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The benefits of planting native species

Spring and summer present ideal growing conditions for many plants, making these seasons an ideal time to tend to lawns and gardens. Though it’s easy to succumb to the temptation of exotic plants, avid gardeners and eco-conscious planters recognize the significance of native plants. Novices may not realize that native plants are much better for a landscape and the local ecosystem it calls home. Recognition of the many benefits of native plants can make for healthier lawns and gardens and a healthier planet as well.

NATIVE PLANTS ARE BUILT FOR LOCAL CLIMATES. One of the issues gardeners who plant exotic plants run into is keeping those plants thriving when weather turns harsh. For example, exotic plants may require extra watering in areas that experience drought or even long periods without precipitation in spring and notably summer. The United States Environmental Protection Agency reports that at least 40 states anticipate water shortages by 2024. Planting native plants can help to combat those shortages by reducing the need to water plants if conditions become dry in late spring and summer.

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NATIVE PLANTS SAVE MONEY.

It’s also important to note that native plants save homeowners money. Because they’re capable of thriving in local conditions, native plants tend to require less watering, which can hep homeowners reduce their utility costs. But native plants also require less upkeep, which means homeowners can save on potentially costly, not to mention eco-unfriendly, pesticides and other amendments in order to maintain the look of exotic plants. And though it’s not always the case, exotic plants tend to cost more at nurseries than natives.

NATIVE PLANTS SAVE GARDENERS TIME.

In addition to saving money, native plants don’t require as much attention. Though spring and summer is a great time to be in the yard, it’s also a great time to be out and about. Because native plants thrive in local conditions, gardeners won’t need to spend much of their free time tending to them.

Exotics tend to require a lot of extra attention and effort, especially when conditions become harsh. Spending more time outdoors in harsh weather does not appeal to most gardeners.

NATIVE PLANTS BLEND IN WITH AN EXISTING LANDSCAPE.

Native plants look natural within an existing landscape, adding some instant aesthetic appeal without breaking the bank. When planting exotics, homeowners may feel a need to redesign their entire gardens to create a certain look (think Japanese garden). That can quickly consume a budget and take up a lot of free time in both the short- and long-term. Planting season marks a great time to revitalize a landscape. Choosing native plants when doing so pays numerous dividends for homeowners and the planet they call home.

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Keene Township Residents Retain Keene Board Members Robert Simpson And Kara Albert

Robert and Kara care about all the residents of the Township. They listen and let everyone speak at all meetings. They set up a solar information meeting with solar experts. The whole Board adopted the original solar ordinance in 2018 due to residents asking for it. All meetings were open to the public and the public hearing was posted in 3 places by law and no opposition to it. In 2022 the Planning Commission amended the residential portion and the Board voted for it but sent part back to the Planning Commission to add more language to the commercial solar part. This took a year with resident participation and the Planning Commission just finished it and sent it on to the Board. The Board just adopted this very important protective commercial solar ordinance. A small amount of acreage can be applied to place solar arrays on, but the vast amount of farmland is protected.

There is no reason to recall these Board members. They have done nothing wrong.

A Supervisor conducts meetings, prepares a budget, goes to Fire Dept. meetings, attends other related meetings, meets with residents on issues, sets up the yearly cleanup day and figures out how much gravel and brine can be purchased for the Township Roads. Experience in this job is very important.

The Treasurer prints and mails out the tax bills twice a year and then collects those taxes and enters them into the tax program and coordinates with the County Treasurer. She keeps track of the Township funds in various banks and gives a monthly report on the finances. Again, her experience is very important to this job. Both of these Board members are very honest, truthful, hard-working people with giving their time to the Township while holding their other regular jobs. The other people running for these positions do not have Government experience and their group wants to take over and continue spreading misinformation.

Vote on May 2 for experience and honesty by retaining Robert Simpson and Kara Albert.

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We presently are accepting consignments, collections, and estate accumulations of modern and antique long and handguns of all types. Whether you have one piece, or an entire collection, feel free to contact us to discuss including your items in our next sales scheduled for FRIDAY MORNING MAY 26th, 2023.

Our auctions produce interest from buyers all over the United States as well as buyers participating internationally. Our recent gun sales have generated nearly three-quarters million dollars ($750,000.00) – seeing individual pieces selling to full-house crowds who have attended from all over Michigan, as well as adjoining states. Many of the standout examples sold included a New Haven “Henry Patent” 44 lever action rifle that brought $30,800; CZ Barrett Model M-107 that sold for nearly $11,000; Winchester King’s Improvement Model 73 44-40 rifle $3,740; Winchester King’s Improvement with brass studs’ decoration $4,400; Colt PTFA revolver with engraved stock $3,300; Heckler & Koch German handgun $2,100, and many others. Our recent auction saw a crowd of over 300 collectors in attendance at the event. In addition to the firearms, our auction includes the sale of ammunition, and related articles to the field. There is also a strong market for swords, civil war memorabilia and Indian articles, items of this type and other pieces will be accepted for our firearm auctions, as well as our antique live and online auctions. Free pickups available for collections. Our ATF license handles all required paperwork for the sale of the long and handguns being offered.

642-9411 - SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 2023

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.

BELDING –

MAY 6 – ANNUAL SWISS STEAK DINNER 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Dine in or Drive thru. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 422 W High Street. Pay what you can.

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MAY 23 – MOBILE FOOD PANTRY Check-in begins at 5:00 p.m., Distribution starts at 5:30 p.m. at the American Legion, 165 Lincoln Avenue.

– IONIA –

MAY 7 – SPRING CONCERT Great Lakes Mens Chorus will perform at First united Methodist Church, 105 E Main Street. Tickets in advance $10 or $12 at the door. Call 616-527-1860 to reserve.

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 & 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 5:30 p.m. and 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month from 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. 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.

LAKE ODESSA –

MAY 3 – 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.

MAY 4 –TAI CHI THURSDAYS Sponsored by Ionia County Commission on Aging. 11:00 a.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. Registration is helpful. For more information, please call 616.374.4591, email lko@ llcoop.org, check our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

MAY 10 – 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.

MAY 11 –TAI CHI THURSDAYS Sponsored by Ionia County Commission on Aging. 11:00 a.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. Registration is helpful. For more information, please call 616.374.4591, email lko@ llcoop.org, check our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

MAY 11 – LEGO ACTIVITY 4:00 p.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library for ages 5-11. Come and build! Have Snacks! You are welcome to bring your own Lego bricks. For more information, please call 616.374.4591, email lko@llcoop.org, check our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

MAY 16 – SECOND ANNUAL STEM QUIZ BOWL with Mr. Mike 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. Registration is ap-

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MAY 17 – 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.

MAY 18 –TAI CHI THURSDAYS Sponsored by Ionia County Commission on Aging. 11:00 a.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. Registration is helpful. For more information, please call 616.374.4591, email lko@ llcoop.org, check our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

MAY 24 – 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.

MAY 25 –TAI CHI THURSDAYS Sponsored by Ionia County Commission on Aging. 11:00 a.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. Registration is helpful. For more information, please call 616.374.4591, email lko@ llcoop.org, check our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

MAY 31 – 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.

LYONS/MUIR –

MAY 2 – 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!

MAY 3 – 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!

MAY 3 – STORYTIME 11:30 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Enjoy songs, stories, and activities designed to encourage early literacy skills.

MAY 4 – WRITERS GROUP 10:00 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Enjoy coffee while engaging with fellow writers for feedback and inspiration.

MAY 4 – KIDS CRAFT NIGHT 4:00 p.m. at the Lyons Township District Library.

MAY 5 – MOBILE FOOD PANTRY Check-in begins at 5:00 p.m., Distribution starts at 5:30 p.m. at Twin Rivers Elementary, 435 Lou Lemke Lane, Muir.

MAY 6-7 – SPRING INTO THE PAST Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday Noon to 5:00 p.m. at the Lyons/Muir Historical Museum, 311 E Bridge St., Lyons.

MAY 9 – 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!

MAY 9-13 – TAKE & MAKE CRAFT: HOMEMADE CHALK PAINT All the materials you need too create sidewalk chalk paint will be provided for you. Lyons Township District Library.

MAY 10 – 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!

MAY 11 – WRITERS GROUP 10:00 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Enjoy coffee while engaging with fellow writers for feedback and inspiration.

MAY 11 – KIDS BINGO NIGHT 4:00 p.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Play Bingo for a chance to win fun prizes!

MAY 13 – STEM CHALLENGES COMPETITION Noon at the Lyons Township District Library. Complete a series of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math challenges while competing against friends for the ultimate badge of STEM honor.

MAY 16 – 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!

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MAY 17 – 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!

MAY 17 – STORYTIME 11:30 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Enjoy songs, stories, and activities designed to encourage early literacy skills.

MAY 18 – WRITERS GROUP 10:00 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Enjoy coffee while engaging with fellow writers for feedback and inspiration.

MAY 18 – KIDS CRAFT NIGHT 4:00 p.m. at the Lyons Township District Library.

MAY 20 – NERF WARS 1:00 p.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Join us on the library lawn for a friendly NERF battle. Weather permitting. Supplies provided but participants are welcome to bring supplies from home as well.

MAY 23 – 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!

MAY 24 – 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!

MAY 25 – WRITERS GROUP 10:00 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Enjoy coffee while engaging with fellow writers for feedback and inspiration.

MAY 25 – 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.

MAY 30 – SIP & READ BOOK CLUB Join fellow readers for a discussion of In Search of a Name by Marjolijn van Heemstra. Tea, coffee, and snacks will be provided as well as a limited number of free hardcover copies of the book. 11:00 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library.

MAY 30 – 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!

MAY 31 – 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!

MAY 31 – STORYTIME 11:30 a.m. at the Lyons Township District Library. Enjoy songs, stories, and activities designed to encourage early literacy skills. 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.

– PORTLAND –

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.

SARANAC –

MONDAY – BOSTON SARANAC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETINGS Regular monthly meetings are at 7:00 pm the 3rd Monday of each month.

TUESDAY – SARANAC COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION & SARANAC AREA WOMENS CLUB The third Tuesday of each month at the Greenridge office at 7:00 p.m.

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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