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Officials from the Manistee County Museum and volunteers were on hand Fridaymorning for the dedication of a new historical marker on the corner of Cherry andFirst streets by the Manistee Riverwalk. The new marker will include a replica of a portion of the first large vessel to sail into the Manistee Harbor in the mid 1850scall the Kewaxicum. Show are volunteer Ken Jilbert, Manistee County HistoricalMuseum Board president Tom Stege, executive director Steve Harold and vol-unteer Henry Rozmarek of the Manistee Clan Muzzleloaders.
B y KEN GRABOWSKI
A ssociAte e ditor
Manistee Countys newest historicalmarker was dedicated last week whenthe Manistee County Historical Museumhonored the scow schooner Kewaxicum, asbeing the first large vessel to sail this area
by the placing of a plaque and a replica of a portion of the ship along the Riverwalk by the corner of First and Cherry streets.
Manistee County Historical Museumexecutive director Steve Harold said thecreation of this historical marker was theoint effort of many people. He said it sig-
nifies many things about the early days of the Manistee community.
It was the first large vessel built inManistee and was built by a local car-penter, Andrew Sherwood, in 1855, saidHarold. There were only about 300 or400 people here at that time, but he hadthe talent to build it. It is built like a houseor a log cabin, and is called a scow schoo-
ner. It is like a rectangular box, and thisone had a small pointed bow, but they stillare all square timbers.
Harold said it was a time whenManistees logging and timber industry was about to erupt into a major business.Lumberman from this area helped providethe lumber that built many big cities inthe Midwest and schooners were used totransport it.
Sherwood built it in 1855 to haul tim-ber to Chicago, and he named it after thechief of the Little River Band of Ottawa
Indians named Kewaxicum, said Harold.Kewaxicum was in this area for 60 years,and lived to be 114 years old. The fact thatit was named after the chief is a good indi-cation of the good working relationship between the early settlers and the indians.
The museum director said the display they built to be placed at the First andCherry street location is a replica of themidsection portion of the vessel and half the size of the original. The display is toillustrate the simple construction of thestacked square timber style that was used
on the scow schooners.The original ship would have beenable to haul a couple of semis of lumber, asit was 80 to 90 feet in length with a beamof 24 feet, and depth of six to seven feet,said Harold.
Funds were donated form the con-struction of the replica by Ron and DonnaBauman in memory of his parents Gordonand Ella Mae Bauman. All of the funds went to purchase the materials, as the restof the work was done by Manistee County Historical Museum staff and volunteers.
A work crew of Manistee ClanMuzzloaders was put together by Henry Rozmarek and supervised by Ken Jilbertto handle the construction, said Harold.A friend of mine (C.Patrick LaBadie) whohas been on 10 contemporary boats likethis provided and the muzzle loaders putit all together. It is going to be permanenthere, and we are going to put in a concrete base and more permanent marker.
Besides Rozmarek and Jilbert, others who helped on the project were GeraldMurray, Rod Hudson, Greg Berg, GeorgeGoodrich, Robert Johnson, Austin Perry
A step back
in timeLatest historical markerhonors Manistees firstlarge vessel
See MARKER page 2
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Craft Show and Sales at the KalevaRoadside Park (231)864-2396Softball games at the balleld behindthe Roadside ParkFishing Tournament registration at Os-born's Sports Shop (231)889-3775Makinen Fishing Lures collection andAncestor's Pillow Case Display at BottleHouse Museum.
Railroad Depot Museum and M&NEEngine Noon til 4pm.Kaleva Art Gallery 10am. til 4pm.Multi-National Flag Display in front of Kaleva Roadside ParkFREE KIDS DOLPHIN BOUNCER/withOBSTACLE & B-BALL HOOP
FRIDAY JULY 16THKaleva High School reunion at VFWHall Social hour 5pm.; Dinner 6pm.Fire Fighters Beer Tent 6pm. til 1am.Rockin' G.T.'s, karoke & open mic- Kal-eva Roadside Park PavillionHot Dog Roast by Kaleva BeauticationTeam - Kaleva Roadside Park Pavillion6-9 pm.
SATURDAY JULY 17TH
Finnish Line 5k Run/Walk 9am. KalevaElem. School - (231)362-3519 for infoKaleva Historical Society Bake Sale atthe Bottle House, 9 amBrethren Cheerleaders' Car Wash atKaleva Country Florist 9am. til NoonBenzie Manistee Snowbirds VintageSnowmobile Show and Swap Meet10am til 4pm Trophies Awarded
(231)362-2892 or (231)723-7337 alsoJoe's Vintage Racing RuppsKaleva Days Lions' Car Show, on siteregistration 11am til 3pm.- (231)455-0712 for infoMotor Cycle Poker Run, July 10, Ride at1pm. - (231)477-5299 infoCollector's Antique Tractor Show, infront of Park - (231)848-4396 for info.
Face Painting by Sheryl 1pm. til 4pm.Horseback rides by Kay Miller in the pmKaleva Trolley Tours with John MakinenNoon til 2pmKaleva Lions Steak Dinner and SilentAuction 11am til 5pm.Kaleva Lions Food Wagon Saturdayand SundayNorthwest 4X4 Hosting Rock Obstacle
Course and Demonstration, cometry your luck. 6pm in Industrial Park.(231)362-3855 for information
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Fireworks at Dusk at the balleld behithe Park
SUNDAY JULY 18THKaleva Lion's Buffet Breakfast 8amnoon at Kaleva Lions DenCommunity Church Services in Roaside Park Pavillion at 10am. featurinthe Salt City Dixieland BandBig Bear Sportsman Club BBQ RibDinner 11:30am. til 4pm.Grand Parade at 2pm.Kaleva Baptist Youth Group Free Posicles and Kids Games at Park entraafter ParadeSteven D and the Keys 2pm. til 6pm
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zone for the fireworks. Thepolice department maintainssafety throughout the festi-val (including bringing extrabarricades to the festivalgrounds). Thank you!
n To the crew atSubway, who brought thechamber staff cookieson Monday morning, tothank us for an event thatbrought so many customersto town.
n To Renee and Barry,who helped us at the gate,while their dad Barry Seymour Jr. and Powerplay rocked the night away atthe Fireworks Party.
n To my husbandPatrick and my son David,who spent the weekend atmy beck and call and only made a couple of com-ments about me being evenbossier than usual.
n
And most of all tochamber staff Dianna Walland Janette Virta and theirfamilies, who for the last 18years have spent the 4th of July weekend making surethat thousands of festival-goers have the time of theirlives!
Post your storiesof the 2010 ManisteeNational Forest Festival onFacebook and take a deepbreath, the Salmon Splash
Fishing Tournament is justa couple weeks away!
Bear Lake Daysthis Weekend
The Bear Lake Promoters will sponsor Bear Lake DaysJuly 9-11, which is a commu-
nity wide summer festival.Events include: parade,entertainment, kids events,musical entertainment , artsand crafts, food and so muchmore! This is a festival you wont want to miss!
For more information visit their website, www. bearlakemichigan.com
Business After HoursJuly 15 at SS City of
MilwaukeeMarquette Rail and the
SS City of Milwaukee willhost Business After Hourson Thursday, July 15 from5-7 p.m.
This networking oppor-tunity features tours of theSS City of Milwaukee thecountys only NationalHistoric Landmark. Attendees will also have achance to tour the newly added United States CoastGuard Cutter Acacia.
Business After Hours is a
monthly event presented by the Manistee Area Chamberof Commerce to providenetworking opportuni-ties in a relaxed, convivialatmosphere. The public is welcome and admission is$5 for members and $10 fornon-members. Who will you meet this month?
Forest FestivalWinners CircleThe 2010 edition of the
Manistee National ForestFestival was a huge suc-cess! The winners of theIndependence Day Paradeare: VFW The Vietnam Wall Float (Best Theme),The J Crew, JackpineBusiness Center (Best Float),Manistee Civic Players (BestMusical Entry) and ManisteeHigh School Swim Team(Most Unique Entry).Phillip and Kim Poma of Kaleva won the sandcastlecontest with their Squidentry! The winners of theDuck Race were: ChrisPopkowski (1st Place), EricaDecker (2nd Place) andMike Herbert (3rd Place).
Melissa Reed is theexecutive director of the Manistee Area Chamber of Commerce.
CHAMBER: From Page 2 Manistee areaentertainment
calendarDave
YarnellEntertainment
editor
398-3111 [email protected]
This WeekendSaturday, July 10Bear Lake DaysManistee Farmers
Market and HomeGrownSaturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Beulah Art FairBenzie Community
Chorus Cabaret, CrystalMountain Resort, by res-ervation only, (231) 352-7552
Sunday, July 11Bear Lake DaysDavid Shifrin, clarinet,
with the World YouthSymphony Orchestra, 8p.m., Kresge Auditorium,Interlochen Center for the Arts
Benzie Community Chorus Cabaret, CrystalMountain Resort, by res-ervation only, (231) 352-7552
Wellston Booster YarnFest knitting, crochet-ing and quilting group,1:30-3:30 p.m., NormanTownship Hall, 1273 S.Seaman Rd., Wellston
Monday, July 12Concert in the Park,
7 p.m., Onekama VillagePark
Otherupcoming events
July 13 ShoreLineShowCase Jazz, CurtisFuller with Arno Marshand The Catherine Whitney Trio, 7 p.m.,First Street beach Rotary gazebo, Manistee
July 13 InterlochenCollage, 7:30 p.m.,Kresge Auditorium,Interlochen Center for the Arts
July 13 ScottvilleSummer Concert Series,7 p.m.
July 14 POSTComedy Theatre star-ring Robert Post, 7 p.m.,Corson Auditorium,
Interlochen Center for the ArtsJuly 15 Roots on
the River concert, Saldaje,
7 p.m., Jaycees Bandshell,Manistee
July 16-18 KalevaDays
July 16 StreetDrags, 8 p.m., NorthernMichigan Dragway, 13991Potter Rd., Kaleva
July 17 20th Annual Elberta Arts &Crafts Fair
July 17 ManisteeFarmers Market andHomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m.
July 17 LakesideClub Tour of Homes, 1-5p.m.
July 17 America 40th Anniversary Tour,8 p.m., Little River CasinoResort
July 17-18 KalevaDays
July 18 WellstonBooster Yarn Fest knit-ting, crocheting andquilting group, 1:30-3:30p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd., Wellston
July 19 Concert inthe Park, 7 p.m., Onekama Village Park
July 20 ShoreLineShowCase Jazz, Tony Reynolds and Eclipse, 7p.m., First Street beachRotary gazebo, Manistee
July 20 ScottvilleSummer Concert Series,7 p.m.
July 20-25 Salmon Splash FishingTournament, Manistee
July 21 Customs-N-Classics Car ClubCruise-In Night, 5-8 p.m., Wendys restaurant, 1492
U.S. 31 South, ManisteeJuly 21 CrystalLake Summer Fine Artsand Crafts Festival,Beulah Park
July 22 ManisteeJaycees Roots on theRiver Concert, 7 p.m.,Riverwalk Bandshell
July 22 Roots onthe River concert, TheRagbirds, 7 p.m., JayceesBandshell, Manistee
July 23-25 ArcadiaDaze
July 23-24 BracketRaces, 6 p.m., NorthernMichigan Dragway, 13991Potter Rd., Kaleva
July 23-25 RadioShow, Ramsdell Theatre,Manistee
July 23 Relay forLife, noon, Manistee HighSchool
July 24 ManisteeFarmers Market andHomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m.
July 25 WellstonBooster Yarn Fest knit-ting, crocheting andquilting group, 1:30-3:30p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd., Wellston
July 26 Concert inthe Park, 7 p.m., Onekama Village Park
July 27 ShoreLineShowCase Jazz, JohnProuix Trio, 7 p.m., FirstStreet beach Rotary gaze-
See CALENDAR page 5
Courtesy PhotoCurtis Fuller, who was born in Detroit, is a hardbop trombonist, primarily known as a member of Art Blakeys Jazz Messengers. He and Arno Mash,along with the Catherine Whitney Trio will play atShoreLine ShowCase on July 13.
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bo, ManisteeJuly 27 Scottville
ummer Concert Series, 7.m.
July 29 Manisteeaycees Roots on the Riveroncert, 7 p.m., Riverwalk andshell
July 29 Roots onhe River concert, Jen ygit and Sam Crobin, 7.m., Jaycees Bandshell,anistee
July 31 Manisteearmers Market andomeGrown Saturday, 8
.m.-3 p.m.July 31 John
nderson, 8 p.m., Littleiver Casino Resort
July 31 Frankforttreet Sale
July 31 Aux Becsendevous, Mineralprings Park, Frankfort
July 31 One-Day
co/Photo Excursion,rystal Mountain Resort Aug. 1 Wellston
ooster Yarn Fest knit-ing, crocheting anduilting group, 1:30-3:30.m., Norman Townshipall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,ellston Aug. 2 Concert in
he Park, 7 p.m., Onekamaillage Park
Aug. 3 ShoreLinehowCase Jazz, Petra vanuis with The Andy Brownuartet, 7 p.m., First Streeteach Rotary gazebo,anistee Aug. 4 Customs-N-
lassics Car Club Cruise-Inight, 5-8 p.m., Wendys
estaurant, 1492 U.S. 31outh, Manistee
Aug. 5 Roots on theiver concert, Lil Rev, 7.m., Jaycees Bandshell,anistee Aug. 5-8 Onekama
ays Aug. 6-8 Copemish
ays Aug. 7 Manistee
armers Market and
omeGrown Saturday, 8.m.-3 p.m. Aug. 7 Hotel
alifornia A Salute to theagles, 8 p.m., Little Riverasino Resort
Aug. 8 Wellstonooster Yarn Fest knit-
ing, crocheting anduilting group, 1:30-3:30.m., Norman Townshipall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,ellston Aug. 9 Concert in
he Park, 7 p.m., Onekamaillage Park
Aug. 10 ShoreLinehowCase Jazz, PetecGuinesss New York All
tars with Akiko Tsuruga,p.m., First Street beachotary gazebo, Manistee Aug. 12 Roots on
he River concert, Billerguson, 7 p.m., Jayceesandshell, Manistee
Aug. 12 Wellstonammers Jam Session, 1-4.m., free admission, musicnd dancing, Normanownship Community
Center, 1273 S. SeamanRd., Wellston
August 13-15, 20-22 Plaza Suite, RamsdellTheatre, 101 Maple St.,Manistee, 723-7188
Aug. 13 Night MovesRacing, 7 p.m., NorthernMichigan Dragway, 13991Potter Rd., Kaleva
Aug. 14 ManisteeFarmers Market andHomeGrown Saturday, 8a.m.-3 p.m.
Aug. 14 TheUltimate Doo-Wop Show,8 p.m., Little River CasinoResort
Aug. 14 BracketRaces, 6 p.m., NorthernMichigan Dragway, 13991Potter Rd., Kaleva
Aug. 15 WellstonBooster Yarn Fest knit-ting, crocheting andquilting group, 1:30-3:30
p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd., Wellston
Aug. 18 Customs-N-Classics Car Club Cruise-InNight, 5-8 p.m., Wendysrestaurant, 1492 U.S. 31South, Manistee
Other SummerFestivals andCommunity Celebrations
Aug. 21 Bear LakeCommunity Yard Sale
Aug. 31-Sept. 5 Manistee County Fair
Sept. 4-5 BrethrenDays
Sept. 11 Port City Street Fair, Manistee
Where to go and who to call for area fun
and activities
n Paine Aquatic Centerat Manistee High School,525 12th St., Manistee, 723-2547
n Ice Arena andRecreation Center at West Shore Community
College, 3000 N. Stiles Rd.,Scottville, 845-6211, www. westshore.edu
n Little River CasinoResort, M-22 at U.S. 31,Manistee, (888) 568-2244, www.lrcr.com.
n Manistee County Historical Museum, 425River St., Manistee, 723-5531
n Manistee NationalForest, (231) 723-2211, www.fs.fed.us/r9/hmnf
n Crystal Mountain
Resort, (800) 968-7686, www.crystalmountain.com
n Caberfae Peaks Skiand Golf Resort, (231) 862-3000, http://caberfaepeaks.com
n Interlochen Center forthe Arts, (800) 681-5920, www.interlochen.org
nNorthern MichiganDragway, (231) 362-3439,
www.northernmichigan-dragway.net
n Manistee Civic Playersat the Ramsdell Theatre,723-7188, purchase ticketsonline at www.ramsdell-theater.org
n Indoor heated pool,hot tub, fitness room,Portage Point Inn, 8567South Portage Point Dr.,Onekama, 889-4222
n West ShoreCommunity College, (231)845-6211, www.westshore.edu
n Manistee ArtInstitute, (231) 723-2682
n Spirit of the WoodsMusic Association, (231)477-5381, www.spiri-tofthewoods.org
n Carmike HarborCinema, Ludington, (231)843-9310
n Marilla Museum andPioneer Place, 9991 MarillaRd., Copemish, (231) 378-2123
n Ramsdell TheatreTours, 101 Maple St.,Manistee, Saturdays, 1-4p.m., start June 19
This list is compiled by News Advocate entertain-ment editor Dave Yarnell. Listing suggestions areappreciated. Contact Yarnell at 398-3111 or [email protected].
CALENDAR: From Page 4
ONEKAMA -- TheOnekama Community hastaken another step to imple-ment its forward lookingPortage Lake watershedplan and joint master plan with the purchase of land inOnekama Township from theState Department of NaturalResources & Environmentthat will become part of theTownships park system.
The Portage Lake Watershed Forever Planand our new OnekamaCommunity Master Planemphasize the importanceof sustaining and expandingopportunities for residentsand visitors to access and wisely use the water-rich natural resources of Onekama Township, said
Dan Behring, chair of theJoint Planning Commissionthat serves both OnekamaTownship and the Village of Onekama. When we werenotified over a year ago of theavailability of this property, itonly made sense to walk thetalk of our community plan-ning processes and acquirethis special property so thatit can be forever enjoyed andprotected, further buildingthe quality of life of our com-munity.
The property acquiredconsists of wetlands andlowlands in Sections 22 and27 in Onekama Township,adjacent to the north endof Portage Lake, bounded by Portage Point Road andBayview Road. The property is adjacent to NorthpointPark, property owned by Onekama Township that
is managed for passiverecreational use, includinghiking, cross-country skiingand nature observation. Thesale of the land is contin-gent upon the Townshipmaintaining the property for general public use, withdevelopment restricted tooutdoor recreation and sup-
port facilities. The purchaseprice to Onekama Townshipfor the property, consistingof 195 lots and 1 partial lot, was $7,040.
Hundreds of people inour community have partici-pated in painstaking process-es over the past four years todevelop plans to protect andimprove our quality of lifeand economic well-being,Behring said.
Expanding township park systemOnekam continues implementation
of watershed, join master plans
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SATURDAY, JULY 10Onekama Thr ift Shop, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Arcadia Garden T our Noon to 4 p.m.; Arcadia.
Pork Chop Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m., Manistee Moose Lodge.UVC meeting, 7 p.m.: VFW Kaleva
SUNDAY, JULY 11Euchre, Manistee American Legion, 2 p.m.Kaleva Lions Club Pancake Breakfast 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon; Kaleva Lions Den.A discussion group on Com- parative Religions, based on the book Wo r ld Religions by Huston Smith, 7 p.m.; Church of the Holy Tr inity, 410 Second
St. 723-2078 for info.Bear Lake Lions Club Pancake Breakfast, 8 a.m.-11a.m., Bear Lake Lions Den T r inity Lutheran Church of Onekama, Chicken BBQ,12noon-2 p.m., 5471 Fairvie w, Onekama Tours of Historic First Congre- gational Church UCC follows 10 a.m. worship St. Joseph Pa r ish Mens Club Breakfast Buffet, 8:30a.m.- 12:30p.m.PIZZA HUT, Manistee County Relay for Life, Noahs Angels
team, all day.
MONDAY, JULY 12TOPS 528, First Baptist Church, weigh-in, 3:45-5 p.m.,meeting follows.TOPS #1801 meets at 11a.m., First Baptist Church,1201 Lakeshore Rd.Write People, Inc. meets at Scottville Library at 1 p.m. Call723-2414 Tops 1306, Weigh In:9:30a.m., Meeting: 10-11 a.m.,Bear Lake United Methodist Church
Depression Self-help Group,1:00 p.m.; Manistee Friendship Society, 405 E. Pa r kdale Ave.Manistee.Dual Recovery Anonymous,3:30 p.m.; Manistee Friendship Society, 405 E. Pa r kdale Ave.Manistee County Veterans Counselor, Beth Y eack, will be at the Veterans ofce in the court house, 9am -3pm 398- 3587 or 233-385 July 10 United Veterans Council meeting 7pm at the VFW Kaleva Post UVC meeting at VFW Kaleva
7pm PIZZA HUT, Manistee County Relay for Life, Noahs Angels team, all day, open to close
TUESDAY, JULY 13Manistee Community Playgroup 9-11 a.m.; Faith Co v enant Church. Kristina 723-9739 kristinab2006@ hotmail.com MACC Clinic, 4-8 p.m. Man- istee Health Clinic, 3rd Street.Anger Management Self-help Group, 11:00 a.m.; Manistee Friendship Society, 405 E.Pa r kdale Ave, Manistee DAV service ofcers willprocess VA claims and other v eterans/ dependents needs.10 a.m. to 1 p.m. VFW 112128th, Manistee, Mi 723-9220 Matzen Disabled Veterans Outreach Worker (DVOW)Manistee ofce T ues from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm 1660 U.S.31South Manistee, MI. 49660 American Legion meets, 7
pm, 10 Mason St. Manistee,723-9501Lighthouse Pregnancy Care Center hours, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.234 Pa r kdale Ave
Community Table, St. Joseph Pa r ish Center, 5:30pm-7pm. .
WEDNESDAY, JULY 14Kiwanis General Meeting,7-8:00 a.m., House of Fla v ors O.A.(Overeaters Anony- mous) meeting 7 p.m.; Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,521 Cypress St., Manistee,723-2883 Angel Food Ministry orders,Manistee United Methodist Church, 4-6:30p.m.VFW service ofcers will pro- cess VA claims and any other
v eterans/dependent needs,10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1211 28th St Manistee, 723-9220 VFW service ofcer will pro- cess VA claims and any other v eterans/dependent needs, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 13300 9 Mile Rd Kale v a, 231-362-3229
THURSDAY, JULY 15Kaleva Lions Club Pasties 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon at the Kaleva Lions Den.Onekama Thr ift Shop, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Marilla Museum and Pioneer
Place OPEN HOURS May through October 2:00-5:00 p.m.; 9991 Marilla Road Copemish (213)378-2123 Gamblers Anonymous,7 p.m.; Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 521 Cypress St, Manistee Angel Food Ministry orders,Manistee United Methodist Church, 1-4p.m.VFW Walsh Post 4499 meets,7:00 pm. 1211 28th St, Man- istee, Mi 723-9220 Manistee Area Pa r kinson Support Group, 11 a.m.,
Education Center, West Shore Medical Center Lighthouse Pregnancy Care Center hours, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.234 Pa r kdale Ave VINCENTS ICE CREAM SHOP, Manistee County Relay f or Life, Noahs Angels team,6p.m.-9p.m.
FRIDAY, JULY 16American Legion Fish Fry,5-7:30 p.m. 10 Mason St Manistee 723-9501Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)meetings daily in Manistee/
Mason counties. Please call(231)723-3515 for times and location.Manistee County Veterans Counselor, Beth Y eack 9 am - 1 pm, Senior Center, Please Call 723-6477 for an Appoint- ment
SATURDAY, JULY 17Onekama Thr ift Shop, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Lakeside Club T our of Homes,1 p.m.-5p.m.BBQ Chicken Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m., Manistee Moose Lodge.
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With the summer camping season infull swing, the Department of NaturalResources and Environment remindscampers that it is important to follow thestates land use regulations governingcamping on state land.
The DNRE wants camping to be afun and safe activity for everyone, saidDNRE forest recreation planner Brenda
Curtis. Following the state land rules andland use orders allows campers to havethe best experience possible, while alsoprotecting our environment and naturalresources for future generations to enjoy.
State land rules and land use ordersthat campers should be aware of includethe following:
Campers at a state park, state recre-tion area, public access site, or at stateorest and state game area designatedampgrounds may only camp at a desig-ated campsite. Campers must register
and pay a campsite fee for each night they occupy the campsite. Reservations andpayment for state park and recreationarea camping can be made online at www.midnrreservations.com/. Campsites instate forest and game area campgroundsare on a first-come, first-served basis, with payment made upon arrival.
Occupancy at a campsite is limited
to four unrelated individuals, or a singlefamily of eight. Campsites with familiesare limited to a maximum of four adults.
Dispersed camping is allowed on stateforest land year-round, and within stategame areas from Sept. 11 to May 14, if theproperty is not posted closed to camp-ing. Dispersed campsites on state forestland must be more than one mile fromany designated state forest campground. A camp registration card, available for nocharge, must be displayed at the dispersedcamping site. The registration cards can
be obtained at any DNRE OperationsService Center.
Dispersed campers may establish upto four campsites in one area. If morethan 20 individuals are dispersed camp-ing together, a DNRE event permit isrequired. Additionally, if there are five ormore campsites, or more than 32 camp-ers in an area, a temporary campground
permit is required from the local county health department, a copy of which must be provided when applying for the DNREevent permit.
A campsite may not be occupied formore than 15 consecutive nights. Campers who wish to continue camping after 15consecutive nights must move their campmore than one-half mile from the previ-ous campsite.
Campsites may not be left unoc-cupied for more than 24 hours. At leastone member of the camping party must
remain at the site during nighttime hours,or the campsite will be considered aban-doned.
A complete list of the state land rulesand land use orders is available online at www.michigan.gov/dnre. Copies are alsoavailable at any DNRE Operations ServiceCenter. Campers are encouraged to befamiliar with these regulations before
camping to avoid any violations, whichcarry a civil fine of up to $500. For moreinformation, contact Brenda Curtis at 517-373-6260.
The Department of Natural Resourcesand Environment is committed to theconservation, protection, management,and accessible use and enjoyment of thestates environment, natural resources,and related economic interests for currentand future generations. Learn more at www.michigan.gov/dnre.
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ANN ARBOR Faculty members fromthe University of Michiganwill serve as moderators,panelists and jurors in thefirst formal step toward abroader participation inthe international TraverseCity Film Festival.
The sixth annual docu-mentary and narrative filmcompetition will be held
in northern Michigan July 27-Aug. 1.Since its inception, the
Traverse City Film Festivalhas been a force in show-ing the international filmindustry the possibilitiesfor filmmaking in the stateof Michigan, said LeeDoyle, director of U-Msfilm office, which aims toattract filmmakers to cam-pus. With the universitysformal participation, wecan set our sights on pro-viding a gateway experi-ence to our students, and
foster the further develop-ment of the states fledg-ling film industry.
The festival held indowntown Traverse City,blocks from the majesticGrand Traverse Bay, hasgained a reputation forattracting the best inde-pendent world cinema.While providing a venuefor the appreciation of new and classic films, the fes-tival is a magnet to attractproducers from aroundthe world to Michigan,gaining wide recognitionas friendly to filmmakers,and making major stridesin diversifying its economy into nonmanufacturingsectors.
Since the enactmentof the states tax incentiveprogram, Michigan hasdrawn film productioncompanies from aroundthe country. In the lasttwo years, eight featurefilms have been shot on theU-M campus and greaterAnn Arbor. Attracting filmcompanies to the region
has translated into an eco-nomic boost for the localeconomy.
Along with realizingour goal of becoming a
major international filmfestival, we now can draw on the educational sup-port of the University of Michigan to lend its exper-tise to our educational ini-tiatives, said film festivalfounder and Oscar-winningfilmmaker Michael Moore.We celebrate great film-making, but also want tooffer opportunities for the
general public to deepenits appreciation of film.This year, U-M faculty
and film experts will pro- vide extensive assistancein the judging of the morethan 100 films. In addition,the universitys faculty infilm criticism, literatureand drama will spearheadpanel discussions examin-ing how to critically under-stand film and assess latesttrends in filmmaking.
Faculty will teachseminars on screenwritingand acting for film at the
festivals on-location filmschool, which is open tothe public. The brainchildof Moore, the film schoolaims to teach the funda-mentals of film to peopleof all ages, and outsidetraditional educational set-tings.
In upcoming years,U-M will assist in an inter-national student short filmcompetition and faculty will be on hand to teachat a film camp for fledging young filmmakers.
For the last two years,U-M faculty and stu-dents have participatedin the festival. Last year,university film studentsproduced two short filmsthat premiered at thefestival. Screenwriter JimBurnstein, who headsU-Ms screenwriting pro-gram, presented seminarson the craft during thefestival. He will also be onhand this year to teach thepopular course.
Participation of U-Mfaculty is made possible by
a grant from the law firmof Miller Canfield, basedin Michigan with offices inthe United States, Canada,Mexico, Poland and China.
University of Michigan and
Traverse City Film Fest formeducational partnership Streamlining services
EAST LANSING Every successful organiza-tion routinely asks whether what theyre doing is work-ing and working well.
Michigan StateUniversity Extension(MSUE) is no different.Beginning July 1, MSUE will begin its transition to a new structure that emphasizes
responsiveness and focuseson important issues facingthe state.
Meeting the needs of those in our state throughthe expertise of MSU anddoing so as efficiently aspossible is what MSUExtension is all about, saidTom Coon, MSUE director.
The MSUE redesign ismeant to capitalize on theexpertise that can be offeredto the community throughExtensions network of edu-cators and specialists andour relationships with localpartners, Coon said.
Late in 2008, MSUEstarted a process to exam-ine its work and how it canfocus its resources to betterserve the states residents.The findings of that pro-cess, which included morespecialized educators in thefield, better connections between field staff and cam-pus researchers and a desireto leverage technology tomaximize effectiveness, were shared with severalaudiences around the state.
The result is a struc-
ture that ensures that MSUExtension will remainresponsive to Michigansneeds and apply research- based education to contrib-ute to a brighter future forall of Michigan residents,Coon said.
MSU Extension will be guided by the followingprinciples:
n Focused and special-ized programsn Reduced administra-
tive overheadn Increased responsive-
nessn Enhanced account-
ability n Continued presence
across the staten Adoption of emerging
technologiesIn that vein, Coon
said, MSU Extension pro-gramming will focus onfour statewide programareas, each represented by an institute. Those areas
are Greening Michigan:Leveraging Naturaland Human Assets forProsperity, EnhancingMichigans First GreenIndustry: Agriculture and Agribusiness, PreparingMichigans Children and Youth for the Future, andImproving the Health andNutrition of Michigan resi-dents.
These are areas where we know we can make a dif-
ference. They align with ourexpertise and with the needsand opportunities that areappropriate for a land-grantuniversity, like MichiganState University, to address,Coon said.
MSU Extension staff members, housed in county offices, are now organizedinto thirteen multi-county districts, each overseen by adistrict coordinator.
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West Shore Shoppers Guideis Tuesday at 2pm
398-3119
WHAT DO YOU MEAN
I MISSED DEADLINE??!!!
170 Itemsfor Sale
4 X 9 utility trailer, heavy springs andnew heavy duty bearing and races.889-4416
HUSQVARNA & JONSEREDchainsaws. Sales & service. Lawn-mower replacement blades. Back-woods Products, Fountain.(231)462-3934
BOUNTY BOYGET YOUR BOUNTY, MATE!
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FirewoodQUALITY OAK. CUT, split & deliv-ered. $49.50 a rick.(231) 266-5102.
190 Motorcyclesand ATVs
2001 SUZUKI INTRUDER,800cc 6,200 miles,$3500.(231)510-0800
240 ManufacturedHomes
1993 PATRIOT 14X70 3 BR 1 BAinKamp Villa. 18,000/negotiable, appli-ances included.231-499-4509
300 Wanted to BuyCASH
FOR CLUNKERSPaying up to $400 for Cars,
Trucks, Vans, BusesFree Pickup
(231)633-7016
GUNMAN PAYING CASH Forguns, hunting & fishing related items.
(231)920-2312 or (231)848-4114.320 Auctions
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I F YOU W OULD L IKE TO
S EE YOUR AD H ERE IN F ULL C OLOR
CALL JOAN398-3105
WHEELERSSALES & SERVICE
We Do Small EngineRepairs & Sales
11455 Milarch Rd. Bear Lake
231-889-0106
NEW!!TRIMMERS
CHAINSAWSBLOWERS
$199 00STARTING AT
Earth Friendly Dry Cleaning and Laundry Services
Alterations and Repairs
AmericanCleaners
285 River St.Manistee
231.723.4633Fax 231.723.4907
Byron Joseph, Owner Manistees Favorite Tailor
9178 Chippewa Hw
y.(US-31) Bear Lake
Call us for FREE ESTIMATES
Custom Built Vinyl Windows Sales & Installation
889-4565
800-811-2881
398-3318 or 425-0245
HEBREWS 13:2
Monday - Friday 11 - 5 Saturday by Appt.
Computer Cutter-Border Design is a Photo Copy of Actual mat!
at 333 River St ManisteeELAINES FRAMING
ROOFING - SIDING - REMODELING231-845-5969 1 -800-468-2613
DYLAN'S SATELLITEANTENNA SERVICE
Full Dependable ServiceYour satisfaction is our business!
DTV Converter BoxDistributor & Installer
CALL 1-800-276-1028OR 231-889-3737 All prices, packages and programming
subject to change without notice.
Heating CoolingRefrigeration
Appliance Repai r
Professional
Duct CleaningM ANISTEE L UDINGTON
843-3575www .premier247.co m
CCs Pet Grooming
5068 N. Larson Rd Fountain 462-3431
ProfessionalGrooming for Dogs & Cats
by Claudia Charron
REASONABLE PRICES BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Port City Transmission4 Hahn Rd., Manistee, MI 49660425-6626 or 425-6610
We specialize in ALL automotive repair.
Ken FranckowiakOwner/Master Technician
1986 Devry GraduateElectronics Technician
Kens Auto Repair
231-723-6888 or 1-866-54ELVIS (35847)
MICHIGAN S ONLY CERTIFIED TERMITE, CARPENTERANT, BED BUG K-9 DETECT ION TEAM
A dvanced F oot & A nkle C entersw w w. a d v a n c e d f o o t - a n k l e c e n t e r s . c o m
Foot & Ankle Care Close to Home
K ristopher K rannitz, DPM
AACFAS1400 East Parkdale Ave, Suite 4
Manistee (Across from the Hospital)
231-398-1846
THERRAN FERGUSONREALTOR/ASSOCIATE
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1121 Parkdale Ave.,Manistee MI 49660www.cbalm.com
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$199 $219
Fresh Pork Butt Roast......................$1.89 lb.
Cubed Pork Cutlets...........................$2.49 lb.
Fresh Storemade BulkPork Sausage ......................................$1.99 lb.
Country Fresh2% Reduced
Fat Milkgallon
$299Real Whip
Cream7 oz.
$129Country FreshSour Cream
16 oz.
2/$3
Country FreshIce Cream
Sandwiches12 pk.
3/$10
Tide LiquidClean Breeze,
Mountain Spring & Bleach
50 oz.
$899
9-LivesSuper Supper
4/5.5 oz.Many Varieties
$199
StouffersEscalloped
Chicken & Noodle10 oz.
Many Varieties
2/$5
VlassicKosher Dill
Whole Pickles46 oz.
$299Rice-A-Roni
Chicken6.9 oz.
3/$5
Malt-O-MealCinnamonToasters
12 oz.,Many Varieties$249
Appian WayPizza Kit
12.5 oz.
$179
Betty CrockerMixes ~ Blueberry
& Brownie18.25 oz.
$229
Indian SummerApple Juice64 oz.
$199
DolePineapple
Chunks, Tidbits,Crushed or Sliced
In Syrup 20 oz.
$169
RedPotatoes
5 lb. bag
$299On the Vine
Red Tomatoes
99
Cucumbers
2/$1Cello
Mushrooms
2/$38 oz.
CelloHead Lettuce
$129ea.
FreshPork Steak
Extreme Value Pack
$169
Fresh PorkCountry Style
Spare RibsExtreme Value Pack
$189lb., 10lbs or more lb., 10lbs or morelb., less than 10lbs lb., less than 10lbs
lb.ea.
IGA
Black TeaBags100 Ct.
$199
We reserve the right to limit quantities and correct printing errors.None sold to dealers or minors. Some items not always as pictured.
P r o d u c e
MONDAY JULY 12TH THRU SATURDAY JU LY 17TH
R e f r i g e r a t e d & F r o z e n Personal and Individualized CareComprehensive evaluationLong term managementCurrent CPAP users welcomeWe accept Most Insurance
Continuing to serve the Cadillac area in the treatment of
SLEEP DISORDERS
1465 E. Parkdale Ave., Manistee
Continuing to serve the Manisteearea in the treatment of
SLEEP DISORDERS
How are You Sleeping?
W EST SHORE SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER
Margaret Moen, MDBoard CertiedSleep Specialist
Nancy Harris, FNP
LOWEST RATES IN TOWNWith The Price Of Everything Going Up We Understand
The Pinch Of The Pocketbook - Thats Why at M.M.F.C.U.
WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATES IN MANISTEE! Plus with direct deposit you can get .25%
off your interest rate for a vehicle*
If You Live, Work Or Worship In The City Of Manistee, Stronach,Filer Or Manistee Townships, You Are Eligible To Join!
COME IN AND SEE US!
We also offer great rates on signature loans, debt consolidation loans & home equity loans.We can also renance your current auto loan from another nancial institution.
HOME EQUITY LOANS FIXEDRATE (120 MONTHS) 5.50%
DIVIDENDRATES
(ON REGULAR
SHARES)ALL SHARES @ 1.0% MortonManistee Federal
Credit Union
People Helping People 516 Kosciusko Street Manistee
231-723-2601 www.mor tonfcu.or g
*Vehicle Loan Rates Include Boats, Trailers,RVs, Jet Skis, Motorcycles & Mopeds
VEHICLE LOAN RATES2009 - 2010 (NEW) 4.45%
2007 - 2009 (USED) 5.50%
2004 - 2006 6.00%
2002 - 2003 6.75%
1998 - 2001 7.50%
1997 & OLDER 10.25%
WE OFFER ONLINE BANKINThis means our members can access
their accounts after business hours,transfer money, make a loan payment,balance your checkbook and pay bills.
WE OFFER: Checking & Savings Christmas Clubs ATM/Debit Cards Direct Deposit Night Deposit Box Online Banking Bill Paying via EFT CDs
Boats, RVs,Jet Skis,
Motorcycles,Mopeds As
Low As 4.2%!