FISH FRY Every Friday
Night at the Ionia Moose Lodge starting February 24 through April 7. 5 to 8pm. Pollock, Walleye, Frog Legs and Shrimp are on the menu! 869 E. Lincoln Ave.
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FISH FRY Every Friday
Night at the Ionia Moose Lodge starting February 24 through April 7. 5 to 8pm. Pollock, Walleye, Frog Legs and Shrimp are on the menu! 869 E. Lincoln Ave.
(National Day Calendar)
April recognizes all those who give their time and energy during National Volunteer Month. In the United States, volunteerism is instilled at a young age. In many parts of the country, it is the cornerstone of summer vacation or woven into after school programs. Most organizations in small towns, rural counties and the largest cities would not function without volunteers. In some families, the baton of volunteerism is handed down generation after generation. Rural fire and ambulance departments remain staffed due to the efforts of volunteers. The underprivileged receive much needed medical care thanks to volunteers. Long overdue repairs and upgrades are made to a senior women’s home thanks to an organization’s annual call for donations and skilled workers. A woman answers a call on a suicide hotline because she cared enough to give up a few hours to train and listen to someone desperate and alone. A team sets up tables at a soup kitchen every week. Another group delivers meals to men and women who can no longer cook for themselves. Boys and girls
sell ice cream sandwiches during a fair to raise money for a homeless shelter. Volunteers come in all shapes and sizes. They pick a cause and make a difference in someone’s life. Sometimes the difference a drop in the bucket. Other times it creates a tidal wave of change. From the anonymous volunteers who donate their resources to those whose efforts are part of larger national
organizations like 4-H, Boy and Girl Scouts of America, or American Red Cross or a local grassroots group, their missions provide valuable support to communities in times of need.
NATIONAL VOLUNTEER MONTH HISTORY
President George H.W. Bush launch the 1000 Points of Light campaign in 1991 and established April as National Volunteer Month.
•Thank a volunteer.
•Volunteer! Many volunteers will tell you it is a rewarding experience.
•You don’t have to have a ton of time.
•Do you have a special talent or skill that may benefit a charity or organization? Offer your services or ask how you can be of help.
•Use #NationalVolunteerMonth to share on social media.
WORK WANTED - Double D’s tree service Plus 70’ & 40’ bucket trucks. Tree trimming and removal, brush chipping, Stump grinding. Free estimates and Insured. Call Dave Delinsky at 616-212-3008.
NOTARY SERVICE now available at The Ionia County Shoppers Guide. Monday through Thursday, 8am to 3pm. Call ahead to schedule 616642-9411.
TOOLS, ABRASIVES, supplies and hardware. Make us your first stop instead of your last stop. We probably have it. Just think of all the time and gas money you will have saved. Easy in, easy out! C&W Tool Sales, 4548 South State, (M-66) Ionia. 616-527-2724.
E- MAIL CLASSIFIEDS TO: tracy.icsg@sbcglobal.net
SEEING IS BELIEVING! Print advertising is where it’s at!
FOUND - Female Beagle.
South of Orleans. Please Call 616-761-3179 and leave a message.
SHOPPERS GUIDE HOURS
Monday - Thursday 8am to 3pm. Closed Friday -Sunday. DEADLINES ARE NOON ON THURSDAYS!!!
WANTED USED FURNITURE - Do you have furniture that you no longer need and don’t know what to do with it? If it is good and clean and you want it gone call us. If we can use it we will haul it away. Call 269-948-2463. Mon-Fri, 10am to 6pm, Sat. 9am to 5pm and Sun. 12 pm to 5pm.
TICKETS!!!! We carry double roll tickets raffle tickets for $9 + tax per roll at The Shoppers Guide. Also available: Custom printed tickets! Call for a quote. 616-642-9411. 13 N. Bridge Street. Downtown Saranac.
HELP WANTED - Certified and Experienced Tire Technician. Good benefits. Bring resume to Blundy & Hoppes, 3765 S. State Rd., Ionia MI 48846.
RIVERBANK TREASURES! Tuesday-Sunday 12pm to 5pm. 436 W. Main St, Ionia . 517-5264692.
SARANAC PLUMBING - All your plumbing needs at a reasonable price! Service and Installation of Water heaters. Call me before you call anyone else! Guaranteed to satisfy you with excellent results! 616-262-9825.
COLOR COPIES available at the Ionia County Shopper’s Guide, 13 Bridge Street, Saranac.
DRYWALL/REPAIR WORK. Big and Small jobs. Fully insured. 35 years experience. Call Tom Teunessen. 616-2182877.
HANDYMAN SERVICESSaranac Area. Call Jordan at 616-430-5453.
† ADGATE Nikki (Nik) Alan Adgate age 60 of Saranac, MI passed away March 12, 2023. He was born on March 29, 1962 in Ionia, the son of Neal and Sally (Havens) Adgate. Nik grew up in Muir, graduated from Ionia High School and later moved to Saranac. He was a member of Galilee Baptist Church and enjoyed helping with church activities. Nik loved spending time with family and going to family events. He enjoyed listening to country music, attending the B93 Bash, and singing karaoke. He was also an avid sports fan and loved watching NASCAR racing as well as being a diehard fan of the U of M Wolverines, Detroit Lions and the Detroit Tigers. He was a proud advocate for mental health awareness and served on the Recipient Rights Board for The Right Door in Ionia.
Surviving is his mother Sally Adgate of Grand Rapids; siblings Patrick (Karen) Adgate of Ionia, Michael Adgate of Smyrna,Tennessee, Rita (Ramaswamy Srinivasan) Adgate of Naperville,Illinois snd Mary Jo Adgate of Grand Rapids; nephew, Shyamalan Srinivasan and several cousins. He was preceded in death by his father Neal Adgate, grandparents Marion and Martha Havens and Elmer and Jessie Adgate.
A memorial service will be held at Galilee Baptist Church in Saranac on Saturday, March 18th at 2:00 PM. Visitation will be 1 hour prior to the service at the church and a luncheon will follow. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to them, which they will distribute to pancreatic cancer research at the University of Michigan and The Right Door in Ionia. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the care given by Managed Senior Care and PACE Care Resources. Arrangements in care of Lake Funeral Home in Saranac. Online condolences may be made at www.lakefuneralhomes.com
† BARKER John F. Barker Sr. age 73 of Hubbardston passed away Sunday, March 12, 2023 at Sparrow Carson Hospital. He was born December 2, 1949 in Ionia the son of Robert and Mary (Cunningham) Barker Sr. John was a 1969 graduate of Carson City High School and worked for General Motors for 31 years before his retirement. He was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Hubbardston.
John enjoyed golfing, playing cards and was an avid Detroit Tigers fan. He loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
John is survived by his sons, John Barker Jr., Jarrod (Lindsey) Barker, Matt (Jenn) Barker; seven grandchildren, Connor, Tyler, Madison, Hunter, Levi, Noah, Jack; three brothers, Jim Barker, Mick Barker, Denny (Julie) Barker; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Robert Barker Jr.; the mother of his children, Nancy Barker; and a sister-in-law, Susie Barker.
Memorial services were held on Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 11 am at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Hubbardston. Visitation was held on Wednesday, March 15th from 6 to 8 pm at Lux and Schnepp Funeral Home in Carson City with a Rosary to begin at 7:30 pm. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the Hubbardston American Legion.
† BRANDT Judith Ann Brandt age 78 of Ionia, MI passed away March 9, 2023. She was born on October 2, 1944 in Watervliet, MI the daughter of William and Lillian (Huffman) Wallace. Family was especially important to Judy.
Surviving is her children Max (Missy) Brandt of Ionia, Dean (Vicky) Brandt of Hamilton and Shelly (Shannon) Leiter of Ionia. Grandchildren Andrew (Kari) Woodrow, Stacie (Josh) Quillen, Travis (Briana) Woodrow, Scott (Kristina) Brandt, Kayla (Dylan) Downs, Katreena (Mike) Harrington, Joshua Brandt and Joseph (Bree) Leiter. 18 great grandchildren. Brother LeRoy Wallace of Ionia. As special as a daughter Kathy TenHaaf. She was preceded in death by her parents, daughter Lori Ann Brandt, sisters Reba Priest and Joyce King, best friends Billie Bugbee and Wayne P Thomas.
Funeral services were held on Monday, March 13, 2023, 1:00 PM at Lake Funeral Home in Ionia. Interment at Easton Cemetery. Visitation was 2 hours prior to services on Monday from 11-1. Online condolences may be made at www.lakefuneralhomes.com
† FAULKNER June Arlene Faulkner, age 102, of Ionia passed away March 11, 2023. She was born July 26, 1920, in Ionia, Michigan the daughter of Eldon and Blanch (Hill) Kendall. June attended Central Highschool in Grand Rapids and would later attend Ionia Public Schools, graduating in 1937 at the age of 16. She was too young to attend County Normal, so she gained experience working in a doctor’s home in Ann Arbor. June attended Osceola County Normal and later Michigan State University and Ferris State University until receiving her bachelor’s degree from Central Michigan University. She would further her education later receiving her master’s degree from Michigan State University. She taught in several rural area schools in Ionia County until joining the staff at Saranac in 1968 where she taught 3rd grade. June joined the Lakewood Public Schools in 1976 working there for 25 years.
She married Donald Faulkner April 23, 1943. He preceded her in death in 1981. Together they raised two daughters, Cheryl and Connie. She was an active member of the Ionia community. June is survived by her daughters Cheryl (Richard) Applegate of Tucson, AZ, Connie (Dr. John) Kopchick of Grand Rapids, five grandsons Jeff (Danielle) Applegate, Pete (Nadia) Applegate, Jonathan (Katie) Kopchick, Nathaniel (Becky) Kopchick and Michael (Krista) Kopchick and nine great grandchildren.
A celebration of life will take place at a later date. Those wishing may make memorial contributions to Just Like Home Adult Center. Arrangements in care of Lake Funeral Home of Ionia. Online condolences may be made at www.lakefuneralhomes.com
† ROWE Eric L. Rowe, 58, of Sheridan, Michigan, passed away unexpectedly on March 1, 2023 at his home. He was born on October 22, 1964, in Ionia, Michigan. Eric was a graduate of Portland High School Class of 1982. He served in the United States Marine Corp from 1982 to 1988. He is preceded in death by his father, Bruce Rowe; his grandparents, Lewis and Dorothy Rowe and Lawrence and Margurette Woodbury. Eric was the beloved husband of Denise Kay (Griffus) Rowe for 8 years; father of Tyler Rowe of Texas, Paige (Will) Hicks of DeWitt, Morgan Rowe of Texas, and Ryan (Wendy) Irland of Lake Isabella, Michigan; grandchildren, Paityn, Ezra, Jace, Aurora, Zander, and Zachary; mother, Diane Rowe of Portland; and sister, Keeley (Rick) Burgess of West Jordan, Utah.
Eric drove truck for Meijer for 13 years. He made lots of friends during his time there. Eric enjoyed riding jet skis on the lake behind his house, was an avid NASCAR enthusiast, and a UofM fan. Eric will be sadly missed by many. So until we see you again, Eric/Handsome/Son/Brother/ Dad/Grandpa.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date with details to follow. Online condolences may be made at www.lehmanfuneralhomes.com.
† WILCOX Dale Allen Wilcox age 73 of Lake Odessa, Michigan passed away March 13, 2023. He was born June 27, 1949, in Grand Rapids the son of Carlton A. and Donna Mae (Fase) Wilcox. Dale married Stella January 21, 1989. He owned and operated Wilcox Construction, building dairy barns, pole buildings and many homes in many years of work. Dale traveled extensively for work traveling to Puerto Rico, Canada, China and throughout the states. He loved fishing and hunting, traveling to Canada on Fishing trips and entered many Bass Tournaments.
Some people say he’d give you the shirt off his back but actually, he would go “in debt” to help you solve any problem you had or fix anything you needed. He dug a pond and built a pole barn so everybody in the neighborhood had somewhere to swim and hang out.
Surviving is his loving wife of 34 years Stella Wilcox of Lake Odessa. Children; Gary Neil Wilcox (Kelly) of Clarksville, Gregory Allan (Shelli) Wilcox of Lake Odessa, Hollie Lynn Graham of Clarksville and Nicole Ann Elliott of Clarksville. 14 Grandchildren and 20 Great Grandchildren. Brothers; Royce (Joyce) Wilcox of Clarksville, Glen (Connie) Wilcox of Clarksville, Phil (Marty) Wilcox of St. Joseph and Roger (Kim) Wilcox of Clarksville. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Terry (Elf) Wilcox.
A celebration of life and fish fry for Dale will be at Stella and Dale’s Home June 3, 2023, starting at 1:00 p.m. Arrangements in care of Lake Funeral Home in Saranac. Online condolences may be made at www.lakefuneralhomes.com
† FROST
Robert F. Frost, age 69, of Ionia, passed away Tuesday, March 7, 2023.
† HOUGH
Sandra Lou Hough, age 77, of Belding, passed away Thursday, March 9, 2023.
† KIBBEY Roger Walter Kibbey, age 82, of Saranac, passed away Monday, March 13, 2023.
† MONKS Charles L. Monks, age 79, formerly of Ionia, passed away Wednesday, March 8, 2023.
ESTATE/ MOVING SALEMarch 23th through March 25th, 9am to 4pm. 9353 East Bluewater Hwy.
FOR SALE - 3 ½ , 4x5 round bales of 3rd cutting hay.$200 for all. Call 616527-0781.
Call for a Free Insurance Quote or Review… Becky Wagner, All Seasons Insurance 989-584-3155.
FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS! We have porch pole banner flags, 3’x6’ pleated fan flags as well the standard flags for poles. Show your Pride!!
FOR SALE - Used saddles, pads & blankets, tack, winter blankets, heated buckets, 3 tier saddle racks and more. Located north of Ionia. Call 616 -902-1424 for appointment.
WANTED - Standing timber. Cash in advance. Maple Rapids Lumber, 989-6824225 days. 989-875-4565 evenings.
Have you had a positive experience with a local business or organization? Shout it out to all of Ionia County here! Place your 25 word maximum Shout Out by calling 616 642-9411; emailing kara.raimer@att. net; or from our website www. ioniacountyshoppersguide. com. Free of charge for a limited time. Deadline is Noon on Thursday.
WELCOME!! We are Open Monday-Friday 10am, to 4pm and Saturday 10am to 2pm. Seymour Furniture. Downtown Ionia. 616527-0630.
SEASONED HARDWOOD for wood boiler for sale. 14ft dump trailer load. Approximately 2 full cords, $375 if within 15 miles, $400 if more. Cash Only. 989-640-8414.
EMERGENCY ROAD Service. Saranac and surrounding areas. On road repairs. Rob’s Towing & Auto Salvage. “CHEAP HOOKER” 616- 2927649 or 616-295-8820.
WANT ADS GET RESULTS
Think Spring! We have new and used mowers in stock! Financing and Cash discounts! Just need parts for years. We stock parts for all makes and model! Give us a call. Countryside Sales & Service. 6201 Stage Rd. Ionia 989-637-4795
WHY BUY LOCAL? Economic Vitality! Every dollar spent at a locally owned business, returns on average, three times as much money to your community, compared to spending at big boxes or chains – a benefit we can all bank on!
SODA BLASTING Mobile unit. Environmentally safe and less abrasive than sand blasting. For more information and pricing, Call 616-204-1922.
FOR SALE - 4 Registered Male Shitz Shu puppies. 9 weeks old. $750 . 616-761-4158. Trust ye in the Lord for ever: for in the Lord JEHOVAH is everlasting strength. Isaiah 26:4
SCRATCH PADS are available at the Ionia County Shoppers Guide! 50¢each. 13 Bridge St. Saranac.
Be still and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen., I will be exalted in the Earth. Psalm 46 : 10
HAVING GARAGE DOOR PROBLEMS? We can Help! Call us for service or a new install. O.C. Construction 616-291-4520 - Darrell. FOR SALE - Light Brown Couch, 3 cushion, 6ft. long. Excellent Condition, $300. 517-902-9633 - Carson City.
U.S.A Flags in Stock at the Shoppers Guide. 13 N. Bridge St. Saranac. 616642-9411.
FOR SALE - Brown heavy duty lift chair. Back, seat and Foot all have separate controls and can be adjusted temperately. Electric or Battery powered. $100 or best offer. 616-9023476. Leave message if no answer.
SAYERS TREE SERVICE: Trimming, removal, brush chipping, lot clearing, and stump grinding. Walnut Lumber. Free estimates. Insured. 616-527-4762.
The Saranac Housing Commission is Accepting applications for its waiting list.
• Rent based in Income
• Utilities are furnished
• Laundry facilities on site. Applications are in our lobby at 203 Parsonage St., Saranac MI 48881 or online at Saranachousingcommission.org
JIM SOLOMONSON DRYWALL
Hang and finish, textures and repairs. New homes, remodels, basements. Free estimates. 20+ years experience. 616- 498-4539.
WHY BUY LOCAL? Give Back to Your Community! It has been shown, that locally owned businesses donate over twice as much per sales dollar to local non-profits, events, and teams compared to nationally owned businesses.
SAVE YOUR ASPHALT Black Top Seal and repair. 616-636-7493.
Participating in youth sports is a great way to keep children healthy and socially engaged. Sports are one way to help kids be physically active most days of the week. And if the fields filled with players across neighborhoods are any indication, many children still respond to the call of various youth leagues and teams. Still, overall participation in youth sports is down from where it was a decade ago. The Aspen Institute, through its Project Play initiative, reviewed research from the Sports & Fitness Industry Association and found that, in 2018, the most recent year for data, only 38 percent of kids between the ages of six and 12 played sports that year, which was down from 45 percent in 2008. There are some eye-opening reasons behind why some children may be less inclined to join in, and those reasons also offer insight into how this issue can be overcome.
· COST: The Aspen Institute found the average cost per year for sports participation per child and per sport was around $695. Ice hockey and field hockey were two of the most costly sports to play. ESPN reports that low-income families are half as likely to play sports as children from homes with higher incomes, simply because of cost. Children who want to participate can look for recreational leagues or school-subsidized programs that may require little to no cost for participation. Equipment donation and swaps are some additional ways that participants can keep their spending down.
saying positive things on the sidelines or remaining silent is key. Parents should resist the urge to coach (unless they are the coaches), and let those in charge do their jobs. Parents can stop critiquing their children’s play and avoid pointing out who on the team did better or worse.
· DISTRACTIONS: Before the advent of the internet and social media, sports teams were the single best way to come together with friends to hang out and have a good time. Now kids don’t even have to leave their homes to engage with others. The COVID-19 pandemic compounded issues of children being relegated to home rather than socializing and getting exercise. Parents can turn the tides by being more stringent as they govern device usage and strictly monitor and reduce screen time. This may help children be more inclined to once again join sports teams or other clubs and activities.
positions available.
High School diploma or GED required. Application and more details at www.ioniacounty.org or call Ionia County Commission on Aging to have an application mailed to you. (616) 527-5365.
Ionia County is an equal opportunity employer.
· FUN FACTOR: Certain kids are opting out of sports not because of bad behavior by the players, but by the poor behavior of parents on the sidelines. Heckling, putting undue pressure on children and getting into arguments with coaches and officials has unfortunately become a new norm at youth sporting events. The young players are the ones losing out when they feel anxious about playing. Rather, being a good sport parent is very easy. Only
· SAFETY: No player wants to get sidelined by an injury that requires them to sit out a game or the entire season. Making safety a priority in youth sports can guard against unnecessary injuries. Johns Hopkins Medicine says about 30 million children and teens participate in youth sports in the United States, and around 3.5 million injuries occur annually. Contact sports and those that involve hitting or throwing balls typically have higher injury rates. Wearing the correct gear, taking breaks in hot weather, adhering to age limits and the rules of the game, and other safety steps can help cut down on youth sports injuries. TF234888
38 Bales $32.50 to $60.00, Rounds Baleage 19 Bales $37.50 to $45.00, Big Squares 2 Bales $75.00. Third Cutting- Small Squares 40 Bales $3.50 to $4.25, Rounds 15 Bales $30.00 to $60.00, Rounds Baleage 2 Bales $60.00, Big Squares 4 Bales $67.50. Fourth Cutting-Big Squares 2 Bales $65.00,Rounds Baleage 22 Bales $47.50 to $60.00,Straw- Small Squares 293 Bales $3.00 to $3.50,Oat Straw 30 Small Squares $3.50 to $3.75,Rounds 2 Bales $42.50, Misc.-Oats 46 Bags $8.00 to $12.00,Oat Hay 6 Rounds $32.50,Ear Corn 7 Bags $5.00 to $9.00,Shelled Corn 5 Bags $8.00,Eggs 197 Dozen $1.50 to $3.00,Animals- 4 Roosters $6.00 to $16.00,22 Chicken Hen $5.00 to $16.00, 2 Feeder Pigs $80.00,Firewood - 1 FC Firewood $70.00,Rough Sawn Lumber - Cherry 21 BF $42.50, Live Edge Cherry $5.00, 6 Live Edge Walnut $5.00 to $10.00, Live Edge White Oak $2.00, Lumber $85.00, Oak 12 BF $15.00,Oak 62 BF $32.50, Pine 30 BF $10.00,Pine 39 BF $42.50, Pine 42 BF $40.00
(National Day Calendar)
Spring begins on the March or vernal equinox, which is when the amount of sunshine is approximately 12 hours long. The amount of sunlight will incrementally increase until the first day of Summer.
RECONDITIONED BATTERIES: $40 plus exchange. Wandel Auto Salvage, 2200 Welch Road, Ionia. 616-5273792.
SHOPPERS GUIDE HOURS
Monday - Thursday 8am to 3pm. Closed Friday -Sunday. DEADLINES ARE NOON ON THURSDAYS!!!
The vernal equinox marks the moment the sun crosses the celestial equator. This is the imaginary line in the sky above the Earth’s equator, from south to north. The vernal equinox happens on March 19, 20, or 21 every year in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, this same event marks the beginning of fall. Meteorologists mark the spring from March 1 through May 31st. In 2020, spring arrived a little earlier due to it being a leap year. On Leap Day, there’s a short math lesson regarding the Gregorian calendar. To keep our calendar following the seasons so that spring happens when flowers grow and winter arrives when snow falls, an additional day was figured into years divisible by the number four. This caused the 2020 spring to occur earlier than any living human being alive had ever seen. Before 2020, the earliest spring on record took place in 1896. For more information, visit almanac.com.
Korean War Veterans Friends and Families. Buy-A-Brick-Program for the Belding Freedom Memorial Wall. Call for more information call Contact Bob Sayers or Holly Noble 616894-5488 or Stop down to the Ionia Barber Shop!
SPRING BEGINS HISTORY
Human beings have been following the sun and creating a calendar based on seasons since the beginning of time.
SPRING FAQ
Q. When it’s spring in the Northern Hemisphere what season is happening in the Southern Hemisphere?
A. When spring begins in the Northern Hemisphere, fall
is beginning in the Southern Hemisphere.
Q. What does vernal equinox mean?
A. Vernal is Latin for spring, and equinox means equal night. During the vernal equinox, we experience equal amounts of daylight and night. Following the vernal equinox, the days become longer.
•Get ready for longer days and increased sunshine.
•Tune up the lawnmower. More sunshine means the grass will be growing.
•Spend some time outside.
•Plan your garden or start planting.
•Host a spring party with lots of bright, fresh foods.
•Use #SpringBegins to post on social media.
DAVAL’S USED FURNITURE & ANTIQUES- 6 buildings with 15,000 sq. ft. of quality furniture, antiques and collectibles. SAVE TIME & MONEY. Shop Daval’s for the Best selection, Best Quality, Best Price. You have to see it to Believe it! We are truly a destination place and worth the drive. We buy Estates. Layaway terms available. Visa/Mastercard/Discover accepted. 2 miles West of Hastings at 2084 W. M-43 Hwy. Near Bob’s Gun and Tackle. Hours Sunday 125pm, Mon-Fri, 10am to 6pm, Saturday 9am to 5pm, 269948-2463.
WORK WANTED - Double D’s tree service Plus 70’ & 40’ bucket trucks. Tree trimming and removal, brush chipping, Stump grinding. Free estimates and Insured. Call Dave Delinsky at 616-212-3008.
FISH FRY Every Friday Night at the Ionia Moose Lodge starting February 24 through April 7. 5 to 8pm. Pollock, Walleye, Frog Legs and Shrimp are on the menu! 869 E. Lincoln Ave. WANTED - Small kitchen table and chairs for small apartment. Also need a floor lamp. Call Cindy at 616-897-1518. Leave a number we will return your call.
HELP WANTED - Certified Mechanic Experienced, Good benefits.
Tire Experience is a plus. Bring resume to Blundy & Hoppes, 3765 S. State Rd., Ionia MI 48846.
War2048.com Always faithful cybersecurity by Citrix® $19.78/Month. C & J Tax Service: Exclusively online service, Minimum fee $78.00 TaxesBySmartphone.com 616-5278195.
Did you lose power and didn’t have a generator? Or one that was big enough? Invest in a generator today! Check with us for the size that works for you and your budget! We stock Firman generators with electric start and with option to run on propane or gas! Countryside Sales & Service. 6201 Stage Rd. Ionia 989-637-4795
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
Running or not. Must have title. Free pick-up. Call Brandon,517-647-9427.
C & S DRYWALL - 20 years experience. Hang, finish, hand texture ceilings. Free estimates. 616-868-6140.
FREE Scrap metal removal of Ionia. Cars, trucks, mowers, snowmobiles, motorcycles, quads, golf carts and more! Call Scott 517-526-7644.
TOOLS, ABRASIVES, supplies and hardware. Make us your first stop instead of your last stop. We probably have it. Just think of all the time and gas money you will have saved. Easy in, easy out! C&W Tool Sales, 4548 South State, (M-66) Ionia. 616-527-2724.
STEEL ROOFS - We put steel roofs on high barns. Free estimates. John Reurink. Call 616-527-3635.
Remember a Veteran! Purchase a brick in their honor at the Belding Veterans Park. Contact Holly at 616-8945488. $50 per brick.
10% OFF all Snowblowers in Stock! Take advantage of the end of the season deals on snowblowers and Save for next year! New and Used Available. Countryside Sales & Service. 6201 Stage Rd. Ionia 989-637-4795
DRIVER’S LICENSE SUSPENDED or REVOKED?
Don’t get sucked into $100-$300 evaluation fees. I NEVER charge for your record evaluation and consultation! Driver’s license RESTORATION: $3,500 includes all filing fees and FREE consultation and evaluation of your case. Have a question? Call Attorney Martin Mead, 616-2350330. Visit www.Attor neyMartinMead.com.
Horse Hay for Sale - Good size bales. $4 each. 989855-2569.
Vacation Cabins for Rent in Canada. Fish for abundant walleye, perch, northern pike. Boats, motors, gasoline included. For free brochure call Hugh 1-800-426-2550. Website at www.CanadianFishing.com
SARANAC PLUMBING - All your plumbing needs at a reasonable price! Service and Installation of Water heaters. Call me before you call anyone else! Guaranteed to satisfy you with excellent results! 616-262-9825.
COLOR COPIES available at the Ionia County Shopper’s Guide, 13 Bridge Street, Saranac.
HANDYMAN SERVICESSaranac Area. Call Jordan at 616-430-5453.
ESTATE/ MOVING SALEMarch 23th through March 25th, 9am to 4pm. 9353 East Bluewater Hwy. FOR SALE - 3 ½ , 4x5 round bales of 3rd cutting hay.$200 for all. Call 616527-0781.
U.S.A Flags in Stock at the Shoppers Guide. 13 N. Bridge St. Saranac. 616642-9411.
WORK WANTED - Double D’s tree service Plus 70’ & 40’ bucket trucks. Tree trimming and removal, brush chipping, Stump grinding. Free estimates and Insured. Call Dave Delinsky at 616-212-3008.
Have you had a positive experience with a local business or organization? Shout it out to all of Ionia County here! Place your 25 word maximum Shout Out by calling 616 642-9411; emailing kara.raimer@att. net; or from our website www. ioniacountyshoppersguide. com. Free of charge for a limited time. Deadline is Noon on Thursday.
For over 50 years, people have found that their advertising dollar goes further in the Ionia County Shopper’s Guide.
2x4 • 8” Ad • $70.40
Full Color is just $90.40! An ad in the Shopper’s Guide is sure to help fatten your check book!
2x3 • 6” Ad • $52.80 will advertise your business or service to Ionia County! Full Color is just $67.80!
ADVERTISE IN OUR CLASSIFEDS to sell, buy, rent, etc. for as little as $5.00 per week! 15 words = $5.00; each additional word is 20¢. Call 616 642-9411 or email tracy.icsg@sbcglobal.net. You can even place your ad online at ioniacountyshoppersguide.com!
A BOXED CLASSIFIED is sure to set your ad apart from the rest for only an additional $1.00
MOVING SALES, MEMORIALS & THANKYOU ADS must be paid in advance. We accept credit cards over the phone.
WE OFFER BOLD ADS FOR JUST $1.00 EXTRA!
REVERSE ADS will cost $2.00 extra, but helps your ad jump off the page!
If you choose to have a bill sent to you, we do add an extra $1.00 for the billing charge. You can send checks to us at P.O. Box 46, Saranac, Michigan 48881 or stop by our office to pay in person at 13 N. Bridge St., Saranac.
† HONOR
Your loved one by placing their obituary in the Ionia County Shopper’s Guide. If you choose to include photo, it will be printed in black and white. Stop by the office to have your photo scanned while you wait or email kara.raimer@ att.net. Cost is according to length. Obituaries must be paid prior to publication.
Add $10 for color!
FRIDAY – LENTEN FISH FRY 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Hubbardston American Legion. Buffet style: Fish, Shrimp, Steak Fries, Baked Potato, Coleslaw, Roll & Dessert. $18.00 (under 5 free); over 70 $16.00; Takeouts $18.00.
APRIL 22 – PANCAKE & WHOLE HOG SAUSAGE DINNER 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at LeValley United Methodist Church, corner of Kelsey & David Highways. Local pure maple syrup, real butter, and all the fixings. Donations at the door.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY – FREE PREGNANCY TESTS, educational classes on pregnancy, newborn care, and parenting, free boutique with essentials for maternity, preemie/newborn to 4T, Positive Solutions • Informed Choices, 330 Lovell Street, Ionia. Online scheduling available. www.PSICionia.org (616) 755-6077 (voice/text)
TUESDAY – FOOD PANTRY/CLOTHING CLOSET Ionia Seventh Day Adventist Community Service Center, 721 Elmwood Drive (behind the church) is open on the 3rd Tuesday of the month, 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. No ID needed. Accepting slightly used clothing for those in need. 616 527-6465 for info.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY – IMMUNIZATION WALK-IN
CLINIC 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Ionia County Health Department, 175 East Adams Street. Appointments also accepted. To schedule, call 616 527-5341, select 3. COVID vaccines available.
TUESDAY – MOBILE ZION FOOD PANTRY Second Tuesday each month, beginning at 4:30 p.m. at the Ionia Fairgrounds. Call 616 527-1910 for information.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY – THE CHRISTIAN SERVICE CENTER OF IONIA NOW OPEN Tuesdays 9:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.; Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. to Noon and 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.; Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to noon. On the corner of Depot & Washington. Phone 616-527-1530.
WEDNESDAY – IMMUNIZATION CLINIC 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of the month from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Ionia County Health Department, 175 East Adams Street. To schedule, call 616 527-5341, select 3. TB test done Tuesday and Wednesday Only. Have to return in 48 to 72 hours to get the results.
WEDNESDAY – COMMUNITY DRAWERS Third Wednesday each month from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Ionia First UMC, 105 E Main Street. Personal care items for those in need in our community.
WEDNESDAY – ZION FOOD PANTRY ***NEW LOCATION*** First Christian Church, 130 E Washington. 2:00 to 4:30 p.m.
THURSDAY – THURSDAY DINER (Soup Kitchen) 6:00 p.m. at its new location, 105 E Main Street. Call 616 527-1910 for information.
THURSDAY – AL-ANON MEETINGS 7:00 p.m., Now on Zoom! Call Sandi at 616 255-3751 or Joy at 616 901-7779 for more info.
SATURDAY – BREAKFAST BUFFET 2nd Saturday of each month, 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. at St. John's Lutheran School, 617 N Jefferson Street.
MARCH 21 – PING PONG BALL FRENZY STEM WITH MR. MIKE
3:30 to 5:00 p.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. Ages 11-16. Registration required! For more information, please call 616.374.4591, email lko@llcoop.org, check our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.
MARCH 22 – FAMILY STORY TIME 10:30 a.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. Perfect for ages 2-5! A one time registration is appreciated. For more information, please call 616.374.4591, email lko@ llcoop.org, check our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.
MARCH 29 – FAMILY STORY TIME 10:30 a.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. Perfect for ages 2-5! A one time registration is appreciated. For more information, please call 616.374.4591, email lko@ llcoop.org, check our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.
MONDAY – BINGO 1st & 3rd Mondays. Games start at 6:00 p.m., VFW Post, 3600 W. Tupper Lake Road. Doors open at 4:30. Questions: 616 374-7075.
MONDAY & THURSDAY – AA MEETING 7:00 p.m. at St. Edwards Church, W M-50 Highway. For more information call Robert at 616 902-9001.
TUESDAY – BABY QUILTS FOR THE BABIES at the Spectrum Pennock Hospital Nursery. The First Congregational Church of Lake Odessa, 767 Fourth Avenue, the first Tuesday of each month at 11:00 a.m. For more information call Judy Graham at (616) 374-8753.
THURSDAY – AREA ALANON MEETING 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the Lakewood United Methodist Church, 10265 Brown Road (M-50). We're great listeners; everything said at our meetings is held in confidence; we can help you regain your serenity! Call 616 575-8000 for information.
MARCH 18 – FOOD FACE-OFF 1:00 p.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Kids and young adults are invited to test their taste buds during the library's Food-Face Off. Can you tell the difference between Pop-Tarts and Pastry Treats? What about Oreos and Twist 'n Dips?
MARCH 21 – GAME NIGHT 4:00 p.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Join us after school on Tuesdays to play board games, Roblox, puzzle, and more!
MARCH 22 – KNITTER'S CIRCLE 11:00 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Join fellow knitters to craft and learn in a supportive, friendly environment. Beginners welcome!
MARCH 22 – SIP & READ BOOK CLUB 11:00 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Join fellow readers for a discussion of Henry, Himself by Stewart O'Nan. Tea, coffee, snacks and a limited number of free paperback copies provided.
MARCH 22 – STORY TIME 11:30 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Enjoy stories, songs, and activities designed to develop early literacy skills!
MARCH 23 – WRITERS GROUP 10:00 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Enjoy coffee while engaging with fellow writers for feedback and inspiration.
MARCH 28 – GAME NIGHT 4:00 p.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Join us after school on Tuesdays to play board games, Roblox, puzzle, and more!
MARCH 29 – KNITTER'S CIRCLE 11:00 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Join fellow knitters to craft and learn in a supportive, friendly environment. Beginners welcome!
MARCH 30 – WRITERS GROUP 10:00 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Enjoy coffee while engaging with fellow writers for feedback and inspiration.
MARCH 30 – YOUTH WRITERS GROUP 4:00 p.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Enjoy snacks while engaging in creative writing exercises with fellow youth writers.
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Create a Collage
Do you want to submit a piece to Portland Creates but you aren’t sure what to make? Then this program is for you. On Wednesday, March 29 at 6:00 p.m., we will use paints, tissue paper, and oil pastels to create custom papers, which we will then turn into one-of-a-kind collages. With opportunities to work collaboratively and on your own, a good time is guaranteed! Ages 15 and up, registration is required.
Put the “Book” in “Pocketbook”
What could be cuter—or more environmentally friendly—than turning old books into fun and funky purses? With a little bit of sewing and a little bit of gluing, you can add this statement piece to your wardrobe.
Register anytime, and then check out the instructional video and your bag of supplies on
March 30. Ages 15 and up, registration is limited to 15. Don’t miss your chance to “bag” this project!
CHILDREN’S AND TEEN
Hey there Book Cubs (ages 3-5) and Caregivers! Join Miss Jamie as she explores books written by some amazing authors this spring. Get ready to make your very own ABC Book and become a young author yourself.
Along the way, we will meet characters like Pete the Cat, Pigeon, Bear, and The Smart Cookie Which one will be your favorite? Register at the Youth Desk for our spring storytime session to discover your favorite starting Monday, March 13 when Book Cubs will start to receive their weekly Take-and-Make bags. Videos will premiere each Monday starting March 20 until the
end of May. Read, sing, and dance to our previous videos here: https://tinyurl. com/pdlstorytime.
Virtual STEM Club: Exploding Sticks
How many craft sticks can you criss cross before your chain of sticks "explodes"? Find out the answer when you register for this month’s Virtual STEM Club: Exploding Sticks Take-and-Make bag beginning Wednesday, March 15. This program is recommended for ages 6-12, requires parental supervision, and is limited to 35 patrons.
Teen Advisory Board
Go ahead teens, boss us around! Does your love of our library make you want to be more involved? Do you have ideas about how we could improve? Share your voice, creativity, and knowledge to help plan programs and expand our collections. Bonus: you can earn volunteer hours and boost your resume! Register at the Youth Desk beginning Wednesday, March 1. The first meeting is Tuesday, April 18 from 3:00 p.m.4:00 p.m. in the Community Room
Coming events (up to 30 words) can be placed in this column at no charge for nonprofit organizations. Deadline is noon on Thursday. Email to kara.raimer@att.net; send to the Ionia County Shopper’s Guide, Box 46, Saranac, MI 48881; or fax to 616-642-6040. Remember to include your name, address, and phone number.
MARCH 31 – DIY ORIGAMI ANIMALS 12:30 p.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Use origami techniques to cut and fold a variety of animals, including penguins and rabbits.
THURSDAY – POINT THE WAY at First Christian Church, 138 W Garden Street, Muir from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. K-12 youth welcome for this free event through June 8, 2023.
MARCH 19 – BINGO 1:00 p.m. at Knights Hall, 690 Maynard Road. For more information, call/text 517-647-2225.
MARCH 31 – BURGER BURN 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. 1/3 lb. burger cooked your way with fries. $10.00. Open to the public Dine-in or out, call 517-6474980 for take-out. Proceeds benefit veterans programs and the community where they live. VFW Post 4090, 1324 E. Bridge Street.
APRIL 5 – EUCHRE 1:00 p.m. at Knights Hall, 690 Maynard Road. For more information, call/text 517-647-2225.
MONDAY – PORTLAND COMMUNITY FOOD BANK Portland United Methodist Church, 310 E Bridge Street. Open 9:00 to Noon. All of Portland School District eligible.
MONDAY – DALE E. HYLAND AMERICAN LEGION POST 129 meets the second Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Portland VFW on 1324 E Bridge Street.
MONDAY – BINGO at 6:00 pm at the Portland Senior Center, 144 Kent Street. For more information call 517-647-4004.
–TUESDAY – EUCHRE 1:00 pm at the Portland Senior Center, 144 Kent Street. For more information call 517-647-4004.
WEDNESDAY – AREA ALANON MEETING 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the
First Congregational Church, 421 East Bridge Street in the Fellowship Hall. We're great listeners; everything said at our meetings is held in confidence; we can help you regain your serenity! Call 616 575-8000 for information.
THURSDAY – EUCHRE at 1:00 pm at the Portland Senior Center, 144 Kent Street. For more information call 517-647-4004.
THURSDAY – PORTLAND COMMUNITY FOOD BANK Portland United Methodist Church, 310 E Bridge Street. Open every Thursday from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. All of Portland School District eligible.
THURSDAY – TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY) A non-profit weight loss support group meets weekly, 6:30 - 8:00 pm at Portland Apartments, 1800 Lillian Blvd. Community Room. Call 517-647-2025.
FRIDAY – BINGO at 9:30 am at the Portland Senior Center, 144 Kent Street. For more information call 517-647-4004.
MARCH 24 – KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FRIDAY FISH FRYS 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at St. Anthony's Church. $10 Adults; $9 Seniors, $5 Children.
MARCH 31 – KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FRIDAY FISH FRYS 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at St. Anthony's Church. $10 Adults; $9 Seniors, $5 Children. MONDAY – BOSTON SARANAC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETINGS
Regular monthly meetings are at 7:00 pm the 3rd Monday of each month.
THURSDAY – FOOD PANTRY at Saranac Community Church, 125 Bridge Street is open the FIRST & THIRD Thursdays, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm – no appointment needed. Must be Saranac-Clarksville resident. For information call 642-6322.
THURSDAY – SAMS (SARANAC AREA MUSICIANS AND SINGERS) PRACTICE in the Saranac High School band room. Choir is from 6:00 to 7:00 and band is from 7:00 to 8:00 pm. Anyone welcome. For more information call Karen at 616-902-7237.
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