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Jodie Fletcher/News Advocate
The weight and circuit training class began on Oct. 11, and participants (picturedhere on stationary bikes) combined weight and cardio, interchanging activities inshort intervals.
BYJODIE FLETCHER
CITYEDITOR
ONEKAMA When the $14 million
bond project for the Onekama ConsolidatedSchools was proposed, a big component wasto create a community center.
The vision included a walking track,fitness center and activities room whereclasses could be held to enrich peoples livesthrough increased health and well-being. Anew art room was also built as a part of theproject, and plans to utilize that were alsoin place.
This month, Onekama school boardmember Leslie Acton said the vision is verynearly complete. The health enrichmentclasses began on Oct. 11, and include indoorcycling, weight and circuit training and abs,core and more.
In addition to the fitness classes,Onekama is offering classes in paintingtechniques, Google Docs and CPR.
So far, Acton said the response to theprogram has been good on two fronts.
(The response) has been pretty good,she said. We have people in every class andwe have teachers, community members,parents teaching classes and so its been agood response for instructors also.
In the future, Acton said additionalclasses will be added to the schedule includ-ing yoga, Jazzercise, woodshop, potterymaking and drawing to name a few.
I think, she added, even by word-of-mouth, this will get to be even bigger andwell be able to use all the facilities that we
have.The activities room, which Acton said
has diverse opportunities for use, was con-verted from the old weight room. It housesthe stationary bikes that are used in theindoor cycling class, and was outfitted withthe speakers from the old gym and a projec-tor and screen were installed.
The latter two are also used for indoorcycling. While cycling, class attendees aretreated to sights like the French countryside,projected before them on a large screen.
Literally, youre seeing scenery, Acton
said, adding the visual aides go hand-in-hand with the actual work out. When thecountryside goes uphill, for example, shesaid, the instructor then tells the class,crank down on your resistance, pedal fastfor 30 seconds. Ive not had a chance totake the class yet, but I have heard it isgreat.
There is also a new weight center at theschool, however Acton said it wont be gen-erally open to the public because of safetyconcerns.
Obviously, our athletes will be in hereusing this, she said. And I think wellprobably run a couple classes, that some-
body can be there to supervise whats goingon in here.
The weight and activities rooms were thelast two portions of the bond project to becompleted, and Acton said it feels good tohave them done and have the classes begun.
The programing, she added, has beenpulled together by volunteers, many of
whom didnt have any experience planninga community center.
No one really had any fitness experi-ence, she said. However, quite fatefully,a woman named LeAnn Burger recentlymoved to the community. Burger had volun-teered at a community recreation center inOklahoma and is a certified fitness instruc-tor, so offered to teach the fitness classes.
She moved to the community in May,Acton said. It was unbelievable. We openedup the fitness center in June and literally,
we were just OK, weve got to open, wevegot to get this right and in she walked and,from day one, has just helped us so much.Its been wonderful.
All the classes except painting havealready started, but Acton said anyone
whos interested can call the schools stu-dent services office at (231) 889-5521 to seeif space is still available. The school will hostthree sessions of classes each school year,
with the next beginning in January, andanother following in April.
Though Acton knew the project centeredaround creating a community center, itsalready provided an unexpected benefit toher personally after 10 years of living inthe community, shes meeting new people.
After a while in Onekama, she said,you feel like you know everybody and its
been nice to meet people that way.
Bond projectvision coming true
Onekama Schoolplays host to community
enrichment classes
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her medical degree at Wayne State University in
Detroit. She completed her residency in the Grand
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clinical associate professor at Michigan State
University and is a member of both the Michigan
and American Academies of Family Physicians.
Dr. Overmyers professional interests encompass
womens health and preventive care as well as
adolescent and pediatric medicine. She has completedresearch on adolescent high risk behavior and
depression, and while working in Grand Rapids, one
of her chief volunteer activities was conducting high
school sports physicals. A graduate of Mason County
Central High School, Dr. Overmyer is pleased to be
back home to establish her medical practice and r
aise her family. She and her husband, Jeremy, have
two sons, ages two and four.
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Melissa
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Columnist
Manistee Area Chamber of Commerce
SeeCHAMBERpage 5
The Manistee AreaChamber of Commercewill once again celebratethe spirit of enterprise atthe 2010 Annual Meetingand Business AwardsDinner in November.
Each year, the chamberrecognizes excellence bynaming the Business of theYear, Small Business ofthe Year, Business Personof the Year and the Action
Award for CommunityService. The Manistee AreaChamber of Commercesawards program existsto recognize individuals,
businesses, and organi-zations that have madesignificant contributions tothe chamber of commerce,the business communityand to the quality of life inManistee County.
Business of the Yearis awarded to a busi-ness or organization withmore than 30 employeesthat has made a sig-nificant contribution to
Manistee County in 2010and embodies the spiritof enterprise and SmallBusiness of the year isawarded to a business withfewer than 30 employees.
The Business Person ofthe Year is awarded to anindividual whose contribu-tions and volunteerism area model of business lead-ership.
The Action Award for
Community Service ispresented to a business,individual or organizationthat has made a selflesscommitment to serv-ing the needs of othersin the community. Thisaward recognizes the time,energy, and expertise in
voluntary service for thebetterment of the qualityof life in Manistee County.
Please help us to rec-
ognize the businesses andindividuals who have madesignificant contributionsto Manistee County in2010. Nominations may
be submitted by anyoneand nominations forms areavailable at www.manistee-chamber.com.
On the subject of rec-ognition later this week,
your chamber will berecognized as one of the
best small chambers inMichigan by the Michigan
Association of ChamberProfessionals. Pretty cool.
Seek excellence thisweek.
Festival ofTrees 2010
Plans are underway forthe 13th Annual Festivalof Trees presented by theManistee Area Chamber ofCommerce.
The Festival of Treesencompasses a total holi-day atmosphere. The publicis delighted by the sights ofthe decorated trees and thesounds of the entertain-ment featured throughoutthe event. Business AfterHours will be held onThursday, Dec. 2 amongthe decorated trees.
To participate, pleasefill out an application onthe Festival of Trees web-site.
Boos, Brews &
BratsManistee Main Street/
DDA will present Boos,Brews & Brats on Saturday.Events will take placeDowntown Manistee.
This event kicks offwith trick or treating forkids at various downtownmerchants, and a childrenscarnival presented by theManistee Jaycees. There
will be an entertainmenttent, Hallowscream ZombieBall, a hospitality tent with
beer, brats and live musicalentertainment.For more information
visit www.manisteedown-town.com.
News fromLake
Bluff BirdSanctuary
Family and friends ofErnest Feenstra will gatherto remember Ernies manycontributions to Lake BluffSanctuary by hosting Walka Trail with Ernie.
Ernie built trails,planted trees, made repairsand served as Manistee
Audubon president.Good camaraderie,
entertainment and refresh-ments. General public
welcome.At the Visitor Center
on Saturday from 1-3 p.m.at the Michigan AudubonLake Bluff Sanctuary, 2890Lakeshore Rd., Manistee.
Voters guidesavailable
The League of WomenVoters Nonpartisan 2010Voters Guides are avail-able throughout ManisteeCounty.
Here is a list of chambe
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dragway.net Manistee Civic
Players at the RamsdellTheatre, 723-7188, pur-chase tickets online at
www.ramsdell-theater.org Indoor heated pool,
hot tub, fitness room,Portage Point Inn, 8567South Portage Point Dr.,
Onekama, 889-4222 West Shore
Community College, (231)845-6211, www.westshore.edu Arts and Culture
Alliance of ManisteeCounty, www.allartsman-istee.com Ludington Area Arts
Council, www.ludington-artscouncil.org Manistee Art
Institute, (231) 723-2682 Spirit of the Woods
Music Association, (231)
477-5381, www.spiri-tofthewoods.org Carmike Harbor
Cinema, Ludington, (231)843-9310 Marilla Museum and
Pioneer Place, 9991 MarillaRd., Copemish, (231) 378-2123 Ramsdell Theatre
Tours, 101 Maple St.,Manistee, Saturdays, 1-4p.m., start June 19
This list is compiled by
News Advocate entertainment
editor Dave Yarnell. Listing
suggestions are appreciated.
Contact Yarnell at 398-3111 or
Manistee area entertainment calendarThis Weekend
Saturday, Oct. 23Boos, Brews and Brats,
Downtown Manistee, (231)398-3262
Cabaret, 7:30 p.m.,Ramsdell Theatre
Ghost Ship, 7:30-10:30 p.m., S.S. City of
Milwaukee, U.S. 31 north,Manistee, (231) 723-3587
Haunted Factory, 8p.m.-midnight, PaintballExtreme, 77 Hancock St.,Manistee, (231) 723-2811
Art Stars juried show bythe Manistee Art Institute,Hardy Hall, RamsdellTheatre
Relay for Life ChiliLunch, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.,Lions Den, 14361 NineMile Rd., Kaleva
Arcadia Autumn Fairand Square Dance, 3-10
p.m., Pleasant ValleyCommunity Center,Arcadia, (231) 889-9959
Zed-Leppelin: TheNations Premier LedZeppelin Experience, 9p.m., Little River CasinoResort
Concert Patsy Cline:A Musical Retrospective,7:30 p.m., MillsCommunity House,891 Michigan Avenue,Benzonia
Halloween costumeparty, music by the Sub-Prime Blues Band, Tailgate
Lounge, OnekamaThe Haunting
Continues at LumleyHouse, 7-10 p.m., LumleyRd. near U.S. 31, BearLake, (231) 889-7150
Spirit of the WoodsNorth Country TrailAssociation hike, 10 a.m.,Timber Creek trailheadsouth of Baldwin, (231)266-8008.
Sunday, Oct. 24Cabaret, 2 p.m.,
Ramsdell Theatre
Art Stars juried show bythe Manistee Art Institute,Hardy Hall, RamsdellTheatre
Haunted Factory, 8-10p.m., Paintball Extreme,77 Hancock St., Manistee,(231) 723-2811
Wellston Booster YarnFest knitting, crochet-ing and quilting group,1:30-3:30 p.m., NormanTownship Hall, 1273 S.Seaman Rd., Wellston
Benzie Area SymphonyOrchestra Concert, 4 p.m.,Benzie Central High School
Auditorium.
Otherupcoming
eventsOct. 25 West Shore
Art League PumpkinCarving Party, 6-9 p.m.,Ludington
Oct. 27 Friends ofNote, 7-9 p.m., Zeppis res-taurant, Coates Highway,Brethren
Oct. 29 Third CoastFilm Society Film Series,
7-9 p.m., Ludington AreaCenter for the Arts
Oct. 29-31 HauntedFactory, Paintball Extreme,77 Hancock St., Manistee,(231) 723-2811
Oct. 29-30 GhostShip, 7:30-11 p.m., S.S.City of Milwaukee, U.S. 31north, Manistee, (231) 723-3587
Oct. 29-30 TheHaunting Continues atLumley House, 7-10 p.m.,Lumley Rd. near U.S. 31,Bear Lake, (231) 889-7150
Oct. 29 Halloweenhayrides, 6-10 p.m., FilerTownship RecreationCenter, 28th St., Oak Hill
Oct. 30 DowntownTrick or Treat, 1-3 p.m.,Ludington
Oct. 30 MollyHatchet & Blackfoot, 8p.m., Little River Casino
ResortOct. 30 Hallow-
Scream Party, 8 p.m.,Eagles Club, 55 DivisionSt., Manistee
Oct. 31 Trunkor Treat, 6-7:30 p.m.,Norman Township Hall,1273 S. Seaman Rd.,
Wellston, (231) 510-2101Oct. 31 Filer
Township HalloweenParade, 5 p.m., NelsonStreet to the Fire Station,(231) 723-3138
Oct. 31 Wellston
Booster Yarn Fest knit-ting, crocheting andquilting group, 1:30-3:30p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,
WellstonNov. 4 Benny Green,
solo piano, 7:30 p.m.,Dendrinos Chapel andRecital Hall, InterlochenCenter for the Arts
Nov. 5 Spirit of theWoods Concert featur-ing Ember Swift, 8 p.m.,Browntown Hall, CoatesHighway
Nov. 6 Manistee
Catholic Central SchoolsH.A.R.V.E.S.T. program,A Winter Fantasy,5:30 p.m., MCC school,Manistee
Nov. 6 Live FromThe Front: Byline ErniePyle and the Boogie
Woogie Babies, 7:30 p.m.,Ludington Area Center forthe Arts
Nov. 6-21 NormanRockwell Exhibit, 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Ludington AreaCenter for the Arts
Nov. 6 Aspiring
Innkeeper Weekend,Ludington Historic Bedand Breakfast Association
Nov. 6 GullIdentification Program,9-11 a.m., Lake Bluff BirdSanctuary, 2890 LakeshoreRd., Manistee
Nov. 6 MissLudington Area
Scholarship Pageant, 7p.m., Peterson Auditorium
Nov. 8 BalletHispanico, 7:30 p.m.,Corson Auditorium,Interlochen Center for the
ArtsNov. 11 Wellston
Jammers Jam Session, 1-4p.m., Norman TownshipCommunity Center
Nov. 13 AustraliasThunder From DownUnder, 8 p.m., Little RiverCasino Resort
Nov. 13 Happy
Holidays Arts and CraftsShow, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,Foster School, Ludington
Nov. 13 MarkDvorak concert, 7 p.m.,Ludington Area Center forthe Arts
Nov. 18-21 Proof,Center Stage Theater, WestShore Community College
Nov. 19-20 Ludington Knights ofColumbus Arts and CraftsShow
Nov. 19-20 DirtyRotten Scoundrels:The Musical, 7:30
p.m., Harvey Theatre,Interlochen Center for the
ArtsNov. 20 Celebration
of Lights, OnekamaConsolidated Schools
Nov. 20 Basics ofBird Feeding, 10-11:30a.m., Lake Bluff BirdSanctuary, 2890 LakeshoreRd., Manistee
Nov. 20 JohnMichael Montgomery, 8p.m., Little River CasinoResort
Nov. 20 Basics of
Birdfeeding, Lake BluffBird Sanctuary, Manistee
Nov. 20 OnekamaFestival of Lights, 5 p.m.,
Nov. 26 JohnCafferty, Little RiverCasino Resort
Nov. 27 ChristmasJoy Fest, 4-8 p.m., MarillaMuseum and Pioneer Place
Nov. 26-27 Ludington Area Centerfor the Arts ChristmasExtravaganza, 7 p.m.
Nov. 27 14th annualHolly Berry Arts & CraftsFair, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.,Frankfort High School
Nov. 30 FrankfortTree Lighting, 7 p.m.,Rotary Park, Frankfort
Where to go and whoto call for area fun and
activities Paine Aquatic Center
at Manistee High School,525 12th St., Manistee,723-2547 Ice Arena and
Recreation Center at WestShore Community College,3000 N. Stiles Rd.,Scottville, 845-6211, www.
westshore.edu Little River Casino
Resort, M-22 at U.S. 31,Manistee, (888) 568-2244,
www.lrcr.com. Manistee County
Historical Museum, 425River St., Manistee, 723-5531
Manistee NationalForest, (231) 723-2211,
www.fs.fed.us/r9/hmnf Crystal Mountain
Resort, (800) 968-7686,www.crystalmountain.com
Caberfae Peaks Skiand Golf Resort, (231)862-3000, http://caber-faepeaks.com Interlochen Center
for the Arts, (800) 681-5920, www.interlochen.org Northern Michigan
Dragway, (231) 362-3439,www.northernmichigan-
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editor
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Landowners with invasive spe-cies concerns now have a contactperson for help with identificationand removal options for invasiveplants.
Invasive species are organismsintroduced to our area from otherparts of the world that are causingeconomic or environmental harm.They have not co-evolved with thenative plants and animals of theregion, and typically out-competethe native species because they haveno natural predators to curb theirgrowth. The result of an alien plantinvasion is often the staggeringloss of native biodiversity. Invasivespecies are a serious threat to theeconomy of this area, which is soheavily dependent on tourism tonatural areas.
Liz Padalino was appointed as
the Northwest Michigan CWMAInvasive Species Coordinator forManistee, Benzie, and Leelanaucounties in mid-September. ACWMA, or Cooperative Weed
Management Area, is a group oforganizations and individualsinvolved in invasive species control,
with the aim of improving com-munication and sharing resources.
The CWMA is focused on control-ling the spread of garlic mustard,a plant introduced from Europe asan edible green to New York in the1860s. It escaped from householdgardens and is now a serious forestinvader.
My role as invasive speciesprogram coordinator is to organizeand train volunteers who will be anactive force on the ground, saysPadalino. We will need interestedgroups to scout for garlic mustardand map the areas using a GPS.
Padalino graduated from theUniversity of Michigan in 2009
with a B.S. degree in the Program
in the Environment. She worked asan ecological restoration intern atthe Nichols Arboretum in Ann arborfor three years, and served as an
AmeriCorps volunteer with Huron
Pines, a non-profit conservationorganization in Grayling, Michigan.This year, Liz will be conductingoutreach and education about inva-sive species, organizing and training
volunteers, and applying for fund-ing to support future programs.Watch for workshops, trainings, andeducational programs scheduled forthis winter and spring.
This is an exciting position, andits a new one for the area, saysPadalino. Three counties is a hugearea to cover, but with the commu-nity energy and volunteer involve-ment I have seen thus far, I think
we will really be able to have a hugeimpact on preserving Michigans
biodiversity.Contact Padalino at the Manistee
Conservation District on Mondays,Tuesdays, and Fridays at (231) 889-
4761 or email [email protected]. For a calendar of upcomingevents and additional informationon invasive plants, visit the CWMA
website at www.garlic-mustard.org.
Conservation Districts Padalinocan help with invasive plants
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Despite this warm fallweather that we are allenjoying, the 22nd annual
Victorian SleighbellParade & Old Christmas
Weekend is just aroundthe corner.
Scheduled for Dec.2 to 5, the festival torch
has been passed from theManistee Area Chamberof Commerce whichhas coordinated the event
for a number of years - tothe Manistee Main StreetDowntown Development
Authority (MSDDA) forthe 2010 event.
We shadowed theChamber last year interms of making the eventhappen and how all the
finances work, saysTravis Alden, MSDDADirector. With the cen-terpiece of the event - theparade - as well as manyother aspects of it tak-ing place downtown, itonly made sense for theMSDDA to take the reinson this event and wehave some great thingsplanned.
The MSDDAsMarketing & PromotionsCommittee has met mul-tiple times already to get
the planning going, and
is now in the process oflocking in events for thefestival.
The committee doeshave some new thingsplanned which will be verexciting, notes Alden.But there are manythings that have made this
event so special over theyears, and we definitelydont want to lose those.
A total of 10,000 eventbrochures will be distrib-uted throughout the area,and substantial advertis-ing will be done as well.
A website for the eventis in the works, which
will include completeschedule information,parade entry forms, andmore. It will be located onthe Downtown Manistee
website at www.manistee-
downtown.com.
Planning starts for holiday festivities
SCOTTVILLE Anexhibit of original works
by abstract artist ManierreDawson (1887 to 1969) and
biographical panels abouthis life and contributionsto the art world will remainin the Manierre DawsonGallery on the West ShoreCommunity College campusthrough November.
The didactic exhibition,titled Manierre Dawson:Engineer/Artist, traces theevolution of his work andshows how elements of hispaintings leading up to andincluding his first abstrac-tions and his conceptionof abstract art itself are
directly related to his civilengineering training. Theseries of photographic pan-els are designed to appealto artists, engineers and thegeneral public.
Dawson was a 55-year resident of RivertonTownship (Mason County,Michigan), and his 20thcentury modernism chal-lenged his viewers precon-ceived ideas of art and, untilrecently, has been one ofhistorys most overlooked
American artists. In 1910,he produced a series ofseven abstract composi-tions, making him the first
American artist to paintabstractly.
Manierre Dawson: engineer/artistexhibits through November
Much of the exhibit isthe result of ten years ofresearch by Dr. Randy Ploogof Penn State University.Ploog will deliver two lec-tures focusing on Dawsonslife in West Michigan onOct. 28, at 12:30 p.m. and 7p.m. in the colleges CenterStage Theater.
Dawson was not moti-vated by fame or financialreward, he was driven topaint and carve for no rea-son except for his desire tocreate. He found inspirationin his engineering coursesand his Michigan orchards,far from the mainstreamartistic communities ofParis or New York, says
Ploog.Ploog is an art histo-
rian whose research hasfocused on Dawson fornearly 15 years. He haspublished a number ofessays on Dawson includingthe exhibition catalogues,Manierre Dawson: AmericaPioneer of Abstraction
Art (New York: HollisTaggart Galleries, 1999)and Manierre Dawson: NewRevelations (Chicago: HollisTaggart Galleries, 2003).
He has also lec-
tured on the artist at theNational Gallery of Art,Washington D.C.; the PeggyGuggenheim Collection,
Venice, Italy; the Newberry
Library, Chicago; theChicago ArchitectureFoundation; and at VirginiaTech University.
Ploog is on an AffiliateAssistant Professor of ArtHistory and the Coordinatoof International Programsfor the College of Artsand Architecture atthe Pennsylvania StateUniversity.
The Manierre DawsonGallery is located in the
Arts and Sciences Center.The exhibit and lectures are
free and open to the public.Gallery hours are 9 a.m.to 4 p.m. Monday throughThursday and Friday froma.m. to 1 p.m.
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COMMUNITYCALENDAR
SATURDAY, OCT. 23
VFW Halloween Party,2-6p.m., Manistee
Homeward Bound Bottle Blitzcollecting bottles & cans.
Manistee Moose, Corned Beef& Cabbage Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m.
Relay for Life Chili Lunch,Kaleva Lions Den, 11 a.m.-2p.m. Donations to benefit the
American Cancer Society.
Walk A Trail With Ernie.General public welcome! At
the Visitor Center, 1-3 p.m.,Michigan Audubon Lake Bluff
Sanctuary, 2890 Lakeshore
Road, Manistee.Food-N-Things Drive tobenefit the Manistee Senior
Center, donate non-perishableitems, drop off at Honor Bank,
9 a.m.-5 p.m. or Olesons Food
Store
The Spirit of the Woods Chap-
ter of the North Country Trailwill be leading a hike, 10a.m.
Meet at the Timber Creek
trailhead (south of Baldwin).FFI contact Ed Chappel at
ed.chappel@goldcommcable.
com and phone # is 231-266-8008.
Haunted Library! ManisteeCounty Library, 11a.m. and
1p.m.
SUNDAY, OCT. 24
Free Coffee Devotion, OpenDoor led by Lay leader Paco
Theisen & leader MarilynMeteer, Stafonos, 3 p.m. (an
outreach of the United Meth-odist Church)
Euchre, Manistee AmericanLegion, 2p.m.Food-N-Things Drive tobenefit the Manistee Senior
Center, donate non-perishableitems, drop off at Honor Bank,
9 a.m.-5 p.m. or Olesons Food
Store
MONDAY, OCT. 25
Write People, Inc. meets atScottville Library at 1:00 p.m.
723-2414.
AA meetings daily, Man-istee/Mason counties. Call
(231)864-4464 for times/location.Manistee County VeteransCounselor, Beth Yeack, Veter-ans office in the court house, 9
a.m.-3 p.m., 398-3587, please
call for an appointment.Food-N-Things Drive tobenefit the Manistee Senior
Center, donate non-perishableitems, drop off at Honor Bank,
9 a.m.-5 p.m. or Olesons Food
StoreTOPS 528, weigh-in, 3:45p.m.,meeting 5p.m., First BaptistChurch, Lakeshore Rd.
Manistee County Library Hal-
loween Party! 6 pm (free pro-gram) Everyone is welcome,
723-2519 for details.
TUESDAY, OCT. 26
Grad Bash meeting, 7 p.m.at MHS in office conferenceroom.
DAV service officers willprocess VA claims and otherveterans/ dependents needs.
10 a.m.-1 p.m., VFW 1121
28th, Manistee, 723-9220walk-ins welcome, please call
for an appointment.
Ms. B. Matzen Disabled Veter-ans Outreach Worker (DVOW),
Manistee, 9a.m.- 4p.m., 1660U.S.31 South Manistee
Manistee County Library 2010Author Series, 7p.m., Valerievan Heest, everyone welcome.
Story Time, Mansitee CountyLibrary, 11a.m. Everyone is
welcome.Food-N-Things Drive tobenefit the Manistee Senior
Center, donate non-perishableitems, drop off at Honor Bank,
9 a.m.-5 p.m. or Olesons Food
Store
WSMC Auxiliary Meeting,1a.m., West Shore Educa-
tion Center, Classrooms 1 &2 WSMC, 1465 E. Parkdale
Ave., Manistee
Public is welcome to attend
the monthly meeting of theManistee County Library
Board upstairs, main libraryon, 4:30p.m.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27
Kiwanis General Meeting,7-8:00 a.m., House of Flavors
O.A.(Overeaters Anony-mous) meeting 7 p.m.; Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church,
521 Cypress St., Manistee,723-2883
T.O.P.S. support group 9
a.m. - 11 a.m.; E.U.M. Church,Highbridge Rd., Brethren.
AA meetings daily, Man-
istee/Mason counties. Call(231)864-4464 for times/
location.Bible Study, 7:15 p.m., MusicHouse, call (2313)723-2744
Al-Anon meeting, Bear Lake-Lions Club Den, US 31 in
center of village, 8 p.m.VFW service officers will pro-cess VA claims and any other
veterans/dependant needs,10a.m.-2p.m., 1211 28th St
Manistee, 723-9220, please
call for an appointment.VFW service officer will pro-cess VA claims and any other
veterans/dependant needs, 10a.m.-2 p.m., 13300 9 Mile Rd,
KALEVA, 231-362-3229Friends of Note, Zeppis, 7 -9:00
TOPS 1801 MEETING 11a.m.-12noon, First Baptist Church,
1201 Lakeshore Rd., Manistee
Food-N-Things Drive tobenefit the Manistee Senior
Center, donate non-perishableitems, drop off at Honor Bank,
9 a.m.-5 p.m. or Olesons Food
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THURSDAY, Oct. 28
American Legion, service of-
ficer will process VA claims/de-
pendents needs12:30-3 p.m.,or by appointment 10 Mason
St, Manistee, 616-240-3883please call for an appointment.
Manistee High School &Middle School Bands Hallow-
een Concert at Manistee High
School Auditorium, 7:30p.m.,admission is free
Food-N-Things Drive to
benefit the Manistee SeniorCenter, donate non-perishable
items, drop off at Honor Bank,9 a.m.-5 p.m. or Olesons Food
Store
Manistee Bands Halloween
Concert, 7:30 p.m., MHSAuditorium
FRIDAY, Oct. 29
Fish Fry at the VFW, 5-7:30p.m., 1211 28th St, Manistee,
723-9220Food-N-Things Drive tobenefit the Manistee SeniorCenter, donate non-perishable
items, drop off at Honor Bank,
9 a.m.-5 p.m. or Olesons FoodStore
SATURDAY, OCT. 30
Veterans banquet, 5:30 p.m.,BPOE Elks Lodge, call 723-
2060 for info.Manistee Moose, Steak or
Shrimp Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m.,Bake sale.Food-N-Things Drive tobenefit the Manistee Senior
Center, donate non-perishableitems, drop off at Honor Bank,
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For a complete list,please contact Linda Albee,(231) 723-0032.
The League voter guidesare also available at theLeague website: www.lwvmi.org.
Free business
educationIAAP (International
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Shores Chapter will presentMembership Growth andRetention for Clubs andOrganizations.
This program will helpattendees learn strate-gies and tips to growtheir membership andretain current members.This program will be pre-sented by Melissa Reed,Executive Director of theManistee Area Chamber ofCommerce.
Melissa startedher chamber career inPortsmouth, N.H. She
also served with theMarlborough and Beverly,
Mass. chambers. Melissaattended Institutes forOrganization Management,the continuing educationprogram for chamber andassociation executives andexpects to complete thatfour year course this year.
Melissa is a veteran ofthe United States Army
and is past president of theMassachusetts Associationfor MembershipDevelopment.
This program is freeand will be held Tuesday,Oct. 26 at 5:30 p.m. in themeeting room at ScottvilleLibrary, 204 E State St.,Scottville.
For more informationcontact Kathleen, (231)398-3887 or Dianna at(231) 723-2575.
Melissa Reed is theexecutive director of the
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CHAMBER:FROM PAGE 2Community-widepublicmeetingscheduled
This past winter, localofficials from the easternand southern portions ofManistee County including,the Village of Kaleva, andDickson, Filer (Charter)Maple Grove, Norman and
Stronach Townships initi-ated a series of community-wide discussions focusingon new opportunities forgrowth, collaboration, com-munity sustainability andeconomic prosperity.
The community is in themiddle of a fundamentalshift from the old economyto a new economy. Localleaders recognize that thisserious threats to manycommunities, such asincreasing unemployment,population loss, rising
poverty, and home foreclo-sures. However, if citizensand local leaders worktogether, the communitycan rise above these chal-lenges and thrive as part ofthe new economy.
A local steering com-mittee made up of publicofficials, interested citizensand important stakeholdersfrom within the communityand Manistee County hasworked together to developPlanning for Prosperity- An Economic Strategy forthe East/South ManisteeCommunity. This documentis intended to provide avision of the future and ageneralized plan for growthand economic prosperity forthe region.
Among other things,the document identifieslocal strategic assets anddiscusses how they can beleveraged to build a bet-ter economy and create aprosperous community. Thedocument also offers toolsand suggestions for cooper-ative efforts toward success
and prosperity in the neweconomy.
They are looking helpfrom the entire commu-nity. You are invited toparticipate in a special com-munity-wide meeting at 7p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 26in the Norman TownshipCommunity Center locatedat 1273 South Seaman Roadin Wellston.
This meeting will pro-vide an opportunity tolearn more about the neweconomy, their strategicplanning process and therecommended actions foreconomic prosperity. Inaddition, this meeting willprovide an opportunityfor the public to providefeedback on the economicstrategies, discuss addi-tional strategic communityassets and learn how theycan become involved inthe implementation of thisexciting new and dynamicinitiative.
Focus will be newstrategy for
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JUNIOR CLIO CLUB
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The members of the Jr. Clio Club celebrated the organizations 55th anniver-sary in June at Arcadia Bluffs were (front row, left to right) Jeneanne Fitzgerald,Joann Hilliard, Carol Gentz, Eleanor Wall, Gerry Tompke, Pat Hughes, (sec-ond row) Beth Klajda, Clara Harthun, Mary Reed, Mary Kuipers, Jane Mueller,Margaret Punches, Jewelee Franklin, Jeanne VanEerden, Lynise Hensel,LaVonne Beebe, (back row) Nancy Behring, Helen Mathieu, Kay Simons, KayBauer, Karla Brown, Marge Clement, Janet Weldy, Ginny Allinson, and TinaHall.
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Charter members of the Jr. Clio Club are, from theleft, Gerry Tompke, Eleanor Wall, Joann Hilliard andCarol Gentz.
The Jr. Clio gathered at Arcadia Bluffsin late June to celebrate 55 years of com-munity service. An anniversary photo ofcharter members Gerry Tompke, Eleanor
Wall, Joann Hilliard and Carol Gentz aswell as one of all the members of the club,was taken.
The first meeting of the club year washeld at the home of Tina Hall on Sept.15. The Paws With A Cause program
was presented by Kathleen Jeffries, whohas trained ten dogs to assist the handi-capped. Sarah Hilliard, a senior at Bear
Lake High School who has been trainingher dog Rena for nearly a year for thispurpose also spoke on her experience.
A thank you note was read from theHomeward Bound Animal Shelter for adonation received from Jr. Clio this sum-mer. The members cook book is beingprinted and will be ready for sale byChristmas
The next meeting is Oct. 20 atthe home of Anne Johnston at 7 p.m.Members should bring a baby picture and
be prepared to tell about their heritage.
Junior Clio Club celebrates
55 years of service
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