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Dehi Township rehabs home bought for a buck Will Kangas wkangas@lsj.com

DELHI TWP. – Delhi Township Trustees approved the sale of another refurbished house as part of its housing stabilization program. Trustees on Oct. 18 approved the sale of the house at 2138 Dean Street for $69,900 and authorized the township manager or

township treasurer to execute all documents related to the sale. The property, which had holes in the roof, was purchased through the state’s Housing Urban Development’s “$1 Home Sales to Local Governments” Program and restored not only to diminish blight in the neighborhood but also to return it to the tax rolls, said Community Development

Director Tracy Miller. The township is using the state program as a basis for a program of its own, in which the blighted homes are bought for $1, restored by the township, and then sold. The program was started as a means to make sure township neighborhoods aren’t negatively affected See PROGRAM, Page 3

Spring musical part of Holt’s budget cutbacks Will Kangas wkangas@lsj.com

HOLT — Budget cuts are never easy. A decision to freeze the extra pay given to the director of the yearly spring musical this year has led to it being cancelled. The decision by Holt Public Schools administrators was unwanted, but is part of a larger picture, according to Superintendent Dr. Johnny Scott. “We felt it was a matter of comparing opportunities for our students out of the classroom,” Scott said. “And we felt there are still opportunities for students

to become involved in a production elsewhere in the community.” Students are currently rehearsing for the fall production of “Arsenic and Old lace” which will be presented the first week of November. The long list of extra pay given to employees who participate is called “Schedule B” and includes everything from coaching sports to being the captain of the Quiz Bowl team or a student government advisor. Teachers sign up to be in those positions at the end of the previous school year. Scott said only those positions that were not immediately filled at the

end of last year were considered to be cut this year. The director and technical director for the spring production was not filled, so it was one of a few that were cut. Another cut was the Key Club sponsor, who helps high school students who work with a service organization like the Holt Lions or Kiwanis. Faced with a projected $4 million deficit, district officials have hosted numerous public forums throughout the community to help explain the process. Holt High School Senior Amanda Viges said she will

Students from Saudi Arabia talk about what its like in their country at the International Festival at Wilcox Elementary Oct. 19. WILL KANGAS

Wilcox Elementary School hosts International Night Will Kangas wkangas@lsj.com

HOLT – The heavy thump of drums filled the Wilcox Elementary gymnasium. It was part of a welcoming song by fourth graders who also sang and made physical gestures to replicate an African song. Holt’s Wilcox Elementary hosted “International Night” on Oct. 19.

The festival hosts MSU students who act as cultural ambassadors and show students how those from other countries dress, eat and live life. Both third and fourth graders also presented separate concerts to give festival-goers a taste of music from other countries. Alissa Cohen, MSU’s English Language Center faculty advisor to the new

Cultural Ambassadors Club, helped organize the event. “We are a group of international students at MSU whose mission is to forge international connections and foster cultural understanding,” she said. “It was a special night and the club worked very hard to prepare.” The club consists of 22 See FESTIVAL, Page 7

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Expo at Holt High Oct. 26 More than 500 visitors came to meet and talk with representatives of almost 80 Delhi Township businesses at the 2010 Delhi Business Expo. Organizers expect to exceed that turnout at the third annual Delhi Business Expo on Oct. 26, at Holt High School. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend. The Expo runs from 6-8:30 p.m. With studies documenting that more than fifty cents of every dollar spent locally stays in the local economy, Expo organizer Chuck Grinnell emphasized that the Expo offers a great opportunity for residents and local business representatives to get acquainted. “The Expo really supports the growth of local business,” he said. “It’s a way of reconnecting with that ‘small town service’ you get when you know the merchant or salesperson.” In addition to exhibits of local merchants’ goods and services, the Expo will feature coupons and giveaways for attendees, and many vendors will offer exclusive Expo discounts to those who stop by. There will also be a grand prize drawing for a $500 VISA® gift card, so attendees are encouraged to register. The third annual Delhi Business Expo will be held Wednesday, Oct. 26, from 6-8:30 p.m. at Holt High School, 5885 West Holt Road, Holt.

Grovenburg church seeks vendors for major bazaar Grovenburg United Methodist Church in Holt is calling for vendors for its 37th annual Old Country Church Bazaar held in conjunction with the Holt Craft Show Village Sampler. Vendor tables are available for $25 for the first table and $15 for additional tables. The fee covers both Friday, Nov. 18 and Sat., Nov. 19. Bazaar hours are Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Interested persons should contact Robin Towsley at (517) 242-4208 to reserve space. Grovenburg UMC is located at 1368 Grovenburg Road in Holt, just 1.25 miles south of Holt Road. The facility is fully handicap-accessible.

Weavers Guild to hold sale of fine hand-crafted items The Greater Lansing Weavers Guild will present its annual juried Weaving Sale Friday, Nov. 4 from noon-9 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 5 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Edgewood United Methodist Church, 469 N. Hagadorn Road, East Lansing. Parking is free. On sale will be

handcrafted scarves, shawls and other wearables, household linens, holiday ornaments, jewelry, rugs and baskets, fiber arts, demonstrations and hands-on activities.

Auditions for area students to perform with LSO set up The Lansing Symphony Orchestra (LSO) invites local instrumentalists grades 9-12 to audition for an opportunity to perform Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite alongside LSO musicians during the annual Holiday Pops concert on Sunday, Dec. 11, at 3 p.m. at Wharton Center for Performing Arts, featuring vocal guest artist Diane Penning. Auditions will be held Friday, Nov. 18, at Pattengill Middle School Auditorium, 626 Marshall St., Lansing, 3:30-8:30 p.m. Registration is required and applications are due via mail by Friday, Nov. 4. Applications and music parts are available for download at www.lansingsymphony.org (on the “Education” page). Available positions include: violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, trumpet and trombone. For more information, contact Rachel Santorelli, (517) 487-5001 ext. 13 or Rachel@lansingsymphony.org.

VFW, Auxiliary holds annual Voice of Democracy contest The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7309 and its Ladies Auxiliary, Mason, is sponsoring the annual Voice of Democracy audio scriptwriting contest for students in grades 9-12 with the theme, “Is There Pride in Serving in Our Military?” and the Patriot’s Pen essay contest for students in grades 6-8 with the theme, “Are You Proud of Your Country?”To read last year’s national winning essays, visit www.vfw.org, click on programs, VFW scholarship programs. For more information, contact Ruth Later at (517) 676-3926 or e-mail ruthiel@cablespeed.com.

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BIBLE STUDY Bible study and prayer meeting, Dimondale Christian Outreach, 123 N. Bridge St., Dimondale, 7 p.m. Thursdays. With Bob and Sandra Carpenter, pastors. Info: 663-8872. Bible Study School, IDMR, 4573 Willoughby Road Suite E, Holt, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Sundays, 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays. See the Bible in pictures like the Prophets and Apostles saw in visions. In Bible classes you can see 450 square feet of multicolored fully detailed charts showing historical, prophetic and scientific knowledge. Refer to and read: Romans 1:19-20. Info: 927-3177 , lansingbible.weebly.com.

CLASSES Breastfeeding Classes, Greater Lansing, ongoing. Learn more about breastfeeding to give your baby the very best start. Info: 337-7365, www.epobaby.org. Free weekly yoga class, Just B Yoga & Tai Chi LLC, 106 Island Ave., Lansing, 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesdays. Free weekly power yoga class for all levels. Get rid of stress, increase muscle tone, meet new friends. Yoga mats provided. Info: 488-5260, www.justbyoga.com. Cost: Free. Jazzercise, Holt, Holt, 4:30 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays; 6 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays; 8:30 a.m. Saturdays. Every group fitness class combines dancebased cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximium fat burn. Registration is ongoing. Call for location. Contact Pam Lynch at jazzerpammy@gmail.com or 351-1689. Info: 351-1689, www.jazzercise.com.

items and personal needs items will be given to the Dimondale Pantries for those in need. For your donation, receive 5 percent off total purchase. Info: 646-0225, www.thegrand-daleshoppe.com. Cost: Free.

MSU Crew Club Rent-aRower Fundraiser, Lansing, Lansing, Oct. 22-23 or by appointment in November or on an individual basis Jan. 9-May 30. Rowers from the MSU Club Rowing Team will do yard work, snow removal and general labor around the house to help cover expenses for the spring racing season. Minimum of two rowers per job at $10 per hour per rower for a four-hour minimum. Go online to fill out the form and request work or email or call Pat Lyons at patlyons64@gmail.com or (248) 953-7899. Info: www.msucrewclub.com. Cost: $80 minimum.

Kids’ Monster Mash, Capital Area District Library Holt-Delhi Branch, 2078 Aurelius Road, Holt, 4:30 p.m. Oct. 24. Come dressed in your Halloween best for spooky stories, a fun craft and monster dancing. For ages 3 to 8 years old. Registration required. Info: 694-9351 ext. 3, www.cadl.org. Cost: free. Steampunk Jewelry Workshop, Capital Area District Library Holt-Delhi Branch, 2078 Aurelius Road, Holt, 4:30 p.m. Oct. 27. For ages 12 to 18. Make some fun and funky steampunk jewelry projects. Registration required. Info: 694-9351, www.cadl.org. Cost: Free.

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Michigan Youth Challenge Academy orientations, Battle Creek VA Medical Center Campus, Building 138, Building 138, 5500 Armstrong Road, Battle Creek, 8 a.m. Oct. 29 and Nov. 5, HOLIDAY 9 and 19. Apply for this 22-week Boo at the Zoo, Potter Park Zoo, voluntary residential school aimed 1301 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Lansing, at dropouts and at-risk youth CALL FOR CLUBS AND noon Oct. 22 through 4 p.m. Oct. ages 16-18. Visit website or call Call for Foster Parents, 23. Little ghouls and boys will enjoy for details. Info: (800) 372-0523, MEETINGS Lutheran Social Services of two afternoons of spooktacular www.ngycp.org/mi. Cost: free. Kiwanis Club of Holt, Charlar Michigan, 801 S. Waverly Road, fun. Not-too-scary Halloween tricks Place, 4230 Charlar Drive, Holt, Lansing, ongoing. Lutheran Social SENIORS and treats for the whole family. 6:30 p.m. Mondays. Info: 699-5595. Services of Michigan is always There will be activities for everyone Health Fair and Flu/ looking for loving people to become Kiwanis Club of South to enjoy including crafts for kids, Pneumonia shot clinic, foster parents for the children in straw maze, live animal Holt Senior Care & Rehab Center, Lansing, Salvation Army, 701 W. the greater Lansing area. Foster presentations, hayrides, the Boo 5091 Willoughby Road, Holt, Jolly Road, Lansing, 7:30-8:30 a.m. parents for treatment foster care Tunnel and trick-or-treating. 1-3 p.m. Oct. 28. Also free health Oct. 28. Info: 882-1495. are also in very high demand, with Costumes (for all ages) screenings: vision, hearing, blood South Lansing/Holt Rotary reimbursement of up to $60 per encouraged. Info: 702-4730, pressure, blood sugar and balance. Meeting, Causeway Bay Hotel, day. Info: 321-7663, www.lssm.org . www.potterparkzoo.org. Cost: $10, Vendors with health information, 6820 S. Cedar St., Lansing, noon $8 for seniors, $2 for all children chair massage, refreshments and a Call for Participants for to 1:15 p.m. Wednesdays. Info: ages 3-16, $4 for Ingham County free medical diary (while supplies Holt Village Sampler 525-4421. Adult Residents, $3 for Ingham last). Info: 694-2144. Cost: Free. Show, Holt, show is Nov. 17. County Senior Residents. Looking for homes and crafters FUNDRAISERS SPECIAL EVENTS to participate. This is the 29th 17th Annual Fall Reception Call for vendors for Old 28th Annual Michigan year of the show. Crafters open Country Church Bazaar, for Ele’s Place, Country Club Women’s Hall of Fame their homes to the public to shop. Grovenburg United Methodist, 1368 of Lansing, 2200 Moores River Awards Dinner & Info: 517-694-7061, Grovenburg Rd, Holt, for event 9 Drive, Lansing, 5:30 p.m. Oct. 26. Induction Ceremony, www.holtcrafters.com. a.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 18 and 9 Reservations available through Oct. Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center, a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 19. Call Robin 19. Michael A. Wells, new CEO and Call For Vendors for Eighth 55 S. Harrison Road, East Lansing, Towsley for more information. Info: president of Jackson National Life Annual Craft & Gift Expo, Oct. 27. Eight women and one 242-4208. Cost: $25 for the first Insurance Company, will be the Capitol City Baptist School, 5100 man will be honored. Reception table, $15 for each additional. guest of honor. Hors d’oeuvres and Willoughby Road, Holt, show is 1-7 begins at 5 p.m. Dinner 6 p.m. cocktails. Ele’s Place is a healing p.m. Nov. 18 and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. followed by the ceremony at 7 LIBRARIES center for grieving children. Info: 19. Held in conjunction with the p.m. Call or visit the website to Drop-In Halloween Crafts, 482-1315. Cost: $100. Holt Village Sampler Arts & Crafts RSVP. Info: 484-1880, ext. 203, Capital Area District Library South Show. Crafters and artists may call A Sweet Halloween for www.michiganwomenshallof Lansing Branch, 3500 S. Cedar or email for further information and Those in Need, The Grandfame.org. Cost: $125 per person. St., Lansing, 4 p.m. Oct. 26. For an application. Info: 694-6122, ext. dale Shoppe, 138 S. Bridge St., ages 5 to 10. Info: 272-9840, 17, capitolcitybaptistministries.org. Dimondale, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. www.cadl.org. Cost: Free. Cost: free admission. 27-29. Donated non-perishable food

smoking and live their lives free of Halloween Party, Lexington nicotine. Info: 627-9606. Cost: free Lansing Hotel, 925 S. Creyts Road, or $1 donation. Lansing, 7-9 p.m. Oct. 26. Show off your costumes at this fun Postpartum Depression family Halloween dance. DJ, treats, Support Group, McRee Guest refreshments, raffle drawings and House, 401 W. Greenlawn Ave., more. Sponsored by Delta Lansing, second and fourth Township Parks and Recreation Mondays. An ongoing support and the Bretton Woods Lions group for new mothers. Children Club. Pre-registration and preand other support persons are payment required. Info: 323-8555, welcome. Space is limited. Call to www.deltami.gov/parks. Cost: $20 register. Info: 975-7773. Cost: Free. per family for up to 5 people, $5 for each person beyond the initial 5. THEATER Scarecrow Contest, Potter Stages of the Law Theater Park Zoological Garden, 1301 S Festival series: Pennsylvania Ave, Lansing, through “Conspiracy”, Riverwalk Oct. 31. Members of the public Theatre, 228 Museum Drive, are encouraged to join in the zoo’s Lansing, 7 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. fall festivities by creating animalFriday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, themed scarecrows to be displayed Oct. 20-23 and 27-30. Historical at the zoo through Oct. 31. See re-creation of the 1942 Wannsee website for more details. Info: Conference. Written by Loring 483-4222, www.potterparkzoo.org. Mandel. Directed by James Houska. Call or visit the website to order Trip to Frankenmuth, Holt tickets in advance. Info: 372-0945, First Presbyterian Church, 2021 N. www.riverwalktheatre.com. Cost: Aurelius Road, Holt, for Nov. 15 trip. $14, $12 seniors and students; $4 Join church members and friends off on Thursdays. for a chartered, one-day bus trip to Frankenmuth. Bus will depart from VOLUNTEERS the church parking lot at 9 a.m., Call for Volunteers, Grace return at 5-5:30 p.m. Shopping at Hospice, 2205 Jolly Road, Ste. Bronner’s, followed by a complete C, Okemos, ongoing. Individuals lunch at Zehnder’s. Space is limited. throughout Ingham County are Mail or drop off payment to the needed to spend time with church office by Oct. 23. Info: terminally ill patients doing 699-6956. Cost: $35 per person enjoyable activities, such as includes lunch, bus ticket, tax and reading, talking or engaging in gratuities. a hobby. Call or email lbonney@ghospice.com for more SUPPORT information and to sign up. Info: GROUPS (887) 306-5588. Domestic Violence Call for Volunteers for Support Group, Women’s Elder Law of Michigan, Center of Greater Lansing, building Greater Lansing area, Lansing, to the right, back conference room, ongoing. Elder Law of Michigan is 1712 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, seeking volunteers to reach out 6-7:30 p.m. Mondays, noon-1:30 to older citizens about potential p.m. Saturdays, not held on benefits to help pay for Medicare. holidays. Support group for those Call for more information and who are currently in, recently to sign up. Info: 853-2398, out of, or still dealing with a www.elderlawofmi.org. domestic violence relationship. This Meals-on-Wheels can be physical, verbal, emotional, volunteers, Tri County Office financial, etc. Info: 372-9163, On Aging, 5303 S. Cedar St. www.womenscenterofgreater # 1, Lansing. Volunteers deliver lansing.org. Cost: Free. meals to older adults who do not Nicotine Anonymous, normally leave their home. The Sparrow Hospital, St. Lawrence usual commitment is about one campus, Doctor’s Dining Room, hour per month. Info: 887-1460. 1210 W. Saginaw St., Lansing, 6 p.m. Mondays. A group of men and women helping each other to quit

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he Holt Rams swim and dive teams are trading their goggles for oven mitts to commence the 18th annual Apple Pie Fundraiser. Over the years, thousands of pies have been sold to Holt and surrounding communities to help support the swim program. “This is one of our main fundraisers for the year,” said Head Coach Marty Pohl. “It’s fun making all of the pies, and the community counts on us to do it. They are all handmade and offered at a very fair price; $10 each or 3 for $28.” “We are in a re-building phase for both the boys and girls teams, but we have a strong core to build from,” Pohl said. “And you can never have enough swimmers”. Fundraisers like these help to reduce participation costs, which ultimately recruit more athletes. And the swimmers and parents have a blast making pies; over 1300 in about 10 hours. “It is quite the assembly line”.

Rams swimming has a proud tradition of Excellence; more than 20 conference championships for girls and boys over the past 20 years and more academic All-Americans, over 30 in all, (3.75 cumulative GPA by graduation and earn 2 varsity letters) than any other sport at Holt High School. When you buy a pie, you aren’t just helping individual swimmers - you’re supporting a tradition and history of Rams Swimming and Diving. Apple pies orders can be placed at www.holtrams.com, by emailing holtswimapplepies@yahoo.com or by calling Jeanette Harris, (517) 763-5428. All orders must be prepaid. Pies can be picked up on Nov. 12 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the rear (south) entrance of Holt High School (near the football field). Due to lack of storage, pies not picked up at the scheduled time will be donated or re-sold. No refunds.

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$ Last year the Holt Swimming and Dive Teams earned funds through this popular pie production. COURTESY PHOTO We are also looking for community volunteers. If you’re interested in supporting Holt’s swim teams, contact Jeanette Harris at (517) 763-5428.

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Ram golf, tennis teams proud of finals finishes themselves in those conditions,” Harkema said. The competition was the HOLT – Last weekend last for Holt’s three teams from across the seniors, Lauren Strong, state competed in the Kari Somerville and Casey tennis and golf state cham- Harkema. Harkema howpionships. Concluding two ever, is looking into consuccessful seasons, Holt tinuing her golf career sent teams to both. at either Hope College or In Girls Golf, the team Calvin College. finished 8th in the state “It was a group of girls after winning their 4th that started as freshman straight regional and really worked hard to championship to earn their become good players, and appearance. After 36 holes that’s really what our prothe Rams’ top four shot a gram has become,” Coach team score of 598. Harkema said. “It was a great season, The Rams will return to finish top 10 in the state their number one golfer again is a great accomPader Her, and sophomore plishment,” Coach Doug Alexxis VanPelt who Harkema said. “I’m really scored in multiple varsity proud of my team for what events this year. The two they’ve accomplished this will look to lead Holt to year.” another successful season Over the weekend the in 2012. Holt golfers had to endure The Rams tennis team some tough golf condifinished off an unexpected tions. The tournament was season, finishing 20th at played on a links course the division one state tourand the lack of trees made nament. The Rams failed the extreme winds an even to earn any team points at bigger factor. the tournament but coach According to Harkema Russ Olcheske said that the wins were so strong, doesn’t take away from balls lying on the green what his team has accomwould start to move on plished. their own. We didn’t win any “The conditions were matches but it wasn’t from very tough and I was proud a lack of focus, a lack of how the girls handled of intensity or a lack of Ryan Bort

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Production set for November at Holt HS cals and comedies, as well as several events in the winter and fall months at other venues in the greater Lansing area. “The Guys” is a play by Anne Nelson about the firefighting men and women who gave their lives on 9/11. In the play, Joan (LeAnn Dethlefsen), an editor, helps Nick, (Rick Dethlefsen) a paralyzed by grief FDNY captain, prepare the eulogies for an unprecedented number of firefighters who died under

his command that day. The play debuted off-Broadway at The Flea Theater on Dec. 4, 2001. According to Joseph Dickson, executive director of the theater company, 50 percent of the box office proceeds will go to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation. “I wanted to do something different and positive with this first show,”said Dickson. “I’m proud to be able to share this important and touch-

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ANTIQUE BUYER PAYING CASH, for pottery, paintings, clocks, sterling silver, musical instruments, jewelry, period furniture, country items. Call John 517 202-2570.

NICE 1 BDRM DUPLEX, laundry, storage, MSU 1 Block yard, quiet neighborhood, driveway parking, private entrance. $510/month. Call 616-891-0887.

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BARN SALE Oct. 22, 8-5. 969 Eden Rd., Mason. Hunting, fishing, rifles & shotguns, antique ammo.

GROEBECK 1119 Blake Lg. 2 bdrm. 1.5 bath, att. garage, bsmt. rec room, air. No pets smokers. $800. Call 517487-8478.

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POOL TABLE WITH ping pong top & all accessories, $100, you move it. Call 517367-7891.

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DEWITT 2 bdrm. + office, Call to find out more about EHO basement, garage, newly 7788. our current 1 month free redecorated. $750/mo. + program and our 40" TV dep. & util. No pets or FRANDOR NEAR. deluxe special offer. Come home to smoking. 669-9455. apartments. very best lo- a beautiful new 40" TV or cation 1 mi to LCC, 1 mi to enjoy 1 month free rent on 615 N. PENNSYLVANIA Near univ e rsity . Law students us! Enjoy a peaceful life on a Sparrow Hosp. Spacious 1 - UPPER apt. tell us they save $700yr on beautiful street. Easy access WILLIAMSTON & 2 bdrm. Most utilities for rent. House in country. LAND CONTRACT parking there car here in to downtown Charlotte and incl. $500 & $570 per mo 3 bdrm./2 bath upper, Holt Schools. 4465 Bowcarport + gas sav e d. Take highways. Choose from 1, 2 +deposit. Ph. 517-204-6534. Incl. all util. & satellite. line. 2050 sq.ft. 4 bdrm., bus 1/2 block away. Rent and 3 bedroom spacious Call: 810-923-1062 2.5 bath, 2nd fl. laundry, 2 starts at $500, carport & apartments, each with am712 PEACHTREE, MASON. car garage, $149,900. util included. 517-482-8196 ple closet space and modern Granite countertops, new $10,000 down. amenities. Also, pet friendly. appliances/cabinets/carpe Ph. 517-290-4829 t. $695 plus utilties. No FREE HEAT & WATER. Auto Saddleback Ranch ApartOwners/Waverly. Quiet ments are right where you pets/smoking. 2 BD, 1 BA, desirable neighborhood. want to be. For details call Washer/Dryer in unit, Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. No 517-272-1000 or view Dishwasher, Balcony or SOUTHEAST LANSING 2 pets. From $575. 517-712vandaproperties.com Patio. (517)391-0174 bdrm., 1.5 bath, deck, air, 4915, 202-3234, 323-1153 www.RentLansing.com bsmt. no pets $665 + dep., 1st mo. free. Call Tim 517326 BANBERRY SO U T H . GRAND LEDGE 393-8970 C A D G E W I T H FA R M S . 3 GRAND LEDGE 223 N. Bridge Street, Apt $99 DEPOSIT bdrms., 2 baths, 90% re2 bdrm. i f replace, # 4, - rent $450.00 - 1 bedSouth Lansing. Very modeled & updated, all garage, central air, room, 1 bathroom, livingclean 2 bedrooms, new new top end appliances in washer & dryer, dining combo, utilities inupgrades, $560/$600. Aug. ’07. Reduced to $650. 517-282-9669 or cluded with rent - NO 517-393-9307. $45,000 Age restriction 54 517-349-8000 PETS & up. Open House Oct. 9 & 517-575-2668 23, 1-4. 517-331-4238, if no 517-622-6059 BEECHFIELD Ef f iciency thru answer call 517-371-1101. or 2 bedroom, $325-$560. HOUSING www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. Utilities included. Taylor DISCRIMINATION? com Realty 517-272-1512. Call The Fair Housing Center at: 1-877-979-FAIR. Call to find out more about our current 1 month free INGHAM MEDICAL NEAR MLS #29200. 1999 well program and our 40" TV large 1 bdrm. upper $499+; Old Orchard Apts. maintained 3 bdrm, 2 bath special offer. Come home larger 1bdrm. w/den, new ranch on 2.5 beautiful to a beautiful new 40" TV carpet, bsmt. & porch, acres. Cathedral ceiling, & or enjoy 1 month free rent lower, $599+; new furna walkout bsmt. $139,900. on us! Enjoy a peaceful life ces & air, all appl. includOpen House Oct. 23 1-4pm. on a beautiful tree-lined ing microwave & W/D. Call MaryAnn @ Tito F. street, with easy access to $100 moves you in! Smoke, pet, drug, alcohol Reyes, RE at 517-599-4547. transportation, shopping, environment free Mary entertainment and MSU. 347-1127. BARN ROOF Choose from 1, 2 and 3 "0" sec. deposit We put steel roofs on bedroom spacious aparthigh barns. Ask for John Lansing Area ments, each with ample 1 or 2 bdrms Apts. 616-527-3635. Apartments for Rent closet space and modern 1 & 2 Bedroom amenities. Also, pet friend FARWELL MI Country setStarting at $425 ly. Pinewood Club Apartting on 1 1/3 acres. 3 Utilities Included ments are right where you bdrm. ranch, 2 baths, fami (517) 372-6250 want to be. 517-272-1000 ly rm. w/fireplace, game i v sit a v ndaproperties.com rm., 16x40 garage, cent. LCC NEAR 1 bdrm. apt. air, new windows. $625; also 1 room private $129,000. Owner, 989-954- CARY APTS. S. LANSING. Call us today! bath & kitch. $500. Util. Efficiency, 1 & 2 bdrms., 7664. 517-694-8975 incl. Sec. dep. & applica$410/$480/$520 mo., heat, QUALITY CLEANING conditions apply tion fee. No pets. Nonwater, sewer & trash in& professional organizing. smoking. 517-675-5143 cluded. 517-202-3964. Amber Warner leave message. 517-420-5405 ONLY $699 CEDAR CREEK APTS. in PINE NORTH UPSTAIRS 1 1st month free Okemos school district. 2 WILLIAMSTON LAKES Owosso area bdrm, clean, priv a te en& 3 bdrm. avail. We pay 2 bdrm., 2 bath, 2 car ga3B/2B all appliances, trance, walking distance the heat. Call 517 349-3134 rage, 1144 sq. ft. plus fin incl. central a/c to LCC, private drive, no or visit us at 4394 Okemos ished porch. New roof. play scape, basketball pets or smokers. $425 incl. Rd. $36,000. Must sell. Ph. 517court, swimming pool and Util. 517-896-0538 655-4675. pet friendly! $0 application fee COLONIAL VILLAGE any credit considered S. SIDE e v ry nice, clean, AREA: small 1 bdrm. won’t last long, hurry in! Timothy & Shawn David quiet 2 bdrm., $475, Quiet Area. No Smoking, EHO washer/dryer hookup. No Pets. Call 517-485www.candlewickcourt.com We are a mom & pop 517-388-0584. 4300 (888)896-8109 installation team w/ 20 years 1988 SINGLE WIDE MOBILE experience, specializing in all HOME Utility shed, lawn types of floor coverings. mower, refrigerator, Certified Installers washer-dryer, & air cond Insured • References incld. Very clean w/newer carpet & fresh paint. 517-505-1756 $4300/obo. 517-614-0554. tdavid1967@hotmail.com

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Audi AUDI A4 1.8T AWD 2002 83k miles, 1 owner, 5 speed manual, Excellent condition.

$8500 silver 517-349-5143

CAVALIER 2003 2 dr. LS, loaded, factory warranty

AUDI A4 1.8T QUATTRO 2002 83k miles, 1 owner, 5 speed manual, Excellent condition.

$8500 silver 517-349-5143

TRACKER 2000 4x4, loaded, very Mint City IMPALA LT 2010 6 cyl, Nav System,

Buick BUICK LESABRE 2001 Loaded, low miles, Excellent condition

$4995/BEST 989-640-7932

Cadillac

GRAND MARQUIS 2010 $15,500/BO Exceptional, 35K miles, B-B warranty, Leather, met allic gray 517-589-9310

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$16,500 Lthr, 23000mi., Red 517-819-2931

2000 CHEVY S-10 EXT CAB V6, auto, 3rd door. Excellent condition.

1995 CAPRICE CLASSIC $2950. 7 pass.,station wagon 190K miles. 1 owner, non smoker, exc. cond. new AC & starter. 517 321-3132.

1999 SILVERADO 3 DR. EXT. CAB $3500 New brakes & wheel bearings, w/topper Good condition 517-231-3524 S-10 LS Extended Cab 2003 $8500 90K mi., 4x4, tilt, cruise, AC, CD, 1-owner, nonsmokr 517-588-3035

989-640-7932

Ford 2001 FORD RANGER XLT 4X4 $7000 firm 112K, 2nd owner, ext cab w/topper, u a to., loaded Excellent condition 517-894-5927 2001 FOCUS No rust, avg. miles, great Excellent condition

$3995/BEST mpg, new tires, loaded. 989-640-7932

Honda

$1000 517 709-3247

$4995/BEST

CIVIC EX 2006 74,420 mi., 4 cyl, Sunroof, Silver

$11,500 517-974-6359

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Toyota

MAZDA 3 S GRAND TOURING 2008 $16,500 4 cyl,Heated Lthr seats,34200mi.,Black, fun car 517-230-9076

$4395 air, CD, low mi. 989-640-1899

HHR LT 2009 $15,495 20K mi., 2.4L Eng, 2LT Pkg, Blue, 30Mpg, 2WD, Sunroof 517-782-1057

Chevrolet

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2001 CHEVY SILVERADO EXT CAB $11,000 2500 hd, 94K mi., 8100 vortex, leather, loaded Excellent condition 517-589-9140

2008 ESCALADE $35,900 Completely loaded, stealth gray w/ebony int. 90K all hwy. One owner, all service records avil. 517 204-7928

CAPRICE 1986 Runs, needs body works.

$4295 sunroof, CD, clean, 90 day 989-640-1899

Mazda

$11,500 Mini Cooper, 67000mi, Blue 517-485-9798

Mini Vans HANDICAP VANS 5751 S CEDAR USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size Call Dale @ the Handicap Van Store 517-882-7299

Oldsmobile 1998 OLDS BRAVADA $2800/BEST Many new parts, 127K miles, runs good. Good condition 517-643-5974 1995 DELTA 88 160,000 miles, runs great, St. Johns.

$23,800 excellent cond. 989-274-8557.

Trucks

Mini COOPER S 2003 6 sp transmission,

2010 PRUIS BARCELONA RED Nav. pkg., 25K mi., immaculate, 50 mpg. hwy, 37-42 city.

$2400/BO good second car, 989 224-0813

CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500 LT H/D 2006 $19,995 CREW CAB, One Owner. Loaded. Leather. Excellent condition. 517-290-7364

Vans FORD VAN 1994 Econoline, 92,500 mi., no rust Good cond. In Williamston.

$1400 517-303-6833

HANDICAP VANS 5751 S CEDAR USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size Call Dale @ the Handicap Van Store 517-882-7299

Automobiles Wanted VEHICLES WANTED Top $$ paid, Free towing. Same day 7 Days.

DEAD/ALIVE pickup. 517-487-8704

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Pontiac GRAND PRIX GT 2008 $10,900 Loaded, sunroof, sharp. 58K mi. Mint City 989-640-1899

Sport Utility Vehicles MERCURY MARINER HYBRID 2010 $25,000 9500 mi., 4 cyl, Nav System, Lthr, Blue,spotless 517-627-5720 Email the Lansing Community Newspapers 24/7 at: lcnclassifieds@gannett.com

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LANSING 612 N. Pennsyla v 2 1 8 1 PARKVIEW nia, 4 BR 1 a b historical clean & neat 2 d b rm., aphome, 8 1 00 sf, rf plc & pliances, $50 5 + dep. Sect. wood u b rner, hdwd lf rs, 8 ok. 7 15 -645-7044 W/D incld., 3 car gar. att., $925. 923 EDISON ST. 3 BR, 2, 3 & 4 BDRM HOUSES New1 a b , hdwd lf rs, det. ½ 1 car ly renovated. New lf ooring, gar., $650mo. 7 15 -331-8 1 2 new paint. Centrally located. Newer appliances. Washer & dryer available LANSING HOME new caro f r extra e f e. $650-$950mo. Call Aaron 7 15 -819-3082 to pet, paint, hardwood lf rs, 3 -4 d b rm. Call Terry 7 15 schedule an appt. 641-7271. 6529 COOPER RD., Lansing Cute, remodeled, 2 d b rm., OKEMOS RANCH 3 d b rm., 1 a b th in quiet neighbor .1 5 a b ths, s1 t lf oor launhood, lg. a y rd. $600/mo + dry, 2 car garage, clean, utilities & deposit. No pets quiet, private a y rd. All apor smoking. Reference pliances, updated mechancheck. 7 15 -256-612.1 icals. Great location. $1225mo 734-52 5 -5827. AFFORDABLE HOMES -1 4 d b rms, Section 8 OK. Pets OK. Move in speSPRINGPORT cial! Flexible terms available. $395-$1095. 310 Mechanic, 7 15 -65-1 3 1 74 3e b droom, 2 a b th, ranch home on .1 + 5 acres. $600 CLEAN, CUTE, SMOKE f ree, 7 15 -57-5 2668 2 d b rm, remodeled kit. & 7 15 -622-6059 a b th, o b nus rm. upstairs, or u f ll sb mt., washer/dryer www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. hook-up, e f nced a b ck com a y rd. $700/mo. + sec. dep. & util. 2 5 4 Lincoln. Near Ingham Med. 7 15 882-8697. St. Johns - Only $630/mo!! EATON RAPIDS Country cotLease to Own!! ,1 6 5 8 sq.ft. tage close to M-99. Hard3bed/2bath ~ New Carpet wood lf rs, new carpeting & & Appliances ~ o f r details paint, 2 d b rm., liv. rm., dincall The Meadows ing rm., kitch., garage, on 1 (989)224-7707 acre. $700/mo. Sec. dep & ref. req’d. 1 ry lease. 7 15 663-6650 leave msg.

Commercial For Rent

CampersTravel Trailers

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Deluxe ofif ce space o f r rent in Delta Township. Close to I-496 and I-96 with a e b auti u f l tile entry to reception area. Includes, 3 ofif ces, conference room, rb eak room, and 2 a b ths. 4 1 20 sq.ft. of ofif ce with attached 0 1 90 sq. tf . of heated warehouse/garage with 2 overhead doors & private a b th. Only $9.50/sq.ft. "NOT TRIPLE NET" YOU PAY ONLY: Gas, Electric, Water, Sewer, and Refuse. *3 FREE MONTHS WITH QUALIFIED LEASEE! Contact: Ted VanDeventer @ 7 15 202-3135

OFFICE SPACE W/access 2 PICKUP CAMPERS 9 /1 2’ to o b ardroom available in Wolverine, exc. cond. $900. ofif ce condominium in 8’ Charlotte, $250. Very Williamston, just off the clean. 989-661-254.1 I-96 exit. $400 mo. + applicable utilities. Mo. to mo. lease available. Call Dan or ’99 AIRSTREAM MOTOR Victoria 7 15 -65-5 6200 or HONDA SHADOW SABRE home, 43K, $1,5 000. Must email: dan@wmpllc.com 2003 Honda Shadow Sabre see! Excellent condition. 0 1 99cc VT10 1 0C2 One ownCall 7 15 -582-8327 er. Never Dropped. 6 1 ,430 miles. Includes luggage Email the Lansing Community rack, sissy a b r, T-Bags lugNewspapers 24/7 at: gage shown in pic, saddle lcnclassifieds@gannett.com a b gs, windshield. Runs great. $4600 (57 1 )588-3035

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806 Grovenburg, Holt rent $800.00 - 3 e b droom, 2u f ll a b throoms, 2284 sq tf , 1 car garage, 2 story 7 15 -57-5 2668 7 15 -622-6059 or www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. com

THREE HOMES FOR RENT 2BR/2B House E.Lansing $850 2BR/1B Duplex Holt $50 5 2BR/1B Duplex Lansing $600 mesand@b roadstripe.net or call 7 15 -339-6489 o f r application. Serious inquiries only.Sorry no pets Does not include utilities.

TORRANCE CT., LANSING. 5 d b rm., 2 a b th, $1200 mo. + utils., $1200 dep. Sec. 8 ok. 635 CLEMENS, LANSING. 2 d b rm., 1 a b th, $600 mo. + HOLT SCHOOLS: 8 5 05 utils., $600 dep. 7 15 -65-5 CALETA, 3 d b rm., 3 car ga7070. rage, immediate occupancy, appliances incl. $1200/mo. 7 15 490-1276.

Roommates Wanted

HOUSE FOR SALE O R RENT in St. Johns. Immediate occupancy. Call after 6:30 p.m. 616-712616 5 . LANSING - 2-3 d b rm houses, 2 d b rm apts., -1 2 d b rm duplexes. $500-$800. Local owner cell 7 15 -204-7420.

LIVE ON LAKE Lansing in Haslett! Waterfront home, 3bd, .1 tb5 h, newly remodeled. $2000/month, neg. Please call (630)788-7900

Services Center, 2074 Aurelius Road, Holt, MI

SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES REGULAR MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 4, 2011 EVAN HOPE, TOWNSHIP CLERK The Delhi Charter Township Board met in a regular Board meeting on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 in the Multipurpose Room at the Community Services Center, 2074 Aurelius Rd., Holt, Michigan. Supervi sor Stuart Goodrich called the Committee of the Whole meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Board Members Present: Supervisor Stuart Goodrich, Clerk Evan Hope, Trustees Derek Bajema, John Hayhoe, Jerry Ketchum, Roy Sweet Board Member(s) Absent:

Treasurer Harry Ammon

No Board Action was a t ken on h t e o f llowing Commite t e Whole Agenda items: (Unless otherwise noted)

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DELHI CHARTER TOWNSHIP Community

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A. Proposed Amendment to Township Policy No. 2 1 6 - Unrestricted Fund Balance B. Municipal Performance Dashboard Presentation C. Department of Public Services - September Activity Report Committee meeting adjourned at 7:28 p.m. The Board of Trustees meeting was called to order at 7:33 p.m.

Haslett Lakefront Home seek e f male roommate (non-smoker) $475/m includes all utilities, cable, Internet, pool/clubhouse 3 e b drooms, 2.5 BA, Yard, Washer/Dryer in unit, High Speed Internet, Fireplace, Eat in Kitchen or Dining Room, Balcony, Deck, Patio or Porch, (57 1 )490-3162 honeyu b n9661@comcast. net.k

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PUBLIC NOTICE

The Public Accuracy Test is conducted to determine that the program and the computer e b ing used to tabulate results of the election, counts the o v tes in the manner prescrie b d yb law. Evan Hope, CMC Delhi Charter Township Clerk ICCN/HCN-962357

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.1 2010 Annual Report - Downtown Development Authority 2. a) Approval of Minutes - Committee Meeting of September 20, 2011 )b Approval of Minutes - Regular Meeting of September 20, 2011 c) Approval of Minutes - Regular Budget Meeting of September 3 1 , 2011 d) Approval of Claims - September 20, 2011 in the amount of $724,54.1 45 e) Approval of Payroll - September 29, 2011 in the amount of $1,5 3 1 6.50 )f Set Public Hearing - FY 2012 Budgets - General Fund and Special Revenue Funds g) Set Date and Time o f r Halloween Trick-or-Treat 3. Amend Township Policy No. 2 1 6 - Unrestricted Fund Balance 4. Contract o f r Valhalla Park Restroom/Pavilion - Parish Construction .5 Proposal o f r Roof Repairs at the Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) - McDonald Roofing & Sheet Metal 6. Resolution No. 201-1 022 - Certification of December ,1 2011 Tax Levy Board of Trustees meeting adjourned at 8:11 p.m. - Board of Trustees meeting minutes are available on the Township’s Web Site: www.delhitownship.com. Copies of the minutes are also available upon request rf om the Township Clerk. Ofif ce hours are 8:00 a.m. to :5 00 p.m. Monday - Friday, except holidays. ICCN/HCN-962115

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Public Accuracy Test o f r the NOVEMBER 8, 2011 CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS ELECTION has e b en scheduled o f r Thursday October 27, 201,1 at 0 1 :00 A.M. in the Clerk’s Ofif ce in the Delhi Charter Township Community Services Center, 2074 Aurelius Rd., Holt, Mi.

Board Action on h t e o f llowing Township Board of Trustees Agenda items: (All items approved unless otherwise noted)


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