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“Serving the Local Communities” Volume XXX No. 42

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Tyler Burkhardt chosen as this year’s Fowlerville High DAR Good Citizen Tyler Burkhardt has been chosen as Fowlerville High School’s 2014-15 Good Citizen. The DAR Good Citizen’s Program, is sponsored by the Phillip Livingston Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. One senior student from each high school in the county is recognized through this program. Possessing a high degree of leadership, patriotism and dependability, Tyler is held in high esteem by his peers and the Fowlerville High School staff. He has participated in numerous school and community projects. Tyler is the son of Conan and Sheila Burkhardt of Fowlerville.

Webberville Elementary School accepts newspaper donations Webberville Elementary is accepting newspaper donations. Please place papers in strong garbage bags or boxes and stack them against the wall at the front school entrance at 202 North Main Street in Webberville. You may also drop newspaper donations off at Applegate Insulation in Webberville. Be sure to tell them the donations are for Webberville Elementary School.

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Chet Dietrich, former Conway Township clerk, died on Oct. 9 By Steve Horton Chester ‘Chet’ Dietrich, who served 32 years as the Conway Township clerk and who spent a long career as a carpenter, died on Thursday, Oct. 9, at his home. He was 88 years old. At his funeral services last Wednesday, Oct. 15, friends and neighbors as well as the pastor, Tom Tarpley remembered him for his hearty laugh, his friendly nature, his willingness to help others, his integrity, and his faith. “Chet was a real good guy,” said Clayton Klein, a longtime friend and fellow Conway Township resident. “People liked him, and he liked people. I’ve known him since our country school days. Our families attended the same church, Conway Free Methodist, when we were growing up and for the past 60 years we were both members of the First United Methodist Church of Fowlerville.” Larry Parsons, who served with Chet for many years on the township board, said Dietrich “was the face of Conway Township” for many residents during his time as clerk. “He was often the public of¿cial they dealt with when registering to vote

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Livingston County Genealogical society meeting on Nov. 6

Livingston County Genealogical Society is meeting on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church of Howell. The topic by speaker Phil Jackson is “A research trip focused on a WWII army unit in France and Germany.� The church is located at1230 Bower Street, Howell. Open to the public. Free of charge.

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Fowlerville School Report By Superintendent, Wayne Roedel

This week, October 20th – 24th is school bus safety week. Let’s take this time to thank our drivers for the wonderful job they do every day getting our students to and from school safely. Also, let’s remind ourselves of the following: :hen the <(LLO: overhead lights are Àashing, prepare to stop. :hen the 5(' overhead lights are Àashing, stop at least 20 feet from the school bus. Remain stopped until the Àashing red lights are turned off or the bus resumes its travels. :hen the <(LLO: ha]ard lights are Àashing, proceed with caution. Thank you for using extra care and caution when traveling around school buses. Children are small and hard to see and may dart into the street or out from around parked vehicles. If you are the parent/ guardian of a student in grades 6 through 12, Parent/ Teacher Conferences will be held this week on October 22nd and 23rd. Students in grades K through 5 will have full days of school both days. Parents of Elementary aged students will have conferences held on November 5th and 6th. More information to follow from Kreeger and Smith Elementary Schools. On Wednesday, October

22nd, 6-12th grade conferences will be held from 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM with all students in school for a full day. On Thursday, October 23rd, 6-12th grade students will only attend a half day and will be dismissed from school at 10:45 AM. Buses will be transporting students home after school. Conferences will be held in two sessions. The afternoon session will be from 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM followed by a one hour dinner break and will resume at 5:00 PM and end at 7:30 PM. In recent years, especially in the spring, our secondary Parent/Teacher Conference attendance has been declining. In conversations I have had with parents, they indicate life is busy, their kids don’t want them to attend or parents are getting the information from Parent Connect. I do realize it is dif¿cult for parents, after a long day’s work, to wait in line to visit with their son’s or daughter’s teachers. As easy as it would be to not attend, I would like to encourage you to take time out of your day to meet your children’s teachers, counselors and administrators face to face. Just like the old days. I’m certain that your presence and involvement would be very much appreciated by staff and students and I even think you will enjoy meeting the people your children spend so much time with. At this time of the year, parents and teachers can work together most effectively to help students be successful. Even if your student is doing well, a visit to your student’s teachers let them know you care about their education. Counselors are available to discuss college, career and post high school options, as well as, address other issues and Administrators are available to answer any questions you may have or address concerns on the spot. It is always better to be proactive now then wait until the end of the semester when it is more dif¿cult to address concerns. Friday, October 24th is a full day of school for all K-12th students. Monday, October 27th is a Teacher Professional Learning Day and K-12th grade students will not have school. We hope to see you at conferences on October 22nd and 23rd.

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Michigan House Report Cindy Denby, 47th District

Remember to veer for deer. Did you know that October and November are the two most dangerous months of the year for deer car accidents in 0ichigan" One in every Âżve car accidents in our state involves a deer and last year there were 785 deer-car accidents in Livingston County. These accidents can be dangerous but The Insurance Institute of Michigan’s safety experts have released tips for motorists to keep in mind to help avoid these encounters: --Stay awake, alert and sober --Always wear your seat belt --Be especially alert at dawn and dusk -- If you see one deer slow down because others are usually near by --If a crash is unavoidable, don’t swerve, break Âżrmly, hold the steering wheel steady, stay in your lane and bring your car to a controlled stop. I know some of these tips we have heard before but I know I appreciated the reminder and I hope you did too! Enjoy the fall season and remember “Don’t Veer for Deer.â€? *** Now that it is October, Halloween will be here before we know it! That makes now a good time to prepare your selves and your children so that everyone enjoys a happy and safe holiday. The National Safety Council has provided tips for kids and adults to ensure a fun, yet safe Halloween experience. It is important to make sure children under age 12 are accompanied by a parent or trusted adult while trick-ortreating. Also, know who your kids are trick-or-treating with. Having emergency contact information of your children’s supervisor is suggested if you are not with them. Plan a trick-or-treating route along well-lit and established sidewalks ahead of time. Also give children Ă€ashlights or glow sticks. Remind your children to never enter the home of a stranger. Make sure your child’s costume is Âżre-retardant and don’t allow them to wear a mask that obstructs their vision or makes it difÂżcult to breathe. In addition, have your child’s costume Âżt loosely so they can dress appropriately for the weather. Having fun and making memories is what Halloween is about. I hope that these safety tips allow you and your families to take full advantage of that! For more information and Halloween safety tips visit http://www.michigan.gov/ mdch.

SYNOPSIS PROPOSED IOSCO TOWNSHIP BOARD SPECIAL BOARD MEETING MINUTES September 25th, 2014 Supervisor Miller called the meeting order with the Pledge of Allegiance at 7:00 PM. Treasurer Michaud, Clerk Delmerico, Trustees DeGroot and Parker present. Also present was Zoning Administrator Davison, and Township Attorney Harris, along with township residents Randy and Jessica Harvey. Motion to approve the Agenda. There was no response to the Call to the Public. Discussed Conditional Re-zoning and how it could effected the Parker School Motion to accept bid for Township Hall rug cleaning. Discussed the proposed Fiber Optical Network and decided to research the idea further. There was no response to the Call to the Public. Motion to Adjourn at 9:15 PM. Dan Delmerico 10/19/2014

Fowlerville varsity shut out by Portland 28 in football action

Fowlerville’s varsity football team was shut out by Portland on Oct. 10 by a 28-0 tally. The Raiders scored twice in the second stanza on a one-yard keeper by quarterback Clayton Morris and then a 36-yard pass from Morris to Samuel Goodman. Both PAT kicks were good. While the Glads had trouble gaining yards on offense, they remained within striking distance until early in the fourth period when Morris hit Tyler McHenry on a 25-yard TD pass. That PAT kick made it 21-0. The Raiders added another score a couple minutes later when runner Bryce Buck broke loose for a 45-yard score. That point-after kick was also good. Fowlerville gained 76 yards in the air but, due to sacks, had negative 19 yards on the ground. Nick Semke completed 6 of 19 passes but threw three interceptions playing ‘catch up’ ball. Portland accumulated 315 offensive yards with 129 coming on passes and 189 on the ground. They had possession over 33 minutes to Fowlerville’s 14:32. Sean Morris caught one pass for 46 yards, and Eric Fritz had two receptions for 17 yards. On defense, Mason Litz, Colin Callahan, Ben Judd, Josh Bacha, McKinzie Edwards, Ben Kitchen, and Cameron Bronikowski led in tackles.

Fowlerville Fire Department Report

The department responded to 18 emergencies this week. At 7:01 p.m., Thursday, October 9th, personnel were dispatched to Allen Road in Conway Township for a medical emergency. Personnel responded to assist at a medical emergency on Fowlerville Road in Conway Township at 11:44 a.m. on Friday, October 10th. Saturday, October 11th, at 5:21 a.m., a medical emergency on Free Street in the Village was reported. The department was called to assist EMS on Brookdale Street in the Village at 10:58 a.m. Personnel responded to Red Rock Drive in Handy Township at 7:39 p.m. for a medical emergency. FireÂżghters were dispatched to a medical emergency on Fowlerville Road in Handy Township at 4:16 a.m. Sunday, October 12th. A medical emergency on Slawski Drive in Handy Township was received at 12:36 p.m. At 5:42 p.m. the department responded to assist the ambulance on Frank Street in the Village. A medical emergency was reported at 9:29 p.m. on Grand River in the Village. Monday, October 13th, at 10:11 a.m. the department was dispatched to a medical emergency on Stow Road in Conway Township. Personnel responded to a medical emergency on Grand Ave. in the Village at 12:03 p.m. FireÂżghters were called to a medical emergency on Village Drive in the Village at 12:38 p.m. with a fourth medical emergency, on Little Rascal Drive in Handy Township, being at 11:34 p.m. At 2:34 p.m., Tuesday, October 14th, a medical emergency on Layton Road in Handy Township was reported. At 4:03 p.m. the department received a dispatch to a medical emergency on Lange Road in Iosco Township. FireÂżghters responded to a transformer Âżre on Van Riper Street in the Village at 4:00 a.m., Wednesday, October 15th. Wires down across Nicholson Road in Handy Township were reported at1:31 p.m. At 8:50 p.m. a medical emergency on Deerhill Ct. in Iosco Township was reported.

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Important Dates: Oct 22-- Parent-Teacher Conf. --5-7:30pm Oct. 23—Half Day- Parent-Teacher Conf.-1-4pm, 5-7:30pm Oct. 27-- No School-Professional Development *** ATTENTION PARENTS OF STUDENTS WITH INHALERS OR EPI-PENS-- Prescription medications that a child may need in school or medication that a student will take on a daily basis must have a new prescription sheet completed by the physician every fall. Your physician may fax the JH: 517.223.6199 *** SPORTS FOR WEEK OF OCT. 20: CROSS COUNTRY SEASON HAS ENDED. THANK YOU TO COACHES KARRIE LUKASIK & JULIE DAILEY who guided the 6-7-8 grade runners to a successful season. Improvements in times & ¿tness levels was evident the entire season. Keep running, young Glads. Congratulations on a ¿ne season. Mon., 10/20: VB vs Owosso-7H, 8A-4:30; bus-3:15 TRYOUTS & PRACTICES for the 7th & 8th boys’ basketball teams & the 7th & 8th cheer teams will begin on Tues., Oct. 28. 7th BBB- 2:30-4:30 FJH gym 8th BBB- 4:30-6:30 FJH gym 7/8 CHEER- time TBA - FJH band room PHYSICALS REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPATION IN FJH ATHLETICS. Parents of FJH athletes are expected to help w/ Athletic Booster activities. Call the FHS Athletic Of¿ce & leave your name & phone number. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED! *** 7TH AND 8TH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL Pre-Season conditioning will begin on Monday, October 20, 2014. This is not mandatory, but highly encouraged if you are not currently playing a sport. See the times and location below: October 20, 2014 – 6-7pm at the High School Auxillary Gym October 21, 2014 – 6-7pm at the High School Auxillary Gym NOTHING OCTOBER 22 AND OCTOBER 23 DUE TO CONFERENCES OCTOBER 24, 2014 – 6-7PM AT THE JH gym This will be strictly conditioning – DO NOT bring any basketballs. Questions, please contact Michele Quigley at 517-294-3475. *** CROSS COUNTRY The cross country team had its last meet Monday. There were 37 teams and 996 kids at the Greater Lansing Junior Cross Country meet in DeWitt! The runners all did so wonderful! In the 6th grade boys race, Owen Farmer had a P.R. of 17:10. His teammates James Anderson

and Max Rose ran strong and made their team proud. The 6th grade girls had 3 P.R.’s, Kailynn Perry-17:13, Nissa Leagllee-18:44, and Ramsey Lukasik-22:18. All the girls had fantastic races, Sara Spalding, Parkar Stephens, Lillian Copeland, Rachel Rusk, Isabelle Lindberg, Emily Hutmacher, Lillian Thomas, Annessa Dimkoff, and Hannah Skinner ¿nished their seasons like champs. The 7th and 8th grade boys have gotten so fast this season. They had two P.R.’s, Bryson Scott-12:15 who also received a medal for 21st place, and Lucas Smith-17:28. Robby Bilyk, Hunter Breeding, Justin Hutmacher, Gavin Tait and Justin Placido ended the season with terri¿c races! The 7th and 8th grade girls had one P.R. Gretchen Wylie-24:16 who has taken over 6 minutes off her time this season. Sophie Spalding and Margaret Allen had great races as usual and they all represented Fowlerville proudly! *** VOLLEYBALL The 8th grade girls volleyball team took on the Williamston Hornets Oct. 13, coming away with a win for the A team and a loss for the B team. Although the B team lost, we saw a lot of setting up the ball for exciting play. The girls struggled with their serves in the ¿rst game losing 15-21, but redeemed themselves in the 2nd game to win it, 21-13. The third game was close, but we lost 14-16. Top serves for the night were Haley East with 6 points and Olivia Olmstead with 3. The A team showed up for the night, truly playing as a team! Everyone did their part to share in the victory! They won the ¿rst two games 21-16 and 21-8 and lost the third 1617. Jackie Jarvis assisted many hits and also contributed 10 points. Leah Ash also added 10 points, while Danielle Ryan added 7. The 7th Grade Lady Glads Volleyball team traveled to Williamston Oct. 13th to face the Hornets in Match Play. The B team was up ¿rst and pulled together a win against the Hornets with scores of 17-21, 21-16 and 15-12. The win was sparked by a 10 point run including 3 aces from the service line by Allison Fitchpatrick in the second game. Mazi Jorgensen and Jayci Clark added an additional 7 points and Haley Curd chipped in 6 points with 5 aces. Jayci and Azhanae Depa each recorded one kill each on offense, while Sophia Palermino recorded the only dig on defense. The B team played extremely well last night and now advance to 3-5 overall on the season. The A team brought everything to the court and played with heart and intensity to pull out a win against the Hornets to remain undefeated at 8-0 with scores of 21-13, 21-10 and 1315. The A team was led at the service line by Peyton Boden, who served for 100% in all three games and earned 12 points from the line with 1 ace. Hannah Chrzanowski chipped in for 7 points and Olivia DuFore added 5 points. Olivia led all setters with 3 assists on the night. Peyton Boden recorded two kills and Kortney Moulton, Olivia DuFore and Hannah Chrzanowski added one kill each. The A team played some excellent ball ready defense with Kortney Moulton and Hannah Chrzanowski recording 2 digs and Lizzy Bano and Kallie Beauchamp each recording 1 dig.

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Fowlerville News & Views – Sunday, October 19, 2014 – Page 7 LOST AND FOUND TABLE The table is full and will be donated to the Impact Center on Friday, October 24th. Please have your child take a look if they are missing anything. *** 7TH GRADE FIELD TRIP The th grade Âżeld trip to Chicago date has been set Information has been distributed to 7th grade students and parents have been informed via e-mail. Our travel dates are May 13th and 14th. We will visit Shedd Aquarium, The Field Museum of Natural History, The Museum of Science and Industry and attend a Medieval Tournament/Dinner. The trip is packed with fabulous opportunities for our 7th grade students to see and e[perience Âżrst-hand in Chicago land. Our trip’s success is dependent on many, and parent chaperones play a key role in our trip. Please consider joining us. If you have any questions call or email Katie Bowling 223-6223, bowlingk@fowlervilleschools.org or Susan Hassenzahl 223-6174, hassenzahls@fowlervilleschools.org. *** Student Council Food Drive Fowlerville Junior High School’s Student Council is having a food drive for the Family Impact Center. The Food Drive is until October 24. Please send in items with your child. Items needed are: Baked beans/ pork & beans, canned fruit, fruit juice, & juice boxes, canned meals (Spaghetti O’s, Ravioli, etc.), canned meats (chicken, ham, especially tuna), canned vegetables (tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, mixed), cereal: especially “Kids’ Favoritesâ€?, condiments: mustard, ketchup, salad dressing, etc., Helpers: Chicken, Hamburger, & Tuna, Jam/ Jelly, Macaroni and Cheese, packaged meat meals, rice & pasta mixes, soaps: dish/ laundry, soups: chunky or regular, and cans of spaghetti sauce. Also, we cannot accept any “home cannedâ€? products. Thank you so much for helping. *** CitizenShip Initiative Program Fowlerville Jr. High School is in the second year of their CSI (CitizenShip Initiative Program). This is a school wide positive behavior program implemented in our building. There is a CSI committee, consisting of staff members and is in need of parent participation. Each month the CSI committee presents a social skill for students to learn through video, announcements, and classroom presentations. Students can earn the CSI slips by exhibiting positive behavior in and out of the classroom. The CSI tickets are then a further reinforcement of expected behavior. Once a student has received a CSI ticket, the ticket is put in for a drawing. Each week 15 student’s names are drawn and receive a token to choose a toy from our Treasure Tower. Congratulations to the winners of last and this week’s drawings.

Scholarships available Michigan seniors through the American Legion Several scholarships are presented annually from the Michigan American Legion & American Legion Auxiliary organizations. Seniors at Michigan high schools should go on line to www.michiganlegion.org/scholarships and Âżnd additional information about scholarships available and making application. Applicants must be a relative of a war-time veteran and be planning to attend a college or university in Michigan. Several past graduates of Fowlerville High have been recipients of scholarships from these veteran groups.

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Women’s group hosting dinner & cooking demonstrations on Oct. 23

“The Fabulous Fall Fest,� a dinner and cooking demonstration to help make your fall gatherings warm, welcoming and wonderful, featuring “The Great Foodini� Renee Chodkowksi, is Thursday, October 23 at The Howell Opera House, 123 W. Grand River. The cost is $25/person and includes cooking tips, recipes, dinner, Opera House tour and door-prize drawings. Doors open (and the Opera House tour begins) at 5:30 p.m. The program starts at 6 p.m. Back by popular demand, proceeds from the event, sponsored by the Achates Charter Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA), will go toward women’s education. Seating is limited. Advance ticket purchase is recommended. For tickets, contact: 810.227.7828 or bobbie7237@sbcglobal.net; 517.546.5458 or nhaydu519@sbcglobal. net or 517.546.8977 after 6 p.m. and ask for Susan. ABWA is a national organization that helps women excel through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition.

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—Area Death— Chester G. Dietrich Chester G. Dietrich, age 88, of Fowlerville, passed away Thursday, October 9, 2014 at home. He was born to Anson and Ruth (Dean) Dietrich on March 12, 1926 in Conway Township. He married Anna Ferrante on November 22, 1950. He served in the U.S. Army Air Force, was a self employed builder, held the title of Conway Township Clerk for many years and was a member of Fowlerville First United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Thora Robinson and son, Keith Dietrich. Surviving are his wife, Anna; daughter; Carol (Warren) Phillips of Florida; son, Ken (Mary Jo) Dietrich of Waterford; 4 grandchildren; 1 great grandson; a sister, Laurene Sheathlem. Visitation was held on Tuesday, Oct. 14 from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. at Niblack Funeral Home. Funeral services took place at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday at Fowlerville First United Methodist Church with Pastor Thomas Tarpley of¿ciating. %urial followed at Greenwood Cemetery. Memorial Contributions are suggested to a charity of your choice. Arrangments by Niblack Funeral Home, Dillingham Liverance Chapel. www.niblackfuneralhome.com

American Red Cross holding blood drives in three Howell locations The American Red Cross reminds eligible donors that it’s never too late – or too early – to make blood donation a lifelong habit. Donors are needed year-round, particularly those with types O negative, A negative and % negative blood. Those who attempt to donate in October will be entered to win a $5,000 Visa gift card, courtesy of Suburban Propane. To make an appointment to donate blood, eligible donors are encouraged to download the new Red Cross %lood Donor App from app stores or text %LOODAPP to 90999 to receive a download link, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). The following is a list of blood drives in Howell: Oct. 20-Howell Elks Club, 2830 E. Grand Riv., 1-6:45 p.m. Oct. 21-Cleary University Johnson Center, 3725 Cleary Drive, 2 to 6:45 p.m. Oct. 29-Livingston County American Red Cross of¿ce,1372 W. Grand River, 11:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.

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Continued, Chet Dietrich or renting the hall or conducting some business,â€? Parsons noted. “He was fantastic to work with as a board member. He respected the opinion of others and always adhered to the highest principals in his conduct and decision making.â€? On a personal level, Parsons said, “Chet was certainly well liked by everyone. He was known near and wide for his hearty laugh. He was one of those people who always brightened a room by his presence. “I’ve known Chet for as long as I can remember,â€? he added. “He built my parents’ home in 1960. I was nine at the time, and I remember loving to come home from school to visit with him. He was so jovial. I also knew him from church. He was just a great guy.â€? In a November 2008 interview, conducted after his Âżnal meeting as a township ofÂżcial, Chet noted that he was Âżrst elected in 1976. Prior to that he had served six years on the then Conway Zoning Board which later was changed to the Planning Commission. In addition to his assorted duties as clerk, Dietrich continued serving on the planning group as the board’s representative. He said that the growth in population and the accompanying development of farm land into residential homes was the biggest change he witnessed during his tenure in public ofÂżce. That growth resulted in larger numbers of voters during the primaries and general elections, going from less than 700 in the late 1970’s to 1,6 1 during his Âżnal election as clerk in 2008. Another highlight, he mentioned, was replacing the old hall with a new, larger building. Chet, who was born in 1926, grew up on a farm at the corner of Owosso and Hayner Roads on the Conway side of the boundary with Cohoctah Township. He attended Hayner Country School for eight years, then went to Fowlerville High. The year 1944 was a landmark one for him. On March 1 the family moved to town, in June he graduated from high school, and on July 11 (having already enlisted in the Army Air Force several months before) he began his enlistment. “I took my Ă€ight training in Texas,â€? he noted in the interview. “I was then stationed in Colorado, Florida, Nebraska, in Texas a second time, and Âżnally Ari]ona. “I then served in the Occupation of Japan until the middle of 1946.â€? After his discharge later that year Chet attended Michigan State College for a year-and-a-half, taking an agricultural short course. His father’s illness, he said, prompted him to

return home and began what turned out to be a career as a carpenter. “I began working for a friend of mine, Don Broadway, and his father Rollin,� Chet recalled. “They did carpentry work. It grew from there.� Chet built a number of new homes over the years, along with doing many home additions and remodeling work. In 1999 he began phasing out of fulltime work as a builder and devoted more of his time to township work. He and Anna (Ferrante) were married on Nov. 22, 1950. They were longtime members of the First United Methodist Church of Fowlerville, and Chet was a charter member of the Methodist Men’s Club. See the obituary of Chester Dietrich in this issue for additional details.

Hamburg church holding Christmas bazaar; celebrating 170th anniversary A Christmas ba]aar is being held Saturday, Nov. 8, from 10 am-3 pm at Historical St. Stephens Episcopal Church, 10585 Hamburg Rd. in the village of Hamburg (810-231-3220). Crafts and gifts, bake sale, gently used treasures sale, book sale, and rafÀe drawing (tickets available to purchase). Soup and salad lunch available to purchase also. *** The congregation of Historical St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church is celebrating its 170th anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 9, at 10:00 am by re-creating a church service as it was in 1844. Dressing in the styles of 1844 is welcome, but not necessary. All are welcome. 10585 Hamburg Rd., in the village of Hamburg.

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October ‘Artist of the Month’ announced at Fowlerville High Congratulations to Shelby Hinton, the October ‘Artist of the Month. She is a senior who just started taking art classes. She has studied the chair and sheet still life, in a lesson called, “All Wrapped Up.� She used the ebony pencil to create the shading that looks lifelike. Shelby plans on attending Northern Michigan University and seeking a degree in Graphic Arts. While in high school, she is an active member in Art Club and plays soccer. She loves drawing at home in her spare time.

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Fowlerville Instructional Cheer Team wins gold medals at festival The Fowlerville Instructional Cheer Team shows off the gold medals that they won at the 2014 Cheer Fest in Milford on Sunday, October 12. Top row, from left, are Assistant Coach Leslie Donovan, Head Coach Faith Barr, Assistant Coach and Team Mom Niccole Adams, High School Assistant Mia Whitaker; second row: Pazlee Donovan, Adrianna Barr, Sophia Hughes, Olivia Miller, Shyann Nogafsky; front row: Ella Genovesi, Alexis Taylor, Lily McKay, Jaden Cleary, and Abigail Adams.

Trunk or Treat planned at Webberville United Methodist

:ebberville 8nited Methodist Church, located at Holt Road and M 5 , will be having its annual Trunk or Treat on Friday, 2ctober from to p.m. inside the church. In addition to candy treats for the kids, hot chocolate and doughnuts will be served. Everyone is invited to bring their children to this safe environment.

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Fowlerville High art students create winning Homecoming murals After several weeks of working together to create a Homecoming Mural, Art I classes hung their work up in the high school to bring pride and spirit to our Gladiators. They were

judged on incorporating music, Gladiator pride and spirit, creativity, and the Ionia Bulldogs into their mural. The teachers voted and choose these murals as best representing the theme. Winners were: Rachel Coon, Ashley Cottongim, Alexandrea Ewald, Christianna Meggart, Bridget Parker, Viktoria Ahmetzanova and Kayley Hocking.

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Williamston Knights of Columbus to hold Holiday Craft Show on Nov. 1-2 The Knights of Columbus Council #7545 from Williamston invites you to their annual Holiday Craft Show on Saturday, 1ovember 1 and Sunday, 1ovember in St Mary Activity Center located at the corner of Cedar and High Streets in Williamston The craft show and bake sale will be from A M to 3 M on Saturday and a luncheon will be served from 1 to p m The Craft show will also be featured on Sunday from 1 a m to p m The annual Swiss Steak dinner will be served from 1 to p m A Tuilt handcrafted by St Mary Tuilters will be rafÀed at p m 3ro¿ts from the luncheon, bake sale and Tuilt will be donated to St Mary 3arish and the pro¿ts from the Swiss Steak 'inner will help fund charitable works of the K of C )or additional information, please call /ynn at 517-4 4 or Vicki at 517- 14-757

Webberville Report WEBBERVILLE SCHOOLS DISTRICT NEWS

WJAA Basketball Registration - Basketball registration is now open for all rd- th** grade boys and girls 3lease go to W-AAsports net to register Head coaches and assistant coaches are needed at all levels 5egistration will end on 2ctober th 3ractices will be held times per week and will begin in early 1ovember *ames will begin in early 'ecember and will be played primarily on Saturdays Travel to local schools is reTuired for away games ** rd graders will be allowed to play on the 4th grade team pending registration numbers and availability of coaches ** For more information please contact -en /ycos Boys Basketball 517-71 -1115 or Kelly Hull *irls Basketball 517- 5 -55 *** Parent – Teacher Conferences – Fall conferences will take place at both the elementary and the MS/HS on Wednesday, 2ctober and Thursday, 2ctober from 4 3M -7 3M *** No School – There will be no school on Friday, 2ctober 4

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WEBBERVILLE MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL

Senior Spotlight-- Malik Turner By Tim Hergenreder Malik Turner started attending Webberville Community 6FKools ZKen Ke Zas in tKe Âżrst grade Turner is tKe son of Christa Turner and older brother to Tia Turner who is Furrently an eighth grader at Webberville Middle 6Fhool While at Webberville two things stand out TurnerÂśs outgoing personality and athletic ability have helped make Turner who he is today “His determined attitude has helped him persevere in the classroom and on the Âżeld ´ said fellow senior and classmate (]ra )uller Turner can be found on a football Âżeld or basketball court trying to improve his game before or after practice Turner has participated in varsity basketball and varsity football for four years and varsity baseball for two When asked about what he will miss the most about high school Turner responded, “6ports They have taught me to have a better work ethic and helped me become a natural leader,´ said Turner “/eadership and work ethic are essential traits needed for everyday life ´ 6ports have been TurnerÂśs life in high school, leading to success on the court and Âżeld ,n football, Turner made 1st Team All-State for wide receiver, while garnering an All-/eague honorable mention in basketball “,Âśd like to continue my success from high school with Central Michigan 8niversityÂśs football program,´ said Turner After high school, Turner plans on going to Central Michigan or Madonna 8niversity to earn a bachelorÂśs degree for sports management Consumer Math Teacher, Tina Haskell, believes he has a bright future ahead of him and advises Turner, “Keep working hard on everything you try to accomplish, after high school ´ While his future is on his mind, he continues to make the most of his senior year along with his close friends “Malik is a great guy, and , can trust him with everything,´ said Shauna Conley, a close friend and fellow senior “He will have a promising future because he never gives up and strives for what he really wants, and , will miss him as he goes and creates a future for himself ´ TurnerÂśs hard work and determination have made him e[cel in everything he has committed to throughout high school Before he leaves high school his advice to the underclassman is, “Always do your homework and donÂśt fall behind because it will hurt you in the end ´

Friends of Webberville Library holding quarterly meeting on Oct. 28 The )riends of the Webberville Branch /ibrary will hold its Tuarterly meeting on Tuesday, 2ctober at p m in the library Topics for discussion will be to Âżnali]e plans for our Âżrst Arts, Crafts and Collectibles Silent Auction to be held 1ovember 1 through 1ovember and the Holiday 2pen House on 1ovember Head librarian 3eg Mawby will be giving an update on recent and future programs The )riends group is always seeking new members Cost of an individual membership is or for a family <ou can pick up a membership form at the Webberville Branch /ibrary The Friends would like to thank everyone who supported our 3luck-A-'uck booth at FiremanÂśs Field 'ays and our recent 8sed Book Sale

Juniors ACT practice test – The junior class will take a practice ACT on Tuesday, 2ctober 1 Students should come prepared for testing in the morning *** High School Halloween Dance – The Student Council will sponsor a Halloween Costume 'ance on Friday, 2ctober 1 The dance will take place in the middle/high school cafeteria from 7 3M-11 3M Tickets are 5 each School appropriate costumes can be worn *** Fall Choir Concert – The ¿rst choir concert of the year will take place on Thursday, 1ovember starting at 7 3M in the middle/high school cafeteria The concert will include all choirs from th – 12th grade

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WEBBERVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Little Spartans Preschool - Little Spartans Preschool has taken off on an exciting new adventure as we begin the school year. We are pleased to announce our expanded program options! We now have both morning and afternoon sections of preschool, including 2-day and 4-day options. We are offering Great Start to Readiness Preschool grants, along with our tuition-based program options. Not enrolled in preschool yet; don’t worry we still have room, so apply today. Please visit, www.inghampreschool.org and Âżll out an application. *** Elementary Book Fair – Webberville Elementary will be hosting our annual Scholastic Book Fair during Parent/ Teacher conferences on Wednesday, October 22 and Thursday, October 23 from 3:30-7:00pm in the Elementary Library. There will be a great selection of books, as well as presale book orders being taken for the newest “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haulâ€? which is coming out November 4th. We are also offering an Online Book Fair option for those who would like an even larger selection of books. The Online Book Fair will run from Friday, October 16 through Thursday, November 6 only. Please visit the online book fair at: http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/webberville If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Melinda FairÂżeld at mfairÂżeld#webbervilleschools.org. *** Third Grade Musical – Join the third grade students on Tuesday, October 28 for their musical “Goal!â€? The performance starts at 6:30PM in the middle/high school cafeteria. *** Elementary October Awards – The elementary awards assembly will be on Thursday, October 30 at 2:15PM in the elementary gym. *** Halloween Parade – The annual elementary Halloween parade will take place on Friday, October 31 starting at 12:30PM.

Capital Area Library Events WEBBERVILLE Know Your School: MSU History and Trivia (Adults) Date: 10/21/2014- Start Time: 7:00 p.m. Description: Hear fascinating facts from an MSU Archivist about MSU history, campus traditions and things every Spartan should know. *** WILLIAMSTON Pumpkin Character Contest Entries (All ages) Date: 10/20-24- Start Time: All Day Description: Celebrate Halloween and reading! Have your family decorate a pumpkin to look like a children’s book character. Entries accepted during open hours now through Oct. 24. The winning family will get a gift card to the Sun Theater! Come in for complete registration information. Senior Reminiscing Series (Adults) Date: 10/23/2014- Start Time: 12:30 p.m. Description: Join us each month at the Williamston Senior Center for fun and fellowship. Today: Automobiles—Share memories of your ¿rst car

Applications for Nielsen Scholarship now being accepted

Applications are now being accepted for scholarships available to Livingston County High School Seniors. The Nielsen Scholarship, funded by Brighton Attorney, Neal D. Nielsen, a University of Michigan Regent Emeritus, is available to any Livingston County High School Senior graduating from Brighton, Fowlerville, Hartland, Howell, or Pinckney High Schools and who will attend the University of Michigan in the Fall of 2015. The scholarship covers One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars in tuition at the University of Michigan. The application deadline for scholarship funds is May 1, 2015. Applications are available at the ofÂżces of Neal D. Nielsen, 2000 Grand River Annex, Suite 200, Brighton, Michigan 48114.

Webberville musician to take the stage at National FFA Convention

When the lights are dimmed and hush descends upon an audience of more than 60,000 at the nation’s largest annual student convention this Oct. 29 through November 1, in Louisville, Kentucky, Hayley Wagner will be in the spotlight in a musical performance that will inspire the crowd and provide memories to last a lifetime. Wagner, a member of the Webberville FFA Chapter, has been selected to play in the National FFA Band. She submitted audition tapes and was among just 80 young students selected nationwide to be a member of the prestigious group. “This is an honor for our chapter, community and members. It is wonderful that Hayley took the challenge and initiative to compete and earn a spot, said FFA Adviser Colleen Scott Keiser. “We are excited that Webberville students continue to contend with their peers at the State and at the National levels.� The band will perform several times at the 87th National FFA Convention, adding excitement and motivation to the sessions through their music. National FFA Band members were chosen from nationwide a pool of applications. The young musicians arrive in Louisville three days before convention begins to rehearse. The National FFA Organization, formerly known as Fut ure Farmers of America, is a national youth organization of 520,284 student members (and counting)—all preparing for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture—as part of 7,429 local FFA chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The National FFA Organization changed to its present name in 1988 in recognition of the growth and diversity of agriculture and agricultural education. The FFA mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. The National FFA Organization operates under a Federal Charter granted by the 81st United States Congress, and it is an integral part of public instruction in agriculture. The U.S. Department of Education provides leadership and helps set direction for FFA as a service to state and local agricultural education programs. Visit www.ffa.org for more information.

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Harvest Supper coming November 5th

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NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OF HANDY TOWNSHIP GENERAL ELECTION ABSENTEE BALLOTS All electors are hereby given notice that a General Election will be held in all precincts of the township of Handy on Tuesday, November 4, 2014. The Township Clerk will be available to all registered voters requesting an absentee ballot for the November 4, 2014 election on Saturday, November 1, 2014, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the township ofÂżces located at 1 & 1 N. Grand Avenue, Fowlerville, MI.

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NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO HANDY TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE NO. 211

Please be notiÂżed that the Handy Township Board on October 14, 2014, at the Handy Township Hall at 135 N. Grand Avenue, Fowlerville, MI 48836, has adopted certain amendments to the Handy Township Sewer Use Ordinance No. 211 which amendments are as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 1 Amendment to Section 2.08 “LIENS, DEPOSITS AND CONNECTIONSâ€? subsection (g) ÂłBilling´ shall have a new subsection (1) added which shall read as follows: 1. Meter reading-inability to obtain reading. The Township must be able to read the meter(s) at a property in order to provide an accurate bill for usage. In the event the Township is unable to read the meter for any reason, the property owner will be notiÂżed by telephone of the inability to read the meter or a written notice of said inability will be left at the premises. The property owner will then have 7 days from the date of the notiÂżcation to provide for an actual meter reading. If the Township is unable to obtain an actual meter reading within said 7 days, then the Township will provide an estimated bill for usage based upon previous readings plus a 20 surcharge to reimburse the Township for the time and costs incurred by the Township in trying to obtain an accurate meter reading as well as protecting the Township from under billing for usage. These amendments were adopted by the Handy Township Board on October 14, 2014, and shall have an effective date of thirty days after publication. The Handy Township Sewer Use Ordinance can be purchased, e[amined, or inspected at the Handy Township Hall, 135 N. Grand Avenue, Fowlerville, MI 48836, between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Laura A. Eisele, Township Clerk 10 19 2014

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HANDY TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS

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The regular meeting of the Handy Township Board of Trustees was called to order by Supervisor Vaupel at 7:04 P.M. in the Handy Township Board Room. Trustees present: Eisele, Tesch, Frazier and Munsell (arrived 7:06). Absent: none. Also present: Att. Kehoe, Zoning Adm. Call, Tim Iverson-UTEL, Fred Dillingham-L.B.D.A., Jason Bannerman, Rosemary Grover, Melissa Salgado and Jeff Kassab.

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At the regular Handy Township Board meeting the following motions were made:

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PUBLIC NOTICE FOR RESIDENTS OF HANDY TOWNSHIP 2014 GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Public Accuracy Test for the Tuesday, November 4, 2014 General Election has been scheduled for Wednesday, October 22, 2014, at 1:00 p.m., at the Township Hall located at 135 & 137 N. Grand Avenue, Fowlerville. The public is welcome to attend. Laura A. Eisele Handy Township Clerk 10-19-2014

To approve the agenda as amended. To approve meeting minutes of 9-19-14 and 9-29-14 as presented To pay the bills in the amount of $76,700.05 To pay invoice to Livingston County BPW in the amount of $704.54 To renew contract with Klaus Gardening for snow removal at water and sewer plants. To accept bid for building repairs in the amount of $2,585.00 To open public hearing for establishing an industrial district at 7:38 p.m. To close public hearing at 8:42 p.m. To establish an industrial district for West Grand River property To renew contract with for snow removal on sidewalks for the 2014-15 season To renew contract for Aerial Imagery with Livingston County in the amount of $1,505.89 To adopt amendment No. 1 to Handy Township Ordinance No. 211 To adjourn meeting at 9:26 P.M. Laura A. Eisele Handy Township Clerk 10-19-14


Fowlerville News & Views – Sunday, October 19, 2014 – Page 19 and man\ of her friends came. Her advice to underclassmen is to alwa\s keep \our head up and sta\ positive even in the most dif¿cult of times. She wants ever\one to feel welcomed here at school, and she wants to remind people to alwa\s sta\ positive no matter what. When Megan found out she was student of the week she was ver\ shocked and happ\. She has not felt like this since before she started preschool. She feels ver\ honored and wants to thank all the amazing teachers that nominated her! Congratulations Megan!

Smith Elementary School News

Student of the Week: Megan Smithers By Riley McGuire Congratulations to Megan Smithers for being Fowlerville high school’s student of the week! Her hard work and determination inĂ€uenced man\ of her current teachers to nominate Megan to be student of the week. Mrs. Struble, a teacher at FHS, in particular commented and said, “Megan alwa\s puts her best effort forward and how she is alwa\s helping people. , am ver\ impressed b\ the amount of volunteering that Megan participates in.â€? Megan is a Munior here at Fowlerville high school and enMo\s writing poetr\, singing opera and helping people during her free time. Her famil\ includes her mom, dad and $unt Mar\. She enMo\s bowling, cooking, baking and watching movies with her famil\. Her favorite movie is the Hunger Games, which also happens to be her favorite book series. Megan’s friends describe her as focused she is alwa\s focusing on her academics, helping people in need, and encouraging her classmates. Her schedule this \ear includes nutrition and culinar\ e[ploration, Megan loves culinar\ arts and wants to attend college to be a pastr\ chef in her future. Her schedule also includes Spanish III, which also happens to be her favorite class. She loves Spanish because she enMo\s the music the\ listen to and enMo\s learning about the culture related to Spanish. Her favorite artist happens to be a Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias. Her schedule also includes government Economics, Chemistr\ and -unior /iterature and Composition. Her favorite teachers are Mrs. Maxfeild, Mr. Hanna, Mrs. 3lacido, Mrs. Steffee, and Mr. -onas because the\ have encouraged her since da\ one to Âżnish school and to keep her head up. Megan’s favorite thing about FHS is the dances, she loves to dance and get dressed up for the special nights. When Megan leaves FHS she is going to, miss her teachers, friends, and the memories she has made. Her favorite memor\ with her friends would be when she had a Halloween part\ last \ear

IMPORTANT DATES: October 20 through 23 – 1st *rade 9ision Screening b\ /CH' October 22 – Student 3icture 5e 7ake 'a\ October 24 - PTC Popcorn Sale October 2 – Professional /earning 'a\ For Teachers – 1o School For Students October 30-Magician $ssembl\ sponsored b\ the PTC 9:20/1:30/2:20 October 31 – End of 1st Quarter October 31 - $nnual Halloween Parade 1:1 1ovember – Full 'a\ of School 1ovember – Evening Parent/Teacher Conferences From :00 – :30 pm 1ovember – ò 'a\ of School – Earl\ 'ismissal at 12:1 pm 1ovember – Parent/Teacher Conferences From 1:00-4:00 pm :00- :30 pm 1ovember 12-PTC Meeting 9:1 in school cafeteria 1ovember 2 through 2 – Thanksgiving 5ecess 'ecember 1 – School 5esumes 'ecember 22 through -anuar\ 2 – Winter 5ecess -anuar\ – School 5esumes *** Required Concussion Forms – <ou should have alread\ received, completed and returned a concussion form to \our child’s teacher this \ear. If \ou have not, then time is of the essence. Your child will have to have a new concussion form on Âżle b\ October 1 th, for them to be able to participate in g\m class and recess. If \ou need a form to complete, please contact \our child’s teacher or the ofÂżce at 1 -223- 430, and we would be happ\ to help. *** Student Picture Re-Take Day Reminder – October 22nd is picture re-take at Smith. If \our child missed the Âżrst picture da\, there are order forms in the ofÂżce. You ma\ stop and pick one up or call our ofÂżce and we will send one home with

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COOK WANTED: Fool’s Gold Saloon in Webberville. (517) 5213131. *** MACHINE SHOP: immediate opening, DeVlieg operator/ machinist, day shift. P&M Industries, Gregory. 517-223-1000. *** FALL SALE: Handmade items, great for this season and gifts. Also used items, antiques, baby bed, fall clothing, pictures, ice skates, etc. Sunday, Oct. 19, 12 noon to 5 p.m. & Monday, Oct. 20, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 345 Pinewood St., Fowlerville. *** R&C EXCAVATING: We dig ponds, basements, driveways, and pools. Locally owned. For an estimate call Ryan at (517) 749-7141. *** ’99 FORD E-150 VAN. Clean, interior like new, loaded, must sell. Cheap. Only $3,500. Call 517-281-6530. *** YOU PICK CONCORD GRAPES. $12 a bushel. Call 517-5213415. *** ENTRY LEVEL POSITONS AVAILABLE: Assembly, Machine Operators, full time, long term, $9.00-$10.25+ p/h. 517-552-0336; esspers@ameritech.net *** FOR SALE: 8-drawer buffet chest, 2 ft by 6 ft mirror, 4-drawer clothing chest, queen bed frame with wood head board, twin bed frame with wood head board. All in nice condition, $40 each. Call 517-488-2138.

Livingston County council’s community programs ¿ght child hunger Two key community collaborations result in 13,000 pounds of fresh produce and over 13,000 meals for hungry area families and children. The Livingston County Hunger Council may have earned Livingston County distinction as the ¿rst hunger-free county in Michigan, but that doesn’t mean that the work is done. Creating and supporting a local food system that allows all residents to thrive requires the on-going dedication and commitment of organi]ations, businesses, local government, schools, churches and individuals - working together. Two high-quality summer programs are just wrapping up, and serve as examples of what can be accomplished when dedicated people come together and focus on the needs of the community. The Summer Lunch Bunch program was established to ensure that children in our community who receive free and reduced lunches during the school year, do not experience a food gap in the summer. The 8-week program, led by The Salvation Army, offered weekly lunches at 6 host sites throughout the community. At the lunch, families participate in fun activities provided by many community partners, and then each child receives a food pack intended to help them build up to 6 additional lunches. This ensures that the family has needed support to feed their children throughout the summer. The 2014 program provided 13,332 meals in all. This past summer, another collaboration, the Community Garden program, hosted 14 garden sites whose sole purpose was to provide produce to families in need. Some of the produce is distributed through Gleaners and the food pantry network. Other garden produce directly supports community food programs, such as the Summer Lunch Bunch food packs and the annual Backpack Give Away & Kids Connect event. Garden produce was also placed on several food carts throughout the county where families can just go and get what they need. Over 13,000 pounds of quality fresh produce were distributed this summer, providing many local families healthier food choices. Both of these outstanding programs require signi¿cant contributions from the community – donations, host site partners, programming partners, the support of local media, as well as many, many volunteers. Combined, the programs were supported by over 800 volunteers who dedicated 3,600 hours of service, representing over $80,000 in value. These and many other local programs are supported by the Livingston County Hunger Council, with funding from Livingston County United Way and other community donors. The Council works to provide for the nutritional needs of all, support local agriculture, and advocate for policies which support the local food system. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about the Hunger Council and making a difference in our community, please contact Livingston County United Way at 810-494-3000.

3-BEDROOM OLDER HOUSE TO RENT. 7 miles south of Webberville on M-52. 2 baths, 2 car garage, nice porch, large living room. Available Nov. 15. $900 a month. No pets, no smoking. Call 517-202-0590. *** FOR RENT in Fowlerville. One bedroom apartment upper with deck. AC, appliances, washer & dryer, heat included. No pets. $600 a month plus $600 deposit. Call 517-231-1233. *** GARAGE SALE: End-of-the-year. Anything & Everything. 2181 S. Gregory Rd., south of Mason Road. Saturday, Oct. 25, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

)<:05,:: :,9=0*,: RH TREE SERVICE: Trimming & removal. Free estimates. 20 years experience. Insured. 517-294-4386. *** CONCRETE PATIOS & DRIVEWAYS: Small jobs Ok! Bobcat work, too. Dixon Concrete. 517-223-6797. *** DUMPSTER RENTALS: Plus junk removal services, great rates! Locally owned & operated. We accept cash, check or credit card. Call/Text Kevin: (517) 375-3478. *** MECHANIC WILL WORK on cars, vans, pickups—cheap! (517) 223-8219. *** AUSTIN HARDWOOD FLOORING: 20 years experience. Re¿nishing & Installation. Local contractor, affordable rates, senior discounts. Free Estimates! (517) 375-6143 *** BRENDA’S PET GROOMING & BOARDING: Quiet Home Setting.” By appointment only. 517-294-0209. Available 7 days a week. *** SEWING MACHINE REPAIR: Free pick-up and delivery. Oneyear guarantee. 30 years experience. Call for estimate. Ph: 517-5524000. *** D&R ROOFING & SIDING: New homes, tear-offs, recovers, gutters, Àat roofs. Call Don at (517) 548-3570 or (517) 376-2064. *** GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS & SERVICE: Brand names. Replace broken springs. DOOR-TECH: (517) 376-4200. *** COMPUTER PROBLEMS? CALL DR. D. for ALL your computer needs. Repair, Install, Upgrades, Networking. Virus Removal and Backups. Repairing computers since 1989. Available 7 days a week, 9 am – 9 pm for your convenience, CALL 517-223-8217 *** STANDING TIMBER APRAISALS. If you’ve got a tree, call me ³The Tree Guy.” Also ¿rewood sales. Call 989-289-2329. *** ACORN STOVE CO. Featuring the HITZER brand of coal heaters and ¿replace inserts. Blascahak coal. In stock, Downtown Williamston. 517-204-2451.

Heroin overdoses & deaths prompting prevention effort

A group called “Wake Up to the Truth” has planned a series of events aimed at raising the awareness and to prevent the current increase in heroin overdoses and deaths in Livingston County. According to county of¿cials law enforcement has tracked 28 heroin overdoses — 22 males and six females in the county as of Sept. 5, compared to 25 total in the prior year. Statistics from 911 show 187 overdose-related calls have been dispatched, which includes those people who survived. In addition, according to the Michigan Dept. of Community Health, Of¿ce of Recovery Oriented Systems of Care, heroin overdose deaths increased from 271 from the four-year period of 1999-2002 to 728 from 2010-2012. Admissions to publicly funded programs for heroin treatment nearly doubled from 7,300 in 2000 to about 13,600 in 2013. Young adults aged 15 to 24 years had the highest heroin-related death rate, followed by adults aged 35 to 44 years. Opiate Prevention Education Series October 29, 2014 – Training for Community Professionals 9:00am -12:00pm at Livingston Educational Services Agency , 1425 W. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI $30 fee – contact Key Development (810) 220-8192 October 29, 2014 Education for Community-FREE EVENT– no reservations needed 6:00pm -7:30pm at Livingston Educational Services Agency 1425 W. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI The “Wake Up to the Truth” opiate prevention education series is being presented by the Livingston County Human Services Collaborative Body Substance Use Disorders Treatment & Prevention Work Group. To learn more about these events, please contact: Key Development Center 2060 Grand River Annex, Suite 600 Brighton, Michigan 48114 (810) 220-8192 email lmarshall@keycenters.org


Fowlerville News & Views – Sunday, October 19, 2014 – Page 21

Michigan Senate Report

Letter to the Editor:

By Joe Hune, 22nd District

Senior news

For the second straight year, more people are calling Pure Michigan home. That’s welcome news after seeing so many of our family, friends and neighbors move out of the state during the previous seven years. While Michigan’s overall population is growing, our state’s older adult population is growing rapidly. It’s important to make sure we continue to protect the well-being of our seniors. That is one reason I voted no on the pension tax in 2011. This year, I am pleased to note the Legislature increased funding in the state budget to help eliminate the waiting list for home and community-based services such as the mealson-wheels program. Making Michigan a “no wait stateâ€? for services will help older adults maintain quality of life and independence. I recently supported a new law in Michigan that will allow people to access physical therapy services without a prescription for 21 days or up to 10 visits. Under the law, people can request physical therapy evaluation and treatment without Âżrst getting a doctor’s referral. Immunizations can help protect people from vaccinepreventable diseases that can cause serious health problems. For example, health ofÂżcials recommend an annual shot for the regular, seasonal Ă€u for people over 0 and one dose of the pneumonia vaccine for those years and older. $dults 60 years and older can also get a zoster vaccine to reduce the risk of getting shingles. My ofÂżce offers a booklet Âżlled with information about senior and veterans beneÂżts and services available through federal, state, and local agencies. $s always, please feel free to contact my ofÂżce at 1- --2(+U1(, or email us at 6en-+une#senate.michigan.gov and my staff will be happy to assist you. *** Sen. Joe Hune is chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee. He represents the 22nd state Senate District, which includes Livingston and Shiawassee counties, and the southern part of Ingham County. The Ingham County portion includes Bunkerhill, Leslie, Stockbridge and Vevay townships, and the cities of Leslie and Mason.

Smith ‘Citizens of the Month’

My name is Linda Topping; a wife of a seventh generation farmer from Unadilla Township in Livingston County. I feel the need to speak about the judge’s race in Livingston County. My family and I became involved in the Livingston County court system in 2012 and encountered the system and -udge %rennan’s behavior ¿rst hand. They talk today about bullying in school and work place settings, but what about the court? From what I observed, this is how you are treated in Theresa %rennan’s courtroom. People are bullied and threatened with contempt even when responding to something she says that is totally wrong. If this occurred in a school setting there would be prosecution, but judges are basically protected from their bad behavior unless we do something at the ballot box. Not believing how we were treated in the courtroom, I attended other cases and saw ¿rsthand several times this is common practice in Theresa %rennan’s courtroom. I feel that calling people (powerless in her court) liars and losers is classic bullying and I have personally observed both. People are not going to be able to see this from videos of the courtroom because the current Livingston County judges will not allow it, which has created the current court battle to allow them to be seen. Isn’t there supposed to be transparency in of¿ce? In my opinion there is a good old boy group; speaking of -udge %rennan and others. The judicial tenure commission doesn’t seem interested, a little like the fox watching the hen house in my opinion. Most attorneys of the county seem afraid of reprisal for their clients; possibly rightfully so, but I wish more would speak out publicly and not just behind the scenes. Hopefully, informed voters will do the work for them. It seemed evident to us from the beginning that -udge %rennan had made her mind up even before testimony; she was impatient and seemed stressed. We later learned she was leaving for vacation the next day and perhaps this seemed to interfere with her plans. We felt she acted not only as judge, but as a prosecutor with what we felt was an inappropriate attitude right in front of the jury. I ask you to study each candidate for yourself, there is always good and bad in every situation but from my observations in %rennan’s courtroom she really does not have an even temperament for the job. -udges of Livingston County please allow us to monitor what you are doing and how you are acting so we can share this with members of the community. If you treat everyone with respect, courteously, and patiently these recordings will be your best campaign tool. %ut if you are like -udge %rennan, the public will know and hopefully we can weed such judges from our midst. $fter watching her in court I know why she is so determined not to allow us to see and copy the videos of her court. Please vote for 'ennis %rewer for 'istrict -udge and

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please post on social media, like, forward, share, do what you do. Go to work. Get the word out. Future candidates beware we are still watching, be fair and just. Please vote November 4, 2014. It is the only way to change this system, and you do hold that power. Linda Topping

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Behold the Sandhill Crane

Williamston artist visiting new ceramics class at Fowlerville High

Mark Chatterley, an internationally known artist, visited the new ceramics class at Fowlerville High last week. He is known Ior his large ¿gXrative scXlStXres. He discXssed how he started his art EXsiness and how to Ee a sXccessIXl

artist in modern times. He started his career at MSU and has scXlStXres all over the world. His latest work oI art has Eeen controversial $ Iree standing scXlStXre called, Artodyssey, which is cXrrently in $drian, has Eeen the talk oI many in the small town. 7he FHS stXdents recreated it. Mark Eelieves that his art is either moving toward or away from nothingness. ³/ife, death, creation and destrXction this is the world , ¿nd myself in,” he told the class.

Senator Hune holds fundraiser at parents’ Fowlerville farm State Senator Joe Hune’s “Hump Day” and Hot Dog Fundraiser was well attended at the Hune Farm in Fowlerville, October 8th. Attendees enjoyed visiting with each other and also seeing the camels and donkeys. They also picked up yard signs and tee shirts for the campaign. During the festivities Joe’s mother, Kim Hune, was surprised with a cake celebrating her (39th?) birthday.

Shown here at the Hump Day gathering are, from left, Christine Wohmus, Jocelyn Bradley, Senator Joe Hune, Norine Bradley, and Tim Kempa. In front is Sophia Gust.

Senator Hune honored as Outstanding 4-H Alumnus Senator -oe HXne was among eleven H alXmni indXcted into the Michigan H (merald Clover Society on 2ct. . The Michigan H (merald Clover Society honors former Michigan H members whose Srofessional leadershiS and commXnity service reÀect the Xltimate oXtcome of H membershiS ± e[traordinary Xse of an individXal¶s head, heart, hands and health to make commXnities, the coXntry and the world better Slaces in which to live. This recognition is Srovided by Michigan H <oXth 'eveloSment with sXSSort from the Michigan H FoXndation. ³, give credit to H for a lot of who , am today,” said

Senator HXne aboXt his indXction into the Michigan H (merald Clover Society. ³,t helSed instill resSonsibility, hard work and leadershiS skills in me at a yoXng age and , woXld not have changed my e[Serience for anything ” $lso indXcted into the H (merald Clover Society Class of were -amie Clover $dams of /ansing .elly %oles ChaSman of %ellevXe Sen. -Xdy .. (mmons of Sheridan %etsy Mc3herson .no[ of (ast /ansing Harmony /. Nowlin of $lma Matthew T. Shane of Manchester 'oXglas $. SSrik of Hamilton 'oris StXever of /ynn SXsan /. Safford TraXbenkraXt of FrankenmXth and .aren /. :aite of Mason. The H (merald Clover Society indXction took Slace Friday, 2ct. dXring the H Town and CoXntry *ala at the 'owntown Market in *rand 5aSids.

7o aSSreciate the sight, soXnd, and other activities of the sandhill crane, we shoXld ideally Eegin with a visit to the annXal staging area of these Eirds at the 3latte 5iver in Nebraska. HaSSily, thoXgh, we can interceSt them at their Michigan rest stoSs. 2ne is at the 3hyllis Haehnle SanctXary MXst off the , interstate north of -ackson., or at the .iwanis <oXth Conservation at the %aker SanctXary near %ellevXe. Understand, however, that these are locations for the winter migrations only. %irds arrive in great nXmbers then. 7his haSSens between late SeStember and November, deSending on the weather. My wife Shirley and , encoXntered oXr ¿st sighting of a sandhill, sXrSrisingly in Homer, $laska in a hay¿eld along the shore of .achemak %ay 7he sheer si]e of the bird made it Xnforgettable. Since that day we both have seen the birds several times as they Sass throXgh soXthern Michigan. How do yoX know when yoX see one" 7hey are bigger than almost any other bird e[ceSt an ostrich. 7hey have long necks, black legs, gray feathers and wings XS to seven and a half feet in length. $s adXlts they also have a red Satch on their foreheads. 7he yoXnger birds differ somewhat from the adXlts as they are a rXsty brown in color and lack the red forehead Satch which they get when they matXre at aboXt one year old. 7heir call has been described as a raSid rolling of the letter µ5¶ and can be heard for miles. Few, if any birds, are seen in sSringtime at the 3latte 5iver becaXse they are on their way north to nest, Àying e[tremely high on the air cXrrents. 7hey are seldom seen in large nXmbers. 7hey arrive sXddenly. Several times while ¿shing last ice, the Xnmistakable cries of the big birds sXrSrised me. 5ising from Michigan¶s swamSy shorelines, they arrive even ahead of the Canada geese. From this Soint on regXlar sXmmer activities begin. Using a Sile of weeds, mXd or twigs as a foXndation, a nest is constrXcted. UsXally two eggs are laid and these are attended by both the male and female. 7he yoXng hatch and are able to follow the Sarents immediately. They look like bright yellow tennis balls as they tXmble along. They stay with their Sarents for aboXt a year while learning the habits of the sSecies. Cranes eat grain seeds, insects, rodents, and even snakes dXring the sXmmer forage. %y the fall the yoXng are large and strong enoXgh to Ày with their elders on the fall migration. :hen Shirley and , visited the Haehnle SanctXary we were thrilled by the wild beaXty and gracefXl movement as these birds glided in and moved aboXt to select their resting sSots. ,t seems any observation of these great cranes brings aboXt vivid memories. For instance, ,¶ll never forget the aXtXmn when hXnter friends of mine and , were sitting aroXnd an early evening bon¿re. The moon had MXst risen, the Xnmistakable cries of cranes occXrred and a vee of them Sassed directly across the moon. :e were sSellboXnd. , think yoX woXld be too at yoXr ¿st e[Serience with these remarkable creatXres.

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