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OPERATING MILLAGE RENEWAL INFORMATION

On Tuesday, August 8, 2023, voters in the Saranac School district will be asked to consider the renewal of the 18 mill operating millage. This tax is levied only on “non-homestead property” which includes all taxable property other than principal residence, qualified agricultural property, and certain other property classifications. Most nonhomestead property taxes are levied on industrial, commercial, business and rental properties, as well as second homes. This tax does not affect the millage rate on owner-occupied primary residences. Voters approved a similar renewal in November 2014. The millage is again expiring and requires voter approval.

What is the impact?

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The state expects the district to levy all 18 mills in order to receive the full foundation allowance. If the renewal is not approved, the state will not make up the difference in the revenue loss. Should voters approve the renewal, the revenue generated for Saranac Community Schools would equal approximately $ 768,456 in 2024.

What is an operating millage?

It is not a tax on primary residences. It is known as a “non-homestead operating tax” since primary residences are exempt from the tax. In general, most school districts must levy a local property tax of 18 mills on non-homestead property such as industrial, commercial, business, rental and second homes in order for the district to receive its full per-pupil funding from the State of Michigan. This operating millage helps fund the day-to-day functions of the school district.

Is this a new tax?

This proposal is a renewal of the expired non-homestead property tax last approved by the voters in November 2014. The new millage is at the same rate that expires with the 2023 tax levy.

Will property tax rates increase?

No. Your primary residence tax rate will remain the same. In fact, for both homeowners and businesses alike, nothing will change. Homeowners do not pay this tax and businesses will simply continue to pay a tax they have already been paying.

Do businesses in other districts pay this operating tax?

Yes. Regardless of which school district a business may be located within Michigan, in order for a school district to receive its full funding from the State of Michigan it must levy its operating millage.

Can the district use bond/sinking fund dollars to cover the loss in revenue if the millage does not pass?

No. Bond and sinking funds are restricted by law to building and site projects and cannot be used for general fund expenditures such as staffing, textbooks, classroom supplies, or to operate our school buildings. Why do we need an election?

The operating millage is required by the state’s school funding structure in order for the district to receive its full per pupil foundation allowance. The law does not allow the 18 mills on non-homestead property to be levied unless it is approved by voters.

Who is eligible to vote?

Registered voters living in the Saranac Community Schools district boundaries are eligible to vote. You can register to vote at the Secretary of State’s office.

Where do I vote?

Please confirm your voting location with your local clerk.

What will the ballot look like?

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– IONIA –

AUGUST 7-11 – IONIA COMMUNITY VBS 6:30-8:30pm at Restore Church, 430 W Main Ionia. Preschool ages 4-5, Elementary ages K-5. Register at IoniaVBS.com. Join us for Keepers of the Kingdom!

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)

MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY – FOOD PANTRY Illuminate Church food pantry, 83 E Tuttle (behind Ken's Market) is open Monday from Noon to 3:00 p.m., and Wednesday and Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Contact info 616 522-7335.

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 –

AUGUST 1-11 – FREE LUNCHES 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Open to ages 18 and under and disabled adults up to age 26 at the Lake Odessa Community Library. Various meal options. Provided by Feeding America West Michigan. For more information, call 616.374.4591, email lko@llcoop.org, visit our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

AUGUST 1 – BRIDGE GROUP 9:00 a.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. All levels of experience welcome. For more information, call 616.374.4591, email lko@llcoop.org, visit our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

AUGUST 3 – SUMMER FAMILY STORY TIME 10:30 a.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. Perfect for ages 2-5! For more information, call 616.374.4591, email lko@llcoop.org, visit our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

AUGUST 8 – BRIDGE GROUP 9:00 a.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. All levels of experience welcome. For more information, call 616.374.4591, email lko@llcoop.org, visit our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

AUGUST 16 – BRIDGE GROUP 9:00 a.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. All levels of experience welcome. For more information, call 616.374.4591, email lko@llcoop.org, visit our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

AUGUST 22 – BRIDGE GROUP 9:00 a.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. All levels of experience welcome. For more information, call 616.374.4591, email lko@llcoop.org, visit our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

AUGUST 23 – SUMMER'S OVER BASH 2:00 p.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. Kindergarten through 5th graders can hop on in! For more information, call 616.374.4591, email lko@ llcoop.org, visit our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

AUGUST 24 – END OF SUMMER BOOK DISCUSSION 12:30 p.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. Any reader welcome too read The Missing: Book 1, Found, by Margaret Peterson Haddix and join the discussion. Pizza provided. Registration required! For more information, call 616.374.4591, email lko@llcoop.org, visit our website www.LakeOdessaLibrary.org, or check our Facebook page events.

AUGUST 29 – BRIDGE GROUP 9:00 a.m. at the Lake Odessa Community Library. All levels of experience welcome. For more information, call 616.374.4591, email lko@llcoop.org, visit 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.

SUNDAY – OLD TIME COUNTRY MUSIC SHOWS 3:00 p.m. at Bob's Barn Jamborees, 1417 Johnson Street. Open Mic at 4:30 p.m. Always free admission. Cotact bobwarner40@gmail.com.

LYONS/MUIR –

JULY 31-AUGUST 2 – SUMMER CELEBRATION VBS 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at First Christan Church of Muir, 138 W Garden Street in the Annex.

AUGUST 1 – LYONS/MUIR HISTORICAL MUSEUM 10:00 a.m. All ages welcome. Learn about local history, food production/ storage, and more during a guided tour of the museum with local experts. Registration required - call or visit the Lyons District Library to register.

AUGUST 1 – GAME NIGHT 4:00 p.m. All ages welcome at the Lyons District Library for games and a snack!

AUGUST 2 – KNITTER'S CIRCLE 11:00 a.m. All ages and experience levels welcome to join at the Lyons District Library to craft and learn in a supportive environment.

AUGUST 2 – POKEMON GO CLUB 1:00 p.m. All ages meet at the Lyons District Library with your walking shoes on and join fellow trainers on a Poke-walk around Lyons. Visit Pokestops, battle in raids, and take over gyms with friends.

AUGUST 3 – WRITERS GROUP 10:00 a.m. Enjoy a cup of coffee while engaging with fellow writers for feedback and inspiration at the Lyons District Library.

AUGUST 4 – OUTDOOR MOVIE Lyons District Library lawn at dusk. All ages welcome. Bring a blanket/chair and your favorite snacks to enjoy a showing of Wild America (PG 1997) under the stars. Weather permitting.

AUGUST 5 – SUMMER LEARNING PROGRAM FINALE PARTY

10:00 a.m. at the Lyons District Library. Turn in logs and enter for summer prizes! Fun games and activities on the lawn including a bounce house and watermelon eating contest.

AUGUST 8 – CRAFTERNOON 1:00 p.m. Youth and teens beat the heat at the Lyons District Library while crafting! Supplies provided.

AUGUST 8 – GAME NIGHT 4:00 p.m. All ages welcome at the Lyons District Library for games and a snack!

AUGUST 9 – KNITTER'S CIRCLE 11:00 a.m. All ages and experience levels welcome to join at the Lyons District Library to craft and learn in a supportive environment.

AUGUST 9 – STORYTIME 11:30 a.m. Youth and CaregiversEnjoy stories, songs, and activities that help build early literacy skills during storytime at the Lyons District Library.

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

AUGUST 10 – LYONS FARMERS MARKET 3:00 p.m. Visit the Lyons District Library's booth to learn more about our services, complete a craft, and participate in fun activities!

AUGUST 11 – KIDS BINGO 1:00 p.m. Youth and Teen - Stop by the Lyons District Library to play Bingo with friends and try to win fun prizes!

AUGUST 12 – BOOKISH BINGO 11:00 a.m. Adult - Play Bingo at the library for a chance to win books and other fun prizes!

AUGUST 15 – GAME NIGHT 4:00 p.m. All ages welcome at the Lyons District Library for games and a snack!

AUGUST 16 – KNITTER'S CIRCLE 11:00 a.m. All ages and experience levels welcome to join at the Lyons District Library to craft and learn in a supportive environment.

AUGUST 16 – POKEMON GO CLUB 1:00 p.m. All ages meet at the Lyons District Library with your walking shoes on and join fellow trainers on a Poke-walk around Lyons. Visit Pokestops, battle in raids, and take over gyms with friends.

AUGUST 17 – WRITERS GROUP 10:00 a.m. Enjoy a cup of coffee while engaging with fellow writers for feedback and inspiration at the Lyons District Library.

AUGUST 18 – NERF WARS 1:00 p.m. at the Lyons District Library. Youth and Teens join us on the library lawn for a fun and friendly NERF battle. Standard blasters and darts provided, but participants are welcome to bring their own as well. Weather permitting.

AUGUST 22 – GAME NIGHT 4:00 p.m. All ages welcome at the Lyons District Library for games and a snack!

AUGUST 23 – KNITTER'S CIRCLE 11:00 a.m. All ages and experience levels welcome to join at the Lyons District Library to craft and learn in a supportive environment.

AUGUST 23 – STORYTIME 11:30 a.m. Youth and CaregiversEnjoy stories, songs, and activities that help build early literacy skills during storytime at the Lyons District Library.

AUGUST 24 – WRITERS GROUP 10:00 a.m. Enjoy a cup of coffee while engaging with fellow writers for feedback and inspiration at the Lyons District Library.

AUGUST 29 – SIP & READ BOOK CLUB 11:00 a.m. at the Lyons District Library. Adults - Join fellow readers for a discussion of Raft of Stars by Andrew J. Graff. Coffee, tea, and snacks provided.

AUGUST 29 – GAME NIGHT 4:00 p.m. All ages welcome at the Lyons District Library for games and a snack!

AUGUST 30 – KNITTER'S CIRCLE 11:00 a.m. All ages and experience levels welcome to join at the Lyons District Library to craft and learn in a supportive environment.

AUGUST 31 – WRITERS GROUP 10:00 a.m. Enjoy a cup of coffee while engaging with fellow writers for feedback and inspiration at

- SATURDAY, JULY 29, 2023

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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

AUGUST 12 – AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY GOLF OUTING at Morrison Lake Golf Club. Sign up at the Saranac American Legion. AUGUST 27 – ANNUAL ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH FESTIVAL 6070 David Hwy. 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Chicken dinner, entertainment, kids activities, raffle, 50/50, silent auction, crafts, baked goods and produce. All proceeds benefit St. Anthony's Building Fund.

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.

Estate Auction

Thursday, August 3, 2023•3 p.m.

1205 W. Ellis Ave, Belding, Michigan

DIRECTIONS: North of M44 on M91 to Ellis Ave (Candlestone Golf), E. 8/10ths to Auction.

Mr. Ekleberry spent his career in the Navy. He loved to hunt, shoot competition and reload ammo. Please join us for this nice estate auction. 10% BP. Two Auctioneers Selling.

HOUSEHOLD: Roll Top Desk; Kitchen Cabinet; Round Kitchen table & 4 chairs; Wall Table; End Tables; Leather Recliner; Power Lift Chair; 5 ft Church Pew; Sofa; La-Z-Boy recliner; Lingerie chest; 4 pc Bedroom suite; 4 Bar Stools; Park Bench; Microwave; & much more! ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES: 3 drawer dresser w/ hanky boxes; Noritake China; Blue Willow Dishes; Pottery; Geisha Doll; Trunk; Solid State Radio; Westinghouse table fan; Milk Can; 2 green metal chairs; Van Ocker Pallets Bowling shirt; Royal Typewriter; Jack Knives, Zippos, (4) Pocket Watches; Jewelry; TOYS: Few Vintage Toy trucks; Lionel Electric Train Set in Box; Matchbox cars; COINS: Kennedy Silver Halves; Sacagawea & Susan B. Anthony dollars; Commemorative Silver coins; Penny & Nickle Sets; Wheaties; ‘Men In space’ Solid Bronze Proof Set; GUNS: Benelli Sport II 12 ga: Iver Johnson champion 20 ga; Remington 11-87 Premier Trap 12 ga; Beretta 12 ga Auto; black powder pistol& Holster; Black Powder rifle; Powder Horn; Competition Daisy pellet gun; (2) gun safes; AMMUNITION: Numerous full boxes 12 ga; 20 ga; 22 WMR; 22 Wildcat; 22 Win Mag; DU 50th Anniv Tin & Shells; Reloaders, dies & Related; FISHING/HUNTING: Shooters Jacket; Browning Recurve Bow; Darton compound Bow; Fly rods, fishing rods & Reels; Fish Creel; Mr. Buddy Heater; GARAGE: DeWalt Compound Miter Saw; Floor jack; Shop vice; (3) Kennedy Tool boxes; Machinist tools; Carpenters Tool Box; 9 Drawer tool Bench; Hand Tools; Battery Charger; Screw Jacks; Ladders; Schwinn 8 speed bicycle; Warn Winch; Poulan chain Saw; Vintage Brace, Bits & Wood Box; Shop Vacs; Troy Bilt Chipper/Shredder; Lawn Tools; Farm Jack; Front tine Tiller; & More! ESTATE OF BILL EKLEBERRY

Sparrow Ionia Hospital recognizes caregivers for outstanding patient care

IONIA, MI – Sparrow Ionia Hospital has honored two caregivers for their compassionate and dedicated approach toward patients and their team members.

Surgical Services Nurse Hally Reule, RN, was named DAISY Award honoree based on a patient nomination for her considerate and understanding character during the patient’s recent stay. Reule has worked for Sparrow since 2015.

“Hally is an amazing nurse who is adored by both patients and staff,” said Sparrow Ionia Hospital Surgical Services Manager Courtney Dow, RN. “It will not surprise anyone who knows her to hear that she went above and beyond her responsibilities as a nurse to help one of her patients succeed outside of the hospital. She truly cares for her patients.”

Nominated by fellow caregivers, Sparrow Medical Group (SMG) Ionia Medical Assistant Katelyn VanDerske, MA, received the BEE Award for transcending expectations to support caregivers whenever and wherever needed to make the entire team better. VanDerske has worked at Sparrow Ionia since 2019.

“Katelyn is very versatile and knowledgeable in her role,” said SMG Ionia Practice Manager Marsha Nemeth, RN.

“She is able to shift her responsibilities from the family practice to the hospital to work with ease.”

The DAISY Award is an international program that rewards and celebrates the extraordinary, compassionate, and skillful care given by nurses every day. DAISY is an acronym for Diseases Attacking the Immune System. The DAISY Award is a national program created in memory of J. Patrick Barnes who died in 1999 of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura, or ITP, at age 33. His family was overwhelmed by the skillful and compassionate nurses who cared for him, and the DAISY Foundation and award were created as an expression of their gratitude.

The BEE Award recognizes excellence among clinical support caregivers who work alongside nursing teams to deliver quality, compassionate care. BEE is an acronym for Be Exceptional Every day. Acknowledging the strength behind teamwork, the BEE Award is given in conjunction with the DAISY Award to symbolize the relationship between nursing and clinical support caregivers.

To learn more about Sparrow Ionia Hospital, go to Sparrow. org/Ionia.

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