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MANISTEE -- West ShoreCommunity College and ManisteeCivic Players are teaming up again toproduce another blockbuster musi-cal--Annie Get Your Gun. The musi-cal is being presented at the historicRamsdell Theatre in Manistee June 25and 26; July 1 and 2, at 7:30 p.m. andon Sunday, July 3, at 2 p.m.
Director Rick Plummer says thatAnnie Get Your Gun, like one of
WSCCs and MCPs more recentpopular co-productions, The Soundof Music, is also based on real-lifefigures. The real-life Von Trapp family
are dramatized in the popular Rodgersand Hammerstein musical, and theAnnie from the title of this musi-cal refers to Annie Oakley, the iconic
American sharpshooter, who, alongwith her husband, fellow marksmanFrank Butler, were two of the featuredacts in Buffalo Bill Codys Wild WestShow.
Ive always been a history buff,Plummer says, and after acting inand directing several big outdoor his-torical dramas around the country, I
went to do my graduate study with thetheater scholar who had published theonly book on this remarkable genre ofdrama.
Annie Get Your Gun is IrvingBerlins valentine to show businessand to the love between two endear-ing characters from our past, Plummercontinues. The big show number fromthe score is Theres No Business LikeShow Business, which has become apopular anthem for theater and theaterartists worldwide. The musical is seton the stage of Buffalo Bill Codys Wild
West Show and Congress of RoughRiders from Around the World.
Cody is portrayed in this produc-tion by WSCC president, Chuck Dillon.
Annie Oakley, Americas sweetheartstraight shooter is played by DaniStansell. Stansells onstage partner isJohn Reed, who plays Frank Butler,
Annie Oakleys devoted husband andfellow showman and exhibition shoot-er.
John Bell plays Chief Sitting Bull,the Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux holy man
who led his people as a war chief dur-ing years of resistance to United Statesgovernment policies and its genocideof Native peoples. Sitting Bull joined
Codys Wild West Show and touredbriefly with it around the world in1885.
Native people are shown to beheroic, highly intelligent, and sensitivefirst Americans--in fact, in Sitting Bullscase, he is depicted as much more intel-ligent and sensitive than almost anyoneelse in the cast of characters in theplay, Plummer concludes.
Annie Oakley is played by Manisteeresident and popular area actress DaniStansell. Oakleys amazing talent andtimely rise to fame led to a starring rolein Buffalo Bill Codys Wild West Show,
which propelled her to become the firstAmerican female superstar. Using a.22caliber rifle at 90 feet, Oakley reputedlycould split a playing card edge-on andput five or six more holes in it before ittouched the ground.
Everyone loved Annie for heramazing shooting skills, but also forher humility, kindness and generosity.I hope to portray those characteristicsand make audiences love her, too,Stansell said.
Annie Get Your Gun is allabout historical characters
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John Reed, a teacher atLudington Area Schools,has been seen onstageat WSCC for years, mostrecently in the popularmusical, Forever Plaid.
John states, Buildinga character for a stage per-formance can be a difficultand sometimes challengingprocess for me. I want thecharacter to be authentic.
There have been times inthe past I have succeededdoing this and times that Ihave not been as success-ful as I would have liked.Having strong charactersto portray can help makethe process easier. Havingto perform historical fig-ures can bring the actoran advantage in creating acharacter. I find I want tolearn as much about theperson and the time periodduring which they lived soI can bring my character tolife.
Tickets for Annie GetYour Gun are available bycalling (800) 836-0717, or843-5507. Tickets will also
be available at the RamsdellTheatre Box Office begin-ning June 23, althoughPlummer cautions those
wishing to attend thatthis is likely to be an SRO,standing room only, pro-duction and tickets should
be reserved early.
Believe me, there are plenty of shopping options in Manistee CountyLast week, the cham-
er received word that theanistee National Forest
estival brochures wereeady and would arrive at thehamber office on Friday,ust in time for Memorialay weekend.
That was good newsecause the earlier the bro-hures are distributed theore time visitors and resi-
ents have to plan their time
uring this special week inanistee. Forest Festival is aollection of events and theoney raised at these eventslike the Kiwanis Pancake
reakfast, Lions Fish Boil,aycees Aquapalooza and the
vents at First Street Beachsupports programs and
ervices throughout our com-unity all year long.
The challenge was thatost volunteers and business
wners were too busy gettingeady for the busy Memorialay weekend to help distrib-te the Forest Festival bro-
hures. So how could we gethese brochures out?If I had a little red
agon, Id take themyself, I said to Janette at
he chamber office. We havelittle yellow wagon, she
nformed me and so I wasff. I visited every store andestaurant on River Streethat was open and, take itrom me, the countys larg-st shopping district is readyor summer and most storeslready had shoppers inside.
Full of purpose and buoyedby the chance to greet somany business owners on a
beautiful day, I moved quick-ly (OK, I dallied a little bitat Suvi, but they have some
great summer fashions sowho could blame me?) andby 1 p.m. I was on my waynorth to Onekama.
In Onekama, I stoppedat MacBeth, EZ Mart andPortage Point Inn and sev-eral businesses in betweenand delivered brochures andposters for the carnival. Our
beautiful Onekama is at itsbest in summer and I hadthe strangest longing to be a
visitor and not a resident, sothat I could be just arrivingfor the summer.
After a stop at Portage
Point Inn (where summeris so perfect it seems like amovie), I headed to SaddleUp in Bear Lake and workedmy way south from there andas always the view of BearLake coming around thecurve of U.S. 31 by JJ Wittys
just takes my breath away.In six hours of delivering
Forest Festival brochures, Ibarely scratched the surfaceof stores and restaurants inManistee County and this
week well be delivering to
Kaleva, Arcadia and alongU.S. 31.
Anyone who thinksthere arent many shoppingoptions in Manistee County
just isnt paying attention.
Fashion showand luncheon
Suvi Boutique ofManistee and Bear Lake
Manor will be hosting afashion show and luncheonon Saturday, June 12, noonat Bear Lake Manor. Ladiesfrom the Manistee area will
be modeling apparel andfashion accessories dur-ing the special luncheonprepared by Bear LakeManors staff. Suvi will also
be featuring local designer,Tuley of Pink Label Fashion.Tuley offers fashionablecustom attire including Neo
Victorian apparel and cus-tom corsets.
Plan to attend and bring
a friend. Seating is limited;call Jan at (231) 864-2242 tomake your reservation early.
BlossomBoulevard needs
help wateringflowers
Blossom Boulevard chairKathie Duprey informedthe chamber this week thatBlossom Boulevard the
bright and welcoming petu-nias that greet visitors toManistee needs just fourmore volunteers to help
water flowers this summer.Duprey says it takes
about two hours per weekand can be done at the con-
venience of the volunteer.Please consider pitch-
ing in to make sure thesebeautiful flowers survive thesummer tourist season. To
volunteer, contact KathieDuprey at 723-4041.
Hospice ofMichigan seeks
volunteersHospice of Michigan is
looking for members of thecommunity willing to donatetheir time to help provideindividuals near the end-of-life quality care. Hospice ofMichigans Ludington officehas 80 volunteers dedicatedto providing hundreds ofhours a year to helping hos-pice patients and families inour community.
Volunteers are neededfor patient care in all ser-
vice areas in Lake, Benzie,Manistee, Mason andOceana counties. New pro-grams are currently beingdeveloped and volunteeropportunities are availablefor many differing types ofpositions. Volunteer hoursare flexible, are tailored to fitthe volunteer and the patient,
and there are no minimumhourly requirements.
Volunteer training iscurrently being scheduledand persons interested areurged to contact Jean Taylorat (231) 845-3422 ore-mail jtaylor@hom.org.Information about Hospiceof Michigan is also available
by visiting the Web site www.hom.org.
Grower andgreenhouse guide
distributedSince 1990, the Manistee
County MSU Extension officehas promoted local grow-ers, greenhouses and relatedagribusinesses by producinga guide to help residents and
visitors locate sources of localagricultural products.
The 2010 guide featureslistings for 21 local agricul-ture businesses providingtheir address, hours of opera-tion, items available, phoneand fax numbers, e-mailand Web site information. Adetailed map of the countyshows the location of each
business.Four thousand cop-
ies of this free guide wererecently distributed to nearly100 locations including theManistee Area Chamber ofCommerce and ManisteeCounty Convention &
Visitors Bureau. An electron-ic version of the guide may
be viewed online at www.msue.msu.edu/manistee.
Now is the time toprotect yourbiggest asset,your workersDistrict Health
Department #10 can helpprotect your workers by
providing free H1N1 vac-cinations either on-site at
your business or at the healthdepartment. To encourageemployee participation, theyare providing a special incen-tive drawing for all those whoparticipate.
Clients that make andkeep their appointment will
be entered to win a $25 giftcard to a local business, to beawarded weekly through themonth of June.
The health department isasking community partnersto help promote the vaccina-
tion program by informingclients of the availability ofthe free vaccinations and theincentive drawings. Getting
vaccinated now will only helpto boost immunity long term,as the H1N1 virus is herefor the long haul. Please callDHD #10, Manistee County(231) 723-3595 for moreinformation.
Melissa Reed is theexecutive director of the
Manistee Area Chamber ofCommerce.
Melissa
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Columnist
Manistee Area Chamber of Commerce
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Manistee areaentertainment calendarThis Weekend
Saturday, June 5Downtown Manistee
Farmers Market andHomeGrown Saturday
Pentwater Start of
Summer Party
Other upcomingevents
June 8 ScottvilleSummer Concert Series,7 p.m.
June 10 WellstonJammers Jam Session,1-4 p.m., free admis-sion, music and danc-ing, Norman TownshipCommunity Center, 1273S. Seaman Rd., Wellston
June 12-13 Ludington Relay For Life,starts noon June 12
June 12-13 Western Michigan OldEngine Club Tractor AndGarden Tractor Pulls,Scottville
June 12 Classiccar show, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.,Manistee Ford, 3471Grant Highway
June 13 BenzieArea Symphony OrchestraConcert, 7 p.m., BenzieCentral High School
June 14 Sheryl
Crow with special guestColbie Caillat, 8 p.m.,Kresge Auditorium,Interlochen Center forthe Arts
June 15 MapleSyrup Pancake Supper,Historic White PineVillage, Ludington
June 15 ScottvilleSummer Concert Series,7 p.m.
June 16 Customs-N-Classics Car ClubCruise-In Night, 5-8 p.m.,Wendys restaurant, 1492U.S. 31 South, Manistee
June 16 Music InThe Park, Ludington
June 18 Music atLudington State Park, 7p.m.
June 19 Spirit ofthe Woods Folk Festival,11:45 a.m.-11 a.m.,Dickson Township Park,14279 Coates Highway,Brethren
June 19 TravisTritt, 8 p.m., Little RiverCasino Resort
June 19 PortageLake Association Annual
Dinner, 5:30 p.m., LittleRiver Casino Resort,(231) 889-4281, ext. 2
June 19 14thAnnual Craft Fair,Frankfort
June 19 AntiqueVehicle & Muscle CarShow, Mineral SpringsPark, Frankfort
June 19 ElbertaSummer Solstice Festival
June 19-20 GusMacker 3-on-3 CharityBasketball Tournament, 8
a.m.-8 p.m., LudingtonJune 19-20
Pentwater Spring FestArts & Crafts Fair, 10a.m.-5 p.m.
June 20-21 Benzie CommunityChorus Cabaret, CrystalMountain Resort, by res-ervation only, (231) 352-7552
June 21 ManisteeChoral Society SummerSolstice Concert, 7 p.m.,Faith Covenant Church,475 Eighth St., Manistee
June 22 ShoreLineShowCase Jazz, Jive atFive, 7 p.m., First Street
beach Rotary gazebo,Manistee
June 22 ScottvilleSummer Concert Series,7 p.m.
June 23 Music inthe Park, Ludington
June 23 ManisteeCounty Sport Fishing
Association Kid Fish Day,9 a.m., Man Made Lake,Manistee
June 24 Kids
Barn Dance and Potluck,11 a.m.-2 p.m., CircleRocking S ChildrensFarm
June 25 LudingtonFarmers Market, 3-8p.m.
June 25 ThirdCoast Film Society FilmSeries, 7 p.m., Ludington
Area Center for the ArtsJune 25
Nitecrawler Hunt, 10p.m., Frankfort
June 25-27 AnnieGet Your Gun, RamsdellTheatre, Manistee
June 25-27, July 1-3 Fabrications/Textile
Art Exhibit by ManisteeArt Institute, RamsdellTheatre, 101 Maple St.,Manistee
June 25 KellyTrudell Veterans BenefitConcert, 9 p.m., LittleRiver Casino Resort
June 26 PaulaCole, 8 p.m., Little RiverCasino Resort
June 26 TheMoody Blues, 8 p.m.,Kresge Auditorium,
Interlochen Center forthe ArtsJune 26
Strawberry Fest, 2-5p.m., Marilla Museumand Pioneer Place, 9991Marilla Rd., Copemish
June 26 JuhannusMid-Summer DayCelebration, 6 p.m.,Kaleva Roadside Park,Nine Mile Road, Kaleva
June 26-27 Onekama Area ArtSnakeOpen Studio Tour, 10
a.m.-4 p.m., Onekamaarea
June 26 OnekamaArea Art Snake, 10 a.m
June 26 PaulaCole, 8 p.m., Little RiverCasino Resort
June 26 ManisteeClan Muzzleloaders ShootTime
June 26 Take a KidFishing, 8 a.m., Frankfort
June 26 3rd annu-al Wheels4Wellness BikeRide around Crystal Lake,9:30 a.m., Beulah VillagePark
June 26 ThirdAnnual ChuckwagonSupper & Show, ManisteeCounty Fairgrounds,Onekama
June 26 ScottvilleMusic Festival, 1-10 p.m.
June 27 Old TimeBase Ball Match, 1-4p.m., Historic White Pine
Village, LudingtonJune 29 Scottville
Clown Band Concert forHospice of Michigan, 5p.m., Scottville
June 29 ShoreLineShowCase Jazz, TomHagen-Cheri Lynn Trio
with Rick Reuther, 7p.m., First Street BeachRotary gazebo, Manistee
June 30 Music inthe Park, Ludington
June 30 Dulcimersat the Big Sable PointLighthouse, 7 p.m.,Ludington State Park
June 30 BelaFleck, Zakir Hussain andEdgar Meyer, 8 p.m.,Kresge Auditorium,Iinterlochen Center forthe Arts
July 1-4 ManisteeNational Forest Festival
July 1-3 AnnieGet Your Gun, RamsdellTheatre, 101 Maple St.,Manistee, 723-7188
July 1-4, 8-11 Interlochen ShakespeareFestival: Macbeth, 7p.m., Harvey Theatre,Interlochen Center forthe Arts
July 3 The CapitolSteps, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.,Corson Auditorium,Interlochen Center forthe Arts
July 3 ManisteeNational Forest Festivalparade, 10 a.m., RiverStreet, Manistee
July 4 ManisteeNational Forest Festival
fireworks, 10:30 p.m.,First Street BeachJuly 4 World Youth
Symphony OrchestraAn All-American Fourthof July, 8 p.m., Kresge
Auditorium, InterlochenCenter for the Arts
July 6 ShoreLineShowCase Jazz, MaryRademacher with TheMark Kahny Band, 7 p.m.,First Street Beach Rotary
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United Way
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Corey Van Fleet,United Way executivedirector, praised andthanked all the board
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year. He stressed thatManistee County resi-dents have provided theirtime, talents and treasureas United Way improveslives by mobilizing thecaring power of ManisteeCounty.
National forests andother public lands aretreasured places for rec-reation and renewal. Toencourage visitation to ournations public lands, theHuron-Manistee NationalForests will join theNational Park Service, U.S.
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gazebo, ManisteeJuly 7 Customs
-N-Classics Car ClubCruise-In Night, 5-8 p.m.,
Wendys restaurant, 1492U.S. 31 South, Manistee
July 8 WellstonJammers Jam Session,1-4 p.m., free admis-sion, music and danc-
ing, Norman TownshipCommunity Center,1273 S. Seaman Road,
WellstonJuly 9-11 Benzie
Community ChorusCabaret, CrystalMountain Resort, byreservation only, (231)352-7552
July 9 RickSpringfield, 9 p.m., LittleRiver Casino Resort
July 9-11 BearLake Days
July 11 DavidShifrin, clarinet, with the
World Youth SymphonyOrchestra, 8 p.m., Kresge
Auditorium, Interlochen
Center for the ArtsJuly 13 ShoreLine
ShowCase Jazz, CurtisFuller with Arno Marshand The Catherine
Whitney Trio, 7 p.m.,First Street Beach Rotarygazebo, Manistee
July 13 InterlochenCollage, 7:30 p.m.,
Kresge Auditorium,Interlochen Center forthe Arts
July 14 POSTComedy Theatre star-ring Robert Post, 7 p.m.,Corson Auditorium,Interlochen Center forthe Arts
July 16-18 KalevaDays
July 17 America 40th Anniversary Tour, 8p.m., Little River CasinoResort
July 20 ShoreLineShowCase Jazz, TonyReynolds and Eclipse, 7p.m., First Street BeachRotary gazebo, Manistee
Other SummerFestivals andCommunity
CelebrationsJuly 23-25 Arcadia
DazeAug. 5-8 Onekama
DaysAug. 6-8 Copemish
DaysAug. 21 Bear Lake
Community Yard Sale
Aug. 31-Sept. 5 Manistee County Fair
Sept. 4-5 BrethrenDays
Sept. 11 Port CityStreet Fair, Manistee
Where to go and whoto call for area fun
and activities
n Paine AquaticCenter at Manistee HighSchool, 525 12th St.,
Manistee, 723-2547n Ice Arena and
Recreation Center atWest Shore CommunityCollege, 3000 N. StilesRoad, Scottville, 845-6211, www.westshore.edun Little River Casino
Resort, M-22 at U.S. 31,Manistee, (888) 568-2244, www.lrcr.com.n Manistee County
Historical Museum, 425River St., Manistee, 723-5531n Manistee National
Forest, (231) 723-2211,www.fs.fed.us/r9/hmnf
n Crystal MountainResort, (800) 968-7686,
www.crystalmountain.comn Caberfae Peaks Ski
and Golf Resort, (231)862-3000, http://caber-faepeaks.comn Interlochen Center
for the Arts, (800) 681-5920, www.interlochen.orgn Northern Michigan
Dragway, (231) 362-3439,www.northernmichigan-
dragway.netn Manistee Civic
Players at the RamsdellTheatre, 723-7188, pur-chase tickets online at
www.ramsdell-theater.orn Indoor heated pool,
hot tub, fitness room,Portage Point Inn, 8567South Portage PointDrive, Onekama, 889-4222n West Shore
Community College, (231845-6211, www.wests-
hore.edun Arts and Culture
Alliance of ManisteeCounty, www.allartsman-istee.comn Ludington Area Arts
Council, www.ludington-artscouncil.orgn Manistee Art
Institute, (231) 723-2682n Spirit of the Woods
Music Association, (231)477-5381, www.spiri-tofthewoods.orgn Carmike Harbor
Cinema, Ludington, (231)843-9310n Marilla Museum
and Pioneer Place, 9991Marilla Road, Copemish,(231) 378-2123n Ramsdell Theatre
Tours, 101 Maple St.,Manistee, Saturdays, 1-4p.m., start June 19n Bottle House
Museum, 14551 WuoksiAve., Kaleva, (2310 362-3519
This list is compiledby News Advocate enter-tainment editor Dave
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ONEKAMA The fifth grade class ofJennifer Bromley at Onekama Schools wrote agrant to the Spirit of the Woods Garden Clubseeking funds to beautify the schools new flower
beds, and they recently received word that thegarden club had awarded them a $200 grant.
The students were extremely pleased whenPhyllis Russell presented them a check on behalfof the garden club. Russell was also given a tour
of the school greenhouse project that is growinggreens to be used in salads for the school lunch
program.Russell gave the students an inspirational
speech, and praised their efforts with the gar-dening projects at the school. The fifth gradeclass are the ones that have been in charge ofmaintaining the greenhouse project.
The district is also very active in farm-to-school programs to bring a healthy diet into thelunch program. It is all part of the greenhouse
project, and the effort to bring healthier foods tothe students.
Onekama students receive grantCourtesy
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$200 fromthe Spirit ofthe Woods
GardenClub mem-
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SATURDAY, JUNE 5
Onekama Thrift Shop, 10 a.m.-4p.m.Benefit Auction for Bob Zay,1:00 p.m., Custer VFW. 794-9828 for info.Manistee Moose Swiss Steakdinner, 5-7:30 p.m., 1010
Robinson.
SUNDAY, JUNE 6
Euchre, Manistee AmericanLegion, 2 p.m.Kaleva Lions Club PancakeBreakfast 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon;Kaleva Lions Den.
A discussion group onComparative Religions, basedon the book World Religions byHuston Smith, 7 p.m.; Church ofthe Holy Trinity, 410 Second St.723-2078 for info.Bear Lake Lions Club PancakeBreakfast, 8 a.m.-11 a.m., BearLake Lions DenFree Coffee Devotion, OpenDoor led by Lay leader PacoTheisen, Stafonos, 3 p.m.
(an outreach of the UnitedMethodist Church)
MONDAY, JUNE 7
Catholic War Veterans StephenT. Duchon Post 1847, 2 p.m., St.Joseph Parish CenterTOPS 528, First Baptist Church,
weigh-in, 3:45-5 p.m., meetingfollows.TOPS #1801 meets at 11 a.m.,First Baptist Church, 1201Lakeshore Rd.
TUESDAY, JUNE 8
Manistee Community Playgroup9-11 a.m.; Faith CovenantChurch. Kristina 723-9739kristinab2006@hotmail.comCommunity Table, St. JosephParish Center, 5:30-7 p.mMACC Clinic, 4-8 p.m. ManisteeHealth Clinic, 3rd Street.
American Legion meets, 7p.m.,10 Mason St. Manistee, 723-9501DAV service officers will process
VA claims and other veterans/dependents needs. 10a.m.-1p.m,
VFW 1121 28th, Manistee, 723-9220B. Matzen Disabled VeteransOutreach Worker (DVOW),Manistee office, 9:00a.m.-4p.m.,1660 U.S.31 South Manistee
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9
Kiwanis General Meeting,7-8:00 a.m., House of Flavors
O.A.(Overeaters Anonymous)meeting 7 p.m.; Good ShepherdLutheran Church, 521 CypressSt., Manistee, 723-2883
VFW service officers willprocess VA claims and any other
veterans/dependent needs,10 a.m.-2 p.m., 1211 28th StManistee, 723-9220
VFW service officer process VAclaims and any other, veterans/dependent needs, 10 a.m.-2p.m., 13300 9- Mile Rd., Kaleva,231-362-3229Ranger Steve Mueller,consummate naturalist, parkranger, consultant, researcher
will present a program onbutterflies, 7pm at Lake BluffBird Sanctuary, 2890 lakeshore
Rd, Manistee. For moreinformation, 231-723-4042 oremaillakebluff@michiganaudubon.org
THURSDAY, JUNE 10
Wellston Jammers Jam Session,1-4 p.m., free admission, music,dancing, Norman TownshipCommunity Center, 1273 S.Seaman Road, WellstonFREE (adult) craft sessions,9:30-11:30 a.m.; OnekamaChurch of the Brethren, 8266Mill St., Onekama, 231-889-4311.Customs -N-Classics Car Club,7 p.m.; VFW, Manistee. ContactPatrick Broderick 723-3800.Kaleva Lions Club Pasties 8:00a.m. to 12 Noon at the KalevaLions Den.Onekama Thrift Shop, 10 a.m.-4p.m.
American Legion, serviceofficer will process VA claims/dependents needs12:30-3p.m.,or by appointment 10 Mason St,Manistee, 616-240-3883M.C.C. Class of 1980 classreunion planning meeting, 6:30p.m. at the Bungalow Restaurant
FRIDAY, JUNE 11
Fish Fry at the VFW, 5-7:30pm,1211 28th St, Manistee, 723-9220Manistee County RepublicanLincoln Day Dinner, 7 p.m.;Portage Point Inn, Onekama.Reservations 889-3416.
SATURDAY, JUNE 12
Onekama Thrift Shop, 10 a.m.-4p.m.Manistee Moose Turkey Plate,5-7:30 p.m., 1010 Robinson.
SUNDAY, JUNE 13
Euchre, Manistee AmericanLegion, 2 p.m.Kaleva Lions Club PancakeBreakfast 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon;Kaleva Lions Den.
A discussion group onComparative Religions, basedon the book World Religions byHuston Smith, 7 p.m.; Church ofthe Holy Trinity, 410 Second St.723-2078 for info.Bear Lake Lions Club Pancake
Breakfast, 8 a.m.-11 a.m., BearLake Lions DenFree Coffee Devotion, OpenDoor led by Lay leader PacoTheisen, Stafonos, 3 p.m.(an outreach of the UnitedMethodist Church)
MONDAY, JUNE 14
TOPS 528, First Baptist Church,weigh-in, 3:45-5 p.m., meetingfollows.TOPS #1801 meets at 11 a.m.,First Baptist Church, 1201Lakeshore Rd.
Write People, Inc. meets at theScottville Public Library, 1p.m.,call 723-2414Manistee County VeteransCounselor, Beth Yeack, will be atthe Veterans office in the courthouse, 9a.m.-2:30p.m, 3983587or 233-3855
TUESDAY, JUNE 15
Community Table, St. JosephParish Center, 5:30-7 p.m.MACC Clinic, 4-8 p.m. ManisteeHealth Clinic, 3rd Street.DAV service officers will process
VA claims and other veterans/dependents needs. 10 a.m.-1p.m., VFW 1121 28th, Manistee,723-9220B. Matzen Disabled VeteransOutreach Worker (DVOW),Manistee office, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.,1660 U.S.31 South Manistee
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16O.A.(Overeaters Anonymous)meeting 7 p.m.; Good ShepherdLutheran Church, 521 CypressSt., Manistee, 723-2883Manistee Moose Burger Basket,5-7:00 p.m., 1010 Robinson.
VFW service officers willprocess VA claims and any other
veterans/dependent needs,10 a.m.-2 p.m., 1211 28th StManistee, 723-9220
VFW service officer will processVA claims and any otherveterans/dependent needs, 10a.m.-2 p.m., 13300 9 Mile Rd.,Kaleva, 231-362-3229Customs -N-Classics CarClub Cruise-In Night 5-8p.m.,Wendys in Manistee.
THURSDAY, JUNE 17
Kaleva Lions Club Pasties 8:00a.m. to 12 Noon at the KalevaLions Den.Onekama Thrift Shop, 10 a.m.-4p.m.Manistee Area ParkinsonSupport Group, 11a.m., WestShore Medical Center Educationsection, room #1
Walsh Post 4499 meets, 7p.m.,1211 28th St, Manistee, 723-9220 (Note new time)
American Legion, serviceofficer will process VA claims/dependents needs12:30-3p.m.,or by appointment 10 Mason St,Manistee, 616-240-3883
FRIDAY, JUNE 18
American Legion Fish Fry,5-7:30 p.m. 10 Mason StManistee 723-9501Manistee County VeteransCounselor, Beth Yeack 9 a.m.-1p.m., Senior Center, Please Call723-6477 for an Appointment
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Onekama Thrift Shop, 10 a.m.-4p.m.Manistee Moose Roast Porkdinner, 5-7:30 p.m., 1010Robinson.
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2010 Manistee ShoreLine ShowCase committee includes, from the left, Tom H. Amor (co-chair), SteveRogers, Kasey Briske (co-chair), Lyn Houtman, Susette Redman, Paul Anderson, and Bill Dean. Missingfrom photo are Mary Russell (treasurer), Sarah Kuriger, and Michele Bueker.
SHORELINE SHOWCASE
Contributions sought for jazz concert seriesMANISTEE The
Manistee ShoreLineShowCase committee iscontinuing the fundingdrive that makes the June22 through Aug. 24 sum-mer jazz concerts possible.It reminds area residentsthat it is their contribu-tions, large and small, thatmake the concerts possible.
Committee membersinclude co-chairs Tom H.Amor and Kasey Briskeand also Paul Anderson,Michele Bueker, Bill Dean,
Lyn Houtman, SarahKuriger, Susette Redman,Steve Rogers, and MaryRussell. The ShoreLineShowCase committee existsto raise the funds necessaryfor the concerts and alsoto make concert arrange-ments. It is a totally volun-teer effort, and additional
volunteers are always wel-come.
This year the concertswill be outstanding, saidcommittee member BillDean. They include some
past performers and somenew ones.
The concerts are onTuesday evenings from7 until 9 p.m. at RotaryGazebo at First Street
beach. The first one, onJune 22, will feature a newgroup, Jive at Five.
Levels of supportinclude Diamond ($1,000plus), Platinum ($500plus), Gold ($250-499),Silver ($100-249), Bronze($50-99) and Friend(amounts up to $49).
Donors are acknowledgedin each weeks printed pro-gram and this year thereare additional promotional
benefits for major con-tributors.
Contributions canbe mailed to ShoreLineShowCase Treasurer MaryRussell, 272 LighthouseCircle, Manistee, MI49660.
Additional informationis available from Amor at723-7825 or Briske at 723-2349.
ByKEN GRABOWSKI
AssociAte editor
STRONACH TheManistee County PlanningCommission approvedseveral zoning ordinanceamendments and heard avery informative report ona variety of meetings andtraining sessions attended by
various planning commissionmembers.
One set of the amend-ments came from theStronach PlanningCommission to clarify thedefinition of livestock and toadd definitions of domesticanimal, fowl, fur bearing ani-mal and exotic. The proposedamendments are all wordingchanges.
Manistee County PlannerSue Wagner found that theproposed amendments donot create additional land
uses within the township,and she doesnt find thatthey will create conflictswith neighboring jurisdic-tions. The commission votedto inform the StronachTownship Board it maytake action on the proposedamendments at its discretion,but may want to considerinformation contained in thestaff report.
Several zoning amend-ments presented by the FilerTownship were reviewed byplanning commission mem-bers William Pettis and Gayle
Crampton. The proposedamendments were wordingchances only and Wagnerreported that she found noconflict with the ManisteeCounty Master Plan. She alsoreported that no new landuses are being created by thezoning amendment and nozoning districts were beingmodified to cause conflictswith neighboring jurisdic-tions.
Wagner said that based
on her review, the CharterTownship of Filer can takeaction on the proposedamendment at its discretion.They voted 6-0 to approvethat action.
A request came in fromRobert Knowles regardingproperty No. 51-08-032-175-05 for an address for a newhome he is building on a
private road of High BridgeRoad. There are already twoaddresses issued on thisprivate road, so Knowles wastold that the private road
would have to be namedand his address would beassigned to the new privateroad.
The name he suggestedwas Wilderness Trail and itresulted in three changes ofaddress. They include:
n7660 High Bridge Roadto 13950 Wilderness Trail.
n7614 High Bridge Road
to 13879 Wilderness Trail.n7616 High Bridge Roadto 13779 Wilderness Trail.
Wagner delivered hermonthly report to the board,and in it were several itemsof interest. She told the boardthat four soil erosion permits
were issued, and nine wereclosed out during the month.She also said that four newaddresses were issued by thedepartment.
The planner also reportedthat the quarterly Brownfieldreport was completed andthat she worked on addition-
al zoning maps for ManisteeTownship and started writ-ing language for the capitalimprovements plan.
Wagner also gave anupdate on the remonumenta-tion program in the absenceof county surveyor PatrickBentley.
He sent me a mes-sage saying that he and JimNordlund have started onthis years contracts and thaton June 21 they will have a
peer meeting to review thecorners that were done by theForest Service, said Wagner.Pat also told me he is work-ing on getting the 2008 GPS
work.Reports were given
by meetings and trainingsessions. Those that weretouched on included aCooperative Planning meet-
ing in Dickson and NormanTownships, Shared PublicServices Initiative, FarmMarket GAAMP training andNew Economy 101 and 201meetings.
Planning Commissionmember Roger Smithedelivered a permit applica-tion on the Inland Lakes andStreams Act on a requestto build a bridge at the OldStronach Road Crossing ofthe Little Manistee River.
I went and looked at thebridge, and there presently
is two 12-foot culverts, saidSmithe. I think building abridge will allow the river toflow more freely.
Planning commissionmembers agreed by a 5-0
vote to send a letter support-ing the construction of the
bridge.However, the board
also voted 5-0 to oppose aUnited States EnvironmentalProtection Agency PublicNotice on an injection well
just over the ManisteeCounty line in MasonCounty. The planning com-
mission opposed the wellbecause they didnt feel it wasdeep enough to protect thedrinking water.
Planning commissionmember Gayle Crampton isleaving the board to pursue
business interests and to seeka seat on her own townshipplanning board after serv-ing four years on the county
board. The board passed amotion to honor her serviceto the board.
Planning commission tackleszoning amendments
The Manistee ChoralSociety, Free Spirit andfeatured soloists and vocalquartets will present aSummer Solstice Choral
Concert on Monday, June21, 7 p.m. at Faith CovenantChurch, Manistee.
The music will befrom American compos-ers, including Copland,Berlin, Ellington and alsoa premier performance ofWherever There Is Love
by Manistee Choral Societydirector Carol Voigts.
Guest musicians willinclude pianist CarrieSelbee, Ginny Foster on
violin and Benj Ecker oncello. The entire company
will join together for IrvingBerlins rolicking I Love
A Piano. The keepsakesouvenir chapbook program
will feature poetry andartwork of various choralmembers.
Choral societyplanning summer
solstice concert
The 2010 OnekamaArea ArtSnake OpenStudio Tour will be heldfrom 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
on Friday and Saturday,June 26 and 27.
The tour will includeeight artists who will opentheir working studiosto the public to see newpaintings, drawings, sculp-tures and fabric art.
The artists are AmandaAcker, Jamey and SusanBarnard, Les Scruggs,Leslie J. Laskey, RichardKooyman and MelanieParke, and LaurenSatlowski.
The name ArtSnake
came from the creativeconcept that people wouldsnake around the curvyPortage Lake as they
toured the various artistsstudios.
Maps for the tour andfurther information is
available at the Web sitewww.artsnakestudiotour.blogspot.com.
ArtSnake open studio tour
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