Up North Voice - December 2023

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Voice Vol. 14, Issue 12

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IN THIS ISSUE:

Fairview Eagle Voice: 3 & 5 Hale students: 8 New COA director: 11 Rosco Christmas history: 12 Across County Lines: 13 Successful hunters: 14-15 Mio, Rosco title teams: 20 Grayling train: 25 Laughing Buck: 26

SITTING WITH SANTA - Brianna Jones, Aurora Brookman, Aleya Jones and of course Santa at the Christmas Walk in Grayling. ~ Photo by Tracy Constance

December 2023

Tis the season!

“All I want for Christmas” is the theme for this year’s Christmas Light Parade in downtown West Branch. Sat., Dec. 9, beginning at 7 p.m. witness the magic of the season as the parade lights up the town! If you are in the Houghton Lake area, don’t miss the “Light up the Village” Christmas Walk at the Houghton Lake Historical Society Dec. 9, 10, 16, and 17 from 6 – 8 p.m. Get in the holiday spirit with storytelling, a wishing tree, hot cocoa, and marshmallow roasting while enjoying the luminous Christmas Walk. ▪ See TIS THE SEASON on page 2

Rose City hero honored with mural By Donna Thoma and Mark Constance

“Larger than life, free spirit, honest, trustworthy, hero, beloved by family and the whole town.” Those are words used to describe former Rose City Police Chief, Marvin (Marv) Cleveland (19181970). A member of Cleveland’s family, Tonya Alderton, recently opened the Daily Scoop in Rose City. There is a spot on the building, located at 114 N. Williams Street in Rose City, where there is a blocked-in window space. The duo decided it was a perfect spot for a mural to honor Cleveland.

They commissioned Cleveland's great granddaughter, Heather Munson, to paint it, in part as a surprise for the rest of the family, and to honor one of Rose City’s heroes. It is still a work in progress, recently having roses added to the bottom of the painting, as an honor to Rose City and “his” people. The mural depicts Cleveland smoking his classic cigarette, ready to head off with his fishing pole to catch some fish for dinner. But the mural doesn’t begin to describe the depth of the man. Born 1918 in Clawson, Michigan to Charles and Mona Cleveland, Marv was one of three sons. His father was from northern Michigan, ▪ See ROSE CITY HERO on page 8

Heather Munson painted this mural of her Great-grandfather, Marv Cleveland on the side of the Rose City building when the Daily Scoop is located.


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