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ST. CLAIR
MACOMB
Hometown pride
open/pending charges for two weekend users apparently found the “We do the best we can but we
Sharkey noted that the receptacle full.
bench warrants issued may not continue to do it at all,” he
charges stem from a series of “People are abusing it and it’s
February 12, 2018. said.
text messages Owen sent to
Imlay Code Enforcement The additional warrants of costing the township a lot of money Republic Services accepts a
Officer launches program, $50,000 apiece were issued and causing a lot of aggravation,”
...see page 5-A for his failure to appear on Charges page 6-A Hoeksema said. Recycling page 6-A
TRI-CITY
TIMES Busker Fest Auction beats expectations
ONLINE Event raises more than $16,000 for new summer festival
By Tom Wearing smaller crowds and few
tricitytimes-online.com twearing@pageone-inc.com volunteers in recent years.
Feeling that change
IMLAY CITY — A was necessary, the
festival by any other name Chamber of Commerce
is still a festival.
FACEBOOK That may have been
Board made the bold deci-
sion to abandon blueber-
the sentiment of the esti- ries in favor of fire and
mated 225 people in atten-
facebook.com dance at Saturday’s 1st
spectacle.
The new festival’s
/Tricitytimes/ Annual “Busker Fest
Auction” at Castle Creek
name, date and theme
change had not earned
Golf Course. rave reviews among many
Not only did the first- community members who
The Tri-City Times ever auction garner unex- had grown comfortable
is printed on pected community sup- with the 37-year-old
recycled paper port, it raised more than Blueberry Festival tradi-
$16,000 for the 2018 tion.
Photo by Tom Wearing
Larcenies from
— Lapeer County Central more. social and political aims,” up 45 percent of all emails,”
Dispatch has launched a “Online threats are real said newsletter author, according to Satkowski.
newsletter designed to pro- and changing rapidly every Jeffrey Satkowski, Lapeer Satkowski is a Marine
vehicles reported
vide residents with handy day and it’s important to County 911 Systems veteran who served in the
information and tips on take active steps to protect Administrator. infantry battalion, special-
how to better protect them- against them. The bad guys Some of the topics he izing in radio communica-
addresses in the first news- tions and computer infor-
Bring Your Friends Out to . . . letter are: mation systems. His job as By Maria Brown on Union Street and in the
HOLLY MEADOWS
www.hollymeadows.com
•IRS scams. “Over at
the 911 office we receive
systems administrator has
him managing the county-
mbrown@pageone-inc.com Victorian Meadows park.
On Monday evening, a
Golf • Bowling • Sportsbar
calls every day about IRS wide radio and paging sys- DRYDEN — Police man spotted two teen boys
Banquet & Entertainment Center scams. First and foremost, tem that’s utilized by fire, are confident they can near a vehicle along Union
the IRS does not and will police, ambulance and track down the person or Street and called 911. The
4855 Capac Rd.
Capac, MI 48014 810-395-4653 not cold call anyone that
owes them tax money,”
medical first responders persons responsible for a teens bolted from the scene
and overseeing all comput- string of larcenies from when they saw the man.
S AT U R D AY M A R C H 3 1 , 2 0 1 8 Satkowski writes. er and network systems at vehicles. The Lapeer County
•Anti-virus programs.
COMEDY SHOW Satkowski offers specific
the 911 office.
“I hope you find this
On Monday morning,
several village residents
Sheriff Department’s K9
unit was called to the scene
Squishy Mann – Headliner company recommendations
and encourages residents to
newsletter helpful and notified police that items but the dog wasn’t able to
Featuring – Steve Smargon steer clear of one provider
that the information pro- like cell phone chargers establish a track.
Show $16 • Show and Dinner $30 vided can prevent some of and loose change had been Peters urges residents
Dinner 6:30 p.m. Show starts at 8:30 p.m. in particular due to their the bad things that happen taken from their unlocked to lock their vehicles, be
Call today to reserve your tickets! connection to the Russian on the internet from vehicles overnight. Sgt. observant and if they see
government.
Golf Carts for Sale Inquire
within •Selecting a better
browser. “The web browser
happening
Satkowski said.
to you,” Shawn Peters reports that
most of the thefts occurred
any suspicious activity to
call police.
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Photo provided
the Marines and Air Force, now gone,” said Sue. “For
respectively, during the Jeff to have discovered
Korean War. this box with all of these
Others to have served family treasures was really
Earl Greenman Sr. (left) is shown with his
include Earl Greenman, a quite a find.”
brother, Floyd Greenman, both of whom served
member of the 82nd “We’d only heard sto-
in World War I.
Airborne who retired from ries about Earl Junior,”
Photo by Tom Wearing
top shelf that Jeff made a reading through the stuff Armed Forces. Jeff added that he
major discovery. and realized there was a Those currently serv- intends to do a little more
“On the top shelf, I lot of history here,” Jeff ing are U.S Marines Gary investigating around the
found an old box that must said. “Not just for the Wright (Jadine’s grandson) old homestead.
have been left there by my Greenman family, but for and Dustin Grogan (Sue’s “When I get to it,” he
Grandma Myrle,” said the Almont community.” grandson), who recently said, “there’s still an old Pictured is the Mario’s Olive Oil box that con-
Jeff. “When I looked Most of the clippings returned from Okinawa. root cellar in the basement tained precious family history recently discov-
inside and began going were from the old Almont Lest he be forgotten, I’d like to check out.” ered by Jeff Greenman on top shelf of a closet.
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In Capac Sat., March 31 at 11 a.m.
This Saturday, March sharp at the Almont
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Happy Easter!
presence of lead hazards.
5K & Fun Run on tap for •Permanent removal,
Busker Fest
enclosure or encapsulation
of lead-based paint and
IMLAY CITY — Registration is underway for
the new Imlay City Rotary 5K & 1 Mile Fun Run,
lead dust hazards from eli-
gible residences.
•Removal or covering You’re Invited
to a Community
which will take place at 7 p.m. on Fri., June 15th dur- of soil lead hazards up to
ing city’s first-ever Busker Fest. All participants will eligible residence property
receive a free beverage after the event by presenting lines.
their bib pull off tag. Pre-registered participants will •Minimal rehabilitation
also receive a free T-shirt. Registration before June 2 to the extent the work will
guarantees a free T-shirt. Awards will be given to the extend the life of the lead
top three finishers in each age division. Registration abatement work done.
available online at runsignup.com. All proceeds will •Removal of pre-2014
go to support Imlay City Rotary Club projects. For faucets and fixtures used
more information call the Chamber office at 810-724- for human consumption,
1361 or visit www.imlaycitymich.com. plumbing and/or service
lines deemed to be a lead
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Letters from our readers...
High School Art Show in Gallery 194
The Center for the Arts to pottery bowls. The qual- teacher in Lapeer County is business hours! Gallery
presents the 2018 High ity of artwork produced by invited to participate in this 194 is located on the corner
School Art Show in Gallery these students is truly show by submitting art- of Court and West
194. This show features the amazing, many of them are work from their best stu- Nepessing Streets in down-
artwork of students in bound for greatness as they dents. town Lapeer, next to the
grades 9-12 attending continue in their art careers. We salute the teachers historic PIX Theatre.
Lapeer Community We invite you to stop in to who took the time to sub- Gallery 194 is open
Schools, Almont High the Gallery and have a mit their students’ work for Tuesday through Saturday
School, North Branch High look! this show, and we know from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
School, and Imlay City Gallery 194’s High you will not be disappoint- and admission is always
High School. School Art Show is an ed by the quality of the free.
Community steps A variety of mediums
and subjects are featured in
annual, countywide student
art show in the main gallery
pieces.
If you would like to
—Katie Beth Chrismer
Center for the Arts
this show—everything inside Gallery 194. Each view the show, please feel of Greater Lapeer
up for Busker Fest from landscapes to portraits year every high school art free to stop in during our Lapeer
Immutable things
S ome years ago, our
neighbors across the
road built a horse ring addi-
walking the lay of the land.
“This is what I’ve
dreamed of since I came to
I paid the duo no mind until
this winter’s meditative,
day long snowfalls. One
tion to their barn. Watching America,” Velco said. morning over fresh eggs
the Amish build the roof The buildings had fallen and toast, I noticed the
entertained me for a month. into des- piles had transformed into
Our house sits on a hill perate two white peaks near the
overlooking the Nikolic’s disrepair road’s tree line.
historic Townsend home- when he The pyramids enchanted
Academic All-Star
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tomers for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new store. Sarrah said may submit a guest column, but
opening the business fulfills her dream of owning and operating a we ask that the information be
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Senior ~ Capac High School
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David and Tricia Parski.
• She has a 3.5 GPA.
A
t some point, like most of us, cise itself. Because of the intensity and and starting a family.
I’m sure your thoughts turn As good as it duration of such competition, I was • One thing on her “bucket list” is to hike the Grand
to fitness. You know– fight- would feel to get in wonderful shape to play organized Canyon.
ing the unending “Battle of the a sweat going sports in high school and college. • Eleanor’s best day ever would be spent with friends
Bulge.” again, it wouldn’t All of this brings me to a conver- and family.
For years my weight has continu- be the same game sation I had with Mick Sharrard, for- • If she had $1,000 to give to any cause, she would
ally and gradually increased. I’m not for me. Yes, it merly of Imlay City. Mick is a good give it to St. Jude’s Research Hospital to help chil-
one to go on fad diets or extreme certainly would example of someone who still has dren fight cancer.
exercise programs, so it’s under- be great to jog up that zest for team sports and fitness. • Her plans for the future include attending Mott
standable to recognize the stress my and down the Mick, a few years my senior, still Community College and pursuing a career in dental
bathroom scales are under. court, but I know Randy keeps himself in remarkable shape, hygiene.
This past week, I got a little burst
of energy and thought for a moment,
I can no longer
play team sports. Jorgensen and can still play the game of basket-
ball.
I’d join a group of guys who on a There would I recall telling Mick of my
regular basis play basketball at the
silly hour of 5:30 a.m. Thank God
clearly be more coordination in my
outfits than my jump shot.
aches and pains. I told him they
were with me whether I exercised Academic All-Star
that thought quickly vanished and I A good example of this now van- or not.
went back to looking for my reading ished zeal for sports and condition- “You know, I have the same
glasses, which is what I think I was ing came from my early years. When aches and pains, so I realized it was
doing when the exercise thought I was younger, I lived sports the way better to exercise and keep the ol’ Timothy Langmesser
struck me. few young people do today. On a ticker healthy rather than just sit Senior ~ Capac High School
For years though, I was a regular typical summer morning, I got up, around and wait for another ache or
with the group, Mike Powers, Marv washed my face, had a hearty break- pain to appear,” Mick told me. • Timothy is the son of Dawn
Bentham, Andy Pawlaczyk, Mick fast, did chores and then went to He was right of course, I too and Pete Langmesser.
Sharrard and my brother-in-law Tom meet my friends. I was full of a lust have come to realize that if a person • He has a 4.03 GPA.
Campbell. Some who are still play- for all-day competition. Today that sustained some of this intensity for • Timothy is a National Honor
ing today and, I’m told, play very seems to have disappeared for so sports and exercise, he would be in Society member, belongs to the
well to this day. many of our kids. Instead, their better shape in his later years. Mick College Ambassadors group and
Now and then at the office, I minds and bodies turn to custard is one of the masters of this. works as a sandwich artist at
hear Tom say with a mild moan, playing video games in front of a TV “I’ve found out if I don’t exer- Subway.
“Guess who showed up for ball this at home. cise, I will not be able to counteract • His best memory from high school will be learning
morning? And guess who had to In my day, when my friends and the effects of time,” Mick went on to that he was accepted into Oakland University’s
guard him?” Careful now, no age I set out for a full day of competi- say. Honors Program.
jokes from me. tion, it meant all day long. It didn’t Since then, I have had my share • Timothy envisions a successful life for him to
The notion of running the court matter if we were playing basketball, of pain from the years of inactivity. include “being happy with my teaching profession
left me long ago when the pounding baseball, football, swimming or In fact, I've realized life will become and encouraging students to learn.”
on my already stressed knee joints chasing critters in the woods, it was one long, quiet injury without activi- • One thing on his “bucket list” is to spend an entire
made getting up the next day a strug- eight or nine hours, no breaks. And ty. And I will begin to hear sounds in day in each of the 50 United States.
gle. everything was a competition with my body that belong in a car that is • Timothy’s best day ever would be spent “watching
The problem is not simply that I my friends. We wanted to see who being recalled. the sun rise and set over the rocky shores of Ireland.”
foolishly keep getting older. The could kick the football the farthest, A man shouldn’t tick and click • If he had $1,000 to give to any cause, he would
problem is in spite of the craze for swim faster, or who hit the most when he gets up in the morning. Nor create his own scholarship fund to give other aspir-
fitness and the need for fitness, I no home runs. should he get out of his chair with a ing educators who might struggle to get a college
longer plunge into sports with the When my friends and I played grunt. degree.
total, flat-out, slightly insane zeal I the only time someone stopped play- So I guess I should begin to • After graduation, Timothy plans to major in educa-
once had. In part because of the ing was when you began to lose your exercise again, even if I don’t do it tional leadership at Oakland University.
many aches and pains from the exer- pulse. And then you became referee. very well anymore.
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Town Talk
Editor’s note: Due to space con- Berlin Twp. Senior Center to Thursday evenings from 5:30-7 more info and to sign up call the info, call Julie at 810-388-0868. Euchre with a light meal at the
straints announcements will be play cards from noon-3 p.m. the p.m. Call 810-441-0322 for more Family Literacy Center at 810- break. The Almont Lions Club:
posted one week in advance of the 2nd Wednesday of every month. info. 664-2737. Grief Share, a 7/14 series for 222 Water Street in downtown
event. Notices must be received in Bring a sack lunch, beverages those that have lost loved ones Almont. For more info, contact
writing by noon Monday prior to
the publication date.
provided. Senior stretch exercise
on Tuesdays 10-11 a.m. Potluck
Orchards’ Cupboard Food
Pantry is open the 3rd Saturday Support Groups support group will begin Sept. 7
at the Imlay City Senior Center
the club at 810-798-3333. And, as
always, all funds generated from
luncheons will be served the 4th of every month 9 a.m.-noon. located in the Lamb-Steele build- Euchre nights benefit local chari-
Food distributed at 74903 McKay Woman’s Life Chapter 855 will ing on Third Street. Pre-register
For Senior Citizens Tuesday of every month at noon.
Call 810-395-4518 for details. Rd., Bruce Twp., 586-336-4673.
www.orchardsonline.org.
meet April 3, 2018 in Richmond
at the Lois Wagner Memorial
by calling Tracy at 810-724-6030
or Ginger Miller at 810-724-5772.
ties.
Self-Defense for Seniors Tues, Ryan Smith, a certified alcohol Library at 6:30 pm. Everyone is
welcome to attend. For those that have experienced
Craft Shows/Bazaars
April 10 1-2 p.m. Topics include
prevention, unarmed self-defense
and drug counselor will be avail-
able at the Imlay City Senior’s Museums One on one grief counselling.
the death of a loved one, a sup-
port group is available facilitated
Rummage Sales
and the use of personal protec- Center on the 4th Thursday of Romeo Washington Parks and
every month from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. The Dryden Historical Society by a trained United Hospice Sacred Heart Church, 700 Maple
tion devices. Romeo Washington Rec. Both Romeo and Washington Service (UHS) bereavement vol- Vista, Imlay City. Thur., Apr. 5 &
Parks and Rec, Washington meets at 7 p.m. the first Activity Centers will offer this
Wednesday of the month and the unteer. Marlette Regional Fri., Apr. 6, 9 am.-6 p.m. Sat.,
Free Meals, Food
Center. No Charge. service once a month, by appoint- Hospital, 2770 Main Street in Apr. 7, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. No early
museum opens every Monday ment only. Call 586-752-6543 to
Gentle Yoga Tuesdays from 9-10 from 5:30-7 p.m. Marlette, hosts this support sales.
schedule appointment. group the 1st Tuesday of each
a.m. at First Congregational St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
The Capac Historical Society is month in the Administration
Medical Care
Church in Almont. Practice led ‘Food for Families’ kitchen is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
by Dina Miramonti, RYT. open to visitors daily from 1-3 meetings are held every Monday Conference Room. For time and
open to the public for free, hot p.m. and 1-4 p.m. on Sundays. more info, call 800-635-7490 or
meals every Monday and night at 8 p.m. at St. Paul’s
Imlay City Senior Center “Texas Call 810-395-2859 for more info. Lutheran Church in Imlay City. visit www.marletteregionalhospi- Lapeer County Health
Hold ‘Em” 12:30 p.m. For info Wednesday from 4-5:30 p.m. tal.org.
Beginning in April the Imlay City Department, 1800 Imlay City
810-724-6030. This Heart Loves Food Pantry is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Rd., Lapeer - Regular
Historical Museum is open on Al-Anon meetings are held every TOPS 620 Lapeer weight- loss
Dinner and an evening of card open the 1st Saturday of each Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. and wel- group meets Tuesday nights at Immunization Clinic Hours:
month from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Wednesday night at 8 p.m. at the (held in 2nd floor clinic area)
playing with friends, 50/50 raffle comes visitors at that time. The Capac United Methodist Church, the Hunter’s Creek Mobile Home
and prizes of high and low for Gateway Assembly Church, 2796 museum features period rooms Park Club House, 725 DeMille Walk-In, Mondays 1-3 p.m.; By
S. Van Dyke Rd., Imlay City. Capac, MI. Appointment Only, Wednesdays
each table every 3rd Monday at that appear as they would have Rd. in Lapeer. Weigh-in from
the Washington Senior Center, been prior to the turn of the 20th 6-6:30 p.m., meeting from 6:30- 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and 4-6
The Attica United Methodist p.m., Thursdays 1-3:45 p.m. For
57880 Van Dyke, Washington Church will be holding a free century and into the 1930s. Tables for rent @April 14 7:30 p.m. For more info call 810-
additional info, to check if we
Twp., MI 48094, from 4-8 p.m. community meal on the 2nd and Fabulous artifacts greet guests in 664-7579.
Call for further details, 586-752- 4th Tuesday of each month from every room and transport them CAPAC MOM TOPS 888 (Take Off Pounds
accept your insurance, or to
schedule an appointment please
6543. 4:00-6:00 p.m. For more info
please call 810-724-0690 or visit
back to when life was a simpler
time. Visitors will find exhibits
TO MOM SALE Sensibly) meets Wednesdays at call 810-667-0448.
Swing Dance Lessons offered at relating to railroading, military, St. John’s the 25 Pine Ridge Dr. in Lapeer.
the Port Huron Senior Center, www.atticaumc.org. Weigh-in at 8:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m. Free hearing and vision screens
local history and much more. Lutheran Church for children of preschool age are
600 Grand Avenue in Port Huron, The Attica Food Bank at the Docents are on hand to answer meeting. Call Linda at 810-245-
every Tues. from 7:30-9 p.m. and 3955 or Phyllis 810-395-7035 for available at the Lapeer County
Attica United Methodist Church, questions and assist with $10 per table Health Department. To schedule
the 1st and 3rd Thurs. of the 27 Elk Lake Rd., is open from 2-4 research. Stop in and take a look! $5 for each additional more info.
month from 7:30-9 p.m. with an appointment please call 810-
p.m. the 2nd Monday of each 667-0448 or 810-245-5549.
instructors Lyle Malaski & The Almont Community Call or text
Kristina Morton. Call 810-984-
5061 for more info.
month and 2-6:30 p.m. on the 4th
Monday of each month. Proof of Historical Society Museum is
open Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. (810) 656-1872 Fundraisers Capac Pharmacy is teaming with
residency and need required. Support Million Hearts by offer-
Please stop by and learn about Imlay City Christian School 8th ing in-pharmacy blood pressure
Council on Aging Membership is The Capac Community Food your community. Society meet- Annual Benefit Auction. Sat..
open to individuals 18 and older. Lapeer Area Citizens Against screenings, 136 North Main St. in
Pantry, 112 S. Main Street, is ings are held at the museum on Domestic Assault meets 1-3 p.m. Apr. 21 at Castle Creek Golf Capac, Tuesdays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
The Capac Senior Center is open open each Wednesday from 1-3 the second Monday of the month Club. Doors open at 4 p.m., din-
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays. every Wednesday in the Lapeer Everyone is invited to come and
p.m. Please call LOVE, INC. at at 7 p.m. For more info call 810- Court House for personal protec- ner served 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m., have their blood pressure read
We offer a variety of activities 810-245-2414 in advance to 796-3355. tion order clinic. For info 810- live auction begins at 6 p.m. Live for free.
such as fitness and craft classes, a ensure your food voucher will be 246-0632. and silent auction items. Call
book review group, cards and
bus trips. Call Lori at 395-7889
received before you stop in to
shop. Any questions, please call Youth Events 10A Friday AFG Family Groups
ICCS at (810) 724-5695 to pur-
chase tickets, make a donation or Events
for more info. Joyce Kaufman at 810-395-7532. meeting. Imlay City FOC ask about auction items.
Ready, Set, Go! Workshop. This Michigan Alzheimer’s Disease
is a FREE workshop for 3-5 year Lutheran Church, 7191 Imlay
Almont and Dryden area senior The Capac Kitchen serves free Woman’s Life Chapter 855 is col- Center. Thur., Apr. 12, 1 p.m.
olds & parents/caregivers! Enjoy City Rd, Imlay City. Contact
citizens meet the 2nd Tuesday of meals every Tuesday from 4:30-6 lecting bottles and cans all year Port Huron Municipal Office
the month at 12 p.m. at the fun projects that will develop Ginger Miller at 810-724-5772
p.m. at Zion United Methodist for more information. long. Your donation will help Center, 100 McMorran Blvd.,
Almont Lions Hall, 222 Water Church. your child’s skills and prepare those in need. Please consider Port Huron. Dr. Benjamin
St., for a potluck and program. them for school! Children also being part of the bigger picture. Hampstead will speak on
Free meals for people in need are enjoy a snack, story time, and a FOR WIDOWED MEN &
Call 798-8210 for more info. WOMEN: Lunch-Cards- Donate your bottles and cans “What’s new in Alzheimer’s
offered at the North Branch free book! Call the Family today. For a representative of Research and why one should
Adults 55 and over are invited to Senior Center on Monday and Literacy Center today to reserve Friendship. Join us every 3rd
Tuesday of each month from our group call 810-392-5136. participate in research to help
your seat at 810-664-2737 and for find a cure.” To RSVP call Marcy
more info on dates and times. 11:45 a.m.-4 p.m. at Cavis The Imlay City Christian School
Pioneer Restaurant, 5600 Lapeer Cameron at (810) 966-7814 or
has discount cards available for email mcameron@scccmh.org
Play groups available. Free 6 Rd. in Kimball Twp. 48074. No sale. Proceeds benefit the school’s
week sessions. At these FREE RSVP necessary. For more info athletic, music and PE programs. Pregnancy Resource Center of
90-minute playgroups, children call Joanne K. at 810-324-2304. For more information call Imlay Lapeer is sponsoring Mike
will participate in storytime, This activity is sponsored by City Christian School, Mon.-Fri. Williams, comedian, heard daily
developmentally appropriate Widowed Friends, a peer support 8-4, 810-724-5695. on Sirius XM’s Laugh USA. Tue.,
games and crafts, learn new group www.widowedfriends.org. Apr. 17, 6 p.m., PIX Theatre,
skills, and enjoy a snack and Euchre is back at the Almont Lapeer. Silent Auction. call (810)
social time with other children. Widowed Friends invites all wid- Lions Club, the second Saturday 667-0055 for tickets/info.
Parents will have the chance to owed to join us for breakfast and of every month (except
talk to other adults with same- friendship in a safe setting every December) through May. Doors Dan Hayes will be speaking and
age children. Register now for 2nd and 4th Monday of the open at 6:30 p.m., and the games singing at the Good Friday
the next session! Numerous loca- month at 9 a.m. at Sero’s, 925 begin at 7 p.m. Entry fee pro- Service. Fri., Mar. 30, 6 p.m.,
tions and dates available. For Gratiot in Marysville. For more vides the player with 10 games of Imlay City Church of the
Nazarene, 404 N. Almont Ave.,
c
Imlay City.
Introduction to Woodcarving.
Class covers types of carving,
tools needed, and hands on carv-
ing. Tues, Apr 17, 24 & May 1,
1-3 p.m. Romeo Washington
Parks and Rec, Washington
AREA UNITED
St. Paul’s Blessed Hope Center. Call (586) 786-0131 for
18
METHODIST
1635 Berville Road, Allenton, MI and other Latin dance steps. Put
200 North Cedar (M-53) 859 N. Van Dyke Road Pastor Gayle Hortop
4411 Newark Road
Phone: (586) 784-5854 in a low impact routine and you
Imlay City, MI Attica, MI 48412 Imlay City, Michigan 48444 have Zumba Gold. Bring water
810-724-2702 Sunday School - 10:00 am
810-724-1200 Sunday 2:30 pm and a face towel. (9340) Mon.,
CHURCHES
Sunday Morning - 11:00 am
Worship 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
email: nlcc@newlifechristian.net Tuesday 7:00 pm Sunday Evening - 6:30 pm Jan. 8 - Mar. 26, 10:30 - 11:30
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
www.newlifechristian.net
Friday Youth 7:00 pm Wednesday Evening - 6:30 pm a.m. (9341) Mon., Apr. 2-
Pastor Tim Martin Soul winning is not our May 21, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. (9398)
Pastor Alan Casillas Sunday 10 a.m. Service 17 firstapostolichome.com Wed., Jan. 3 - Mar. 21, 10:30 -
17 17 preference, but it’s our priority.
11:30 a.m. (9399) Wed., Mar.
Attica U.M.C. Capac Imlay City Almont Light of Christ
17
28-May 23, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
27 Elk Lake Road, Attica, MI U.M.C. C.R.C.
Community
First Baptist Church No class 1/15 & 2/19. Washington
(810) 724-0690 14952 Imlay City Rd., Capac 395 N. Cedar (M-53) Parks and Rec Center.
Sunday Worship: 10 a.m
Attica Food Bank:
Church 810-395-2112 www.imlaycitycrc.org
Worship 10:00 a.m.
Wayne Boyd, Pastor Church Washington Parks and Rec
Sunday School - 9:15 am - All Ages 881 Van Dyke - 810-798-8888
2720 Winslow Road Center. Minor alterations offered
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 Monday & Youth Ministry Worship Services Imlay City, MI 48444 Mon., 2/5, 3/5, 4/9, 5/7, 6/4. Janet
Junior Church and Nursery Available
2-6:30 pm on 4th Monday. MOPS Program 10:30 am & 6:00 pm Krula, one of our quilters, has
Community Dinner:
Bible Studies Every
Community Men’s & Women’s Bible Study Wednesday 7:00 pm 1 Mile South of I-69 Overpass volunteered to do minor altera-
Monday and Tuesday Evenings fbc@airadvantage.net
2nd & 4th Tuesday, 4-6 pm Tuesday Morning
Bible Studies
Live Webcasting Sunday all worship services Sunday Worship 10:30 am tions like hemming, taking-in
Pastor Ron Rouse 810-724-4315 over Sermonaudio.com/fbcalmont and letting out, zipper replace-
Phone: 810-724-6999
9:30 am 11:00 am
www.atticaumc.org Come as you are - everyone is welcome!
17 17 17
Come Grow With Us! 17 Proclaiming the Sovereign Grace of God 17 ments etc. By appointment only,
from 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. No
Dryden Imlay City Sacred Heart GATEWAY ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH charge.
U.M.C. U.M.C. Catholic Church
ASSEMBLY
(ELCA) 109 E. Kempf Court • Capac, MI
(810) 395-7557
5394 Main Street - Dryden
Corner of 4th St. & Almont Ave.
(Across from the Library)
www.imlayumc.org
700 Maple Vista, Imlay City
810-724-1135 2796 S. Van Dyke Road - Imlay City Other
810-796-3341 Like Us On Weekday Masses Morning Worship - 8:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
10:30 a.m. Worship Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri 8 am • Wed. 10 am Evening Service - 5:00 p.m. Free tutor training for people
Pastor Patricia Hoppenworth First Sat. 8 am
who would like to help others in
Nursery Available
Weekend Masses
Wednesday Family Night - 6:45 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Jr. Church for K-5th grade
Sat. Vigil Mass 5 pm Supervised child care during all services our community improve English
Youth Group 6th-12th grade
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. 5pm-6:30pm Sundays Sun. 9 am - English Sunday School skills. Volunteer basis. Please call
EVERYONE WELCOME! Rev. Dr. Marcel Allen Lamb
11 am - Spanish
Confessions 1/2 hr. before each Mass & 4pm Sat.
Phone: 810-724-8110 9:00 a.m. September thru May for orientation before training at
17 810-724-0687 17 Father Paul Ward 17
Pastor Jeffrey S. Krist 17 Staffed Nursery During Worship 17 810-664-2737.
West Berlin Imlay City Christ Evangelical First Congregational Church Volunteer for the Habitat for
Church of Christ Lutheran Church United Church of Christ
Humanity of Lapeer County at
U.M.C. 670 N. Van Dyke 1970 S. Almont Ave., Imlay City 275 Bancroft - Imlay City 201 E. St. Clair, Almont, MI
the office. Interested parties can
Imlay City, MI 48444 call 810-664-7111 and speak to
905 Holmes Rd. - Allenton, MI Sunday Service
at corner of Newark Rd.
(Corner of 5th Street) 810-798-8855 Carolyn, Cheryl or Pete at 810-
810-724-7855 Sunday Worship Service
Corner of Almont Road Bible Study (all ages) 10:00am
Morning Worship 11:00am Sunday School 9:00 a.m. 810-724-6207 at 10:15 a.m.
660-7823.
810-395-2409 1st Sunday of the Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. Sunday School & Morning Adult Group 9:30 a.m. Nursery available and Jr. Church
for ages 3 thru 5th grade
Club News
Month Evening Service 2:30pm Thursday Worship 7:00 p.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Classes (all ages) 7:00pm Pastor Rev. Dr. Renee C. Jackson
Jr./Sr. High Youth Group ~ Sunday’s 6-8pm
810-724-3306 Kidz 4 Christ ~ Wednesday’s 6-7:30pm
Rev. Curtis Clarke COME WORSHIP WITH US!
Ralph O. Stuebs
Cell-(567) 674-0438 “No matter who you are or where you are Pre-School - 5th grade
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
17 John Barker, Minister Come to the WELS on life’s journey, you are welcome here!” Pastor William King
17 17 17 17
of Imlay City, Post 2492, 598 N.
Goodland 17
Family of St. Cornelius St. Nicholas St. John The Holy Redeemer Almont Ave. (Fairgrounds Rd.)
Community Christ Catholic Church Catholic Church Evangelist Overseas Veterans Meetings 2nd
Lutheran Church - Catholic Church Lutheran Church Thursday, every other month, 7
Church Missouri Synod
3834 N. Mill Street, P.O. Box 208
Dryden MI 48428
4331 Capac Road 872 Capac Rd. 4538 Dryden Rd. • Dryden, MI p.m.; Post Meetings 1st Thursday
2008 N. Van Dyke Capac, MI 48014 Allenton, MI 48002
810-796-3951 every month, 7 p.m.; Auxiliary
www.fmsaints.com 810-395-7074 Meetings 1st Saturday of every
Box 82 7191 Imlay City Road
Imlay City Weekday Masses: 810-395-7572 www.fmsaints.com www.lutheransonline.com/holyred month, 10 a.m.
Imlay City, MI 48444 Bible Study - 9:00 am Wed. & Fri. 8:30 a.m. www.fmsaints.com Weekday Masses: EASTER SERVICES
810.724.1747 Worship Time - 10:30 am Weekend Masses: Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 8:30 a.m. Monday & Thursday 7 pm
Good Friday 1 pm & 7 pm Almont/Dryden Masons meets 7
Children’s Church - 10:30 am Saturday - 4:30 p.m. Weekend Masses: Weekend Masses:
Worship Service: 10:00 am Phone 810-724-2620 Sunday - 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Sunday - 11:00 a.m. Saturday - 6:00 p.m. Easter Sunday 7 am & 10 am
Pastor Steven Helms
p.m. every 2nd Thursday of the
Sunday - 9:00 a.m. month at Masonic Center in
Pastor Chad Hampton lutheranfamilyofchrist.org 17 Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 17 Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 17 Rev. Mike Gawlowski, Pastor 17 Christian Preschool Available 17 Almont.
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Photo provided
Andrew Cezik, Charlotte MIDHHS Explore Lab
month. O’Brien, Clayton Penzien, Science Program Bronze
Ten Imlay City students Hunter Hoffman and Medallion).
came away with awards Addison Hitch—who all Those students earning
and prizes and Borland’s took fifth place—and Evan honorable mentions were Dr. Azher and John Wambaugh present Imlay City’s Jill Campbell with
Jill Campbell received the Dougherty and Ian Kelly Jackelin Barron, Estefany Flint Regional Science Fair 2018 Teacher of the Year Award.
2018 Teacher of the Year who both finished in sixth Figueroa, Jaydin Hall,
award from the Flint place. Cezik earned a $100 Kiley Schultz, Isaac said she was surprised and
Regional Science Fair prize and all the others Stimson, Hailey Barrett honored to receive the
Board. received $50 awards. and Alexa Lengemann. award.
Dr. Dina Tallis, Director Those earning special The Flint Regional “I have been involved
of Elementary Education awards and prizes were Science Fair serves stu- in the fair in some capacity
and Student Support Wren Dennis (Flint dents in grades 4-12 from for 17 years, first as a par-
Services, reports that 20 of Children’s Museum Award- Bay, Genesee, Lapeer, ent of participants and then
their students took part in family passes and Midland, Saginaw, as a fair volunteer and as a
the March 16-19 event in Hazardous Materials Shiawassee, St. Clair and teacher who encourages
Flint at Kettering Managers of Michigan Tuscola counties and high students and parents to get
University. Award-$50.00) Clayton school students from com- involved with the fair,”
“This year, the Fair had Penzien (Genesys Regional munities not served by a Campbell said.
a total of 61 elementary Health Center: recognized regional science “What drives me to
fair. encourage participation is
“It is very reassuring to the opportunity the fair
talk with students and judge gives our students not just
science fair projects—these with prize money and
kids are bright, inquisitive awards—which are pretty
and creative. They are great—but the process
developing critical thinking itself. Participation gives
skills and real aptitude for students a chance to be
science and are developing proud of their work, present
confidence and communi- to interested adults and
cation skills that will be answer questions, and dis-
many children have attend- and teach the experimental and she already has plans “I walked away with
ed the Flint Regional design and help with the for doubling that number in quite an honor but really
Science Fair over the reports,” she said. 2019. there are a lot of people
years,” the board noted. Borland’s seven final- She credits assistance who deserve recognition
Borland’s Kiley Schultz explains her project to Campbell, who teaches ists in the 2018 fair is the from the Borland PTO for for their hard work as well.
a science fair judge. Kiley was one of seven physical education/health, school’s best showing ever helping boost the school’s Borland is a good tribe to
students to earn honorable mentions. art and music at Borland, and Campbell said credit entrants number to 20 this belong to,” Campbell said.
Dispatch log...
Editor’s note: The fol- •03:50-04:30 Parking Enforcement (City Wide) Newark Rd.) •13:25 Assault (200 March 25
lowing is a compilation of Enforcement (City Wide) •15:21 Monitor Traffic •20:45 Suspicious block White St.) •domestic incident in
activity and reports from •07:00-16:00 Extra (Weston Elementary) Vehicle (600 block N. •21:54 Suspicious the 100 block of S. Lester
area police departments: Patrol at Schools •16:57 Peace Officer Cedar St.) Vehicle (N. Blacks Corners St. in Capac
•08:58 Ordinance (100 block W. Third St.) •22:35 Assist LCSO Rd./Attica Rd.) •suspicious circum-
In Imlay City: Violation (100 block •Multiple Traffic Stops with Traffic Stop (W. Imlay •22:33 Welfare Check stance in the 14000 block
Police and emergency Weston St.) throughout the day City Rd./N. Blacks Corners (400 block Dan Dr.) of Imlay City Rd. in Mussey
responders responded to •09:49 Welfare Check March 22 Rd.) •Multiple traffic stops Twp.
dispatch calls for these (600 block N. Blacks •00:41 Assist LCSO •23:35 Suspicious were made throughout the •citizen assist at east-
incidents, in addition to Corners Rd.) with Suicidal Subject (600 Circumstance (400 block day. bound I-69 and Martin Rd.
traffic stops: •12:23 Malicious block N. Van Dyke Rd.) Main St.) March 24 in Mussey Twp.
March 19 Destruction of Property •08:30-09:00 Monitor •Multiple Traffic Stops •03:18-03:30 Parking •911 welfare check at
•14:18 Larceny (1000 (2000 block S. Cedar St.) Traffic (Weston throughout the day Enforcement (City Wide) Imlay City and Martin
block Norlin Dr.) •13:51 Funeral Escort Elementary) March 23 •07:59 Citizen Assist roads in Mussey Twp.
•22:16 Breaking and (Muir Brothers Funeral •11:10 Customer •09:25 Suspicious (1900 block S. Cedar St.) •domestic incident in
Entering (200 block Palmer Home) Trouble (1900 block S. Person (Fifth St.) •10:15 Alarm (400 the 240 block of Christopher
St.) •14:25 Welfare Check Cedar St.) •14:43 Warrant Pick up block E. Third St.) Stone Dr. in Capac
•Multiple traffic stops (N. Almont Ave./E. Sixth •14:55 Citizen Assist (N. Van Dyke Rd./Burnside •12:08 Medical Assist •property damage acci-
were made throughout the St.) (300 block W. Capac Rd.) Rd.) (500 block W. Fourth St.) dent at Capac Rd. and west-
day. March 21 •18:06 Personal Injury •17:27 Citizen Assist •13:34 Citizen Assist bound I-69 ramp in Capac
March 20 •04:30-05:10 Parking Accident (S. Cedar Rd./ (100 block W. Third St.) (500 block S. Almont Ave.) March 26
•13:55 Larceny of Fuel •assist other department
(2000 block S. Cedar St.) in the 100 block of E.
Obituaries •15:30 Utility Problem
(E. Capac Rd./N. Cedar St.)
Church St. in Capac
•assist citizen in the
•18:05 Welfare Check 16000 block of W. Park St.
~ Arden Bade, 68 ~ (100 block S. Almont Ave.)
•19:59 Alarm (2000
in Capac
•intrusion alarm in the
Arden Bade, age 68, of Bade of Cleburne, TX; at 1 p.m., Thursday, March block S. Cedar St.) 14000 block of Gilbert Rd.
Imlay City, Michigan, died nieces and nephews, Robert 29, 2018 at Muir Brothers •20:26 Retail Fraud in Berlin Twp.
Thursday, March 22, 2018 Howay, Todd Callcut, Kyle Funeral Home of Imlay (1900 block S. Cedar St.) •suspicious circum-
at Kith Haven Nursing Callcut, Brandon Peters, City, 225 N. Main Street, •20:02 Welfare Check stance in the 16000 block
Center in Flint, Michigan. Allison Peters Bertrand, Imlay City, MI. Pastor (2000 block S. Cedar St.) of Hough Rd. in Berlin
Arden Donald Bade was Michael Powers, Cindy James Mellish of the Imlay •Multiple traffic stops Twp.
born April 15, 1949 in Bade Roberts; great-nieces City Church of the were made throughout the •suspicious circum-
Brown City, MI. He is the and great-nephews, Brady Nazarene will officiate. day. stance at eastbound I-69
son of the late Donald and Bertrand, Molly Bertrand, Burial will follow in Imlay March 25 and Martin Rd. in Mussey
the late Virginia Aidan Peters, Sidney Township Cemetery •03:42-04:22 Parking Twp.
(Matthews) Bade. Arden Peters, Nolan Peters, The family will be Enforcement (City Wide) •911 welfare check in
grew up in the Imlay City Kelsey Garrett, Elizabeth available for visiting 11 •01:24 Threats (400 the 700 block of Elm St. in
area and lived in Imlay Howay, Rocky Dean a.m.-1 p.m., Thursday, block Colonial Dr.) Berlin Twp.
City most all of his life. Roberts, April Roberts, March 29 at Muir Brothers •Multiple traffic stops
Arden attended Lum Shayne Roberts; great- Funeral Home of Imlay were made throughout the In Lapeer County:
Community Schools; he great-nieces, Raelynn City. Those wishing to day. Complaints handled by
was a graduate of the Garrett and Avery Garrett. make memorial contribu- the Lapeer County Sheriff’s
Special Education Program Mental Health for several Arden was preceded in tions may direct them to In St. Clair County: Department, in addition to
at Lapeer East High years. death by his parents, Fowler Center, 2315 Police and emergency traffic stops:
Schools, Class of 1977. He Arden is survived by Donald and Virginia Bade; Harmon Lake Rd., responders responded to March 20
worked at Growth and two sisters, Caroline Peters and sisters, Barbara Jean Mayville, MI 48744. dispatch calls for these •welfare check in the
Opportunity in Lapeer for of Fraser, MI and Marilyn Bade and Martha Sue Please be sure to sign incidents, in addition to 3000 block of E. Newark
23 years and worked at Callcut of Imlay City, MI; McCann. our online register book at traffic stops: Rd. in Attica Twp.
Lapeer County Community one brother, Robert (Sally) The funeral will be held muirbrothersfh.com March 20 •911 hang up call in the
•peace officer duties in 300 block of Meadow View
the 4800 block of Knoll Rd. Dr. in Attica Twp.
~ Marvin Emil Bobcean, 97 ~ in Mussey Twp. March 21
March 21 •suspicious circum-
Marvin Emil Bobcean ing, building homes and Visitation will be held •reckless driving in the stance on Campbell Rd. in
passed away on Sunday, remodeling them. Marvin on Saturday, March 31, 220 block of Quail Dr. in Attica Twp.
March 25, 2018 at the age could be found tinkering in 2018 from 10 a.m. to 1 Capac •family trouble in the
of 97 years. the garage and was very p.m. at Tiffany, Young and •animal complaint in 2200 block of Winslow Rd.
Marvin was born on handy, always fixing Hauss Funeral Home, the 2100 block of Sperry in Attica Twp.
March 12, 1921 in Mt. things. He will be greatly 73919 S. Fulton, Armada. Rd. in Berlin Twp. •road hazard in the 100
Clemens, Michigan. He missed by his family. Prayers will take place on •intrusion alarm in the block of N. Lake Pleasant
was a son of Emil L. and Marvin is survived by Saturday, March 31, 2018 4300 block of Capac Rd. in Rd. in Attica Twp.
Minnie (nee Schmidt) his sons, Raymond (Diane) at the funeral home. Mussey Twp. •fraud in the 15000
Bobcean. On June 29, Bobcean, James (Judy) Burial will take place at •car-deer accident at block of Belle River Rd. in
1946, he married Beverly Bobcean and Roger West Berlin Cemetery, Foley and Hackman roads Berlin Twp.
Dedenbach in Mt. Bobcean; grandsons, Jason Berlin Township. in Mussey Twp. •assist motorist at I-69
Clemens. Marvin was a Bobcean and Jonathon Memorial tributes March 22 and the Capac Rest Area in
WWII Army Veteran. Bobcean; and many nieces would be appreciated to •reckless driving in the Mussey Twp.
He enjoyed woodwork- and nephews. the Disabled Veterans. 100 block of S. Lester St. in March 22
Capac •disorderly conduct in
•assault and battery in the 600 block of N. Van
~ Mark Feys, 61 ~ the 350 block of W. Kempf Dyke Rd. in Imlay Twp.
Mark Feys, age 61, of Class of 1974. He mar- in Imlay City; and worked Morocco of Imlay City, Ct. in Capac •property damage acci-
Imlay City, Michigan, ried Mara Aldridge on for Dale Duckert. MI. Also surviving are •suspicious circum- dent on Bowers Rd. in
died Friday, March 23, August 9, 1985 in Lapeer, He is survived by two three grandchildren: stance at E. Mill and S. Attica Twp.
2018 at his home. Mark Michigan. daughters: Remey (Sean) Aiden, Nolan and Juliet. Main streets in Capac •property damage acci-
Rene Feys was born He was employed as a Adams of Grand Blanc, Mark was preceded in •intrusion alarm in the dent in the 700 block of
March 31, 1956 in Mt. brick and block mason, MI and Stephanie Feys of death by: his mother: 13000 block of Kimball Sunset Dr. in Attica Twp.
Clemens, MI. He is the doing residential construc- Almont, MI; one son: Joe Helen Feys and his sister: Rd. in Berlin Twp. •personal injury acci-
son of Rene Michel and tion for Genesee Bay (Diana) Feys of Imlay Lynn Ann Morocco. •be on the lookout at dent in the 4200 block of
the late Helen Virginia Construction; worked City, MI; his father Rene A memorial service Bordman Rd. and North Imlay City Rd. in Attica
(Dzuiblinski) Feys. Mark with Morrice Wickstandt (Diana) Feys; a brother: will be held at a later date. Ave. in Berlin Twp. Twp.
grew up in Imlay City. as a mason; tended bar at Michael (Debra) Feys of Please sign our on-line •intrusion alarm in the •welfare check in the
He was a graduate of Ray’s Bar in Imlay City; Grand Rapids, MI; and his register book at: muir- 4800 block of Capac Rd. in 2700 block of Saddle Lane
Imlay City High School, worked at Champion Bus brother-in-law, John brothersfh.com Mussey Twp. in Attica Twp.
•unauthorized driving •reckless driving on
away of a vehicle in the Imlay City Rd. in Attica
~ Shirley Ann Pfeil, 73 ~ 4500 block of Martin Rd. in
Mussey Twp.
Twp.
•peace officer duties in
Shirley Ann Pfeil, of cleaner and house keeper. Shirley was prede- •trespassing in the 6100 the 600 block of N. Van
Memphis, passed away She worked for 25 years as ceased by her brother, block of Hackman Rd. in Dyke Rd. in Imlay Twp.
suddenly on Sunday, a housekeeper for St. Franklin Polkowski; and Lynn Twp. March 23
March 25, 2018 at the age John’s. She spent her parents. March 23 •property damage traf-
of 73 years. Saturday nights dancing Visitation will be held •suspicious circum- fic accident on Bowers Rd.
Shirley was born on with Bill in the Thumb on Monday, April 2, 2018 stance in the 100 block of in Attica Twp.
February 7, 1945 in Ubly, Dance Club. Shirley will from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. S. Lester St. in Capac March 24
Michigan. She was a be greatly missed by her with 7 p.m. Rosary at •civil posting in the 190 •larceny of gasoline in
daughter of Clarence and loving family and dear Tiffany, Young and Hauss block of S. Deer Park Rd. the 2000 block of S. Cedar
Monica (nee Wrubel) friends. Funeral Home, 73919 S. in Capac St. in Imlay City
Bukoski. On December 2, Shirley is survived by Fulton, Armada. •shots heard in the March 25
1983, she married William her husband, Bill; children, Funeral Mass will take 14000 block of Sullivan •misdemeanor arrest
Pfeil in Imlay City and Debra (Gary) Bishop and place on Tuesday, April 3, Rd. in Mussey Twp. warrant on Van Dyke Rd. in
then confirmed their mar- Rodney (Teara) Polanecki; 2018 at St. John the March 24 Almont Twp.
riage at St. John Catholic stepchildren, Christopher Evangelist, 872 Capac •abandoned auto in the March 26
Church in Allenton on July Pfeil, Jason (Annjeanette) Road, Allenton with a 130 block of N. Main St. in •animals at large in the
27, 1987. Shirley was a overabundance of food for Pfeil and Michael Pfeil; 10:30 a.m. instate time at Capac 600 block of N. Fairgrounds
devoted member of St. their family functions. She grandson, Daniel the church. Burial will take •suspicious circum- Rd. in Imlay Twp.
John’s and the Altar loved taking shopping trips Polanecki; nine step-grand- place at East Berlin stance in the 340 block of •assist motorist on east-
Society. Her faith was very with her daughter and children; and siblings, Cemetery, Berlin Teal Lane in Capac bound I-69 in Imlay Twp.
important to her and also could find a deal on just Karen (Robert) Polanecki, Township. •be on the lookout at •disturbing the peace in
attending church. Shirley about everything. Shirley Edward Bukoski, Lucille Memorial tributes Capac and Downey roads the 2700 block of S. Van
was a gifted cook and tended to her water gar- (Richard) Derocher and would be appreciated to in Mussey Twp. Dyke Rd. in Imlay Twp.
baker; always making an dens and was a meticulous Leo Polkowski. the family of Shirley Pfeil. •assist other department •property damage acci-
in the 390 block of Howell dent on Bowers Rd. in
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Rural Lifestyles
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to a car dealership,
From playgrounds,
Easter Celebrations put smiles on area children's
faces and candy in their baskets!
in Capac.
Pictured with some of the items donated by Milnes Chevrolet cus- Sofia Scheer, 5, from Macomb, Rylee
tomers and staff to the local Capuchin organization are Brooke Cook, 8, from Armada, Jenna Lester, 5,
Milnes, Jesse Gregory and Zach Gregory. Brooke said she was from Armada and Lily Scheer, 5, from
amazed by the large turnout for the Imlay City dealership’s first-ever Macomb pose for photo at Berlin Twp.
Easter Bunny & Egg Hunt on Saturday. Park during Sunday’s Easter Egg Hunt.
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Almont native is
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Academy of Western Artists honors Though nominated for
the award the past three
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first win in the category.
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the claim that he “never to thank for this award.”
met a man he didn’t like,” The honor comes on
Will Rogers and Country the heels of the singer/
Western musician Bob songwriter’s October 2017
Marshall would likely have album release, entitled
become fast friends. “Screen Door,” which was
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careers varied and never Album by The Business of
overlapped, but both men Country Music.
had/have a talent for spin- A single from the
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ries. received significant airplay
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Marshall was recently the U.S., Europe, South
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Award Ceremony.” as Spain, Brazil and Japan
Marshall, who has roots selected me as representa- Bob Marshall and fellow Country/Western singer Randy Travis pose for
in Almont, was honored on tive of what they think a photo at recent awards ceremony in Ft. Worth, Texas.
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TRI-CITY AREA — the 85-pound weight class
The Tri-City Area had for year 2004-2005.
seven grapplers notch Imlay City Youth
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Championships this past showing among the Tri-
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weight division for year ninth. Olivia Moore, 60 hur-
2003 and the 85-pound Sophia Rosillo, shot dles, 12.92 seconds; and
weight class for year 2005, put, 29 feet 11 inches; Forsyth, 200-meter dash,
respectively. gave Imlay City a 10th. 30.61 seconds; added
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Golf
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Sports News
Eighth grade
champions
The Imlay City eighth
grade volleyball team won
the Skipper Classic BWAC
Tourney recently. They
are front (L to R) Yadiri
Flores and Mary
Lengemann;
and back coach Erin
Wetzel, Rachel Lauwers,
Natalie Miller, Kailee
Rumsey, Jaya Forti,
Madison Hall, Ana
Lengemann, Gabby Gray
and Natasha Cremeans
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Battani claims pole vault title for GVSU Andrez had three top-11
placings last Thursday
for Imlay City at the
SVSU D2 Indoor Track
Winget collected four
top-17 showings last
Thursday for Imlay City
By Kevin Kissane Lakes Intercollegiate with a clearance of 16 feet points. They were fol- at the SVSU D2 Indoor
Invitational. Track Invitational.
Tri-City Times Sports Editor Athletic Conference 3 1/2 inches. lowed by Tiffin (170 For his effort, Andrez For her effort, Winget
Indoor Championship Tiffin junior David points), Ashland (117), earns our Boys’ Athlete garners our Girls’
ALMONT — Former recently. Bowers was the event run- Saginaw Valley State of the Week honor. Athlete of the Week
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CITY OF Tanis. Board members Lengemann
and Gass were absent. Also present
unanimously carried to grant a vari-
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and Police Chief Martin.
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IMLAY CITY City Manager Tom Youatt, Zoning allow a reduction in the setback for a 13-1 da; approved the consent agenda; almontvillage.org
MINUTES OF THE Administrator Gyrome Edwards, Ken trash enclosure from a non-residential Denied Water Fee Removal Request 13-1
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HELD THURSDAY
dents. The Board approved the agenda
as presented. The Board approved the
ance from Article 20 Section 16 B- to
waive the requirement for additional ALMONT February 6, 2018 regular council
meeting relating to awarding the TO ALL CREDITORS
MARCH 15, 2018 December 28, 2017 Regular Meeting parking spaces as requested; and ALMONT VILLAGE WWTP Improvement project to The Irrevocable Trust of Milo
Vice Chairman Martin called the Minutes. The Board unanimously unanimously carried to grant a vari- COUNCIL Gerace Construction; Passed the and Mary Pardon dated 12/27/2017.
Special Meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. REGULAR MEETING Creditors of the decedent are notified
accepted the notices and publications ance from Article 20 Section 16 C - to motion to award the 2018 WWTP
that all claims against the Milo and
Board members present were Martin, for the Public Hearing for Parcel allow portions of the proposed park- MARCH 6, 2018 Improvement Project to Gerace
Mary Irrevocable Trust dated
Blount, Jackson, Richey, Yockey and #I19-83-207-100-20. The Board ing spaces along north and south SYNOPSIS Construction contingent upon the
12/27/2017, as restated and amended,
property lines to be situated closer President Schneider called the Village securing financing to pay for
will be forever banned unless pre-
VILLAGE OF CAPAC
than the 20’ requirement as requested. Regular Meeting to order at 7:31 p.m. the project; Approved the payment to
sented to David R. Pardon, Successor
The Board unanimously carried to Councilmembers present were Dyke, Rowe for PRV Project; Approved the
Trustee, 676 Corneil Road, Imlay
adjourn the meeting at 7:34 p.m. Ligon, Love, Peltier, Steven C. payment to Rowe for MDEQ Saw
City, Michigan 48444 within four (4)
Submitted by Deputy Clerk, Anne Schneider, Steffler and Schneider. Grant; Approved the payment to John
months after the date of publication of
Annual ZBA meeting April 11,2018 at 6:30 at the McAvoy. Complete copies of the Staff members present were Manager Gandolfi for truck insurance;
this notice.
minutes are available in the Clerk’s Extended Mr. Terry Roach’s term to
American Legion Hall in Capac. Connors, Clerk/Treasurer Keesler,
April 30, 2018; and Approved the March 22, 2018
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third contract amendment for Clerk/
CALL 810-724-2615 Treasurer Keesler. 676 Corneil Road
Imlay City, MI 48444
to publish your legal announcement or The meeting adjourned at 9:53
ATTENTION
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p.m.
email: tct@pageone-inc.com Kimberly J. Keesler
See more LEGALS
CITY OF IMLAY
Clerk/Treasurer
Steve Schneider
VILLAGE OF DRYDEN
President page 6-B
CITY RESIDENTS A complete copy of the minutes
Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring or result from urban storm
water runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming.
Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban storm water
runoff, and residential uses.
Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organics, which are by-products of industrial
processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban storm water runoff and septic
systems.
Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and
mining activities.
In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations, which limit the amount of certain
contaminants in water provided by public water systems. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations
establish limits for contaminants in bottled water, which must provide the same protection for public health.
Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than is the general population. Immuno-
compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ
transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly
at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers.
EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial
contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).
Infants and young children are typically more vulnerable to lead in drinking water than the general population. It
is possible that lead levels at your home may be higher than at other homes in the community as a result of materials
used in your home’s plumbing. If you are concerned about elevated lead levels in your home’s water, you may wish
to have your water tested and flush your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using tap water. Additional informa-
tion is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).
If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young
children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home
plumbing. The City of Imlay City is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the
variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can mini-
mize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking
or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information
on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe
Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead.
Safe drinking water is a shared responsibility. The water that GLWA delivers to our community does not contain
lead. Lead can leach into drinking water through home plumbing fixtures, and in some cases, customer service lines.
Corrosion control reduces the risk of lead and copper from leaching into your water. Orthophosphates are added
during the treatment process as a corrosion control method to create a protective coating in service pipes throughout
the system, including your home and business. The City of Imlay City performs required lead and copper sampling
and testing in our community. Water customers also have a responsibility to maintain the plumbing in their homes
and businesses, and can take steps to limit their exposure to lead.
Your source water comes from the lower Lake Huron watershed. The watershed includes numerous short, sea-
sonal streams that drain to Lake Huron. The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality in partnership the
Detroit Water and Sewerage Department and several other governmental agencies performed a source water assess-
ment in 2004 to determine the susceptibility or relative potential of contamination. The susceptibility rating is on a
seven-tiered scale ranging from “very low” to “very high” based primarily on geologic sensitivity, water chemistry,
and contamination sources. The Lake Huron source water intake is categorized as having a moderately low suscepti-
bility to potential contaminant sources. The Lake Huron water treatment plant has historically provided satisfactory
treatment of this source water to meet drinking water standards.
In 2015, GLWA received a grant from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality to develop a source
water protection program for the Lake Huron water treatment plant intake. The program includes seven elements
that include the following: roles and duties of government units and water supply agencies, delineation of source
water protection area, identification of potential of source water protection area, management approaches of protec-
tion, contingency plans, siting of new sources and public participation and education. If you would like to know
more information about the Source Water Assessment report please, contact your water department (810) 724-2135,
Ed Priehs.
The City of Imlay City and the Great Lakes Water Authority are committed to safeguarding our water supply and
delivering the highest quality drinking water to protect public health. The State and EPA require us to test our water
on a regular basis to ensure its safety. The City of Imlay City met all the monitoring and reporting requirements for
2017. Every customer will not be mailed a copy of this report. If you would like to know more information about
your drinking water or a copy of this report please, visit our website www.imlaycity.org or contact your water depart-
ment (810) 724-2135, Ed Priehs epriehs@imlaycity.org
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2018 Individual
solved Michigan corporation, and mortgagee before the sale. the foreclosure sale, unless the prop-
successor-by-merger to Independent The property to be sold is located erty is determined abandoned under
MEMBERSHIP
Mortgage Co. East MI, as assigned to in the Township of Burlington, County MCL 600.3241a, in which case the
c a screek
tle
Independent Bank, a Michigan bank- of Lapeer, Michigan and is described redemption period will expire 30 days
ing corporation, mortgagee. The as: after the date of the foreclosure sale,
Mortgage is dated October 6, 2006,
and was recorded on October 11,
Commencing at the NW corner
of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 12,
or when the time to provide notice
under MCL 600.3241a(c) expires,
LUM’S
2006, in Liber 2207, on page 211 of T10N, R11E, Burlington Twp., Lapeer whichever is later.
the Lapeer County records, subject to
Modification Agreements recorded at
Co., Michigan, thence S 1952 ft,
thence E 223 ft to center of ditch,
SMITH, MARTIN,
POWERS & KNIER, P.C. STARTING AT Expanded
400
Liber 2845, Page 638 and Liber 2392, thence N’ly along centerline of ditch Dated: March 21, 2018 Leagues For
Page 980, and further subject to an
Assignment of Mortgage recorded at
to point 331 ft S and 445 ft E of point
of beginning; thence N 331 ft, thence
Henry L. Knier, Jr. (P46393)
Attorney for Independent $ 00 The 2018 GOLF CLUB
Liber 2565, Page 410. The balance
owing on the Mortgage as of the date
W 445 ft to point of beginning.
THE STRUCTURE RESIDING
Bank, Mortgagee
900 Washington Ave., P.O. Box 219 Season 810.724.0851
of this Notice is $115,795.03, includ- ON THE ABOVE DESCRIBED Bay City, MI 48707 - (989) 892-4574
ing interest at 4.00% per year variable. PREMISES, CONSISTING OF A 13-4
*Must qualify for A/Z Plan employee discount. 24 Ms leases charge at lease end for excess wear, tear or mileage over 15,500 miles/yr. with FORD Credit approval. 2Plus tax, doc fee, title & registration fees. Picture shown may not reflect actual vehicle. Sale ends 04/02/18