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The Optimist Club of
St. Clair Shores hosted
the 2nd Annual First
Responders Recognition
and Appreciation
Breakfast last Thursday,
Oct. 10, at Lakeland
Banquet Centre.
The event honors
some of the citys top
first responders and
serves to show these
men and women how
much their efforts are
appreciated, saidOptimist Club President
Debbie DePape.
The club puts this
and one for the police
department as well on
in recognition of what
our police and fire do for
us all year long,
DePape said. Im so im-
pressed and so proud.
We are honored to be
able to do this.
The breakfast is alsoan opportunity to single
out the efforts of indi-
vidual members of the
department.
This year fire depart-
ment driver/engineer
Chad Hyvonen was rec-
ognized for his efforts in
organizing arrange-
ments for fallen fire de-
partment member, Lt.
James Nichols.
Walter Jenuwine re-ceived Retirement
Recognition, an emo- tional honor during
which Jenuwine was
surrounded at the podi-
um by those who
worked si de-by-side
with him.
You never leave,
Jenuwine said. This is a
family and you never
leave it.
The 2013 Optimist
Club Award went to a
trio of firefighters,
Derek Haarala, Dan
Sebastian and Adam
Walleman who took part
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Ghoulish festivitiesSt. Clair Shores resident Jim Defer, above right, dressed up as The Ghoul, poses with the actual Ghoul, lastSaturday night during the Nautical Mile Yacht Clubs Halloween Party at Brownies on the Lake.
The St. Clair Shores
Memorial Day Parade
Committee is experienc-
ing several firsts this
year, beginning with the
selection of a woman to
head the group.
Ive been on the com-
mittee for four years and
worked very har d,
Chairman Cheryl Furdos
said. They nominated
me and I accepted.On Saturday, Nov. 9,
the committee is switch-
ing from planning a pa-
rade to being in one.
Furdos said members
will be carrying a ban-
ner with the commit-
tees name during the
Veterans Day Parade in
Detroit. Sam the eagle, a
recently purchased in-
flatable that made his
debut at last years
Memorial Day parade is
going too, she said.
Also this year, instead
of deciding amongst
themselves, the citys
Memorial Day Parade
Committee is looking
for residents to help
them choose the 2014
grand marshal.
The decision to seek
nominees for the grand
marshal post was based
on the committees de-
sire to give those who
have served but have re-
mained silent about
their dedication a
chance to lead the pa-
rade.
We wanted to provide
the opportunity to open
up the selection process
to the community, she
said.
There are a lot of un-
sung heroes out there
that we dont know
about.
To be considered,
nominee must be an ac-
Several firsts
for this years
city parade
committeeBy Debra PascoeEditor
See PARADE, page 2A
Retirement Recognition Award recipient Walter Jenuwine is all smiles surrounded byhis former colleagues.
PHOTO BY JOHN MCTAGGART
Bella, dressed as a bum-
blebee, took part in last
Sundays Howl-o-Ween
Party at Maloof-Statler
Dog Park. For more pho-
tos, see page 7A.
PHOTO BY JOHN MCTAGGART
See BREAKAST, page 2A
By Debra PascoeEditor
To shore things up, at the suggestion of City Manager Phil Ludos, any signrequests will now be handled by the community development and inspection
department.
Prior to councils change Monday, Oct. 7, residents and business owners re-
questing temporary, grand opening and sign arbitration appeals were han-
dled by the city clerks office. All other requests went to CDI.
Ludos made the suggestion so were not sending people to two or three
places before they can get the sign.
CDI to take over all sign issuesBy Debra Pascoe
Im so impressed and so proud. We arehonored to be able to do this.
Optimist Club President Debbie DePape
See SIGNS, page 2A
We wanted to
provide the
opportunity to
open up the
selection process
to the community.
There are a lot ofunsung heroes out
there that we dont
know about."
Cheryl Furdos, Parade
Chairman
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tive member or veteranof the United States
Armed Forces, a resi -
dent of St. Clair Shores,active in civic or mili-tary organizations and
willing and available toparticipate in the pa-rade and related festivi-ties Sunday, May 25.
Nominations are dueno later than Dec.1, andmust include the full
name of the nominee,military affiliation, abrief explanation of whythis person has earnedthe honor of serving asgrand marshal and boththe nominees and nom-inators contact infor-mation.
Send entries via e-mail to [email protected] or mail toCity of St. Clair Shores,27600 Jefferson CircleDrive, Attention ParadeCommittee, St. Clair
Shores, MI 48081-2093.The winner will be no-
tified by March 1.In the meantime,
Furdos said the commit-tee is busy seeking pa-rade participants andlining them up as soonas possible before theymake other commit-ments.
Their first fundraiser,a spaghetti dinner, isplanned for Thursday,March 27, with detailsto follow.
Furdos said it takesabout $20,000 to put onthe parade and whilethe committee is citysanctioned it does notreceive any fundingfrom the ci ty.
The committee is alsoseeking entries for itsparade logo contestbearing this yearstheme, Honor, free-dom, family. Detailsare available on thecommittees website, sc-smpp.com. The entrydeadline is Friday, Nov.
22.
in the American LungAssociations FirefighterChallenge - Fight for AirClimb.
Walleman, Sebastianand Haarala climbedmore than 1,000 steps,carrying nearly 70pounds of gear, atDetroits RenaissanceCenter to raise morethan $300 for the
A m e r i c a n L u n gAssociation.
The club is honoredto recognize each of youfor going above and be-
yond your role as a f ire-fighter to help those inneed, DePape said.
St. Clair Shores FireC h i e f G e o r g e
Morehouse said he isgrateful for the eventand the effort made torecognize members ofhis department.
A lot of these guysthat are here today wereat the Gilberts fire thismorning, Morehousesaid referring to theearly morning blaze atthe popular local eatery.It goes to show you
how much they appreci-ate this. Theyre tiredand fatigued but wantto make sure theyrehere for this. Its some-thing we really appreci-ate.
Prior to her recent relocation to Salon
Muse in St. Clair Shores, Maria owned and
operated Michael Dennis Salon and Spa ormore than 19 years, and worked at the Bart
Edmond Salon or 15 years. In addition, she
has trained under some o the best stylists
worldwide, attending the Vidal Sassoon
Academy in London.
Marias expertise and dedication to
client satisaction make Salon
Muse a new destination
or precision hair services,
including mens, womens,
and childrens haircuts, as
well as color, highlights,
lowlights, updos, eathers
and extensions.
Were a amily-
oriented salon, and
we specialize in
everything, she said. We have it all.
At Salon Muse, Maria aims to please
-creating styles that are both fattering andeasy to care or.
I love creating new styles or my clients,
but I make sure that it is something they are
able to manage everyday, she explained.
Maria is also committed to maintaining the
health o her clients hair.
I have sometimes reused to (process)
a clients hair, she said. I have a degree in
ricoanalysis (the study o the strand o hair)
and I can tell i your hair can be colored or
permed saely.
Salon Muse is also using the new Kenra
Smooth system, which is one o the best anti-
rizz smoothing systems around.
Working alongside Maria are proessional
stylists Amy, Cynthia, Suzana, and ayre. Te
entire talented team is devoted to providing
their clients with all o
their hair care needs and
more. Additional servicesat the salon include waxing,
pedicures, manicures,
acrylics shellac and
acials. Salon Muse
is located at 25408
Harper, just north o
10 mile in St. Clair
Shores. Te salon is
open Monday - Saturday
including evening hours.
Salon Muse will adjust
hours or clients
convenience. Te
salon is closed on
Sunday. o make an
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BREAKFAST
Continued from page 1A
Derek Haarala, DanSebastian and AdamWallemen, above, arehonored by OptimistClub President DebbieDePape. Chief GeorgeMorehouse, at right, em-braces retired SCSFDmember WalterJenuwine.
C o u n c i l w o m a nCandice Rusie pointedout CDI enforces thecitys sign ordinance any-
way and requested theverbiage in the ordinancebe changed affirmingnon-profit organizationsare not charged a fee for
temporary signs advertis-ing their events.
Councilman JohnCaron tweaked it more,suggesting adding non-and not for profit organi-zations to the exemptionlist.
Councilman Tony Tiseoexpressed concern aboutCDI handling requestsas quickly and efficient-ly as City Clerk Mary
Kotowski.Ludos said the city gets
between 20 and 30 re-quests annually and wasconfident CDI could han-dle that very small num-ber.
And besides, morework has been added toKotowskis departmentover the years, he said.
Its the same process,different desk, he said.
SIGNS
Continued from page 1A
PARADE
Continued from page 1A
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Rehabilitating foreclosed properties purchased by the city isnt sup-posed to be a money-making venture its a way to improve neigh-borhoods and keep slum lords at bay, city officials say.
In 2012, the city purchased 14 houses through the Macomb Countytax foreclosure program and demolished four.
Work is finally complete at 21601 Bayside purchased for $19,980and currently listed for $149,900. The $80,000 rehab budget includesa new kitchen, HVAC system, roof, electrical rewiring and completerenovation of the kitchen and main floor bathroom.
A $152,000 offer for the house, appraised for $128,000, was accept-ed by city council Monday. The offer, submitted by a current St. ClairShores resident, is contingent on the sale of his current house whichis expected to close Nov. 20. Three offers were submitted.
A new garage was added to the 54-by-201 lot along with a newdriveway and patio slab. Other upgrades include refinished hard-
wood floors, basement repairs and corrections to the handiworkdone by the previous owner.Councilman Chris Vitale, who sits on the mayor-appointed sub-
committee to oversee rehab projects along with Councilman TonyTiseo, City Manager Phil Ludos and Community Development andInspection Director Chris Rayes, opened up the house to the St. ClairShores Connection to view the results.
I would buy this house, Vitale said, proudly standing on the newfront porch.
Neighbor Dan Bigelow is just as pleased.Its come from tear it down to what it is today, the four-year resi-
dent said, adding he had been inside the house prior to the city pur-chasing it.
Of neighborhood inconvenience during construction, Bigelow saidhe cant complain in the least.
He was contemplating attending an open house scheduled lastSunday to take a look inside.
Vitale said an open house is now a requirement for all city-ownedproperties undergoing rehabilitation.
Next on the docket is a house on Deizel just about ready for themarket. For photos and story, stay tuned to the St. Clair ShoresConnection.
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
PHOTO BY JOHN MCTAGGART
The house, top left,halfway through ren-ovation.The house, top right,after exterior up-dates and landscap-
ing.A garage and drive-way leading to it,above, was added tomake the propertyconsistent with theneighborhood.The hallway, aboveleft, in its originalstate.The hardwooodfloors throughout thehouse, at left, wererefurbished and dry-wall repaired or re-placed.The bedrooms, farleft, were spruced upand windows re-
placed throughout.Bottom left: A viewof the living roomand front entrywayfeaturing a roundwindow to brightenthe space.The kitchen, below,was ripped to thestuds and a wall con-necting it to the fami-ly room was re-moved, creating amore open concept.
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Students from LakeShore High School joinedexchange students fromChina and Germany forthe districts fourth annu-al International Summitat the TaylorInternational School.
The event brought to-gether students for a dayof learning, conversationand fun, AssistantSuperintendent DonaldKling said.
Its really a way forthese students to get to-gether and talk, he said.Talk about the differenc-es in cultures and thesimilarities.
A question-and-answersession, along with otherorganized activities,
helped encourage dia-logue, while tours of thedormitory and lunch fea-turing dishes from allthree countries were alsopart of the days activi-ties.
This is something thatthe students really enjoy,Kling said. They have somany differences cultur-ally, sure, but ultimatelytheyre still kids. Theresa lot of common groundthere and that comes outquickly. Before too longtheyre having thesegreat conversations withone another and reallyhaving a good time.
In years past, the sum-mit concluded after just
a half day, but this yearsevent stretched nearlythe entire school day.
Its something the stu-dents wanted to hap-
pen, Kling said. We gottheir feedback from last
year and that was onething that we heard a lot,that it didnt last longenough. So, this year weextended the time to justabout an entire schoolday.
Like last year, thisyears summit broughttogether students fromthe districts three cul-
tures Germany, Chinaand the United States.
Kling says the district iscurrently working onadding Spain to the ros-ter of exchange studentscoming to Lake Shore,and in the near futurethey may also be part ofthe International Summitevent.
By John McTaggartStaff Writer
PHOTO BY JOHN MCTAGGART
Summit students take a tour of the dormitory at the Taylor International School.
Teens interested in tak-ing up to 20 trips to theslopes this season can jointhe St. Clair Shores Skiand Snow Boarding Club.
The club, open to all stu-dents in grades six-12,heads to Mt. Holly everyFriday, weather and condi-tions permitting, at 4 p.m.and returns at midnight.Membership includestransportation on a charter
bus, which leaves St. ClairShores Civic Arena, thefirst ski or snow board les-son, supervision and otherperks for $180 a season,according to longtimechaperone Mike Fremont.
The club averages 10trips per season and offersdiscounted lift tickets andrental equipment.
Fremont said severalamenities set this clubapart from the typicalschool club. First, he said,schools typically offer four
to five trips and return by10 p.m. The St. ClairShores club takes up to 20trips and doesnt leave theslopes until 11 p.m.
Its nice when the otherschool clubs leave. Weve
got the hill to ourselves,Fremont said.
Another bonus is thecharter buses have a rest-room facility and somehave DVD players, allow-ing club members to watcha movie during the esti-mated one-hour ride.
Parents also get a re-duced rate if they tag alongin their own vehicles,Fremont said.
Those that already knowhow to ski are required to
demonstrate their skills toMt. Holly personnel andare told which hills theycan use.
We dont do any of theteaching, Fremont said,adding the club is open tobeginners and experi-enced skiers and snowboarders.
The first trip can be asearly as the second Fridayin December.
If theres snow andMount Hollys open, weregoing, Fremont said.
Another advantage tothe club is theres no mini-mum participation re-quired. The bus is paid forand goes regardless of thenumber of people that signup for a particular trip.
Fremont also suggestsclub memberships be giv-en for holiday gifts.
It can be a tough sell tothe parents that haventskied, but those that havethey see its a good deal,he said.
Were trying to getthem out for exercise otherthan just exercising theirthumbs, he quipped.
Being a member of theclub is also a right of pas-sage for teens, he said.
We dont hear fromthem unless someone getsin trouble, he said. They
are pretty much on theirown, but they must stay
within the facility.Members are allowed to
pack a lunch or snacks,but cannot eat on the bus.For those that prefer topurchase food or drinks,Fremont said there areplenty of opportunities atMount Holly. A meal, hesaid, can be purchased forabout $10.
If the club gets enoughparticipants, Fremont
would like to hold a ski
swap among memberswho can either sell or do-nate their used outgrownequipment. He also saidMount Holly holds its own,typically in November.
For more informationabout the club, call GarySopfe, ski club coordina-tor, at (586) 445-5350.
By Debra PascoeEditor
The newest eatery intown, Buffalo Wild Wings,on Harper just north of 9Mile opened its doors lastSaturday to a packedhouse.
Before the official open-ing to the public, however,the popular bar and grill
played host to charity fun-draisers for Lake ShoresQuarterback Club lastThursday, and South Lake
Athletics the followingevening.
According to BuffaloWild Wings General
Manager Matt Wagner thefundraisers are a win-winfor the restaurant and the
community.Its a night for us to
give something back tothe community and tothose people who havehelped us out to thispoint, Wagner said.
Last Thursday night
benefited the Lake ShoreQuarterback Club, a non-profit organization aimed
at helping improve safetyand the experience for
See BWW, page 2B
BWW helps raise money for school athleticsBy John McTaggartStaff Writer
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Members of the ski and snowboard club are trying to learn the identities of previ-
ous members featured in this photo.
Ski club
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Te departure o warm weathercauses certain skin conditions tofourish. One such condition iskeratosis pilaris, or KP.Aecting mostly teenagersand young adults, KP is a verycommon and harmless condition.KP presents as small bumps thathave a dry sandpaper eeling.
Tey can be red or brownish incolor. Upper arms, cheeks andthighs are the most requentsites or the condition. While thecondition may also be present inbabies and persist into adult lie,keratosis pilaris is uncommon inelderly people.Keratosis pilaris is caused by
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2013 ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION 7A
Cody, dressed as sweet corn, poses for thecamera.
Dozens of pooches, most dressed up for the holiday,including Louie, gathered for the party.
PHOTOS BY JOHN MCTAGGART
Howl-o-Ween Party costume contest contestants line up.
Mickey came to the Howl-o-Ween
Party at Maloof-Statler Dog Park lastSunday dressed as a referee.
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Phones swiped
Police are looking for
the person or persons re-
sponsible for throwing a
cinder block through the
glass front door of the
T-Mobile store on 9 Mile
and stealing 3 iPhones
Saturday, Oct. 20, at about
4:10 a.m.
Upon investigating the
burglary, police found
shattered glass both in-
side and outside the door.
Once inside, muddy foot-
prints were spotted near
the Apple iPhone display
case, the arm that holds
the phones was broken
and the phones missing.
A chunk of cinder
block, of which police
suspect was used to break
the front door, was on top
of the display case.
The store manager was
contacted and she noted
the cash registers and
some cabinets had been
rummaged but nothing
was missing other than
the three phones.
Surveillance cameras
were on the property and
copies of which are being
sent to the police depart-
ment for review.
Nature calls
A 29-year-old Roseville
woman imprisoned at the
St. Clair Shores Police
Department made a run
for it after completing a
visit to the restroom.
The woman, held on a
warrant from 40th
District Court on a third
degree home invasion
charge, requested a more
private area to addresspersonal needs and broke
away from a police officer
escorting her back to her
cell. The woman headed
out the west entry door of
the police department
and into the parking lot.
The officer gave chase,
assisted by a sergeant and
another officer working at
the front desk.
The woman headed
southbound into an area
off the parking lot sur-
rounded by a privacy
fence. As she began to
climb it, one officer
grabbed her around the
waist and another
grabbed her leg and wres-
tled her to the ground.
The woman tucked her
arms underneath her to
avoid being handcuffed.
One officer hit her in
the back of her arm with
a closed fist once or
twice and the woman re-
lented. She was hand-
cuffed and returned to
her cell.
Tire thieves
A 23 - y ea r- o l d
Southfield man was
pushed out of the get-
away car after he and
three other black males
attempted to steal the
tires off a Cadillac CTS in
the Don Gooley lot on 9
Mile.A security guard con-
tacted police a 8:13 p.m.
Saturday Oct. 20, report-
ing four men were at-
tempting to steal the
tires. The men, wearing
ski masks and gloves,
tried to escape under a
chain link fence later dis-
covered to have been de-
tached from a post, al-
lowing the suspects to ex-
it to a silver Chrysler mini
van.
As the vehicle headed
northbound through the
parking lot, the
Southfield man was
ejected from the mini
van, which continued
west on Nine Mile.
The Southfield man
ran across 9 Mile toward
the Bow Wow Dog
Resort. An officer giving
chase on foot found a
black ski mask in the
Dumpster behind the
business.
Shortly thereafter, an
employee at the Mobil gas
station at the corner of 9
Mile and I-94 called police
to report a man meeting
the suspects description
and sweating profusely,
saying he was jacked,
asking for directions to
Detroit.
The man was later
found and arrested while
walking along the I-94shoulder near Shady
Lane.
Officers on the scene at
the car dealership found
lug nuts and cement
blocks on which the vehi-
cle was raised. A car jack
was also found.
A surveillance tape of
the dealership is being
handed over to police.
Police are seeking in-
formation on the three
other suspects.
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Im having a greattime, said Lake ShoreQuarterback Club sup-porter Dan Gleason. Imgetting a great meal, hav-ing a great time and its fora great cause. Whats notto like about that?
The $20 donation in-
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The event is a two-foldsuccess for Buffalo Wild
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work out the kinks beforewe officially open thedoors.
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Quarterback ClubPresident Craig Manningsaid about $2,500 wasraised for the organizationas a result of the event.
South Lake Athleticsraised in excess of$2,500.
Lakeview PublicSchools officials said theycontacted the eatery abouta similar event but got noresponse from Buffalo
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PHOTO BY JOHN MCTAGGART
Michael Holowchak, Alec Maluchnik, Brent Johnston and Grant Khalil, all mem-bers of the Lake Shore football team, pose in front of the Shorains mural at BuffaloWild Wings.Cultural Committee
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