 -9 6 1 5&#13;
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$6,000 IN FREE&#13;
LOT RENT&#13;
V in y l la p s id in g , p o n d&#13;
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H o lly H om e s 6 9 7 -5 4 0 0&#13;
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LOT RENT&#13;
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E x c e lle n t C o n d itio n !&#13;
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B a lc o n y /p a tio , C /A , P oo l 6 &amp; 9 m o le ase s&#13;
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s e c u re . S o r ry , n o p ets .&#13;
7 3 4 -9 7 1 -6 8 1 0&#13;
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$ 6 0 0&#13;
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V jP^or step pak^king&#13;
Air conditioning&#13;
Free storage '&#13;
Easy access to expressway&#13;
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(Mobile Homes''&#13;
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A n n A rb o r '8 9 d o u b le .&#13;
b e d ro om 2 b a th s , n ew&#13;
8 0 0 -6 1 9 -3 8 1 6 e x t F569&#13;
W a m p le r 's L a k e A re a&#13;
3 b d rm 1 b a th + 2 halfs&#13;
-I- a p t 1 8 0X 13 5 lo t,&#13;
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 (7 3 4 )9 7 1 -1 8 0 4&#13;
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(7 3 4)7 7 6-95 66 .&#13;
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1-1 /2 L o ts : A d ja c e n t L o ts o u r lu x u r y c om m u n itie s ,&#13;
6 6X 2 4 4 a n d 6 6X 1 0 0 . • • • - ■ - -•&#13;
W o o d G arag e 1 6X22.&#13;
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$ 4 8K . 310 E. F o re s t, Y p s i&#13;
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7 3 4 -4 8 5 -1 2 0 0&#13;
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T o w n 8 C o u n t r y A p ts .&#13;
257 2 C a rp e n te r Rd.&#13;
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d is h w a s h e r, ta u n d ry , e tc .&#13;
$ 5 7 5 + . 2 4 8 -7 6 7 -5 6 5 1&#13;
A V A IL . S EC T IO N 8 -1 8 2 b d rm a p ts n e w iy ceno&#13;
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T o w n . 7 3 4 - 7 0 ^ « B 9 .&#13;
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w /b a s em e n ts .&#13;
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m e to w n h o u s e s ®&#13;
s b c g lo b a l.n e t&#13;
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o n ? b e d r o o m s !&#13;
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H o m e s te a d&#13;
C o m m o n s A p t s .&#13;
3 t0 3 H om e s te a d&#13;
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Panri^ed J&#13;
B e a u tifu l h tam b u rg Lake.&#13;
15 ra in . N. o f A n n A rb o r .&#13;
1 b d rm , $ 5 5 0 /m o . in c l.&#13;
u tifs . 9/1 -6 /1. N o p e ts /&#13;
sm o k e . (810) 3 5 5 -1 0 8 9&#13;
A /C , 2 b d rm , w a lk -o u t&#13;
g a rd e n le v e l, g a r., m in t&#13;
c o n d ., w e s h e r / d ry e r,&#13;
d is hw a s h e r, b lin d s 8 u tilitie&#13;
e in c lu d e d . S a lin e&#13;
are a, v ie w p a tio , $975.&#13;
A v a il 8 /1 5 . 7 3 4 -9 4 4 -1 1 8 5 .&#13;
A ffo rd a b le . Q u ie t 1 b d rm&#13;
E. S id e . Y p s i. $ 4 0 0 /M o +&#13;
s e c u r ity . N o p e ts /sm o k e&#13;
7 34 -6 45 -4 6 08 .&#13;
AN AWESOME VALUE&#13;
V e ry la rg e I b d rm w ith&#13;
w a lk -m c lo s e ts , A /C , n ic e&#13;
a re a. $ 5 4 5 /m o . A m u s t&#13;
s e e ! - 7 3 4 -4 8 3 -5 6 2 0 .&#13;
CHELSEA -1 b d rm a pt.&#13;
h e a t 8 w a te r io d u d e d .&#13;
$ 6 1 0 /m o . + d e p . sm a ll&#13;
p e t o k . (734) 4 7 5 -8 7 3 6&#13;
CLE AN, F re s h 1 P e rs o n&#13;
U n its . E M U /T o w n a re s .&#13;
Q u ie t. L a u n d ry , hea t,&#13;
w a te r , p e r k in g . $ 4 1 0 8&#13;
u p . 7 3 4 -4 2 9 -7 6 3 2&#13;
EMU 1 B d rm s 8 e ffe y 's&#13;
c lo s e to c am p u s c e ll fo r&#13;
b e s t s e le c tio n $ 4 5 0 8 u p.&#13;
(7 3 4)6 5 1-15 93 .&#13;
HOWELL- EMciency near&#13;
downtown. Ulilfties 8&#13;
cable included. Quiet 8&#13;
clean. No fsets/siheke.&#13;
$450/mo.+$450 securfty&#13;
(517)545-8874.&#13;
Last Minute Deaf! 1 -5&#13;
bdrnrav to camp«,&#13;
12 mo. lease, loamediste&#13;
occupency 810^231-0229&#13;
Milan 1 bdisn apt • $500,&#13;
+ elec, includes eppls.&#13;
Long/short tstm. T H - •&#13;
4 3 9 - 4 0 S 0 ;A ^ t 7 ^ - 2 7 3 7 .&#13;
Milan - 2 bdrm apt.,&#13;
$650 + utils 8 sec.&#13;
(734) 436-0484.&#13;
S tu d io , 1, 2, 3, 4 b d rm .&#13;
M a n y e x tra s . C le a n, q u ie&#13;
t. Ne a r E M U /D e p o t T o w&#13;
n . A ls o u n fu rn . 1, 3. No&#13;
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SPECIALS&#13;
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N. C am p u s 7 34 -6 68 -8 3 67&#13;
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FREE h e a t 8 u p d a te d&#13;
u n its . $ 4 2 5 8 u p a t th e&#13;
n e w ly re n o v a te d&#13;
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1926 W a s h te n aw A v e .&#13;
(7 3 4 ) 4 8 7 -5 1 0 9&#13;
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2 b d rm . in Y p s i, n e w c a rp&#13;
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w w w .S a le x A p ts .c o m&#13;
7 3 4 -4 8 4 -1 5 1 0&#13;
A n n A rb o r A lie n Creek&#13;
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$ 8 4 0 , o n s ite la u n d ry ,&#13;
p a rk in g .&#13;
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h om e . A v a il. 8/2 2 .&#13;
$ 1 8 0 0 /m O . (734) 4 70 -&#13;
6781 Of (734) 255-8961&#13;
A n n A rb o r K e r ry to w n&#13;
S tu d io $ 6 7 5 in c lu d e s&#13;
u tilitie s , p a rk in g . No&#13;
p e ts . (586) 7 7 9 -7 73 3 .&#13;
A n n A rb o r W . S id e -&#13;
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w a lk -o u t. $ 5 9 0 . N o p e ts /&#13;
sm o k e . 7 3 4 -4 l8 -&gt; 2 6 ^&#13;
A n n A rb o r W . S id e -&#13;
S ta d iu nV P a u lin e 1 b d rm ,&#13;
vw ite r/h e a t In c lu d e d .&#13;
$ 570/rm&gt;. (734) 678-2581&#13;
A v a il. 2 b d rm , w o o d&#13;
flo o r s , q u ie t, n e a r D e p o t&#13;
T o w n , e x tra s . N o p e ts .&#13;
$ 5 9 6 . (734) 5 28 -2 16 3&#13;
EM U - 3 b lo c k s , 1 b d rm ,&#13;
w o o d f ir s , q u ie t h e u M ,&#13;
n o sm o k in g , c a t OK.&#13;
$ 5 5 0 + e le c RENTED.&#13;
EMU AR E A- E ffic ie n c y&#13;
$ 4 7 5 . O ff s tre e t p a rk in g .&#13;
L a u n d ry fa c ilitie s , He at&#13;
in c lu d e d . 7 3 4 -4 3 4 -6 1 4 7&#13;
EM U A R E A h is t o r ic&#13;
HO M E - E ffic ie n c y 8 1&#13;
b d rm a p ts . s ta r tin g a t&#13;
$ 4 4 0 . 7 3 4 -2 7 7 -5 3 9 6 . 115&#13;
N. H am ilto n . N o p ^ .&#13;
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o n -s ite , w a te r in c lu d e d .&#13;
$ 5 5 0 /m o . (734) 4 83-0731&#13;
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w / 1.5 b a th . Q u ie t n e ig h b&#13;
o rh o o d w ith in w a lk k ^&#13;
d is ta n c e o f d o w n to w n 8&#13;
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fo rm a l d in in g ro o r r v o n s&#13;
ite p a rk in g 8 la u n d ry .&#13;
C am p u s M a n a g em e n t&#13;
A v a il. 8 /2 9 . 734 -6 63 -4 1 01&#13;
H is to ric L u x u ry L o fts - 1 2&#13;
m in . S. o f A rm A rb o r . 1 8&#13;
2 b d rm , lo a d e d . $ 6 9 0 8&#13;
u p . (734) 4 3 9 -9 65 8 .&#13;
N. CAMPUS!&#13;
1 &amp; 2 b d r itw . llr e f f ln g @&#13;
$ 6 2 5 . fB £ I H C A T I&#13;
M in u ta s t o M C am p u s 6&#13;
M e d C t r l M e tro P ro p e rty&#13;
S e r v ic e s 734.B68-6C86&#13;
NEAR E M U ^ 1 b d rm apt.&#13;
He at, w a k e t, p a r k in g inc&#13;
lu d e d . $S20, 7M-TAO-&#13;
3 2 9 6 o r 7 3 » 4 ^ 7 7 3 0 .&#13;
N e a r EM U - Cla e n 6 re m&#13;
o d e le d 2 b t f rm a p t* . $200 I s tm o t t t h rem i&#13;
|7 3 4 y 3 6 tH 6 7 6 .&#13;
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n e a r th e J e c k s e n /O e x te r *&#13;
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Avail'. 3/2 » . 7 3 d &lt; 6 3 .4 1 0 1 •&#13;
N C JR TH S IO e F b d rn n , p r iv&#13;
a te e n t iw &lt; M e ii,w o o d&#13;
firs . N o e ra oM n o s u tils&#13;
in c $ 7 7 S A Is t f.2 6^ m , 2 .&#13;
b a th D e x tfM '7 y t.7 e g -^ 2S 6&#13;
1 B D RM » £ m C tE N C Y .&#13;
A PTS , in h is to r ic M d g .&#13;
n e a r E M U 'b D e p o t&#13;
T o w n . Q u ie t h o le a n . ,&#13;
$450-$5BO. 220&#13;
A BO U T D E A LS I 2 b d rm A v a il. E ffic ie n c y o n 208&#13;
$ 5 0 0 .1 b d rm $ 4 5 0 . L o w N. H am ilto n . Y p s i, n e a r&#13;
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$ 2 5 0 0 . 3 13 -3 0 0 -2 8 1 5&#13;
FOR S ALE - 2 U -M s e a s&#13;
o n fo o tb a ll tic k e ts . Sec.&#13;
6, R o w 4 7 . S e llin g at&#13;
c o s t. (517) 5 4 6 -5 26 6 . 1st&#13;
o p t io n n e x t s e aso n.&#13;
U M F o o tb a ll S e a s o n&#13;
T ic k e ts (2) se c 42 r o w 89,&#13;
S e llin g a t c o s t.&#13;
(734) 7 69 -9 33 7&#13;
U /M H o c k e y S e a s o n&#13;
T ic k e ts (4)- S e c . 11,&#13;
R ow 10, S e a ts 11-14.&#13;
Ca ll 7 3 4 -2 4 0 -0 0 0 0 .&#13;
U o fM S e a s o n F o o tb a ll&#13;
T ic k e ts . B e s t o ffe r.&#13;
(734) 9 4 5 -4 4 8 8 o r&#13;
(734) 741-9021&#13;
Please&#13;
recycle,&#13;
We do.&#13;
C u rv e s -B lis s fie ld # 1&#13;
W o m e n 's fitn e s s fra n c&#13;
h is e , tu rn k e y w / g ro w th&#13;
' p o te n tia l, o w n e r m o v e d .&#13;
$ 5 5 ,0 0 0 /b e s t 6 16 -2 93 -&#13;
5 51 8 o r 6 1 6 -2 6 2 -2 7 3 5&#13;
YPSI H O M E - 3 b d rm , 1&#13;
b a th , 2 -c a r g a ra g e . Sec.&#13;
8 OK, fre s h p a in t. A v a il&#13;
n o w $90 0. 7 3 4 -6 6 5 -0 7 7 4 .&#13;
YPSI- R o om y 3 -5 b d rm ,&#13;
VA b a th , n e a r d w tn . S ec&#13;
8 OK. $ N e g o t /m o .+ d e p .&#13;
S ale $ 69K. 7 3 4 -4 8 0 -4 1 4 0 .&#13;
A N N A R BO R /E b e rw h ite .&#13;
2 ,7 0 0 ' 3 b e d 2 b a th h om e&#13;
w /s p a c io u s in la w a p tm t,&#13;
A /C , 2 f ire p ic s , 2 -c a r g ar.&#13;
$ 2 ,2 0 0 . (7 3 4)7 1 7-40 19 .&#13;
YPSI TW P - N e w ly re m&#13;
o d e le d 2 b d rm ,&#13;
w a s h e r/d ry e r. A v a il N ow .&#13;
$85 0. 7 3 4 -4 7 8 -7 4 0 8&#13;
r Lake and ^ I Recreational&#13;
L^Propetty - Rental^&#13;
L a k e fro n t y r ro u n d 2 b d ,&#13;
a p p lia n c e s , s a n d y b e a c h ,&#13;
Bass Lake, P in c k n e y . 9/1&#13;
a v a il$ 1 0 0 0 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -5 8 4 4&#13;
G re a t f ra n c h is e o p p o r tu&#13;
n ity fo r g o lf e n th u s ias&#13;
ts . P rim e m a rk e ts&#13;
n o w a v a ila b le in SE&#13;
M ic h ig a n 8 s e le c te d&#13;
O u ts ta te m a rk e ts . J o in&#13;
a re c o g n iz e d le a d e r In&#13;
th e g o lf in d u s try .&#13;
C o n ta c t Ed Da lla s&#13;
1-800-PRO-GOLF&#13;
(8 0 0-7 7 6-46 53 ) x 1201&#13;
e d a ila s@ p ro g o lf&#13;
am e ric a .c om&#13;
W H IT EW O O D LAKE 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a th , 4 c a r g ar,&#13;
$ 1 6 5 0 in c lu d e s m a in te n&#13;
a n c e . 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -6 9 0 5 .&#13;
G re a t fra n c h is e o p p o r tu&#13;
n ity fo r g o lf e n th u s ias&#13;
ts . P rim e m a rk e ts&#13;
n o w a v a ila b le in SE&#13;
M ic h ig a n 8 s e le c te d&#13;
O u ts ta te m a rk e ts . J o in&#13;
a re c o g n iz e d le a d e r in&#13;
th e g o lf in d u s try .&#13;
C o n ta c t Ed Da llas&#13;
1-800-PRO-GOLF&#13;
(8 0 0 -7 7 6 -4 6 5 3 ) x 1201&#13;
e d a lla s@ p ro g o lf&#13;
am e ric a .c om&#13;
G o rg e o u s c o n d o in Y ps i&#13;
T w p . 2 b d rm , 2 b a th u n fu&#13;
rn is h e d . C lo s e to 1-94 8&#13;
US -2 3. S 7 3 4 -9 9 4 -0 6 4 4&#13;
L u x u ry 2 b d rm , 2 b a th ,&#13;
h a rd w o o d , Ig liv in g rm&#13;
g ra n ite k it., g a r., la u n d ry .&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 .3 1 3 -8 1 5 -3 2 4 3&#13;
A n n A rb o r NE - G la z ie r/&#13;
E a rh a rt, 3 b d rm ra n c h ,&#13;
g re a t lo c a tio n , s c h o o l.&#13;
$ 1 9 0 0 /m o . 7 34 -678-2581&#13;
A n n A rb o r - U M C am p u s&#13;
4 8 1 0 4 - 3 b d rm , 2 b a th .&#13;
A v a il. 8 /2 3 , $ 1 1 5 0 /m o .+&#13;
u tils . (734) 6 4 6 -5 26 9 .&#13;
Office Space - Rent&#13;
A n n A rb o r , P a u lin e 8&#13;
S ta d ium , 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 ro v id e .n e t______&#13;
SU B SHOP&#13;
110K, g ro s s 150K,&#13;
e q u ip m e n t 7 5K , B ro k e r&#13;
1 -8 8 8 -B BO -AM 5 5&#13;
NE A n n A rb o r - c le a n , 3&#13;
b d rm , 2 b a th ,w a s h /d ry e r,&#13;
1 c a r g a r, A /C . C lo s e to&#13;
UM $ 1 2 0 0 . 7 3 4 -8 4 6 -2 0 6 2&#13;
N e w e r 2 b d rm , 2 .5 b a th&#13;
c o n d o , la u n d ry , g a ra g e ,&#13;
f i t c e n te r+ p o o l.O f f&#13;
2 3S /9 4 in A n n A rb o r&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 + u t il 7 3 4 -6 2 2 -9 6 0 7&#13;
P itts fie ld V illa g e - 2 b d rm ,&#13;
c o rn e r u n it. N e a r EMU 8&#13;
UM , 8 b u s lin e , fin b sm t&#13;
$ 9 9 5 /m o . 7 3 4 -9 7 1 -3 2 6 5&#13;
P o p u la r ra n c h s ty le c o n d&#13;
o a t S c io V illa g e . A v a il.&#13;
9 /1 . 2 b d rm 2 b a th $ 1 2 7 5&#13;
+ d e p . 5 1 7 -2 0 6 -4 4 1 2&#13;
W h itm o re Lake- 2 b d rm&#13;
2 b a th 2 h a lf b a th , a tta&#13;
c h e d g a ra g e , 1/2 m ile&#13;
E o f US2 3 9 m iN o f A n n&#13;
A rb o r .$ 1 2 5 0 /m o .&#13;
h e r c u s 8 3 0@ c om c a s t.n e t&#13;
(248) 2 0 7 -2 7 0 2 A v a il 9 /1 .&#13;
Commerical and&#13;
Industrial - Rent&#13;
A v a il. 8 /2 9 - 3 b d rm o n&#13;
S e v e n th b tw n L ib e rty 8&#13;
H u ro n . H d w d f irs , fu ll&#13;
b sm t w /la u n d ry , c o v e re d&#13;
f r o n t p o rc h , s c re e n e d in&#13;
b a c k p o rc h , g a ra g e .&#13;
C am p u s M a n a g em e n t&#13;
g 7 34 -663-4101__________&#13;
A V A ILA B LE 3 b d rm ,&#13;
Y p s i $ 9 0 0 + u tilitie s Sec&#13;
8 OK. 7 3 4 -6 6 3 -3 0 0 9&#13;
c lo s e to s c h o o ls .&#13;
A v a il N o w - 1 70 0sf, 4&#13;
b d rm 2 fu ll b a th , la u n d ry ,&#13;
A /C g a ra g e , w a lk to UM&#13;
M e d C e n te r. $ 1 7 0 0 1st&#13;
m o Free (734) 3 2 0 -5 0 7 5&#13;
A v a il N o w - N o rth s id e ,&#13;
3 b d rm ra n c h , n e a r p ark&#13;
n e w ly rem o d e le d , $ 12 00 .&#13;
g (734) 7 6 9 -6 8 7 4&#13;
B ritto n - e a s y c om m u te ,&#13;
O rig 1895 C h u rc h , h u g e&#13;
h om e , 4 0 0 0 s f, o p e n&#13;
sp ace , u p d a te d k itc h e n 8&#13;
flo o rs ,, in g ro u n d p o o l,&#13;
C /A , 3 b d rm 3 b a th ,&#13;
$11 50 . 7 3 4 -2 1 6 -7 8 2 0&#13;
A v a ila b le o ffic e s p a ce .&#13;
8 0 0 -3 ,5 0 0 s q ' Call R a nd y ,&#13;
B lu e s to n e 7 3 4 -6 6 2 -2 9 0 3 .&#13;
EXECUTIVE SUITES&#13;
$ 4 5 0 + 6 M O . FREE&#13;
203 5 HO G BAC K ROAD&#13;
7 3 4 .6 7 7 .3 0 0 0 X 121&#13;
In c u b a to r S p a c e • D o w n to&#13;
w n A n n A rb o r . 5 32 -&#13;
1603 s q .' 3 m o n th s FREE&#13;
o n 15 m o n th lease.&#13;
Call R a n d y 7 3 4 -6 6 2 -2 9 0 3&#13;
Y p s i T w p , O n H a rris Rd.&#13;
5 8 x 4 0 w /1 2 ' OH D o o r,&#13;
fu ll b a th 8 o ffic e , $ 12 00&#13;
o r 3 6 x 3 6 , $70 0. O n M a rtz&#13;
Rd 2 4 x 3 0 $ 4 0 0 . 4 8 2 -1 9 4 9&#13;
cDuplex - Rent )&#13;
2 b d rm , w o o d flo o r s fu ll&#13;
b sm t, g a ra g e , $ 1 1 5 0 in c i&#13;
g a s , h e a t, h o tw a te r 8&#13;
m o re . 7 3 4 -6 6 2 -9 4 4 6&#13;
A b o u t th e B es t! 1722 W.&#13;
L ib e rty , A n n A rb o r 2&#13;
b d rm , VA b a th , g a ra g e .&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 . 7 3 4 -2 2 3 -0 6 7 2&#13;
A b s o lu te ly M u s t S ee !&#13;
W a lk .to M e d C e n te r 8 N.&#13;
C am p u s ! S p a c io u s 3 b d ,&#13;
2 b a th , o a k f lo o r s , liv in g&#13;
8 fa m ily ro om s , b sm t,&#13;
w o o d e d lo t7 3 4 -6 6 5 -4 6 1 5&#13;
A DO R A BLE - 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 f lo o r s , s tu d y , s p a c io u s ,&#13;
g o o d lo c a tio n .&#13;
2 4 8 -9 1 0 -3 3 0 3&#13;
A N N ARBOR, 2 b d rm .&#13;
liv in g , d in in g , k itc h e n ,&#13;
h d w d , la u n d ry , b a lc o n y ,&#13;
g a ra g e , b u s lin e ,&#13;
$ 8 7 0 + u t il. 7 3 4 -2 1 6 -9 6 6 0 .&#13;
DUP LEX - P in c k n e y ,&#13;
to w n h o u s e s ty le , 2 b d rm&#13;
, 1.5 b a th , fu ll b sm t,&#13;
A /C , Pets OK. $ 7 7 5 /m o .&#13;
+ s e c u r ity . 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -5 2 5 2&#13;
F o rd Lake 1 b d rm p riv a te&#13;
d o c k , d riv e , p a tio , $ 10 00&#13;
in c lu d e s u tils . S. H u ro n&#13;
R iv e r Dr. 7 3 4 -4 8 2 -1 9 4 9&#13;
Free 1st m o : W h itm o re&#13;
Lake 2 b d rm , w a s h e r/&#13;
d ry e r w /la k e a c ces s .&#13;
$ 7 2 5 /m o . 7 3 4 -3 2 3 -0 5 9 8&#13;
BUHR PARK- U p d a te d ,&#13;
p riv a te s e ttin g . 3 /4 b d rm ;&#13;
a p p is ., g a r ., $ 1 3 0 0 .2 8 5 7&#13;
P ackard. 5 1 7 -7 9 5 -6 2 9 6 .&#13;
C h a rm in g 3 d b rm /2 b a th&#13;
M in s to D o w n to w n A n n&#13;
A rb o r , E b e rw h ite S c h o o l&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -9 7 2 -0 1 6 9&#13;
C h a rm in g 4 b d rm h om e&#13;
w /s tu d y . F e a tu re s u p d a te&#13;
d k it. w /h d w d firs , la rg e&#13;
liv in g ro o m w /fp ic . D is h w&#13;
a s h e r, m ic ro w a v e 8&#13;
w a s h e r /d ry e r in c lu d e d .&#13;
$ 2 ,4 9 5 /m o . A v a il. 8 /2 9 .&#13;
CMI g 7 3 4 -6 6 3 -4 1 0 1 .&#13;
C o u n try S e ttin g - Z e eb&#13;
Rd. 1500 s f, 2 b d rm ,&#13;
d e n , d e c k . $ 8 5 0 /m o .&#13;
3 1 3 -3 3 6 -5 1 7 5 ____________&#13;
DEXTER RIVERFRONT&#13;
3 b d rm o n 1.5 a c re s , 1.5&#13;
b a th , d e c k , g a ra g e , f ire p&#13;
la c e . N o sm o k e /p e ts .&#13;
$1,4 50 . 7 3 4 -9 0 4 -3 9 7 5&#13;
D e x te r S c h o o ls - 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2 .5 b a th , A /C , fu ll b sm t,&#13;
2 .5 c a r a tt. g a ra g e , n o&#13;
p e ts .$ 1 3 0 0 7 3 4 -4 2 6 -8 4 9 9&#13;
D U P L E X -2 + b d rm s ea.,&#13;
c o u n t ry s e ttin g , L in c o ln&#13;
s c h o o ls . $ 8 5 0 e ach +&#13;
u tilitie s . 2 69 -2 0 8 -9 9 6 6&#13;
E B E RW H IT E /W E S I SIDE&#13;
1 ,8 5 0 ' 3 b e d 2 b a th h om e&#13;
w /A C , f ire p la c e , g a ra g e .&#13;
$1,5 00 . (7 3 4 )7 1 7 -4 0 1 9 .&#13;
A n n A rb o r - E x e c u tiv e&#13;
4 b d rm , 2.5 b a th h om e ,&#13;
p e ts w e lc om e , a v a il 9 /9.&#13;
$ 1 9 7 5 n e g . 7 3 4 -7 3 5 -7 3 3 3&#13;
4 B D R M -2 ’/^ b a th in K in g&#13;
E lem ., 2 -c a r a tt. g a r.,&#13;
$ 1 7 0 0 /m o , 3 7 5 0 M id d le -&#13;
to n Dr, w a lk to UM N. ca m&#13;
p u s , c o n ta c t: lin e vnC^&#13;
um lc h .e d u , 7 34 -2 1 4 -2 3 9 2&#13;
N e w ly re n o v a te d o ffic e&#13;
s p a c e In g re a t lo c a tio n&#13;
o n h e a v ily tra v e le d W e s t&#13;
A v e . in J a c k s o n . Easy&#13;
a c c e s s to 1-94 8 U S -127.&#13;
N o n -p ro f it a n d fo r -p ro fit&#13;
sp a c e a v a ila b le fo r lease&#13;
a n d ca n be d iv id e d . V is it&#13;
w w w .life w a y sm c o .c om&#13;
o r c a ll (517) 7 8 9 -2 4 8 9 fo r&#13;
m o re in fo rm a tio n .________&#13;
Saline Office Space&#13;
M u r p h y s C r o s s in g&#13;
4 4 5 -2 2 4 3 sq . ft.&#13;
S ta rtin g a t $ 6 9 0 /m o n th .&#13;
w w w .p h o e n ix c o .b lz&#13;
7 3 4 -4 8 7 -9 6 4 0&#13;
SAL INE&#13;
OFFICE/W AREHOUSE&#13;
REID REAL ESTATE&#13;
7 34 -4 2 9 -1 1 0 0&#13;
W A TE RW O R K S P LA Z A&#13;
G re a t S. S ta te S tre e t/&#13;
E is e n h ow e r lo c a tio n .&#13;
S p a c e p la n s f ro m 1,0 0 0 -&#13;
9 ,0 0 0 s .f. C om p e titiv e ly&#13;
p ric e d . Call G e r ry , A n n&#13;
A rb o r A s s o c ia te s , Inc,&#13;
B ro k e r g 7 3 4 -9 9 4 -5 0 0 0 .&#13;
THE REAL ESTATE&#13;
BOOK - N o rth A m e ric a 's&#13;
la rg e s t a n d m o s t&#13;
s u c c e s s fu l "H om e s fo r&#13;
Sale" m a g a z in e is o ffe r in&#13;
g th e c h a n c e to b e an&#13;
In d e p e n d e n t D is tr ib u to r&#13;
o f th e A n n A rb o r area.&#13;
T h is m a rk e t m e e ts th e&#13;
c rite ria o f o u r o th e r 4 00&#13;
s u c c e s s fu l te r r ito r ie s .&#13;
C om p re h e n s iv e tra in in g ,&#13;
o n -g o in g s u p p o r t h e lp&#13;
e n s u re s u c c e s s . C a n d id&#13;
a te s h o u ld p o s s e s s&#13;
s tro n g s a le s s k ills , c u s to&#13;
m e r s u p p o r t 8 fo l lo w u&#13;
p. N o f ra n c h is e fe e s o r&#13;
ro y a ltie s . In itia l s ta r t-u p&#13;
a nd w o rk in g c a p ita l re- ?u ire d . C o n ta c t Tara&#13;
ru it t @ 7 7 0 -9 6 2 -7 2 2 0&#13;
Ext. 2 4 6 0 8 o r e -m a il:&#13;
ttru itt@ n c i.c o m&#13;
f o r m o re in fo rm a tio n .&#13;
r Business I Opportunities&#13;
P ro fita b le B u s in e s s&#13;
100k - 1 m illio n&#13;
P.O. B o x 14&#13;
P in c k n e y , M l 4 8 1 6 9&#13;
P ro fita b le B u s in e s s&#13;
100K - 1 m illio n&#13;
P.O. B o x 14&#13;
P in c k n e y , M l 4 8 1 6 9&#13;
C Investments&#13;
and Stocks )&#13;
Chefsea S ta te B an k s to c k&#13;
fo r sa le. 143 s h a re s . Call&#13;
7 1 3 -8 8 2 -2 3 2 2 fo r in fo .&#13;
A n n A rb o r 2 b e d , 1 b a th ,&#13;
NS, w a lk to M e d . s c h o o l&#13;
a n d K e r ry T o w n . $ 1 1 4 9&#13;
g o n z a le z r j1@ h o tm a il&#13;
Rooms For RentD&#13;
A FFORDABLE RO OMS&#13;
F u rn is h e d k it. 8 u tilitie s .&#13;
O n c am p u s . N o sm o k e .&#13;
$ 4 2 5 /m o . 7 34 -3 2 7 -6 9 4 9&#13;
A n n A rb o r D o w n to w n&#13;
$ 3 5 /d a y , $ 1 8 9 /w k , $ 7 0 0&#13;
8 u p /m o . HBO, in te rn e t.&#13;
E m b a s s y H o te l 6 6 2 -7 1 0 0&#13;
A n n A rb o r -N e a r UM .&#13;
F u rn is h e d w /u tilit ie s ,&#13;
fo o d 8 m o re ! ~ $ 5 1 5 /m o&#13;
w w w .ic c .c o o p&#13;
8 -m o n th c o n tra c ts&#13;
★ M IL A N ★ 2 b d rm , C/A,&#13;
a p p is , d is hw a s h e r, w a s h e&#13;
r/d ry e r . Refs. $ 7 0 0 . 7 34 -&#13;
4 3 9 -4 0 5 0 /5 1 7 -8 6 9 -2 7 3 7&#13;
S to c k b rid g e 4 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th , ja cuz z i, 2 n d ft la u n d&#13;
ry , Ig g a ra g e 10 f t d o o r,&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 + s e c 3 1 3 -3 5 0 -9 9 0 7&#13;
O ld W e s t S id e , 3 05 D o ty .&#13;
1 b d rm .L a u n d ry .N o p e ts /&#13;
sm o k e $ 6 2 5 .9 7 3 -9 3 6 4&#13;
4 b d rm 2 b a th $ 3 0 0 /m o&#13;
5% d o w n ,2 0 y rs ,8% lis tin&#13;
g s 8 0 0 -6 1 9 -3 8 1 6 xR 6 87&#13;
420 W. Main Street, Brighton Main Telephone: (8 1 0 )8 44 -2 0 0 0&#13;
Q u ie t O ld W . S id e D u p&#13;
le x - 2 la rg e , e x c e p tio n a l&#13;
2 b d rm u n its . Garag e .&#13;
$ 1 0 0 0 in c l. h e a t, w a te r 8&#13;
la u n d ry . (734) 3 5 3 -9 65 3 .&#13;
S a lin e 2 b d rm D u p le x -&#13;
N e w ly rem o d e le d , all&#13;
a p p lia n c e s , $ 7 5 0 + u tilrties.&#13;
(734) 4 7 6 -9 6 3 0 .&#13;
3 b d rm , 1.5 b a th ,&#13;
n e a r m e d . s c h o o l.&#13;
W a s h /d ry , A /C , d e c k ,&#13;
b s m t , i r RENTED 'k&#13;
V irg in ia Park- E b e rw h ite&#13;
u p p e r 3 b d rm , 1.1 b a th ,&#13;
la u n d ry , b a lc o n y s h e d ,&#13;
p e ts w e lc om e . $ 1 ,0 0 0&#13;
+ u til 7 3 4 -4 2 6 -3 3 4 4&#13;
W h itm o re Lake - N ic e 2&#13;
b d rm u p p e r u n it, C/A,&#13;
L a u n d ry h o o k u p s , 9 0 0 s f,&#13;
$ 7 2 5 /m o . (734) 4 2 4 -2 7 8 8&#13;
W h itm o re Lk 2 b d rm , 1.5&#13;
b a th T o w n h o m e , w a s h e r&#13;
/d r y e r , p e ts o k , /VC ,&#13;
b sm t.$ 7 5 0 . 5 1 7 -4 1 4 -7 8 1 9&#13;
YPSI- 2 b d rm , 2.5 b a th ,&#13;
w a s h e r /d ry e r , a tt g a ra g e ,&#13;
1200 sq . f t . , n e a r EMU&#13;
$ 7 5 0 . 7 3 4 -5 4 7 -0 8 8 0 .&#13;
Find it Here!&#13;
In the classifieds.&#13;
G re a t c o u n t ry 2 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th , w e ll m a in ta in e d .&#13;
S a lin e s c h o o ls , $ 1 2 0 0 /&#13;
m o + s e c . 7 34 .9 4 4 .0 4 7 4&#13;
Great for Roommates&#13;
1774 W . M ic h ig a n A v e .&#13;
4 b d rm s , 2 b a th s , p a rtia l&#13;
fin is h e d b sm t, fu ll size&#13;
w a s h e r 8 d ry e r, f r id g e 8&#13;
s to v e in c lu d e d . A v a il.&#13;
8 /2 5 . $ 1 3 0 0 /m o . 7 34 -&#13;
4 8 7 -1 9 9 0 /3 1 3 -9 1 9 -5 1 6 2 .&#13;
L a k e fro n t 2 b d rm o n all&#13;
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Auto, air, power.&#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, SEPTEMBER 5, 2008 www.mlive.com/livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
. Dental clink to open&#13;
S e r v i c e s f o r l o w - i n c o m e r e s i d e n t s i n L i v i n g s t o n&#13;
B Y U S A C A R O L IN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Local residents who&#13;
haven’t been able to afford&#13;
dental care now have a new&#13;
opportunity for affordable&#13;
dental care in Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
The VINA (Vision, Integrity,&#13;
Need, Action) Community&#13;
Dental Center will be open for&#13;
clients starting Tuesday, Sept.&#13;
16, operating out of the annex&#13;
of the First United Methodist&#13;
Church of Brighton. The clinic’s&#13;
grand opening ceremony&#13;
is today in the First United&#13;
Methodist Church sanctuary&#13;
at 5:30 p.m.&#13;
The purpose of the nonprofit&#13;
outreach clinic is to&#13;
provide service for Livingston&#13;
County residents who&#13;
have no dental insurance&#13;
and an income at or below&#13;
200 percent of the federal&#13;
poverty level.&#13;
Services provided will include&#13;
exams, cleanings and&#13;
fillings, as well as services&#13;
for pain, infection, swelling&#13;
and fractured teeth. The cente&#13;
r will provide dental education&#13;
materials, oral cancer&#13;
screenings, and information&#13;
on balanced nutrition and&#13;
healthy food selections to&#13;
improve patients’ oral health&#13;
and overall systemic health.&#13;
“This was something that&#13;
was talked about for many&#13;
years so all of us who have&#13;
gotten it sta rted are very&#13;
nervous now tha t it is actually&#13;
happening,” says Dr. Sam&#13;
S E E C L IN IC , A 4&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Dr. Harry Davis of the VINA (Vision, Integrity, Need, Action)&#13;
Community Dental Center that will open Sept. 16 at the annex&#13;
at the First United Methodist Church of Brighton. Davis is one&#13;
of the clinic's founders.&#13;
Crossing guard&#13;
Sue Stevenson&#13;
gives dog&#13;
Emmy, owned&#13;
by fourthgrader&#13;
Kaileigh&#13;
Hermann, 9,&#13;
some baconflavored&#13;
dog&#13;
treats before&#13;
they cross the&#13;
street Tuesday&#13;
morning.&#13;
School rolls&#13;
into gear&#13;
after last blast&#13;
of summer&#13;
L ivingston County students&#13;
headed back to school this&#13;
week following a long holiday&#13;
weekend of perfect summer&#13;
weather.&#13;
For some, the long Labor&#13;
Day weekend offered a chance to&#13;
pack in one last summer getaway.&#13;
For others, it was the perfect time to&#13;
stay close to home and mix last-minute&#13;
school shopping with one more&#13;
dip into Bishop Lake a t the Brighton&#13;
Stete Recreation Area or Thompson&#13;
Lake a t Howell City Park.&#13;
Temperatures were in the upper-&#13;
80s all weekend long with blue skies&#13;
remaining for the first days of school&#13;
Tuesday and Wednesday.&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA„THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Above, crossing guard Sue&#13;
Stevenson stops traffic for Jo&#13;
Ann Oiszewski and her two&#13;
daughters, fourth-grader&#13;
Emily Olszewski, 9, and&#13;
kindergartner Caitlin Hoye, 5,&#13;
who is heading to her first day&#13;
of school Tuesday at Howell's&#13;
Southwest Elementary&#13;
School. Stevenson is in her&#13;
third school year serving as a&#13;
crossing guard at Sibley and&#13;
Tompkins streets in the city of&#13;
Howell.&#13;
At left, Kate Fallon, 5, of&#13;
Cohoctah Township, builds&#13;
sand castles at Howell's&#13;
Thompson Lake on Labor Day,&#13;
as other families fill the beach.&#13;
At Hamburg Township's Bishop&#13;
Lake, far left, Kristie Hanus,&#13;
front left, picnics with son Nick&#13;
Hanus, 4, and friends Sophia&#13;
Mueller, 1, and mom, Angela&#13;
Mueller.&#13;
Woman takes on Livingston franchise for Two Men and a Truck&#13;
Tera Darnell,&#13;
owner of the&#13;
Two Men&#13;
and a Truck&#13;
franchise&#13;
that covers&#13;
Livingston&#13;
and&#13;
Shiawassee&#13;
counties,&#13;
puts&#13;
together&#13;
a moving&#13;
box. Darnell&#13;
worked for&#13;
the company&#13;
for nine&#13;
years before&#13;
buying a&#13;
franchise.&#13;
Former employee&#13;
Tera Darnell running&#13;
her own show&#13;
B Y C A S E Y H A N S&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Tera Darnell had her eye on&#13;
a future in business and marketing.&#13;
Fate intervened nine years&#13;
ago in a way that would eventually&#13;
make her dream a reality.&#13;
• After graduating from high&#13;
school in 1999, she took a summer&#13;
office job with Lansingbased&#13;
Two Men and a Tliick.&#13;
That grew into jobs in customer&#13;
service, marketing and&#13;
fianchise development.&#13;
In June, the 27-year-old Lansing&#13;
native purchased her own&#13;
franchise in Genoa Township&#13;
covering Livingston and Shiawassee&#13;
counties.&#13;
That was just weeks after&#13;
she married her fiance, Bernard&#13;
Darnell.&#13;
“That all happened within&#13;
one month,” she said, adding&#13;
with a laugh, “I don’t recommend&#13;
it.”&#13;
Her office on Harte Drive&#13;
has four trucks, 16 employees&#13;
and in July logged a record 83&#13;
moves. “I’d like to get that up&#13;
close to 100,” she said.&#13;
The local franchise was&#13;
closed for about sbc months&#13;
S E E D A R N E L L , A 4&#13;
Tera Darnell&#13;
■ Occupation: Owner&#13;
of Two Men and a Truck&#13;
franchise covering&#13;
Livingston and Shiawassee&#13;
counties.&#13;
■ Age: 27.&#13;
■ Family: Married to&#13;
Bernard.&#13;
■ Residence: Potterville.&#13;
Hopes to move to&#13;
Livingston County.&#13;
■ Education: Graduate&#13;
of Lansing Sexton High&#13;
School; has taken business&#13;
and marketing classes&#13;
at Lansing Community&#13;
College.&#13;
■ Perfect day: "I spend a&#13;
lot of time here (at work),&#13;
but my perfect day would&#13;
be a happy medium&#13;
between relaxing with my&#13;
husband and spending&#13;
time at the lake."&#13;
■ Favorite meal: Mexican&#13;
food.&#13;
■ Business philosophy:&#13;
"I follow our core values&#13;
- one of our biggest rules&#13;
is to treat everyone like you&#13;
would like your grandma to&#13;
be treated."&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
INDEX&#13;
Achievers A6&#13;
Calendar A7&#13;
Livingston Life A5-A8&#13;
Real Estate &amp; Building A3&#13;
Rick Fitzgerald's column _ A5&#13;
Sports_________________B1-B2&#13;
Volunteers A6&#13;
To report news or for free home&#13;
delivery call (810)844-2000.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Musk, barbecue&#13;
coming to Brighton&#13;
Barbeque, blues and jazz will&#13;
take over downtown Brighton&#13;
this weekend with the biggerand-&#13;
better Smokin’ Jazz and&#13;
Barbecue Blues Festival.&#13;
Most of the activities will be&#13;
along West Main Street near&#13;
the Brighton Mill Pond. Live&#13;
music will be offered on two&#13;
stages: The main stage, called&#13;
the Mill Pond stage, in the parking&#13;
lot next to city hall and the&#13;
West Street stage, at St. Paul-&#13;
West and Main streets.&#13;
Live music will ru n 5-&#13;
11 p.m. today (at the main&#13;
stage only) and 11:30 a .m .-ll&#13;
p.m. Saturday. A dozen musical&#13;
groups will perform,&#13;
offering everything from&#13;
jazz and blues to Zydeco,&#13;
folk and rock.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Fly-in breakfast&#13;
Fowlerville-area airport&#13;
hosting Dawn Patrol&#13;
event Sunday for the 57th&#13;
year. AS&#13;
Powered by sun&#13;
New local company aims to help&#13;
others harness the power of the&#13;
sun. A3&#13;
Reaching out&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital officials&#13;
are reaching out to neighbors&#13;
near where they hope to&#13;
build a new facility in Marion&#13;
Township. A3&#13;
Fans are fed up&#13;
Local Detroit Lions fans are urging&#13;
‘Mr. Ford’ to sell the team. B1&#13;
T- -if&#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, SEPTEMBER 5, 2008&#13;
Some 455 Pinckney&#13;
Community High&#13;
Schooi freshman&#13;
were broken into&#13;
groups and paired up&#13;
with upperciassmen&#13;
after a kick-off&#13;
assembiy for the&#13;
schooi's mentoring&#13;
program.&#13;
At right,&#13;
upperclassmen,&#13;
wearing blue shirts,&#13;
and freshman get to&#13;
know one another&#13;
during one of the&#13;
many activities.&#13;
Beiow, junior Tricia&#13;
Laczynski, right,&#13;
heips freshman Kelli&#13;
Hantz during a silent&#13;
activity.&#13;
PHOTOS: ANGELA SPOONER&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
A high school&#13;
helping hand&#13;
M e n t o r s e a s e f r e s h m a n t r a n s i t i o n&#13;
B Y L E A N N E S M I T H&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
0 matter how long ago it was, the&#13;
mere thought of that first day as&#13;
a high school freshman can start&#13;
a flock of butterflies swarming in&#13;
a person’s stomach.&#13;
Pinckney Community High&#13;
School is aiming to make those first-day&#13;
nerves a real thing of the past with a freshman&#13;
transition program it’s starting this&#13;
year.&#13;
“Fre shman y e a r is really difficult,”&#13;
said Emily Gillingham, a 17-year-old&#13;
PCHS senior who’s a leader in the new&#13;
program. “You’re in a new place with&#13;
new people, and the classes get harder.&#13;
We want to ge t rid of the jitte rs all th a t&#13;
brings with it.”&#13;
Gillingham is one of roughly 100 Pinckney&#13;
High upperclassmen who a re part of&#13;
the Link Crew, a group of mentors trained&#13;
to help this year’s nearly 390 freshman successfully&#13;
adapt to high school.&#13;
“We’re friends and mentors they can&#13;
come to with any problems they may be&#13;
having socially or academically,” Gillingham&#13;
said. “Freshman year for me was&#13;
my worst year of high school grade-wise.&#13;
I think it will make a difference for these&#13;
guys to know they have someone to come&#13;
to.”T he upperclassmen, called Link Leaders,&#13;
welcomed the class of 2012 to Pinckney&#13;
High with a four-hour team-building&#13;
program of games and exercises Aug. 28,&#13;
about week before school began Wednesday.&#13;
“It’s about building relationships right&#13;
when they come into the building so they&#13;
feel connected with the upperclassmen,”&#13;
said Michelle Giardini, a PCHS counselor.&#13;
“If students aren’t successful their freshman&#13;
year, research shows they bomb in&#13;
high school overall.”&#13;
Assistant Principal Marie Schluter, who&#13;
joined the Pinckney High administration&#13;
a year ago, witnessed the success of this&#13;
program first-hand at Redford Union High&#13;
School. Hartland High School, which also&#13;
has used it successfully for a while, helped&#13;
the Pinckney program get off the ground,&#13;
Schluter said.&#13;
“I really believe in the power of peer&#13;
mentoring,” Schluter said. “It creates a climate&#13;
of kids helping each other instead of&#13;
picking on each other.”&#13;
The Link Crew members each contributed&#13;
about 20 hours of their summer vacations&#13;
to train for the program.&#13;
“And they’re all doing this ju st because&#13;
they want to make a difference,” Schluter&#13;
said. “How can this not be successful?”&#13;
The Link Crew is a piece of a new Freshman&#13;
Academy Pinckney High is implementing&#13;
this year. Instead of being spread&#13;
throughout the school, freshmen are&#13;
grouped in an upper-floor wing where their&#13;
classes are taught by 14 teachers assigned&#13;
to them only. Again, the idea is to help the&#13;
young students get their high school care&#13;
e r off to a good start, said Principal Jim&#13;
Darga.&#13;
The mentoring program and the academy&#13;
are exciting to incoming freshmen&#13;
David Clark, 14, and Korrin McNeil, 13.&#13;
“I’m a little nervous, too,” McNeil said.&#13;
“I kind of feel like I’m starting kindergarten&#13;
all over again, but I’m really looldng&#13;
forward to high school.”&#13;
Leanne Smith can be reached athmith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com or at 810-844-&#13;
2 0 1 1 .&#13;
P u t n a m b o a r d w i l l m e e t&#13;
t o d i s c u s s h i g h c o u r t a p p e a l&#13;
Appellate court says 144-acre development must be allowed&#13;
BY LEANNE SMITH&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Putnam Township officials&#13;
will meet Monday to determine&#13;
if they will continue to&#13;
fight a court ruling allowing a&#13;
498-unit manufactured housing&#13;
development on 144 acres&#13;
zoned for agricultural use.&#13;
The special meeting of the&#13;
township’s Board of 'Trustees&#13;
will begin at 7:30 p.m. in 'Township&#13;
Hall, 3280 W. M-36. It will&#13;
address an Aug. 26 Michigan&#13;
Court of Appeals denial of the&#13;
township’s appeal of a Livingston&#13;
County Circuit Court&#13;
ruling favoring the Hendee&#13;
family, which owns the land&#13;
and wants to sell it for development.&#13;
The township has 21 days&#13;
following the appellate court&#13;
ruling to decide if it will continue&#13;
the fight. If it chooses&#13;
to do so, the next stop is the&#13;
Michigan Supreme Court.&#13;
If the board votes not to&#13;
continue the lawsuit, the appellate&#13;
court has directed that&#13;
the case go back to Circuit&#13;
Judge David Reader and that&#13;
he prohibit the township from&#13;
interfering with the Hendees’&#13;
proposed use of their property&#13;
as a manufactured housing&#13;
community.&#13;
“What to do next is up to&#13;
the board,” Supervisor Ron&#13;
Rau said. “It’s a board decision.”&#13;
The appellate court voted&#13;
2-1 to uphold Reader’s May&#13;
2006 ruling that the development&#13;
is a reasonable use for&#13;
the land a t Swarthout Road&#13;
and County Road D-19.&#13;
It also upheld Reader’s&#13;
opinion that the township’s&#13;
agricultural open space zoning&#13;
district is exclusionary&#13;
and unconstitutional for this&#13;
piece of land, and it said the&#13;
township practiced “evident&#13;
game playing” by designating&#13;
land for manufactured&#13;
housing and then removing&#13;
it in master plans in favor of&#13;
80 acres of land “clearly unsuitable”&#13;
for manufactured&#13;
homes near the village of&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
The appellate court ruling&#13;
also supported Reader’s&#13;
order for the township to re imburse&#13;
the Hendee family&#13;
nearly $45,000 for the cost of&#13;
court depositions and expert&#13;
witnesses. And it supported&#13;
Reader’s decision denying&#13;
the family’s request for reimbursement&#13;
of $123,870 in a ttorney&#13;
fees.&#13;
The suit was filed in 2002&#13;
by Jeffrey Hendee, Michael&#13;
Hendee and Louann Hendee&#13;
Demorest and developer&#13;
Marcus Yono of Village Point&#13;
Development after a request&#13;
that the land be rezoned from&#13;
minimum 10-acre parcels to&#13;
1-acre lots was turned down&#13;
by the township.&#13;
A 95-home planned unit development&#13;
was proposed for&#13;
the land before the 498-unit&#13;
manufactured housing development&#13;
was sought through&#13;
the lawsuit.&#13;
The township has spent&#13;
more than $103,000 fighting&#13;
the lawsuit.&#13;
“Let’s hope that the township&#13;
has wasted enough of&#13;
the taxpayers’ money and&#13;
will move on,” said Michael&#13;
Hendee. “We have been told&#13;
we have the right to sell our&#13;
property and th a t’s all we eve&#13;
r wanted to do.”&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at Ismith®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
'M o v in g W a l l ' c o m e s t o a r e a&#13;
Residents await&#13;
replica ofVietnam&#13;
memorial; display&#13;
opens Sept 11&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Marilyn Maine, whose brother,&#13;
William Light, was killed in&#13;
Vietnam, is looking forward&#13;
to visiting 'The Moving Wall, a&#13;
half-scale replica of Uie Vietnam&#13;
Veterans Memorial in&#13;
Washington, D.C.&#13;
The replica will be on display&#13;
Thursday-Sunday, Sept. 11-14,&#13;
at Mount Brighton.&#13;
“I’m definitely going to see it,&#13;
and probably all my sisters and&#13;
brother are going to see it,” says&#13;
Maine. Her brother’s name is&#13;
one of more than 58,000 on the&#13;
wall, a figure which represents&#13;
the total number of Americans&#13;
killed in action or missing.&#13;
Bob “Red” Peach of Green&#13;
Oak 'Township is an 84-year-old&#13;
World War II veteran who also&#13;
plans to view the wall. Peach,&#13;
who was William Light’s stepfather,&#13;
has never seen the&#13;
Vietnam Veterans Memorial&#13;
in Washington and says it’s a&#13;
great idea to have a replica that&#13;
travels around the country.&#13;
“It lets people know what&#13;
happened over there,” he says.&#13;
E&gt;ent Chairman Ray 'Tovar&#13;
of the American Spirit Centre&#13;
in Brighton 'Township, which&#13;
is home to both Brighton VFW&#13;
Post 4357 and American Legion&#13;
Post 235, calls it easily “the biggest&#13;
event” the organization&#13;
has ever sponsored.&#13;
It is expected to attract&#13;
10,000-16,000 people a day,&#13;
many of them from outside the&#13;
area, fi'om Monroe to the tip of&#13;
the lower peninsula.&#13;
Anyone who has seen neither&#13;
The Moving Wall nor its&#13;
big cousin, 'Tovar says, is going&#13;
to come away greatly impressed.&#13;
“It’s a very moving&#13;
experience,” he says.&#13;
'Tovar says Livingston County&#13;
is blessed to have the wall on&#13;
Sept. 11, the anniversary of the&#13;
2001 terrorist attacks. 'Tovar&#13;
says the American Spirit Centre&#13;
worked for more than a year&#13;
to schedule 'The Moving Wall.&#13;
In addition to wall itself, a&#13;
number of related activities&#13;
will take place at the Brighton&#13;
Airport on Hyne Road,&#13;
west of Hunter Road in Brighton&#13;
Township. They include&#13;
static displays of a restored&#13;
American Huey 369, which&#13;
saw service in Vietnam as an&#13;
air ambulance. Visitors will&#13;
be able to go inside the Huey,&#13;
take photos and - after buying&#13;
a $100 membership to the&#13;
American Huey 369 Organization&#13;
- take a helicopter ride.&#13;
'Tovar says money left over&#13;
after the $18,000 cost of bringing&#13;
the waU to the area is met&#13;
will go those in need.&#13;
Due to the solemnity of the&#13;
occasion, no food or beverage&#13;
vendors will be on site, Tovar&#13;
says. However, Kroger has donated&#13;
bottled water for thirsty&#13;
visitors.&#13;
The Moving Wall&#13;
■ What: A one-half-scale&#13;
replica of the Vietnam&#13;
Veterans Memorial in&#13;
Washington, D.C.&#13;
■ Where: Mount Brighton,&#13;
4141 Bauer Road, Genoa&#13;
Township.&#13;
■ When: Thursday-Sunday,&#13;
Sept. 11-14.&#13;
■ Hours: 8 a.m.-8 p.m.&#13;
Thursday-Saturday; 8 a.m.-6&#13;
p.m. Sunday.&#13;
■ Special viewings:&#13;
8 a.m.-noon Thursday is&#13;
reserved for first responders.&#13;
noon-1 p.m. Thursday is an&#13;
opening ceremony.&#13;
8 p.m.-midnight Friday is the&#13;
Delta to the DMZ Dance at&#13;
the American Spirit Centre,&#13;
10590 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton Township. Live&#13;
music, cash bar, $5 donation.&#13;
Details: 810-229-9088.&#13;
10 a.m. Saturday is the roll&#13;
call of Michigan residents&#13;
whose names are etched on&#13;
the memorial.&#13;
■ Who: Open to the public.&#13;
■ Admission: Free.&#13;
■ Related activities:&#13;
Military and civilian aircraft&#13;
flyovers each day.&#13;
■ To volunteer: Contact&#13;
Ray Tovar at 248-388 5840.&#13;
■ Donations: Make checks&#13;
payable to "Moving Wall-&#13;
First Responders" and mail&#13;
to American Spirit Centre,&#13;
10590 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton, Ml 48116.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
No election count&#13;
change in Conway&#13;
A recount of Aug. 5 primary&#13;
election results shows&#13;
no change fix)m the original&#13;
totals for Conway 'Township&#13;
trustee, where incumbent Eric&#13;
West beat challenger Lorianne&#13;
Swails by three votes.&#13;
According to Livingston&#13;
County Election Supervisor&#13;
Joan Runyan the recount, conducted&#13;
last week, showed West&#13;
defeating Swails by the same&#13;
vote count as initially indicated,&#13;
205-202.&#13;
Also, in Brighton 'Township,&#13;
the daughter of'Township 'Iheasurer&#13;
Geri Harmon lost out in&#13;
her attempt at a recount. In the&#13;
primary election Harmon lost&#13;
to challenger Lana Theis by 60&#13;
votes, 844-784.&#13;
Runyan said Darlene Harmon’s&#13;
request was rejected&#13;
because she failed to specify&#13;
the office on the form. Runyan&#13;
added that Harmon could not&#13;
file the paperwork over again&#13;
because the recount deadline&#13;
of Aug. 20 had passed.&#13;
Edison plans&#13;
tree trimming&#13;
Detroit Edison will do tre e trimming&#13;
in Iosco and Marion&#13;
townships throughout September&#13;
and October.&#13;
The line clearance program&#13;
improves electric service re liability&#13;
by keeping trees and&#13;
branches away from power&#13;
lines, according to DTE Energy&#13;
officials.&#13;
“We trim trees for two very&#13;
important reasons - to ensure&#13;
our customers have dependable&#13;
electric service and&#13;
to prevent safety hazards,”&#13;
said Vince Dow, DTE Energy&#13;
vice president of distribution&#13;
operations. “By maintaining&#13;
a 10-foot clearance between&#13;
tree branches and our power&#13;
lines, we can significantly re duce&#13;
tree-related power outages.”&#13;
'Tree interference is re sponsible&#13;
for about two-thirds&#13;
of the power outages tha t occur&#13;
during storms. The company’s&#13;
tree-trimming crews&#13;
follow International Society&#13;
of Arboriculture standards to&#13;
maintain the health of trees.&#13;
Oak Grove Road&#13;
to close for project&#13;
According to the Michigan&#13;
Department of 'IVansportation,&#13;
Oak Grove Road was scheduled&#13;
to be closed at M-59 starting&#13;
Thursday for about three&#13;
weeks as part of the M-59 project.&#13;
The detour includes M-59,&#13;
Latson Road, Faussett Road&#13;
and Oak Grove Road. All businesses&#13;
will be open and accessible&#13;
during construction.&#13;
'The work is part of a larger&#13;
project to widen M-59 between&#13;
1-96 and, eventually, US-23 in&#13;
Livingston County.&#13;
In addition, M-DOT reminds&#13;
motorists that the eastbound&#13;
ramps at D-19 and 1-96 are now&#13;
open to traffic.&#13;
From News staff reports&#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 A Y , S E P T E M B E R 5, 2 0 0 8 A3&#13;
' P l a n s p r o g r e s s f o r a n e w L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y h o s p i t a l&#13;
B Y L A U R I E H U M P H R E Y&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Leaders at Saint Joseph&#13;
Mercy Health System are&#13;
reaching out to their potential&#13;
new neighbors, even though&#13;
they remain months away from&#13;
seiding a land deal that would&#13;
move the county’s only full-service&#13;
hospital to Marion Township&#13;
from the city of Howell.&#13;
Fourteen letters addressed&#13;
“Dear Neighbor,” were handdelivered&#13;
to area homeowners&#13;
» last month. The letters were&#13;
meant to inform local residents&#13;
about the status of the&#13;
tentative land deal, provide a&#13;
phone number to people with&#13;
questions and introduce the&#13;
group undertaking the partial&#13;
clean-up of 230 acres along D-&#13;
19, north of Wright Road.&#13;
“We wanted to clean the&#13;
property up and ensure its&#13;
security,” said Ben Hubbard,&#13;
director of real estate planning&#13;
and development for the&#13;
health care system that owns&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy Livingston&#13;
Hospital. He said the hospital&#13;
is attempting to secure the&#13;
clubhouse and barns on the&#13;
property in case it receives&#13;
permission to build there.&#13;
Hubbard declined to give&#13;
a possible ground-breaking&#13;
date for the anticipated hospital&#13;
complex tha t would dwarf&#13;
the 50-year-old facility a t 620&#13;
Byron Road.&#13;
“Things have been moving&#13;
along, but there is still a lot of&#13;
civil engineering stuff to do,”&#13;
he said, stressing tha t the&#13;
plan remains tentative. Survey&#13;
work and addressing zoning&#13;
issues are ongoing.&#13;
Meanwhile, the Marion&#13;
Township Board of Trustees&#13;
is working to make the land&#13;
purchase more plausible. The&#13;
seven-member group agreed&#13;
to amend a consent judgment&#13;
issued in May 2007 by Livingston&#13;
County Circuit Court.&#13;
The property, owned by&#13;
Marion Oaks Development&#13;
Co., was at the center of the&#13;
lawsuit, when in 2003 the&#13;
owner submitted plans to&#13;
build a 640-unit housing development&#13;
with a commercial&#13;
component on the northeast&#13;
corner of Wright Road and&#13;
D-19.&#13;
The consent judgment,&#13;
which stays with the property&#13;
even if it is sold, allows the&#13;
owner to build 460 housing&#13;
units, a mix of condominiums&#13;
and single-family houses,&#13;
along with some commercial&#13;
building. Following the judgment,&#13;
the township never&#13;
received an amended site&#13;
plan and the site sat idle for&#13;
another 16 months.&#13;
Township Supervisor Bob&#13;
Hanvey said timing may have&#13;
been an issue for Marion&#13;
Oaks Development, because&#13;
the economy and housing&#13;
market had started to sour.&#13;
To facilitate a possible sale&#13;
to the hospital, the township’s&#13;
attorney will add language to&#13;
the consent judgment that&#13;
would maintain its integrity,&#13;
while adding a clause for the&#13;
hospital development - “so&#13;
they (Marion Oaks Development)&#13;
would be able to maintain&#13;
their rights to construct&#13;
the project as defined, but&#13;
the hospital would be able&#13;
to move forward with their&#13;
plan,” said Hanvey.&#13;
Pa rt of an approved plan&#13;
would require Marion Township&#13;
to rezone the property&#13;
from suburban residential to&#13;
office-medical.&#13;
According to Hubbard, the&#13;
due diligence process initiated&#13;
in June is on track. If the&#13;
plan is approved by Trinity&#13;
Health, Saint Joseph Mercy&#13;
Health System’s parent company,&#13;
activity on the site will&#13;
soon intensify. “From sta rt to&#13;
completion, it will take 24 to&#13;
36 months to build it,” Hubbard&#13;
said.&#13;
Laurie Humphrey can be&#13;
reached at Ihumphrey®&#13;
Hvingstoncommunitynew5.com&#13;
or 810^844-2003.&#13;
* Brighton-based Green&#13;
Panel tries to power&#13;
up interest in&#13;
sustainable energy&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
&amp; BUILDING&#13;
B Y C A S E Y H A N S&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
When Adam Harris and&#13;
Jenifer Keliikuli opened shop&#13;
a little more than a year ago,&#13;
their business plan had a green&#13;
tint: Finding business uses for&#13;
solar energy.&#13;
Since then, they have hit the&#13;
ground running with 'The Green&#13;
Panel. KeliikuU, vice president&#13;
of marketing, said the duo have&#13;
been busy consulting with universities,&#13;
nonprofits and other&#13;
large commercial applications&#13;
whose owners want to build or&#13;
renovate using solar and other&#13;
alternative forms of energy.&#13;
Both principals of the Brighton-&#13;
based company are Genoa&#13;
'Township residents.&#13;
“What can you do with solar?&#13;
The reality is you can do whatever&#13;
you wanL” said Harris, the&#13;
startup’s CEO. “Our appetite&#13;
for energy is increasing and solar&#13;
today is more efficient than&#13;
ever. The market really is developing&#13;
right before us.”&#13;
They have had interest from&#13;
as far away as the United Arab&#13;
Emirates - but are focusing&#13;
their efforts on the Midwest.&#13;
They estimate they have 45 active&#13;
quotes out and are getting&#13;
new leads daily, he said.&#13;
Locally, The Green Panel&#13;
is working with owners of the&#13;
Powerhouse Gym in Brighton&#13;
'Township which is planning&#13;
a new 36,000-square-foot twostory&#13;
facility on about 3 acres&#13;
across the street from the&#13;
present gym site on Whitmore&#13;
Lake Road that will have a&#13;
green bent. Planned are a wind&#13;
On the job in&#13;
Washtenaw&#13;
County. The&#13;
company used The&#13;
Green Panel for&#13;
consulting, design&#13;
and installation.&#13;
COURTESY.THE GREEN PANEL&#13;
The Green Panel&#13;
■ Who: Owners Adam&#13;
Harris and Jenifer&#13;
Keliikuli, both Genoa&#13;
Township residents.&#13;
■ What: Consultants&#13;
who work with large&#13;
companies, universities&#13;
and nonprofits to&#13;
build new or retrofited&#13;
buildings using solar&#13;
energy. They will take&#13;
a project from start&#13;
to finish: Engineering,&#13;
furnishing and installing.&#13;
■ Where: 719 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Brighton.&#13;
■ Details: 810-225-9932,&#13;
www.thegreenpanel.com&#13;
turbine, solar panels and a geothermal&#13;
system that will augment&#13;
the building’s traditional&#13;
energy systems. TTie solar system&#13;
will have a battery pack to&#13;
conserve the sun’s energy.&#13;
Owner Wally Gumiela said&#13;
he decided on the green building&#13;
approach when making&#13;
plans to expand his business.&#13;
“We’re a healthy facility - we&#13;
promote health and fitness,”&#13;
he said. “We’re trying to do our&#13;
little part where we can. Eventually,&#13;
I’d like the building to be&#13;
self-sufficient with solar and&#13;
wind.”&#13;
The new gym will more than&#13;
triple the size of Gumiella’s&#13;
10,000-square-foot facility, he&#13;
said. With township approvals&#13;
possible as early as this fall,&#13;
he hopes to break ground and&#13;
open in the summer of2009.Bob&#13;
Kng of the architectural firm&#13;
of Lindhout &amp; Associates in&#13;
Brighton 'Township, is consulting&#13;
on the Powerhouse project.&#13;
King said the firm is seeing a&#13;
lot more general interest in&#13;
Below: Jenifer Keliikuli and&#13;
Adam Harris, principals in The&#13;
Green Panel, with one of the&#13;
traditional solar panels they&#13;
use in commercial installations.&#13;
Their one-year-old start-up&#13;
has generated attention at the&#13;
state level, and was the topic of&#13;
discussion with Gov. Jennifer&#13;
Granholm on a recent visit to&#13;
Brighton,at left. Keliikuli serves&#13;
as vice president of&#13;
marketing and Harris&#13;
is the CEO.&#13;
PHOTOS: JAMIE CHARBENEAUPISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
sustainable energy, with some&#13;
asking directly about LEED accreditation&#13;
and others who are&#13;
simply interested in what some&#13;
of the technology has to offer.&#13;
“There’s the LEED accreditation&#13;
and tax credits, not to&#13;
mention the cost of energy going&#13;
up,” King said. “The interest&#13;
is probably due mostly to&#13;
the rising costs. Businesses&#13;
are looking for any way to help&#13;
their pocketbook.”&#13;
LEED stands for “Leadership&#13;
in Energy and Environmental&#13;
Design” and is a thirdparty&#13;
green building rating&#13;
and certification system. It is a&#13;
nationally accepted benchmark&#13;
for design and construction of&#13;
green building.&#13;
Lindhout &amp; Associates has&#13;
a LEED specialist on staff that&#13;
works with clients on such&#13;
projects. King said the firm also&#13;
has two other local “green”&#13;
projects on the table including&#13;
an industrial application as&#13;
well as a commercial venture&#13;
in Hartland 'Township.&#13;
Harris explained that solar&#13;
systems are comparable in cost&#13;
to putting in a whole-house generator&#13;
system, but have a better&#13;
payback because they operate&#13;
continuously, whereas a&#13;
generator sits 90 percent of the&#13;
time without being needed and&#13;
operates only during a power&#13;
outage. “The solar would be&#13;
there giving a dividend every&#13;
day,” he said.&#13;
Despite Michigan’s cloudy&#13;
weather, solar panels continue&#13;
to accept sun and generate energy,&#13;
Harris said. He likens it to&#13;
having to use sunscreen on a&#13;
cloudy day here: The sun is still&#13;
shining and rays are coming&#13;
th ro u ^ despite the clouds.&#13;
Harris and Keliikuli said that&#13;
once the commercial market&#13;
for solar is tapped, it will drive&#13;
stronger consumer interest&#13;
in the technology.&#13;
Casey Hans can be&#13;
reached at chans®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews&#13;
.com or at 810-844-2005.&#13;
HOWELL TOWNSHIP BOARD SYNOPSIS&#13;
August 25,2008&#13;
The August 25. 2008 Howell Township regular meeting, held at the Township&#13;
Hall, 3525 Byron Road, was called to order by Supervisor Heikkinen at 7:00&#13;
PM. Members present: Heikkinen, Eaton, Hammond, Coddington, Hubbel, and&#13;
Phelan. Members absent: Thomas. The following action was taken: 1) Approved&#13;
the agenda. 2) Approved minutes for the August 11, 2008 regular meeting. 3) Authorized&#13;
Township Manager to contract for mowing of Township property on Oak&#13;
Grove and Barron Road. 4) Accepted/approved changes to Master Plan maps. 5)&#13;
Authorized payment of disbursements. 6) Meeting was adjourned at 8:04 PM.&#13;
Carolyn J. Eaton&#13;
Township Clerk 2853882-01&#13;
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PUTNAM TOWNSHIP&#13;
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS&#13;
The Putnam Township Zoning Board of Appeals is meeting at the Putnam&#13;
Township Hall, 3280 W. M36, Pinckney, Mi,, on Monday, September 22,&#13;
2008 at 7:00 PM regarding the following:&#13;
To hear a request for variances in RR (Rural Residential) zoning concerning&#13;
the construction of an accessory structure:&#13;
1) Relief from Chapter 19, Section 12.D table 19-1: gross ground floor area&#13;
of 2400 sq. ft. from 1620 sq.ft.; relief of 780 sq.ft.&#13;
2) Relief from Chapter 19, Section 12.F table 19-2: height of structure to&#13;
be 23 feet from 18 feet; relief of 5 feet.&#13;
3) Relief from Chapter 22, Section 5, table 22-2: minimum side yard of 30&#13;
feet from 60 feet; relief of 30 feet.&#13;
Location: Merrick Road&#13;
Owners: Robert Moenart and Florence Tillman&#13;
Tax ID: 4714-24-200-056&#13;
Written comments concerning the request will be received by fax (734)&#13;
878-2545 or by mail addressed to: Putnam Township, Zoning Board of&#13;
Appeals, 3280 W. M36, Pinckney, Mi., 48169.&#13;
Brighton community&#13;
to roast Jim Winchel&#13;
Former mayor&#13;
undergoing colon&#13;
cancer treatment&#13;
B Y T O M T O L E N&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Longtime Brighton community&#13;
leader Jim Winchel will be&#13;
the object of a Dean Martinstyle&#13;
roast on 'Tuesday at the&#13;
Crystal Gardens Banquet Center&#13;
on Grand River Avenue in&#13;
Genoa 'Township.&#13;
“We wanted to do an endeavor&#13;
about a person who really&#13;
does put service above self&#13;
and realized he is the greatest&#13;
example of that,” said Pam Mc-&#13;
Coneghy, a Brighton Rotary&#13;
Club member and one of the&#13;
event organizers.&#13;
Piet Lindhout will lead the&#13;
event, which will feature several&#13;
well-known members of the&#13;
community to act as roasters.&#13;
“I want to be roasted if I&#13;
can raise money for Gleaners&#13;
(Community Food Bank), and&#13;
I hope I’ll have a few comebacte,”&#13;
said Winchel. “It’s an&#13;
opportunity to raise money for&#13;
Gleaners, and that’s the charity&#13;
I picked,” he said.&#13;
Winchel is undergoing treatment&#13;
for colon cancer, which&#13;
has spread to his lungs, but&#13;
he remains upbeat. “It’s all in&#13;
It's an&#13;
opportunity to&#13;
raise money&#13;
for Gleaners...&#13;
Jim Winchel,former Brighton mayor&#13;
God’s hands,” he said.&#13;
“Jim has done so many wonderful&#13;
things for the community.&#13;
He has helped so many&#13;
people,” McConeghy said.&#13;
Wmchel served three terms&#13;
as mayor in the 1990s, and&#13;
served on several other commissions&#13;
and boards. He has&#13;
been active in Rotary, the&#13;
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A4 THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FR ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 5, 2 0 0 8&#13;
CLINIC FRO M A1&#13;
Local dentists volunteer their time to staff new facility&#13;
Daniels, a Brighton orthodontist,&#13;
who helped launch&#13;
the dental center. “I want to&#13;
do more than provide care&#13;
just for patients who can afford&#13;
it.”&#13;
Daniels is one of about 30&#13;
Livingston County dentists&#13;
who have offered to volunteer&#13;
at the clinic. Each dentist&#13;
will bring his or h e r own a s sistant.&#13;
There a re currently&#13;
two dental chairs with space&#13;
for two more, and the plan is&#13;
tha t one chair will be for the&#13;
dentist and the other for the&#13;
hygienist. Daniels says that&#13;
much of the equipment was&#13;
donated by retiring dentists&#13;
around the state and th a t all&#13;
in stnunents are new.&#13;
“We were lucky enough to&#13;
get a lot of support from the&#13;
United Way, the Michigan&#13;
Dental Foundation and Blue&#13;
Cross Blue Shield,” says&#13;
Daniels. “Local periodontist&#13;
Dr. Christine Love and Maria&#13;
Parker, one of my a ssistants,&#13;
coordinated the grant&#13;
applications and got us most&#13;
of the money we needed. Livingston&#13;
County is one of the&#13;
luckiest counties because&#13;
dentists here work together&#13;
really well. That’s what enabled&#13;
this clinic to happen.”&#13;
Dr. Fredric Bonine, a&#13;
Brighton-area oral surgeon.&#13;
Dental clinic&#13;
■ What: The VINA (Vision,&#13;
Integrity, Need, Action)&#13;
Community Dental Center&#13;
for low-income Livingston&#13;
County residents.&#13;
■ When: Grand opening&#13;
today 5:30 p.m. at First&#13;
United Methodist Church&#13;
Sanctuary followed by&#13;
dedication at the adjacent&#13;
dental center. The clinic&#13;
opens for business on&#13;
Tuesday, Sept. 16.&#13;
■ Where: 400 E. Grand&#13;
River Ave., Brighton, in&#13;
the First United Methodist&#13;
Church annex.&#13;
■ Details: 810-844-0240&#13;
or on the Web at www.&#13;
vinadental.org.&#13;
■ To volunteer: 810-229-&#13;
2776.&#13;
■ To make a donation:&#13;
Send checks to VINA&#13;
Community Dental Center,&#13;
400 E. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Brighton, Mich., 48116.&#13;
is fundraising chairman for&#13;
the clinic.&#13;
Dr. Harry Davis, another&#13;
local dentist, supervised the&#13;
renovation of the clinic space.&#13;
The office was donated by&#13;
the F irst United Methodist&#13;
Church of Brighton, which&#13;
Bonine says was a huge step&#13;
in making the clinic possible.&#13;
The annex will continue to be&#13;
used for Sunday school classes&#13;
as well as for Alcoholics&#13;
Anonymous meetings.&#13;
Daniels says the clinic will&#13;
be open Tuesday to Thursda&#13;
and may add days as dentists&#13;
are available.&#13;
“Staffing is the most important&#13;
thing,” says Daniels,&#13;
who says he expects the clinic&#13;
will be busy because it is&#13;
the first facility of its kind in&#13;
Livingston County.&#13;
“According to the statistics&#13;
Maria went through, as many&#13;
as 16,000 people in this county&#13;
may be eligible for service&#13;
a t the clinic.”&#13;
Donna Gehringer, allocations&#13;
and assessments director&#13;
for the Livingston County&#13;
United Way, says the number&#13;
of people who can’t afford&#13;
dental care in Livingston&#13;
County has increased.&#13;
“We h e a r stories from people&#13;
in the community who&#13;
can’t afford dental services&#13;
or who have lost coverage&#13;
and a re waiting to get dental&#13;
care and incurring larger&#13;
problems th a t can affect&#13;
th e ir overall health,” says&#13;
Gehringer. “The situation&#13;
DARNELL from a i&#13;
She's a&#13;
'success&#13;
story'&#13;
before the company reopened&#13;
an office in May. Thinking she&#13;
might have to go out of state for&#13;
a franchise, she was pleased&#13;
that one became available 40&#13;
miles from her home.&#13;
Darnell hooked up with Judson&#13;
Thomas, an Alabama Two&#13;
Men and a Thick franchisee,&#13;
who invested with her as a&#13;
business partner. They operate&#13;
under the corporate name&#13;
Sweet Moving Systems - allowing&#13;
her to use her maiden&#13;
name, “Sweet.”&#13;
Upon taking over the office,&#13;
she hired new drivers to accommodate&#13;
the growing business&#13;
- most of them from Livingston&#13;
County. In a time when some&#13;
businesses are struggling, “I&#13;
love being able to provide jobs,”&#13;
she added.&#13;
Two Men and a Thick Vice&#13;
President of Operations Randy&#13;
Shacka has worked with Darnell&#13;
for four years. “I hated to&#13;
lose her, but it was the best&#13;
opportunity for her,” he said.&#13;
“She’s one of our success stories.”&#13;
And, selfishly, he said, he’s&#13;
happy to see her in the Brighton&#13;
area; he lives in Green Oak&#13;
Township. “She brings such a&#13;
passion for her job. I have high&#13;
hopes for her. I love having Ttera&#13;
JAMIE CHARBENEAU-PISELLA.THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Two Men and a Truck franchise owner Tera Darnell with Jesse&#13;
Rouser, left, and Chad Janes as they prepare to go out for a job.&#13;
here,” he added.&#13;
Shacka estimates about 30&#13;
percent of franchisees were&#13;
once movers, drivers or other&#13;
employees, something he attributes&#13;
to the culture of the company&#13;
that he said encourages&#13;
development of employees.&#13;
Darnell follows the company’s&#13;
philosophy that includes&#13;
treating customers “like you&#13;
would Uke your grandma to be&#13;
treated” and operating with&#13;
integrity and an eye to customer&#13;
service. To that end, she&#13;
encourages her employees to&#13;
take online classes which, upon&#13;
completion, can earn toem&#13;
a pay raise.&#13;
Steve Fhlcone recently used&#13;
TNvo Men and a TYiick to move&#13;
from Whitmore Lake to Brighton.&#13;
FEdcone said he used an&#13;
online service to obtain three&#13;
quotes, including one from&#13;
Darnell’s company.&#13;
“They contacted me right&#13;
away, asked me pertinent questions,&#13;
and they did it on my&#13;
schedule,” he said&#13;
Fhlcone, who works for a&#13;
large property management&#13;
company, said the movers&#13;
treated him in the same way&#13;
his company likes to treat its&#13;
customers. “These guys were&#13;
on time, courteous and they&#13;
worked hard. They were respectful&#13;
of the furniture in my&#13;
new house,” he added.&#13;
Darnell said her biggest&#13;
challenge has been the finance&#13;
and accounting end of the business,&#13;
but she’s learning. And&#13;
her marketing background has&#13;
come in hancfy.&#13;
She’s became involved with&#13;
this year’s Melon Festival Parade&#13;
and the United Way of Livingston&#13;
County’s Day of Caring&#13;
and is looking for ways to expand&#13;
her business offerings.&#13;
Charging ju s t a one-hour&#13;
minimum allows more opportunities,&#13;
she said. Although&#13;
re sidentia l moving&#13;
is h e r bread and butter. Two&#13;
Men and a Truck also offers&#13;
business moves and deliveries&#13;
and also handles some&#13;
out-of-state moves upon r e quest.&#13;
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has deteriorated as economic&#13;
conditions worsen, and&#13;
people lose jobs and employers&#13;
cut down on benefits.”&#13;
To qualify for service at&#13;
the center, patients must&#13;
reside in Livingston County,&#13;
have no dental insurance,&#13;
and have an income a t or&#13;
below 200 percent of the federal&#13;
poverty level, which is&#13;
determined by the number of&#13;
members in a family and income.&#13;
For a family of four in&#13;
Livingston Coimty, for example,&#13;
tha t means an income of&#13;
less than $42,000 a year.&#13;
Patients must reg iste r in&#13;
person before they can be&#13;
given an appointment, and&#13;
must bring proof of residency&#13;
(such as a utility bill,) and&#13;
proof of family income (last&#13;
y e a r’s tax re turn, la st three&#13;
pay stubs, unemployment&#13;
sta tement or social security&#13;
statement.) Patients will be&#13;
required to pre-pay a co-payment&#13;
of $15 for each visit,&#13;
bring proof of family income&#13;
and residence to every appointment,&#13;
and arrive 15&#13;
minutes early to fill out paperwork.&#13;
Lisa CaroHn can be&#13;
reached at lcarolin@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 8 i0-844-2010.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Howell&#13;
Democratic chairman&#13;
visits here Tuesday&#13;
The chairman of the Michigan&#13;
Democratic Party visits&#13;
Livingston Coimty next Tuesday&#13;
at 7 p.m. to explain the&#13;
Reform Michigan Government&#13;
Now proposal. Mark Brewer&#13;
will speak at The Opera House&#13;
in Howell about the proposed&#13;
constitutional amendment. The&#13;
event featuring Brewer will include&#13;
an appetizer and dessert&#13;
buffet for a suggested donation&#13;
of $15. The event is open to the&#13;
public. Details: 810-229-4212.&#13;
New Staffer hired&#13;
for Main Street&#13;
Karen Williams, 45, has&#13;
joined Howell’s Downtown Development&#13;
Authority and Main&#13;
Street Program as the Main&#13;
Street coordinator. Williams&#13;
was formerly employed by the&#13;
Howell Area Parks and Recreation&#13;
Authority and lives in&#13;
the Howell area. She replaces&#13;
former Main Street manager&#13;
Mindy Arnold. With the hiring&#13;
of full-time DDA director&#13;
Nathan Voght in January, the&#13;
Main Street position was reduced&#13;
to part-time.&#13;
She will manage volunteer&#13;
groups, marketing and event&#13;
planning, beginning with the&#13;
Legend of Sleepy Howell from&#13;
5-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25.&#13;
$1,500 given for&#13;
downtown movies&#13;
The Downtown Development&#13;
Authority and Main Street program&#13;
wffi contribute $1,500 to&#13;
the Classic Film Series organized&#13;
by the Howell Area Parks&#13;
and RcCTeation Authority.&#13;
Deb Mikula, recreation director,&#13;
made the request based&#13;
on the program’s popularity;&#13;
it brings more than 75 movie&#13;
moviegoers to Howell during&#13;
off-pe^ times. The program&#13;
allows people to view a classic&#13;
film at the Howell Theatre and&#13;
offers them a discount for lunch&#13;
at a local restaurant.Tickets&#13;
are $5 and can be purchased at&#13;
the Bennett Recreation Center,&#13;
925 W Grand River Ave., or at&#13;
the Howell Carnegie District&#13;
Library, 314 W Grand River&#13;
Ave. Sponsorships beginning&#13;
at $250 are still being sought.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0693.&#13;
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A5 / THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2008 Share your news at 810-844-2000 Fax:810-844-2040 E-mail:news@livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
Achievers, A6&#13;
Volunteers, A6&#13;
Calendar, A7 LIVINGSTON LIFE&#13;
“ T m e n m i&#13;
R u n , o r w a l k , y o u r w a y t o h e a l t h l ik e C la y t o n&#13;
As a longtime runner, I was&#13;
heartened to read last week&#13;
about a new study from Stanford&#13;
University that found&#13;
running was one of the keys&#13;
to living a long and healthy&#13;
p life.&#13;
After reading those stories,&#13;
the person I immediately&#13;
thought of was the guy I&#13;
consider to be the Energizer&#13;
Bunny of Fowlerville: Clayton&#13;
Klein.&#13;
While not officially a run-&#13;
^ ner, the adventurer, author&#13;
and former business owner&#13;
just keeps on walking and&#13;
walking and walking. He’s&#13;
scheduled to sta rt Saturday&#13;
morning on another of his&#13;
RICK FITZGERALD&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
long walks the length of the&#13;
state of Michigan.&#13;
He’ll walk from the Upper&#13;
Peninsula town of Paradise to&#13;
the Livingston County hamlet&#13;
of Hell. The 355-mile trek&#13;
should take him about three&#13;
weeks, walking an average of&#13;
20 miles a day.&#13;
Not bad for a 89-year-old.&#13;
This isn’t the first time he’s&#13;
walked from Paradise to&#13;
Hell.&#13;
Klein, who had ju st walked&#13;
from Fowlerville to Webberville&#13;
and back the other day&#13;
when I caught up with him,&#13;
says there is no question that&#13;
the key to his long life has&#13;
been to stay active. That’s&#13;
ju st what the researchers&#13;
a t Stanford found by following&#13;
a group of more than 500&#13;
middle-aged runners and&#13;
comparing the status of their&#13;
health with a control group of&#13;
nonrunners.&#13;
The study found that the&#13;
middle-age runners they&#13;
tracked for 20 years were half&#13;
as likely to die over that time&#13;
as people who did not run.&#13;
The authors concluded, not&#13;
all that surprisingly, that running&#13;
reduced the risk of heart&#13;
disease. They also found that&#13;
it reduced the risk of cancer,&#13;
infection and neurological diseases&#13;
such as Alzheimer’s.&#13;
The real surprise was the&#13;
finding that the longtime runners&#13;
had fewer injuries of all&#13;
kinds, including injuries to&#13;
the knees. That’s usually one&#13;
of the big arguments against&#13;
spending a life on the run: It&#13;
might be good for your heart,&#13;
S E E F IT Z G E R A L D , A 6&#13;
Clayton&#13;
Klein will&#13;
start another&#13;
one of his&#13;
walks from&#13;
Paradise&#13;
to Hell on&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
The 89-yearold&#13;
from&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
hopes to&#13;
raise funds&#13;
for Michigan&#13;
Hospice with&#13;
his 355-mile&#13;
walk.&#13;
COURTESY,&#13;
CLAYTON KLEIN&#13;
Cookies, such as these peanut&#13;
butter and oatmeal-dried&#13;
cranberry-chocolate chip&#13;
varieties, are specialties of&#13;
Dorothy Aschenbrenner,&#13;
of Pinckney. Recipes&#13;
originally published in her&#13;
2002 cookbook"Cooking&#13;
With Friends" have been&#13;
picked up for publication in a&#13;
new "Best of the Best from Michigan&#13;
Cookbook: Selected Recipes from&#13;
Michigan's Favorite Cookbooks."&#13;
Dorothy&#13;
Aschenbrenner&#13;
■ Age: 81.&#13;
■ Home: Pinckney.&#13;
■ Family: Husband, Julius,&#13;
is deceased. Two daughters,&#13;
one grandson and two greatgranddaughters.&#13;
■ Occupation: Retired hairdresser&#13;
and author of "Historical Events&#13;
of My Mennonite Grandparents,"&#13;
"Down Sunnyside Lane" and&#13;
"Cooking With Friends."&#13;
■ Hobbies: Quilting and sewing.&#13;
She's also active with senior citizen&#13;
groups in Putnam, Hamburg and&#13;
Northfield townships and Chelsea&#13;
and is a member of the Hamburg&#13;
Hotties Red Hat Society club and&#13;
Hamburg VFW Post No. 1224&#13;
Ladies Auxiliary.&#13;
■ Favorite meal: Old-fashioned&#13;
chicken and noodles.&#13;
■ Advice: "To be a good cook,&#13;
you have to cook all the time."&#13;
Buy the book&#13;
Seven recipes from "Cooking&#13;
With Friends" are featured in the&#13;
"Best of the Best from Michigan&#13;
Cookbook: Selected Recipes from&#13;
Michigan's Favorite Cookbooks,"&#13;
copies of which are being sold&#13;
locally for $16.95 each to benefit&#13;
the Pinckney Community Public&#13;
Library. Find them at:&#13;
■ Pinckney Community Public&#13;
Library, 350 Mower Road,&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
■ Carousel Floral &amp; Gifts, 105 E.&#13;
Main St., Pinckney.&#13;
■ Pinckney Bakery, 131 E. Main St,&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
■ Mainly Chocolate &amp; Coffee Cafe,&#13;
119 E. Main St, Pinckney.&#13;
■ His &amp; Hers Hairstyling &amp;&#13;
Tanning, 1214 E. M-36, Pinckney.&#13;
Dorothy Aschenbrenner, of&#13;
Pinckney, is known for her cooking&#13;
and baking. This recipe, which is&#13;
being featured in the "Best of the&#13;
Best from Michigan Cookbook:&#13;
Selected Recipes from Michigan's&#13;
Favorite Cookbooks," comes from a&#13;
Mennonite cousin in Goshen, Ind.&#13;
Mary K's Pumpkin&#13;
Chiffon Pie&#13;
3 eggs, separated&#13;
1 cup sugar, divided&#13;
1 cup canned pumpkin&#13;
1/2 cup milk&#13;
1/2 teaspoon salt&#13;
1/2 teaspoon ginger&#13;
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon&#13;
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg&#13;
1 tablespoon (1 envelope) unflavored&#13;
gelatin&#13;
1/4 cup cold water&#13;
1 9-inch pie shell, baked&#13;
Beat egg yolks and 1/2 cup sugar&#13;
until thick. Add pumpkin, milk, salt&#13;
and spices and cook on the stove&#13;
until thick, stirring constantly. Add&#13;
gelatin that has been softened in&#13;
the water. Stir mixture until gelatin&#13;
melts. Beat egg whites with remaining&#13;
1/2 cup of sugar until soft peaks&#13;
form. Fold into mixture. Chill in the&#13;
refrigerator. When mixture begins&#13;
to thicken, pour it into baked and&#13;
cooled pie shell and chill.Top with&#13;
whipped cream.&#13;
P in c k n e y w o m a n in n a t io n a l c o o k b o o k&#13;
B Y L E A N N E S M I T H&#13;
The Livingston Comnnunity News&#13;
O nce they’ve tasted it, people&#13;
never forget Dorothy&#13;
Aschenbrenner’s pumpkin&#13;
chiffon pie.&#13;
“You fold meringue&#13;
into the pumpkin and that&#13;
makes it real fluffy,” says the 81-&#13;
year-old Pinckney resident. “It’s&#13;
just one of those melt-in-your-mouth&#13;
kind of pies.”&#13;
People across the country can&#13;
now try the pie for themselves - the&#13;
recipe is one of seven from a cookbook&#13;
Aschenbrenner published six&#13;
years ago that are featured in the&#13;
new “Best of the Best from Michigan&#13;
Cookbook: Selected Recipes&#13;
from Michigan’s Favorite CooIkbooks.”&#13;
“I just couldn’t believe it,” she&#13;
says. “It makes me feel kind of special.”&#13;
The cookbook, compiled by Gwen&#13;
McKee and Barbara Moseley and&#13;
published by Quail Ridge Press in&#13;
Mississippi, is a follow-up to the authors’&#13;
1996 “Best of the Best Michigan&#13;
Cookbook,” a compilation of&#13;
recipes that sold more than 40,000&#13;
copies.&#13;
McKee and Moseley have published&#13;
“Best of the Best” cookbooks&#13;
from nearly every state. They&#13;
scoured more than 18,000 recipes&#13;
from about 60 community and&#13;
church cookbooks, as well as fi’om&#13;
restaurants, for the 354 recipes featured&#13;
in their latest Michigan book.&#13;
One of those cookbooks is&#13;
Aschenbrenner’s “Cooking With&#13;
Friends,” a compilation of recipes&#13;
she published in 2002 after successfully&#13;
completing treatment for&#13;
breast cancer at St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Hospital in Superior Township.&#13;
“^ e n they wrote me to send&#13;
them a copy of my book, I wasn’t&#13;
sure I wanted to,” Aschenbrenner&#13;
says. “But I thought, well, what have&#13;
I got to lose? I was so surprised&#13;
when they sent my book back along&#13;
with a copy of their book and told me&#13;
they had used seven recipes.”&#13;
McKee and Moseley say they&#13;
aren’t exactly sure how they came&#13;
across Aschenbrenner’s cookbook,&#13;
saying they scour the Internet, publishers’&#13;
catalogs and recommenda-&#13;
S E E C O O K ,A 6&#13;
Maple Grove&#13;
fly-in breakfast&#13;
■ What: A fly-in for&#13;
pilots and an all-you-caneat&#13;
breakfast open to the&#13;
public.&#13;
■ When: Sunday, Sept. 7,&#13;
7-11 a.m.&#13;
■ Where: Maple Grove&#13;
Airport, 7080 Sherwood&#13;
Road, Conway Township.&#13;
■ Directions: From 1-96&#13;
take Fowlerville Road&#13;
north about four miles,&#13;
turn right on Sherwood&#13;
Road and go one mile to&#13;
the airport.&#13;
■ Cost: $7 for adults, $4&#13;
for kids ages 5 to 12.&#13;
■ Who benefits:&#13;
Fowlerville Rotary Club&#13;
projects.&#13;
■ Auction: Dozens of&#13;
door prizes and auction&#13;
items will be given away&#13;
and sold by Fowlerville&#13;
native, Ed King, a&#13;
nationally renowned&#13;
auctioneer.&#13;
■ Details: Doug Burnie,&#13;
517-404-5222.&#13;
Dawn&#13;
Patrol&#13;
fly-in&#13;
Sunday&#13;
Hundreds go to the&#13;
Maple Grove Airport&#13;
forall-you-can-eat&#13;
breakfast&#13;
B Y L I N D A T H E I L&#13;
News Speciai Writer&#13;
Doug Burnie has been&#13;
working at the Fowlerville&#13;
Rotary Club’s Dawn Patrol&#13;
fly-in and pancake breakfast&#13;
since 1965.&#13;
“My father was a Rotarian&#13;
and he worked with that&#13;
project a lot of years,” Burnie&#13;
said. “My father would&#13;
hook up the grill so they could&#13;
do the breakfast. He had a&#13;
bad shoulder the year I was&#13;
14, and I hooked up the grill&#13;
and th a t’s been my job ever&#13;
since.”&#13;
Burnie will man the grill&#13;
once again fi’om 7 to 11 a.m.&#13;
Sunday a t the Maple Grove&#13;
Airport on the corner of Robb&#13;
and Sherwood roads north of&#13;
Fowlerville where pilots, families,&#13;
friends and community&#13;
members will gather for the&#13;
all-you-can-eat extravaganza.&#13;
Doug Burnie’s dad - also&#13;
Doug, but not a senior -&#13;
worked at the first Dawn Patrol&#13;
fundraiser 57 years ago&#13;
when pilot and airport manager&#13;
Earl Peckins originated&#13;
the event at Newton Field&#13;
south of the village. Doug, the&#13;
younger, has been Dawn Patrol&#13;
chairman since 1984.&#13;
This is one of the Fowlerville&#13;
Rotary Club’s largest&#13;
fundraisers, with as many as&#13;
1,500 pilots and community&#13;
members eating breakfast&#13;
together.&#13;
Proceeds will benefit the&#13;
Rotary’s local park improvement&#13;
projects and international&#13;
projects such as polio&#13;
eradication and community&#13;
S E E FLY-IN, A 6&#13;
A6 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 , S E P T E M B E R 5, 2 0 0 8&#13;
FITZGERALD FRO M A5&#13;
Walk will&#13;
take him&#13;
3 weeks&#13;
to finish&#13;
I’ve been told repeatedly, but&#13;
it ruins your knees.&#13;
FinaUy, we runners have&#13;
some medical evidence to argue&#13;
otherwise.&#13;
The man who has walked&#13;
more miles in one summer&#13;
than some of us do in a lifetime,&#13;
certainly agrees that&#13;
staying active keeps you&#13;
healthy. The primary author&#13;
of the study also is quick to&#13;
note that running is not the&#13;
only way to get the benefits.&#13;
Any type of regular vigorous&#13;
exercise will do the trick.&#13;
Two words are important&#13;
there: “Regular” and “vigorous.”&#13;
What Clayton Klein is doing&#13;
in the coming weeks meets&#13;
both of those standards.&#13;
Today, he’s heading north&#13;
with his daughter after spending&#13;
part of the Labor Day&#13;
weekend as the guest of Detroit&#13;
Tigers owner Mike Illitch&#13;
a t Comerica Park. In addition&#13;
to being a world-class walker,&#13;
Klein last year published a&#13;
book that tells the story of his&#13;
late wife’s firiendship in the&#13;
1930s and ’40s with legendary&#13;
Tiger Hank Greenberg.&#13;
Because of tha t invitation,&#13;
he’ll miss his window of opportunity&#13;
to walk across the&#13;
Mackinac Bridge on Labor&#13;
Day, so h e ’ll get a lift across&#13;
the straits from his daughter&#13;
before continuing his walk&#13;
south.&#13;
Klein says keeping active&#13;
is a matter of mind over matter.&#13;
“It’s just a m atter of making&#13;
up your mind to do it,” he&#13;
says.&#13;
He doesn’t imderstand why&#13;
so many older people settle&#13;
into a life of sitting in front of&#13;
a television instead of getting&#13;
out and doing something ...&#13;
like going for a long walk.&#13;
“It you don’t use it, you lose&#13;
it,” he says.&#13;
Not this guy.&#13;
He’ll be out there walking&#13;
the back roads of Michigan for&#13;
the next three weeks, making&#13;
new friends and hoping to&#13;
raise some money for Michigan&#13;
Hospice through pledges.&#13;
If you would like to donate&#13;
or keep up with Klein as he&#13;
walks his way back home to&#13;
Livingston County, check out&#13;
his progress on the Web at&#13;
www.susanparcheta.com.&#13;
Managing Editor Rick Fitzgerald&#13;
can be reached at rfitzgerald@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or 810-844-2004.&#13;
ANGELA SPOONER,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Maple Grove Airport in Conway Township hosts the 57th&#13;
Annual Dawn Patrol fly-in pancake breakfast Sunday.The&#13;
breakfast w ill be served in the brown building on the right. At&#13;
right, a skydiver makes his way to the ground at the airport.&#13;
FLY-IN FRO M A5&#13;
Proceeds will benefit&#13;
Fowlerville Rotary projects&#13;
wells.&#13;
“It takes about 100 people&#13;
to make this happen,” Burnie&#13;
said of the team of volunteers.&#13;
“This is a political&#13;
year so there will be a lot of&#13;
politicians serving coffee. We&#13;
order 200 pounds of pancake&#13;
mix alone and went through&#13;
230 dozen eggs one year.”&#13;
Maple syrup is supplied&#13;
by local Currey Farms and&#13;
will be for sale along with&#13;
other farmers market vendors.&#13;
Fowlerville native and&#13;
auctioneer Ed King will give&#13;
away and auction dozens of&#13;
prizes and sale items.&#13;
Burnie keeps his 172 Cessna&#13;
Sliyhawk a t the Maple&#13;
Grove Airport where airport&#13;
manager Dennis Bowdoin&#13;
said there will be helicopters&#13;
and World War I and World&#13;
War II era planes flying to the&#13;
event, as well.&#13;
“This is the largest Dawn&#13;
Patrol in the state of Michigan&#13;
and always has been because&#13;
of the job the Rotary does,”&#13;
Bowdoin said. “I’m thinking&#13;
we’ll have a large number of&#13;
planes if it’s a good day.”&#13;
At its peak, the event drew&#13;
as many as 2,000 people and&#13;
up to 350 planes, but the increasing&#13;
cost of fuel and rigorous&#13;
Homeland Security flight&#13;
restrictions have shrunk the&#13;
number of participants.&#13;
“That’s why we do things&#13;
like Dawn Patrol, so the community&#13;
as a whole is invited&#13;
out to see what general aviation&#13;
is all about, and it actually&#13;
has a benefit to them,” Bowdoin&#13;
said. “People don’t know&#13;
tha t if they want to fly to Dallas,&#13;
they can go to their local&#13;
airport and actually charter a&#13;
plane for probably ju st a little&#13;
bit more than what it would&#13;
cost them for their (airline)&#13;
plane ticket, and get there in&#13;
the same amount of time with&#13;
a lot less hassle.”&#13;
Bowdoin ru n s Helicopte&#13;
r Air Specialty Service,&#13;
the la rg e st helicopter flight&#13;
school in the s ta te , from&#13;
the four-pad heliport on the&#13;
Maple Grove site. It is one&#13;
of only two public-use heliports&#13;
in the state. He said&#13;
normally a Survival Flight&#13;
helicopter from the University&#13;
of Michigan and a National&#13;
Guard Blackhawk or&#13;
Chinook helicopter will be&#13;
available for public inspection&#13;
during the Dawn Patrol&#13;
event a s well as skydiving&#13;
demonstrations by jum p e rs&#13;
from Capital City Skydiving.&#13;
Attendees can make a&#13;
weekend of the event by at-&#13;
Doug Burnie of Folwerville is&#13;
event coordinator for the flyin.&#13;
He has been organizing&#13;
the event for about 40 years.&#13;
At right, Dennis Bowdoin&#13;
of Fowlerville, is the airport&#13;
manager and an avid&#13;
helicopter pilot.&#13;
tending an all-you-can-eat&#13;
spaghetti dinner from 5 to 7&#13;
p.m. Saturday a t the airport,&#13;
then camping free on the site&#13;
overnight and joining the&#13;
Dawn Patrol breakfast Sunday&#13;
morning.&#13;
COOK FRO M A5&#13;
Recipes chosen on taste, creativity, ease of preparation&#13;
tions from readers and fans.&#13;
Recipes a re chosen by&#13;
McKee and Moseley first and&#13;
foremost on ta ste , but they&#13;
also m ust be creative and&#13;
be able to be p rep a red by an&#13;
ordinary person in an ordina&#13;
ry kitchen, McKee said.&#13;
The idea behind searching&#13;
through local cookbooks for&#13;
th e ir la te st Michigan book&#13;
stem s from a desire to give&#13;
wider attention to good re c ipes&#13;
th a t may otherwise may&#13;
never leave th e ir communities,&#13;
they said.&#13;
Aschenbrenne r’s “Cooking&#13;
With Frien d s” fea tured&#13;
family recipes, as well as&#13;
those from Pinckney neighbors&#13;
and people she met&#13;
while undergoing canc e r&#13;
tre a tmen t. She sold the&#13;
book as a fu n d ra ise r for the&#13;
hospital’s cancer c en te r and&#13;
raised more than $1,600.&#13;
She’s taking advantage&#13;
of h e r new-found fame in&#13;
this “B est of the Be st from&#13;
Michigan” book to help an o&#13;
th e r institution th a t’s n e a r&#13;
and d e a r to h e r h e a rt - the&#13;
Pinckney Community Public&#13;
Library. Aschenbrenner&#13;
bought 50 copies th a t sh e ’s&#13;
selling a t various locations&#13;
in Pinckney. All proceeds&#13;
will go to the library.&#13;
“I hope I sell all of them,”&#13;
she says. “If I do and th e re ’s&#13;
still a demand. I ’ll order&#13;
more.”&#13;
The recipes McKee and&#13;
Moseley chose from Aschenb&#13;
ren n e r’s book for their book&#13;
besides Aschenbrenner’s&#13;
Pumpkin Chiffon Pie are&#13;
Jenni Devine’s Basil Tortellini&#13;
Salad, Sharon Steward’s&#13;
Cherry Cranberry Salad,&#13;
Sylvia Davidson’s Chocolate&#13;
Eclair Dessert, Margaret&#13;
Shirey’s Scalloped Chicken,&#13;
Mary Read’s Friendship&#13;
Chicken and Marian Clark’s&#13;
Fresh Apple Cake.&#13;
Leanne Smith can be&#13;
reached at ismith@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2011.&#13;
VOLUNTEERS&#13;
This listing of volunteer&#13;
opportunities is compiled by the&#13;
Livingston County United Way.&#13;
LACASA TRAINING&#13;
LACASA offers a volunteer&#13;
training program starting&#13;
Sept. 23 for those interested&#13;
in working with LACASA's&#13;
programs. Details; 517-548-&#13;
1350, or www.lacasa1.org.&#13;
BLANKET MAKING&#13;
The local chapter of Project&#13;
Linus hosts a blanket-making&#13;
day noon to 4 p.m. Sept. 14.&#13;
Make handmade blankets&#13;
for children who are ill,&#13;
traumatized, or in need.&#13;
Details: 248-789-7040 or e-mail&#13;
howellproject&#13;
linus@excite.com.&#13;
SCRAPBOOK HISTORIAN&#13;
Recycle Livingston in Howell&#13;
needs someone to maintain a&#13;
scrapbook of articles and other&#13;
items of interest about the&#13;
nonprofit. Details: 517-548-4439&#13;
or e-mail recycleliv@sbcglobal.&#13;
net.&#13;
CLERICAL HELP&#13;
St. George Special Ministries&#13;
needs help with office and&#13;
clerical duties. Details; 810-&#13;
229-6661 ext. 106 or e-mail&#13;
specialmin@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
RACE HELP&#13;
Help is needed at "Run Drugs&#13;
Out of Town" at Howell City&#13;
Park Sept. 13 with registration,&#13;
check-in, mile splits, water&#13;
stations and at the finish line.&#13;
Details: 517-540-7759 or e-mail&#13;
TMorrow@co.livingston.mi.us.&#13;
ORGANIZE WAREHOUSE&#13;
OLHSA needs weekly help&#13;
to organize and clean a food&#13;
distribution warehouse in&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-8500&#13;
ext. 4109 or e-mail AllisonK@&#13;
olhsa.org.&#13;
CLERICAL ASSISTANCE&#13;
Saint Joseph Mercy Woodland&#13;
Health Center needs help&#13;
with clerical work in surgical&#13;
department. 517-545-6296.&#13;
PLAN PARTIES&#13;
Healthy Families-Livingston&#13;
needs help planning holiday&#13;
parties for parents and children&#13;
throughout the year. Details:&#13;
517-548-2200 ext. 33 or e-mail&#13;
wrc@wrc-livingston.org.&#13;
TEACH BABYSITTING&#13;
The Livingston County Chapter&#13;
of the American Red Cross&#13;
seeks baby-sitting course&#13;
teachers. Details: 517-546-0326,&#13;
or e-mail rbrasier@liv-redcross&#13;
.org.&#13;
DATA ENTRY&#13;
Furry Friends Rescue Inc.&#13;
needs help entering adoption&#13;
information into its database.&#13;
Adoptable pets are shown 10&#13;
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays at Pet&#13;
Provisions in Brighton. Details:&#13;
248-860-5688 or e-mail to&#13;
debbee@ameritech.net.&#13;
Volunteer Livingston, a program&#13;
of the Livingston County United&#13;
Way, promotes the need for&#13;
volunteers. For a complete list of&#13;
postings, visit www.lcunitedway.&#13;
org.&#13;
ACHIEVERS&#13;
State Farm agent&#13;
earns distinction&#13;
Geof Gelina, an agent for&#13;
State Farm Insurance Companies,&#13;
has earned the chartered&#13;
life underwriter professional&#13;
designation from The&#13;
American College in Bryn&#13;
Mawr, Penn.&#13;
Candidates for the CLU&#13;
designation must complete&#13;
a minimum of eight courses&#13;
and 16 hours of supervised&#13;
examinations.&#13;
They also must fulfill stringent&#13;
experience and ethics&#13;
Geoff Gelina,&#13;
a State Farm&#13;
agent in&#13;
Howell, earns&#13;
chartered life&#13;
underwriter&#13;
designation.&#13;
requirements.&#13;
Gelina has been a State&#13;
Farm agent since 1982, serving&#13;
Livingston County with&#13;
his office based at 2165 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell.&#13;
Guido's pizza&#13;
named as best&#13;
Guido’s Premium Pizza of&#13;
Brighton was recently voted&#13;
“best pizza” a t the Brighton&#13;
Summer Festival.&#13;
The public was given an&#13;
opportunity to sample pizza&#13;
from 10 local pizzerias and&#13;
voted for their favorite.&#13;
Zukey Lake Tavern&#13;
receives award&#13;
Hamburg Township’s Zukey&#13;
Lake Tavern was named one&#13;
of three Michigan Restaurant&#13;
Neighbor Award winners for&#13;
2008.&#13;
The restaurant will be honored&#13;
at the opening ceremony&#13;
of the National Restaurant&#13;
Association’s public affairs&#13;
conference in September and&#13;
will compete with other state&#13;
winners there for a national&#13;
award.&#13;
The neighbor awards are&#13;
given to small, medium and&#13;
large restau ran ts tha t demonstrate&#13;
philanthropic and&#13;
commxmity service efforts in&#13;
their areas.&#13;
The other winners this year&#13;
are Buddy’s Pizza and Big&#13;
Boy.&#13;
The Livingston Community&#13;
News publishes Achievers as&#13;
space allows each week. Send&#13;
information to: Achievers, the&#13;
Livingston Community News,&#13;
420 W. Main St, Brighton,&#13;
Mi 48116. Fax: 810-844-&#13;
2040 or e-mail to news®&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com.&#13;
ENJOY SPORTS?&#13;
Turn to our Recreation Calendar found each week in the&#13;
Sports section of The Livingston Community News.&#13;
We publish the dates and registration information for&#13;
competitive events like track meets, golf outings, distance&#13;
runs, soccer tournaments and more.&#13;
In addition we include specific information on youth sports&#13;
like camps and clinics, where to take lessons, even where&#13;
to participate in a non-competitive event like kickball. If it&#13;
has to do with sports in Livingston County, the Recreation&#13;
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^ C H IC K E N -R IB S -F IS H D IN N E R&#13;
" 5-8 p.m. Livingston C ounty&#13;
Wildlife &amp; Conservation Club,&#13;
6 0 6 0 M-36, Hamburg. Cost: $5-10.&#13;
Details:810-231-1811.&#13;
S M O K IN 'J A Z Z &amp; B A R B E C U E&#13;
5-11 p.m. Mill Pond stage (munici-&#13;
^ pal parking lot on First Street,&#13;
^ Brighton. Music, beverage garden,&#13;
food as part o f Smo k in Jazz &amp;&#13;
Barbecue Blues Festival. Details:&#13;
www/.brightoncoc.org. Also&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
A S T R O N O M Y O N TH E B E A C H&#13;
6 p.m.-midnight. M a p le Beach&#13;
at K e n sin g to n Metropark.Talk&#13;
on"Ho\w D o You Feed a Galaxy"&#13;
give n at 9 p.m. Details: 800-477-&#13;
2757. Also Saturday.&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
Library,314W .Grand River Ave.&#13;
Charity knitting and conversation.&#13;
Details: 517-546-0720, ext. 106.&#13;
D IN N E R&#13;
5-7 p.m. Plainfield United&#13;
M e th od is t Church, 17845 M-36,&#13;
Gregory. Ham and scalloped potatoes.&#13;
Free-will offering. Details:&#13;
517 -85 1-8383 or 517-294-2773.&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
SEPT. 7&#13;
SEPT. 6&#13;
^ F A R M E R S M A R K E T&#13;
" 8 a.m.-l p.m. H yne Sreet parking&#13;
lot, d ow n tow n Brighton. Details:&#13;
W W W .brightoncoc.org.&#13;
C O N F E R E N C E &amp; F E ST IV A L&#13;
9 a.m. Ken sin g ton Met ropa rk&#13;
Farm Center. Growing&#13;
^ C o n n ec tio n s Conference and&#13;
^ O rga n ic Festival. Speakers discuss&#13;
detoxing and osteoporosis, safety&#13;
o f vaccines, raising healthy children,&#13;
benefits of a d d in g cultured&#13;
and fermented fo o d s to diets.&#13;
Details: 800-477-2757.&#13;
K ID N E Y W A L K&#13;
9:30 a.m. registration; 11 a.m.&#13;
walk starts. Mill Pond d ow n tow n&#13;
Brighton. Details: www.brightoncoc.&#13;
org.&#13;
T IN Y TO T SO C C E R&#13;
10 a.m. Howell City Park. For ages&#13;
3 and 4. Details: 517-546-0693,&#13;
ext. 0. Saturdays through Oct. 18.&#13;
M Y S T E R IE S A N D M U N C H IE S&#13;
• Noon. Howell Carnegie District&#13;
Library,3 1 4 W.Grand River Ave.&#13;
Read and talk abou t mysteries&#13;
over coffee and dessert. Register:&#13;
517-546-0720.&#13;
T O W E R C L IM B Z IP L IN E&#13;
^ 2-7 p.m. Howell Conference &amp;&#13;
™ Nature Center, 1005 Triangle&#13;
Lake Road, M a rion Township.&#13;
Reservations: 517-546-0249. Also&#13;
Sundays 11 a.m.-4 p.m.&#13;
C H IXW IT H S T IX&#13;
2 p.m. Howell Carnegie District&#13;
A IR P O R T B R E A K F A S T&#13;
7 a.m.-l 1 a.m. M a p le Grove&#13;
Airport, corner o f Sh erw oo d and&#13;
R ob b roads, Fowlerville. All-youcan-&#13;
eat farmers breakfast. Also&#13;
Capital City 5ky Divers,farmers&#13;
market. Details: 517-223-8731 or&#13;
517-404-5222.&#13;
H O W E L L F A R M E R S M A R K E T&#13;
9 a.m.-2 p.m. State and Clinton&#13;
streets adjacent to historic&#13;
Livingston C o u n ty Courthouse,&#13;
Howell. Details: 517-546-3920.&#13;
Sundays through October.&#13;
D E D IC A T IO N C E R E M O N Y&#13;
1 p.m. Howell Nature Center,&#13;
1005 Triangle Lake Road, M a rio n&#13;
Township. Celebrate the official&#13;
public o p e n in g o fT h e Prayer&#13;
Labyrinth. Details: 810 -22 7-7411.&#13;
P R A Y E R W A L K&#13;
10 a.m. First Presbyterian Church,&#13;
300 E. G rand River Ave., Brighton.&#13;
Walkers will silently offer prayers&#13;
for the benefit o f the community.&#13;
Family picnic to follow. Details:&#13;
810 -22 7-7411.&#13;
B IR D S O F TH E FO R E S T&#13;
2 p.m. Ken sin g ton Nature Center.&#13;
Cost: $2. Register: 800-477-3178.&#13;
Merrill Road. Cost: $5. Details: 810-&#13;
231-1771.&#13;
P IN G PO N G&#13;
2:30-4:30 p.m. Bennett Recreation&#13;
Center, 925 W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
Howell. For middle and high&#13;
school students. Cost: $1. Details:&#13;
517-546-0693, ext. 0. Tuesdays.&#13;
Also 7:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesdays&#13;
for adults ISand older; 1-3 p.m.&#13;
Fridays for ages 50 and over.&#13;
B A N Q U E T&#13;
5 p.m. Livings ton C o u n ty Wildlife&#13;
6 Conservation Club, 606 0 M-36,&#13;
Hamburg. Spo n so re d by Friends&#13;
of the NRA. Cost: $40-$300.&#13;
Details: 810-231-1811.&#13;
F U N D R A IS E R R O A S T&#13;
6-8 p.m.Crystal Gardens Banquet&#13;
Center, 576 8 E. Grand River&#13;
Ave., Genoa Township. Benefits&#13;
Gleaners C om m u n ity Food Bank&#13;
in h o n o r o f Jim Winchel.Cost: $50.&#13;
Details: 810-227-5086.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
ext. 211.&#13;
• 6-8 p.m.Teen gaming. Brighton&#13;
District Library, 100 Library Drive.&#13;
Details: 2 2 9 -65 71,e x t .2 1 1.&#13;
• 6:30-7:45 p.m. No-sew-thinkgreen&#13;
tote bag. Ham b urg&#13;
T ow n sh ip Library, 10411 Merrill&#13;
Road. Cost: $5. Details: 810-231 -&#13;
1771.&#13;
• 7 p.m. Bedtime story. P inckney&#13;
C om m u n ity Public Library, 350&#13;
M ow e r Road. Details: 734-878-&#13;
3888.&#13;
• 7 p.m. Fantasy football.&#13;
C romaine District Library, 3688&#13;
N. Hartland Road. Register: 810-&#13;
632-5200.&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
SEPT 12&#13;
SEPT 10&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
SEPT 8&#13;
H U N T E R S A F E T Y C L A S S&#13;
6-9 p.m. M a rion Tow n sh ip Hall,&#13;
287 7 W. C o on Lake Road. Cost:&#13;
$ 10. Details: 517-546-0693, ext. 0.&#13;
Runs through September 11.&#13;
K N IT O R C R O C H E T&#13;
6:30-8 p.m. B r ig h to n District&#13;
Library, 100 L ibrary Drive.. Help&#13;
create a blanket for Project&#13;
Linus. D e ta ils :8 1 0 -2 2 9 -6 5 7 1 ,&#13;
ext. 211.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
F A R M E R S M A R K E T&#13;
2-7p.m. Fowlerville Village Office&#13;
parking lot, 213 5. Grand Ave.,&#13;
Fowlerville. Details www.fowlerville.&#13;
org. Wednesdays.&#13;
H A M B U R G FLY E R S&#13;
6:30 p.m. P inckney C om m u n ity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road.&#13;
"After H o u r s "p ro g ram featuring&#13;
model airplanes presentation.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888.&#13;
G A R D E N C LU B M E E T IN G&#13;
6:30 p.m. refreshments, 7 p.m.&#13;
program,8 p.m. business meeting,&#13;
Hartland Senior Center, 9525 M-59,&#13;
Hartland. Details: 248-887-6561.&#13;
M O T H E R S A N D M O R E&#13;
6:30-8:30 p.m. First National Bank,&#13;
808 0 Challis Road, Brighton.&#13;
Details: e-mail m others235@&#13;
yahoo.com.&#13;
L IB R A R Y A C T IV IT IE S&#13;
• 6:30-7:45 p.m.To-do list for fall&#13;
gardening. H am b u rg Tow n sh ip&#13;
Library, 10411 Merrill Road. Cost:&#13;
$5.Details:810-231-1771.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
SEPT 11&#13;
SEPT 9&#13;
L IB R A R Y A C T IV IT IE S&#13;
• 11 a.m. Family story time.&#13;
Pinckney C om m u n ity Public&#13;
Library, 350 M ow e r Road.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888.7\/so 1 p.m.&#13;
Wednesdays.&#13;
• 6:30-7:45 p.m. Forever young.&#13;
H am b u rg T ow n sh ip Library, 10411&#13;
L IF E E N R IC H M E N T C L A S S E S&#13;
10 a.m.-noon OLHSA, 2300 E.&#13;
Grand River Ave., Howell. Details:&#13;
517-546-8500. Thursdays.&#13;
L IB R A R Y A C T IV IT IE S&#13;
• Noon. Pinckney purlers knitting&#13;
group. Pinckney C om m u n ity&#13;
Public Library, 350 M ow e r Road.&#13;
Details: 734-878-3888. Thursdays.&#13;
• 3-5 p.m. O p e n computer lab.&#13;
Brighton District Library, 100&#13;
Library Drive. Details: 229-6571,&#13;
Y A R D S A L E&#13;
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Plainfield United&#13;
Me th od is t Church, 17845 M-36,&#13;
Gregory. Details: 517 -85 1-8424 or&#13;
734-498-2303. Also 9 a.m.-3 p.m.&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
R A C O O N T U N E&#13;
10:30-11:30 a.m. B righton District&#13;
Library. Celebrate the winner of&#13;
the M ic h ig a n Reads! One-State,&#13;
One-Children's B o o k program.&#13;
Hear "R ac co on Tune," by Nancy&#13;
Shaw, and enjoy crafts, music&#13;
and gam e s with yo u r little one.&#13;
A g e s 2-5. Register: 810 229-6571,&#13;
ext.223.&#13;
C A L L IN G A L L O W L S&#13;
2 p.m. Ken sin g ton Nature Center.&#13;
Locate resident screech owls.&#13;
Cost: $2. Register: 800-477-3178.&#13;
S P A G H E T T I K A R A O K E&#13;
5-8 p.m. dinner; 7:30 p.m. karaoke.&#13;
Pinckney Memorial Post&#13;
N o .419, American Legion, 9807&#13;
W h itew o o d Road. Cost: $3.50-&#13;
$6.50. Details: 734-878-9522 or&#13;
734-878-6633.&#13;
D IV O R C E &amp; B E Y O N D&#13;
7:30-8:30 p.m. St. M a ry M a gd a le n&#13;
Church, 2201 Old US-23, B righton&#13;
Township. Sem in a r for people&#13;
w h o are already divorced or have&#13;
filed. Cost: $10. Register: 810 -22 9-&#13;
8624. Fridays through Nov. 21.&#13;
H O M E S F O R T R O O P S&#13;
7:30 p.m. G e n o a W o o d s&#13;
C onference Center, 7707&#13;
C onference Center Drive,&#13;
Brighton. Features speakers,&#13;
strolling hors d'oeuvres, entertainment,&#13;
dancing, cash bar,&#13;
desserts. Proceeds build specially&#13;
ad apted h om e s for seriously&#13;
injured vets. Cost: $60. Details:&#13;
8 1 0 -2 9 9 -2 9 1 5 or 810 -923-9083.&#13;
SW A M P O P E R A&#13;
8 p.m. Howell H igh S ch o ol&#13;
Freshman Campus, 1400 W.&#13;
Grand River Ave. Performance&#13;
by the C om m u n ity Theatre of&#13;
Howell.Cost: $16 adults, $14&#13;
seniors and students, $2 more&#13;
at door. Details: 5 1 7 -5 4 5 -1 2 9 0 or&#13;
www.cththeatre.org. Also 8 p.m.&#13;
Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday.&#13;
6th annual Kidney Walk staged at Mill Pond&#13;
B Y L I S A C A R O L IN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
The National Kidney Foundation&#13;
of Michigan is expecting&#13;
more than 300 people to&#13;
participate in the sixth annual&#13;
Brighton Kidney Walk, coming&#13;
up Saturday, Sept. 6.&#13;
The goal of the Kidney Walk&#13;
is to increase awareness of&#13;
chronic kidney disease and organ&#13;
donation. Event proceeds&#13;
benefit programs and services&#13;
of the National Kidney Foimdation&#13;
of Michigan.&#13;
“Diabetes and high blood&#13;
pressure are the two leading&#13;
causes of chronic kidney&#13;
disease,” says Daniel Carney,&#13;
president and CEO of the National&#13;
Kidney Foundation of&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
“Since 70 percent of those&#13;
cases may have been prevented,&#13;
the Brighton Kidney&#13;
Walk will draw attention to the&#13;
importance of early detection&#13;
while raising funds for kidney&#13;
patients and their families.”&#13;
Walkers of all ages are welcome.&#13;
There also will be food,&#13;
music and activities for kids.&#13;
Carney says the National&#13;
Kidney Foundation of Michigan&#13;
hopes to raise $60,000 from the&#13;
event.&#13;
It is estimated that 12,000&#13;
people in Livingston County&#13;
have kidney disease and that&#13;
one in nine adults in Michigan&#13;
has chronic kidney disease.&#13;
Kidney w a lk&#13;
■ What: Sixth Annual&#13;
Kidney Walk in Brighton.&#13;
■ When: Saturday, Sept.&#13;
5. Registration at 9:30 a.m.;&#13;
Walk at 11 a.m.&#13;
■ Where: At the Mill Pond&#13;
off West Main Street in&#13;
downtown Brighton.&#13;
■ Details: 800-482-1455&#13;
or www.kidneywalk.org.&#13;
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* Straw&#13;
* Novelty Items&#13;
* Pumpkins&#13;
* Corn Stalks&#13;
* Indian Corn&#13;
* Fresh Cut Flowers&#13;
* Dried Flowers&#13;
* Deer Feed&#13;
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St. Details: 810-299-4000.&#13;
B R IG H T O N T O W N S H IP&#13;
P L A N N IN G C O M M IS S IO N&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 4363 B uno&#13;
Road. Details: 810-229-0550.&#13;
Second and fourth Mondays.&#13;
H A R T L A N D B O A R D&#13;
O F E D U C A T IO N&#13;
7 p.m. Hartland Educational&#13;
Su p p o r t Center, 9525 Highland&#13;
Road. Details: 810-626-2100.&#13;
H O W E L L C IT Y C O U N C IL&#13;
7 p.m. City Hall, 611 E. G rand River&#13;
Ave. Details: 517-546-3502. Second&#13;
and fourth Mondays.&#13;
H O W E L L T O W N S H IP&#13;
B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S&#13;
7 p.m.,Township Hall, 3525 Byron&#13;
Road. Details: 517-546-2817.&#13;
Second and fourth Mondays.&#13;
P U T N A M T O W N S H IP&#13;
Z O N IN G B O A R D O F A P P E A L S&#13;
7 p.m.Township Hall, 3280 W .M-&#13;
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P IN C K N E Y V IL L A G E C O U N C IL&#13;
7:30 p.m., basement o f Village&#13;
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734-878-6206. Second and fourth&#13;
Mondays.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
231-1000. Seco nd and fourth&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
H A N D Y T O W N S H IP&#13;
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7:30 p.m.Township Hall, 135 N.&#13;
Grand Ave., Fowlerville. Details:&#13;
517-223-3228. Seco nd Tuesdays.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
SEPT. 10&#13;
P U T N A M T O W N S H IP&#13;
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7 p.m., Putnam Tow n sh ip Hall,&#13;
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SEPT. 9&#13;
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7:30 p.m.Township Hall, 10405&#13;
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7 p.m.Township Hall, 3191&#13;
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M A R IO N T O W N S H IP&#13;
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7 p.m.Township Hall, 287 7 W.&#13;
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546-1588. Second and fourth&#13;
Thursdays.&#13;
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7 p.m.Township Hall, 1577 N.&#13;
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3259.&#13;
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Signature pieces of furniture&#13;
found inside Aria Booksellers&#13;
for the last six years,&#13;
will be auctioned beginning&#13;
Sept. 15 as the store’s owner&#13;
moves from a storefront operation&#13;
in downtown Howell&#13;
to the Internet.&#13;
Successful bidders will be&#13;
notified following the auction’s&#13;
close Sept. 30.&#13;
“Throughout the years, I&#13;
can’t tell you how many people&#13;
have asked to buy this&#13;
(settee) or that (oak table),’’&#13;
said Mary Ellen Aria. She&#13;
had hoped to sell her store, at&#13;
214 W. Grand River Ave., ea rlier&#13;
this summer, but interest&#13;
from two separate parties&#13;
failed to yield a sale.&#13;
She is hoping to auction&#13;
more than six pieces to re coup&#13;
some of her costs.&#13;
“That is what hurts the&#13;
most. I put my whole life’s&#13;
savings into here,” she said.&#13;
It’s been a ro lle rcoa ste r&#13;
of emotions. Aria said, but&#13;
through it all, “th e re have&#13;
been no te a rs. I t’s always&#13;
been in the back of my mind&#13;
th a t I might to have dismantle&#13;
it,” she added, speaking&#13;
about h e r store, h e r “second&#13;
home,” built out over th re e&#13;
months, decorated with&#13;
hand-picked light fixtures,&#13;
furniture pieces, wall a c cessories&#13;
and o th e r items now&#13;
on sale in what will soon be&#13;
an empty box.&#13;
“It will ju st be four walls,”&#13;
she said.&#13;
Aria, 44, does not know&#13;
when she will close, because&#13;
tearing it down will involve&#13;
some electrical and demolition&#13;
operations. She has&#13;
started packing and tagging&#13;
sold items with names of future&#13;
owners.&#13;
Unsold books will go with&#13;
her because she plans to&#13;
continue h e r business from&#13;
home, minutes away from&#13;
her current location, since&#13;
the putside sales job she had&#13;
lined up last spring also fell&#13;
through.&#13;
Throught it all. Aria re mains&#13;
positive.&#13;
“I don’t know if this (In-&#13;
ANGELA SPOONER,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Bailey Ahmad helps her mom, Mary Ellen Aria, clear away toys&#13;
from the hand-painted table that will be part of a Sept. 15&#13;
auction of items from Aria's bookstore in downtown Howell.&#13;
A n ew c h a p te r&#13;
■ W hat: Mary Ellen Aria&#13;
of Aria Booksellers will&#13;
move her operations&#13;
from the store at 214&#13;
W. Grand River Ave.,&#13;
downtown Howell to&#13;
her home focusing on&#13;
telephone and Internet&#13;
sales.&#13;
■ When: Time frame is&#13;
uncertain. An auction of&#13;
the store's furniture will&#13;
begin Sept. 15 and run&#13;
through month's end.&#13;
■ How: Aria&#13;
will continue to&#13;
accommodate special&#13;
orders and provide&#13;
books to customers who&#13;
contact her at 517-548-&#13;
5577 or on the Web at&#13;
www.ariabooksellers.&#13;
com.&#13;
te rn e t and telephone sales&#13;
venture) will take off or not,&#13;
because I’ve never done it before,”&#13;
she said. “But I’m excited&#13;
about the chance to spend&#13;
more time with my kids.”&#13;
Nathan Voght, director&#13;
for the city’s Downtown&#13;
Development Authority, expects&#13;
the city will feel the&#13;
loss of Aria, both from a&#13;
business perspective and&#13;
a s a strong marketing p e rson&#13;
with a d emonstra ted&#13;
history of bringing people&#13;
downtown. Aria Booksellers&#13;
has sponsored Harry Po tte r&#13;
downtown p a rtie s, sta rte d&#13;
the Legend of Sleepy Howell&#13;
and hosted many book&#13;
signings including authors&#13;
Mitch Album and Je ff Daniels,&#13;
drawing thousands of&#13;
people to the city.&#13;
“Her store, since it’s opening,&#13;
has been a vibrant source&#13;
of activity in downtown ... but&#13;
the business of selling books&#13;
has changed,” he said. “I wish&#13;
her luck.”&#13;
Aria plans to learn everything&#13;
she can about e-commerce,&#13;
not by enrolling in any&#13;
classes, but by using what&#13;
she’s made her living on. “I’ll&#13;
read a book,” she said.&#13;
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12345 Buno Road; $264,228.&#13;
4704 Canyon Oaks Drive; $219,900.&#13;
8845 Christine Drive, N; $189,000.&#13;
10509 Culver Road; $130,000.&#13;
12287 Della Drive; $200,000.&#13;
4842 Kenicott Trail; $175,000.&#13;
11750 Newman Road; $142,500.&#13;
3014 Old Orchard Drive; $145,000.&#13;
4100 Pleasant Valley Road; $290,000.&#13;
4482 Pleasant Valley Road; $180,500.&#13;
9665 Quail Ridge RUN; $345,000.&#13;
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5417 River Ridge Drive; $531,000.&#13;
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12282 Golden Oaks Drive; $400,000.&#13;
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3477 Tipsico Lake Road, N; $220,000.&#13;
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Recreation, golf and running calendars, B2 SPORTS m m&#13;
JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
S e a s o n&#13;
, o p e n e r s&#13;
o f f e r t i p s&#13;
f o r p ic k s&#13;
Pop quiz time.&#13;
It’s only the first week of&#13;
school, but, yes, it’s already&#13;
time to te s t my knowledge&#13;
when it comes to prep football.&#13;
I did my best studying last&#13;
week’s performances in the&#13;
season openers. Let’s hope I&#13;
learned ju s t enough to pass&#13;
this quiz.&#13;
P Here’s a look at this week’s&#13;
picks:&#13;
■ Brighton (0-1) a t Plymouth&#13;
(1-0), 7 tonight - After&#13;
losing a t Canton last week,&#13;
the Bulldogs continue their&#13;
tour of Plymouth against the&#13;
_ Wildcats. Brighton’s strong&#13;
P second half against in a 21-&#13;
12 loss to the Chiefs should&#13;
carry over in their first victory&#13;
for new coach Cliff Kiefer.&#13;
Brighton 28, Plymouth 10.&#13;
■ Hartland (1-0) a t South&#13;
Lyon East (0-1), 7 p.m. to night&#13;
- The Hartland offense&#13;
looked fabulous in dismantling&#13;
Livonia Churchill, 47-&#13;
14, and should do so again in&#13;
the Cougars’ first-ever home&#13;
game. Hartland 44, South&#13;
Lyon E a st 20.&#13;
■ Westland John Glenn (0-&#13;
1) a t Pinckney (0-1), 7 tonight&#13;
- Combined, these two teams&#13;
scored ju s t seven points in&#13;
their first game. John Glenn&#13;
^ 12, Pinckney 11.&#13;
■ Livonia Stevenson (1-&#13;
0) at Howell (1-0), 7 tonight&#13;
- This is Howell coach Aaron&#13;
Metz’s chance to prove h e ’s&#13;
building something special in&#13;
his first season. If his Highlanders&#13;
can upset Stevenson,&#13;
9 it would be a signature victory&#13;
on his playoff resume.&#13;
Stevenson 35, Howell 24.&#13;
■ M ilfo rd (1-0) at South&#13;
Lyon (1-0), 7 to n ig h t - Milford’s&#13;
21-7 win over Novi was&#13;
impressive, proving tha t the&#13;
Mavericks have recovered&#13;
from last season’s disappointing&#13;
4-5 mark. South&#13;
Lyon 21, Milford 20.&#13;
■ Whitmore Lake (1-0)&#13;
at Morrice (0-1), 7 tonight&#13;
- Whitmore Lake coach John&#13;
Priestap can’t be happy with&#13;
the 280 yards of offense the&#13;
Trojans gave up in the 24-12&#13;
win over Perry in the season&#13;
opener. He expected that unit&#13;
to mature after last season’s&#13;
^ miscues. Whitmore Lake 27,&#13;
^ Morrice 10.&#13;
■ Fowlerville (1-0) at Lakewood&#13;
(0 - 1 ), 7 to nig ht - The&#13;
Gladiators haven’t lost to&#13;
Lakewood since 2004 but last&#13;
season’s 28-22 win was tight.&#13;
An early road win in the con-&#13;
^ ference is critical. Fowlerville&#13;
18, Lakewood 14.&#13;
■ Last week's record: 6-1.&#13;
■ Best pick; Fowlerville&#13;
44, Old Redford Academy&#13;
12. Score: Fowlerville 42, Old&#13;
Redford 6.&#13;
■ Worst pick: Pinckney 24,&#13;
Northville 22. Score: Northville&#13;
27, Pinckney 7.&#13;
■ Season record: 6-1.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
orat8i0-844-2012.&#13;
L o c a l s e n c o u r a g e&#13;
D e t r o i t L i o n s s a l e&#13;
' W e a r e g e t t i n g r i p p e ( J o f f , ' f a n s a y s&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Steve Gafford and Dick&#13;
Lewis have seen false hope&#13;
before when it comes to the&#13;
Detroit Lions.&#13;
Their favorite team started&#13;
6-2 last season before crumbling.&#13;
The two men are placing&#13;
little stock in the Lions’ 4-0&#13;
mark this preseason heading&#13;
into Sunday’s season-opener&#13;
in Atlanta. They’re tired of&#13;
getting their hearts broken.&#13;
Lewis, a Hamburg Township&#13;
resident, has become&#13;
proactive about his frustra tions&#13;
with William Clay Ford&#13;
Sr.’s team. He and Gafford&#13;
have created a sports marketing&#13;
company, P&amp;P Marketing,&#13;
with the theme “Mr. Ford,&#13;
Please Sell The Team.” They&#13;
are selling T-shirts, bumper&#13;
sticks and window signs from&#13;
their Web site, www.pleaseselltheteam.&#13;
com, to voice&#13;
their displeasure.&#13;
“Mr. Ford doesn’t care about&#13;
his customers, the fans,” said&#13;
S E E LIONS, 82&#13;
JASON DEEGAN,THE LIVINGSTON COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
Steve Gafford, left, and Dick Lewis say they are tired of getting&#13;
their hearts broken by the Detroit Lions. They have created&#13;
a sports marketing company with a theme of encouraging&#13;
William Clay Ford Sr. to sell the team. "Mr. Ford doesn't care&#13;
about his customers, the fans," said Lewis, 64, who lives in&#13;
Hamburg Township.&#13;
Howell High School's new volleyball coach, Erin Graf, works with her varsity players. The&#13;
team is practicing at the Parker Campus gym.&#13;
Below, senior Charlie French tips the ball back during a practice session.&#13;
PHCTOSUIM JAGDFELD, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
teams sport&#13;
new coaches&#13;
South Lyon's new coach&#13;
inherits talent galore&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
Normally there’s a transition period for a new coach.&#13;
But tha t’s hardly the case for the South Lyon volleyball&#13;
program.&#13;
The Lions feature two of the top 10 players in Michigan&#13;
- senior outside hitter Kathleen Donehue and middle&#13;
blocker Danielle Gotham. That alone will make life easier&#13;
for new coach Susan Anderson, who hasn’t coached high&#13;
school volleyball in 15 years.&#13;
“They are awesome kids. Not ju st good athletes, but&#13;
nice girls,” Anderson said.&#13;
Two other new coaches, Brighton’s Shelley Fix and&#13;
Howell’s Erin Graf, don’t have all-state candidates on their&#13;
roster, but they’re still excited about the potential of their&#13;
teams. Here’s a look at the volleyball season:&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
Key players; Rachel Ferguson (sr. setter), Kelly La-&#13;
Chance (sr. libero), Allison Lloyd (jr. middle hitter).&#13;
Comment: Fbc, a former Brighton player who has been&#13;
coaching with the Top Gun club in Howell, suffered a blow&#13;
S E E VOLLEYBALL, 82&#13;
High school equestrian competition begins this weekend&#13;
Hartland Eagles strong&#13;
as new coaches take&#13;
the reins in Pinckney,&#13;
Fowlerville, Brighton&#13;
BY JASON DEEGAN&#13;
The Livingston Community News&#13;
New head coaches a re su re to&#13;
make an impact with a re a high&#13;
school eq u e strian programs this&#13;
fall.&#13;
Pinckney’s Chris Cook, Fowlerville’s&#13;
Michelle Burke and Brighton’s&#13;
Kimber Sharp all have worked&#13;
with th e ir programs in th e past, so&#13;
th e ir transitions should be smooth.&#13;
All th re e will be chasing Hartland&#13;
again. The Eagles, the defending&#13;
Michigan Inte rsch o la stic Horsemanship&#13;
Association’s Division A&#13;
s ta te champions, could repeat, a c cording&#13;
to coach Lynn Panaicka-&#13;
Rossetto.&#13;
The competitive season sta rts this&#13;
weekend with the first d istric t competition&#13;
and concludes with s ta te s&#13;
Oct. 9-12 in Midland. He re ’s a look:&#13;
Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
Key riders; Katy Clark (sr. jumpsspeed&#13;
events), J e n Lane (sr. utility),&#13;
Erin Turner (sr. jumps, sad d le se a t&#13;
equitation).&#13;
Comment; With ju s t seven riders,&#13;
the Bulldogs will be a Division B&#13;
team. Sharp, who rode for the Bulldogs&#13;
from 1997-99 and helped coach&#13;
la st season, has four new rid e rs to&#13;
break in: sophomore Madi Clark, s e nior&#13;
Hillary Oberpeul and freshmen&#13;
Brittany Mohr and Megan Wurtz.&#13;
“They a re a very talented group of&#13;
girls,” Sharp said. “Our seniors who&#13;
a re retu rn in g a re really strong. The&#13;
younger ones have a lot of potential.”&#13;
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Fix is Brighton’s third coach&#13;
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Hartland Eagles&#13;
Key players: Paige Macay&#13;
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middle blocker), Connely Ellett&#13;
(jr. utility), Laura Fitzgerald&#13;
(sr. utility).&#13;
Comment: The Eagles (5-&#13;
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“Last year, I struggled with&#13;
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said.&#13;
Howell Highlanders&#13;
Key players: Charlie French&#13;
(sr. OH), Anna Keough (jr. S),&#13;
Stephanie Spanke (jr. S), Alecia&#13;
Nazione (jr. MB), Kaytlin&#13;
Stroinski (so.), Alexandra&#13;
Ford (sr. OH), Lauren Stroinski&#13;
(sr. libero).&#13;
Comment: Graf, last y e a r’s&#13;
junior varsity coach and a former&#13;
Ferris State University&#13;
middle hitter, is emphasizing&#13;
passing. If the Highlanders&#13;
let a ball drop on defense&#13;
in practice, the penalty can&#13;
be a “drag,” a conditioning&#13;
drill where the players run&#13;
backward while dragging&#13;
their hands on the ground. “It&#13;
burns the back of your legs&#13;
bad,” Graf said.&#13;
Pinckney Pirates&#13;
Koy players: Lindsay Meyer&#13;
(sr. OH), Nikki Kaske (sr. OH),&#13;
Kayla Vogrin (jr. OH), Shelby&#13;
Mitchell (sr. MB), Jessica Nabodny&#13;
(sr. libero).&#13;
Comment: The Pirates (3-&#13;
11 for seventh in the KVC)&#13;
have eight returning players&#13;
whose experience should&#13;
shine through. The Pirates&#13;
were second a t a tournament&#13;
in Saline last week. “If we can&#13;
put it together on the court,&#13;
we should improve greatly&#13;
from last year,” coach Jennifer&#13;
Nighswander said. “It is&#13;
looking promising.”&#13;
South Lyon Lions&#13;
Key players: Danielle Gotham&#13;
(sr. MB), Kathleen&#13;
Donehue (sr. OH), Amanda&#13;
Thomas (sr. MB), Katie Biel&#13;
(sr. OH), Kelsey Kaminski (sr.&#13;
OH).&#13;
Comment: The Lions,&#13;
ranked second in the state&#13;
in the preseason by one Detroit&#13;
newspaper, are focusing&#13;
on defense. Breaking in&#13;
a new setter, senior Laney&#13;
Hoatlin, will be key. They won&#13;
the school’s first district title&#13;
since 1991 last year but want&#13;
more. “They have all the firepower&#13;
in the world,” Anderson&#13;
said.&#13;
Fowlerville Gladiators&#13;
Key players: Alex Tawara&#13;
(sr. libero), Lindsey Limonoff&#13;
(jr. S), Nika Kusmierz (sr.&#13;
OH), Laura Dain (sr. OH),&#13;
Sam 'VanGilder (sr. MB).&#13;
Comment: The Gladia-&#13;
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JIM JAGDFELD,&#13;
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tors, second in Division 3 of&#13;
the Capital Area Activities&#13;
Association for five straight&#13;
years, could break through&#13;
for a title, thanks to seven re turners,&#13;
including sbc seniors.&#13;
Coach Michelle Hardenbrook&#13;
consider this “a very strong&#13;
hitting team through all positions.”&#13;
“Our defense has&#13;
picked up tremendously,” she&#13;
added. “We have high goals&#13;
for ourselves.”&#13;
Whitmore Lake Trojans&#13;
Key players: Erika Jackson&#13;
(sr. MB), Kelli Clothier (sr.&#13;
MB), Helena Hernandez (sr.&#13;
libero), Lauren Houghton (sr.&#13;
utility).&#13;
Comment: Fresh off backto-&#13;
back district titles, the&#13;
Trojans are aiming to win&#13;
the competitive TVi-County&#13;
Conference for the first time&#13;
under coach Kathy Coleman.&#13;
Sophomore se tte r Alyssa&#13;
Clair has stepped in admirably.&#13;
“It should be our best&#13;
year,” Coleman said. “I hate&#13;
to jinx them, but it’s true.”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
RUNNING&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ Sept. 6, Witch's Hat Run, South&#13;
Lyon High School, 1000 N. Lafayette&#13;
St. www.slxc.com/witch. Length: 5K&#13;
run-walk. 10K run. 1 mile run. Start; 9&#13;
a.m. Cost: $10-$25. Scott Smith, 248-&#13;
207-5135, smiths@slcs.us.&#13;
■ Sept 6, Dances Wrth Dirt 10OK&#13;
Relay, Hell.www.danceswith&#13;
dirt.com. Length: 50 mile-50K run.&#13;
10OK relay. Start: 6:15 a.m. 734-929-&#13;
9027, events@runningfit.com.&#13;
■ Sept 13,2nd annual&#13;
Duffey Adams Run for Autism,&#13;
Kensington Metropark. Distance:&#13;
5K run-walk. 1-mile walk. Web site:&#13;
www.judsoncenter.org. Cost; $ 15-&#13;
$22. Start: 9:30 a.m. Details; 248-&#13;
288-3711.&#13;
■ Sept. 13, Run Drugs Out of&#13;
Town Run, Howell City Park. Length;&#13;
5K run-walk, kids run.Cost: $20 early,&#13;
$25 race day. Start: 9:30 a.m. Details:&#13;
Daydra Cormican, 517-545-5944,&#13;
daydra@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
■ Sept. 27, Miles of Smiles SK&#13;
run-walk. Harvest Festival, Brighton&#13;
High School, 7878 Brighton Rd.&#13;
C o s t$ 2 5 family/$5 kid/$10 per&#13;
runner. Start: 8:30 a.m. Details: Karen&#13;
Bihimeyer, 734-663-5837, mosfunrun@&#13;
gmail.com.&#13;
IN BRIEF&#13;
Academy celebrates&#13;
Gymnastics Day&#13;
The Hartland Gymnastics&#13;
Academy will celebrate National&#13;
Gymnastics Day from&#13;
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 13 at the&#13;
former Hartland High School,&#13;
9525 E. Highland Road. A free&#13;
open gym for all ages will include&#13;
team demonstrations, a&#13;
bounce house, face painting,&#13;
balloons, concessions, a bake&#13;
sale, a truck, the Livingston&#13;
Coimty Sheriff Department&#13;
providing child identification&#13;
kits and police dog demonstrations.&#13;
Proceeds will benefit the&#13;
Children’s Miracle Network.&#13;
Details: 810-626-2170; www.&#13;
hartlandgymnasticsacademy.&#13;
LIONS FRO M B1&#13;
Fan says Web site, T-shirts, message 'not anti-Lions'&#13;
Lewis, 64. “If the Lions went&#13;
to the second round of the&#13;
playoffs, or the Super Bowl,&#13;
do you realize what it would&#13;
do for the city?&#13;
“Tickets are expensive.&#13;
They (the fans) are getting&#13;
ripped. I ju st feel we are getting&#13;
ripped (off). A lot of fans&#13;
are P()’d.”&#13;
Lewis grew up a Lions fan,&#13;
going to his first game a t the&#13;
former Briggs Stadium in Detroit.&#13;
He said he used to own&#13;
season tickets to the Pontiac&#13;
Silverdome before the&#13;
team moved to Ford Field.&#13;
His father, Dwight Lewis, 85,&#13;
of South Lyon, recalled the&#13;
mood when Ford bought the&#13;
team in 1964.&#13;
“It started with a lot of hope&#13;
when he bought the team. We&#13;
thought there would be progress,&#13;
but it’s been downhill.&#13;
Year after year, it’s been a big&#13;
disappointment,” he said.&#13;
The Lions won NFL championships&#13;
in 1952, 1953 and&#13;
1957 but have ju st one playoff&#13;
win in five postseason appearances&#13;
under Ford.&#13;
Lewis pointed to Ford’s contract&#13;
extension with General&#13;
Manager Matt Millen several&#13;
years ago when many fans were&#13;
clamoring for his dismissal as&#13;
just one of the many examples&#13;
of poor leadership.&#13;
Lewis, who indicated h e ’s&#13;
sold “several hundred” Tshirts,&#13;
said he’s not out to&#13;
make a buck. He said he&#13;
hopes to make enough money&#13;
to spread his message on&#13;
roadside billboards around&#13;
metro Detroit.&#13;
“This (our message) is not&#13;
anti-Lions,” said Gafford, 35,&#13;
a Pinckney native who lives&#13;
in Ann Arbor. “We want to see&#13;
them win. With their current&#13;
ownership, he makes money&#13;
whether they win or lose. I&#13;
don’t think they have an incentive&#13;
(to win).”&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached at jdeegan@&#13;
livingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
EQUESTRIAN FRO M B1&#13;
Howell working with experienced riders, new horses&#13;
Key riders: Kate Fliearman&#13;
(sr. fitting-showing,&#13;
equitation over fences),&#13;
Emily Suhre (sr. gymkhana),&#13;
Stephanie Perkins, (sr.&#13;
fitting-showing, hun tse a t-&#13;
Western equitation), Paige&#13;
Bolen (sr. saddleseat, gymkhana),&#13;
Skylar Welti (so.&#13;
utility).&#13;
Comment: The six seniors&#13;
have been training with&#13;
multiple tra in e rs “to get the&#13;
competitive edge,” Panaicka-&#13;
Rossetto s a id With 17&#13;
ta len ted ride rs, the coach&#13;
said the Eagles might split&#13;
into Division A and C teams.&#13;
“We have an excellent opportunity&#13;
to be sta te champs&#13;
again,” she said.&#13;
Howell Highlanders&#13;
Kay riders: Cody Mona&#13;
rch (sr.. Western-reining&#13;
classes), Kaylyn Pelkey (sr.&#13;
utility), Kristen Murch (sr.&#13;
sad d le se a t-huntse at equitation),&#13;
Erin Stokes (sr. gymkhana).&#13;
Comment: P e te rs has at&#13;
le a st 25 ride rs, giving h e r&#13;
enough for Division A and&#13;
B teams. Her 11 seniors a re&#13;
experienced but not all of&#13;
the animals are. “We have&#13;
a lot of new horses this year&#13;
but all a re working h a rd ,”&#13;
she said.&#13;
Pinckney Pirates&#13;
Key riders: Katie Petchell&#13;
(sr. utility), Mya Jenkins (sr.&#13;
gymkhana), Lilly Baughn&#13;
(sr. gymkhana), AJlison Benn&#13;
e tt (sr. Western pleasure,&#13;
bareback), Rachel Kruse&#13;
(sr. Western-huntseat equitation),&#13;
Kaitlyn Mitchell (sr.&#13;
jumps).&#13;
Comment: Cook, an a s sistan&#13;
t two y e a rs ago, could&#13;
have anywhere between 14&#13;
to 18 ride rs, forming a Division&#13;
A team. “I’m trying to&#13;
bring them to g e th e r a s a&#13;
te am ,” he said. “Riding is a&#13;
solitary event. I’m trying to&#13;
instill the te am concept to&#13;
th e se rid e rs.”&#13;
South Lyon Lions&#13;
Key riders: Jasmine Levitte&#13;
(jr. English-Western riding),&#13;
Jennifer Wellbaum (sr. saddleseat-&#13;
Westem equitation), Donna&#13;
Hooker (sr. utility).&#13;
Comment: Second-year&#13;
coach Lauren Kramer has 24&#13;
riders from Division A and B&#13;
teams. She helped mold 13 new&#13;
riders last year who should be&#13;
more mature this season. South&#13;
Lyon last advanced to states in&#13;
2004. “I’m hoping to get back&#13;
there this year,” Kramer said.&#13;
“The team is mature enough&#13;
and the team has enough&#13;
strong riders. Hopefully, one of&#13;
the two teams will make it.”&#13;
Fowlerville Gladiators&#13;
Key riders: Briana Burke&#13;
Hartland senior&#13;
Emily Suhre&#13;
rides her horse,&#13;
Ben, last fall at&#13;
the Hartland&#13;
Equestrian&#13;
Center, built&#13;
behind Village&#13;
Elementary&#13;
School last&#13;
season.The&#13;
Eagles, the&#13;
defending&#13;
Michigan&#13;
Interscholastic&#13;
Horsemanship&#13;
Association's&#13;
Division A state&#13;
champions, could&#13;
repeat as champs,&#13;
according to&#13;
coach Lynn&#13;
Panaicka-&#13;
Rossetto.&#13;
CHARBENEAU-PISELLA,&#13;
THE LIVINGSTON&#13;
COMMUNITY NEWS&#13;
(sr. utility). Shannon Reske&#13;
(sr. utility), Brittany Aldrich&#13;
(sr. utility).&#13;
Comment: Burke, an a s sistan&#13;
t la st year, has 17&#13;
rid e rs to field a Division A&#13;
team. Three new riders,&#13;
sophomore Casy Ely and&#13;
freshmen Brett Macklin and&#13;
Raven Hodgins, will contribute.&#13;
“They do improve every&#13;
year,” Burke said.&#13;
Jason Deegan can be&#13;
reached atjdeegan®&#13;
iivingstoncommunitynews.com&#13;
or at 810-844-2012.&#13;
FORD LINCOLN MERCURY (Sflfiisai&#13;
Rick Hagenbach&#13;
■ Age: 59.&#13;
■ Occupation: He works&#13;
in the sales department&#13;
at General Motors Corp.&#13;
headquarters in downtown&#13;
Detroit.&#13;
■ Sports growing up:&#13;
Basketball, golf and soccer.&#13;
■ This summer: Just&#13;
five months after Joining&#13;
the club, the 3-handicap&#13;
shot a 73-77-74 to win the&#13;
men's championship at&#13;
Oak Pointe Clountry Club in&#13;
Genoa Township Aug. 15-17.&#13;
"The Honors course, it has&#13;
been challenging trying to&#13;
figure that one out. It Just&#13;
came together at the right&#13;
time," he said.&#13;
■ Top golf memory: "It's&#13;
right up there as a top&#13;
golf memory to win it&#13;
against other top players. I&#13;
surprised myself and a few&#13;
others as well."&#13;
■ Hobbies: Traveling,&#13;
watching college&#13;
basketball, skiing.&#13;
■ Golfer I admire: Arnold&#13;
Palmer.&#13;
2798 E. GRAND RIVER • HOWELL&#13;
SHOP ON LINE @ WWW.KRUGFORDLM.COM&#13;
5 1 7 - 5 4 6 - 2 2 5 0&#13;
RECREATION CALENDAR&#13;
EVENTS&#13;
■ Youth sports -19 Sports hosts&#13;
flag football beginning Sept. 6&#13;
and instructional basketball in&#13;
November, www.i9sports.com or&#13;
Craig Stewart, 810-923-5506, cstewart@&#13;
i9sports.com.&#13;
■ Baseball-softball tryouts&#13;
- Brighton Youth Baseball/Softball&#13;
Travel team hosts tryouts noon-&#13;
4:30 p.m. Sept. 7 and 14 at Hawkins&#13;
baseball fields. A U-11 coach also&#13;
sought. Mike Baitinger at mbaitinger@&#13;
yahoo.com or 810-231-3706.&#13;
■ Baseball tryouts-T h e&#13;
Livingston Storm U 1 1 baseball&#13;
team will be 3-5 p.m. Sept. 14 and&#13;
21 at the Storm North Field, 13667&#13;
Highland Road, Hartland. Mike&#13;
Cusick, 734-645-6276, mikejcusick@&#13;
comcast.net.&#13;
■ Kensington Valley Baseball&#13;
Softball Association - The KVBSA&#13;
is accepting applications for travel&#13;
baseball and softball teams for 2009&#13;
season. Community, advanced and&#13;
open divisions for U9-U18 and softball&#13;
divisions between U10- U18.&#13;
Details: Jeff David, jeff.david@kvbsa.&#13;
com. Web site: www.kvbsa.com.&#13;
SELCRA&#13;
www.selcra.com or 810-299-4140.&#13;
HOWELL PARKS&#13;
AND RECREATION&#13;
517-546-0693 ext.O or&#13;
www.howellrecreation.org.&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY ED&#13;
870-225-3950.&#13;
■ Fitness night - Community&#13;
Complex at Pathfinder School from&#13;
7:30-9 p.m. M-W-F. Cost: $2.50 per&#13;
person. Details: 810-225-3946.&#13;
FOWLERVILLE COMMUNITY&#13;
RECREATION&#13;
517-223-6481.&#13;
HARTLAND COMMUNITY ED&#13;
870-626-2150 or www.hartlandcommunityed.&#13;
com.&#13;
■ Open swims - 8:30-10:30 a.m.&#13;
and 12:30-2 p.m.M-F and 7:30-9&#13;
p.m. M-W-F-Sat.&#13;
GOLF&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
■ Sept. 6, Fourth annual Howell&#13;
Education Foundation outing,&#13;
Ironwood Golf Club, 690 0 E.&#13;
High land Road, Oceola Township.&#13;
1 p.m. shotgun. Cost: $75 per person.&#13;
Details: 517-548-6230.&#13;
■ Sept. 11, Love INC outing,&#13;
C h em u n g Hills Golf Club, Howell.&#13;
Cost: $ 100 per person. Start: 8 a.m.&#13;
shotgun. Details: 517-586-4014.&#13;
Fall Hockey for Boys and Girls!&#13;
The Ann Arbor Amateur Hockey Association is offering our fall&#13;
hockey program for boys and girls. We fxovide a competitive&#13;
environment of learning and good sportsmanship at all skill levels&#13;
from Instructional Play - Travel, for both boys and girls.&#13;
Our tall season starts September 6th and runs through March.&#13;
Registrations are now being taken, and house team conditioning&#13;
skates begin on 9/6/08. Information for all programs can be found&#13;
at www.aaaha.org or by calling 734-213-0370.&#13;
Girls hockey open skate!&#13;
We will again have our “bring friend to skate” event tor any new girl&#13;
player who wants to try hockey. This event is free to new players,&#13;
to be held on Friday, September 5 ,7 ; 15-8:35 PM at the Ann Arbor&#13;
Ice Cube. Parent signed waiver of liability required and available&#13;
at the event. Ice hockey helmet, skates and stick required, full&#13;
equipment optional. For questions call Erik Penhollow, AAAHA&#13;
Girls Director 734-721-4307 or visit the A/\AHA website.&#13;
New! Boys hockey open skate!&#13;
New! Boys “bring a friend to skate” event for any new boy player&#13;
who wants to try hockey. This event is free to new players. Friday,&#13;
September 5, 7:15-8:35 PM at the Ann Arbor Ice Cube. Parent&#13;
signed waiver of liability required and available at the event. Ice&#13;
hockey helmet, skates and stick required, full equipment optional.&#13;
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2 b d rm , lo a d e d . $ 6 9 0 8&#13;
u p . (734) 4 3 9 -9 6 5 8 .&#13;
L ast M in u te D e a l! 1 - 5&#13;
b d rm s , w a lk to c am p u s ,&#13;
12 m o . lease, im m e d ia te&#13;
o c c u p a n c y 8 1 0 -2 3 1 -0 2 2 9&#13;
M a n c h e s te r- S p a c io u s&#13;
1 b d rm , la rg e y a rd ,&#13;
w a lk to d o w n to w n / p ark.&#13;
$ 5S 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -4 7 5 -0 4 3 2&#13;
★ N. C A M P U S ! ★&#13;
1 8 2 b d rm s , s ta r tin g @&#13;
$ 6 2 5 . FREE HEAT!&#13;
M in u te s to N C am p u s 8&#13;
M e d C tr l M e tro P ro p e rty&#13;
S e rv ic e s 7 3 4 -6 6 8 -6 6 8 6&#13;
NEAR EMU - 1 b d rm a p t.&#13;
H e at, w a te r , p a rk in g in c&#13;
lu d e d . $ 5 2 0 . 7 34 -7 40 -&#13;
3 2 9 6 o r 7 34 -4 28 -7 7 30 .&#13;
N ic e 1 b d rm a p t lo c a te d&#13;
n e a r th e J a c k s o n /D e x te r&#13;
Rd s p lit. S tu d y in th e&#13;
b sm t 8 la u n d ry h o o k s up&#13;
C am p u s M a n a g em e n t&#13;
A v a il. 8 /2 9 . 734 -6 63 -4 1 01&#13;
NORTHSIDE 1 b d rm , p r iv&#13;
a te e n try , d e c k , w o o d&#13;
firs . N o sm o k in g s u tils&#13;
in c $ 7 7 5 A ls o 2 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th D e x te r7 3 4 -7 6 9 -1 2 5 6&#13;
A C C E S S A /IEW LAKE&#13;
B rig h t, p ris tin e 2 b d rm .&#13;
Oak f lo o r s . 10 m in to&#13;
c ity . $ 7 9 9 . 8 1 0 -2 31 -5 0 41&#13;
A N N ARBOR, 2 b d rm ,&#13;
liv in g , d in in g , k itc h e n ,&#13;
h d w d , la u n d ry , b a lc o n y ,&#13;
g a ra g e , b u s lin e ,&#13;
$ 8 7 0 -m t il. 7 3 4 -2 1 6 -9 6 6 0 .&#13;
A N N ARBOR RANCH&#13;
Q u ie t 2 b d rm , 1 b a th ,&#13;
b sm t, c a rp o r t, y a rd .&#13;
$ 8 5 0 . 7 3 4 -6 6 3 -1 8 0 8 .&#13;
DUP LEX - P in c k n e y ,&#13;
to w n h o u s e s ty le , 2 b d rm&#13;
, 1.5 b a th , fu ll b sm t,&#13;
A /C , P ets OK. $ 7 7 5 /m o .&#13;
+ s e c u r ity . 7 3 4 -8 7 8 -5 2 5 2&#13;
F o rd Lake 1 b d rm p riv a te&#13;
d o c k , d riv e , p a tio , $ 1 0 0 0&#13;
in c lu d e s u tils . S. H u ro n&#13;
R iv e r Dr. 7 3 4 -4 8 2 -1 9 4 9&#13;
Free 1 s t m o : W h itm o re&#13;
L ake 2 b d rm , w a s h e r /&#13;
d ry e r w /la k e a ccess.&#13;
$ 7 2 5 /m o . 7 3 4 -3 2 3 -0 5 9 8&#13;
★ M IL A N ★ 2 b d rm , C/A,&#13;
a p p is , d is hw a s h e r, w a s h -&#13;
e r /d r y e r . Refs. $ 7 0 0 . 734-&#13;
4 3 9 -4 0 5 0 /5 1 7 -8 6 9 -2 7 3 7&#13;
O ld W e s t S id e , 3 05 D o ty .&#13;
1 b d rm .L a u n d ry .N o p e ts /&#13;
sm o k e $ 6 2 5 ,9 7 3 -9 3 6 4&#13;
A n n A rb o r - E x e c u tiv e&#13;
4 b d rm , 2.5 b a th h om e ,&#13;
p e ts w e lc om e , a v a il 9 /9.&#13;
$ 19 75 n e g . 7 3 4 -7 3 5 -7 3 3 3&#13;
4 BD RM - 2V2 b a th in K ing&#13;
E lem ., 2 -c a r a tt. g a r.,&#13;
$ 1 7 0 0 /m o , 3 7 5 0 M id d le -&#13;
to n Dr, w a lk to U M N. ca m&#13;
p u s , c o n ta c t: lin e v n ®&#13;
um ic h .e d u , 7 3 4 -2 1 4 -2 3 9 2&#13;
S to c k b r id g e 4 b d rm , 2&#13;
b a th , ja c u z z i, 2 n d f l la u n d&#13;
ry , Ig g a ra g e 10 f t d o o r,&#13;
$ 1 1 0 0 + s e c 3 13-35 0-99 0 7&#13;
4 b d rm 2 b a th $ 3 0 0 /m o&#13;
5% d o w n ,2 0 y rs ,8% lis tin&#13;
g s 8 0 0 -6 1 9 -3 8 1 6 xR6 87&#13;
Great for Roommates&#13;
1774 W . M ic h ig a n A v e .&#13;
4 b d rm s , 2 b a th s , p a r tia l&#13;
fin is h e d b sm t, fu ll size&#13;
w a s h e r 8 d ry e r , f r id g e 8&#13;
s to v e in c lu d e d . A v a il.&#13;
8 /2 5 . $ 1 3 0 0 /m o . 7 34 -&#13;
4 8 7 -1 9 9 0 /3 1 3 -9 1 9 -5 1 6 2 .&#13;
L a k e fro n t 2 b d rm o n all&#13;
s p o r ts J o s lin Lake. 20&#13;
m i. to A n n A rb o r .&#13;
$ 9 7 5 + u til 7 3 4 -4 7 5 -1 7 8 6&#13;
M ila n - 3 b d rm , 1 b a th ,&#13;
g a ra g e , C lo se to s c h o o ls&#13;
8 p a rk , a ll a p p l. p e ts ok.&#13;
$ 1 0 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -3 6 8 -5 6 6 7 .&#13;
PINCKNEY- F u rn is h e d&#13;
ro om s , k itc h e n a c ce s s&#13;
w /u tils 8 c a b le in c lu d e d .&#13;
S p a c io u s h om e in q u ie t&#13;
s u b lo c a te d o n g o lf&#13;
c o u rs e . $ 4 0 0 /m o . n o d e -&#13;
p o s it. (810) 5 9 9 -9 68 6 .&#13;
RO OM- In h om e o n lake.&#13;
A ll p riv ile g e s . 10 m in to&#13;
A n n A rb o r o r B rig h to n .&#13;
$60 0. (734) 4 4 9 -8 1 8 8&#13;
V i t t p l o y m e / ? / Drivers and&#13;
Transportaion )&#13;
R o om s fo r re n t. S ha re&#13;
N ew h om e in Ch elsea&#13;
$ 4 0 0 + S h a re d u tilitie s&#13;
(734) 3 6 9 -7 0 7 6&#13;
(Suburban Areas,''&#13;
Country&#13;
Homes - Rent j&#13;
BELLEVILLE -4 1 7 4 1&#13;
M cB rid e , 3 b d rm ,1.5&#13;
b a th , g a r., A /C . No Pets.&#13;
$85 0. 7 3 4 -3 4 1 -3 5 3 4 .&#13;
H am b u rg n e w p a in t,&#13;
n e w c a rp e t, la u n d ry&#13;
h o o k u p , fe n c e d y a rd ,&#13;
$ 8 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -9 5 4 -4 1 9 8 .&#13;
NE 3 b d rm , 1 b a th , all&#13;
a p p lia n c e s , C /A , A n n&#13;
A rb o r S c h o o ls , 10 m in&#13;
f ro m d o w n to w n , $ 11 95&#13;
(734) 5 46 -8 73 3&#13;
Q u ie t O ld W. S id e D u p&#13;
le x - 2 la rg e , e x c e p tio n a l&#13;
2 b d rm u n its . Garag e .&#13;
$ 1 0 0 0 in c l. h e a t, w a te r 8&#13;
la u n d ry . (734) 3 5 3 -9 6 5 3 .&#13;
3 b d rm , 1.5 b a th ,&#13;
n e a r m e d . s c h o o l.&#13;
W a s h /d ry , A /C , d e c k ,&#13;
b sm t., 'k RENTED 7^&#13;
V irg in ia Park- E b e rw h ite&#13;
u p p e r 3 b d rm , 1.1 b a th ,&#13;
la u n d ry , b a lc o n y s h e d ,&#13;
p e ts w e lc om e . $ 1 ,0 0 0&#13;
+ u til 7 3 4 -4 2 6 -3 3 4 4&#13;
W h itm o re Lake - N ic e 2&#13;
b d rm u p p e r u n it, C/A ,&#13;
L a u n d ry h o o k u p s , 9 0 0 s f,&#13;
$ 7 2 5 /m o . (734) 4 2 4 -2 7 8 8&#13;
W h itm o re Lk 2 b d rm , 1.5&#13;
b a th T o w n h o m e , w a s h e r&#13;
/d r y e r , p e ts o k , A/C,&#13;
b sm t.$ 7 5 0 . 5 1 7 -4 1 4 -7 8 1 9&#13;
Homes Furnished&#13;
A n n A rb o r - K e r ry to w n , 2&#13;
b d rm , 1 b a th . 6 16 N.&#13;
F ifth A v e . $ 1 8 0 0 / m o .&#13;
7 34 -6 62 -4 0 59 .____________&#13;
* * S to p R e n t in g * * O w n&#13;
y o u r o w n h om e f o r less&#13;
th a n w h a t y o u p a y fo r&#13;
re n t! G o v 't 8 Ban k F o re c&#13;
lo s u re s ! 8 0 0 -6 3 1 -2 1 9 7&#13;
W IL LIS - 1 a c re , 3 b d rm ,&#13;
2200 s f, s u n ro o m , 3 c a r&#13;
o a ra g e . N o p e ts /sm o k e .&#13;
$ 1 2 0 0 /m o . 7 3 4 -4 6 1 -2 8 4 8&#13;
V\nanc/a/&#13;
Accounting and Finance&#13;
Bioscience and Pharmaceutical&#13;
Child Care Employment&#13;
Computer and Technical&#13;
Direct Sales&#13;
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Drivers and Transportaion&#13;
Education&#13;
Emplyment Counsel and&#13;
Resume&#13;
Employment Agencies&#13;
Employment Services&#13;
Employment Wanted&#13;
Engineering&#13;
Food Services&#13;
General Help Wanted&#13;
Health Care&#13;
Human Resources&#13;
Office and Clerical&#13;
Part Time&#13;
Private Instruction&#13;
Professional and Managerial&#13;
Retail&#13;
Sales&#13;
School and/or Instruction&#13;
Volunteers&#13;
AMERICAN PRIDE&#13;
TRUCK DRIVING&#13;
SCHOOL&#13;
Is h e lp in g to c h a n g e&#13;
liv e s . T h e re a re 1 00 's o f&#13;
jo b s a v a il fo r t ru c k d r iv e&#13;
rs . W e o ffe r lo w c o s t&#13;
tu itio n 6 life tim e jo b&#13;
p la c em e n t a s s is ta n c e .&#13;
A s k a b o u t c om p a n y&#13;
s p o n s o re d t ra in in g w /&#13;
U S A T ru c k o n e o f th e n a t&#13;
io n s p rem ie r c a rrie rs .&#13;
Y o u r ro a d to s u c c e s s is a&#13;
p h o n e c a ll aw a y .&#13;
5 17 -7 48 -9 2 96 .&#13;
Accounting and&#13;
Financing D&#13;
DRIVERS&#13;
$ 3 ,0 0 0 S IG N ON&#13;
EXPERIENCED&#13;
OTR DRIVERS&#13;
• 5 % M o re Paid M ile s&#13;
•C h o o s e Y o u r Pay&#13;
Plan&#13;
•V a n , F la tb e d , R e frig&#13;
•C h o o s e Y o u r Fleet&#13;
ROEHL TR A N S PO R T -&#13;
E x p e rie n c e th e P o w e r&#13;
o f Red&#13;
S tu d e n ts W e lc om e .&#13;
Class A CDL re q u ire d .&#13;
T ra in in g A v a ila b le .&#13;
G oR o e h l.c om&#13;
8 8 8 -8 6 7 -6 3 4 5&#13;
3 b d rm , 1 b a th , C/A , fu ll&#13;
b sm t, B e lle v ille S c h o o ls&#13;
$ 1 5 0 0 /d am a g e d e p .&#13;
$ 1 0 0 0 /m o . 734 -6 97 -7 9 51&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th ra n c h ,&#13;
a tta c h e d g ar.&#13;
9 2 2 7 M a rtz Rd., Y p s ila n ti&#13;
T w p . L in c o ln S c h o o l&#13;
D is tr ic t. $ 1 2 0 0 /m o .&#13;
N o a s s is ta n c e . N o p ets .&#13;
(734) 4 8 2 -1 9 4 9&#13;
Business Opportunities&#13;
Business Opportunities&#13;
Wanted&#13;
Financial Services&#13;
Investments and Stocks&#13;
Money To Loan&#13;
Wanted To Borrow&#13;
Accounting -&#13;
Entry Level&#13;
L oca l C a n to n b a se d&#13;
c o m p a n y s e e k in g an&#13;
a c c o u n ta n t w ith a b a c h e lo&#13;
r 's d e g re e . Fo r&#13;
im m e d ia te c o n s id e ra tio n&#13;
p le a se a p p ly a t w w w .&#13;
a d e m p lo ym e n t.c om&#13;
RANCH HOME - On P o rta&#13;
ge Lake, 1/2 h r w e s t&#13;
o fA n n A rb o r $ 9 5 0 /m o .&#13;
5 1 7 -5 9 6 -3 0 4 0 .&#13;
3 b drm, 2 bath, Ig yard&#13;
near UM/park 8 busline.&#13;
Open 3-6 o r appt. 734-&#13;
7 17 -4320/850-445-1701.&#13;
220 0 s q ', 3 b d rm , 2 b a th ,&#13;
721 0 J a c k s o n R d ,$ 1 3 0 0 .&#13;
w w w .r u m a s o n r y .c o m .&#13;
o r 8 1 0 -2 3 1 -5 0 6 0 .&#13;
( Business ^&#13;
Opportunites J&#13;
GET A CHECK fo r&#13;
y o u r g a s b ill! $ 1 0 l^m o&#13;
p o te n tia l. $ 4 0 0 s ta r t u p.&#13;
8 0 0 -6 7 2 -3 5 0 7&#13;
C Homes&#13;
Unfurnished j&#13;
W e s ts id e 2 b e d ro om&#13;
w a s h e r/d ry e r, g a ra g e ,&#13;
a ir, b a s em e n t, $ 1 3 0 0 p e r&#13;
m o n th . (734) 6 7 8 -8 3 2 3&#13;
SUB SHOP&#13;
110K, g ro s s 150K,&#13;
e q u ip m e n t 75K, B ro k e r&#13;
1 -8 8 8 -B BO -AM 5 5&#13;
1 8 2 BDRM. - Garag e&#13;
$ 4 7 5 8 $ 5 5 0 d e p ., DTE.&#13;
No p e ts . 1575 Rid g e Rd.&#13;
Ypsi. 7 34 -2 16 -4 4 80 .&#13;
1 BDRM 8 EFFICIENCY&#13;
A PTS , in h is to r ic b ld g ,&#13;
n e a r EMU 8 D e p o t&#13;
T o w n . Q u ie t 8 c le a n .&#13;
$ 4 5 0 -$ 5 5 0 . 7 3 4 -4 8 1 -1 2 2 0&#13;
BELLEVILLE LAKE -&#13;
9 u n it a p t. M a n y E x tra s !&#13;
Y e a rly g ro s s $ 75K.&#13;
$ 61 5,0 00 . 7 34 -6 99 -2 9 35&#13;
All Utilities FREE!&#13;
2 BED RO OM S $62 9&#13;
7 3 4 -4 8 4 -1 8 5 0&#13;
to w e r sm a n a g em e n t.c om&#13;
C Lots For Sale J&#13;
1-1/2 L o ts : A d ja c e n t L ots&#13;
6 6X 2 4 4 a n d 6 6X 1 0 0 .&#13;
W o o d G arag e 1 6X22.&#13;
L eve l, re a d y to b u ild .&#13;
$48K . 3 10 E. F o re s t, Y ps i&#13;
SOLD&#13;
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★ AMAZING ★&#13;
1, 283 Bdrm Apts.&#13;
★ STUNNING ★&#13;
Park -L ike S e ttin g&#13;
S p a rk lin g Poo l&#13;
N e w P la y g ro u n d&#13;
★ ASTOUNDING ★&#13;
A m e n it ie s&#13;
P riv a te E n tra n c e&#13;
P atio o r B a lc o n y&#13;
W a s h e r /D ry e r h o o k u p&#13;
D is h w a s h e r&#13;
734-665-1696&#13;
A A H - '0 4 S c h u h 4 b d rm ,&#13;
2 b a th , C /A , s h e d , fam ily&#13;
ro om , all a p p lia n c e s . W ill&#13;
fin a n c e , 7 3 4 -4 6 1 -6 0 0 0&#13;
A w e s om e '0 2 C h am p io n&#13;
3 b d rm , 2 b a th , c o m p u t e&#13;
r ro o m , C/A , a p p lia n c e s&#13;
Call T o d a y 7 3 4 -4 6 1 -6 0 0 0&#13;
DRASTICALLY&#13;
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2 bed/ 1 bath&#13;
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2 bed/ 1 bath&#13;
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5 Minutes From EMU&#13;
1 8 2 b d rm a p a rtm e n ts&#13;
B a lc o n y /p a tio , C /A , Poo l&#13;
6 8 9 m o leases&#13;
R ig h t O n T h e B us L in e !!&#13;
7 34 -4 3 4 -0 5 7 6 EHO&#13;
* s om e re s tr ic tio n s a p p ly&#13;
SaylRgs Vain Full&#13;
R f R I i Free Carports&#13;
Free Water&#13;
Pet Friendly&#13;
Spectacular Wooded&#13;
Views &amp; Nature Trails&#13;
Children's Playparfc&#13;
Basketball Courts&#13;
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7 3 4 . 4 2 9 . 4 5 8 3&#13;
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ON/OFF C AM P U S - W e&#13;
h a v e th e a p t. fo r y o u !&#13;
S a le x M a n a g em e n t:&#13;
w w w .S a le x A p ts .c om&#13;
7 3 4 -4 8 4 -1 5 1 0&#13;
P riv a te d e c k w /s h a d e ,&#13;
1 b d rm a pt.&#13;
c lo s e to EM U . L a u n d ry .&#13;
$ 5 6 5 /m o . (734) 7 1 7 -2 64 6&#13;
S p a c io u s 2 b d rm a pt. in&#13;
b e a u tifu l 1 8 0 0 's fa rm&#13;
h o u s e o n p e a c e fu l&#13;
w o o d e d lo t n e a r Z e eb&#13;
Rd. W in d o w s th r o u g h o&#13;
u t $ 6 9 5 /m o . A v a il. Fall.&#13;
C am p u s M gm t. 6 63-4101&#13;
YPSI -E ffic ie n c ie s 1-2-3-4&#13;
b d rm a p ts ., h o u s e s .&#13;
F rom $ 4 0 0 /m o . Call&#13;
7 3 4 -2 6 2 -1 6 2 7&#13;
Y p s ila n ti 2 b e d ro om s , 2&#13;
b a th s . W a lk in g d is ta n c e&#13;
to EMU a n d S t J o e 's .&#13;
A ir, la rg e d ec k , c a th e d ra l&#13;
c e ilin g s , la u n d ry in u n it.&#13;
Sec 8 a c c e p te d . $ 1050.&#13;
(7 3 4)6 5 7-35 43 .___________&#13;
Y p s ila n ti E. S id e - Ib d rm&#13;
a p t , o ff-s tre e t p a rk in g ,&#13;
u tilitie s in c lu d e d , $ 5 7 5 /&#13;
m o .+ s e c . 7 3 4 ^ 2 9 -7 3 0 3 .&#13;
SPECIALS&#13;
w w w .b ro o k s id e a p ts .c om&#13;
N. C am p u s 7 3 4 -6 6 8 -8 3 6 7&#13;
Y p s i - V e ry la rg e 2 b d rm ,&#13;
$63 0. S m a lle r 2 b d rm ,&#13;
$57 0. A ll u tils p a id .L o o k s&#13;
g re a t! 7 3 4 -4 2 9 -7 3 9 5&#13;
IRO NW O O D&#13;
PLACE APTS.&#13;
$99 OFF ALL APTS&#13;
734-994-0644&#13;
Condos and&#13;
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Rental&#13;
3 b d rm w/ bsmt,.&#13;
Y p s i TW P , 1.5 bath&#13;
7 3 4 -2 6 2 -1 6 2 7&#13;
A /C , 3 b d rm , la rg e&#13;
c o u n t r y k it., h a rd w o o d&#13;
f lo o r s , fu ll b s m t 1-5&#13;
b a th , 1 2 x1 6 d e c k , 2.5 c a r&#13;
g a r., m in t c o n d . (Convenie&#13;
n tly lo c a te d to s h o p p&#13;
in g , b u s s e s 8 A n n A r b&#13;
o r s c f)o o ls . B lin d s in c&#13;
lu d e d . A v a il 8 /3 1 . $ 1 1 5 0&#13;
+ u tilltie s . (734) 9 4 4 -1 1 8 5&#13;
A /C O ld W. S id e 2 b d rm&#13;
fin . a ttic , w a lk o u t b s m t&#13;
fe n c e d y a rd , all am m n .&#13;
$ 1 2 5 0 . 7 3 4 -2 6 0 -9 8 0 7 .&#13;
A m a z in g 3 b dm Y p s i&#13;
h om e . S e c tio n 8 OK.&#13;
C re d it R e p a ir a v a il.&#13;
(734) 3 16 -2 89 5&#13;
A n n A rb o r , 1860&#13;
N o r th b ro o k , 4 b e d /2&#13;
b a th s , g re a t lo c a tio n ,&#13;
$ 1 4 9 5 .0 0 . (7 3 4)7 0 9-16 77 .&#13;
A N N ARBOR - 2 b d rm ,&#13;
1 b a th , W . S id e , w a s h e r /&#13;
d ry e r, A /C p e ts o k . $90 0&#13;
+ u til. 7 3 4 -9 0 4 -1 0 4 7 .&#13;
A n n A rb o r -3 b d rm Ib a th ,&#13;
A /C , w a s h e r /d ry e r . N e w ly&#13;
rem o d e le d 9 8 0 sq ft.&#13;
C lo s e to UM . $ 9 5 0 /m o .&#13;
7 3 4 -7 3 0 -7 0 0 9 _____________&#13;
A n n A rb o r 3 b d rm h om e&#13;
o n Deake. Fp ic in b sm t&#13;
fa m ily ro o m , V/t b a th ,&#13;
w a s h e r /d ry e r h o o k u p s ,&#13;
b ig fe n c e d .in b a c k y a rd .&#13;
A n n A rb o r S c h o o l D is t&#13;
r ic t. $ 9 9 5 /m o . A v a il.&#13;
8 /2 9 . CM I 734 -6 63 -4 1 01&#13;
A n n A rb o r 4 b e d ro om&#13;
w a s h e r /d ry e r , o ff s tre e t&#13;
p a rk in g , n e w p a in t n ew&#13;
c a r p e t c lo s e to s c h o o ls ,&#13;
c lo s e to b u s lin e s . Ne ar&#13;
S ta d ium /L ib e r ty $1,2 00 .&#13;
C h a dG oB lu e (§ &gt; gm a il.com&#13;
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$30 0 (3 1 3)7 0 1-90 81 .&#13;
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ia l h om e ra is e d , h e a lth&#13;
g u a ra n te e . V e t c h e c k e d&#13;
$ 5 5 0 (517) 676-4091&#13;
Rat T e r r ie r Pup s -&#13;
In te llig e n t, sm a ll, v a rio u s&#13;
m a rk in g s , p e r fe c t fa m ily&#13;
pet. U p to d a te . $17 5&#13;
(2 4 8)9 2 4-18 55 .___________&#13;
S c h n a u z e r.M in i p u p s&#13;
AKC. 2 fem ,1 m a le ,re a d y&#13;
to g o . h o u s e b ro k e n&#13;
9 8 9 -6 3 5 -2 8 2 9 le a v e m sg&#13;
S c h n o o d le -m ix p u p s .&#13;
Sm a ll, L ow -s h e d , ( jre a t&#13;
tem p e ram e n t. H e a lth y .&#13;
$ 5 0 -$ 1 0 0 (7 3 4)3 9 4-67 53 .&#13;
S h ih Tzu AKC p u p s -&#13;
UTD s h o ts , sm a ll 8 w k s&#13;
M a le /fem a le $40 0.&#13;
(7 3 4)8 4 5-09 29 .___________&#13;
T o p B ra s s , s tu d , c h am p&#13;
io n , m a s te r h u n te r 8&#13;
c o n firm a tio n . G o ld e n re t&#13;
r ie v e r p u p p ie s . $ 40 0-&#13;
$500. (810) 9 2 3 -7 4 1 2 8&#13;
(2 3 1 )3 2 6 -5 8 1 5 .___________&#13;
( Automotive ^&#13;
Services J&#13;
A AC H E N A U T O .c om&#13;
B e s t S e rv ic e , B e s t P rice s&#13;
8 8 8 -4 8 4 -0 5 0 8&#13;
C&#13;
LQG SPLITTER -&#13;
M TD g a s -h y d ra u lic ,&#13;
h o r iz o n ta l 8 v e rtic le&#13;
s p litin g , 26 to n , 6.5HP,&#13;
O H V B 8S e n g in e , u sed&#13;
3 tim e s , like n ew . $35 0.&#13;
JO H N DEERE 4 8" rid in g&#13;
m o w e r , L I 20, w /b a g g e r,&#13;
p lo w , w e ig h ts , c h a in s ,&#13;
b um p e r, ra ke , c u ltiv a te r.&#13;
G re a t c o n d . $ 2 5 0 0 /o b o .&#13;
7 3 4 -4 6 1 -6 1 0 0 ____________&#13;
S E A R S 8H P&#13;
CHIPPER/SHREDDER&#13;
H a rd ly u s e d . G o o d c o n d&#13;
itio n . $ 1 5 0 . W ith m a n -&#13;
u al. (7 3 4)4 3 4-97 94 .&#13;
Y o rk s h ire T e r r ie r -&#13;
tra in e d , A k c , 3 m .o .&#13;
g o o d fa m ily p et. S h o ts .&#13;
$ 7 0 0 to g o o d h om e .&#13;
s a ra h sm ith@ fa n .n e t&#13;
(7 3 4 )9 4 5-80 07 .&#13;
^ e c re a tio /ia /&#13;
S N OW B LOW ER - Sears&#13;
5 h p , e le c , s ta r t, 21", s in g&#13;
le s ta g e . $ 1 7 5 o r b e s t&#13;
o ffe r. (734) 4 3 3 -1 6 5 8&#13;
Christmas Trees&#13;
Dirt and/or Gravel&#13;
Farm Equipment&#13;
Good Things To Eat&#13;
Horse Stables&#13;
Livestock Feed&#13;
Pets and Supplies&#13;
Plant, Shrub and Trees&#13;
Wanted or Exchange&#13;
Aircraft Sales&#13;
ATV's and Off Road Vehicles&#13;
Bicycles and Service&#13;
Boat Rent and/or Charter&#13;
Boat Slips and Docks&#13;
ts, Motors, and Accessories&#13;
Campers and Trailers - Rent&#13;
Campers and Trailers - Sale&#13;
Camping Sites&#13;
Motor Homes • Rent&#13;
Motor Homes ■ Sales&#13;
Personal Watercraft&#13;
Sailboats&#13;
Snowmobiles and Accessories&#13;
c Horses&#13;
and Stabies&#13;
D A Y C AM P A u g u s t 1 8th -&#13;
2 2 n d . H o rs e b a c k rid in g 8&#13;
M u c h , M u c h m o re . T o o&#13;
F ew A c re s . 8 1 0 -2 3 1 -1 5 3 4&#13;
M TO B A Y e a rlin g T h o r o&#13;
u g h b re d S h o w 8 Sale&#13;
S u n . 9 /1 4 , 9 am (s h ow );&#13;
1 pm (sale). M S U P a v ilio n&#13;
S o u th B arn, E. L a n s in g .&#13;
2 3 1 -7 98 -7 7 21 fo r in fo .&#13;
C Pets and&#13;
Pet Supplies J&#13;
A DO R A B LE PUPPIES&#13;
T o y b re e d s 8 T e a c u p s .&#13;
M a n y N o n -S h e d d in g .&#13;
V e t C h e c k e d $ 3 0 0 -$ 1 0 0 0&#13;
w w w .p u p p y -p la c e .n e t&#13;
5 1 7 -4 0 4 -3 0 4 5 ; 4 0 4 -1 0 2 8&#13;
A KC G e rm a n S h e p h e rd&#13;
P u p p ie s - M o th e r H u n g&#13;
a r ia n b lo o d lin e , fa th e r&#13;
G e rm a n b lo o d lin e . $ 35 0&#13;
8 u p . 5 1 7 -5 4 2 -3 2 3 9&#13;
A KC G o ld e n R e trie v e r&#13;
P u p p ie s - P a re n ts o n s&#13;
ite , d e w s 8 s h o ts . Fem&#13;
a le $ 3 5 0 , M a le $ 3 0 0 .&#13;
Call 5 1 7 -2 6 2 -9 8 7 9 o r&#13;
5 1 7 -8 1 2 -7 5 2 6 ___________&#13;
A KC Pug P u p p ie s - 3&#13;
b la c k , 3 fa w n , fam ily&#13;
ra is e d , 1 s t s h o ts , $60 0&#13;
(517) 7 40-6741&#13;
A KC PUG p u p p ie s -&#13;
5 w e e k s o ld !&#13;
I h a v e 4 m a le s ,&#13;
3 B la ck, 1 F aw n . $ 5 0 0&#13;
firm . D e p o s it re q u ire d .&#13;
(7 3 4)3 2 0-92 49 .&#13;
A m e r ic a n B u lld o g -&#13;
P u p p ie s , UKC re g .,&#13;
s h o ts /v e t c h e c k e d . $400.&#13;
(5 1 7)4 1 4-48 74 .___________&#13;
B o s to n T e r r ie r P up s-&#13;
A KC , h e a lth g u a ra n te e ,&#13;
v e t c h e c k , s o c ia l, b e a u tifu&#13;
l $ 5 5 0 (517) 676-4091&#13;
BOXER LAB M IX PUPS&#13;
B e a u tifu l b la c k se al c o a ts&#13;
w /w h ite . 1 s t s h o ts . $25 0&#13;
(734) 6 4 6 -7 2 1 8&#13;
c Boat Slips&#13;
and Docks&#13;
c2&#13;
O U TBO AR D MOTORS&#13;
18 h p p u ll-s ta r t J o h n s o n&#13;
e a rly 8 0 's , e x c e lle n t&#13;
c o n d itio n - $75 0. 9.9&#13;
M a rin e r, p u ll-s ta r t&#13;
e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n .&#13;
$800. B o th w ith ta n k s&#13;
(7 3 4)8 8 3-30 02 .&#13;
c Campers and&#13;
Trailers&#13;
For Sale&#13;
B u ll m a s tiff P u p p ie s&#13;
A KC b o rn 7 -1 6-0 8 .&#13;
G o in g to be BIG d o g s ,&#13;
n ic e b lo c k y h e a d s .&#13;
c o c h ra n e 2 0 0 0@ a o l.c om&#13;
(5 1 7)5 9 2-40 10 .___________&#13;
C o c k e r S p a n ie ls 8&#13;
C o c k a p o o s - 8 w k s ,&#13;
b e a u tifu l,U T D s h o ts&#13;
(5 1 7)5 3 6-02 82 .___________&#13;
C o rn is h Rex k itte n s a nd&#13;
c a ts - (6 1 6)7 8 5-13 08 .&#13;
D A C H S H U N D S , M IN I -&#13;
L o n g h a ir, b la c k 8 ta n 8&#13;
d a p p le s , s h o ts , v e t&#13;
c h e c k e d . (517) 5 46 -0 98 5&#13;
GOLDEN RETRIEVER&#13;
PUPS - b o th p a re n ts on&#13;
s ite , v e t c h e c k e d , s h o ts ,&#13;
w o rm e d , d e w c la w s re m&#13;
o v e d . $ 2 5 0 e a. 4 fe m&#13;
a le s , 6 m a le s . 5 17 -8 57 -&#13;
2711 o r 5 1 7 -7 12 -9 5 81&#13;
GREAT SELECTION o f&#13;
a ffo rd a b le , lo c a lly b re d&#13;
d e s ig n e r b re e d p u p s .&#13;
V ie w a v a ila b le p u p s a t&#13;
w w w .p e tc ity p e ts .c o m&#13;
7 3 4 -4 8 7 -0 8 0 0&#13;
HA V AN E S E PUPPIES - 2&#13;
M a le , 1 F em a le . 10 wk s .&#13;
V e t / . A n y re a s o n a b le&#13;
o ffe r. 5 1 7 -2 6 0 -0 3 0 4&#13;
T o y o ta C am p e r '8 3 - 1 7 '&#13;
Runs g re a t, s le e p s 4,&#13;
h ea t, s to v e , s in k 8 to ile t.&#13;
L ow m ile a g e . $ 4900.&#13;
(734) 4 26 -4 9 9 4 , D e x te r&#13;
C Sailboats&#13;
S A ILBO A T -&#13;
D a y s a ilo r 1 7ft. + tra ile r.&#13;
G o o d c o n d . $ 6 0 0 / o b o .&#13;
7 3 4 -4 7 6 -8 8 4 3&#13;
C&#13;
Snowmobile&#13;
and Accessories&#13;
S k id o o S tra tu s 1987 -&#13;
A ll n ew s u s p e n s io n ,&#13;
sk is 8 tra c k . M u s t see&#13;
c o n d itio n . Fan C o o le d .&#13;
G re a t ru n n e r. $500.&#13;
(7 3 4)8 8 3-30 02 .&#13;
E -M A IL YOUR&#13;
FREEBIE A D S TO&#13;
freebies@annarborn9ws.com&#13;
Budget WheelsD&#13;
2 0 Cars U n d e r $ 3 ,0 0 0&#13;
F in a n c in g /F IA V o u c h e rs&#13;
7 3 4 -4 8 4 -0 5 0 8&#13;
FORD C o n to u r '9 9 , 102K,&#13;
a u to . S ilv e r, p o w e r&#13;
lo c k s /w in d o w s , $ 2,5 00 .&#13;
(734) 528 -3 69 0 .___________&#13;
H O N D A ACCORD 88&#13;
100K, s tic k s h ift, g ra y ,&#13;
h as n e w a d d . G o o d c o n d&#13;
$ 9 0 0 o b o . (7 3 4)6 6 0-48 30 .&#13;
H o n d a C iv ic '9 0 -&#13;
2 d o o r h a tc h b a c k ,&#13;
4 0M PG $ 1 1 0 0 /b e s t o ffe r&#13;
(734) 8 4 6 -0 4 9 0&#13;
MERCURY SABLE GS 98&#13;
153K m ile s , a u tom a tic ,&#13;
A BS , p o w e r se a ts , w in d&#13;
o w s . W e ll-m a in ta in e d ,&#13;
v e ry re lia b le . $ 17 50 .&#13;
(734) 6 6 8 -7 4 2 4 .__________&#13;
O ld s In trig u e GL '0 0 - Exc&#13;
e lle n t A /C CD 147K, s ilv&#13;
e r $ 2 9 9 0 7 3 4 -4 7 6 -1 4 7 6&#13;
/ A T V s a n d ^&#13;
W f f R o a d V e h i c l e v&#13;
A rtie C a t 3 75 -'0 2 4X 4 ,&#13;
o n ly 3 00 m ile s . E x c e lle&#13;
n t c o n d it io n w /e x tra s .&#13;
$ 35 00 . (7 3 4)8 8 3-30 02 .&#13;
H o n d a F o rem a n 4 5 0 - '0 5&#13;
U n d e r 200 m ile s . E x c e lle&#13;
n t c o n d it io n $ 37 00 .&#13;
(7 3 4)8 8 3-30 02 .&#13;
P o la ris 5 00 S p o rtsm a n&#13;
'0 5 4 x 4 - M in t c o n d itio n ,&#13;
o n ly 120 h rs o n th e&#13;
m a c h in e a n d w e ll&#13;
m a in ta in e d . 4 x 4 o n&#13;
d em a n d , h i/lo a nd&#13;
re v e rs e g e a rs , w in c h ,&#13;
f ro n t 8 re a r ra c k s . T ip&#13;
t ra ile r in c lu d e d . $ 4 0 0 0&#13;
fh u rb is@ s p r in tp c s .c om ,&#13;
(5 1 7)9 3 6-90 69 .&#13;
^ Bicycles, Repair'N&#13;
^ and Service J&#13;
W A N T E D TO BUY&#13;
USED BIKES!&#13;
C am p u s S tu d e n t Bike&#13;
S h o p , 3 36 M a y n a rd St.,&#13;
A n n A rb o r . 7 3 4 -3 2 7 -6 9 4 9&#13;
3&#13;
BOA T DOCK- (4) 4 x 1 0&#13;
s e c tio n s , w o o d /m e ta l, a ll&#13;
h a rdw a re , $25 0. (2) f lo a t in&#13;
g a e ra to rs , d o c k -m o u n t&#13;
a e ra to r, $ 2 0 0 e ach .&#13;
(734) 4 6 1 -6 1 0 0&#13;
Boats, Motors,&#13;
and Accesories&#13;
5 th w h e e l, '9 9 F o re s t Rive&#13;
r S ie rra 2 6 '. R em o v a b le&#13;
re a r c a rg o ra c k a n d s lid e&#13;
h itc h fo r s h o r t b e d tru c k&#13;
$ 75 00 . (7 3 4)6 6 4-38 25&#13;
s te v e a n d v i@ v e r iz o n .n e t&#13;
Pum a T ra ile r '0 5 - C o ach ,&#13;
lo a d e d . M o d e l 30FQSS.&#13;
S lid e o u t, A /C , h e a t, a w n in&#13;
g , m ic ro w a v e , T V a n te&#13;
n n a , 4 s ta b le ja c k s ,&#13;
o u ts id e s h o w e r , d ia m&#13;
o n d p la te , b a tte ry&#13;
b a c k -u p , f r id g e , s to v e ,&#13;
fu ll b a th , fib e rg la s s&#13;
s te p s , s c re e n ro om .&#13;
$19K n ew , e x c e lle n t&#13;
c o n d . $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 /b e s t.&#13;
(734) 4 6 1 -6 1 0 0 ___________&#13;
3&#13;
D&#13;
Sale Prices on&#13;
Quality Cars,&#13;
Trucks &amp; Vans-&#13;
All backed By our&#13;
60 year&#13;
Reputation I&#13;
'07 MERCURY MONTEGO&#13;
PREMIER&#13;
Black on Black, moon,&#13;
heated seats... $16,995&#13;
'07 FORO FOCUS&#13;
Auto, air, power.&#13;
2 TO CHOOSE FROM&#13;
'03 MECURY SABLE LS&#13;
PREMIUM&#13;
Gold w ith tan Ithr. 5&#13;
passenger, ju s t 41K miles,&#13;
clean ..............$9,500&#13;
'03 MERCURY GRANO&#13;
MARQUIS LS&#13;
Ice blue with grey Ithr, climate&#13;
control and nrxjre . $11,995&#13;
'05 MAZOAB4000 PICKUP&#13;
Black, auto, air, with&#13;
cap.................. $11,500&#13;
'06FOROFREESTAR&#13;
1 owner, all power, 7 passenger.&#13;
ready for travel $13,900&#13;
'06 MERCURY MONTEREY&#13;
PREMIER&#13;
7 pass., auto, ready for&#13;
summer travel.. ...$15,500&#13;
'06 FORO FIVE HUNOREO&#13;
Black beauty, tan leather, like&#13;
new................... $15,995&#13;
'06 FORO TAURUS SE&#13;
Ash gold chrome wheels. Sharp,&#13;
26K miles.............$12,900&#13;
‘02 FORD WINDSTAR SE&#13;
7 passenger, 62 K&#13;
miles, ready for a road&#13;
trip!...................$7,995&#13;
‘03 FORD MUSTANG&#13;
2 door coupe, auto. A/&#13;
C, all power.. . $11,900&#13;
‘07 FORD TAURUS SE&#13;
Auto, air, power, 28K&#13;
miles................$13,995&#13;
'06 MERCURY GRAND&#13;
MARQUIS LS&#13;
All power, tan leather,&#13;
great travel car.$16,995&#13;
06 MAZDA 6 ADR SEDAN&#13;
2 to choose&#13;
from.................$15,900&#13;
‘06 MAZDA 6 HATCHBACK&#13;
Silver, moon, auto, 16K&#13;
miles................$17,900&#13;
‘06 MERCURY MONTEGO&#13;
PREMIER&#13;
1 of a kind color, dean, must&#13;
see!.................$16,900&#13;
'01 BUICK REGAL&#13;
4 dr., auto, A/C, leather,&#13;
all power. Low miles.&#13;
'06 FORD FUSION&#13;
A u to , air, 4 d o o r, b la c k&#13;
b e a u ty , o n ly 1BK m ile s .&#13;
‘06 MERCURY MONTEGO&#13;
Burgundy exterior,&#13;
tutone leather interior.&#13;
'06 FORD FREESTYLE SEL&#13;
T h ird row s e a tin g . A BS,&#13;
le ath er, re a d y fo r th e&#13;
road.&#13;
DEMO SALE&#13;
OPEN&#13;
Mon. &amp; Thurs.&#13;
till 9 pm;&#13;
Tues., Wed.,&#13;
FrI. till 6 pm;&#13;
Sat. 9 - 3&#13;
Uncoln-Mercupy&#13;
Mazda&#13;
Ypsilanti&#13;
(734) 482-7133&#13;
950 East Michigan Ave&#13;
US 12-10 minutes fnxnA2.&#13;
P o n tia c G ra n d P rix '0 6 -&#13;
A u to , p o w e r , 2 8K , c le a n ,&#13;
$ 96 00 . 7 3 4 -3 2 0 -2 5 1 4 ,&#13;
c Import&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
c Domestic&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
B u ic k L a c ro s e CXL '0 8 -&#13;
CD, le a th e r, 19K, blac k ,&#13;
$ 16 ,7 0 0 ,7 3 4 -4 8 4 -0 8 4 9 .&#13;
C h e v y Im p a ia '0 6 A u to ,&#13;
CD, p o w e r , 79K, m in t,&#13;
$ 75 00 . 7 34 -4 84 -0 8 49 .&#13;
H O N D A A c c o rd '9 8&#13;
e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n ,&#13;
$ 5 8 2 5 . O n e O w n e r&#13;
1 2 c y lin d e rs@ gm a il.c om ,&#13;
(7 3 4)4 7 6-50 03 .&#13;
LEXUS ES '0 2&#13;
24K m ile s , s ilv e r, s u n ro&#13;
o f, le a th e r. $ 1 6 ,60 0.&#13;
(734) 369-2641&#13;
F o rd T a u ru s SEL '01 -&#13;
Red, a u to , 169K, CD,&#13;
$ 3 ,9 0 0 . 7 34 -4 76 -1 4 76 .&#13;
F o rd T a u ru s '0 7 - A u to ,&#13;
A /C , CD, p o w e r , 40K,&#13;
$ 82 00 . 7 34 -4 84 -0 9 49 .&#13;
L in c o ln T o w n Car '0 6 -&#13;
S ig n a tu re , 4 0K , 1 o w n e r&#13;
$ 1 4 ,2 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 84 -0 8 49 .&#13;
M e rc u ry M ila n '0 8 Prim&#13;
e r, CD, le a th e r, 17K,&#13;
$ 1 4 ,9 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 8 4 -0 9 4 9&#13;
MERCURY M o n te g o Prem&#13;
ie r AW D '0 5 10240&#13;
m ile s . Es ta te c a r sale.&#13;
S h o w ro o m n ew , F u lly&#13;
lo a d e d , b lu e /g re y ,&#13;
le a th e r /m o o n , $ 15 ,80 0&#13;
(8 1 0)2 2 0-62 49 .&#13;
LEXUS GS 4 3 0 '01&#13;
3 5 ,2 0 0 m ile s , 4 d o o r , a u tom&#13;
a tic , e x c e lle n t c o n d itio&#13;
n , B lu e e x te r io r . Bla c k&#13;
in te r io r , 8 c y lin d e rs ,&#13;
2W D , A ir, a la rm , a llo y&#13;
w h e e ls , ra d io / ca s s e tte ,&#13;
b u c k e t s e ats , CD c h a n g e&#13;
r, c ru is e c o n t ro l, h e a te d&#13;
s e ats , le a th e r, p o w e r&#13;
lo c k s , p o w e r se a ts , p o w e&#13;
r w in d o w s , su n ro o f,&#13;
t ilt , $ 1 7 ,5 0 0 . O n e o w n e r&#13;
lo w m ile a g e c a r in e x c e lle&#13;
n t c o n d it io n . N o ru s t o r&#13;
d in g s . k jjk j]@ um ic h .e d u ,&#13;
(7 3 4)3 9 5-88 91 .&#13;
M IT S U B ISH I E c lip s e GT&#13;
2 00 0 7 9 ,7 0 0 m ile s ,&#13;
2 d o o r , 5 -s p e e d , g o o d&#13;
c o n d it io n , M e ta llic Red&#13;
e x te r io r , B la c k in te r io r ,&#13;
6 c y lin d e r s , 2WD,&#13;
4A3AC 84 L 9Y E 00 3 99 1&#13;
A ir, a la rm , b u c k e t seats,&#13;
CD, c ru is e c o n tro l,&#13;
c u s tom w h e e ls , le a th e r,&#13;
p o w e r lo c k s , p o w e r&#13;
w in d o w s , s u n ro o f, tilt ,&#13;
$ 7 0 0 0 .. (7 3 4)6 6 8-27 89 .&#13;
M ITS U B ISH I ECLIPSE '0 5&#13;
lo w m ile s , 2 d o o r , 5-&#13;
s p e e d , e x c e lle n t c o n d it&#13;
io n , B LACK e x te rio r, 6&#13;
c y lin d e r s , $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 . Nice&#13;
Car, to o m a n y fe a tu re s&#13;
to lis t. W ill s a c rific e .&#13;
(7 3 4)4 8 3-02 29 .&#13;
N is s a n V e rsa '0 8 A u to ,&#13;
A /C , CD, p o w e r , 8K, w a r r&#13;
$ 1 1 ,9 0 0 . 7 3 4 -4 8 4 -9 9 0 1 .&#13;
TO Y O T A C am ry LE '9 8&#13;
g o o d c o n d it io n , $ 35 25 .&#13;
1 2 c y lin d e rs@ gm a ll.c om ,&#13;
(7 3 4 )4 7 6-50 03 .&#13;
TO Y O T A CELICA '9 6&#13;
2 d r w h ite . No Rust. 77K&#13;
N e w c lu tc h , H 2 0 p um p&#13;
b m o re . A ir. S u n ro o f.&#13;
$ 5 8 0 0 . 7 3 4 -7 6 1 -9 7 3 8&#13;
TO Y O T A HIGHLANDER&#13;
'0 3 1 02 ,00 0 m ile s , 4&#13;
d o o r, a u tom a tic , e x c e lle&#13;
n t c o n d it io n , S ilv e r e x te&#13;
r io r , G ra y in te r io r , 6&#13;
c y lin d e rs , 2W D , le a th e r,&#13;
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . (7 3 4)3 9 5-58 14 .&#13;
C Motorcycles&#13;
and Service&#13;
H a rle y D a v id s o n&#13;
S p o r ts te r 2 0 0 0 - 1200&#13;
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