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    MANISTEE Sunday,Aug. 29 is the 17th AnnualHeritage Social sponsoredby the Manistee CountyHistorical Museum. Themuseums September

    show, Putting ManisteeCounty and Manistee onthe Map, will be previewedat the social, which will beheld from 4 to 7 p.m. in theair-conditioned ManisteeGolf & Country Club.

    People, products,events, places, art, andliterature that broughtManistee County andManistee fame will be inthis interesting and educa-tional show. Featured willbe a special presentationof Glen of Michigan, whichproduced popular wom-ens, misses and childrensdesigner sportswear inManistee that was nation-ally known from 1951n to1981.

    Harless Feagins andJanell Sandstedt-Peterson assisted by Ron Deising,Theresa Feagins, and SuzieFeagins-Jacobs aredoing the special Glen ofMichigan exhibit. HarlessFeagins, Deising, andSandstedt-Peterson werepresident, vice president,and secretary of the corpo-

    rate firm when it closed in1981.

    The Glen of Michigansign that used to beon radio hill, south ofManistee, will be displayedacross from the entranceon the country club lawn;and there will be ninewomen modeling Glen ofMichigan fashions from thepast, 5 to 6 p.m.

    Additionally, there willbe displays for CenturyBoat, with a 1931 Centuryoutside and some unusualCentury toys in the indoorexhibit; the ManisteeNational Forest; Louise

    V. Armstrongs We TooAre the People; boatsnamed Manistee; the B-24Manistee; Nels JohnsonCentury Tower Clocksand Regulators; AviatrixHarriet Quimby; JamesEarl Jones; and GlenSprings and Captain JackCrawford.

    Kalevas BottleHouse; Makinen Tackle;cartoonist Sylvester J.Vet Anderson; the

    Worlds Tallest Man,Robert Wadlow; GeorgeTennant, cook for theByrd Expeditions; Herbert

    Harley and the AmericanJudicature Society; and Dr.Lewis M. Haynes, M. D.,

    who was aboard the heavycruiser, USS Indianapolis

    when it was sunk, will alsobe included.

    Dora Stockman, thefirst woman to be elected topublic office in Michigan;the USS Tautog, a sub-marine that was scrapped

    in Manistee; MargaretMortenson Landon, a BearLake teacher who later

    wrote Anna and the King ofSiam; Ross Lockridge, Jr.,

    who wrote Raintree Countyin Manistee, are in theshow, too.

    Also available will bea sampling of historicalreference materials used

    by visitors to the museum photographs, albums,newspapers, genealogy filecards, maps, and directo-ries.

    Punch and a generousarray of hors doeuvres

    will be provided at thesocial. A cash bar will beavailable. Non-memberattendees at the social

    will be offered a free one-year membership in themuseum. Reservations

    should be made at themuseum by telephoning723-5531, Monday throughSaturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Admission is $20 per per-son.

    The social is the onlyfundraiser that the muse-um holds during the yearto provide money to keepthe budget operating in

    black.

    Courtesy Photos/Manistee County Historical Society

    Stitching at Glen of Michigan was done by employees (ABOVE) working atindustrial sewing machines. Peak employment was more than 500 at one time.(BELOW) Harless Feagins (left) and Lester Glen discuss Glen of Michigan cloth-ing. Glen was president of the firm at that time; Feagins was manager of theManistee plant. In 1971, Feagins became president of Glen of Michigan, Inc.,and purchased the Glen of Michigan Division outright from Glen ManufacturingDivision of Jack Winter, Inc.

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    Melissa

    ReedGuest

    Columnist

    Manistee Area Chamber of Commerce

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    A hemline here, a pleat thereHeres four things I really love

    - Manistee, history, business andclothes. So you can imagine that I

    was just beside myself when I heardabout the Manistee County HistoricalMuseums fall exhibit PuttingManistee County and Manistee onthe Map, featuring people, products,events, places, art and literature that

    brought us fame. The exhibit payshomage to James Earl Jones, Century

    Boat, Kaleva Bottle House,Manistee National Forest,

    boats named Manistee andGlen of Michigan.

    When Harless Feaginsand Janelle (Sandstedt)Peterson were contacted

    by the museum about thisexhibit, they responded

    with a wealth of artifacts

    and information about Glenof Michigan and it was myprivilege to see some of thescrapbooks, sales materialsand best of all cloth-ing from Glen of Michigan.Longtime Manistee people

    will remember that Glen ofMichigan was a nationallyfamous, high-end clothingline for women and childrenthat was manufactured righthere in Manistee and wassold nationally in some veryfine stores.

    The historical museumwill be presenting a pre-view of the exhibit attheir Seventeenth AnnualHeritage Social on Sunday,

    Aug. 29 from 4 p.m. until 7p.m., with live modeling ofGlen of Michigan clothing

    between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.I was honored to be askedto be one of the models andsaid yes, chiefly becausethat was the only way to getmy hands on the clothing.The event is at the ManisteeGolf and Country Club and

    youll know youre in theright place when you see the

    Century Boat out front!Make no mistake whether its windspiresand brown trout or clothing,

    boats and female aviators,our community is definitelyon the map!

    Businesseducation

    IAAP (InternationalAssociation ofAdministrativeProfessionals) SandyShores Chapter will pres-

    ent Techniques to expressyour opinion to your boss.Sometimes employees havedifferent opinions or ideasthan their boss. Have youever met with your boss andreceived negative feedback?Maybe your communicationskills need a little boost. I

    will present tips and strate-gies to communicate with

    your boss in a positive man-ner. This program is freeand will be held Tuesday at5:30 p.m. at the ScottvilleLibrary, 204 E. State St.,Scottville. For more informa-

    tion contact Kathleen (231)398-3887 or Janette (231)723-2575.

    Living historyseries

    The Brethren HistoricalSociety will present LivingHistory Series Mondayand Tuesday at 7 p.m.This presentation is a livemusical and drama aboutcountry schools in the area.The event will be held at

    the Dickson TownshipHall, 14270 Coates Hwy.,Brethren.

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    SATURDAY, AUGUST 21

    Onekama Thrift Shop, 10

    a.m.-4 p.m.

    Grilled Pork Steak Dinner,Manistee Moose Lodge,

    5-7:30 p.m.

    6th Annual Paws and

    Claws Charity Poker Run,

    Registration 12-2:00 p.m.,

    American Legion, 10

    Mason St.

    Marilla Museum and

    Pioneer Place hours; 2-5

    p.m.; 9991 Marilla Road,

    Copemish, 231-378-2123

    Join West Michigan But-

    terfly Association member

    Bob Trepa, Lake Bluff Bird

    Sanctuary, Butterfly Hike,

    2:30 p.m.

    Bear Lake Community Yard

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    SUNDAY, AUGUST 22

    Euchre, Manistee Ameri-

    can Legion, 2 p.m.

    Kaleva Lions Club Pancake

    Breakfast 8:00 a.m. to 12

    Noon; Kaleva Lions Den.

    Bear Lake Lions Club Pan-

    cake Breakfast, 8 a.m.-11

    a.m., Bear Lake Lions DenFree Coffee Devotion,

    Open Door led by Lay

    leader Paco Theisen, Sta-

    fonos, 3 p.m. (an outreach

    of the United Methodist

    Church)

    Tours of Historic First Con-

    gregational Church UCC

    follows 10 a.m. worship.

    MONDAY, AUGUST 23

    TOPS 528, First Baptist

    Church, weigh-in, 3:45-5

    p.m., meeting follows.TOPS #1801 meets at 11

    a.m., First Baptist Church,

    1201 Lakeshore Rd.

    Write People, Inc., 1 p.m.;

    Scottville Library 723-2414

    Tops 1306, Weigh In:

    9:30a.m., Meeting: 10-11

    a.m., Bear Lake United

    Methodist Church

    Depression Self-help

    Group, 1:00 p.m.; Manistee

    Friendship Society, 405 E.

    Parkdale Ave. Manistee.

    Dual Recovery Anony-

    mous, 3:30 p.m.; ManisteeFriendship Society, 405 E.

    Parkdale Ave.

    Manistee County Veterans

    Counselor, Beth Yeack, will

    be at the Veterans office in

    the court house, 9 a.m. -3

    p.m. 398-3587 or 233-385

    Living History III- presented

    by Brethren Heritage As-

    sociation featuring Dickson

    Township Country Schools,

    7:00, Dickson Township

    Hall on Brethren Ave.,

    Brethren.

    TUESDAY, AUGUST 24

    MACC Clinic, 4-8 p.m.

    Manistee Health Clinic, 3rd

    Street.

    Anger Management

    Self-help Group, 11:00

    a.m.; Manistee Friendship

    Society, 405 E. Parkdale

    Ave, Manistee

    DAV service officers will

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    other veterans/ depen-

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    Lighthouse Pregnancy

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    Living History III- presented

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    Hall on Brethren Ave.,

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    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25

    Kiwanis General Meet-

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    O.A.(Overeaters Anony-

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    Good Shepherd Lutheran

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    T.O.P.S. support group

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    Kaleva Lions Club Pasties

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    Onekama Thrift Shop, 10

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    American Legion, ser-

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    appointment; 10 Mason St,

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 27

    American Legion Fish Fry,

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    Manistee 723-9501

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 28

    Onekama Thrift Shop, 10

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    Steak or Shrimp Dinner/

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    Marilla Museum and

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    34th Annual FrankfortArt Fair, Market SquarePark, Frankfort

    Collector Car Show,Mineral Springs Park,Frankfort

    Bear Lake CommunityGarage Sale

    6th LighthouseTriathlons And Duathlon,Ludington

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    Kapsalis and GoranIvanovic Guitar Duo, 8p.m., the Music House,Manistee

    Big Sable PointLighthouse Bus Day, 10a.m.-5 p.m.

    Manistee County

    Humane Society Paws andClaws Charity Poker Run,noon, American Legion, 10Mason St., Manistee

    Bracket Races, 6p.m., Northern MichiganDragway, 13991 Potter Rd.,Kaleva

    HomeGrown Saturday,8 a.m.-3 p.m., downtownManistee

    Sunday, Aug. 22Plaza Suite, 2 p.m.,

    Ramsdell Theatre, 101Maple St., Manistee, 723-

    7188Manistee Art Instituteexhibit The Look of Peace,Ramsdell Theatre, Manistee

    Wellston Booster YarnFest knitting, crochet-ing and quilting group,1:30-3:30 p.m., NormanTownship Hall, 1273 S.Seaman Rd., Wellston

    Bike Benzie Tour,Crystal Mountain Resort &Spa

    Monday, Aug. 23Concert in the Park, 7

    p.m., Onekama Village ParkLiving History III by

    the Brethren HeritageAssociation featuringDickson Township countryschools, 7 p.m., DicksonTownship Hall, Brethren

    Other upcoming eventsAug. 24 Living

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    Aug. 24 ShoreLineShowCase Jazz,Hot Clubof Detroit, 7 p.m., FirstStreet beach Rotary gazebo,Manistee

    Aug. 24 Scottvilleummer Concert Series, 7.m.

    Aug. 24 Brandiarlile with The Watson

    wins, 8 p.m., Corsonuditorium, Interlochenenter for the Arts

    Aug. 25 Hamlinlast Adventure Race,udington,

    Aug. 25 Music Inhe Park, Ludington

    Aug. 25 Friendsf Note, 7 p.m., Zeppisestaurant, Coatesighway, BrethrenAug. 26 Movies

    n The Park, 8:30 p.m.,udington

    Aug. 26 Roots onhe River concert, Theephews, 7 p.m., Jayceesandshell, Manistee

    Aug. 27 Concert athe Log Cabin featuringower Play, 7 p.m., Panu

    nd Walta streets, KalevaAug. 27 Portage

    ake Association Summersnd Dinner and Dance, 6.m., Portage Point Inn,nekama, (231) 889-4449Aug. 27-29 Benzie

    ishing Frenzy, FrankfortAug. 27 Music In

    udington State Park, 7.m.

    Aug. 27 Third Coastilm Society Film Series,p.m., Ludington Areaenter for the Arts

    Aug. 28 Rosanne

    ash, 8 p.m., Little Riverasino Resort

    Aug. 28 HomeGrownaturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.,owntown Manistee

    Aug. 28 Rosanneash, 8 p.m., Little Riverasino Resort

    Aug. 28 Anfternoon at the Kalevaepot, noon-4 p.m., Kalevaepot Railroad MuseumAug. 29 Wellston

    ooster Yarn Fest knit-

    ting, crocheting andquilting group, 1:30-3:30p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,

    WellstonAug. 29 Fish &

    Lighthouse Auction, 3p.m., Mineral Springs Park,

    FrankfortAug. 31 ScottvilleSummer Concert Series, 7p.m.

    This list is compiled byNews Advocate entertain-ment editor Dave Yarnell.

    Listing suggestions areappreciated. ContactYarnell at 398-3111 [email protected].

    CALENDAR:From Page 4Sunday, August 22, 2010 WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE 5

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    By KEN GRABOWSKINews Advocate

    Many of us breathed a sigh of relief at the conclu-sion of the August 2010 Primary, but we know thatlying in the bushes waiting for us is an even largeronslaught of political rhetoric and banter with theNovember General election.

    If promises and wish lists were what made thiscountry run, then America would be firing on allcylinders right now. However, as the old saying goes,action speaks louder than words and in todaysworld the only thing our politicians have to offer upis words.

    I think most of us would assess the August Pri-mary as being different in many regards. It certainlywasnt what you could term a traditional campaignby any stretch of the imagination.

    The style of campaign that most of us are familiarwith is the one where candidates kiss a lot of babiesand press some flesh as they try and get out amongstthe public as much as possible. However, this one is

    something I have termed as the isolationist cam-paign as candidates not only didnt get out amongthe public, they seemed to avoid it at all costs.

    It was almost as if they didnt want to hear whatthe public had to say, or more likely, they flat outdidnt have any answers to our problems -- andproblems are in big supply these days.

    So it seemed to methat candidates took adifferent approach togetting their messageout to the public. Usu-ally when an electionyear rolls around, wecant turn on the televi-sion without seeing one

    candidate bashing theother between breaks inour favorite shows.

    Sometimes we wouldsee one spitting venomat their opponent duringone break, and then turnaround in the next oneseeing just the oppositefrom their opponent. Itreally reached the pointwhere it felt like an inva-sion of my home, andmany times I wished itwould have been possibleto push a delete buttonto eliminate the com-mercials. Of course noneof them talked about theissues or solutions, as allthey wanted to do wastake cheap shots at theiropponent.

    When we didnt seethat in the August Pri-mary, I thought it was awelcome relief, but thehappiness was very shortlived. That is becausewe were hit with an evenstronger form of home

    invasion via other sourc-es like the telephone.It is rare for me to

    have one or more phonemessages on my answer-ing machine when Icome home from work.However, in the primary,there would sometimesbe four or five every daytelling me about all thegood things that particu-lar candidate was goingto do for me and how badit would be to have theiropponent as our repre-

    sentative.Toss in on top of that

    my phone ringing at leastonce during the dinnerhour and you have a per-fect recipe for irritationand indigestion. To goalong with that, I neverrealized Dick and BetsyDeVoss were such closeand personal friends ofmine. It seems I had allkinds of messages fromthem telling me why Ishould vote for theirgood friend.

    Sorry guys, your boydidnt get my vote.

    Speaking of MikeCox... he tried to dragthis campaign into thegutter with some outra-geous statements aboutother candidates thatquite frankly werenttrue. I guess it made mewonder after listeningto one of his telephonemessages where he talked

    about being a former Marine, honor, dignity, justiceand a bunch of other things that didnt quite mea-sure up personally to what he was saying about hisopponents in the phone messages.

    Fortunately, his opponents had more class thanto fall victim to that type of thing and they didntanswer back.

    When I wasnt getting buried under the phonemessages, the candidates were hitting me with an e-mail blast and flooding my email with enough spamproducts to feed six third world countries for sixmonths. I think my hand has a terminal case of car-pal tunnel from punching the delete button so often.

    This campaign also has something that I liketo refer to as the Seinfeld episode as part of it.

    What I am talking about is the episode from the oldJerry Seinfeld show where he and his buddy GeorgeCostanza go to NBC to try and sell them a televisionshow essentially about nothing.

    That in a sense is almost what Rick Snyderscampaign did as the only thing we learned about himis he continually said I am a nerd. When it came to

    answering questions about what he plans to do to fixMichigans economy and all the other vast problemswe are facing as a state he essentially said nothing --except to smile again and say yes, I am a nerd.

    Just like Seinfeld, he became an instant hit withthe public as it appears they want a campaign aboutnothing just like the television show. If the old Sein-

    feld theory plays true, then we could be in for a longrun for Michigans number one nerd.

    What also intrigued me about this election is howpoliticians and the public seem to want the peoplerunning for office to create jobs. The truth of thematter is no politician around has ever created jobs.By working together with the legislature, they cancreate an atmosphere for the private sector to create

    jobs, but politicians dont actually create jobs unlessthey tax us more and put everyone on the govern-ment payroll.

    The August primary was also a classic example ofwhy every vote makes a difference. All you have to dois look at the United States House of Representativesrace between Dan Benishelf and Jason Allen that

    was decided by one. I am sure there are two JasonAllen supporters out there that are probably kickingthemselves at not taking the time to vote now.

    When you look at the fact that only 8 and 9 per-cent of the voters turned out in two City of Man-istee precincts it really gives an idea that a very fewpeople can actually control who fills those positions.

    But... when something goes wrong after they areelected, 91 and 92 percent of the people are com-plaining.

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