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dents unfurled a sign random acts of kind-
that said “We Love You Mr. Rick.” ness that made this Peace Pole possible.
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p.m. at the old Manistee
township hall on Bridge
St. near Victorian City Car
Port.
This year the branch
is holding the sale on
Saturday rather than their
usual Friday and have also
chosen a new location that
will better accommodate
rainy weather.
Proceeds of this sale
provide an annual schol-
arship to a local woman
attending West Shore
Community College. The
West Shore financial aid It’s more
office selects the recipient
of this $1,250 scholarship than just n ext
based on criteria set by the
t ’ s the er
branch. Those who wish
to assist with funding this clean …i chapt ome.
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for
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Items for the garage
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hall on Friday June 4. It
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covers, clean them
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Sunday, May 30, 2010 • WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE • 5
COMMUNITY
Resort, Thompsonville Trudell Veterans Benefit National Forest Festival Kresge Auditorium,
Concert, 9 p.m., Little fireworks, 10:30 p.m., Interlochen Center for the
Sunday, May 30 River Casino Resort First Street Beach Arts
May 30 — Ricky
Nelson Remembered star-
ring Matthew and Gunnar
June 26 — Paula
Cole, 8 p.m., Little River
Casino Resort
July 4 — World Youth
Symphony Orchestra
“An All-American Fourth
July 14 — POST
Comedy Theatre star-
ring Robert Post, 7 p.m.,
CALENDAR
Nelson, 8 p.m., Little June 26 — The of July,” 8 p.m., Kresge Corson Auditorium, SUNDAY, MAY 30
River Casino Resort Moody Blues, 8 p.m., Auditorium, Interlochen Interlochen Center for the
Kresge Auditorium, SUNDAY, JUNE 6
May 30 — Afternoon Center for the Arts Arts
Interlochen Center for the Kaleva Lions Club
of Chamber Music, 3 p.m., July 7 — Customs July 16-18 — Kaleva
Arts -N-Classics Car Club Pancake Breakfast 8:00 Euchre, Manistee
Music House, 302 Walnut
June 26 — Strawberry Cruise-In Night, 5-8 p.m., a.m. to 12 Noon; Kaleva American Legion, 2 p.m.
St., Manistee
Fest, 2-5 p.m., Visit: Wendy’s restaurant, 1492 Lions Den. Kaleva Lions Club
Other upcoming Marilla Museum and U.S. 31 South, Manistee Discussion group on Pancake Breakfast 8:00
events Pioneer Place, 9991 July 8 — Wellston Comparative Religions, a.m. to 12 Noon; Kaleva
June 1 — 100th Marilla Road, Copemish Jammers Jam Session, based on the book Lions Den.
Anniversary Tower Bell June 26 — Juhannus 1-4 p.m., free admis- World Religions by A discussion group on
Concert, 7 p.m., Guardian Mid-Summer Day sion, music and danc- Huston Smith, 7 p.m.; Comparative Religions,
Angels Church, Manistee Celebration, 6 p.m., ing, Norman Township Church of the Holy based on the book
June 2 — Customs Kaleva Roadside Park, Community Center, 1273 Trinity, 410 Second St. World Religions by
-N-Classics Car Club Nine Mile Road, Kaleva S. Seaman Road, Wellston 723-2078 for info. Huston Smith, 7 p.m.;
Cruise-In Night, 5-8 p.m., June 26-27 — July 9-11 — Benzie Green Thumb Perennial Church of the Holy
Wendy’s restaurant, 1492 Onekama Area ArtSnake Community Chorus & Bake Sale, 9 a.m.-1 Trinity, 410 Second St.
U.S. 31 South, Manistee Open Studio Tour, 10 Cabaret, Crystal Mountain p.m. Onekama village 723-2078 for info.
June 10 — Wellston a.m.-4 p.m., Onekama Resort, by reservation park. Bear Lake Lions Club
Jammers Jam Session, area only, (231) 352-7552 Bear Lake Lions Club Pancake Breakfast,
1-4 p.m., free admis- June 29 — ShoreLine Pancake Breakfast, 8a.m.-11a.m., Bear Lake
ShowCase Jazz, Tom
sion, music and danc-
ing, Norman Township Hagen-Cheri Lynn Trio “ONE WEEKEND TWO SALES” 8a.m.-11a.m., Bear Lake
Lions Den
Lions Den
Community Center, 1273
S. Seaman Road, Wellston
with Rick Reuther, 7 p.m.,
First Street Beach Rotary GARAGE CLEAN-OUT SALE Chamber Music, 3p.m., MONDAY, JUNE 7
Music House, 302
June 12 — Classic gazebo, Manistee
June 30 — Bela Fleck,
JUNE 4 & 5, FRI. 9-5 & SAT. 9-3 Walnut St. 723-2744 Catholic War Veterans
car show, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 5 MAGIL, MANISTEE
Zakir Hussain and Edgar Stephen T. Duchon Post
Manistee Ford, 3471 HOUSEHOLD, BOOKS, DOLLS, PUZZLES SUPER LUDINGTON ESTATE SALE
Meyer, 8 p.m., Kresge MONDAY, MAY 31 1847, 2 p.m., St. Joseph
Grant Highway
June 14 — Sheryl Auditorium, Iinterlochen JUNE 4-6 FRI. 9-5, SAT. 9- & SUN. 12-3 TOPS 528, First Baptist
Parish Center
TOPS 528, First Baptist
Crow with special guest Center for the Arts NUMBERS WILL BE ISSUED AT 8AM FOR THE FRI. MORNING RUSH
July 1-4 — Manistee Church, weigh-in, 3:45-5 Church, weigh-in, 3:45-
Colbie Caillat, 8 p.m., 406 FIRST ST., LUDINGTON
Kresge Auditorium, National Forest Festival FROM US-10 & WASHINGTON (AT THE BLINKING LIGHT), p.m., meeting follows. 5 p.m., meeting follows.
Interlochen Center for the July 1-3 — “Annie TURN SOUTH ONTO WASHINGTON. WATCH FOR SIGNS! TOPS #1801 meets at 11 TOPS #1801 meets at
Arts Get Your Gun,” Ramsdell SUPER FULL, JAMMED PACKED, a.m., First Baptist Church, 11 a.m., First Baptist
June 16 — Customs Theatre, 101 Maple St., 1201 Lakeshore Rd. Church, 1201 Lakeshore
Manistee, 723-7188 HOUSE/BASEMENT Knights of Columbus/ Rd.
-N-Classics Car Club To Preview These Sales-Pictures & Inventory
Cruise-In Night, 5-8 p.m., July 1-4, 8-11 — Check Out Our Web Site Catholic War Vets, Annual
Interlochen Shakespeare
Wendy’s restaurant, 1492
U.S. 31 South, Manistee Festival: “Macbeth,” 7 231-723-2625 www.savorysales.com Memorial Day Mass,
Guardian Angels Church,
TUESDAY, JUNE 8
Kaleva Meats
Depression Self-help Playgroup 9-11 a.m.;
11:45 a.m.-11 a.m., Group, Manistee Faith Covenant Church.
Dickson Township Park,
14279 Coates Highway,
Brethren
KM HOURS: MON.-THURS. 8AM-8PM • FRI. & SAT. 8AM-9PM • SUN 10AM-6PM
Friendship Society, 405 E.
Parkdale Ave. Manistee,
Kristina 723-9739
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June 19 — Travis
Tritt, 8 p.m., Little River CHECK OUT THESE SPECIALS Dual Recovery Community Table, St.
GOOD THURSDAY, MAY 27 THRU WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 Anonymous, Manistee Joseph Parish Center,
Casino Resort
Friendship Society, 405 E. 5:30-7 p.m
June 19 — Portage WE NOW HAVE LOTTERY Parkdale Ave, Manistee, Eagles Bingo, 5:30p.m.,
Lake Association Annual
Dinner, 5:30 p.m., Little
River Casino Resort, (231) GROCERY MEAT
3:30 p.m.
Memorial Day parade and
ceremony,10 a.m. starting
Early Bird, 6p.m., 55
Division St. .
MACC Clinic, 4-8 p.m.
889-4281, ext. 2
June 20-21 — Benzie Country Fresh at River and Division Manistee Health Clinic,
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Community Chorus 3rd Street.
$ 99
Cabaret, Crystal Mountain
2% Milk TUESDAY, JUNE 1
2
Resort, by reservation WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9
$ 89
only, (231) 352-7552
June 21 — Summer
Prime Rib MHS and St. Joseph
HS class of ‘58 monthly Kiwanis General
Solstice Concert by Roast lb. breakfast, 9 a.m.; Meeting, 7-8:00 a.m.,
Manistee Choral Society, Boneless Ribeye......................................... $6.99 lb. Stafono’s House of Flavors
7 p.m., Faith Covenant Gallon Community Table, St. O.A.(Overeaters
Bone-In Rib Steak...................................... $6.59 lb.
Church, 475 Eighth St., Joseph Parish Center, Anonymous) meeting
Manistee Boneless Chuck Steak ................................ $2.79 lb.
5:30-7 p.m. 7 p.m.; Good Shepherd
June 22 — ShoreLine Country Fresh Orange Juice, ½ gallon ......... $1.99 Ground Chuck............................................ $2.59 lb. MACC Clinic, 4-8 p.m. Lutheran Church, 521
ShowCase Jazz, Jive at Extra Large Eggs, doz .....................................99¢ Country Ribs .............................................. $1.59 lb. Manistee Health Clinic, Cypress St., Manistee,
Five, 7 p.m., First Street Store Made Bulk Sausage .......................... $1.59 lb. 3rd Street. 723-2883
Beach Rotary gazebo, Plochmans Mustard, 10.5 oz. .................... $1.59
Lay’s Chips...................................................2/$5 Spare Ribs ................................................. $1.99 lb. Story Time, Manistee
Manistee County Library, 11 a.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 10
June 25-27, July 1- Whole Pork Butts ....................................... $1.59 lb.
Pepsi, 2 Liters ...................Plus Deposit... 10/$10
3 — Fabrications/Textile Claussen Pickels ..............................................$2.99
Art Exhibit by Manistee Open Pit BBQ Sauce, 18 oz..........................2/$3 OnCor Redi Serve Chicken or Veal Patties ........2/$3
WEDNESDAY JUNE 2 Wellston Jammers
Jam Session, 1-4 p.m.,
Art Institute, Ramsdell Dixie Spring Colored Napkins, 320 ct ........ $3.99 Johnsonville Sausage, Cooked & Smoked ........2/$6
Theatre, 101 Maple St., Kiwanis Board Meeting, free admission, music,
Solo Plastic Cups, 18 oz ............................. $2.19 Chicken Leg Quarters.................................... 59¢ lb. 7-8:00 a.m., House of dancing, Norman
Manistee
Our Family Paper Plates, 100 ct ................ $2.99 Flavors Township Community
June 25-27, July 1-3
Our Family Squeezable Mayo, 18 oz ...........2/$5 Kaleva Country Kitchen O.A.(Overeaters Center, 1273 S. Seaman
SAT & SUN ONLY MAY 29TH & 30TH Anonymous) meeting Road, Wellston
Our Family Snack Pack 7 p.m.; Good Shepherd FREE (adult) craft
Country Rib Dinner with Salad Bar ............. $9.99
Apple Sauce, All Varieties ........................... $1.99 Lutheran Church, 521 sessions, 9:30-11:30
Splenda, 9.7 oz ......................................... $7.99 Pull Pork Sandwich with Fry ...................... $5.50 Cypress St., Manistee, a.m.; Onekama Church
Hunts Snack Pack Pudding, All Varieties..... $1.29
Sara Lee Hamburg & Hot Dog Buns........... $1.39
PRODUCE 723-2883
THURSDAY JUNE 3
of the Brethren, 8266
Mill St., Onekama, 231-
889-4311.
Jimmy Dean Meal Size Biscuits, Cole Slaw Mix ...............................................99¢ Kaleva Lions Club Customs -N-Classics
Croissant & Muffins ................................... $5.49 Tomatoes.............................................. $1.29 lb. Pasties 8:00 a.m. to Car Club, 7 p.m.; VFW,
Mushrooms ................................................2/$4 12 Noon at the Kaleva Manistee. Contact
Westfield Cheese, Shredded & Block ............2/$4 Lions Den. Patrick Broderick 723-
Zucchini or Summer Squash ..................... 99¢ lb.
Athenos Hummus, All Variety ......................2/$5 Onekama Thrift Shop, 3800.
Fresh Peaches ....................................... $1.49 lb.
Our Family Laundry Soap, 32 loads.............2/$7 10a.m.-4p.m. Kaleva Lions Club
Pineapples........................................... $3.25 ea. Pasties 8:00 a.m. to
FRIDAY, JUNE 4 12 Noon at the Kaleva
2
Blueberries American Legion Fish Lions Den.
$ 29 $ 49
3
Fry, 5-7:30 p.m. 10 Onekama Thrift Shop,
Mason St Manistee 723- 10a.m.-4p.m.
Heinz 9501
ACCEPTING ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS, WIC AND EBT Onekama Thrift Shop, Onekama Thrift Shop,
10a.m.-4p.m. 10a.m.-4p.m.
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BINGO
— from June 11 through Wis. and Milwaukee,
July 28. Wis. before returning to
The ships are all fromChicago.
the cruise line Blount The company invites
Small Ship Adventures, passengers to arrive in
headquartered in Warren, Chicago a day early so
Onekama Lions
R.I. and formerly know asthey can enjoy Chicago
Thursday 6 pm
the American Canadian before heading out on
Manistee County
Caribbean Line. Lake Michigan from Navy
Fairgrounds
The ships will be Pier.
on the company’s Lake Cruise ships are Ken Grabowski/News Advocate
NOW SMOKE-FREE!
RJ
Michigan Getaway, scheduled to arrive Manistee fire chief Sid Scrimger and members of his staff join the Chicago fire-
which begins in Chicago in Manistee on the fighters riding 950 miles around Lake Michigan to raise funds for the fight against
Riverwalk near the Elks pediatric cancer. The riders took a break in Manistee to tour the city fire hall.
good cause
of Big Rapids, Mich. and at 12:30 p.m. on July
28.
Further information
Buy & Sell on the cruises is available
Silver and Gold • Paper Currency from Blount Small Ship
Adventures, (800) 556- Chicago firefighters visit Manistee Fire Station on
605 3rd St. Tues-Fri 10-5 Work 231-796-4593 7450, www.blountsmall-
Trail Side Crossing Home 231-796-7642
shipadventures.com.
around-the-lake bike fundraiser
(Next to Arby’s)
By KEN GRABOWSKI Manistee Fire Hall, prompt- children.
ing the riders to visit the Schueler died of leuke-
Local Service
AssociAte editor
station. City of Manistee mia as a child, and one of the
MANISTEE — The fire chief Sid Scrimger and things he did prior to pass-
weather on Friday morn- members of his department ing away was visit various
ing may have been rainy in took the Chicago firefighters fire stations in Chicago after
By Local People
Northern Michigan, but the on a tour of the local station, receiving treatments. The
spirit of 14 Chicago firemen and they were amazed at the numbers 41 and 9 signify
was shining brightly as they historic structure. the numbers Schueler wore
passed through Manistee “We were just passing by, on his football and baseball
County on a 950-mile bicycle and some of the people told jerseys, and it became part of
The PDS Family Of Directories ride around Lake Michigan us we should stop and see the foundation’s name.
to raise funds for the fight your fire hall,” said Chicago “Hank was 14 years
against pediatric cancer. fireman Ken Soo. “They were when he passed away,” said
As the riders were pass- telling us it was the 17th old- Soo. “We knew his father
ing through Manistee, local est operating station in the real well, so we thought we
residents pointed out to nation, and it is amazing. We should do something differ-
them the historic City of try to visit fire halls along ent to help raise money with
the way, but we now wish the bike ride.”
Under we would have planned out
more to see some of them
The riders took off from
Quinn Fire Academy in
One Woof like this one.”
Rich Pinskey founded the
Chicago, and they have been
averaging about 80 miles per
N
Ignite the Spirit organiza- day on their trip. When they
tion that promotes Chicago hit Manistee they were in
firefighters doing fundrais- the fourth day of their ride,
ers to benefit charities in according to Soo.
their community. He was “We give them a rest
Moving on up - Upstairs taken with the style of the about every 20 miles, and
Manistee Fire Hall, and the we plan to spend the night in
7 Local Directories To Serve Collect, Save & Spend
Doggie Dollars
way the community has pre-
served it.
Traverse City,” said Soo.
When they came upon
Central & West Michigan Taking Reservations “This is amazing, and the concept of doing the
Now for Spring Break I can’t get over what good bike ride to raise funds, the
shape this building is in,” firefighters began training on
• West Shore Servicing Mason & Manistee Counties Dental Fresh said Pinskey. a daily basis to get in shape
Available Here The money from this for the event. Soo said that
• Montcalm/North Kent
Lupine Leashes/Collars fundraiser will go to the although it is hard work,
• Newaygo/Oceana Available Here Henry Schueler 41 & 9 they are enjoying the scen-
Foundation for the fight ery, as they pass through
• Isabella/Clare/Gratiot Open 7 Days against pediatric cancer. It is Michigan. By the time they
148 Parkdale Ave.
• Wexford/Missaukee Manistee
a foundation that is trying its finish the 950-mile trek,
best to help those who are in they will have touched four
• Tri County Servicing Lake, Mecosta & Osceola Counties 231-723-6480 similar situations with their states including Michigan,
• Traverse City Community Directory Wisconsin, Illinois and
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EDITION COMING IN
years of service to Manistee Area Public Schools.
(BELOW) Maintenance employee Rick Marquardt,
11 am DEDICATION OF NEW Forest Festival volunteers will 2 pm - 5 pm DISC GOLF COURSE 10 am – Dusk THE LITTLE SMILIN’
RIVERWALK HISTORICAL be collecting donations from the OPEN HOUSE: The Forest Service CHOO CHOO: The Little Smilin’
MARKER: In 1855 the first large crowd for the 2011 Fireworks. invites you to come out and visit Choo Choo is always a big hit
vessel was built in Manistee, the or learn about the disc golf course, with kids of all ages! Remember,
Schooner Kewaxcum, named after 10 am- 5 pm MANISTEE WORLD play a game or just walk the course “You’re Never Too Old to Ride the
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drawn work, embroidery, Swedish Memorial Drive. FREE. Street and Water Street in the CHARGE. Sufferin Suckatash. They will scenic 650 acre farm on a tractor
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card at up to seven coordinates. drawn work, embroidery, Swedish contact Eric Thuemmel, 231-398- one-day only exceptional deals. Awards presented at 2 pm. Awards Club. First Street Beach Festival
3 best hands win a prize. $5.00 and Norwegian stitchery samplers 9374, ethuemmel@manistee. Buy any box of Perdomo cigars given to the top 50 vehicles, plus Tent, $7.50 per person.
to enter. Enjoy wine tasting at the and spinning. Backgrounds of org. Proceeds benefit the track and receive a Perdomo single torch additional trophies for host, best
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