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ST. CLAIR
MACOMB
ALMONT An 18-month-old
File photo
Made of Iron
The Cancer Crusaders lead the way around the track at the Eastern Michigan week ago is still missing.
State Fairgrounds during last years Relay for Life in Imlay City. Immediate searches conducted by
Celebrating discovery at
Dryden Elementary School
Students share what theyve the mall. Parents and other
guests purchased passes at
learned during Discovery Day Discovery Day to purchase
sweet treats, play games
By Maria Brown months. and more. Tresnak said the
mbrown@pageone-inc.com This gives us a chance proceeds from tickets sold
to showcase all the cool would be used to purchase
DRYDEN What did stuff we do here at Dryden books.
Dryden Elementary stu- Elementary School, said The event also included
In Imlay City: (1800 block Hickory Ln.) suspicious circum-
19:32 Private Property stance on CampbellRd. in
June 1, 2017 Damage Accident (1900 Attica Twp.
00:00 Assist Lapeer block S. Cedar St.) suspicious circum-
STADIUM SEATING
For Showtimes &
County Sheriff Dept. with
Traffic Stop (EB I-69/
Winslow Rd.)
09:04 Welfare Check
(E. Capac Rd./N. Almont
23:41 Alarm (300
block S. Cedar St.)
Multiple Traffic Stops
throughout the day
June 2, 2017
stance in the 1900 block of
S. Lake George Rd. in
Attica Twp.
property damage acci-
dent on eastbound I-69 in
Ticket Information Ave.) 09:49 911 Hang Up Attica Twp.
09:50 Suspicious Person (1800 block S. Cedar St.) welfare check on east-
www.ncgmovies.com (300 block N. Main St.) 12:02 Medical Assist bound I-69 in Imlay Twp.
or call (100 block W. First St.) June 1
15:40 Suspicious 911 hang up call in the
810-667-7469 IN HOUSE Circumstance (400 block S. 4400 block of Vista Lane in
Check out our new 1650 DeMille
JEWELRY
Blacks Corners Rd.)
17:36 Medical Assist
Attica Twp.
alarms in the 2800
WEEKLY SPECIALS!
Tuesday $5.00 All Day (600 block Maple Vista St.) block of Graham Rd. in
For Most Movies
REPAIR 19:17 Welfare Check
(300 block W. Second St.)
Imlay Twp.
welfare check on E.
20:21 Property Imlay City Rd. in Imlay
Tri-City Times Over 26 Years
Published weekly by Delores Z. Heim. Office: Experience
Damage Accident (S. Cedar
St./E. Borland Rd.)
Twp.
drunkenness on N. Van
Fri 594 N. Almont Ave. P.O. Box 278, Imlay City,
MI 48444. USPS No. 014440. Additional entry June 3, 2017 Dyke in Imlay Twp.
application pending. Gem &Diamond 04:00 Assault & June 2
Sat. 9; 9am-5pm Subscriptions: $30 per year Lapeer & St.
Clair Counties; Out of Counties $32 per year,
Specialist Battery (200 block S. alarms in the 1200
Almont Ave.) block of N. Lake Pleasant
Senior Citizens $27 per year In-County. Out-
of-State mailing $40 per year. Outside USA $60 Downtown Imlay City 22:12 Alarm (300 Rd. in Attica Twp.
per year. Single Copies 50. 810-724-RUBY block E. Capac Rd.) June 3
Periodicals paid at Imlay City.
Tues.-Fri. 10:30- 5:30 Multiple Traffic Stops alarms in the 3800
Postmaster please send address changes to
P.O. Box 278, Imlay City, MI 48444. Sat. 10:30 - 3:00 throughout the day block of Rochester Rd. in
June 4, 2017 Dryden Twp.
14:04 Assist Almont assault in the 100 block
MarketPlace
Van Dyke Rd./Hunters City
Creek Rd.) assault in the 4400
16:07 Property block of Casey Rd. in
Damage Accident (E. Dryden Twp.
Borland Rd./S. Almont vehicle fire in the 4600
Ave.) block of Bowers Rd. in
19:44 Medical Assist Attica Twp.
(500 block Townsend St.) alarms in the 2800
Multiple Traffic Stops block of Harrington Rd. in
throughout the day Attica Twp.
June 4
In Lapeer County: alarms in the 600 block
FREE MARKET EVALUATION Life Home Car Business Complaints handled by
the Lapeer County Sheriffs
of N. Lake Pleasant Rd. in
Attica Twp.
FOR YOUR HOME OR FARM
LET US HELP YOU SELL YOUR HOME!
CHRIS S. WAGNER Department
May 30
assist other
enforcement in the 5500
law
Churchill Insurance Agency vehicle off the road on block of Lyons Rd. in
800-865-6981
NEW CONDOS AVAILABLE IN IMLAY CITY Belle River Rd. in Attica Arcadia Twp.
LOCATED AT NEWARK RD. & ALMONT AVE. Twp. illegal dumping on
MAINSTREET
FOR ALL YOUR REAL alarms in the 400 block Newark Rd. in Imlay Twp.
ESTATE NEEDS CALL
of Elk Lake Rd. in Attica June 5
WAYNE TOBEY Bus: 810-724-6218 Fax: 810-724-3418 Twp. suspicious circum-
810.560.3677 844 Van Dyke ALMONT peace officer duties stance in the 3600 block of
243 East Third Street Imlay City, Michigan 48444
600 block of N. Van Dyke Earl West Rd. in Goodland
$5
in Imlay Twp. Twp.
LUNCH May 31 misdemeanor arrest
SPECIALS
suspicious circum- warrant in Almont Twp.
stance on Newark Rd. in property damage acci-
11AM-2PM Attica Twp. dent on S. Lake George Rd.
INCLUDES BROASTED POTATOES OR FRENCH FRIES AND SMALL DRINK suspicious circum- in Attica Twp.
COD, CHICKEN, WING DINGS, PULLED PORK, stance in the 6300 block of assault in the 3100
SUBS, SANDWICHES, PITAS, AND MORE! Hunters Creek Rd. in Imlay block of Davis Rd. in Attica
1935 S. CEDAR IMLAY CITY WWW.EATBIGJOES.COM Twp. Twp.
810-724-9000
alarms in the 6900 reckless driving on
block of Martin Rd. in Belle River Rd. in Attica
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quoted. Our deepest fear is
that we are powerful Salutatorian Haley us get where we are today, each graduate whose diplo-
beyond measure. It is our Torres shares senti- said Sydney. Our mothers, mas were then presented by
or
light not our darkness that ments about her years fathers, sisters, brothers, Almont Board of Education
most frightens us. at Almont High school. grandparents, best friends, members: Jonathan Owens,
Who are any of you to classmates, teachers, the John Miles, Jennifer
administration and school Mitchell and John
Home
not expect yourselves to be Haley suggested that
brilliant, talented or fabu- she and her fellow class-
lous. You are children of mates focus less on accu-
God, and playing small mulating wealth and
Insurance
does not serve the world. objects, and rather on creat-
Remember that pas- ing a life that one can look
sage, Kalmar reiterated. back on and admire.
Never, ever play small. Too often people mis-
Other speakers and pre- takenly believe that happi-
senters included Student ness can be bought, when
GASS-BECKER INSURANCE Council President
Medeleine Gray, and twin
sisters, Haley Torres and
in reality it can only happen
if we are content with the
bonds and relationships
ALMONT CAPAC METAMORA
bility and a little bit of free- tal and vocal music during
dom for ourselves. Almonts 140th Annual
Come in and see the shop! We are at a cross-
roads, she said. Do we
Commencement Exercise
were the Almont High
stay grounded in our roots? School Band, under the
Enter our Members of Almonts Class of 2017 await the Or do we branch out, direction of John Reinhard;
moment when they receive their diplomas and explore the possibilities, go and Almont High School
Weekly Drawing to begin to take on the challenges of adulthood. away from home and be Choir, directed by Susie
win a FREE Grooming! someone new? The answer Royster.
Open daily
at 8 a.m. Auditors praise Imlay Twp. leaders
15126 Downey Rd Capac Fund balance is good, healthy
sharing. In the most recent has generated complaints
budget, tax revenues totaled from some residents unable
By Maria Brown ing under the $1 million $257,563 and state monies to use it when the bins fill
mbrown@pageone-inc.com mark for the first time in came in at $241,912. quickly. Some members
As for expenditures, said they were not in favor
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Believe in yourself, up, she said. Some of the throughout the years at the ing victorious in sporting
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from the Paris Accord last signed the Accord. D.C. newspapers on men in the world, taking
ver the weekend, one door closed week. President Trump, a Did President Trump Thursday urging Trump to advice from others whom
and another opened wide for the natural born leader and just bomb Syria because its remain in the Accord, say- he considers of lesser stat-
hundreds of young people in the trailblazer, stepped out of president was dropping ing it would be better for ure than himself could be
Tri-City area as they said farewell to their character when he decided poison gas on its citizens? the economy to do so. By difficult. When the Pope
to fall in lock step with the I guess if you are gassing expanding markets for and 25 of the top CEOs in
high school days and ventured out into our two nations who did not your citizens, you probably innovative clean technolo- the country offer you
ever-changing and increasingly challeng- sign the Accord. Those are not overly concerned gies, the agreement gener- advice and you will not
ing world. countries have determined about global warming. ates jobs and economic consider it; you might be a
What can we say to these graduates climate change is not a A letter signed by 25 growth, the letter says. red neck in a five thousand
that wasnt already said at commencement worldwide threat. major U.S. firms, includ- U.S. companies are well dollar suit.
Nicaragua and Syria dis- ing Apple, Google, positioned to lead in these Tom Janicki
exercises? Bright futures, unlimited pos- agree with scientists and Facebook, Gap, Microsoft markets. Almont Twp.
sibilities, follow your dreams, believe in
yourself. All of that and more has been
and will be said to them dozens of times as Poppy Drive based on Flanders Field
the new grads head out the door and into a Did you thank the retired or discharged? Poppy. By giving a dona- who die
new, somewhat precarious world of choic- Veterans of Foreign Wars During the week of tion to the VFW, you just We shall not sleep,
for doing their jobs when May 11, 12, 13 of 2017, the showed support to our though poppies grow
es and newfound freedomwhich brings they were on active duty Veterans of Foreign Wars brothers and sisters in the In Flanders fields.
along the great weight of personal respon- (and after they were retired/ held its Buddy Poppy United States Armed and The VFW and the VFW
sibility and commitment to the future. discharged too)? They kept Drive. By giving a VFW Uniformed Services, and Auxiliary uses this collect-
The thing about clichs is they become on keeping the United member or a VFW the hardest job in the mili- ed money to help veterans
such because they are generally true. States of America safe Auxiliary member a dona- tary or naval forces is the (and their families) that are
from all foreign powers tion to the VFW Buddy spouse of a veteran. in need due to disaster, or
Spoken time and again because of their that might try and do some Poppy Drive, you did just Here is one of the rea- other need. We do what we
universal certainty. harm to someone or their that. You said Thank you sons the VFW does the can to help veterans of all
But there are other, often overlooked families here in the United for doing your job. The annual Buddy Poppy the armed/uniformed forc-
universal truths that endure, regardless of States or overseas. best and only way a veter- Campaign, it is about a es of the United States of
Did you thank the vet- an or auxiliary member can poem that was written by America. The men and
the economic, social or political climate. erans spouse for doing his say thank you to you is Lt. Colonel John McCrae women of VFW Post 2492
Among them: Kindness is never wast- or her job while being mar- thisthey say thank you during World War I and say thanks to you, the pub-
ed; compassion is heroic; and expressions ried to the veteran while on and the veteran or auxiliary here is what is says: lic, for what you did to
of gratitude are powerful affirmations. active duty or after they member gives you a Buddy In Flanders Field make the campaign a great
By Lt. Colonel John success this year.
Confidence, strength and determination
are not negative personality traits, nor is Veterans to be surveyed McCrae of the Canadian
forces
We look forward until
our next Buddy Poppy
standing up for what one believes and tak- The staff at the Lapeer ing this survey next week. In Flanders fields the Drive in May of 2018.
ing pride in ones workregardless of County Dept. of Veterans It will only take about 10 poppies blow From the members of VFW
Affairs needs help in order minutes to complete. Between the crosses, Post 2492 and VFW Post
what it is. Personal integrity is worth more to best serve the veterans Please simply send it back
than gold; and often the approach to a row on row, 2492 Auxiliary, thank you
of Lapeer County. to us. All responses are That mark our place; for a job well done.
struggle is more important than the strug- We will be distributing confidential and we will and in the sky We say Thank You to
gle itself. a survey to gauge veterans not disclose anyones iden- The larks, still bravely the businesses (Kroger,
experiences with our office tity.
Challenges are healthy and sometimes and other agencies which We thank you in
singing, fly Tim Hortons, and Tractor
taking a risk is wise. The power to choose Scarce heard amid the Supply Company) that let
provide services. advance for helping us help guns below. us hold our VFW Buddy
runs through all of life and accepting and Your opinion is very you. We are the Dead. Short Poppy Campaign this May.
believing in that power is both liberating important to us. It guides Regards, days ago, You show great pride in
and weighty. us, and our resource part- Edward L. Ronders We lived, felt dawn, what you were doing when
ners, in determining what Director saw sunset glow, you said that we can have
There is no education like travel. we do and how we can best U.S. Navy Veteran
Grandparents are great resourcesper- Loved and were loved, our campaign. We look for-
provide you with the qual- Lapeer County Veterans and now we lie ward to next years event.
sonal history is the key to self-knowledge ity services you deserve. Affairs Director In Flanders fields. Very respectfully,
and is nourishment for the soul. A legacy Veterans will be receiv- Lapeer Take up our quarrel Ronald J.
does not have to be cash or property, and
everyone is capable of leaving one. Donations support vets with the foe:
To you from failing
hands we throw
Kazmierczak
Post Chaplin
Post Public Affairs
And perhaps the best advice for mem- The American Legion we would not have done as
The torch; be yours to Officer
bers of the Class of 2017? Carpe Diem... Auxiliary of Post #16 in well this year. Donations
Lapeer would like to thank will ensure that veterans hold it high. VFW Post 2492
Seize the Day! the Lapeer community and and their families will again If ye break faith with us Imlay City
I m at the commence-
ment exercises at
Dryden Jr./Sr. High
them in tender, loving
arms regardless of where
they go or how long they
cents. I was rolling in the
dough at $2.60 an hour.
I didnt know the
residents. Last year only
329 were collected, but
this year an overwhelming
getting those tires in from
their vehicles. Great job
everyone!
School when the memo- stay away. Valedictorian of my class 725 residential and truck Sincerely,
ries start to float to the Im touched by the except by name. Ditto for tires were dropped off! We Roberta Kudsin
surface. warmth and affection, and the Salutatorian. These filled the semi-trailer by Treasurer
They bubble up like a a little jealous about the days, Id be hard pressed 11:00 a.m. I want to extend Almont Twp.
tiny spring in a pond made familiarity and friendships to name 10 members of
murky by the passing of
so much time.
the classmates talk about.
When I graduated from
Stevensons Class of 1975,
as the relationships and Accident victim home
I recall my own high Livonia Stevenson High connections seemed limit- My husband and I Department, the EMTs
School in 1975, I was one ed to the confines of the would like your readers to and the folks at McLaren
of several hundred in the brick and mortar school know that he is home and Lapeer Region Hospital
class. While I had gone to building. recovering from his sur- for their quick response
elementary and junior high This is so not the case geries resulting from the and excellent care during
with some of the students, at Dryden Jr./Sr. High bicycle-car accident on the past week.
the high school was filled School. As I sit and listen May 20 at the corner of We would appreciate
with people from other to Student Council M-53 and M-21. continued prayer for his
parts of the huge school Livonia Stevenson President Sean Riley, to We want to thank, recovery and ask for
Observations in ink... district, which at the time
included five high schools.
High School gradua- Salutatorian Haylee Wolle
and Valedictorian Mia
from the bottom of our
hearts, those that stopped
prayer for the driver of the
vehicle as she goes through
tion photo Class of
Catherine Minolli The community was
booming as new homes
1975. They were all Sliman, Im impressed
with the constant theme of
to help him that day. Also,
we are very thankful for
her trials.
Kate and Denny
black and white back
and subdivisions went up then. family and friendship the Imlay City Police Butterfield-Halbedel
school graduation 42 years at a rapid pace all through thats woven through their
ago...Can that be right?
Forty. Two. Years. Is that
the 1960s and 70s. There
was no small town family
wouldnt be defined by a
letter grade. There were
recollections. Each of them
remark on their differences WWI plaque coming
even possible? feel to the bedroom com- smoking corridors and we and similarities, and how The Almont the war. Fortunately it
The graduates right in munity I grew up in. We could leave the campus for they know and appreciate Community Historical does not list any fatalities;
front of me are sharing knew all of the neighbors lunch, considering a num- their connection to the Society will present the they all came home. Over
memories of their time on our block and the sur- ber of students drove their small town community that Henry Stephens Memorial 110,000 Americans lost
together, which for most rounding streets, but there parents cars to school. nurtured and nourished Library Board with a their lives in the conflict.
of them dates back to kin- were just too many people By the time I reached their souls throughout the memorial plaque honoring That number was greatly
dergarten. for any super close rela- my senior year, I had years. those members of the increased by the Great Flu
They talk about how tionships to develop enough credits to graduate The Dryden Jr./Sr. Almont community who Pandemic of 1918, more
well they know each beyond those bounds. already. My school day ran High School family is a served in World War I. The than 43,000 of those deaths
other, and that they know I didnt know many of from 9 a.m. to noon, when close one, indeed. I imag- presentation will occur at were the result of the flu.
each others parents and my classmates, as the Im I rushed off to my well- ine it will be so throughout the library boards regu- Slightly over half of the
grandparents, too. They okay, youre okay years I paid job as a keypunch the yearsbecause they larly scheduled meeting names on the list served in
talk about the Dryden went to school the stan- operator at Awrey Bakery. always have the communi- on Tuesday, June 13 at 7 France. Those that did not
community, referring to it dards were relaxed. School I loved every minute of ty to welcome them back p.m. serve overseas were in
as a small town family, officials and administrators that job, where I outpaced home. The plaque lists the various stages of their
that they know will con- toyed with a pass/fail my minimum wage earn- Email Catherine at names of 75 men and
tinue to welcome and hold system so students ing friends by a good 50 cminolli@pageone-inc. women who served during Letters page 11-A
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Is it great to be a Seenager?
S ues sister, Ann Elwood,
came to visit for few
days from New Hampshire
The people I hang
around
with are All the Liblong day...
the rules I was used to but
not all. My dad, for exam-
ple, was a stickler about
cheap! Dad took care of
those details before.
Now, its true I that
where she lives. It was not scared turning off the lights when dont have to go to school
good to see her again. She of getting you left a room. Dont or work but I kind of miss
and Sue spent hours talk- pregnant waste electricity, hed say. it. Except when I look out
Photo provided
ing and catching up on and they It costs money! Now I and see a foot of snow out
things (even though they do not use could leave the lights on if there. I do miss the human
talk every week). I always drugs. I wanted. And I could stay interaction, though. Rico
wonder how they can have And I out as long as I wanted and I are here alone a lot I get my allowance from my Uncle Sam now,
so much to talk about. But dont have Rick with nobody waiting up when Sue works. I love not Dad.
I digress. acne. Liblong with a lecture when I got him dearly but we have a
Ann told me about Life is home. little language barrier.
something that I admit I great. Dad also turned the I get an allowance every
had never heard before, Wow, I thought. All of furnace down at night. I month just like back then.
though its on the Internet. that is true! Remember was often cold overnight, But now its Social
And that was about being a when you were a teenager? so my rule was to turn the Security. Its a little more
Seenager. Senior teenag- For some it may be farther furnace down during the than Dad gave me but not
er. back than wed like, but day when I wasnt there much. And now the allow-
Somebody wrote the didnt you always want but keep the temperature ance reminds me that I am
following (I havent found your own place? I did. warm and comfy when I getting old. That didnt
an author but kudos to Nothing wrong with Mom was there. occur to me when I was a
whoever it is): and Dads place, but the So, yes, it was great to teenager.
I am a Seenager. rules there were not made finally have my own Its true that the people
(Senior teenager) by me. The dorm at col- pad. But dad wasnt I hang around with are not
I have everything I lege didnt count nor did paying the rent anymore. I worried about getting preg-
wanted as a teenager only the barracks I lived in was. A rude awakening gers but dont use drugs?
60 years later. while in the Air Force. about what it costs to Are you kidding me? Most
Photo provided
I dont have to go to Again, somebody elses maintain your own place. of them, including me, take
school or work. rules. I now had my own car. a cocktail of medicines to
I get an allowance But when I went to Freedom! A beautiful 66 keep them alive. Maybe
every month. I have my work in East Lansing I got Chevy Caprice. But the they dont use illegal drugs Lights on or off is up to me.
own pad. my own placealone. feeling was slightly altered but they do use drugs.
I dont have a curfew. Now the rules were made when I realized how much I dont have acne any- help with the finances,
I have a drivers by me. Interestingly, I vol- it cost to own and operate more. I dont need troubles, etc. Then came
license and my own car. untarily followed most of a car. Even when gas was Clearasil like I did in high the 40 or so years of living
Alex...
option, Im always on the appreci- (and maybe subsequent there is even a small
lookout for alternative ate their ones) in the car tape player land and am somewhat chance the soil is contami-
ways to enjoy books. My style. and take a little ride concerned about possible The real nated I would recommend
favorite way is with audio A maybe to hunt up a ceme- contamination at the estate and
mortgage
not waiting to do a BEA
books, preferably on disk chapter tery in Michigans thumb property from prior use. after closing. I would rec-
I dont want to be held
expert!
ommend that your pur-
so Mike and I can enjoy or two to look for a few tomb-
them in the car. into Red, stones referred to in Jacki responsible should it later chase agreement stipulates
Now, Im not a Ted however, we realized that Howards book The Thumb come up that the soil is that the seller provide one
Dekker fan. It isnt that I to understand the plot, we Pointed Fingers. The book contaminated. What can to you prior to closing and
dont like his writing would have to ask the local is classified as a mystery I do? making your offer subject
styleI just havent had a library to track down Black because there are, after all M.C., Imlay City but I do not know the cost to your satisfaction with
proper introduction to it. I and White, the first and these years, still holes in M.C., of their services. I have the results of it. This way
remember reading one of third book in what was the true story from the Michigan has regula- never had a client wish to you can back out of the
his books a long time ago; proving to be an adrena- early 1900s as it was tions that protect purchas- purchase a property that deal if it is contaminated.
and when I found Red on a line-laced trilogyone in recorded. A neighbor had ers of property from prior could possibly be contami- There are various state
super sale, I bought it, which the author skillfully given us the book, and it contamination through a nated so I will advise you incentives such as loans
along with House, in which took the main character was one of the first ones process called Baseline to proceed very cautiously. and grants for redeveloping
Dekker teamed up with from the fantasy of Mike read aloud so we Environmental Assessment While you may not be held contaminated properties so
Frank Peretti. Thomas Hunters dream could enjoy it together. or BEA. If you conduct a responsible for cleanup if you do move forward I
OK, I thought, I know world to the reality of his Weve always wanted to BEA within 45 days of there is no guarantee that would consider those as
Peretti. I can DO this. daily existence and back, take that little drive, and it purchasing a property and the State will clean it up. If well.
Mike and I persevered over and over and over seems to me like a plan disclose the results of that the property you seek was If you have any real
through House, wondering again. to track down a bit of that test to the state DEQ then not used for commercial estate or mortgage related
along the way why we Friday, they came. By history and listen to this you would not be held purposes then I believe it questions please Ask
were listening to it. Now now I think I may have fig- new book all in one ride. responsible for the cost of would have very little risk Alex by email at Alex@
and then, we had a little ured out the essence of the Maybe after that, Ill be the cleanup as long as you of contamination as most RealtyVolution.com or by
glimmer of understanding; titles. I think, but Im not able to fill you in on both were not the one who vacant land around here is phone at (810) 664-1819.
and by the end of the book sure, that Im onto some of these stories. caused the contamination. just farmland. If this site You may see your question
the veil had lifted. We had of the layered insinuations. Email Willene at There are companies that was previously used as a and answer featured here.
caught on to the allegory It didnt help that the first willenetanis@aol.com. will provide a BEA for you gas station, factory, oil ADV
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Town Talk
Editors note: Due to space 798-8210 for more info. 810-245-2414 in advance to 7 p.m. For more info call owedfriends.org. City Rd., Lapeer - Regular
constraints announcements ensure your food voucher 810-796-3355. Immunization Clinic Hours:
will be posted one week in Adults 55 and over are invit- will be received before you Widowed Friends invites all (held in 2nd floor clinic
advance of the event. Notices
must be received in writing
ed to Berlin Twp. Senior
Center to play cards from
stop in to shop. Any ques-
tions, please call Joyce
Youth Events widowed to join us for
breakfast and friendship in
area) Mondays 1-3:30 p.m.
Walk-In, Wednesdays 8:30
by noon Monday prior to the noon-3 p.m. the 2nd Kaufman at 810-395-7532. a safe setting every 2nd and a.m.-11:30 p.m. By
Wednesday of every month. Ready, Set, Go! Workshop. 4th Monday of the month at
publication date. This is a FREE workshop Appointment Only,
Bring a sack lunch, bever- The Capac Kitchen serves 9 a.m. at Seros, 925 Gratiot Thursdays 1-3:45 p.m. By
ages provided. Senior stretch free meals every Tuesday for 3-5 year olds & parents/ in Marysville. For more
For Senior Citizens exercise on Tuesdays 10-11
a.m. Potluck luncheons will
from 4:30-6 p.m. at Zion
United Methodist Church.
caregivers! Enjoy fun proj-
ects that will develop your
info, call Julie at 810-388-
0868.
Appointment
Additional Immunization
Only.
c
Thursday, every other
month, 7 p.m.; Post Meetings
1st Thursday every month, 7
p.m.; Auxiliary Meetings 1st
Saturday of every month, 10
a.m.
Almont/Dryden Masons
AREA UNITED
St. Pauls meets 7 p.m. every 2nd
Thursday of the month at
Lutheran Church Masonic Center in Almont.
(ELCA)
METHODIST
200 North Cedar (M-53) 4411 Newark Road
859 N. Van Dyke Road The Imlay City American
Imlay City, MI Attica, MI 48412 Imlay City, Michigan 48444 Legion Post 135 meets the
810-724-1200 810-724-2702 Sunday 2:30 pm 2nd and last Wednesdays of
CHURCHES
email: nlcc@newlifechristian.net Tuesday 7:00 pm the month at 7:30 p.m. The
Worship 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
www.newlifechristian.net
Friday Youth 7:00 pm post is located at 212 E.
Pastor Tim Martin Third Street. Contact them
Pastor Alan Casillas Sunday 10 a.m. Service 15 firstapostolichome.com at 724-1450 or americanle-
15 15
gionpost135@frontier.com.
Attica Capac Imlay City Almont Light of Christ
U.M.C. U.M.C. C.R.C. First Baptist Church Community
The Evening Star Quilt
14952 Imlay City Rd., Capac 395 N. Cedar (M-53) Guild meets the last
27 Elk Lake Road, Attica, MI
(810) 724-0690 Church 810-395-2112
Sunday School - 9:15 am - All Ages
www.imlaycitycrc.org
Worship 10:00 a.m.
Wayne Boyd, Pastor
881 Van Dyke - 810-798-8888
Church Wednesday of each month
at the Davison Senior
Sunday Worship: 10 a.m Sunday Service: 10:30 am Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Sunday Bible Classes: 9:45 am 2720 Winslow Road Center, 10135 Lapeer Rd. in
Attica Food Bank: Serving those Junior Church and Nursery Available Youth Ministry Worship Services
10:30 am & 6:00 pm
Imlay City, MI 48444 Davison. Meetings start at
MOPS Program
in need in Attica Twp, 2-4 pm, Bible Studies Every
Community Mens & Womens
Bible Study Wednesday 7:00 pm 1 Mile South of I-69 Overpass 6:30 p.m. and doors open at
2nd and 4th Monday Monday and Tuesday Evenings fbc@airadvantage.net
Tuesday Morning
Bible Studies Live Webcasting Sunday all worship services Sunday Worship 10:30 am 6 p.m. For more info call
Rev. Ron Rouse 810-724-4315 over Sermonaudio.com/fbcalmont 15 Lisa, 810-358-7294.
www.atticaumc.org 15
Come as you are - everyone is welcome!
16
Come Grow With Us! 15
Proclaiming the Sovereign Grace of God Phone: 810-724-6999 15
15
Womans Life Chapter 855
Dryden Imlay City Sacred Heart GATEWAY ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH will meet June 6, 2017 in
U.M.C. U.M.C. Catholic Church
ASSEMBLY
(ELCA) 109 E. Kempf Court Capac, MI
(810) 395-7557
Richmond at the Lois
Corner of 4th St. & Almont Ave. 700 Maple Vista, Imlay City Wagner Memorial Library
5394 Main Street - Dryden (Across from the Library) 810-724-1135 2796 S. Van Dyke Road - Imlay City at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is
810-796-3341
www.imlayumc.org
9:15 a.m. Sunday School Weekday Masses 74903 McKay Rd., Romeo Morning Worship - 8:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm welcome to attend.
10:30 a.m. Worship Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri 8 am Wed. 10 am 586.336.4673 Evening Service - 5:00 p.m.
Pastor Patricia Hoppenworth
Markets
First Sat. 8 am
Nursery Available Sunday Mornings Wednesday Family Night - 6:45 p.m.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Jr. Church for K-5th grade Weekend Masses 10:30 am Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Youth Group 6th-12th grade Sat. Vigil Mass 5 pm Adult & Children's Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Supervised child care during all services
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. 5pm-6:30pm Sundays Sun. 9 am - English Children's Church during service. Sunday School
EVERYONE WELCOME! Rev. Dr. Marcel Allen Lamb
11 am - Spanish
Confessions 1/2 hr. before each Mass &4pm Sat. COME & MAKE A Phone: 810-724-8110 9:00 a.m. September thru May Every Sunday Lapeer
15 810-724-0687 15 Father Paul Ward 15
DIFFERENCE WITH US! 15 Pastor Jeffrey S. Krist 15 Staffed Nursery During Worship 15 Countys largest Flea
Market will be held at the
West Berlin Imlay City Christ Evangelical First Congregational Church Lapeer Center Building, 425
Church of Christ Lutheran Church United Church of Christ
U.M.C. 670 N. Van Dyke 1970 S. Almont Ave., Imlay City 275 Bancroft - Imlay City
County Center St. in Lapeer.
From 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Up to 75
Imlay City, MI 48444
201 E. St. Clair, Almont, MI
905 Holmes Rd. - Allenton, MI Sunday Service
at corner of Newark Rd.
(Corner of 5th Street) 810-798-8855
booths inside and outside
810-724-7855 sell a huge variety of items
Corner of Almont Road Bible Study (all ages) 10:00am
Sunday School 9:00 a.m. 810-724-6207 Sr. Pastor: Keith Langley
Morning Worship 11:00am to the public. This long-run-
810-395-2409 1st Sunday of the
Month Evening Service 2:30pm
Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.
Thursday Worship 7:00 p.m.
Sunday School &Morning Adult Group 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service at 10:15 a.m.
Nursery available and Jr. Church ning community event is
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Classes (all ages) 7:00pm Pastor Rev. Dr. Renee C. Jackson
for ages 3 thru 5th grade sponsored by the Lapeer
Rev. Curtis Clarke 810-724-3306 Ralph O. Stuebs
No matter who you are or where you are
Jr./Sr. High Youth Group ~ Sundays 6-8pm Center Building, a non-prof-
Kidz 4 Christ ~ Wednesdays 6-7:30pm
15
COME WORSHIP WITH US!
John Barker, Minister 15
Cell-(567) 674-0438
Come to the WELS on lifes journey, you are welcome here!15 Pre-School - 5th grade
it organization for 60 years.
15 15
There is no admission
Goodland 16
Family of St. Cornelius St. Nicholas St. John The Holy Redeemer charge. For info on space
Community Christ Catholic Church Catholic Church Evangelist rentals, contact Logan: 810-
Lutheran Church - Catholic Church Lutheran Church 347-7915. Visit www.
Church Missouri Synod
3834 N. Mill Street
P.O. Box 208
4331 Capac Road
Capac, MI 48014
872 Capac Rd. 4538 Dryden Rd. Dryden, MI LapeerCenter.com for
2008 N. Van Dyke Dryden MI 48428 810-395-7572
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Imlay City www.stnicholascapac.com www.stjohnsallenton.com www.lutheransonline.com/holyred Alley catering information,
Imlay City, MI 48444 Bible Study - 9:00 am Weekday Masses:
Weekday Masses: Weekday Masses: 8:00 am - BIBLE CLASS; 9:30 am - WORSHIP or call 664-2109. Email: lap-
Wed. & Thurs. 8:30 a.m.
810.724.1747 Worship Time - 10:30 am Wed. & Fri. 8:30 a.m. Thurs. & Fri. 8:30 a.m. 11:00 am - SUNDAY SCHOOL & BIBLE CLASS eercenter@charter.net. The
Weekend Masses: ALL WELCOME!!!
Worship Service: 10:00 am
Childrens Church - 10:30 am Weekend Masses: Weekend Masses: Lapeer Center Building Flea
Phone 810-724-2620 Saturday - 4:30 p.m. Saturday - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday - 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.
Sunday - 11:00 a.m. Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Pastor Steven Helms Market has been voted The
Pastor Chad Hampton lutheranfamilyofchrist.org 16 17 Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 15 Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 15 Christian Preschool Available 15 Best of the Best.
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ceremonies planned
Skins and raffles will be Memorial Fund, 2350 Capac
available and divisions will Rd.; Berlin, MI 48002.
include Mens, Mixed and For questions or more
Womens. information, call Nile
By Maria Brown drop off worn, faded and Money raised from the McGeorge at 810-531-2110
mbrown@pageone-inc.com tattered flags to the hall, event will provide funding or Doug McGeorge at 810-
where they will be retired to benefit Capac youth, 542-5016.
TRI-CITY AREA during the ceremonial
In honor of Flag Day, local burning.
groups will host flag retire-
ment ceremonies next
In Riley Township, the
Memphis American Legion Allie Louise returns June 13
week. Post will conduct a retire- IMLAYCITY Talented singer/songwriter
In Imlay City, ment ceremony on June 14 Allie Louise makes a return visit to Lamb-Steele Park
American Legion and at 10 a.m. at the Riley next Tuesday (June 13) as part of the Downtown
VFW Post members will Township Park, 13016 Development Authoritys Summer Concert Series.
Photo provided
meet at the VFW Post, Belle River Rd. All are The free Tuesday evening concert will begin at 7
located behind the Tri-City welcome and asked to a.m. and conclude at 8:30 p.m.
Times offices at bring worn flags for proper In the event of inclement weather, the concert will
Fairgrounds and old M-21, disposal. be moved to Heritage Church at 543 N. Cedar St.
Carol Lambert and Nancy Desjarlais present on Wednesday, June 14, at For more information, Future concerts will feature: Community Karaoke
Vic Martin, president of Sunrise Kiwanis Club 6 p.m. contact the Riley Twp. on June 20; Rockville! on June 27; Arts & Scraps/Ray
of Lapeer, with Friend of Education award. Residents are invited to office at (810) 392-2326. Champion on July 11; Rich Eddys Rockin Oldies on
July 18; World of Music on Aug. 1; The Amazing
Sunrise Kiwanis honored Letters Continued: Clark/Lakestone Banks Ice Cream Social on Aug. 8;
3rd Degree Burns on Aug. 15; and the Rock of Ages
Big Band to conclude the series on Aug. 22.
Nancy Desjarlais, sponsorship of the from page 8-A lar meeting on Monday,
President of Beta Lambda, Backpack Weekend June 12 at 7 p.m., a history
training and were dis- of Almonts involvement
Lapeer, Michigan of The Meals Program. Lapeer
charged from the service
Academic All-Star
Delta Kappa Gamma Sunrise Kiwanis has spon- in World War I will be pre-
shortly after the war ended sented. All are welcome to
(DKG) Society sored the Backpack on November 11, 1918.
International, presented Weekend Meals Program attend.
The World War I Sincerely,
The Alpha Iota State for over seven years. The plaque will join the exist-
Chapter Friend of program provides nutri- James R. Wade Sr.
Education Award tious food every weekend
ing plaques for World War President Kimberly Kuligowski
II, the Korean War and the
Certificate to The Sunrise during the school year for Vietnam War.
Almont Community Senior ~ Dryden High School
Kiwanis Club of Lapeer on over 350 children at four Historical Society
At the Societys regu- Almont Kimberly is the daughter of
Wednesday, May 17. Lapeer elementary schools.
Edward and Jennifer
DKG is a professional
honor society for women
The programs name comes
from the fact that each Classic benefits hospice
Twenty-six years ago,
community to help care for
Kuligowski.
She has a 3.79 GPA.
educators with more than childs food is provided in
Paul Streber and his wife terminally ill patients, Kimberlys hobbies include
83,000 members. a backpack that the child bowling, online shopping and
Established in 17 member takes home with them each Nancy made the difficult regardless of their ability
decision to move her father to pay. hanging out with friends.
countries around the world, weekend. Without the If she could change one thing
the Society defines its mis- Backpack program, from Hamtramck to their Through support from
home in Almont so he events like the Nancy about school, she would prefer a later start time.
sion as promoting profes- these children might other- In her wildest dreams, Kimberly would win the lot-
sional and personal growth wise go hungry, and as a could receive round-the- Streber Memorial Golf
clock hospice care while Classic, McLaren Hospice tery and never have to work a day in her life.
of women educators and result of the program, stu- The person she most admires is her dad because
battling cancer. can provide non-reim-
excellence in education. dents have shown improved Just five years after her bursed services such as hes always willing to help me out, pushes me to do
Sunrise Kiwanis Club behavior and a greater abil- father, Nancy Streber also music therapy, and my best and hes the smartest person Iknow.
was recognized by the Beta ity to focus on their stud- passed away at her home in bereavement support pro- Kimberly believes the biggest challenge facing her
Lambda Chapter for its ies. Almont, but not before grams including Camp generation is social media as it takes away peoples
making known that one of Forget-Me-Not, McLarens ability to socialize.
Grads Cindy and Ashley Akers her last wishes was to give grief camp for children. Her career goals include graduating from law
school and becoming a prosecuting attorney.
back to the people who McLaren Hospice is
Cindy Akers (Hintz) cared for her father at the extremely grateful for the While at Dryden Jr./Sr. High School, Kimberly par-
graduated May 12th, 2017 end of his life. many sponsors, golfers, ticipated in cheer, bowling, soccer, Student Council,
magna cum laude with an In 1997, Dave Streber and volunteers who make served on the Veterans Esteem Team and was a
associates of applied sci- launched the Nancy Streber this event possible year National Honor Society member.
ence in Pastry Arts from Memorial Golf Classic to after year. On behalf of
Macomb Community honor the legacy and wish- everyone at McLaren
College. Proud parents are es of his mother. Dave and Hospice, we extend a spe-
Don and Claudia Hintz of
Almont, MI.
Tami have traditionally
hosted the event on
cial thanks to Dave and
Tami Streber and the
Academic All-Star
Cindys daughter Mothers Day weekend, Streber family for organiz-
Ashley Akers graduated donating all proceeds to ing the event, as well as to
May 6th, 2017 with High
Honors with a Bachelors
Akers of Sterling Heights.
Proud grandparents are
McLaren Hospice. Chuck Mack, Jennifer Justin Knox
With the support of Lambert, Melissa Senior ~ Dryden High School
degree in Criminal Justice Don and Claudia of family, friends and dozens Hamilton, Jenny Streber,
from Michigan State Almont, MI and Gordon of community sponsors, Eric Tasker, and the staff of
University. Proud parents and Carol Akers of Justin is the son of Deanna
the Strebers held the 20th Heather Hills Golf Club and Craig Knox.
are Woodrow and Cindy Almont, MI. annual Nancy Streber for their continued support He has a 3.915 GPA.
Memorial Golf Classic on of the Nancy Streber Justin spends his free time
Gierman on Presidents list Saturday, May 13, at Memorial Golf Classic and playing sports and hanging out
Heather Hills Golf Club in McLaren Hospice. with friends.
Kyle Gierman has been time earning this award. Romeo. We also wish to
named to the Presidents He is a Senior at Baker He says there isnt anything
Through the generosity acknowledge this years
list at Baker College of College, studying Cyber he would change about his
of event sponsors and event sponsors: Auto
Auburn Hills, for achiev- Security. guests, $9,050 was raised Pallets, AVI Foodsystems, school experience because Dryden is my favorite
ing a 4.0 grade point aver- Kyle is a 2013 graduate to benefit McLaren Backer Landscaping, Caps place in the world.
age as a full time student of Dryden High School, Hospice, raising the accu- & Plates (Dave Asman), In Justins wildest dreams he would be rich and live
for the Winter Quarter and the son of Kip and mulated donations raised Sandy & Ken Desjardins, in the Bahamas.
2017. This is Kyles 4th Jenny Gierman. in Nancy Strebers name to David Jaw of the Detroit The person he most admires is his dad because hes
more than $100,000 over Lions, DHL Supply Chain, a nice, trustworthy guy.
Subscribe online to the Tri-City Times the past 20 years. EnerSys, Fraza Forklifts, Justin believes the biggest challenge facing his gen-
This years outing was Great Lakes Dock & Door, eration is social media because people would rather
TRI-CITY AREA Readers can now get all also played in memory of Heather Hills Golf Club, communicate with their phones than in-person.
access to local news with just one click of the James Snay, the father of a Heidebreicht Chevrolet, His career goals include going to college, making a
mouse. long-time attendee of the Hired Hands, LLC, Ignight lot of money, retiring early and traveling around the
The Tri-City Times offers an Online Edition sub- Nancy Streber Memorial Building Services, National world.
scription program and for half the print price, you Golf Classic. Management Systems, While at Dryden Jr./Sr. High School, Justin took
can access a digital edition of every weeks newspa- After learning about PAL Trailer Leasing, part in basketball, baseball, soccer and was a
per no matter where you are. McLaren Hospice through Seagate Trailer National Honor Society member.
For just $15 for 52 weeks, readers can head to his sons involvement in Maintenance & Repair,
the Tri-City Times Web site, the annual golf outing, John Streber, Paul Streber,
www.tricitytimes-online.com, log into their account James also elected to par- Tom & Nichole Ross,
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Obituaries
~ Marvin Marv Laarman, 85 ~
Marvin Marv Chapman.
Laarman, age 85, of He is survived by his
Pontiac, Michigan, for- daughter: Ginger
merly of Imlay City, MI, (Gerard) Pietka of
died Monday, May 29, Harrison Twp., MI; two
2017 at St. Joseph Mercy sons: Christopher Kip
Hospital Oakland, Laarman of Newbery, OR
Pontiac, Michigan. and Timothy (Holly)
Marvin Jay Laarman Laarman of Davison, MI;
was born June 25, 1932 one granddaughter:
Website photo
in Imlay City, MI. He Jessica (Ben) Williams of
was the son of the late Traverse City, MI; one
Peter and the late Cora great-grandson: Chase
(Steigenga) Laarman. Pasicznyk; one sister: Veterans can take a free tour of Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly
Marv grew up in Imlay Geri VanStempvoort; and on June 14.
City, MI and attended the his sister-in-law: Lucy
?
She was a long time Paulette, Simonne Lene, to the national cemetery jokreiner@lapeercounty. mandatory.
sewing machine operator Shane Garrett, Chase aboard a Blue Lakes Motor org To register, call 810-
for Ford Motor Company Carlson, and Yvette Marie. Coach. A free box lunch Legal workshop for Vets 667-0256 or email:
will be provided by mem- In another matter, local jokreiner@lapeercounty.
bers of the Legions Ladies attorney and U.S. Army org
asking...
presentation, Mr. Muxlow climate controlled environ-
taught students Reptilian ments. Poor regulation of mimics the colors of the
Biology. Students were their body temperature can venomous color snake with
able to hold the reptiles and lead to them burning more its red stripes next to yel-
ask questions about them. calories and creating more low stripes. Both species
They were fascinated by stress, which could be to have alternating bands of
Will I save money by the scales on the reptiles,
the beautiful coloration of
their detriment.
Mr. Muxlow shared
yellow, red, and black but
differ in their venom. This
joining a cremation or the milk snake and reticu-
lated python, and the teeth,
some fascinating facts with
ICHS Biology students,
type of color pattern is a
defense mechanism. This
memorial society? tails, and eyes of alligators such as nonvenomous milk type of mimicry is common
and crocodiles. snakes (which is a species in nature and their bright
Students learned that of king snakes) with its colors typically serve as a
snakes do not have noses to beautiful colors of black warning sign for other
smell their surroundings stripes next to red stripes, predators.
Cremation or memorial societies in Michigan are
largely for-profit business brands of funeral homes.
Membership fees are unnecessary.
www.tricitytimes-online.com
For the third consecutive year, the Lapeer County FFA program has
planted downtown Imlay City's flower pots located on the sidewalks
on Third Street and Almont Avenue. The DDA purchases the plants
from the FFAs annual flower fundraiser, and the students then care
for the plants until they are brought to downtown. Pictured are FFA
students and Imlay City residents Tera Cruce, Channon Turrell and
Madison Fricko with FFA Advisor Tammy Hyatt.
$500
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Business News
bumper warranty3
the award is a positive
reflection on the all of the tomer satisfaction. through July 5, 2017. (M-53) in Imlay City.
dealerships staff and After accepting the We appreciate the For questions, infor-
departments. award from Perczak, sacrifices these men and mation or to make an
He added that this year
marks the eighth time
Imlay City Ford has been
LaFontaine Jr. acknowl-
edged his staff and his
father, Paul Sr., who was
women have made to this
country to protect our
freedom, said Paul
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appointment for service or
sales, call the dealership at
810-724-5900.
the recipient of the present for the occasion.
Iwant to thank my
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In conjunction with
$
us, said LaFontaine Jr. Memorial Day, Imlay City
Presidents Award from Fords Great Lakes This award is based on Ford has announced a
Regional Manager Dave Perczak. customer feedback, which $750 Military Appreciation
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mbrown@pageone-inc.com
reports that the classes will
be open to everyone-wom-
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the board recommend-
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Imlay City for the past 14. to keep up with the rapid
He says Thibodeau
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age.
ated out of a desire to help
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Helping othersand a deep
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top notch post surgical care,
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On May 9, Almont High School senior
Mikaela Dwyer is pictured after being award-
him to the profession. ed injuries and strains and ed first place in this years Michigan Arson
And in Imlay City, hes
been able to do just that --Dave sprains, and helping those
with neurological and bal-
Poster Contest which took place at the
Detroit Marriott in Livonia. Mikaela earned
though Dave believes its Physical Therapist
the people here that make
the difference.
Thibodeau ance issues.
All of that and more is David Dave Thibodeau
marks 30 years in the
herself $250 and another $250 for the class-
room of her art teacher, Lisa Wright. Mikaela
what keeps Dave going in is the daughter of Mathew and Carrie Dwyer.
There are wonderful hands-on care, Dave says business this year.
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Meanwhile, Adam
leaving.
on during Mondays commissioning ceremony.
On Monday, just prior to Imlay
Citys Memorial Day parade and those bars on Jakes uniform, he Korean War.
ceremony, a commissioning cere- dropped to one knee with a marriage Both his dad and grandfather
Born-and-bred in tar to round out the bands www.tricitytimes-online.com, Search on for missing Leader dog Yellow lab broke free from leash
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Although the dog and Brunner said that at
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Almonts concert series but I decided to take her to bolt. The best thing
to begin on June 15th, outside so she could play. would be to drop some food
Artress, guitar; and Tim performs at Almont Park, in Leonard; and the
ever had that kind of free- If we can get her to Jackie Brunner with Brinkley, the yellow lab Leader Dog shes been
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departure. the warm welcome and sup- to lead our district, June of that year renewed.
His last day in Capac port. You should take great Standel said. from a part-time position. According to media
will be June 30. The follow- pride in your district, which She said she believes One year ago, he earned reports, Bay City Public
ing day Bigelow begins his has a bright future. the district can name a new his doctorate degree from Schools is home to about
new job as superintendent School Board President superintendent by the time Oakland University and 7,900 students. Capac
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Honor Roll
IMLAY CITY MIDDLE Bigger, Melanie Grace Wegrzyn, Olivia Ruth
SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Brandt, Collin Orien Wetherford, Shelby Ann
Imlay City Middle Cloud, Davis Mark Whelan, Jenna Elizabeth
School has released its Delong, Tyler Steven Zepeda, Pahola
honor roll for the third Diaz, Emily Hope
marking period of the 2016- Dudek, Jwell Diana 8th grade:
2017 school year. Elder, Alyssa Julia All As
Flores, Yadira Lee Chavez, Amelia Elizabeth
6th grade: Galindo, Isay Dingwell, Zackary Michael
All As Hall, Madison Elizabeth Dougherty, Megan Nicole
Barth, Amanda Rae Hayes, Joshua Warren Herfert, Victoria Lynn
Belisle, Faith Marie Heeke, Hannah Shea Hughes, Hannah Joy
Belisle, Grace Lynn Kanai, Brendan Christopher Kapushinski, Sydney Lynn
Brown, Julia Marie Kelly, Gracie Mae Klebba, Gracie Diane
Czapiewski, Liliana Jean King, Haliegh Lorayne Land, Jager Alan
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DAmbrosio, Anthony Knezevich, John Savo Liu, Wei Huang Raymond
Jiovanni Konarski, Angelene Pankey, Laura Leigh
Finch, Carter Shamus Kathryn Penzien, Breanna Marie
Kalmar, William Frank LaCommare, Andrew Riley Ragle, Jack David
Keesler, William Lee Lauwers, Rachel Marie Rossen, Kayla Ashlyn Lapeer County Sheriff Scott McKenna, Almont Police Chief Andy Martin,
Kent, Emma Logan Lengemann, Ana Luise Salcedo-Farias, Jose Imlay City Police Chief Scott Pike, Russell Adams of Lapeer County EMS
LaCommare, Emmerson Lengemann, Mary Grace Francisco and Lapeer County Undersheriff Jeremy Howe advocate for HOPE.
Rose Livingston, Olivia Marie Stoldt, Logan Thomas
Lauwers, Elizabeth Ann
Lengemann, Lilian Patricia
Lord, Hayley Grace
McAvoy, Scott Alan Honor Roll Lifeline: Hope not Handcuffs for addicts
Lenz, Alexis Lorraine Miller, Natalie Patricia Abram, Parker Isaac from page 1-A individuals have sought approach to dealing with
Livingston, Sydney Marie Pena, Melanie Alden, Andrew Mathew departments for the pur- help. the countys growing
Morse, Gabrielle Ann Perreault, Angelique James Glen pose of receiving treat- Our job is to act as addiction problem.
Pries, Tyler James Sarka, Travis Robert Atkinson, Caitlyn James ment, said McKenna. facilitators, said Howe. This program offers a
Rekowski, Brooke Scese, Claire Marguerite Barajas Orozco, Daniela We try to make the indi- safe haven for people who
Once the process has
Elizabeth Shaw, Neva Rosmary Barajas, Daniela
been initiated, we contact a vidual comfortable in their really want the help, said
Ross, Brooklyn Juliana Smith, Joseph Earl Beadia, Kayla Mae
volunteer (Angel) who surroundings, then we con- Martin. Its our job to
Roszczewski, Clayton Torres, Leslie Broder, Jonathan Paul
Richard Urbaniak, Emma Hope Burns, JonPaul Riley takes over. tact a volunteer Angel to place a call to a volunteer
Roszczewski, Kendall Whitis, Austin Tyler Cardenas Arteaga, Angela The role of the Angel meet with them privately on behalf of the individual
Renae Wimpari, Olivia Marie Cardenas Barragan, Alondra is to coordinate treatment, and begin the process of seeking help.
Salomon Martinez, Angela Wolford, Lance Jeffrey Carroll, Jacob Michael provide transportation and providing treatment. Volunteer Angels sought
Shirling, Evan Beau Zepeda, Karina Caudillo, Seaana Marica information, and generally Its a new concept for Hope Not Handcuffs is
Sills, Abbigail Michele Cusson, Magena Hunter be assistive to the addict in local law enforcement, currently looking for vol-
Webb, Sophia Alaine Honor Roll Cuthbertson, Aidan setting forth his/her path to Howe admitted, but this unteers to serve as
Alden, Joseph Romain Glen Christopher recovery. program has proved to be angels in Lapeer County.
Honor Roll Almanza Cervantes, Dahn, Jacob Dylan While this program effective in Macomb Cheri Pfeiffer, vice
Alessandrini, Nevaeh Ximena David, Coral Marie alone will not rid our com- County and in Eastern president of Families
Nichol Barajas, Abril Davio, Dylan John munities of these drugs states. Against Narcotics,
Auger, Evan Joseph Barragan, Jorge De la Cruz, Jennifer that have plagued our com- Its important to described angels as the
Barragan, Luis Benge Jr., Christopher Denver, Jessica Lynn munities, McKenna said, understand that people individuals called upon to
Barragan, Tanya James Dervishi, Angela it can begin the process who are struggling with provide comfort and sup-
Barron, Alexia Leon Benson, Olivia Elizabeth Diaz, Alexia of recovery if the individu- addictions are still deserv- port for addicts who walk
Belbeck, Katelyn Faith Boesler, Thomas Andrew Eades, Joshua Andrew al wants it. ing of support, Howe into any of the three par-
Brandt, Carter Mathew Cardenas Orozco, Valeria Erman, Samuel David Undersheriff Jeremy said. A lot of times that ticipating law enforcement
Cardenas Barajas, Ana Casillas-Espino, Ceciley Evard, Michael James Howe agreed that the pro- means detoxing before the departments.
Karen Cianna Finn, Skyler Rochelle grams success will require treatment can begin. Volunteers willing and
Carrera-Martinez, Silvia Clark, Tabitha Paris Fox, Abigael Lynne the full participation of the He added that Lapeer able to donate any amount
Cassandra Conklin, Grace Rose-Hanna Fultz, Devin Michael addict. County EMS has agreed to of their time to the Hope
Clark, Kayleigh Anne Cremeans, Natasha Destany Galindo, Betsabe He added that while provide an addicts trans- Not Handcuffs program
Denver, Jenna Ashley Deitz, Tess Louise Granz, Lisa Marie Hope Not Handcuffs is portation to a local treat- are encouraged to sign up
Duckworth, Ryan Jesse Deltoro, Nataly Gray, Jordan Terence new to Lapeer County, ment center. by calling 810-410-6010,
Eades, Jayden Alexander Douglas, Natalie Marie Guerrero, John Ricardo similar programs have As participants in or visit the website at:
Evans, Alyssa Noel Dudley, Hailee Marie Guevara, Elyssa Marie been successful, including Hope Not Handcuffs, www.familiesagainstnar-
Galat, Sara Isabel Dulac, Candice Marie Hart, Virgia Lynn in nearby Macomb County, Almont Police Chief Andy cotics/hopenothandcuffs.
Galindo, Edwin Eagle, Taylor Jo Hayward, Makenzie Laura where 215 drug-addicted Martin likes the novel org.
Granz, Mandy Marie Edwards, Donavin Henry Hernandez, Marangeliz
Grubb, Daniel David Ferguson, Ava Nicole Hernandez, Vanessa
Guerrero, Aden
Guerrero, Tiffany Lynn
Friedenstab, Isabella Gayle
Gill, Lucas Ryan
Jacqueline
Jeffers, Kayla Lynn Relay: Fairgrounds to host fundraiser
Harmon, Melvin Oakley Gray, Gabrielle Elayne Johnson, Veronica Belle from page 1-A Broken Hallelujah at raffles will be announced
Hartman, Noah Isaac Hancock, Ethan Christopher Jones, Kurstin Riley ($15), and participants 13 12:30 p.m.; Untamed at 8 p.m., followed by the
Hoblet, Monique Rose Hedgcock, Alexis Sierra Judd, Sierra Rae years and older ($20). Beauty from 1-2:30 p.m.; traditional Luminaria
Hund, Beau Thomas Hernandez, Camila Joseline Kaeding, Gavin Robert Based on availability, Jake Cox from 2:30-3 Ceremony at 9:45 p.m.
Jacobsen, Summer Michelle Hollenbeck, Avery Robert Keeley, Jacob James participants receive a p.m.; Virtuoso Band from To join a team or
Jones, Annabelle Nicole Houston, Shane Bradley- Kline, Angelena Marie Relay t-shirt. Medals will 3-4:30 p.m.; Jarod make a donation. visit the
Kline, Andrew Joseph Lewi Kovacik, Connor Vincent be awarded the top five VanWagner from 4:30-5 Relay For Life website at:
Lewis, Dorian Kegan Keeley, Ashley Ann Krahn, Daniel Lucero finishers in each age p.m.; Band of Brothers www.relayforlife.org/lap-
Locher, Joshua Robert Landerschier, Dillan Madden, Casey Aloha from 5-6:30 p.m.; Frame eercountymi
group.
Lopez, Andrea Richard Marzetti, Bianca Kay 42 from 7-8:30 p.m. and The Eastern Michigan
McMurray, Kelsea Ann
This years musical
McEwan, Jacob Gene Melendez, Haydeliz the Stage Junkies perform Fairgrounds is located at
Melendez, Jacob Joel Mow, Carl Zahner Milana, Anthony Daniel
lineup features the Voltage
Band from 10:30-noon; at 8:30 p.m. 195 Midway Street (off
Milana, Vincenza Marie Muehleisen, Benjamin Miller, Brenna Lee Winners of the 50/50 M-53) in Imlay City.
Mitchell, Kennedy Noelle Michael Monville, Grace Elizabeth Dr. Phyllis Wofle sings
Monville, Brendan William Nally, Amanda Elizabeth Moore, Jennifer Renee
Mutch, Gwendolyn Reese
Nelden, Cooper Jeffrey
Nerkowski, John Willard
Nolin, Xander James
Morse, Emily Rae
Nowak, Natalie Marie Wall: Almont prepares for July visit
Nowak, Alison Jo Ocasio Carrasquillo, Dylan Ocampo, Alionso from page 1-A To volunteer, call Joe may be made out to: VVA
Pawlaczyk, Gregory Arian Ocampo, Isabel Like the national Cain at 810-798-8134 or Chapter 287, P.O. Box
Thomas Ousley, Trent Michael Parkin, Collin Tyler memorial, the Moving 810-798-3321, or email 851, Lapeer MI, 48446.
Piche, Jonathan Jerimiah Powers, Rylan William Passarelli, Allison Marjorie Wall honors the more than to: jlcabe@frontier.com. Donors should desig-
Puentes, Charlie Ramsay, Asha Elizabeth Perez, Gisell 58,000 men and women Or contact Glenn Ream at nate that their checks go
Randolph, Mackenzie Grace Redd, Holden Michael Ramos Ramirez, Vanesa who sacrificed their lives 810-688-2954. toward the Moving Walls
Rodriguez-Kelley, Briana Riker, Jacob Allan Sarai during the Vietnam War. Donations of checks visit to Almont.
Susanne Rios, Ashley Lizbeth Resnick, Payton Alexander
Rodriguez-Torres, Rafael Roberts, Harley Jean Ross, Madison Lynn
Rojas, Yesenia Lucero
Salcedo, Asia
Rodriguez, Alexander
Vincent
Rossen, Kyle Grayson
Rossen, Quinn Kip Search: Lost Leader Dog still not found
Schapman, Lucas Rodriguez, Samantha Rzeszut, Hailie Mackenzie Fiedor noted that with lots of energy and is
from page 1-A
Timmothy Rojas, Cristian Rene Sandzik, Dakota James
she continued. Shes Lost Dog Rescue staff has scared, she said. We
Schmidt, Kaitlynn Marie Rumsey, Kailee Sky Schapman, Evan Ryan
scared and is only going to been leaving out food and believe shes still out there
Schriber, Hope Olivia Salcedo, Andrea Schriber, Grace Marie
Seitz, Belle Marie run off from people trying setting up cameras in hopes and is on the move.
Schefke, Mahkaylah Nicole Schwab, Cole Lucas
Shafer, Ethan Patrick Seger, Taylor Lynn Sellers, Emma Lynn to catch her. of sighting Brinkley and Fiedor asks that anyone
Smith, Logan Nickalus Senkow, Autumn Rose Stone, Skylar Roseanne Fiedor said the best monitoring her eating hab- who sights Brinkley, to
Stone, Natalie Marie Shevnock, Scott Garret Stone, Tyler Garside chance for Brinkleys its. call or leave a tip at Lost
Thrasher, Lucas Arthur Sliman, Elizabeth May Stoutenburg, Bryce recovery is to create envi- Though it is possible Dog Rescue at 248-807-
Vanderploeg, Brady Scott Smith, Nathan James Anthony ronments where she will someone has captured 0095.
Vaubel, Veronica Madeline Stanford, Katrina Marie Sullivan, Cody Lane feel safe. Brinkley and not informed She added that if a tip
Vettraino, Nathan Anthony Stoldt, Trinity Leeann Thibodeau, Abigail She needs to be able to authorities, Fiedor doubts should lead to Brinkleys
Visner, Riley Paul Swain, Ty Michael Margaret settle in a comfort zone, that is the case. recovery, Leader Dog and
Wetzel, Drew Lynn Vargas, Perla Tolitsky, Robert Alan which would allow us the Theres a chance the animals owner have
Yoas, Calvin Marshall Vincent, Reina Jo Tolley, William Robert opportunity to safely trap someone might have her, established a modest
Wagester, Griffin Martin Webb, Jacob Thomas her, Fiedor said. Fiedor admitted, but weve reward.
7th grade: Wagner, Hannah Marie Welch, Eloniah Rose In a best-case scenario, never had a situation where But we dont want
All As Wampler, Mason Paul Wildie, Mason Andrew Fiedor said a very large someone captured and kept people trying to capture her
Aune, Dean Kristopher Ward, Aidan James Wimpari, Annika Renee o-ring trap would be used a lost dog. for the reward, Fiedor
Barrett, Paige Lee Ward, Joslynn Rose Zepeda-Martinez, Diego to capture the animal. Shes a young pup concluded.
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Imlay City Christian School
students demonstrated their
artistic talents and support
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Saturday, June 10th 8:30am to 11:30am
of local conservation efforts
by participating in the 2017
Lapeer County District
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Contest.
The theme of this years
competition was We All
Need Trees, which had to
be incorporated into each
poster submitted for con-
sideration by the judges.
ICCS Principal Karen
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Imlay City girls track team and Detroit Cody (eight apiece),
registered two placewinning Battle Creek Harper Creek,
performances en route to a Dewitt, Fruitport and Lansing
four-way tie for 31st last Sexton (seven each), Imlay
Saturday at the Division 2 state City, Linden, Allendale and
finals. Mason (six apiece), Cros-Lex,
Zeeland East High School Auburn Hills Avondale,
is where the action unfolded. Coldwater, Paw Paw, Wayland
Lansing Waverlys 47-point Union, Belding, Adrian, Notre
Imlay Citys Grace Whitney total set the pace that day. They Dame Prep, Goodrich, Grand
returns a shot at the state Imlay City pole vaulter
were followed by Zeeland East River Preparatory and Cedar
finals in Kalamazoo. Carly Livingston placed at
(46 points), Holland Christian Springs (five each), Corunna,
the Div. 2 state meet.
Whitney
(34), East Grand Rapids (31), Portland, Battle Creek,
Carleton Airport (24), Detroit Pennfield and North Branch Carly Livingston headlined
Country Day and Cadillac (21 (four apiece), Zeeland West and for Imlay City that day. She
each), Ludington, Romulus, Monroe Jefferson (three each), registered a school record-set-
second
Dearborn Divine Child and Whitehall, Three Rivers, Ann ting pole vault clearance of 11
Grand Rapids South christian Arbor Gabriel Richard, feet 6 inches on the way to a
(20 apiece), Flint Powers (19.5), Fowlerville, St. Joseph and sixth.
Tecumseh (19), Ada Forest Benton Harbor (two apiece), Robin LeFeveres long
at states
Hills Eastern and Spring Lake Plainwell, Olivet and Freeland jump provided Imlay City with
(18 each), Hamilton (16), St. Imlay City long jumper (one each) along with a sixth as well. LeFevere man-
Clair Shores South Lake and Robin LeFevere placed at Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook aged a performance of 16 feet 8
St. Johns (14 apiece), South the Div. 2 state finals. Kingswood (one-half). 3/4 inches en route.
Spartan tennis ace
reaches title match
By Kevin Kissane Adams, Schenkel
capture All-State
Tri-City Times Sports Editor
matchup where they will square preparing them mentally for this He added that Cassie Latcha,
off versus Lutheran North. The test. I stressed doing all the little Isabella Meszaros, Shelby
Raiders head into that encounter things well, showing to the ball, Kutchey and Mackenzie Stumpf
sporting a 14-3-2 overall mark. pass with a purpose, , first touch, excelled defensively for Almont.
The Almont girls soccer team celebrates a district title last In Fridays district champion- the team that did all the little Aliyah Cremeans was the
Friday. The Raiders downed Millington, 7-1, that day. ship clash, Almont jumped out to things well would win this winning Almont goalkeeper.
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Track
Imlay City boys end season at states Imlay City boys track
team claimed four place-
winning performances at
tered a third as well. They
were timed in 8:50.86.
Swartz, 1600-meter
By Kevin Kissane (24 each), Chelsea (23), Adrian and Grand Rapids Ryan Johnson led the Thumb Area Meet of run, 4:52.9; gave Imlay
Tri-City Times Sports Editor Romulus (21), Allendale Catholic Central (six Imlay City that day. His Champions on Tuesday, City a fifth.
(20.5), Wyoming Godwin apiece), Cedar Springs, discus throw of 128 feet May 30. An 800 relay of Marc
IMLAY CITY The Heights (20), Zeeland West Benton Harbor and Paw paid off with a 19th. Caro is where the meet Allison, Riley Bertram,
Imlay City boys track and Williamston (17 each), Paw (five apiece), TJ Reintjes also repre- was contested. Jack Forti and Cody Sich
team was held scoreless Fruitport (16), Lake Fenton Freeland, Sparta, Fremont sented Imlay City at the Ryan Johnson, discus, rounded out the list of
last Saturday at the (14), Alma and Essexville and East Grand Rapids state meet. He competed 126 feet 5 inches; led Imlay Imlay Citys placewinners.
Division 3 state finals. Garber (12 apiece), (four each), Parma Western in the pole vault but did City with an individual Their clocking of 1:36.9
Zeeland East High Dearborn Divine Child, (three-and-a-half), Linden, not make a height. event third. paid off with a sixth.
School is where the action Ferndale and Cros-Lex (10 Tecumseh, Saginaw,
unfolded.
When the final stand-
ings were posted, Zeeland
each), St. Johns (nine),
Otsego, Detroit Country
Day, Detroit Cody and
Middleville Thornapple
Kellogg (three apiece),
Marshall (two-and-a-half),
Raiders: One places, two are top-ten
Easts 71-point total paced from page 1-B
Charlotte (eight apiece), Hudsonville Unity
the field assembled. They Grand Rapids South Christian, Flint Powers Clare (26), Parchment (25),
were followed by Christian (seven-and-a- and Clio (two each), Yale, Clintondale (24), Onsted
Coldwater (42 points), half), Spring Lake, Clio, Olivet, St. Clair, (20), Montrose (18), Bad
Lansing Waverly (38), Stevensville Lakeshore, Birch Run (one apiece) Axe , Bath and Benzie
Corunna (32), Harper Grosse Ile and Sturgis along with Bloomfield Central (15 apiece), Kent
Woods Chandler Park (26), (seven each), Hamilton Hills Cranbrook City and Boyne City (14
Lake Odessa Lakewood (six-and-a-third), Macomb Kingswood (one-third of a each), Traverse City St.
and Grand Rapids Christian Lutheran North, Niles, point). Francis and Grandville
Calvin Christian (13 each),
Lady of the Lakes, Sand Creek (three apiece), Deckerville (one apiece)
Fairview, and Rochester Morrice, Gaylord St. Mary, along with Frankfort
Hills Lutheran Northwest Morenci, Akron-Fairgrove, (three-quarters of a point).
Jodie Adams led
Dryden that day. Adams
logged a school record-set- Almont pole vaulter Aubrey Battani takes flight
ting 300-meter hurdle time at the Div. 3 state finals last Saturday.
of 48.82 seconds, lowering
the previous standard of third), Frankenmuth, performance of 110 feet en
49.64 seconds she set earli- Hillsdale, Caro, route.
er this season, en route to a Constantine, St. Charles Aubrey Battani also
sixth. and Mason County Central wound up 10th, thanks to a
Kelli Schenkel, high (two apiece), Almont, pole vault clearance of 10
jump, 4 feet 10 inches; Hopkins and Ovid-Elsie feet.
provided Dryden with a (one each) Hanover-Horton The Almont 400 relay
four-way tie for a sixth. (one-half) plus Delton- of Mariah Smith, Meredith
The 400 and 800 relays Almonts Ashley Kellogg and Bronson (one- Rinke, Battani and Measel
of Mia Sliman, Kaylin Santo competes in third apiece). gave a good account of
Norman, Schenkel and the discus at states. Rebecca Measel led themselves as well. They
Adams relays gave Dryden Almont that day. She raced posted a school record-set-
22nds. They were timed in Grand Traverse Academy to a 300-meter hurdle ting time of 52.31 seconds,
Photo provided
54.23 seconds and 1:55.59, and Beaverton (four each), clocking of 47.29 seconds, lowering the previous mark
respectively. Harrison (three-and-a- good for eighth place. of 52.45 seconds set by
Rachel Vallad, shot half), Brooklyn Columbia Ashley Santo had the Dana Bijansky, Ashley Bly,
put, 28 feet 9 inches; Central (three), Quincy next best Almont showing. Lindsay Benoit and Chelsea
Dryden high jumper Kelli Schenkel (middle) added a 31st to Drydens (two-and-a-half),
tied for sixth at the Div. 4 state finals. Santo claimed 10th among Bijansky during the 2006
cause. Bridgman (two-and-a- discus entrants, uncorking a campaign.
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Baseball Golf
Photo provided
Marine Citys 335 out-
put paced the field assem-
ble. Richmond took sec-
REAL DADS.
Tri-City Times Sports Editor 3-0 loss to Sterling Heights With the final, Dryden
Parkway Christian in a watches an outstanding
DRYDEN The Division 4 district semifi- 27-6 season reach an end-
STIHL DADS.
Dryden baseball team exit- nal confrontation it hosted point.
Sean Riley led Dryden
Spartans
finish year
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on the FY17/18 Budget, opened the Bongiomo, 3780 Ranger Way,
McDonald (Clerk), Marsha Libkie *The property tax
(Treasurer), Bruce Downey (Trustee)
millage rate proposed to
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Automotive
the public hearing at 7:17 p.m. The Pursuant to a Judgement of Land be levied to support the
Commission adopted Resolution Contract Foreclosure entered by the
Circuit Court for the County of
present. Four guests were present.
Motions were passed to: approve the proposed budget will be a Cooling
2017-7 to Adopt FY2017-18 Budget April 5th meeting minutes as pre-
and Set the Supporting Millage Rates; Lapeer notice is hereby given that on sented, rent the porta potties for subject of this hearing.
approved the 2017-18 Budgeted Pay July 5, 2017 at 9:30 oclock in the A copy of the budget is available Commercial & Residential
8-16-17
Capac Days, replace a crossroad cul-
Rates for City staff, as presented;
approved the 2017-2020 City
forenoon, the foreclosed premises, or
some part of them will be sold at pub-
vert near the address of 14568 Imlay
City Road, approve the complete list
for public inspection at the Township
Offices. PARSCHS
AUTOMOTIVE M bil
Manager Employment Agreement, lic sale at the Courthouse located at The Almont Township Board
of ditching as provided by the Road
subject to attorney review; approved 255 Clay Street, Lapeer, Michigan, shall, at the same time and place, hold HEATING & COOLING SPECIALISTS
Commission excluding Petz Road, SERVICE & REPAIR
Resolution 2017-8 to authorize the that being the place for the holding of a hearing on the estimated costs and Service & Install, Financing Licensed & Insured
approve Resolution 2017-02 regard- BRAKES
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ing Opposing the Construction of a AIR CONDITIONING Yale Location 810-387-4452
MEDC Redevelopment Ready Lapeer: the distribution of the levy for the
Nuclear Waste Repository in the MUFFLERS TUNE-UPS
Communities Program; formed a The premises are described as: 2017-2018 fiscal year.
Great Lakes, accept Jan Eldridges STRUTS
Appearance and protest at the
Outdoor
Redevelopment Ready Communities PARCEL A: letter of resignation from the Sextons
Committee comprised of City A PARCEL OF LAND IN AND hearing is required in order to appeal COOLING SYSTEMS
position, advertise the Sexton position
Manager Tom Youatt, DDA Director
Dana Walker, City Clerk/Treasurer
BEING PART OF THE SOUTHWEST
1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF
in more areas as only one applicant
was on file at this time, pay the May
the amount of the special assessment
to the Michigan Tax Tribunal.
EXHAUST SHOCKS
ELECTRICAL Equipment
Nicole Frost, Zoning Administrator SECTION 31 T8N, R12E, Appearance and protest may be made COMPUTER ANALYSIS
bills, accept the treasurers report as
GOODLAND TOWNSHIP, LAPEER by an owner or party in interest, or his TIRES
Jerry Edwards, Commissioner Amy
Planck, and Mayor Walt Bargen; C O U N T Y, MICHIGAN
presented, send a letter to 3333 Knoll
or her agent, by appearing in person at Parts and Service
Road regarding temporary storage COMPUTER BALANCING
reappointed Frank Demske to the PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS containers, issue a zoning violation the hearing to protest the special FUEL INJECTION SERVICE ON THE SPOT FINANCING!
Board of Review with the term to BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE assessment or by filing his or her
expire June 2020; reappointed Glen WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 31,
citation to Leon Jamison for 4191
protest by letter in which case per- YETI
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Miller Road, to issue Ron Toles a zon-
Clemence to the Lamb Steele Building DISTANT N 0 DEG 21 00 E 508.85 sonal appearance shall not be
ing violation citation, adjourn the
Board with the term to expire June FT FROM ITS SOUTHWEST required. You may file a written
2020; reappointed Lois Rheaume and CORNER, THENCE EXTENDING
N 0 DEG 21 00 E 501.49 FT
meeting at 9:30 p.m. A complete copy
of the minutes can be obtained at the appeal of the special assessment with
the State Tax Tribunal within thirty
Mobil
Kelly Villanueva to the Parks and Mussey Township office during regu-
Recreation Commission with terms to THENCE S 89 DEG 29 48 E 882.41 (30) days after confirmation of the 314 CAPAC RD. - IMLAY CITY
lar business hours or at our website
special assessment roll, if the special
www.musseytownship.org
assessment was protested at this hear-
Builders
Sheila McDonald,
ALMONT
ing held for the purpose of confirming
Clerk
the roll.
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COMMUNITY
This notice is posted in compli-
ance with PA 267 of 1976 as amended
VILLAGE STIHL EXMARK HUSTLER
SCHOOLS
(Open Meetings Act), MCL 41.72 (2)
(3) and the Americans with ARCTIC CAT STORMY KROMER
OF CAPAC Disabilities Act (ADA).
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING The Almont Township Board
ON PROPOSED will provide necessary reasonable
COUNTIES OF LAPEER, MACOMB, 2017-18 BUDGET auxiliary aids and services, such as a SINCE 1975
OAKLAND AND ST. CLAIR MICHIGAN The Village of Capac will hold a signer for the hearing impaired and Custom Building & Remodeling Where the outdoor enthusiast shops!
Public Hearing on the 2017-18 audio tapes of printed materials being Additions Kitchens Bath Farm House 7230 Webster Rd IMLAY CITY
considered at the meeting to individu-
ON THE ADOPTION OF THE BUDGET Proposed Budget during the regular
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FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017-2018 TO ALL Council meeting on June 19, 2017 at
INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE ALMONT 7:00 p.m. or as close thereto as pos- days notice to the Township Board by
writing or calling; Carol Hoffner,
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COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT: sible at the American Legion Hall,
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115 N. Main St. Capac, MI 48014
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Board of Education of the Almont St., Almont, Michigan, 48003,
Copies of the 2017-18 Proposed
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through Friday. All interested citizens
ing budget of the Almont Community School District for the fiscal year SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT
2017/2018.
The Board may not adopt its proposed 2017/2018 budget until after
a public hearing. Copies of the proposed budget, including the proposed CITY OF IMLAY CITY Clean Your Clock
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4701 Howland Rd., for inspection on June 23, 2017 during regular busi- OFFICIAL NOTICE Im your man.
ness hours. At the public hearing all citizens, taxpayers, and property In accordance with Section 9.13 of the City Charter, official notice is
Cleaning and repair.
owners of the Almont Community School District, shall be afforded an hereby given that 2017 Summer Taxes will be out for collection by July
Insured/Guaranteed.
opportunity to be heard in regard to the approval of the plan amendments. 1, 2017. The 2017 Summer Taxes will be due September 15, 2017. Tax
Imlay City.
The property tax millage rate proposed to be levied to support the payments can be made in person at City Hall, 150 N. Main Street, Imlay
810-358-7740 10-11-17
proposed budget will be a subject of this hearing. City, Michigan 48444 from Monday through Friday between the hours of
This notice is given by order of the Board of Education of the Almont 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For your convenience, an after-hours drop box is
community School District, Counties of Lapeer, Macomb, Oakland, and
St. Clair, Michigan.
John Miles, Secretary
located on the west side of the building. Please call (810) 724-2135 or
email treasurer@imlaycity.org for more information.
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