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Ring in season!
City and neighboring
departments responded
Tuesday afternoon to a fire
Holidays to arrive in that ripped through
Almont, Capac & Imlay, Pavement Recycling, Inc.
...see pages 2, 5, 6 at 210 S. Blacks Corners
Rd., directly across from
the Vlasic Pickle plant.
When firefighters
arrived at the scene around
2:30 p.m., flames could be
seen coming from the
roof at the rear of the build-
ing.
Firefighters were able
to hook up to the Vlasic
n
sca
paper
News
Capac’s
By Maria Brown
mbrown@pageone-inc.com
IMLAY CITY/DRYDEN —
When the 2019 football season
kicks off in August, student athletes
from Imlay City and Dryden will
Unsolved
Super U! take the field together.
At their Monday night meeting,
the Imlay City School Board voted Mystery
Weston Elementary
students participate, unanimously to submit a resolution
to the Michigan High School Editor’s note: This is the
File photo by Kevin Kissane
Teacher ‘canned’ out,” Van Dyk said. program in the North Central athletic conferences have already warm front had moved in
Superintendent Dr. Stu Thumb League, was forced to can- voted to give the co-op their bless- from the south, and the snow
Cameron said the agreement should cel several games in the 2018 sea- ing. The move could affect what and slush on the ground had
Almont students get be beneficial to both schools who son when they didn’t have enough division they play in at tournament created a
creative for food drive, already partner in a number of academically eligible players to time, Cameron said, noting that the low hanging
...see page 3 administrative areas including busi- take the field. two schools’ enrollment numbers fog.
ness services and transportation. Overseeing the new co-op pro- would be combined by the MHSAA Visibility
“We are more than happy to gram will be Imlay City head foot- Van Dyk said Imlay City felt the was zero.
ball coach Brian Tresnak who’s “More com-
TRI-CITY fold Dryden players in and help
grow our program,” Cameron said, more than familiar with Dryden.
timing was right to finally form a
pact for the benefit of the players. plication for
the search
noting that Imlay City won’t incur Before coming to Imlay City this “It’s all about the kids,” he said.
TIMES any additional costs as part of the
co-op.
summer as coach and a high school
teacher, he spent more than a Gridiron co-op page 15
parties,” he
pondered. The Capac Journal...
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Santa and Mrs. Claus ride into Imlay City in style during last year’s Winter Playground event down-
town.
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2034 S. ALMONT AVE, IMLAY CITY
810.683.5516
Tick Tock! Annual holiday event is Friday, November 30 Walker added. “A commu-
nity ‘warming tree’ will be
located at the gazebo so
By Tom Wearing zations, businesses and the p.m.; sponsored by Tri- residents can hang gloves,
twearing@pageone-inc.com Imlay City Fire Dept. County Bank. scarves, hats, and socks on
Because of a schedul- Mrs. Claus will hold tree for local individuals in
I M L AY C I T Y — ing conflict, the Imlay City court at Imlay City Florist need.”
Holiday activities will be High School Marching at 109 E. Third St., spon- Roaming Reindeer
plentiful at Friday’s (Nov. Band will not be available sored by Chemical Bank. Everyone should be on
30) “Winter Playground” to play. “I’m very excited that the lookout for the Roaming
Christmas Celebration in However, high school we’ll have a wide variety Reindeer, who will be pass-
downtown Imlay City. Band Director Scott Pries of family-friendly activi- ing out gifts to lucky
Co-sponsored by the has arranged for some band ties throughout down- attendees.
Imlay City DDA and members to join the carol- town,” said Walker. “There Event sponsors include
Chamber of Commerce, ers at the traditional tree will be three face painters, Doug Halabicky State
the annual celebration fea- lighting ceremony in front several merchants offering Farm, Liebler Agency
tures the 2018 Light Up of the Imlay City Police complimentary ‘make and Insurance, Ruth Hughes
Imlay City Parade, which Dept. after the parade. take’ crafts for kids, two Library, Eden’s Attic,
Be sure to schedule your sets off from the Lamb-
Steele parking lot at 6 p.m.
“The full marching
band was unable to partici-
warming stations and
marshmallow roasting at
Chemical Bank, Narayan
Rehabilitation, Imlay City
appointment soon so you don’t Parade participants will
include numerous lighted
pate in the parade when we
changed the original date
the Farmers’ Market.”
She encouraged par-
Dental, Family Hair Care,
Million Dreams Studio,
lose any of this year’s benefits. parade entries, along with
marching units represent-
(Dec. 7) to accommodate
the Imlay City elementary
ents and youngsters to stop
by Barb Yockey’s Law
Imlay City Hispanic
Center, Hiram’s Tavern,
ing Imlay City Boy and schools’ event,” DDA Office on Third Street for a Print Shop, Imlay City
Girl Scouts, clubs, organi- Director Dana Walker said. complimentary glow neck- Rotary Club, BLY, Tri-
“Mr. Pries wanted to par- lace, or visit the Ruth County Bank, Vintech
ticipate in some way, so he Hughes Library at 211 N. Industries, King & King,
community service ad
Mrs. Claus, will arrive rated the gazebo at Lamb- City Florist and Imlay City
from the North Pole in time Steele Park this year,” Police.
for the parade.
After the parade, Santa
will make his way to 303 W. Newark Road
Mutch’s
W
Narayan Pharmacy at 335
e understand the importance of community service. The various E. Third St., where he will Lapeer • 810-667-2711
service organizations in our area are a vital part of the commu- meet and pose for photos HIDDEN PINES, LLC (½ mile east of M-24)
with children from 7-8:30
nity. That’s why, for the 49th consecutive year, Lakestone Bank & CHRISTMAS TREE FARM
Trust is offering free ads to several deserving community organizations.
Tri-City Times • Cut your own & precut!
Published weekly by Delores Z. Heim. Office: • Visit our heated restored 150 year old barn for gifts,
594 N. Almont Ave. • P.O. Box 278, Imlay City,
The deadline to apply is December 31, 2018, for an ad which will be MI 48444. USPS No. 014440. Additional entry wreaths, hot chocolate and more!
placed during 2019. Selection is based on those organizations whose ac-
application pending.
• Wagon Rides & Santa!
Subscriptions: $30 per year Lapeer & St.
tivities benefit the greatest number of people. The selected organizations Clair Counties; Out of Counties $32 per year, OPEN: November 23rd, 24th & 25th • 9am - 5pm
Senior Citizens $27 per year In-County. Out-
of-State mailing $40 per year. Outside USA $60 Fridays: November 30th, December 7th& 14th • 12 noon - 5pm
will be notified by January 31, 2019. per year. Single Copies 75¢. Saturdays & Sundays, until December 16th • 9am - 5pm
Periodicals paid at Imlay City.
Organization:
Contact Person:
Address:
FRI | NOV 30 5PM - 8:30PM
Phone:
Preferred month:
Purpose of ad:
Photo provided
collected by students were food items anonymously so items on ‘special days’ and Fridays, but this time peo-
donated to the food pantry they could ‘can’ a teacher receive Golden ROCK cer- ple were gathered together
at the Almont First of their choice. tificates, thus reinforcing and smiling and laughing.
Congregational Church. “The catch was,” said the school’s “Positive “It’s what makes our As the ‘wiener’ of the school’s Can the Teacher
To make the food drive Ferman, “that the teacher Behavior Support System” school community such a contest, Middle school teacher Jose Andrades
more fun and competitive, whose box had the most program. great place to be.” had to dress as a hot dog — with mustard.
Ferman said a “Can the items at the end of the con- On the contest’s final In total, Middle School
Teacher” contest was cre- test would have to wear a day, a so-called “secret alli- students collected 2,607 the students and staff who so far.
items, which were picked came together and showed “It was nice to turn the
Students Jackie up by Almont High School compassion for others,” collection into something
Sarazin, Student Council members, said Ferman. “This was fun, while doing something
Gabriell who delivered them to the one of the most successful wonderful for those in
Wlodarski and church. “I am so proud of competitions we have had need.”
Rylie Ferman
display their
school spirit.
Christmas Festival
Photo provided
STORE CLOSING!
Gary Peltier, 573 votes;
each of whom will serve
four-year terms on the
council.
Biolchini, who has
lived in Almont for 20
years, said she decided to
run when it became appar-
ent that no one else was
going to.
“Other than talking to
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
20-75% OFF
my friends and word of
mouth, I didn’t campaign
for the seat,” said Biolchini.
“The fact is I love Almont
and decided to step up
when I hadn’t heard of any-
one else running.”
While she has neither
held nor run for public
office before, the newest
council member has kept a
keen eye on the goings-
ALL INVENTORY IN STOCK!
on in the Almont commu- including hundreds of area rugs, hundreds of yards of in stock
nity.
“I’ve attended meetings carpeting, remnants, hard surface flooring, supplies,
in the past and have
expressed my views and fixtures & vacuums. Prior custom orders excluded from sale.
opinions,” she said. “Some
people told me they felt I ALL SALES FINAL. Cash or credit card only, no checks.
would do a good job on the
council. But until now I SALE HOURS: Monday-Friday 9-6,
didn’t have the time.”
With two of her chil- Saturdays 10-4, Closed Sunday
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to devote to serving the
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“I have no grand
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said. “I’m not looking to
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Paula Pretty NP, Pamela Kuzera NP Conrad Community Center, 585 N. Main, Capac
Sunday
Dec. 9 Bring your
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File photo
and a handful of new fes- include a Food Giveaway, and gloves for adults and
tivities for the whole family many shopping options, kids in need will also be
to enjoy. lots of activities geared handed out. This giveaway
Those attractions new towards kids and, of course, is made possible by the See local businesses and organizations in the Cranberry Christmas
to Cranberry Christmas a visit from Santa. Chamber, Lakestone Bank parade on Saturday starting at 5:30 p.m.
include a Christmas Tree The Capac Chamber and Trust and the
Sale at the Old Town Hall/ and other contributors will Community Foundation. Christmas Craft Show and at 10 a.m. Local artisans when youngsters can make
Mussey Township offices, host a Food Truck Both the Cranberry Winter Berry Bazaar open will be selling their wares Christmas crafts and enjoy
at the Historical Society’s face painting and free food,
craft show while homemade made possible by the Capac
and homegrown items can Youth Baseball League,
be found at the Conrad high school athletes and the
Community Center’s bazaar Chamber.
including cranberry gifts, The Capac Library will
holiday greens, honey, jams host a Christmas Storyteller
and baked goods. at 1:30 p.m. followed by
Guests also have a Pictures with Santa Claus at
chance to win a fully deco- 2:30 p.m.
rated tree at a special raffle. Enjoy a free, sweet treat
Tickets can be purchased at at the Streetside S’Mores
the Capac Library for $5, Roast offered at two loca-
now through Saturday, with tions—the Conrad
the raffle winner being Community Center from
announced at 6 p.m. that 12-2 p.m. and Lakestone
night. Proceeds from the Bank and Trust from 3-5:30
tree raffle will benefit the p.m.
Capac High School wres- The night wraps up with
tling program. a Memorial Tree Lighting
Downtown business, at 5:15 p.m. at the Conrad
Love’s Creations and Just Community Center fol-
Land Sales, will serve up lowed by the Cranberry
free beverages and make- Christmas Parade at 5:30
and-take activities that day p.m. Santa and other holi-
from 1-5 p.m. day-themed floats will trav-
Lots of free family fun el down Main Street. At 6
is on the schedule too p.m. Santa will oversee the
including free horse-drawn Tree Lighting ceremony in
wagon rides from 12-5 front of Mr. R’s.
p.m., free photo ops at Mr. Entries are being sought
R’s Gingerbread Photo for the parade and applica-
Forest and Kid Stuff, tions can be found online at
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•SCHEDULE•
11:00–1:00 Food Truck Giveaway
Location: DOWNTOWN / Near
Old Town Hall
10:00–3:00 Cranberry Christmas Craft Show
Cranberry Christmas
Location: Capac Historical Society
10:00–3:00 Winter Berry Bazaar
Location: Conrad Community
Center
in Capac
12:00–5:00
2:00pm: Quilt Raffle Drawing
Free Horse Drawn Wagon Rides
12:00-2:00 Free Streetside S’MORES Roast
ROBERT GLAPINSKI, Saturday Location: Conrad Community
Center
MS., D.O., F.A.A.F.P Dec. 1st 12:30 Kids’ Holiday Scavenger Hunt
Family Medicine • Board Certified Location: Town Hall Warming Tent
Capac Family Medicine, P.L.L.C. NEW THIS YEAR
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Location: Capac Public Library
Capac Downtown Development Authority 3:00-5:30 More “Streetside S’MORES”
SILVER Location: LakeStone Bank & Trust
5:15-5:30 Memorial Tree Lighting
Tri-County Bank
Ryan Kersten State Farm Insurance Location: Conrad Community
Capac Sav-Mor Pharmacy Center
BRONZE
Schultz Firearms, Salon A, Keihin,
5:30pm
Cranberry Christmas PARADE
Location: N. Main St. south to
Meier St.
136 N. Main • Capac Capac Family Dentistry, The UPS Store
810-395-2336 in Romeo, OneWay Construction, Capac 6:00pm Annual Tree Lighting
Hardware, Ron’s Auto Parts, Armadillo Location: Corner of Main St
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Christmas Trees
Almont Historical Museum
at 149 S. Main will be open
from 1-8 p.m.; including
holiday decoration making
File photo
BLUE & GREEN SPRUCE from 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Children can place their
Find the Perfect Tree “Letters to Santa” in the
The Eschenburg Farms lighted semi wows the crowd at last year’s Holly
for Your Family special mailbox located in
Day Light Parade in Almont.
front of the museum.
AMERICAN LEGION Event attendees will
POST 16 not want to miss a holiday parade, Santa will join an Schall said the event is sup- friends and Almont neigh-
1701 W. Genesee • Lapeer performance and “commu- honored Almont student as ported each year by the bors.”
810.664.9312 nity sing” presented by the they light the community Almont business commu- She noted that the
Now thru Almont High School Christmas tree at the north- nity, service groups, volun- sponsorship deadline is
December 22, 2018 Varsity Singers, starting at west corner of Main and St. teers and independent today, Wednesday, Nov.
Tues-Sat: 10am-8pm, Sun-Mon: 12pm-8pm 6:30 p.m. at Fountain Park. Clair streets. donors. 28.
ALL PROCEEDS STAY IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY TO SUPPORT VETERANS At the conclusion of the DDA Director Kim “The success of the For further information
parade is reliant on the gen- about the Holly Day Light
erosity of our community,” Parade and other
said Schall. “For the past DDA activities, contact
Shopping
20 years, this parade has Kim Schall at 810-798-
traditionally been one of 8125 or 248-933-7355, or
the best-attended events we email to: kschall@almontd-
have here in Almont. da.com
“I encourage everyone Donations may be made
to come out and see a great out to Almont DDA, Attn.
parade and enjoy a special Kim Schall, 817 N. Main
evening with your family, St., Almont, MI 48003.
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series of infrastructure
projects identified and pri-
runs along Hill Street needs
to be repaired first at an
would equate to an addi-
tional $1.21 per quarter.
St. Clair County for the
creation of a multipurpose Insurance
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Wastewater) grant pro- developments like Love’s eight percent every year nis, pickleball and more. www.LieblerAgency.com
gram. to the south, flows to Hill until 2033. Village leaders The grant requires a dollar
In 2016, the village Street on its way to the have said the rate increase for dollar match, meaning
received a $477,000 grant lagoons,” Rutkowski said. is necessary to build up the village will need to
from the Michigan At 18 inches, the cur- their sewer improvement contribute $5,000 toward
Department of rent pipe is considered fund. the construction.
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•30K level: Schoenherr
atriotism has been on a lot of people’s Produce
minds lately. Just ahead of the midterm •25K level: • D i c k ’ s
elections, The New York Times noted that two Sporting Goods
clashing visions of patriotism were heading to •Half-marathon: •RA
Photo provided
the polls. President Trump and Republicans Duthler Land Surveyor,
saw patriotism as “conspicuous displays of Muir Funeral Homes,
respect for the traditional expressions of Clendenan Chiropractic,
Atkins Insurance, Imlay Imlay City Christian School students show their appreciation for Turkey
America—the flag, the military, the Pledge of City Dental, ShoreView
Allegiance.” Democrats, by contrast, saw it as Trot participants and event sponsors.
Electric
protecting the norms and institutions of our •10K level: Parsch’s, Medicine, Anytime Fitness, Strut. The overall numbers Fund. This event helps to
democracy. Richard and June Duthler, Lucky’s Steakhouse grew by 35% from 2017. keep tuition affordable for
I don’t entirely buy this distinction, at least Novak Equipment and •One mile level: Imlay The overall Male winner Lapeer County and sur-
when it comes to partisan labels. I’ve known Supply, Tri-County Bank, City Hardware, Thibodeau was Matt Fecht from rounding area families.
plenty of Democrats who consider it patriotic Noffert Dental, Havens Physical Therapy, Ron Warren MI, with a time of Imlay City Christian School
to honor the flag, the military, and the Pledge. Orthodontics, Churchill Rickard, Big Boy and 15:56 and the overall helps parents have confi-
Insurance Agency, Van Den Capac Sav-Mor Pharmacy. female winner was Daneille dence in their child’s edu-
And I’ve known a lot of Republicans who Berg Farms, McDonalds, This year’s race had Fowler (no city given) with cation.
value our democratic traditions. Vinckier Foods 238 participants in the a time of 20:47. —Jen Schoenherr
But the two broad strands outlined by The •5K level: Nick’s Turkey Trot 5K, 42 partici- The event raised ICCS Helena Turkey
Times inarguably exist. For myself, I believe Country Oven, Robert D pants in the Gobbler Gallop $11,000 for the Imlay City Trot
that patriotism means getting on with the seri- Young DDS, Capac Family and 7 in the Virtual Stuffing Christian School General Race Director
ous business of improving our country. It
means that we strive to ensure that we live up
to our pledge of liberty and justice for all. In
this formulation, patriotism is best expressed
not in parades or speeches or exhortations or
conspicuous displays, but in what we do.
So much of our national discussion of
patriotism is about military heroes. This is
important, but it’s an incomplete view of love
of country. We encounter patriotism at all lev-
els of American life. The teacher in the class-
Photo provided
room, the parents who raise their children to
be good citizens, the clerk who keeps town
records and helps people vote, the ordinary
working person who goes about her tasks with Song of the Lakes Chapter of the worldwide organization Sweet Adelines International will perform
in the area on Dec. 2
dedication and proficiency—patriotism can be
found everywhere in our communities, among
people who pursue their lives with the good of Rich and joyous sounds of the season
the country at heart. The Song of the Lakes Chorus, sharing their music and perform Tickets are $10 per adult and $5 for
We have inherited a magnificent political along with the Flint Arrowhead throughout the year for civic and children 12 and under. To purchase
legacy, a set of customs and traditions that Chorus are pleased to invite the pub- charitable organizations, private tickets please call 810-742-0977 or
give ordinary people the tools and power to lic to celebrate the rich and joyous groups, church and community 844-370-6470 extension 1.
improve life for themselves and succeeding sounds of the season with their pre- events; almost anywhere they can —Jill Lyons
sentation of ‘Poinsettias & Postcards raise their voices in song. Executive Director
generations. Patriotism lies in our efforts to Christmas Concert.’ The Flint Men’s Arrowhead Lapeer Center for the Arts
enlarge that legacy so that it applies to all citi- Song of the Lakes Chorus (for- Chorus, under the direction of Dave The PIX Theater
zens. merly Thumb Area Chorus) is part of Longroy, is comprised of men from Lapeer
It means we defend civil liberties, the right the worldwide organization, Sweet all walks of life, ages, and even areas,
to dissent, and the equality before the law of
all Americans. And it means that upholding
Adelines International. With a reper-
toire that crosses generations and
genres, combining barbershop with
which join together to share one com-
mon interest, which is Barbershop
Harmony. We are proud members of
Mystery series
our core values—tolerance, mutual respect,
the right of everyone to be heard, the belief
that in pursuing our own lives and interests
Broadway, merging jazz and pop,
they have been performing acapella
Barbershop Harmony Society, an
international organization of about draws you in
4-part harmony for nearly 50 years. 30,000 men. I am thoroughly enjoying Doug
we all are capable of contributing to the Their members come from Davison, The family friendly concert will
vibrancy of our democracy—is every bit as Hunter’s series ‘Capac’s Unsolved
Lapeer, to the greater Flint area and be held on Sunday, December 2, at 3 Mystery.’ Mr. Hunter is an incredible
patriotic as placing our hand over our heart beyond. p.m. at First Congregational United man, with awesome qualities and
while reciting the Pledge. Under the direction of Certified Church of Christ, 6494 S. Belsay skills. His ability to relate a story and
Director, Maria Christian, they love Road, Grand Blanc, MI 48439. draw you in is amazing. I am a huge
fan of his writing and look forward to
S ubmitted for your approval same way. Right now, as I type, Washington Twp.
(in my best Rod Serling Imlay City police and firefight-
voice...)
“There is a fifth dimension
ers are securing an accident
scene at Old M-21 and Brown Photo plates
beyond that which is known to City Road that culminated with
man. It is a dimension as vast
as space and as timeless as
a ruptured gas line and evacua-
tion of nearby homes and build-
at processor
infinity. It is the middle ground ings. That section of road is a The Almont Community
between light and shadow, bit challenging on a clear, Historical Society wishes to thank
between science and supersti- sunny day, as Consumers the people of Almont and the extend-
tion, and it lies between the pit Energy crews install a new gas ed Almont community living else-
of man’s fears and the summit main. Maria wrote about it last
Photo by Catherine Minolli
N ow that Michigan
voters have decided
to legalize marijuana for
The best-case scenario
is one in which marijuana
retailers bring value to our
lights and cringe-worthy
alcohol-related puns in
their advertising. Typically
passed it—the name was
benign (something about
healing); the building
municipalities are tossing
retailers of the drug into a
legal gray area. In the land
smart way. Our communi-
ties are counting on them
getting it right.
a year-and-a-half old or so in mine and doing the Food. Those little hens ing. This little plot of land
playing together on Aunt same. Mike checked the produce nourishment with holds a great deal of value
Joan’s playroom floor. junk drawer, then the pen- such little effort on our for my husband and me.
(They graduate from high
school this year—one in
cil drawer, and came up
empty-handed. Scholarship season part. Nothing like a fresh
brood.
It’s much more than what
the real estate is worth.
Tennessee and one in Meanwhile, I reached Deer tracks zigzag This is our home, where
Traverse City.) All that is for that little “butler” Representatives from the Lapeer County across my black and white we hope to live our last
beside the point. can...for the third time... and Four County community foundations path uphill. Surfeited by days sowing seed and col-
So—back to what had this time dumping the recently spent some time at Dryden High countless shades of prima- lecting eggs.
already happened. I had entire contents into my School speaking with seniors regarding ry colors for months, the When many of our
just tipped back Mike’s lap. And there it was—the local scholarships. Scholarship season is landscape’s austerity pleas- peers are selling their large
recliner, and was in the nail clippers. underway and students were encouraged to es my eyes. Swaths of homes to downsize, we’re
process of reclining mine. So here it is after all— take advantage of the generosity of local snow cling to bark like planning another fresh coat
Mike came along, wonder- in this column. A little donors. Scholarship information can be gauze. The patches won’t of paint for the interior of
ing why his chair was slice of life. found on each foundation's websites at last long. November is our little house.
reclined, and hit the han- Email Willene at www.4CCF.org and lapeercountycf.org. mercurial. I’m old enough It seems this is the win-
dle on the side of it to put willenetanis@aol.com. to know. ter for choosing paint col-
“Look up,” cries a jay. ors. We’ve had enough of
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Editor’s note: Due to space con- Swing Dance Lessons at the Orchards’ Cupboard Food the next session! Numerous 324-2304. This activity is spon- Immunization Clinic Hours:
straints announcements will be Port Huron Senior Center, 600 Pantry is open the 3rd Saturday locations and dates available. sored by Widowed Friends, a (held in 2nd floor clinic area)
posted one week in advance of Grand Avenue, Port Huron, of every month 9 a.m.-noon. For more info and to sign up peer support group www.wid- Walk-In, Mondays 1-3 p.m.;
the event. Notices must be every Tues. from 7:30-9 p.m. Food distributed at 74903 call the Family Literacy Center owedfriends.org. By Appointment Only,
received in writing by noon and the 1st and 3rd Thurs. of McKay Rd., Bruce Twp., 586- at 810-664-2737. Wednesdays 8:30 a.m.-11:30
Monday prior to the publication the month from 7:30-9 p.m. 336-4673. www.orchardsonline. Widowed Friends invites all a.m. and 4-6 p.m., Thursdays
widowed to join us for break-
date. with instructors Lyle Malaski
& Kristina Morton. For info,
org.
Support Groups fast and friendship in a safe
setting every 2nd and 4th
1-3:45 p.m. Hepatitis vaccine is
now available. For additional
For Senior Citizens call 810-984-5061.
Museums Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Monday of the month at 9 a.m.
at Sero’s, 925 Gratiot in
info, to check if we accept your
insurance, or to schedule an
meetings are held every appointment please call 810-
Gentle Yoga Tuesdays from
9-10 a.m. at First
Free Meals, Food The Almont Community
Historical Society Museum is
Monday night at 8 p.m. at St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church in
Marysville. For more info, call
Julie at 810-388-0868.
667-0448.
Congregational Church in open Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. Imlay City. Free hearing and vision screens
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church For those that have experi- for children of preschool age
Almont. Practice led by Dina ‘Food for Families’ kitchen is Please stop by and learn about enced the death of a loved one,
Miramonti, RYT. your community. Society meet- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) are available at the Lapeer
open to the public for free, hot and Al-Anon meetings are held a support group is available County Health Department. To
meals every Monday and ings are held at the museum on facilitated by a trained United
Imlay City Senior Center the second Monday of the every Wednesday night at 8 schedule an appointment
“Texas Hold ‘Em” 12:30 p.m. Wednesday from 4-5:30 p.m. p.m. at the Capac United Hospice Service (UHS) bereave- please call 810-667-0448 or
month at 7 p.m. For more info ment volunteer. Marlette
For info 810-724-6030. This Heart Loves Food Pantry call 810-796-3355. Methodist Church, Capac, MI. 810-245-5549.
Regional Hospital, 2770 Main
Council on Aging Membership is open the 1st Saturday of each Grief share. Tuesdays at 1 p.m., Street in Marlette, hosts this Capac Pharmacy is teaming
month from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at The Capac Historical Society is
is open to individuals 18 and open to visitors daily from 1-3 Imlay City Sr. Center, Lamb support group the 1st Tuesday with Support Million Hearts
older. The Capac Senior Center Gateway Assembly Church, Steele building on Third St. of each month in the by offering in-pharmacy blood
2796 S. Van Dyke Rd., Imlay p.m. and 1-4 p.m. on Sundays.
is open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Call 810-395-2859 for more New series starts Aug. 6. For Administration Conference pressure screenings, 136 North
weekdays. We offer a variety of City. info or to register call Tracy at Room. For time and more info, Main St. in Capac, Tuesdays, 9
info.
activities such as fitness and The Attica United Methodist 810-724-6030 or Ginger at 810- call 800-635-7490 or visit www. a.m.-6 p.m. Everyone is invited
craft classes, a book review Church will be holding a free The Dryden Historical Society 724-5772. marletteregionalhospital.org. to come and have their blood
group, cards and bus trips. For community meal on the 2nd meets at 7 p.m. the first pressure read for free.
info, call Lori at 395-7889. Wednesday of the month and Lapeer Area Citizens Against TOPS 620 Lapeer weight- loss
and 4th Tuesday of each month Domestic Assault meets 1-3 group meets Tuesday nights at
from 4:00-6:00 p.m. For more the museum opens every
Almont and Dryden area senior
citizens meet the 2nd Tuesday info please call 810-724-0690 or
visit www.atticaumc.org.
Monday from 5:30-7 p.m. p.m. every Wednesday in the
Lapeer Court House for per-
the Hunter’s Creek Mobile
Home Park Club House, 725 Events
of the month at 12 p.m. at the Beginning in April the Imlay sonal protection order clinic. DeMille Rd. in Lapeer. Weigh-
Almont Lions Hall, 222 Water City Historical Museum is open For info 810-246-0632. in from 6-6:30 p.m., meeting Marimba Christmas Concert.
The Attica Food Bank at the Romeo Parks and Rec Center,
St., for a potluck and program. Attica United Methodist on Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. and from 6:30-7:30 p.m. For more
Call 798-8210 for more info. welcomes visitors at that time. 10A Friday AFG Family info call 810-664-7579. 361 Morton Street, Romeo.
Church, 27 Elk Lake Rd., is Groups meeting. Imlay City Wed., Nov. 28. Concert
open from 2-4 p.m. the second The museum features period
Adults 55 and over are invited FOC Lutheran Church, 7191 12:30-1:30, Dessert 1:30-2 p.m.
to Berlin Twp. Senior Center to
play cards from noon-3 p.m.
and fourth Monday of the
month. Proof of residency and
rooms that appear as they
would have been prior to the Imlay City Rd, Imlay City.
Contact Ginger Miller at 810-
Fundraisers Enjoy music and some
Christmas treats for dessert.
need required. turn of the 20th century and
the 2nd Wednesday of every into the 1930s. Fabulous arti- 724-5772 for more information. Christmas Cookie Walk will be Call 586-752-6543 for price.
month. Bring a sack lunch, bev- The Capac Community Food facts greet guests in every room held at St. Nicholas Catholic
erages provided. Senior stretch 2nd Annual Sale of the Seasons.
Pantry, 112 S. Main Street, is and transport them back to Presenting Church, 4331 Capac Road, Fri., Nov. 30 and Sat., Dec. 1.
exercise on Tuesdays 10-11 a.m. when life was a simpler time. Capac on Saturday, December
Justified
open each Wednesday from 1-3 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,
Potluck luncheons will be Visitors will find exhibits relat- 15 at 9:00 a.m. Purchase a
served the 4th Tuesday of every p.m. Please call LOVE, INC. at 200 Cedar St., Imlay City. Sale
ing to railroading, military, large tin for $9.00 and fill it
Quartet
month at noon. For info, call 810-245-2414 in advance to includes decorations from all
ensure your food voucher will local history and much more. with your choice of delicious seasons, bake sale, craft table
810-395-4518. Docents are on hand to answer homemade cookies. Come
be received before you stop in and luncheon. For info, call
Ryan Smith, a certified alcohol to shop. Any questions, please questions and assist with
research. Stop in and take a
CHRISTMAS CONCERT early for best selection! Call
810-395-2049 for more infor-
Nancy Schiller at 810-724-
and drug counselor will be call Joyce Kaufman at 810-395- 4507.
available at the Imlay City 7532. look! 6 pm - Saturday, Dec. 8th mation.
Senior’s Center on the 4th Symphonia Chorale presents
Thursday of every month from
9 a.m.-12 p.m.
The Capac Kitchen serves free
meals every Tuesday from 4:30-
Youth Events Goodland
Community Church
Woman’s Life Chapter 855 is
collecting bottles and cans all
Season of Joy choral concert.
Sun., Dec. 2, 3 p.m. Romeo
6 p.m. at Zion United Methodist In Imlay City year long. With your help we United Methodist Church, 298
Ready, Set, Go! Workshop. can make a difference in some-
Dinner and card playing, 50/50 Church. This is a FREE workshop for N. Main St., Romeo. For info
raffle and prizes of high and Spreading Christmas Joy! one’s life at a time when they and tickets: www.symphonia-
Free meals for people in need 3-5 year olds & parents/care- Love Offerings will be taken need the most help. Please
low for each table every 3rd givers! Enjoy fun projects that chorale.com or Bette Stodgill
Monday at the Washington are offered at the North Branch consider being part of the big- at 586-764-6486.
Senior Center on Monday and will develop your child’s skills More info? 724-8064 ger picture. Donate your bot-
Senior Center, 57880 Van Dyke, and prepare them for school!
Washington Twp., MI 48094, Thursday evenings from 5:30-7 tles and cans today. For a rep- Justified Quartet Christmas
Children also enjoy a snack, resentative of our group call Concert. Sat., Dec. 8, 6 p.m.
from 4-8 p.m. For info, call 586- p.m. Call 810-441-0322 for story time, and a free book! Romeo Washington Parks and
752-6543. more info. 810-392-5136. Goodland Community Church.
Call the Family Literacy Center Rec. One on one grief counsel- Spreading Christmas Joy. Love
today to reserve your seat at ing provided at both Romeo The Imlay City Christian offerings will be taken. for info
810-664-2737 and for more info and Washington Centers. By School has discount cards call 810-724-8064.
on dates and times. appointment only, please call to available for sale. Proceeds
set up your appointment today benefit the school’s athletic, Ukulele Hawaiian Christmas
Play groups available. Free 6 586-752-6543. Free of charge. music and PE programs. For Concert. Washington Parks
week sessions. At these FREE more information call Imlay and Rec, 57880 Van Dyke,
90-minute playgroups, children FOR WIDOWED MEN & City Christian School, Mon.- Washington Township. Thur.,
will participate in storytime, WOMEN: Lunch-Cards- Fri. 8-4, 810-724-5695. Dec. 13, 2-3 p.m. Enjoy some
developmentally appropriate Friendship. Join us every 3rd traditional holiday songs along
Medical Care
games and crafts, learn new Tuesday of each month from with songs of the season that
skills, and enjoy a snack and 11:45 a.m.-4 p.m. at Cavis are tradional in the Hawaiian
social time with other children. Pioneer Restaurant, 5600 Islands. No Charge.
Parents will have the chance to Lapeer Rd. in Kimball Twp. Lapeer County Health
talk to other adults with same- 48074. No RSVP necessary. For Department, 1800 Imlay City Zumba Gold. Combines dance
age children. Register now for more info call Joanne K. at 810- Rd., Lapeer - Regular steps with a low impact rou-
tine. Bring water and a face
towel. Every Monday and
c
Wednesday 10:30 - 11:30
a.m. Washington Parks and
Rec Center, 57880 Van Dyke,
Washington Twp. Fee charged.
Call 586-752-6543 for info.
Sculpt, Flex and Stretch.
Beneficial weight training.
AREA UNITED
St. Paul’s Blessed Hope
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Every Monday, Wednesday
Lutheran Church Baptist Church and Friday. Washington Parks
and Rec Center , 57880 Van
(ELCA)
METHODIST
1635 Berville Road, Allenton, MI Dyke, Washington Twp. Call
200 North Cedar (M-53) 4411 Newark Road
859 N. Van Dyke Road Pastor Gayle Hortop 586-752-6543 for times and
Imlay City, MI Imlay City, Michigan 48444 Phone: (586) 784-5854
Attica, MI 48412 prices.
810-724-2702 Sunday School - 10:00 am
810-724-1200 Sunday 2:30 pm
CHURCHES
Sunday Morning - 11:00 am
Worship 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
email: nlcc@newlifechristian.net
www.newlifechristian.net
Tuesday 7:00 pm
Friday Youth 7:00 pm
Sunday Evening - 6:30 pm
Wednesday Evening - 6:30 pm
Other
Pastor Tim Martin Soul winning is not our
Pastor Alan Casillas Sunday 10 a.m. Service 18 firstapostolichome.com Free tutor training for people
18 18 preference, but it’s our priority.
who would like to help others
Attica U.M.C. Capac Imlay City Almont
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in our community improve
27 Elk Lake Road, Attica, MI U.M.C. C.R.C. First Baptist Church English skills. Volunteer basis.
Please call for orientation
(810) 724-0690 14952 Imlay City Rd., Capac 395 N. Cedar (M-53)
Sunday Worship: 10 a.m Church 810-395-2112 www.imlaycitycrc.org Wayne Boyd, Pastor before training at 810-664-
2737.
Attica Food Bank: Sunday School - 9:15 am - All Ages Worship 10:00 a.m. 881 Van Dyke - 810-798-8888
Serving those in 48412, Sunday Service: 10:30 am Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Sunday Bible Classes: 9:45 am
2-4 pm, 2nd & 4th Monday Youth Ministry Worship Services Volunteer for the Habitat for
Junior Church and Nursery Available
of the month. Bible Studies Every MOPS Program 10:30 am & 6:00 pm Humanity of Lapeer County at
Community Dinner: Monday and Tuesday Evenings Community Men’s & Women’s Bible Study Wednesday 7:00 pm the office. Interested parties
fbc@airadvantage.net
2nd & 4th Tuesday, 4-6 pm Tuesday Morning
Bible Studies
Live Webcasting Sunday all worship services can call 810-664-7111 and
Pastor Ron Rouse
Come as you are - everyone is welcome!
9:30 am 11:00 am 810-724-4315 over Sermonaudio.com/fbcalmont speak to Carolyn, Cheryl or
www.atticaumc.org 18 18 18
Come Grow With Us! 18 Proclaiming the Sovereign Grace of God Pete at 810-660-7823.
Dryden Imlay City Sacred Heart - Imlay City
Goodland GATEWAY ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
U.M.C. U.M.C. St. Nicholas - Capac
ASSEMBLY
(ELCA) 109 E. Kempf Court • Capac, MI
Club News
Community
Pastor: Rev. Noel Cornelio
Saturday Mass (810) 395-7557
Corner of 4th St. & Almont Ave. 4:00 pm - St. Nicholas • 6:00 pm - Sacred Heart
5394 Main Street - Dryden
Church 2796 S. Van Dyke Road - Imlay City Veterans of Foreign Wars
(Across from the Library) Sunday Masses
www.imlayumc.org 9:00 am - Sacred Heart • 11:00 am - St. Nicholas
810-796-3341 Like Us On
6:00 pm (Spanish) - Scared Heart Morning Worship - 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm (VFW) of Imlay City, Post
Weekdays
2008 N. Van Dyke Evening Service - 5:00 p.m. 2492, 598 N. Almont Ave.
Pastor Patricia Hoppenworth 10:30 a.m. Worship Tuesday at St. Nicholas at 8:30 am
Wednesday at Sacred Heart at 10 am
(Fairgrounds Rd.) Overseas
Nursery Available
First Thursdays at St. Nicholas at 7 pm Imlay City, MI 48444 Wednesday Family Night - 6:30 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Jr. Church for K-5th grade
First Fridays at Sacred Heart at 7 pm Supervised child care during all services Veterans Meetings 2nd
Youth Group 6th-12th grade
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. 5pm-6:30pm Sundays
First Saturdays at Sacred Heart at 8 am
Confessions 810.724.1747 Sunday School Thursday, every other month,
Phone: 810-724-8110 9:00 a.m. September thru May 7 p.m.; Post Meetings 1st
Worship Service: 10:00 am18
Saturdays 3 pm St. Nicholas • 5:30 pm Sacred Heart
EVERYONE WELCOME! Rev. Dr. Marcel Allen Lamb
First Saturdays at 7:30 am at Sacred Heart Pastor Jeffrey S. Krist Thursday every month, 7 p.m.;
18 810-724-0687 18 Sundays at 5:30 pm before the Spanish Mass 18 18 Staffed Nursery During Worship 18
Auxiliary Meetings 1st
West Berlin Imlay City Family of First Congregational Church Saturday of every month, 10
Church of Christ Christ United Church of Christ a.m.
U.M.C. 670 N. Van Dyke
Lutheran Church - 275 Bancroft - Imlay City 201 E. St. Clair, Almont, MI Almont/Dryden Masons meets
Imlay City, MI 48444
905 Holmes Rd. - Allenton, MI Sunday Service Missouri Synod (Corner of 5th Street) 810-798-8855 7 p.m. every 2nd Thursday of
Corner of Almont Road 7191 Imlay City Road, Imlay City Sunday Worship Service the month at Masonic Center
Bible Study (all ages) 10:00am
Morning Worship 11:00am Bible Study - 9:00 am 810-724-6207 at 10:15 a.m. in Almont.
810-395-2409 1st Sunday of the Worship Time - 10:30 am Sunday School & Morning Adult Group 9:30 a.m. Nursery available and Jr. Church
for ages 3 thru 5th grade
Month Evening Service 2:30pm Children’s Church - 10:30 am Worship Service 10:30 a.m. The Imlay City American
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Classes (all ages) 7:00pm Contemporary Service - Wednesdays 7:00 pm
Rev. Dr. Renee C. Jackson
Jr./Sr. High Youth Group ~ Sunday’s 6-8pm Legion Post 135 meets the 2nd
810-724-3306 SALT Program ~ Tues. & Thurs. 4-5:30pm
Rev. Curtis Clarke COME WORSHIP WITH US!
Phone 810-724-2620 “No matter who you are or where you are Pre-School - 5th grade and last Wednesdays of the
18 John Barker, Minister 18 lutheranfamilyofchrist.org 18
on life’s journey, you are welcome here!”
18 Pastor William King 18
month at 7:30 p.m. The post is
located at 212 E. Third Street.
St. Cornelius St. John The Holy Redeemer Light of Christ Contact them at 810-724-1450
Catholic Church Evangelist Lutheran Church or americanlegionpost135@
3834 N. Mill Street, P.O. Box 208 Catholic Church Community
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Allenton, MI 48002 810-796-3951 Church The Evening Star Quilt Guild
NEW MASS SCHEDULE BEGINNING 810-395-7074 www.lutheransonline.com/holyred 2720 Winslow Road meets the last Wednesday of
www.fmsaints.com 8:00 am - BIBLE CLASS
JUNE 30TH and JULY 1ST
Imlay City, MI 48444 each month at the Davison
Weekday Mass: NEW MASS SCHEDULE BEGINNING 9:30 am - WORSHIP
Tuesday & Wednesday 8:00 a.m. JUNE 30TH and JULY 1ST 11:00 am - SUNDAY SCHOOL & Senior Center, 10135 Lapeer
BIBLE CLASS 1 Mile South of I-69 Overpass Rd. in Davison. Meetings start
Weekend Masses: Weekday Mass: Thursday 8:00 a.m.
Saturday 4:00 p.m. Weekend Masses: ALL WELCOME!!! Sunday Worship 10:30 am at 6:30 p.m. and doors open at
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Saturday 5:30 p.m.; Sunday 9:00 a.m. Pastor Steven Helms 6 p.m. For more info call Lisa,
Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 18 Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 18
Christian Preschool Available 18 Phone: 810-724-6999 18 810-358-7294.
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and from school campuses plant or cars parked in the
also the governor’s office flashing, and six automo- had to be rerouted due to the adjacent lot.
again.” biles huddled closely closure at Blacks Corners As of press time, no
“Alright,” the lieuten- together in the blinding Rd. School officials added injuries had been reported.
ant replied. “The tentative fog. The fork in the road near the CAPDET hunting that no students or school A full report was not
budget isn’t even due until “Lieutenant, good lodge where Hale Currier was last seen. He buildings were in jeopardy available by press time. For
December...what’s the big morning,” the dispatcher went off to the right. as a result of the fire. more on this story and all
yank about?” he thought as said. “Command central in Witnesses reported that your local news visit www.
he stared into the total murky title. This was by a little after 3 p.m., an explo- tricitytimes-online.com and
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Back in Capac, “Lieutenant, we have a and pushed the flames print edition of Tri-City
Superintendent Ralph Van new weapon at our dispos- toward the front of the Times.
Volkinburg took his leader- al at Selfridge Air Base,”
ship role very seriously. the man said. “It’s called a
Hale Currier was instru-
mental in him getting his
helicopter. The only thing I
know is that it can hover at
Gridiron co-op: Dryden,
job, and it weighed heavily
upon him. Having dealt
low altitudes and land
almost anywhere. This new
Imlay to merge programs
with politicians constantly, technology is in transit to from page 1 “Pink Out” game.
he knew how to make gov- you with crew, mechanics, The agreement calls for The co-op team will
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vesting, and picking corn, “I know, Fred,” the
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and left their wives and colonel said. “This must
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Hale Currier was not just a governor’s office. They
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Legal Announcements
ATTICA and warranty at a cost not to exceed
$1600.00. Roll call taken, all ayes,
LYNN Lauwers (Supervisor),
McDonald (Clerk), Marsha Libkie
Sheila in the Tri-City Times on the 28th of
November 2018.
The Council approved the
Agenda with the deletion of Regular
TOWNSHIP motion carried. TOWNSHIP (Treasurer), and Monica Standel Kimberly Keesler Agenda Item #3, Police Department
ATTICA TOWNSHIP Fire - none Lynn Township is taking bids for (Trustee) were present. Bruce Downey Clerk Request for Vehicle Purchase;
Park - Park Manager Madeline snow removal of township property at (Trustee) was absent. Five guests Steve Schneider approved Consent Agenda; passed to
BOARD
reported that the park is now closed, 13995 Yale Road. Contact Supervisor were present. Motions were passed to President approve the DDA’s request to submit
MINUTES OF one porta john is left. The big tractor at 810-346-2605 for specifications or approve: the October 17th minutes, A complete copy of the above the application to MDOT for the clos-
NOVEMBER 9, 2018 is in for repairs. with questions. Bids are due by C&H Lawncare prices for Capac ordinance is available in the Clerk’s ing of M-53 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00
The meeting was called to order Planning Commission - Next December 10, 2018 to Supervisor Cemetery $325, Evangelical Cemetery office during regular business hours. p.m. on Saturday, December 1st;
at 7:00 p.m. by Supervisor Ochadleus. meeting is November 29th. Steve Kalbfleisch, 13995 Yale Rd, $100, Lutheran Cemetery $100 and 48-1 passed to approved the DDA’s request
Present were: Clerk Herpolsheimer, Attorney - Attorney Gildner Lynn, MI 48097. Please label snow- Pine Hill Cemetery $50 effective to close E. St. Clair from M-53 to
Treasurer Mason and Trustees Lacey
and Madeline. Absent: none. The min-
reviewed the draft park ordinance.
Board - The Civic Center sign
plowing bid. Lynn Township reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
August 1, 2018, November bills, the
October Treasurer’s report as submit-
VILLAGE OF Bristol Street from 5:45 p.m. to 9:00
p.m. on Saturday, December 1st;
utes of October 11, 2018 Regular needs repairs, JESM electric did Annette Ferrett, Clerk ted, to have the zoning enforcer send ALMONT tabled the DDA Dumpster Enclosure
Board meeting were approved as pre- repairs at the hall lighting inside and 48-1 a letter of blight violation to 15082 ALMONT VILLAGE Project; and approved budget amend-
sented. out and question of investing town- Imlay City Road, a possible zoning COUNCIL ments as presented.
The treasurer report showed a
new balance of: General Fund
ship money in the stock market.
Review and pay the bills -
MUSSEY violation at 5323 Martin Road, to
adjourn the meeting at 9:12 p.m.
REGULAR MEETING
p.m.
The meeting adjourned at 8:15
$157,547.82 and CDARS savings Moved and seconded to pay the bills: TOWNSHIP A complete copy of the minutes
NOVEMBER 7, 2018
SYNOPSIS Kimberly J. Keesler
$203,397.72; ICS $300,250.40; General Fund - $67,775.52, Public COUNTY OF ST. CLAIR can be obtained at the Mussey Clerk/Treasurer
President Schneider called the
Public Safety $28,587.48, CDARS Safety - $11,391.53, and Fire Fund - NOTICE OF Township Hall during regular busi- Regular Meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Steve Schneider
$50,849.42; ICS $25,028.54; Fire $6,663.67. Total for bills is PUBLIC HEARING ness hours or on the website: www. President
Millage $30,197.04 CDARS Councilmembers present were Dyke,
$85,830.72. Roll call vote taken, all A PUBLIC HEARING WILL musseytownship.org A complete copy of the minutes
$50,849.42 ICS $20,036.59: Fire Ligon, Love, Steffler, Schneider,
ayes, motion carried. BE HELD FOR COMMENT ON Sheila McDonald, Clerk is available in the Clerk’s office dur-
Escrow $6,530.85; ICS $41.52. Steven C. Schneider, and Peltier.
Meeting adjourned at 7:34 p.m. ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 48-1 ing regular business hours or at www.
Police Report - There were 145 Staff members present were Clerk/
A complete copy of the minutes NO. 39 PROHIBITING almontmichigan.gov
calls in October, with 82 of the calls Treasurer Keesler, and Chief of Police
is available at the Attica Township M A R I H U A N A 48-1
handled by the Township Deputies. Martin.
Hall. ESTABLISHMENTS IN MUSSEY
Correspondence - The Attica
Food Bank sent a thank you note to
Nancy Herpolsheimer
Attica Township Clerk
TOWNSHIP, ST. CLAIR COUNTY,
MICHIGAN PURSUANT TO THE
VILLAGE OF CALL 810-724-2615 to publish your legal announcement or email: tct@pageone-inc.com
the Board for the use of the Township 48-1 MICHIGAN REGULATION AND ALMONT
Hall for a craft day to raise money for SIDEWALK
IMLAY TOWNSHIP
TAXATION OF MARIHUANA
the food bank. ACT, INITIATED LAW 1. MAINTENANCE AND
Old Business - Kay Conway
ATTICA PUBLIC MEETING TIME CONSTRUCTION
presented information about the brick/
paver project that she has compiled. TOWNSHIP AND DATE: DECEMBER 12, 2018
AT 7:15 P.M. AT THE MUSSEY
ORDINANCE NO. 203
An Ordinance to protect the pub-
BOARD OF REVIEW
The project will be on the NOTICE OF ADOPTION TOWNSHIP FIRE HALL, 550 W. lic health, safety and general welfare The Imlay Township 2018 December Board of Review will meet
December agenda to allow the Board ZONING ORDINANCE MILL CAPAC, MI by the adoption of regulations con- Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 2:00 pm at the Imlay Township Hall, 682
members to review the information. AMENDMENT WRITTEN COMMENTS: cerning the maintenance, repair, and N. Fairgrounds Road.
New Business - Moved and sec- TOWNSHIP OF ATTICA WRITTEN COMMENTS MAY BE
onded to approve the Audited safety of public sidewalks within the The Imlay Township Board of Review will review Principle Resi-
Financial Report for fiscal year July 1,
LAPEER COUNTY, PRESENTED TO THE TOWNSHIP Village of Almont imposing a duty dence Exemptions, Qualified Agricultural Exemptions, Poverty and Vet-
2017 to June 30, 2018 prepared by MICHIGAN CLERK FOR CONSIDERATION BY from the Village to repair, maintain, or erans Exemptions that have not been denied by the March and July Boards
Notice is hereby given that the THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES keep safe said sidewalks, and for of Review, and qualified errors of fact. The Poverty and Veterans Exemp-
King & King CPAs. Roll call vote LOCATION OF PROPOSED
taken, all ayes, motion carried. Attica Township Board adopted an owner caused deficiencies, imposing tions can be obtained at the Imlay Township Offices.
amendment to the Attica Township ORDINANCE: THE PROPOSED a duty on adjoining or abutting land
Moved and seconded to accept ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE
48-2
the recommendation of the planning Zoning Ordinance, at their regular owners to repair or replace sidewalks;
meeting held on November 8, 2018. THROUGH THE TOWNSHIP to provide standards of proper side-
commission and to approve the addi- CLERK’S OFFICE, MUSSEY
The amendment included Section walk maintenance, construction and
BERLIN TOWNSHIP
tion of Article 5.19, Occupancy of TOWNSHIP, 135 NORTH MAIN
Buildings, to Article 5.0 Site 5.19 Occupancy of Buildings. A true repair.
and complete copy of this Zoning STREET CAPAC, MI 48014. THE VILLAGE OF ALMONT
Standards, which changes the defini- CONTACT PHONE (810) 395-4915.
tion of what constitutes a permanent
dwelling. Roll call vote taken, all
Ordinance Amendment may be pur-
chased or inspected at the Attica SHEILA MCDONALD,
ORDAINS:
Section 1. Maintenance of Sidewalks. DECEMBER, 2018
ayes, motion carried. Township Hall, 4350 Peppermill
Road, Attica, MI 48412 Mondays
MUSSEY TOWNSHIP CLERK
48-1
Section 2. Construction of Sidewalks.
Section 3. Owner Caused
BOARD OF REVIEW NOTICE
Moved and seconded to accept
through Fridays, except holidays, Deficiencies THE DECEMBER BOARD OF REVIEW FOR BERLIN TOWN-
the revised site plan to include keep-
from 9 a.m. to 12:00 noon. The effec- Section 4. Violations and Penalties. SHIP WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 AT 5:00
ing of dumpsters on the property and
the provision that asphalt millings tive date of this Zoning Ordinance
Amendment will be as provided in the
MUSSEY
Section 5. Effective Date.
The undersigned President and
P.M. THE MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE OFFICES OF BERLIN
TOWNSHIP LOCATED AT 740 CAPAC RD., ALLENTON., MI
equate to hard surfacing in this
instance. Vote taken, all ayes, motion Michigan Zoning Enabling Act, TOWNSHIP Clerk of the Village of Almont hereby THE PURPOSE OF THIS MEETING WILL BE TO CORRECT ER-
Public Act 110 of 2006, as amended. REGULAR MEETING certify that this ordinance was adopt- RORS, OMISSIONS, HARDSHIPS, PRE’S AND QUALIFIED AG.
carried.
Moved and seconded to pur- Nancy Herpolsheimer NOVEMBER 14, 2018 ed at a Regular Meeting of the Almont WILLIAM (BILL) WINN,
Attica Township Clerk Supervisor Lauwers called the Village Council held on the 20th day SUPERVISOR
chase a laminating machine, supplies 48-1
48-1 meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Michael of November 2018 and was published
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Sports www.tricitytimes-online.com
Hunter Gall,
Oakland aim
for title win
Dryden graduate
to play in national
club football
championship
By Kevin Kissane
Tri-City Times Sports Editor
DRYDEN — Top-ranked
Oakland University, which lists for-
mer Dryden High School standout
Hunter Gall on its roster, made sec-
ond-rated Sacred Heart absorb a
38-14 loss in a National Club
Football semifinal battle it hosted
on Saturday, November 17.
In the confrontation, Oakland
University bolted out to a com-
manding 31-14 halftime advantage
run in Boston
The 5-10 and 160-pound of 23.8 yards per catch, with
junior completed 51 of 81 pass three touchdowns.
plays for 1,285 yards this fall. “Jace has been a game-
Marathon He threw 23 touchdown passes
and was intercepted five times
changer for us for three seasons
now,” Almont Coach James
Photo by Kevin Kissane
Conference champions in 2018. 91 on the way to fifth medalist Albrecht wrapped up the
In addition to Indiana Tech, honors at the Timbers Golf year as a Division 4 All-State
Albrecht was recruited by sever- Club-based Frankenmuth honorable mention selection.
al other schools. That list Inspiration Tournament; man- She also secured a spot on
includes Gannon University, aged a 94 at a Washtenaw Golf the All-Blue Water Area
Ashland University, Lawrence Club-based Division 4 regional; Conference first team lineup Lindsey Albrecht signs her letter of intent with Indiana Tech
Tech, U of M-Dearborn and and provided a medalist round where she was chosen as the as dad Bob, sister Ashley, coach Lauren Bone, assistant
Tiffin University. of 95 during the Blue Water league’s MVP. coach Mark Bone, mom Beth and brother Logan look on.
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Lulgjuraj Schapman Hellebuyck Paupert Kruse Mullins Wolford Boers Kapron Rinke Panduren
Hausmann Wilson Kerby Cherry Sawyers Kaplan Rojas Luther Fritz Leusby
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fumbles. linebackers and defensive linebacker. play, usually Jack found a
“He was a relentless linemen to make plays,” he Fritz had a hand in on way to make it happen.”
perimeter defender,” Imlay noted. 50 stops during the 2018 This was his second
“Quality Commercial Printing at the Best Price in Town!” City Coach Brian Tresnak “Despite being a focus campaign.
said. “Wyatt was able to of other teams, Blake made The 5-8 and 150-pound All-Area page 20
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tobacco, e-cigs from youths
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Sanilac County. At their November 12 products, most notably that lic place or present a false
meeting, the board voted the percentage of middle identification in their
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What the law says about residues
TRI-CITY AREA — mined the degradation pest management (IPM) will apply. Michigan State
Many consumers wonder times, human toxicity, non- scouts to scout fields of University Extension pro-
about the safety of pesti- target organisms (such as farmers they will be buying vides education for safe
cides in our food system. bees, frogs and fish) toxici- from, specify the types of pesticide application
Let’s explore the various ty and potential environ- pesticides that can and can- through their IPM team.
laws in place to help keep mental impacts of these not be used as well as the There is an increasing
our food supply safe. chemicals before they were rates of application on their effort to improve the trace-
There are not any laws approved by the crops. All these specifica- ability of food to address
in Michigan or on the fed- Environmental Protection tions are more rigid than the any potential foodborne ill-
eral level that require food Agency (EPA)—the regula- law. Other produce buyers ness. Traceability is a form
producers to disclose pesti- tory body for pesticides— require all pest manage- of documentation that fol-
cides on their products for release. The EPA ment records be audited lows the food product from
either on the label or reviews this data and con- annually for proper use. In the farm to the retailer.
through any disclosure siders the totality of a per- general, the larger the fruit Traceability standards are
form; however, the use of son’s pesticide exposure and vegetable farm, the becoming more common to
pesticides in fresh produce when granting companies greater the number of con- allow products to be linked
is highly regulated. label uses. It considers the trols in place. back to the source to inves-
All pesticides are spe- average exposure, through Both federally and in tigate potential vectors of
cifically labeled for use diet and in the environment, Michigan, a class of pesti- contamination or infection.
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the label (either through things it will allow a pesti- dealers who may sell that form of tracking requires Any use other than what the label allows can
over-application or applica- cide to be labeled for use product to a certified appli- that records be kept of the result in crop seizure, fines or jail time.
tion against a pest or crop upon. If a particular use cator only. Each of these farming practices, and har-
not stated on the label), the would increase the risk of groups is required to take vest and handling of foods sure chemical pest controls For more information, visit
crop it is used on is consid- exposure of any one group and pass examinations that on farms. are used in accordance with http://www.msue.msu.edu.
ered adulterated and the over a certain threshold, it demonstrate they under- Ensuring that our food labels, to reduce incidents To have a digest of informa-
farmer can face crop sei- is denied. stand how to reduce the supply is safe and whole- of foodborne illness and to tion delivered straight to
zure, a fine or jail time. Many private compa- potential risks associated some is a priority for feder- improve on-farm food safe- your email inbox, visit
Scientists, both with nies go further in monitor- with the application of pes- al, state and local govern- ty. http://www.msue.msu.edu/
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Obituaries
~ Carl Kanter, 83 ~ ~ Frances Sexton, 85 ~
Carl Kanter, age 83, of December 6, 2011. and Keith (Pam) Kanter of Frances Sexton, age 85,
Imlay City, MI, died He constructed models Imlay City, MI; nine of Attica, MI, died Tuesday,
Tuesday, November 20, out of wood and grandchildren; and two November 20, 2018 at
2018 at The Villages of Styrofoam for General great-grandchildren. McLaren Lapeer Region
Lapeer, MI. Motors. Carl worked at the Carl was preceded in Hospital.
Carl Dominic Kanter GM-Tech Center in death by his wife, Theresa Frances Imbrunone was
was born August 27, 1935 Warren, MI until he retired Kanter; his brother, Max born July 6, 1933 in Detroit,
in Detroit, MI. He was the in 1997. Kanter; and his sister, MI. She was the daughter of
son of the late Max and the Carl enjoyed playing Connie Howell. the late Peter and the late
late Carla (Kozlowski) soccer and played until he Cremation has been Grace Imbrunone. Frances
Kanter. He grew up and was 55. He was actively entrusted to Muir Brothers grew up in the Detroit, MI
area. She was a graduate of
attended school in Detroit, involved with his grand- Funeral Home of Imlay Detroit Catholic High
MI. He married Theresa children’s soccer programs. City. Please be sure to sign School. Frances married
Brown on March 9, 1956 He is survived by two three sons, Alan (Jane) our online register at muir- Moody Sexton on June 19,
in Centerline, Michigan. daughters, Linda McKenna Kanter of Grand Rapids, brothersfh.com to share 1954 in Detroit, Michigan.
He was preceded in death of Ohio and Kathy Crowe MI, Wayne (Michele) condolences and memo- They lived in Romeo and
by his wife, Theresa, of St. Clair Shores, MI; Kanter of Imlay City, MI, ries. Imlay City, MI for a period
of time before moving to
~ Roger Lesniak, Jr., 45 ~ Attica, MI in 1968. Her
husband, Moody, passed
She was preceded in
death by her husband,
Roger Lesniak, Jr., age therapist for 5 years. 2018 at Muir Brothers away in 1998. Moody Sexton; parents,
45, of Lake Orion, MI, Roger was a volunteer Funeral Home of Imlay She owned and operat- Peter and Grace Imbrunone;
died Thursday, November fire fighter for the Lake City, 225 N. Main Street, ed Fran’s Country Kitchen, two brothers, Salvatore
22, 2018 at William Orion Fire Department for Imlay City, MI. Reverend a restaurant and catering Imbrunone and Peter
business, in Marlette, MI. Imbrunone; and an infant
Beaumont - Royal Oak 23 years and attained rank Kevin Harbin with Fraser Frances had also owned sister.
Hospital. of Captain. United Methodist Church Lake Pleasant Ceramics in The funeral will be held
Roger John Lesniak, Jr. He is survived by his officiated. Interment fol- Attica for a period of time. 11 a.m., Wednesday,
was born July 4, 1973 in mother, Shirley Lesniak; lowed at Mt. Olivet She was a member of the November 28, 2018, at
Detroit, MI. He was the his fiancé, Stephanie Jarrell Cemetery in Detroit. Imlay City VFW Auxiliary Immaculate Conception
son of Shirley (Kopenick) of Lake Orion, MI; one sis- Those wishing to make and a member of Catholic Church, 814 W.
Lesniak, Sr. and the late ter, Ann (Michael) Lungu memorial contributions, Immaculate Conception Nepessing, Lapeer, MI.
Roger John Lesniak, Sr. of Fraser, MI; one brother, may direct them to K-9 Catholic Church in Lapeer. Reverend Father Tom
He grew up in Detroit and Stephen (Tammy) Lesniak Rescue League, 2120 Frances is survived by Kuehnemund, with Our
as a teenager, moved to of Almont, MI; his neph- Metamora Rd., Oxford, MI two daughters, Tina Lady of Mt. Carmel
Lake Orion, MI. Roger was Roger was employed ews, Stephen, Shane, 48371. (Kenneth) Marie Natale of Catholic Church, will offi-
a Lake Orion High School by William Beaumont Joseph, and Jordan; and his Funeral arrangements Mt. Morris, MI and Grace ciate. Interment will follow
graduate. He attended Hospital - Royal Oak as a dogs, Bindie and Allie. were made by Muir (Webb) Katter of White at Attica Township
Oakland County Certified Respiratory Roger was preceded in Brothers Funeral Home of Cloud, MI; six sons, John Cemetery.
Community College and Therapist for the past year. death by his father, Roger Imlay City. Please be sure Sexton of Sandusky, MI, The family will be
received his Bachelor’s Previous to Beaumont, Lesniak, Sr.; and his broth- to sign our online register Mark (Linda) Sexton of available for visitation
Degree in Respiratory Roger worked at Ascension er, David Paul Lesniak. at muirbrothersfh.com to Attica, MI, Tom Sexton of 10-11 a.m., Wednesday,
Therapy from Mid-Western Providence Hospital - Novi The funeral was held share condolences and Buffalo, WY, Dave Sexton November 28 at
Texas University. Campus as a respiratory Monday, November 26, memories. of Salem, VA, Mike Sexton Immaculate Conception
of Attica, MI and Peter Catholic Church.
(Leanne) Sexton of Lake Funeral arrangements
~ Richard “Rick” Dennis Maison, 71 ~ Orion, MI; one brother, were made by Muir
Frank (Joan) Imbrunone of Brothers Funeral Home of
Richard “Rick” Dennis was a carpenter by trade. Burns. He also leaves Roseville, MI; 32 grandchil- Imlay City. Please be sure
Maison, of Imlay City, MI, Richard was married to behind his adored dog, dren; 38 great-grandchil- to sign our online register at
born on March 21, 1947 in Wanda Maison. Ollie. dren; and one great-great- muirbrothersfh.com to share
Highland Park, MI, to the He was preceded in Rick enjoyed watching granddaughter. condolences and memories.
late Lucy Maison death by his brothers, sports, fishing, playing the
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Dispatch log...
Editor’s note: The fol- (300 block E. Third St.) were made throughout the •personal injury acci- N. Five Lakes Rd. in Attica November 25
lowing is a compilation of •Multiple Traffic Stops day. dent in the 2600 block of N. Twp. •suspicious circum-
activity and reports from throughout the day November 24 Lake Pleasant Rd. in Attica •assist motorist on S. stances on Bowers Rd. in
area police departments: November 21 •17:10 Embezzlement Twp. Van Dyke Rd. in Imlay Attica Twp.
•08:42 Alarm (600 (400 block E. Fourth St.) •property damage traf- Twp. •suspicious circum-
In Imlay City block N. Cedar St.) •20:01 Vehicle Lockout fic crash on WB I-69 in •road hazard on S. stances on Hunters Creek
November 15 •12:29 Mail Tampering (600 block Maple Vista St.) Attica Twp. Summers Rd. in Attica Rd. in Imlay Twp.
•07:17-07:48 Monitor (500 block Townsend Dr.) •23:30 Suspicious •property damage traf- Twp. •car-deer accident on
Traffic (High School) •12:34 Found Property Person (Blacks Corners fic crash on EB I-69 in •welfare check on N. WB I-69 in Attica Twp.
•13:37 Welfare Check (1900 block S. Cedar St.) Rd./Attica Rd.) Attica Twp. Lake Pleasant Rd. in •trespassing in the 1800
(1900 block S. Cedar St.) •15:53 Animal Problem •Multiple traffic stops •telephone use for Arcadia Twp. block of S. Five Lakes Rd.
•14:19 Welfare Check (400 block S. Almont Ave.) were made throughout the harassment in the 2500 •property damage traf- in Attica Twp.
(1800 block S. Cedar St.) •Multiple traffic stops day. block of Atwell Rd. in fic crash on Brown City •alarms in the 3100
•17:19 Medical Assist were made throughout the November 25 Attica Twp. Rd. in Goodland Twp. block of Newark Rd. in
(6800 block Seabury Rd.) day. •01:36 Suspicious •welfare check in the •car-deer accident on S. Attica Twp.
•17:38 Assist LCSO November 22 Person (200 block E. Third 5000 block of Bowers Rd. Lake Pleasant Rd. in Attica •welfare check on WB
with Property Damage •00:26 Road Hazard St.) in Attica Twp. Twp. I-69 in Imlay Twp.
Accident (S. Van Dyke Rd./ (W. Borland Rd./S. Blacks •22:10 Found Property •car-deer accident on E. November 23 •car-deer accident on
Hunters Creek Rd.) Corners Rd.) (S. Cedar St./WB I-69) Newark Rd. in Attica Twp. •property damage traf- Imlay City Rd. in Attica
•20:48 Motorist Assist •06:32 Assist Fire •22:45 Alarm (2000 •mental health call in fic crash on S. Cedar St. in Twp.
(E. Capac Rd./N. Cedar St.) Department (1000 block block S. Cedar St.) the 3000 block of Imlay City •suspicious circum-
•00:55 Suspicious Norlin Dr.) •Multiple traffic stops Greenwood Rd. in Attica •alarms in the 2700 stances in the 4500 block of
Vehicle (Weston St./S. •15:38 Citizen Assist were made throughout the Twp. block of Van Dyke Rd. in Imlay City Rd. in Attica
Almont Ave.) (300 block E. Third St.) day. November 21 Imlay Twp. Twp.
November 19 •Multiple traffic stops •animal complaint on •property damage traf- •sick care for medical in
•07:22-07:43 School were made throughout the In Lapeer County: EB I-69 in Imlay Twp. fic crash on N. Van Dyke the 1900 block of S. Cedar
Traffic (High School) day. Complaints handled by •car-deer accident on Rd. in Goodland Twp. St. in Imlay City
•07:44-08:02 School November 23 the Lapeer County Sheriff’s Lake Pleasant Rd. in Attica •found property in the •car-deer accident on N.
Traffic (Middle School) •09:32 Personal Department, in addition to Twp. 100 block of S. Lake Lake Pleasant Rd. in Attica
•14:04-14:29 School Property Damage Accident traffic stops: •property damage traf- Pleasant Rd. in Attica Twp. Twp.
Traffic (High School) (S. Cedar St./WB I-69 November 20 fic crash on S. Main St. in •assist other law •assist other law
•Multiple traffic stops •12:09 Alarm (300 •sick care for medical Almont enforcement agency in the enforcement in the 2000
were made throughout the block E. First St.) in the 800 block of N. Lake •threats to injure a per- 500 block of Townsend Dr. block of S. Cedar St. in
day. •13:18 Motorist Assist George Rd. in Attica Twp. son in the 6000 block of in Imlay City Imlay City
November 20 (S. Cedar St./E. First St.) •suspicious circum- Clear Lake Rd. in Goodland November 24 November 26
•05:26 Assist Almont •16:14 Fraud (500 stances at the Campbell Twp. •sick care for medical in •vehicle off the road-
PD with Personal Injury block N. Blacks Corners Road Park and Ride in November 22 the 7500 block of Shaw Rd. way on EB I-69 in Attica
Accident (4200 block S. Rd.) Attica Twp. •alarms in the 100 block in Goodland Twp. Twp.
Van Dyke Rd.) •19:00 Suicidal Person •assist other law of N. Doran Rd. in Imlay •family trouble in the •sick care for medical in
•07:18-07:53 Monitor (7800 block Shaw Rd.) enforcement on S. Van Twp. 4800 block of Sutton Rd. in the 5600 block of Main St.
Traffic (Middle School) •20:12 Suspicious Dyke Rd. in Imlay Twp. •abandoned auto on Attica Twp. in Dryden
•08:27-09:02 Monitor Person (Blacks Corners •vehicle off the road- Imlay City Rd. in Attica •suspicious circum- •property damage traf-
Traffic (Weston Rd./Attica Rd.) way on WB I-69 in Imlay Twp. stances in the 300 block of fic crash on Ewalt Rd. in
Elementary) •23:23 Domestic Twp. •animal complaint in Graham Rd. in Imlay Twp. Goodland Twp.
•14:03-14:32 Monitor Assault (500 block •property damage traf- the 600 block of Sunset Dr. •property damage traf- •sick care for medical in
Traffic (High School) Townsend Dr.) fic crash on E. Newark Rd. in Imlay Twp. fic crash on N. Van Dyke the 600 block of N. Blacks
•14:50 Citizen Assist •Multiple traffic stops in Attica Twp. •animal complaint on Rd. in Goodland Twp. Corners Rd. in Imlay Twp.
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TRI-CITY AREA — al care items like shampoo,
Like their counterparts in toothpaste, deodorant and
Almont and Imlay City, the like.
food pantries in Capac and “We could also use
Dryden are well-stocked flour, sugar, butter and
when it comes to the holi- some bread, because we
day season. can’t buy those things from
Capac Food Pantry’s the food bank,” Kaufman
Joyce Kaufman says says.
they’ve been very blessed Offerings at the Capac
this year when it comes to Food Pantry aren’t limited
items to give to those in to food. Residents in need
need, and volunteers to of clothing, household
help make that happen. goods like dishes, furniture,
“We’re very fortunate and pots and pans have
to have other pantries in found them there.
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Capac,” Kaufman says, “We’ve done furniture,
adding that programs at St. dishes, you name it,”
Nicholas Catholic Church Kaufman says. “If some- Capac Food Pantry volunteers Joyce Kaufman, Sherrie Cramton, Rosario Rodriguez and Lyissa
and The Connection help body is in need of some- Aguilar stock shelves at the pantry.
fill residents’ needs. thing, we try to see if some-
The Boy Scouts and how, some way we can get from 1-3 p.m. Anyone in an leave a message, Kaufman continuous need for per- ucts such as paper towels
Cub Scouts help a lot, too, it for them.” emergency situation is wel- says. sonal care items like sham- and toilet paper.
with food drives around the The Capac Food Pantry come to call Kaufman at “We’re happy to serve Buckley says Linked
holiday season. is open every Wednesday 810-395-7532. Be sure to after or before hours, we try "We could also Hearts serves between 40
to be flexible,” she says. “I and 60 families, though not
don’t live that far away, and use flour, sugar, all of them come in every
if I can help, I’ll do it.” month.
As for holiday wishes, butter and “We’re a conglomerate
Kaufman’s is simple: some bread, of six churches, and most
“I wish for the best referrals come from the
wellbeing for all families, because we churches,” she says. “We
not only in Capac, but all see visitors of all ages and
over the world,” she says. can't buy those from all walks of life.”
Linking up things from the Anyone looking for
with love more information can call
Dryden’s Linked Hearts food bank." 810-796-3407. Make sure
food pantry is also well to leave a message, Buckley
stocked in time for the holi- --Joyce says, someone will return
day season, says co-manag- the call.
er Nancy Buckley. Along
Kaufman Like her counterpart in
with Evelyn Hoeksema, Capac, Buckley’s holiday
Buckley volunteers her poo, toothbrushes and wish is simple.
time to make sure that toothpaste, deodorant and “I just would like to see
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