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Remus to hold FallFestival in October
By Kyle LeppekPioneer Staff Writer
EMUS As an agriculturalommunity, it seems surprising Remusas not held a fall festival celebratinghe harvest season. Now, for the firstime ever, the Remus Area Historicalociety and the Remus Downtownevelopment Association will hold aay filled with fall activities to celebratehe changing seasons, harvest andhe heritage of the area.From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Oct. 15, theestival will resemble an expandedarmers market in downtown Remus,aid society Secretary Char Lenon.
It will be a way for residents to drawttention to the Remus history and
ome together as a community.We just wanted to get peoplenterested in the museum and I thinkhey are getting that way, Lenon said.(It will) promote the town to workogether. We never really mergedroups together so the DDA anduseum are working together to havefamily event for the townspeople.
o help showcase the heritage of theown, former Remus resident Maryatchelder will display a project sheas been working on, documentingarns in the area. As the landscapehanges, Batchelder wanted toreserve what she sees as theoundation of the area.
I was raised on a farm. (Barns)ere such an important part of thehole history of any farming area andemus started out as a farming area;ou cant really have a farm withoutt, Batchelder said. A lot of them areust plain disappearing, people are nottaking care of them so if they are notocumented they are going to be gonend we will have no history of it.eeping with the farming heritage of
he area, the all-day festival will featurectivities for the whole family. Besideshe barn presentation at the museum,he festival will include a jamboree,ntique tractor show, petting zoo,rafters and vendors, a cider press,emonstrations and workshops.o help get the community in thearvest mood, Natalie Wernette, from
Hearty Harvest in Remus, will providelenty of pumpkins in addition to anlpaca, lambs and miniature pony asart of a petting zoo. Growing up inemus, Wernette is excited to enjoy
all by bringing together the communitynd learning more about its history.It is an excellent opportunity for theown to get together and talk about oureritage. I think the community hasdesire to remember our heritage,ernette said. I think with the younger
eneration, the heritage is starting toet lost. There is a push to remembernd learn and bring together more
ommunity involvement.he festival is still looking for craftersnd vendors to join. If interested,articipants should bring a canopy,tall or booth, or space also is availableo rent under the museums tent for amall fee. Participants are asked toonfirm their attendance by contactingenon at [email protected] or989) 967-8153. For more information,aren McKenzie also can be contactedt (989) 967-3602.lthough the festival has never been
held before, Lenon is confident it willbe a success for the community.We are just trying to pull the towntogether and show that we have alot of people interested in our area,he said. Its a way for families to getogether and enjoy the harvest falleason.
SIDEBAR:Remus Fall Festival schedule:Antique tractors, all dayCrafters and vendors, all day
Exhibits, all dayDemonstrations, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.Old barn presentation, 1 p.m.Kids workshops, 2 - 4 p.m.Music jamboree, 2 - 5 p.m.
Innovation Reigns WhenTimes Get Tough
(NewsUSA) - When people see closedstorefronts in the neighborhoods wherethey live and work, theyre remindedthat the toll this economy has takenon businesses affects their own lives.And yet some companies -- faced withthe same adverse headwinds -- seemto rise to the challenge and go on to
prosper as never before.
Why is that? And could there even bea lesson to be learned here if yourethinking of starting your own businessas a result of either being unemployedor just plain fed up with your currentjob?
The i-word keeps popping upamong experts as the answer to thatquestion. The whole engine thatdrives any economy is innovation,says Stephen Gnass, executivedirector of the National Congress ofInventor Organizations, a non-profitfor inventors and inventor groups.
Take IBM, for example. It practicallyreinvented itself years ago -- goingfrom a stodgy seller of large, priceycomputers to a global software andconsulting giant -- and just recentlycelebrated its 100th anniversary. Andthen theres the more under-the-radarcase of New Jersey-based GAF.
North Americas largest roofing andventilation manufacturer is celebratingits own anniversary this year -- 25 yearslonger in business than IBM, but whoscounting? -- and one way it got there isby coming up with unique answers toconsumers and businesses desiresto go green. In fact, it made quite asplash last summer when it teamedup with New York Citys Departmentof Buildings to paint 1 million squarefeet of roofs white -- GAF supplied thereflective paint for one of the manyprojects of the initiative, as well asmaterials and labor -- as a way ofcutting the citys energy costs.
To GAFs CEO, Bob Tafaro, that kindof nimbleness is key. When you putcustomers first by ensuring that theyget quality products and service,and when you keep your employeesfocused on innovation, youve gotthe formula for surviving long termand throughout even the toughest
economic times.
The companys commitment to serviceand innovation has actually produceda number of firsts, including: the firstready-to-lay asphalt roofing, the first touse color granules in roofing materials,and the first to offer a lifetime shinglewarranty. And, oh yes, for thoseconcerned about the outsourcing ofAmerican jobs, everythings made in America. For more information, visitwww.GAF.com.
Rules of Engagement:What to Know Before
Popping the Question(NewsUSA) - An engagement ringsymbolizes your promise to love and
cherish your partner forever, andshows the world your commitmentto your fiance. Many women dreamabout their engagement ring theirentire lives, so choosing the right style
is of utmost importance.
Here are some tips to ease the pressureof finding the ring and proposing:
Its Not Only About the Diamond
A rings setting is as important asits diamond because the setting iswhat displays and secures the stone.Platinum provides an ideal setting as itis stronger than other precious metals,which means that you dont have toworry about losing the center stonewith everyday wear. Also, platinum isa naturally white metal, allowing thediamond to sparkle even brighter.
Did you know that a platinumengagement ring will last forever?Since platinum is so durable andloses little metal over time, the ringwill undoubtedly become a familyheirloom that can be passed down forgenerations to follow. And platinumengagement rings are surprisinglyaffordable. Contrary to popular belief,they are available in a wide range ofprice points, starting at around $1,000at BlueNile.com.
Know Her Style
Before you go to the jewelry store,know your future fiances style,
personality and lifestyle since thereis a ring to suit her perfectly. Forexample, a woman with a hands-on
job, like nursing, might prefer a simpleband with a secure setting, while awoman who has a less active jobmight want something more intricate.A woman with classic style will wanta different band design than a trend-setting fashionista.
A classic polished platinum band fromMichael Barin will suit a girl with moretraditional tastes, while a birth stone ofcolored diamonds on an embellishedband like one from Suna Bros. will lookbold and unique, says jewelry and
style expert Michael OConnor. Tofigure out her ring size, press one ofyour girlfriends rings in a bar of soapuntil it leaves a mark. You can also putone of her rings on your own hand,mark where it falls on your finger andhave the jeweler measure that area,suggests OConnor.
How to Propose
Some women want a public proposalin front of friends and family, whileothers want something private andspecial. In either case, your fiancewill remember the day for the rest ofher life. Think about what your fiancelikes, and where and how you met.For more tips on proposing marriageor choosing an engagement ring, visitwww.engagementguide.com or www.preciousplatinum.com.
Balancing HigherEducation as an Adult
(NewsUSA) - Parents and evengrandparents are now doing homeworkalongside their children. Accordingto the National Center for EducationStatistics (NCES), higher educationenrollment of students age 25 andolder rose 43 percent between 2000and 2009. From 2010 to 2019, NCES
projects a 23 percent rise in collegeenrollments of students age 25 andolder.
Many adults are striving to find thebalance between work, family andeducation; others feel they are toooverwhelmed by responsibilities toeven consider pursuing a highe
degree.
However, options do exist. Onlineeducation is a great solution foworking adults seeking an advanceddegree. Online programs enableworking adults to accommodate theibusy schedules. However, despitethe schedule flexibility that onlinelearning offers, adult students stillmust prioritize their responsibilitiesand commitments in order to completeassignments on time.
Parents arent the only ones whoneed to understand that going back tschool is a time-consuming process-- everyone in the family shouldunderstand the commitment as well,says Savitri Dixon-Saxon, Ph.D.,LPC, NCC, associate dean of WaldenUniversitys School of Counseling andSocial Service. Walden Universitoffers more than 60 online doctoral,masters and bachelors degreeprograms.
Here are five tips from Dr. Dixon-Saxon for achieving balance:
* Choose a focus or specializationthat you truly care about. The jugglingact will be much more challengingfor you if you dont enjoy your field ostudy. Choose a focus area you are
passionate about.
* Set aside time for your studies. Sespecific time frames for studying andcompleting assignments. This requiresdiscipline and time management, buonce you establish a routine, it canhelp keep you on track.
* Find a place to do your studies. Itseasy to be distracted, so find a quieplace to study away from excessivenoise and interruptions.
* Ask for help. Make connectionsearly on with classmates and facultmembers to set up online study groups
and start the term off right.
* Renew your energy. Take time foyourself as part of your schedule.Spend time with your family andfriends to recharge your batteries.
For additional tips for a successfulonline learning experience, go to www.WaldenU.edu/studytips.
Outdoor Play Time CanEnhance Childrens
Sleep(NewsUSA) - Parents are hearing alot these days about the hazards otodays indoor childhood, with kidsspending countless hours on electronimedia. But one consequence may begoing undetected. National WildlifeFederations new parent guidehighlights the connection between thetime kids spend playing outdoors andsleep deprivation.
According to NWF Guide, younchildren and teens are losing anywherefrom 10 to 14 hours of sleep a week.Sleep deprivation can stunt physicalgrowth, impede performance at school,lead to anxiety or depression andcontribute to future health problemslike obesity. Making matters worse,
children are generally bad judges othe amount of sleep they really need.
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utdoor time improves a childs sleepn three critical ways. Natural light fromthe sun regulates the bodys internalsleep clock, which makes childrenmore alert during the day, and tiredat night. Research also demonstrates
that natural, green settings arerelaxing and calming for children, andyield other cognitive benefits. Lastly,outside exercise develops better motorskills and encourages creativity.
While there is no single solution tochildhood sleep deprivation, part ofhaving a well-rested child involvestrading some screen time for greentime, says Kevin Coyle, NWF vicepresident of education and training,and author of NWF Guide. More playtime in natural settings can help kidsget a high-quality nights sleep.
To foster awareness and healthieramounts of pillow time, the NWF guideGreen Time for Sleep Time offers
parents helpful advice about improvingsleeping habits by exposing childrento more outdoor play time every day.
NWFs parents guide advocatestrimming down childrens consumptionof electronic entertainment andbalancing it with some outdoor playtime every day. Its also important todisengage kids from their tech devicesat least an hour before bedtime sothey can settle down and be ready forthe sand man to arrive.
Green Time for Sleep Time is availablerom NWF, along with activities toake outdoor time fun time at www.eoutthere.org.
Tips to Start the SchoolYear on the Right Track
(NewsUSA) - Back-to-school mayhempresents a number of challengesfor parents. Each morning there are
breakfasts to make, lunches to packand extracurricular schedules to track-- all while trying to get to work on time.So, how do you navigate the morningchaos and hold onto your sanity? Withthese helpful tips, you can make yourback-to-school mornings easier:
1. Stick to a strict bedtime schedule.According to the Mayo Clinic, school-age children need 10-11 hours of sleepeach night. Making sure kids are wellrested will help avoid oversleepingand wasted time getting them out ofbed each morning.
2. Get prepared the night before. Packall school bags as soon as homework
is finished, and lay out school outfitsprior to bedtime for the next day.Thisshortens the list of morning choresand adds a few extra minutes of rest.Also, dont wait until early morning topack a rushed lunch with little nutritionvalue. Preparing the night beforehandenables parents to pack food withnutrients and vitamins, not just potatochips and snack packs. For evenbetter efficiency, plan lunches a weekahead.
3. Find a quick and balanced breakfastoption. Not many parents have time foreggs and pancakes each morning, butthere are quick, quality alternatives.Stock up on cereals that kidswill enjoy
and are high in fiber, folic acid, iron,and vitamin C. Try Malt-O-Meal forfamil favorite varieties acked with
whole grains. As an added bonus,Malt-O-Meal is available in resealablebags, which reduces the amountof packaging consumers have todispose of or recycle by 75 percent.(BagTheBox.com)
4. Make a weekly calendar of activities.Organize each family membersschedule to make sure kids are wherethey need to be at the correct times.Between extracurricular activities,like sports, clubs, study groups, jobsand friends, it can be a challenge toestablish any sort of routine. Set upcar pools in case some events overlap.Input alerts in your phone, and set analarm for each to avoid temporarymental lapses.
Create Beautiful Gifts ona Dime
(NewsUSA) - A beautifully wrapped
gift can make any present look like amillion bucks. Fortunately, you donthave to be a gift-wrap expert to makeyour gifts shine. Follow these simple,inexpensive tips for giving the perfectpresent every time.
Be prepared. Stock up on wrappingpaper, tissue paper, bows and gift bagsat discount stores like Dollar General.Pre-and post-holiday sales providegreat opportunities to stock up on theessentials. Pick some neutral designs,and youll be ready for birthdays andother celebrations as well as theholidays. And dont forget necessitiessuch as tape, scissors and pens.
Keep it simple. Wrapping doesnt haveto be elaborate to be beautiful.
Combine a solid wrapping paper witha patterned bow. Or, go for a funkylook by mixing polka dot paper withplaid ribbon. Use pre-made bows toensure the perfect bow. No time to
shop for gift wrap? Use the comicssection from the Sunday paper for funand colorful gift wrap.
Box it up. Wrap your gifts easily withboxes, tins or bags that need noadornment or accessorizing. Stock upon solid color gift bags that can be usedyear-round by simply placing your gifin the bag with a few sheets of tissuepaper. Take advantage of the festive,fun and inexpensive boxes and tinsat discount stores. They make bakedgoods and small gifts look special withlittle effort.
Use scrapbook trim. Put youscrapbooking expertise to workwhen wrapping gifts. Stickers and
embellishments typically used foscrapbooking are great for puttingspecial touches on presents. Withthe variety of tools and accessoriesavailable, its easy and inexpensive topersonalize your gift.
Accessorize with style. Adorn youpackage with something other than abow. Does the recipient have a sweetooth? Top things off with a candy caneor wrapped cookie. Add a personaltouch with a keepsake ornament osmall picture frame with the photo oa grandchild or favorite pet. Uniqueaccessories will impress friends andfamily before they even open thepresent.
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The Card Wildlife Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.The Mecosta County Rod and Gun Club holds trap and sporting clayshoots. Trap shoots start at 10 a.m. and sporting clays start at 1 p.m. Theclub is located four miles west of Mecosta on M-20. For more info callJack Hays at (231) 592-1587.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Recycle! islocated at 424 N. Fourth Ave., behind Eastwood Early Childhood Center.Mecosta County Historical Society is open for tours from 2 to 4 p.m. at themuseum, located at 129 S. Stewart Ave. in Big Rapids.Community Lunch program is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in thebasement of the Third Avenue Methodist Church in Big Rapids. Come forfellowship, come for food. All are welcome and the healthy lunch is free.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 10 a.m. at St. Pauls Campus Parish,1 Damascus Road in Big Rapids. For more information call (800) 230-4085.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at 8 p.m. at St. PaulCatholic Campus Parish. Contact Woody W. at (231) 796-8371.Karaoke provided by Kellys Red Hot Karaoke starts at 10 p.m. at theOdyssey Club, 13460 Northland Drive, Big Rapids. For more information,call the Odyssey Friday or Saturday after 9 p.m. at (231) 796-5333 andask for Rudy.The Old Fence Rider Historical Museum is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.at 222 S. Sheldon St., Edmore. For group scheduling, contact CarolynLeonard at (989) 506-2634 or Art Schiutema at (989) 427-1023. Foremore information, visit www.EdmoreChamber.com.Fourth Street Farmers Market is from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Big Rapids Farm
and Garden.Free meal at 12:30 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1031 RoseAve. in Big Rapids. Call (231) 796-0771 for more information.Healthy cooking classes from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Seventh Day AdventistChurch, 1031 Rose Ave. in Big Rapids. Call (231) 796-0771 for moreinformation.Recycling for Morton and Austin township residents from 9 a.m. to noonat the Canadian Lakes Fire/Rescue Station located at 8260 100th Ave.,Stanwood. For more information, contact the township at (231) 972-7138.Zumbatomic is Zumba for Kids, a Lil Starz class for children ages 4 to7 will be offered from 10 to 10:45 a.m.; a Big Starz class is offered forchildren ages 8 to 12 from 11 to 11:45 a.m. at St. Andrews EpiscopalChurch Parish Hall, 323 State St. in Big Rapids. Cost is $4 per child,per class and $2 per sibling. Call Bethany Ciemnicki at (734) 626-9633with questions.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 18
Alcoholics Anonymous Old Jail House Group meets at 7 p.m. at 220 S.Stewart Ave. Call Darwin T. at (231) 796-8956.Alcoholic Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. Michaels School in Remus.For more information call Brad B. (989) 644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at(989) 967-8478.
Sunday Singles Dance is from 7 to 11 p.m. in the newly remodeled room
at the Goodyear Lanes and Lounge, located at the corner of M-55 andOld 27, Houghton Lake. Please enter through the door facing Old 27. Itsa great place to meet other singles and enjoy an evening of dancing toyour favorite music provided by Bernadette Morley of Best Entertainment.Call (989) 539-5406 if you have any questions.Alanon meets at 7 p.m. at the Old Jail in Big Rapids; it is a support groupfor families and friends of alcoholics.Evart United Methodist Church youth group meets from 5 to 7 p.m. at thecorner of First and Cherry streets. Fourth through 12th grade invited. Jointhe group for a free meal, games and fellowship.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 726Fuller Ave. in Big Rapids.
MONDAY, SEPT. 19
Enhanced Fitness is at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Advanced line dance instruction is at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta CountySenior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call(231) 972-2884.Bridge is at 12:45 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80thAve., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Schizophrenia Anonymous meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at CommunityMental Health, 500 S. Third Ave., Big Rapids. SA is a support group with a
six-step program. Anyone with schizophrenia or mental illness is welcometo attend. For more information, call Mike B. at (231) 592-4654 or (231)796-3553. Coffee is available at meetings.Euchre is from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the Parkview high rise in Big Rapids. Formore information, call (231) 796-4993.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets 8 p.m. at St. Paul CatholicCampus Parish. Contact: Glenn C. at (231) 796-3703.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 9 to 11 a.m. Recycle! is locatedat 424 N. Fourth Ave., behind Eastwood Early Childhood Center.Divorce Care meetings are from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at New Hope UnitedMethodist Church, 7296 Nine Mile Road in Mecosta. The meetings covera nonconsecutive 13-step program for getting through a divorce. Newmembers are always welcome. Contact Sharon Gray at (231) 598-0337or New Hope Church at (231) 972-2838 for more information.Enhanced Fitness is from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Eagles, 18361 16 MileRoad in Big Rapids. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.St. Vincent de Paul used clothing store has its fall and winter clothes and miscellaneous items out for sale at low prices; it is open from noonto 4:30 p.m. at 102 Williams St. in Big Rapids. The store serves thosewho need help with clothes at very low prices. Proceeds help pay forelectricbills, fuel and rent for those in need. For more information, call
(231) 796-1571.Line Dance Instruction from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the back banquet room atSchmidtys Lounge in Evart. Beginner-intermediate level taught. For moreinformation, call Sandee Lee at (231) 832-3493.Partner Dance Lessons from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the back banquet roomat Schmidtys Lounge in Evart. Partner and couples dances will be taught.For more information, call Sandee Lee at (231) 832-3493.Crossroads Harmony Chorus of Sweet Adelines International meet at 6p.m. at the United Methodist Church, 503 S. Chestnut St., Reed City. Thisis a group of sisters in harmony who sing a capella barbershop songs;it is accepting new members. Come and sing and have a lot of fun. Formore information, contact Diwon at (231) 592-5328.Hearing clinic by Audibel Hearing is from 1 to 3 p.m. at the MecostaCounty Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information,call (231) 972-2884. Walk-ins welcome.Big Rapids Sports Boosters meet at 6 p.m. in the lecture hall room 115at Big Rapids High School. All are welcome; its a great program to getinvolved with to support some great athletics.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 20
Big Rapids Rotary Club meets at noon at the Falcon Head Golf Course.Beginning line dance instruction at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta CountySenior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call(231) 972-2884.Alcoholic Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. Michaels School in Remus.For more information call Brad B. (989) 644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at(989) 967-8478.Tai Chi at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th
Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Euchre at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave.,Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Card recycling at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 1295480th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Theology at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80thAve., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.TOPS No. 1189 meets from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at First Baptist Church, 200S. Stewart Ave., Big Rapids. Call (231) 796-6 271 for more information.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Grief peer support group meets at 9 a.m. at Cadillac Big Boy. Forquestions, call Pastor Brad Center at (231) 779-9550.Country dance classes will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Chase TownshipHall. For more information, contact Jeff at (231) 250-4159.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. at St. Pauls Campus Parish, 1Damascus Road in Big Rapids. For more information call (800) 230-4085.Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. Philip Neri Catholic Churchin Reed City. For more information call (800) 367-6788.Gods Kitchen is a free meal from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at St. Mary ParishCenter, 919 Marion Ave., Big Rapids. Everyone is welcome; no questionsasked, no registration required and no donation is sought at the event. Formore information, call the parish office at (231) 796-5202.Alanon meets at 8 p.m. at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church in Reed City; itis a support group for families and friends of alcoholics.Victorious Living meets from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. It is a mental healthsupport group. For more information, call Ronald at (231) 796-1019 or
e-mail Dee at [email protected]. Vincent de Paul used clothing store has its fall and winter clothes and miscellaneous items out for sale at low prices; it is open from noonto 4:30 p.m. at 102 Williams St. in Big Rapids. The store serves thosewho need help with clothes at very low prices. Proceeds help pay forelectric bills, fuel and rent for those in need. For more information, call(231) 796-1571.Mecosta County Genealogica l Society meets at 7 p.m. at 424 N. FourthAve. Contact Maureen Doyle Nelson for hours by appointment, (231)250-5555.The Alliance on Mental Illness of Mecosta County is a support group forthe families of those suffering with severe mental illness; it meets from 7to 8:30 p.m. at New Journey Clubhouse, 405B South Third Ave., in BigRapids. Contact (231) 796-3729 for more information.VICTORIOUS LIVING meets from 4:30 to 6 p.m. It is a mental healthsupport group. For more information call Ronald at (231) 796-1019 ore-mail Dee at [email protected] and Food Pantry open from 12 to 4 p.m. at the Seventh DayAdventist Church, 1031 Rose Ave. in Big Rapids. Donations are accepted.Call (231) 796-0771 for more information.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21
Enhanced Fitness at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,
12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Advanced line dance instruction at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta CountySenior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call(231) 972-2884.Euchre at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave.,Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Library preschool story hour meets at 10:30 a.m. at Big RapidsCommunity Library. Open to the public.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, 8 p.m. at St. Paul CatholicCampus Parish. Contact Glenn C. at (231) 796-3703.Mecosta County Genealogical Society is open for research from 5 to 7p.m. at 424 N. Fourth Ave. in Big Rapids through September then will beclosed on Wednesday, except for appointment for the winter until nextspring. Come in and get tips for the fall and winter months and get workingon your tree. We will continue year round on the second Saturday of themonth with the exception of Nov. 5, when we will have out 3rd annualVeterans Tribute. Check us out! Call Maureen at (231) 250-5555 if youhave questions.Community Lunch program is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in thebasement of the Third Avenue Methodist Church in Big Rapids. Come forfellowship, come for food. All are welcome and the healthy lunch is free.The Big Rapids Dharma Study Group meet at 7 p.m. at 315 Marion
Ave., in Big Rapids. Weekly meetings include discussing various dharmatexts, questions and answers and watching dharma-related videos. Thegroup is under the direction of Michael and Margaret Erlewine, who havemore than 35 years of experience in meditation and dharma practice.Beginning students are welcome.Line Dance Instruction is at 6 p.m. at G.T. Norman Elementary School,338 W. Lincoln St. in Reed City; enter through the West Gym Door #6.Classes are open to everyone, drop in and join any time. For moreinformation call Sandee Lee at (231) 832-3493.Enhanced Fitness is from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Eagles, 18361 16 MileRoad in Big Rapids. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 726Fuller Ave. in Big Rapids.Shuffleboard league meets at 1 p.m. at Riverside Park in Evart. Playersof all ages are invited to join the league. For more information, call AlanBenson at (231) 734-2701.St. Vincent de Paul used clothing store has its fall and winter clothes and miscellaneous items out for sale at low prices; it is open from noonto 4:30 p.m. at 102 Williams St. in Big Rapids. The store serves thosewho need help with clothes at very low prices. Proceeds help pay forelectric bills, fuel and rent for those in need. For more information, call(231) 796-1571.
Zumbatomic is Zumba for Kids, a Lil Starz class for children ages 4 to 7will be offered from 3 to 3:45 p.m.; a Big Starz class is offered for childrenages 8 to 12 from 4 to 4:45 p.m. at St. Andrews Episcopal Church ParishHall, 323 State St. in Big Rapids. Cost is $4 per child, per class and $2 persibling. Call Bethany Ciemnicki at (734) 626-9633 with questions.South Evart Quilt Club meets from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the EvartTownship Hall. A potluck luncheon is at noon. Anyone interested in quiltingor learning to quilt is welcome. The group works jointly on personal orcommunity quilts and frequently donates to people or organizations inneed. For more information, call Margie at (231) 734-3857 or Ann at(231) 867-3237.Soup Supper is at 5 p.m. at Grant Center United Methodist Church.Donations are accepted.Fourth Street Farmers Market is from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Big Rapids Farmand Garden.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 22
Alcoholic Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. Michaels School in Remus.For more information call Brad B. (989) 644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at(989) 967-8478.Harmonica at 10:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 1295480th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Painting and drawing at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Scrabble at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80thAve., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Pedro at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave.,Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.
Pinochle at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave.,Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Overeaters Anonymous meets at 6:15 p.m. in conference room A, thethird room on the right, at Mecosta County Medical Center; enter on thecorner of Locust Street and Winter Avenue. For more information, callEric at (866) 398-5440.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at noon at St. Paul CatholicCampus Parish. Contact Darwin T. at (231) 796-8956.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Recycle! islocated at 424 N. Fourth Ave., behind Eastwood Early Childhood Center.Alanon meets at 7 p.m. at Sacred Hearth Church in Evart; it is a supportgroup for families and friends of alcoholics.Beginner Couples Dance Instruction from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at G.T.Norman Elementary School, 338 W. Lincoln St. in Reed City. The class willinclude two-step, swing dancing and much more. For more information,call Sandee Lee at (231) 832-3493.Beginner Line Dance Instruction from 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. at G.T. NormanElementary School, 338 W. Lincoln St. in Reed City. The class will includetwo-step, swing dancing and much more. For more information, callSandee Lee at (231) 832-3493.Mecosta County Republican Party meets at 7 p.m. at the Big RapidsDepartment of Public Safety.St. Vincent de Paul used clothing store has its fall and winter clothes and miscellaneous items out for sale at low prices; it is open from noonto 4:30 p.m. at 102 Williams St. in Big Rapids. The store serves thosewho need help with clothes at very low prices. Proceeds help pay for
electric bills, fuel and rent for those in need. For more information, call(231) 796-1571.Paris Farmers Market from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Green Township Hallparking lot. Vendors who live in Green Township will be charged $5 tosell their produce and other items, and non-township residents will becharged $10. Proceeds from the market will go toward the townshipsparks budget. For more information, call Gary Todd at (231) 796-6012.MOMSnext, for mothers of school-aged children, will have its first meetingfrom 9 to 11 a.m. at St. Peters Lutheran Church in Big Rapids. The groupmeets every second and fourth Thursday from September through May.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 23Enhanced Fitness at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Readers Theatre at 10 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 1295480th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Advanced line dance instruction at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta CountySenior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call(231) 972-2884.Euchre at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave.,Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at 8 p.m. at St. Paul
Catholic Campus Parish. Contact Woody W. at (231) 796-8371.Knitting circle meets at 4 p.m. at the Barryton Public Library. Knitters of alllevels are encouraged to come and learn or share knitting techniques.Enhanced Fitness is from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Eagles, 18361 16 MileRoad in Big Rapids. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.St. Vincent de Paul used clothing store has its fall and winter clothes and miscellaneous items out for sale at low prices; it is open from noonto 4:30 p.m. at 102 Williams St. in Big Rapids. The store serves thosewho need help with clothes at very low prices. Proceeds help pay forelectric bills, fuel and rent for those in need. For more information, call(231) 796-1571.AARP Drivers Safety Program is from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the MecostaCounty Commission on Aging, 12950 80th Ave., Mecosta. Cost is $12 forAARP members or $14 for nonmembers. Call the Senior Center at (231)972-2884 for more information.Karaoke provided by Kellys Red Hot Karaoke starts at 10 p.m. at theOdyssey Club, 13460 Northland Drive, Big Rapids. For more information,call the Odyssey Friday or Saturday after 9 p.m. at (231) 796-5333 andask for Rudy.Bingo at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta.For more information, call (231) 972-2884.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 24
The Card Wildlife Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Mecosta County Rod and Gun Club holds trap and sporting clayshoots. Trap shoots start at 10 a.m. and sporting clays start at 1 p.m. Theclub is located four miles west of Mecosta on M-20. For more info callJack Hays at (231) 592-1587.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Recycle! islocated at 424 N. Fourth Ave., behind Eastwood Early Childhood Center.Mecosta County Historical Society is open for tours from 2 to 4 p.m. at themuseum, located at 129 S. Stewart Ave. in Big Rapids.Community Lunch program is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in thebasement of the Third Avenue Methodist Church in Big Rapids. Come forfellowship, come for food. All are welcome and the healthy lunch is free.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 10 a.m. at St. Pauls Campus Parish,1 Damascus Road in Big Rapids. For more information call (800) 230-4085.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at 8 p.m. at St. PaulCatholic Campus Parish. Contact Woody W. at (231) 796-8371.Fall Train Show is from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Home School Building,5625 Burlingame Ave., Wyoming. Cost is $5 for adults, and children get infree. There will be refreshments and food.For more information, call Allenat (616) 897-8070 or Roger at (616) 570-8152.Karaoke provided by Kellys Red Hot Karaoke starts at 10 p.m. at theOdyssey Club, 13460 Northland Drive, Big Rapids. For more information,
call the Odyssey Friday or Saturday after 9 p.m. at (231) 796-5333 andask for Rudy.The Old Fence Rider Historical Museum is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.at 222 S. Sheldon St., Edmore. For group scheduling, contact CarolynLeonard at (989) 506-2634 or Art Schiutema at (989) 427-1023. Foremore information, visit www.EdmoreChamber.com.Fourth Street Farmers Market is from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Big Rapids Farmand Garden.Free meal at 12:30 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1031 RoseAve. in Big Rapids. Call (231) 796-0771 for more information.Healthy cooking classes from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Seventh Day AdventistChurch, 1031 Rose Ave. in Big Rapids. Call (231) 796-0771 for moreinformation.Recycling for Morton and Austin township residents from 9 a.m. to noonat the Canadian Lakes Fire/Rescue Station located at 8260 100th Ave.,Stanwood. For more information, contact the township at (231) 972-7138.Zumbatomic is Zumba for Kids, a Lil Starz class for children ages 4 to7 will be offered from 10 to 10:45 a.m.; a Big Starz class is offered forchildren ages 8 to 12 from 11 to 11:45 a.m. at St. Andrews EpiscopalChurch Parish Hall, 323 State St. in Big Rapids. Cost is $4 per child,per class and $2 per sibling. Call Bethany Ciemnicki at (734) 626-9633with questions.SIERRA performs live from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Morley American Legion.All welcome. Square dancing if enough patrons want it.
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EDITORS NOTE: Please check with your club or organization
to be certain of meetings, outings and classes, as they may be
canceled due to bad weather or other reasons. If any listing is
incorrect, please call (231)832-5566 or (231)745-4635 with
correct information.
DOMESTIC ABUSE NUMBER for anyone being abused is
1-800-950-5808. There is no excuse for abuse.
ANGEL ANIMAL RESCUE, Low Cost Services. Call (231)679-
0489 For More Information.
WINTER CLOTHING COLLECTION: In an effort to collect
warm winter clothing for our youngwters, local businesses will
e collection new or gently used coats, hats, gloves, shoes, and
oots. New socks will be welcome as well. Donated items will be
collected from September 6 through October 21. You may drop
onated items off at Baldwin Outlet, Jones Homemade Ice Cream,
nd the Lake County Star. Please help us meet this community
eed. Thank you for your generosity.
HEARTLAND HOSPICE VOLUNTEER TRAINING. Heartland
Hospice of Cadillac is looking for caring and dedicated people
with an interest in serving terminally ill patients and their families
in the Reed City Area and the outlaying communities. Volunteers
rovide services such as friendly visiting, patient transport/patient
outings, errand running, child care, and clerical services. Volunteer
classes are available to fit each persons schedule. Please call
aul King at Heartland Hospice at 231-775-6840 for further
nformation.
SATURDAY
REED CITY SENIOR CENTER Potluck and Cards, 12 p.m. (third
Saturday of each month).
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 Chicken BBQ (third Saturday of
every month), 5-7p.m., 129 E. Osceola Ave. For more information,
call (231)832-5102.
INTERSECTION OPEN-DOORS FREE COMMUNITYDINNER takes place every Saturday night at 5:45 p.m. at the
corner of US-10 and 66 in the Brooks Corners United Methodist
hall. Open to everyone. Reservation are required, please call
(231)734-2733. Please leave your name, contact phone number
and number of people attending. Intersection Church takes place
folling the dinner starting at 6:30 p.m.. Everyone welcome.
THE LEROY FARMERS MARKET will be held every Saturday
from 9a.m. To 1 p.m. Through mid October. For information call
Brian Cool at (231)768-4624 or go to www.leroyfarmersmarket.
com.
EVERGREEN COVENANT WOMEN will hold a craft and bake
sale on Saturday, August 27 from 9a.m. to 2p.m. At Hollister
Senior Citizen Center on 1505 Michigan Ave. (M37) in Baldwin.
All proceeds go to community charities.
~SEPTEMBER 17, 24, & OCTOBER 8
Saturday-Sept. 17, 2011-10 AM-Hike- Hike a loop along t he
Pere Marquette River near Baldwin. The access point will be theMaple Leaf access. FFI contact Joan Young at 231 757-2205 or
email [email protected] See http://www.getoffthecouch.info/mason/
mapleleaf.htm for a map to the start. This event is free and the
ublic is welcome.
Saturday Sept. 24, 10 AM- We will have a picnic and celebration
of the completion of the Ed Chappel boardwalk through Sterling
Marsh. Meet the volunteers who worked on it. Please join us for
the celebration. Contact Ed Chappel at 231 266-8008 or email
[email protected] for more info and directions to
the start. This event is free the public is welcome.
Saturday, Oct. 8 , 2011-5 PM Picnic. 7 PM Annual Meeting and
Speaker Joan Young - At Faith Fellowship Church in Irons, MI.
Address is 8889 W. 6 Mile Road, Irons, MIJoan Young will be
our speaker with a video program for you about her highlights of
hiking the North Country Trail. Joan is the first woman to have
hiked the entire trail and brings her unique perspective to the
experience. See the website at http://www.northcountrytrail.org/
spw/Annual_Meeting.html for more details and the map to FaithFellowship church or call Loren or Dave at 231 729-0544 or email
[email protected] This event is free and the public is welcome.
~SEPTEMBER 24
ORIGINAL GOSPEL JAMBOREE Saturday, September 24 with
otluck at 6:30 p.m. and music at 7 p.m. Amazing Grace Acres
Church, M-37 and Woodland Park Dr., Brohman. Featuring
The Staffmen Quartet, Faith Gospel Team, Lucky Fulton M.C.
Everyone welcome.
SUNDAY
REED CITY VFW Ladies Auxiliary All American Breakfast
(first Sunday of every month), 8a.m-12 noon. 129 East Osceola
Avenue.
LAST SUNDAY EVERY MONTH, Breakfast Buffet, 7:30-11
a.m. Evart Moose Lodge, #2452, 8400 U.S.-10.
EVART VFW POST 7979 BREAKFAST 2nd Sunday of every
month.
REED CITY MASONIC LODGE will stop serving their Pancake
Breakfast on the third Sunday of each month until further notice.
NA OPEN MINDED RECOVERY MEETING is held at 7 p.m.
Every Wednesday and Sunday at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 726
Fuller Ave., Big Rapids
~OCTOBER 2
OSCEOLA COUNTY AREA CENTENNIAL FARM FALL
FEST- Please join us on Sunday, October 2 starting at 12:30 p.m.
It will be held in the fellowship hall of the Evart Free Methodist
Church. The church is located on the west side of the Osceola
County Fairgrounds at 6151 95th Ave in Evart. Use the entrance of
the west side of the building. Bring a dish for the potluck meal and
your own table service. Drinks will be available. The program will
focus on our centennial farm heritage. Women are asked to bring
a quilt, which has significance to them. Men are asked to bring
an old tool to discuss. The program is open to all who live in the
Osceola County area and who value the history of their centennial
or century farms.
MONDAY
REED CITY AMVETS POST 2965 MEETING, 7p.m. 129
E. Osceola Avenue. For more information, call Cliff Galloup
(231)832-2787. Meetings are second Monday of every month).
T.O.P.S. 1682 MEETING, every Monday at Reed City St. Paul
Lutheran Church, weigh in 5:30p.m., meeting 6p.m.
EUCHRE, 1p.m. at Reed City Senior Center, 219 E. Todd Street.
REED CITY SENIOR CENTER MEETING, 10:30a.m. (third
Monday of each month).
BUTTERFLY BUNCH BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP
MEETING second Monday of each month, 7p.m. For more
information, call Carol Ladd (231)734-5305.
EVART MOOSE LODGE NO. 2452 host bingo each Monday at
8400 U.S. 10. Doors open at 4p.m. Early bird takes place at 6p.m.
with regular regular bingo at 6:30p.m. (License No. A21600)
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Monday evening at TrinityLutheran Church on highway US-10 in Reed City. Weigh in at
5:30 p.m., meeting starts at 6:00p.m.
THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY PROGRAM LOOK
GOOD...FEEL BETTER. Cancer Support Group for Women.
Sponsored by Paradise Salon and Spectrum Health Reed City
Hospital Cancer Services. 2nd Monday of every other month at
4:00 p.m. January-March-May-July-September-November. Hosted
by Crossroads Radiation Therapy Center, 4499 220th Street, Reed
City, Michigan 49677. Interested? Inquire by calling: Oncology
Infusion Services Staff 832-7105, Crossroads Radiation Center
832-5817 or Paradise Salon 832-3411.
NATURAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP MEETING, at the
Sears Church of God, corner of Highway 10 and 40th Ave., west
entrance. This group meets the last Monday of each month at 6
p.m. to discuss natural health options and specific subjects, CO-OP
information is also available.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin on Monday,Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon. Location is at Boomers
Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club) on 213 Nielson St.
There is entertainment after lunch. For information call 231-734-
6005.
TUESDAY
LA LECHE LEAGUE BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP
MEETING, 10a.m. Monthly topics. Open to all pregnant and
nursing mothers. Children welcome. Downtown Reed City.
Contact Sue, LLL group leader for directions or questions,
(231)832-1858 or email LLL [email protected]. (Meetings are
Third Tuesday of every month.)
IDLEWILD LOT OWNERS Senior Size, 11a.m. and Line
Dancing, 7p.m. at the club house.
SHEPHERDS TABLE, 5-6 p.m. (every Tuesday) at the church,
216 S. Main Street, Hersey. For more information, call the church
(231)832-9072. Church is barrier free.
FREE CLOTHING - FOOD available to those in need (second
and fourth Tuesday of the month), 5p.m. at Idlewild Seventh Day
Adventist Churchs Community Service.
REED CITY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION FOOD PANTRY,
(every Tuesday & Thursday) 1-4p.m. at St. Philip Neri Church.
Call (231)832-2624 for more information.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP MEETING, (second Tuesday
of each month), 1p.m. at St. Anns Church Basement in Baldwin.
For further information, call Shawn (231)745-8421.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 7a.m. at the Evart
United Methodist Church.
BINGO12:30 at Reed City Senior Center, 219 East Todd Street.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP meets the second and
fourth Tuesdays of the month, 2-4p.m. The group meets at theCommunity Mental Health for Central Michigan in Osceola
County located at 4473 220th Ave. in Reed City. For mor
information call (231)832-2247. The group is for individuals
who provide caregiving services for individuals with Dementia,
Alzheimers or other chronic/terminal medical conditions. There is
no charge to participate and there are no residency restrictions.
GFWC EVART WOMENS CLUB meets 7p.m. the second
Tuesday of the month at St. Paul Lutheran Church. Open to the
public. The May meeting honors Girl Scouts with a Girl Scouts
tea.
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Tuesday morning at the
Assembly of God Church in Big Rapids. Weigh in at 9:00 a.m.
meeting starts at 9:30 a.m.
ALANON MEETING, SUPPORT GROUP for families and
friends of Alcoholics will meet every Tuesday at St. Phillips
Church, Reed City at 8 p.m.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin on Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon. Location is at Boomers
Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club) on 213 Nielson St.
There is entertainment after lunch. For information call 231-734-
6005.
THE RED HATS, known as the Classy Lassies in Purple and
Red, of Evart, meet every THIRD Tuesday evening at 6 p.m.
The meeting place is the Evart Depot. Pink Hatters are welcome
too (the younger ones). Call our Queen, Jan, at 734-5010 or Vice
Queen Linda, at 734-9733 for any information or questions you
may have.
THE LAST TUESDAY OF each month the Intersection Free
Store will host a Free Resources Seminar for the greater Evart
community. This seminar will discuss the many different
agencies, organizations and churches that offer help for families
and individuals during these current tough economic conditions.
Please call ahead as seating is limited. All are welcome. (231)734-
2733
THE OSCEOLA COUNTY CHAPTER OF MARSP will meet
at the Evart United Methodist Church, 519 Cherry, on Tuesday,
September 13 at 1 p.m. Snacks will be provided and the program
will be on Senior Exercise. For further information, please callJoe Curtin at (231)734-9139 or Laverne Erbes at (231)832-5108.
WEDNESDAY
ELIJAHS PLACE MEAL, (last Wednesday of each month),
5-6:30p.m. at Zion-Emanuel Lutheran Church, 202 Albert Street,
LeRoy. Open to the public, free of charge.
IDLEWILD LOT OWNERS Game Day, 11a.m. at the club house.
PATHFINDER PUBLIC LIBRARY Summer Story Hour, 1-2p.m.
for children ages 4-8. A parent must remain in t he library during
story hour.
SOUTH EVART QUILT CLUB, (first and third Wednesday of
the month), 10:30a.m.-2p.m. with potluck lunch at noon. Contact
Margie (231)734-3857 or Ann (231)867-3237.
EVART FAITH BIBLE CHURCH PIONEER CLUB, 6p.m. every
Wednesday for first through sixth grades.
REED CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY STORY TIME is every
Wednesday from 11:15a.m. until noon. There will be games,
crafts, songs and stories.
BITELY BETTER CONSERVATION CLUB MEETINGS are
held the first Wednesday of each month (excluding January
through March), and the public is always welcome. The doors
open at 5:30 for a pot luck dinner followed by the meeting which
starts at 7:00p.m.
OSCEOLA COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITI ES meeting is
the first Wednesday of every month. Call the hotline for location
of the meeting and for information. (231)832-8453
EVART AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE meets at 6p.m. the
second Wednesday of each month. For information call 734-9799.
BINGO, EVERY WEDNESDAY, VFW Hall Post #7979, Evart,
license A04340. Early Bird at 6 p.m. Located at 4681 85th Ave.,Evart.
THE BIG RAPIDS MASONIC LODGE meets the first
Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Big Rapids Masonic
Temple on east 19 Mile Road in Big Rapids.
NA OPEN MINDED RECOVERY MEETING will be held at 7
p.m. Every Wednesday and Sunday at Immanuel Lutheran Church,
726 Fuller Ave., Big Rapids.
THE MIDWESTERN MICHIGAN AARP CHAPTER 2418 will
hold their monthly meeting the second Wednesday of the month at
the United Methodist Church in Reed City with a pot-luck lunch
stating at 12 p.m.
THURSDAY
REED CITY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION FOOD PANTRY,
(every Tuesday & Thursday) 1-4p.m. at St. Philip Neri Church.
Call (231)832-2624 for mor information.
FATHERS PROGRAM, (third Thursday of each month), at
Baldwin Family Health Care Conference Room. For more
information contact Dave call 231 745-2000 ext. 16.
T.O.P.S. 1541 MEETING, weigh-in 8:15-9:15a.m., meeting at
9:30a.m. at Evart United Methodist Church. For more information
call
(231)734-5752.
T.O.P.S. 1390 MEETING, weigh-in 6:10 p.m., meeting at 6:35
p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, Evart, corner of Third and Oak.
For more information, call Ruth at (231)734-2844 or Terri at
(231)734-5348.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 1p.m. at Evart
United Methodist Church.
SHEPHERDS TABLE, 5:30-6:30p.m. at Reed City Church of the
Nazarene, 5300 220th Ave., Reed City.
EUCHRE, 1p.m. at Reed City Senior Center, 219 East Todd
Street.
ALANON MEETING every Thursday night, 7:00p.m. at Evart
Sacred Heart Church.
THE CHIEF OSCEOLA WOOD CARVERS will be meeting at
the Osceola County Fairgrounds in Evart every Thursday from
10 a.m. to noon at the community building. Anyone interested to
learn wood carving is welcome, there is no cost. It is also the meal
site for the Commission on Aging and their Thursday dinner is at
noon. For mor information on carving call 734-5125 or 734-9131.
Information on COA dinner reservations call 734-6005.
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Thursday evening at the
Assembly of God Church in Big Rapids. Weigh-in at 6:00 p.m.,
meeting starts at 6:30 p.m.
REED CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK CLUB meets every third
Thursday of the month.
EVART CAR CLUB meets the second Thursday of every month a
the Evart Moose at 7p.m.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin on Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon. Location is at Boomers
Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club) on 213 Nielson St.
There is entertainment after lunch. For information call 231-734-
6005.
~SEPTEMBER 22
MUSIC AT THE DEPOT in Reed City will be the second and
fourth Thursday of every month from 7 t o 9 p.m. We-B-Jammin,
Country, Blues, Oldies and Gospel. Thursday, September 22 will
be the last session for the season. All area residents are invited to
come and join in. There will be hotdogs served and marshmallows
to roast.
Thanks for all the support over the summer. Enjoy the music
always.
THE HEARTLAND DISTRICT United Methodist Women invite
all women to the District Annual Meeting which will be held on
Thursday, September 22, 2011 at Clare United Methodist Church,
105 E. Seventh St. in Clare from 9:00 a.m. To 3:00 p.m., withRegistration beginning at 8:30 a.m. Maggie Jackson, Ph.D. Of the
UMW Womens Division will be the keynote speaker. The cost
includes lunch. Child care will be provided.For more information,
please call Pat Kidwell at (989)2685367.
FRIDAY
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 Fish Fry (first Friday of every
month), 5-7p.m., 129 E. Osceola Ave. For more information, call
(231)832-5102.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 8p.m. at the Evart
United Methodist Church.
PEDRO, 1p.m. at the Reed City Senior Center, 219 East Todd
Street.
EVERY FRIDAY Fish or Shrimp dinner from 5 to 8p.m. Moose
Lodge No. 2452 located at 8400 US-10 in Evart. For more
information call (231)734-6181
BINGO EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at LeRoy VFW Post #10770 on
Mackinaw Trail next to Citizens Bank. Early birds starts at 6p.m.
Concession stand is open.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustin on Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon. Location is at Boomers
Ronevous (formerly the Sportsman Club) on 213 Nielson St.
There is entertainment after lunch. For information call 231-734-
6005.
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 Chicken Wings (Last Friday of
every month), 5-7p.m., 129 E. Osceola Ave. For more information,
call (231)832-5102.
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FOR SALE PROPERTY, 8 LOTS,w/shed and septic. 231-745-6258.
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170 Itemsfor Sale
2 WOOD STOVES, exercise treadmill,chipper/shredder, 2 rocker recliners,kerosene heater, 9hp Honda motor (new).(231)679-5507.
36 8-FT PINE fence posts (bark on),average 5-inches in diameter, $100. foall. (231)796-3974
COUCH AND LOVE seat, light blue,contemporary, good condition, non-smok-ing home. $125 for set. (231)734-5186.
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09 DODGE GRAND CARAVANBlue Book: $15,825
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07 FORD FUSIONOnly 31k, Factory Warranty Remaining
$13,995 or $215/mo.
07 SATURN ION4 cyl, 35 mpg, Factory Warranty
$11,995 or $184/mo.
09 CHEVY MALIBUPwr Moonroof, Factory Warranty
$14,995 or $231/mo.
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for SaleCHIEVE ENERGY INDEPENDENCEith an Outdoor Wood Furnace fromentral Boiler. 25 year warranty available.hite Pine Outdoor Boilers, Inc. Marion
(231)743-6544
ABY TREND HIGH chair $25.00(231)796-0966.
& J NEW & USED FURNITURE ofEvart. Largest selection of good used
nd new furniture and appliances.(231)734-2707. We buy, sell or trade.Mon.-Fri.(9-5), Sat.(9-2), Sun. (10-2)
ww.mandjfurniture.comSI REFRIGERANTECYCLE/RECOVERY machine w/stor-ge tanks, lists $2,500 +, used twice500. David (989)339-4147.
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HONDA 3 WHEELER, ATC 110, runs,$250. (231)972-3228
170 Itemsfor Sale
MUST SELL, MOVING out of state. OakComputer Desk- $50. and SecretaryDesk- $25. (231)970-8433
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RIFELENFIELD 303 with 3x9x40 scope,excellent deer rifle $250 (231)823-2683.
SNOWMOBILE TRAILER 8X8' asking$350. Vanity $100/OBO. Call 989-352-6259.
SOFA, LOVESEAT, CHAIR set, clothprint, good condition, $100. Barryton.(989)382-5182
FirewoodL-AND-D WOOD SERVICE, nice dryoak, cut/split, $45/rick, delivery avail-able. 231-872-0372, 231-872-9401
QUALITY OAK. CUT, split, delivered$49.50 rick. Buy from honest, woodcut-ter. Visa, Energydraft and DHS accept-ed. (231)266-5102.
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210 Boats andMarine Equipment
1990 PONTOON BOAT, 20ft, 30hpMercy motor, nice condition. $1,450.(231)689-1894.
BEAUTIFUL NOVA SCOTIA built, 32foot vessel used only in fresh water.Large inventory including jib, main, 2genoas, spinnaker, drifter, tallboy, GPS,Omni compasses, Columbian sounder,Swoffer log & speedometer, alcoholstove, chart table. Rigging & equipmentin dry storage. Atomic 4 engine. Ware-housed inside. One owner 30 years.Minimum use, excellent care. Motivatedseller. Serious buyers only. Askingprice reduced $7,900. Make an offer.(231)723-2330.
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