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# ! " ! !! " ! " ! I75 EXIT 282 • GAYLORD FULL INVENTORY ONLINE AT PO Box 205, Boyne City, MI 49712 • www.CharlevoixCountyNews.com • (231) 330-8062 • [email protected] Standard Mail US Postage Paid Boyne City, Mi Permit No. 33 YES , we’re lending. Go to nwbank.com to nd a commercial, consumer or mortgage lender near you. weather ............................. 2A Obituaries .......................... 2A news Briefs ..................... 6-7A crossword .......................... 9A Arts & ev ents ............... 10-11A Local Sports ...................... 1-2B Auto Review ......................... 3B class-Ads/Real estat e ........ 3-8B Index I-75, EXIT 290, VANDERBILT West to Alexander Rd. www.golfblackbear.net TEE-TIME HOTLINE 4 Star Golf Digest Rating $ 30 $ 39 $ 250 AUGUST SPECIALS 10 PLAY PASS MONDAY - THURSDAY FRIDAY - SUNDAY $ 39 $ 100 $ 49 MONDAY - THURSDAY FRIDAY - SUNDAY INCLUDING CART • Hot Dogs/chips VALID THROUGH 8/31/12 VALID THROUGH 8/31/12 VALID THROUGH 8/31/12 Monday - Thursday Including Cart & Range Balls Includes Range & Large Pizza Good Any Day -2012 Including Cart HURRY ONLY 20 AVAILABLE PLAY ALL DAY! 4 - SOME SPECIAL ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER YOUR SOURce FOR LOcAL newS & SpORtS BOynE CiTy, ChArLEvOix, EAST JOrdAn, ELLSWOrTh And SurrOundinGArEAS Charlevoix News 7 5 ¢ STIL L J UST August 23, 2012 THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 • 6PM Bid Live at our warehouse or On-Line at www.Simplex-Solutions.net BID LIVE OR ONLINE! Be sure and register prior to the auction time on our web site. o "! " !! "!! ! !" ! ! %" ! " ! ! "!% ! ! !"! ! ! #% ! " $"! ! !! " !" ! # #% % !% ! $ ! ! By Catherine L’heureux Kiersten Marie Clavier al- ways told her parents that she would pay to immunize the stray cats she rescued. Clavier was a young woman who always fulfilled her prom- ise, taking the cats to the veteri- narian down the road and later finding homes for the animals or adopting them herself. This kind-hearted love for an- imals was the greatest passion of Clavier’s life, whether she was drawing sketches of her beloved dog Jake, riding her horse Eugene or heading up to her favorite reading spot over the hay fields of her family’s 70 acre farm in East Jordan with chickens following close behind her. With long brown hair and chestnut-colored eyes, her happy smile earned her the nickname “Smiley” as a little girl. Clavier wasn’t afraid to pick up snakes at a young age or tube-feed baby lambs on the sheep farm where she worked for a couple of years. Often, peo- ple saw her driving to school or through town on her white moped, stopping at the Marathon gas station in East Jordan to pick up her favorite NOS energy drink before head- ing to the beach. Clavier thought she could beat boys in anything, whether it was hunting, paintball or fishing. Frequently, she and her twin sister Crystal invited friends and classmates over to their house for horseback rides and bonfires. “We’re going to remember her as being loving toward the animals, quiet, self-reflective. She was a good girl,” her mother said Sunday evening, August 19. Kiersten Clavier, 17, of East Jordan, died Sunday, August 12 at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City. She is survived by her mother and father, Lisa and David Clavier; brothers, Branden of Denver, Colo., and Kent; sister Stephanie (Beau) Fuller and twin sister Crystal; maternal grandparents, Barbara and Paul Burks all of East Jordan; Kiersten Marie Clavier, 17, will be great missed by family, friends, classmates and the entire East Jordan community. 17 Year Old Inspired Friends and Family See Kiersten– 4A By Jim Akans The 2012 Emmet-Charlevoix County Fair is underway, and there’s plenty of excitement left in store for folks of every age and in- terest through Sunday, August 26th. The arrival of the annual county fair each year always seems to rekindle a sense of late summer adventure, and the Emmet- Charlevoix County Fair offers a huge array of fun to re-ignite that youthful spirit each year since the fair began back at the dawn of the 20th Century. Coming events in the Grand- stand area include the Tough Truck (with ATV and Side-by-Side Quad competitions added this year) on Thursday, August 23rd starting at 7 pm, and Autocross Racing on Friday, August 24th starting at 7 pm. Admission for ei- ther of these events is $10 for those 13 and up, $5 for those ages 5 to 12, and kids under 5 get in free. On Saturday evening, August 25th, the spectacular Monster Truck Show will take place at the Grandstand area beginning at 7 pm, and admission is $15 per per- son or $25 for two, $5 for those age 2 to 12, and free for those under 2 years of age. Plenty of thrills are also guaran- teed along the midway this week- end as Escanaba-based Skerbeck Carnival provides lots of exciting rides and games designed to test at- tendee’s skills. Rides will be open daily Thursday through Saturday from noon until 11 pm, and from noon until 6 pm on Sunday. $20 all day armbands will be available on Thursday, there will be a “Dollar Day” ($1 per ride) special from noon to 6 pm on Friday, and a $15 all day armband available on Sun- day…and rides will close at 6 pm on Sunday, August 26th. Daily gate admission is $5 for ages 13 and The excitement continues through Sunday at the Emmet-Charlevoix County Fair County Fair Time! On Saturday evening, August 25th, the spectacular Monster Truck Show will take place at the Grandstand area at the Emmet-Charlevoix County Fair beginning at 7 pm. COurTESy phOTO See County Fair– 10A See Charlevoix City Council– 9A See Ownership Questioned– 4A Only the Best. FOX CHARLEVOIX Fox Charlevoix Ford Lincoln Fox Charlevoix Chevrolet Cadillac Buick Chrysler Jeep Dodge 88-734-5206 888-765-5381 See Ad on Page 14A Charlevoix Business Owners Shocked At Fireplace Placement By Tina Sundelius CHARLEVOIX—Charlevoix City Council members heard comment from several down- town business owners about a new fireplace being built in East Park as well as several comments about the color of the lighthouse. The city also hired a new city assessor at the August 20 meeting. Several citizens stepped forward and voiced opposi- tion to the new eighteen foot tall stone fireplace the city council approved to be con- structed in East Park at a spe- cial meeting held August 9. The fireplace is a gift from an anonymous donor who re- quested it be placed in the center top of East Park near the sidewalk. Jodi Bingham, owner of Ga Ga for Kids was horrified at the placement of the fireplace directly across from her front door. “I don’t like the way this was put through. You can say there was adequate information put out there but I can’t pay attention to city meetings during my peak business sea- son,” she said. “If you’re doing this for the community you should give the commu- nity time to decide if this is what they want to do.” Construction of the fire- place was placed as a formal agenda item on July 16. At that point the city council thought it would be a nice amenity to the park and said Charlevoix City CounCil august 20 Meeting Banks Township Park Ownership Questioned By Tina Sundelius ELLSWORTH—Banks Township board members are scurrying to prove the property known as the Banks Township Park actu- ally belongs to the township and had to adopt a deficit elimination plan for the fire department at the August 20 meeting. The Banks Township Park located on Banks Township Park Road off Old Dixie Hwy on Lake Michi- gan has been a township park since the1940’s when the platted subdivision that surrounds it was estab- lished. The inception of the park was a result of a re- quirement that prevailed

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By Catherine L’heureux

Kiersten Marie Clavier al-ways told her parents that shewould pay to immunize thestray cats she rescued.

Clavier was a young womanwho always fulfilled her prom-ise, taking the cats to the veteri-narian down the road and laterfinding homes for the animalsor adopting them herself.

This kind-hearted love for an-imals was the greatest passionof Clavier’s life, whether shewas drawing sketches of herbeloved dog Jake, riding her

horse Eugene or heading up toher favorite reading spot overthe hay fields of her family’s 70acre farm in East Jordan withchickens following close behindher. With long brown hair andchestnut-colored eyes, herhappy smile earned her thenickname “Smiley” as a littlegirl.

Clavier wasn’t afraid to pickup snakes at a young age ortube-feed baby lambs on thesheep farm where she workedfor a couple of years. Often, peo-ple saw her driving to school orthrough town on her white

moped, stopping at theMarathon gas station in EastJordan to pick up her favoriteNOS energy drink before head-ing to the beach.

Clavier thought she couldbeat boys in anything, whetherit was hunting, paintball orfishing.

Frequently, she and her twinsister Crystal invited friendsand classmates over to theirhouse for horseback rides andbonfires.

“We’re going to rememberher as being loving toward theanimals, quiet, self-reflective.

She was a good girl,” hermother said Sunday evening,August 19.

Kiersten Clavier, 17, of EastJordan, died Sunday, August 12at Munson Medical Center inTraverse City.

She is survived by her motherand father, Lisa and DavidClavier; brothers, Branden ofDenver, Colo., and Kent; sisterStephanie (Beau) Fuller andtwin sister Crystal; maternalgrandparents, Barbara andPaul Burks all of East Jordan;

Kiersten Marie Clavier, 17, will be greatmissed by family, friends, classmates andthe entire East Jordan community.

17 Year Old Inspired Friends and Family

See Kiersten– 4A

By Jim Akans

The 2012 Emmet-CharlevoixCounty Fair is underway, andthere’s plenty of excitement left instore for folks of every age and in-terest through Sunday, August 26th.The arrival of the annual countyfair each year always seems torekindle a sense of late summeradventure, and the Emmet-Charlevoix County Fair offers ahuge array of fun to re-ignite thatyouthful spirit each year since thefair began back at the dawn of the20th Century.

Coming events in the Grand-stand area include the Tough

Truck (with ATV and Side-by-SideQuad competitions added thisyear) on Thursday, August 23rdstarting at 7 pm, and AutocrossRacing on Friday, August 24thstarting at 7 pm. Admission for ei-ther of these events is $10 for those13 and up, $5 for those ages 5 to 12,and kids under 5 get in free.

On Saturday evening, August25th, the spectacular MonsterTruck Show will take place at theGrandstand area beginning at 7pm, and admission is $15 per per-son or $25 for two, $5 for those age 2to 12, and free for those under 2years of age.

Plenty of thrills are also guaran-

teed along the midway this week-end as Escanaba-based SkerbeckCarnival provides lots of excitingrides and games designed to test at-tendee’s skills. Rides will be opendaily Thursday through Saturdayfrom noon until 11 pm, and fromnoon until 6 pm on Sunday. $20 allday armbands will be available onThursday, there will be a “DollarDay” ($1 per ride) special fromnoon to 6 pm on Friday, and a $15all day armband available on Sun-day…and rides will close at 6 pmon Sunday, August 26th. Daily gateadmission is $5 for ages 13 and

The excitement continues through Sunday at theEmmet-Charlevoix County Fair

County Fair Time!

On Saturday evening, August 25th, the spectacular Monster Truck Show will take place at the Grandstand area at theEmmet-Charlevoix County Fair beginning at 7 pm. COurTESy phOTO

See County Fair– 10A

See Charlevoix City Council– 9A

See Ownership Questioned– 4A

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Charlevoix BusinessOwners Shocked AtFireplace PlacementBy Tina Sundelius

CHARLEVOIX—CharlevoixCity Council members heardcomment from several down-town business owners about anew fireplace being built inEast Park as well as severalcomments about the color ofthe lighthouse. The city alsohired a new city assessor atthe August 20 meeting.

Several citizens steppedforward and voiced opposi-tion to the new eighteen foottall stone fireplace the citycouncil approved to be con-structed in East Park at a spe-cial meeting held August 9.The fireplace is a gift from ananonymous donor who re-quested it be placed in thecenter top of East Park nearthe sidewalk. Jodi Bingham,owner of Ga Ga for Kids washorrified at the placement ofthe fireplace directly acrossfrom her front door. “I don’tlike the way this was putthrough. You can say therewas adequate informationput out there but I can’t payattention to city meetingsduring my peak business sea-son,” she said. “If you’redoing this for the communityyou should give the commu-nity time to decide if this iswhat they want to do.”

Construction of the fire-place was placed as a formalagenda item on July 16. Atthat point the city councilthought it would be a niceamenity to the park and said

Charlevoix City CounCilaugust 20 Meeting

Banks Township ParkOwnership QuestionedBy Tina Sundelius

ELLSWORTH—BanksTownship board membersare scurrying to prove theproperty known as theBanks Township Park actu-ally belongs to the townshipand had to adopt a deficitelimination plan for the firedepartment at the August 20meeting.

The Banks TownshipPark located on BanksTownship Park Road off OldDixie Hwy on Lake Michi-gan has been a townshippark since the1940’s whenthe platted subdivision thatsurrounds it was estab-lished. The inception of thepark was a result of a re-quirement that prevailed

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Barbara J. Cook, 72Barbara J. Cook of

Charlevoix, died Aug. 18, 2012,at Grandvue Medical Care Fa-cility in East Jordan.

The funeral Mass will takeplace at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Aug.24, at St. Mary Church inCharlevoix with the Rev.Matthew Wigton officiating.Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m.Thursday, Aug. 23, at Winches-ter Funeral Home inCharlevoix, with a rosary at 8p.m.

Burial will be in St. MaryCemetery.

Tailee Jordan Fick, 21(nOv. 11, 1990 - AuG. 15, 2012)

Tailee Jordan Fick of EastJordan, died Wednesday, Au-gust 15, in Jordan Township,Antrim County. Funeral wasSunday, August 19, 2012, at theLighthouse MissionaryChurch, the Reverend Jim Jor-dan officiating. Burial at MountBliss Cemetery in JordanTownship.

Tailee was born November11, 1990, in Tahlequah, Okla-homa, the son of Stephen Leeand Deborah Ann (Black) Fick.He grew up in East Jordan andgraduated from East JordanHigh School in 2009. He workedwith his grandfather in hislumbering business and also atMcDonald’s in East Jordan.Tailee enjoyed life with his fam-ily and friends.

He is survived by his parents,Steve and Debbi Fick; brother,Rodney Black; sister, BobannFick; nieces, Lilly, Katey, andAnny; nephews, Isaac, andMason; paternal grandfather,Joe Fick all of East Jordan; ma-ternal grandmother, NormaBlack of Palmer, Texas; numer-ous aunts and uncles.

Memorial contributions maybe made to the American Can-cer Society, PO Box 22718, Okla-homa City, Oklahoma,73123-1718.

The Penzien Funeral Homein East Jordan is handling thearrangements.

Mathew William “Matt”

Warrington, 19(dEC. 16, 1992 - AuG. 15, 2012)

Mathew William “Matt” War-rington of East Jordan, diedWednesday, August 15, 2012, inJordan Township, AntrimCounty. Funeral was Sunday,August 19, at the LighthouseMissionary Church, with theReverend Jim Jordan officiat-ing. Burial at Sunset Hill Ceme-tery in East Jordan.

Matt was born December 16,1992, in Charlevoix, the son ofStewart W. and Dorothy (Miner)Warrington. He graduated fromEast Jordan High School in2011, where he played footballfor the Red Devils. He enjoyedhunting and fishing. Mathewloved everyone and he belongedto the people of East Jordan.

He is survived by his parents,Stewart and Dorothy Warring-ton of East Jordan; sisters,

Ashley and her husband PierceShivley of Washington, DC, andNatacsha Warrington of EastJordan; nephew Xavier Shivley;grandmothers, Jackie Hosler ofEast Jordan, and MargaretWarrington of Caro; severalcousins who were like brothersand sisters to Matt, and numer-ous loving aunts and uncles.Matt was preceded in death byhis paternal grandfather, RogerWarrington, and maternalgrandparents, Viva andWilliam Miner.

The Penzien Funeral Homein East Jordan is handling thearrangements.

Kiersten MarieClavier, 17(MArCh 29, 1995 - AuG. 12, 2012)

Kiersten Marie Clavier ofEast Jordan, died Sunday, Au-gust 12,2012, atMunsonMedicalCenter inTraverseCity.

A me-morialservicewas Fri-day, Au-gust 17, at the LighthouseMissionary Church in East Jor-dan. The Reverend James Jor-dan officiated.

She was born March 29, 1995,in Charlevoix, to David J. andLisa L. (Burks) Clavier. Kier-sten attended East Jordan Pub-lic Schools and had completedthe eleventh grade. She was anartist, and horseback rider. Shewas a member of CharlevoixCounty 4-H, a member of theMichigan Trail Riders Associa-tion, and a volunteer for the Ex-ceptional Riders Program inPetoskey.

Kiersten is survived by hermother and father, Lisa andDavid Clavier; brothers, Bran-den of Denver, Colo., and Kent;sister, Stephanie (Beau) Fuller,and twin-sister, Crystal; mater-nal grandparents, Barbara andPaul Burks all of East Jordan;paternal grandparents, Richardand Carol Clavier; paternalgreat-grandmother, AnnaClavier all of Boyne City; manyaunts, uncles, and cousins.

Memorial contributions maybe made to the Exceptional Rid-ers Program, 1702 StandishAve. Petoskey, MI 49770, or tothe Kiersten Clavier MemorialFund, c/o Huntington Bank,102 North Mill Street, East Jor-dan, MI 49727.

The Penzien Funeral Homein East Jordan is handlingarrangements.

Barbara Ann Pearsall, 77,(nOv. 12, 1934 - AuG. 15, 2012)

Barbara Ann Pearsall, 77, ofEast Jordan passed awayWednesday, August 15, 2012, ather home in East Jordan. TheFuneral was Saturday, August18, at the Evangelical LutheranChurch in East Jordan withPastor Ken Lein officiating. In-

terment at Sunset Hill Ceme-tery in East Jordan.

Barbara was born November12, 1934, in East Detroit to Ed-ward and Irene (Budnick)Lehrbass. She moved to EastJordan in her teens and gradu-ated from East Jordan HighSchool in 1952. On May 31, 1952,she married Robert Pearsall inEast Jordan.

Barbara worked as a schoolcook at East Jordan Schoolsand was a secretary at Honey-well in Boyne City.

She was a member of theEvangelical Lutheran Church,and volunteered at the East Jor-dan Family Health Center. Shewas an excellent seamstressand enjoyed quilting.

She is survived by her hus-band, Robert H.; sons, Edward(Mary) Pearsall of RochesterHills, Robert D. (Dawn) Pearsallof East Jordan, Jim (Theresa)Pearsall of Jensen Beach, Fla.;daughter, Linda (Joe) DeMarcoof Cocoa Beach, Fla.; grand-children, Matthew, Allison, Car-leen, Jenna, Angie, and Ally;four great-grandchildren; sis-ters, Rosemary Holland of At-lanta, Ga., Deanna (Roger)Allen of Mt. Pleasant, MaryAnn Kowalski of Denver, Colo.,Nancy (John) Bidleman ofPalm Bay, Fla.

Memorial contributions maybe made to the East Jordan Am-bulance Association, PO Box223, East Jordan, MI 49727.

Thelma M. Kline, 93(nOv. 30, 1918 - AuG. 15, 2012)

Thelma Mae Kline ofPetoskey, passed peacefully onAug. 15, 2012, at the Hiland Cot-tage in Petoskey.

Thelma was born on theLooze Sesquicentennial Farmat the end of Looze Road inEast Jordan on Nov. 30, 1918, toWilliam and Mae Looze. Shegraduated from East JordanHigh School in 1936 and mar-ried Joseph F. Kline ofPetoskey in 1937.

Thelma retired from theSears Roebuck store in Mid-land, Mich., in 1982. After re-tirement, Joe and Thelmamoved back to Petoskey andresided in this area since thattime. Thelma loved NorthernMichigan, however, enjoyedtheir annual vacation fishingtrips to Canada with the familyand her leisurely winters inFlorida.

Thelma was an avid golferand was extremely competitiveup to the summer of 2011. Sheplayed with a group of veryclose friends on the LadiesLeague at the Charlevoix CityCourse for a number of years.When Thelma was not inFlorida, in the winter time sheenjoyed cross country skiingwith a host of very closefriends from this area. She alsoenjoyed playing euchre withagain a group of very closefriends including Ester Hebertwho has stood by Thelma asone of her best friends ever.She was also a member of theSt. Francis Church Choir.

Thelma is survived by her

children, Thomas J. Kline ofPetoskey, James R. Kline ofPetoskey, Gerald L. Kline andMary of Oden, Patrick R. Klineand Carrie of Petoskey, Karen(Kline) Murray and Lynn ofBoyne City.

Thelma was preceded indeath by her husband, Joseph,on Nov. 25, 2006; daughter-in-law, Karen Sue Kline (wife ofson, Thomas); and by grand-children, Scott, and infant son,Steven, also son of Thomas.

Thelma was loved and adoredby 16 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

Services will take place at10:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 23, atSt. Francis Church, 513 HowardSt., Petoskey. A luncheon in herhonor will be served followingthe service in the church base-ment.

A very special thank you tothe staff at the Hiland Cottagefor their kindness and specialattention they gave to Thelmaduring her five-month stay.

Donations in memory ofThelma can be made to Hospiceof Little Traverse Bay, HilandCottage, One Hiland Drive,Petoskey, Mich. 49770.

Arrangements are in the careof the Stone Funeral Home,Petoskey.

Geraldine Frances

Roberson, 92JunE 11, 1920 - AuG. 14, 2012)

Geraldine Frances Robersonof East Jordan, passed awayTuesday, August 14, 2012, atGrandvue Medical Care Facil-ity in East Jordan. Funeral wasSaturday, August 18, at the Pen-zien Funeral Home, the Rev-erend Jim Jordan of theLighthouse Missionary Churchofficiating. Burial at SunsetHill Cemetery in East Jordan.

Geraldine was born June 11,1920, in Rombauer, Missouri,the youngest of nine childrento Albert F. and Naomi (Miller)Montague. On October 15, 1939,she married Jack Roberson inPoplar Bluff, Mo. Geraldine andJack were longtime East Jor-dan and Florida residents.Known by her family andfriends as Meme, she loved toread, crochet, fish, bake, andspend time with her family.Jack preceded her in death onOctober 7, 2003.

Geraldine is survived by herdaughter, Jackie (Allan) Shep-ard of East Jordan; son, Jerry(Pamela) Roberson of CocoaBeach, Fla.; grandchildren, Jeff(Zoe) Brooks, Mike (Beth)Brooks all of East Jordan,Jerry (Debbie) Roberson ofCocoa Beach, Fla., Kevin(Natasha) Roberson of Mel-bourne, Fla.; many loved great-grandchildren andgreat-great-grandchildren; spe-cial family friend, AmyBreakey of East Jordan. Shewas preceded by her brothersand sisters.

Memorial contributions maybe made to Grandvue MedicalCare Facility, 1728 S. PeninsulaRoad, East Jordan, MI 49727.

Raymond Gene

Cornell, 80

(nOv. 3, 1931 - JuLy 21, 2012)

On July 21, 2012, Raymond

Cornell passed away on what

would have been his 61st wed-

ding anniversary to Joanne

Marie Fettig, the love of his

life.

Ray was born Nov. 3, 1931, in

Boyne City, the son of Pearl

(Ward) and Verl Cornell. On

July 21, 1951, he married

Joanne Fettig and the couple

moved to Boyne City in 1961.

As a young man Ray partici-

pated in many high school

sports, including basketball

and football. In addition, he

played the tuba in the Boyne

City Marching Band. He loved

to fish and explore.

In his early life Ray owned

his own construction business.

He later went on to earn his de-

gree at Central Michigan Uni-

versity and worked for the State

of Michigan as a social worker.

It gave him great satisfaction to

help others. He was a good lis-

tener who offered sound advice

no matter the topic.

As a father he entertained us

by singing along with the radio,

trips to the drive-in theater,

midnight smelt runs, and star

gazing over Lake Charlevoix.

As a husband he could not have

loved our mother more.

All of his life he had a curios-

ity about how things worked.

He was very mechanical. He

once towed home an old, worn-

out VW Bug, its engine in bits

and pieces in the back seat. A

few weeks later, I had my first

car, a beautiful, orange VW that

ran like a champ.

The Cornell/Ward family has

lived near Lake Charlevoix,

“The lake shaped like a bear,”

for over a century. Ray’s ances-

tors homesteaded land near the

Daniel Boone National Forest

and land that is now part of the

Sleeping Bear National

Lakeshore. No wonder he loved

the out-of-doors so much and

encouraged all his children to

ski, swim, bike and enjoy the

beautiful place in which we

lived.

Survivors include Kathy

(Dennis) Chase of Traverse

City, Mike (Britta) Cornell of

Boyne City, Patti Nichols of

Boyne City, and Kris (Lew)

Davis of Richmond, Va., and

many grandchildren and great-

grandchildren.

Ray is survived by six sisters,

including Maxine (Don)

Chartier, Elaine (Dave) DeNise,

Marilyn (Bob) Grunow, Eloise

Cooper, Karen (Junior) Lyons,

and Sandra Sulak.

Ray rests in peace at Maple

Lawn Cemetery in Boyne City.

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06176 Old U.S. 31 South, Charlevoix, MI 49720

E-Mail: [email protected]

FURNITURE BARN(231) 547-0133 • Cell (231) 881-0353

Web: dkellyantiques.com

CUSTOM & ANTIQUEFURNITURE

By Jim Akans

Established in their present lo-cation in Downtown Mio approxi-mately eight years ago,Strawberry Patch ReSale-Con-signment store offers area resi-dents an excellent opportunity to

sell their quality used items, andpurchase a wide variety of cloth-ing and household goods at veryreasonable prices. The shop,which was founded by SharonGardulski, Pastor of the FreedomWorship Center, is operated by adedicated group of thirteen vol-unteer from the Mio area.

“We have many different typesof items in the store,” states Gar-dulski. “That includes furniture,appliances and other householditems, and we have a lot of newand used clothing, including coatsin men’s, women’s and children’ssizes, as well as several items thatwould make excellent Christmasgifts.”

The inventory at StrawberryPatch ReSale-Consignment isbrought in by local individualswho receive 40-percent of theamount those items sell for.Strawberry Patch takes care of

the tagging and marketing ofthose items, and after a 60 day pe-riod, unsold clothing is sent to anAmish warehouse facility thatdistributes that clothing to peoplein need all over the world.

“Our location is a great re-source for people in the Mioarea,” observes Gardulski.“Major shopping areas, such asGaylord, Alpena and WestBranch, are all an hour or moredrive away. So this is a conven-ient, local spot where people canmake some extra money sellingitems, and shop for a wide assort-ment of clothing and householditems.”

The Strawberry Patch ReSale-Consignment Shop is located inDowntown Mio next to the Rite Aidstore. The facility is open Mondaythrough Saturday from 10 am until6 pm. For additional information,please call (989) 826-1503.

Strawberry Patch ReSale-Consignment helps Mio area residents buy and sell quality goods

The Strawberry patch reSale-Consignment Shop is located in downtownMio next to the rite Aid store, and is open Monday through Saturday from10 am until 6 pm. phOTO COurTESy OF TOni MiLLEr

Strawberry patch reSale-Consign-ment store offers area residents anexcellent opportunity to sell theirquality used items, and purchase awide variety of clothing and house-hold goods at very reasonableprices. phOTO COurTESy OF TOni MiLLEr

paternal grandparents, Richardand Carol Clavier; paternalgreat-grandmother, AnnaClavier, all of Boyne City, plusnumerous aunts, uncles, andcousins.

Clavier was honored in a me-morial service on Friday, August17 at the Lighthouse MissionaryChurch in East Jordan, attendedby more than 450 people.

She was born March 29, 1995 inCharlevoix, attended East JordanPublic Schools and had com-pleted the 11th grade at the timeof her death. She aspired to be-come a veterinarian. In school,she enjoyed art and dramaclasses and fellow classmates fre-quently saw her artwork dis-played in the school hallways.She received the Jordan RiverArts Council scholarship lastspring, the highest award for ahigh school junior in the compe-tition.

Clavier also participated incheerleading, volleyball and pow-der-puff football.

Horseback riding was endemicto many of her activities. Shehad a special place in her heartfor volunteer work with the Ex-ceptional Riders Program ofPetoskey and rode across thestate on the Shore-To-Shore Trailas a member of the MichiganTrail Riders Association.

Through the CharlevoixCounty 4-H program, Claviershowed steer, wool sheep andpigs, her favorite 4-H animal. Shewas planning to show two pigs inthis summer’s Emmet-Charlevoix County Fair, herfourth year as a participant.Brother Kent Clavier showed herpigs August 20 and will sell themAugust 23 in her honor.

Family, friends, classmates andthe entire East Jordan commu-nity all mourn the loss ofClavier. Jesse Blake, a rising sen-ior at East Jordan High Schooland a friend, created a Facebookgroup, “In Loving Memory OfKiersten Marie Clavier,” for peo-ple to share their thoughts andmemories at this difficult time.

He expressed the impact Kier-sten’s passing has had on her fel-low classmates: “She still feelsalive. I keep asking God to bringher back,” he said. “She will beremembered by the way she han-dled things and how everybodyliked her and her personality,how happy she was and howeverybody really looked up toher….She’s on everybody’s mindall the time and no one’s evergoing to forget her.”

Memorial contributions maybe made to the Exceptional Rid-ers Program, 1702 Standish Ave.,Petoskey, MI 49770, or to the Kier-sten Clavier Memorial Fund, c/oHuntington Bank, 102 North MillStreet, East Jordan, MI 49727.

KristenContinued froM Pg. 1

through the 1940’s and 50’s thatrequired that when establishinga subdivision one lot was to bedeeded to the township. How-ever, there was then a period oftime in the 1960’s when the town-ships were required to deed thelots back. Banks Township ap-plied for a grant to improve thepark and is having a problem

finding the documents that the

state is requiring proving owner-

ship of the park. “Back in the

80’s the township supervisor did

an all out search and was able to

prove the township owned the

land,” said Donna Heeres, Town-

ship Clerk. “But apparently we

haven’t given them the right doc-

uments to prove that we owned

it.” After some discussion on the

issue Heeres has been asked to

find the documentation so that

the grant process can go on.

In other business, an audi-

tor’s report conducted at the end

of May of this year showed that

the fire budget was running at a

deficit and action was required

by the state. The deficit was a re-

sult of the purchase of two new

fire trucks last year. The board

wrote letters to the state depart-

ment explaining the cause of the

deficit and on request of the state

adopted a deficit elimination

plan showing how the budget will

be set aright within the next five

years.

The next meeting of the

Banks Township Board will be

held September 24 at 7:30 P.M.

Ownership

QuestionedContinued froM Pg. 1

Many children grow up withfew or no books in the home. Togive young children the gift ofreading, Char-Em United Wayhas launched Dolly Parton’sImagination Library inCharlevoix and Emmet Coun-ties. During the week of August20th – 23rd, Readers will beheading to Day Care Centers,Libraries, and Preschools inCharlevoix and Emmet Coun-ties to help children and par-ents sign up for Dolly Parton’sImagination Library. The schedule is as following:

Monday: Children’s LearningCenter, 10AM, – 423 Porter St,Petoskey

Wednesday: Bear Cub ChildCare Center, 10AM, – 421 Stimp-son Dr, Pellston

Northern Michigan Child De-velopment Center, 10:15AM - 416Connable Ave, Petoskey

Thursday: Petoskey andCharlevoix Public Libraries bothat 10:30AM.

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Li-brary brings books to children’shomes. From birth until theyturn five years old, children en-

rolled in the program will re-ceive a new, age-appropriate bookmailed to their home eachmonth. By the time they enterkindergarten, children will havetheir own library of books andbe more prepared to enter schooland become lifelong readers.

Parents wishing to enroll theirchild can do so online at imagina-tionlibrary.com or at www.chare-munitedway.org. For moreinformation, contact us at 487-1006 or [email protected].

United way’s ImaginationLibrary Launch Schedule

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PetosKeyFair

EMMET-CHARLEVOIXCOUNTY FAIR returns tothe fairgrounds in Petoskeythru Aug. 26.

boyne CityStroll the Streets

Music, fun and greattimes will fill the streets ofdowntown Boyne City start-ing Friday as Stroll theStreets returns for its ninthseason. Aug. 24 entertain-ers - Debra Adamczik (cari-cature artist), Jania Taylor(Magician), Ernie Mindel &Cedar Valley, First BaptistChurch, Lake Street Ram-blers, Off Duty, RubyWilliams, Sweetwater BluesBand, The Kowalske FamilyBand, and Dr. Goodhart onthe SOBO Blissfest Stage.

Charlevoixdowntown Concert

2012 Charlevoix ConcertSeries Schedule at the

Odmark Performance Pavil-ion in DowntownCharlevoix’s beautiful EastPark.

Thursday, August 23,7pm, Trombones Plus(Delaware OH) Jazz

Thursday, August 30,7pm, Sister Wilene (Tra-verse City MI) Country

Charlevoixdentistry From The heart

The team of dental pro-fessionals at Beacon DentalCenter will be hosting theirsecond Dentistry From TheHeart (DFTH) event on Fri-day, August 24th. ThisDFTH event will donatethousands of dollars in freedental care and providemuch needed relief to peo-ple in need in our commu-nity. The line will begin earlyinto the night before, withhundreds prepared to campout in order to receive freeservices. Patients are seenon a first come, first servebasis. Event registrationwill begin at 7:00am and

patients will be seenthrough 5:00pm. We en-courage patients to dressappropriate for the weatheras the waiting area is out-side. For more informationor if you would like to volun-teer for this event, pleasecontact Crystal at 231-547-9141 or email,[email protected].

CharlevoixWisaal Friday

An Arabic word meaninglinks, connections, or uni-ties - reflects our attempt tofuse elements of the Arabicmusical heritage withKlezmer, Indian, and Amer-ican influences while re-specting the spirit of thesetraditions. Classical Arabicpieces become frameworkswithin which traditional Ara-bic forms and rhythmic pat-terns blend with Westernharmonic backgrounds andrhythmically charged popand world-music grooves.Traditional Arabic instru-

ments - oud, percussion,and bass - are joined byKlezmer-influenced clarinet,American folk mandolin,and Indian tabla. Contem-porary fusion pieces andoriginal compositions com-bine these various influ-ences and allow forextended improvisationswhich showcase the differ-ent improvisatory traditionsrepresented in Wisaal Aug24 at Dhaseleer EventsBarn.

CharlevoixTechnology help

The Charlevoix Public Li-brary is launching a newservice this summer to as-sist patrons with somebasic technology questions.Tech Help Sessions will behosted in the library’s Coel-ing Computer Lab, 10:30 –noon, each Tuesdaythrough August 28. TheTech Help Sessions will bestaffed by a knowledgeablestaff member who will beable to answer basic ques-tions about the library’scomputers, software, andapplications. For example,if you have questions aboutMicrosoft Office products,downloading eBooks,email, or the library catalog,just stop in and ask the techguy for assistance. TechHelp Session staff is notavailable to support pri-vately owned hardware anddevices. For hardware as-sistance, ask at the infor-mation desk for a list oflocal providers. For more in-formation about this orother programs at the li-brary, visit them atwww.charlevoixlibrary.org.

boyne CityFarmers Market

FundraiserThe Friends of the Market

are planning a specialevening to celebrate ourwonderful market and ourlocal food on Saturday, Au-gust 25th. This superb sea-sonal meal will be preparedby Chef Michael Events ofBlackbird Gardens. Winetasting is included and weencourage BYO. Limitedseating at $75 pp Sign up atthe Market Booth or contactBecky, [email protected].

MaCKinaW CityCorvette show

The 23rd Annual CorvetteCrossroads Auto Show isscheduled for Saturday, Au-gust 25th at the MackinawCrossings Mall parking lot.

boyne Citypavilion dedication

Whiting Park New Pavil-ion Dedication Ceremony isMonday, August 27 at 6pm.Charlevoix County Parks &Recreation Monthly Meet-

ing. Whiting County Park at5820 Lakeshore Rd. BoyneCity

east JordanBook sale

Jordan Valley District Li-brary’s annual Used BookSale thru August 27 in EastJordan. Hundreds of hard-backs, paperbacks, VHS,books on cassette, musicCDs and DVDs will beavailable for bargain prices.Books include Western,Mystery, Romance, Sci-ence Fiction, Adult, YoungAdult, and Children’s fictionand non-fiction. Some ofthe books are volumes thathave been discarded by thelibrary and others are dona-tions. Hardbacks are $0.50and paperbacks are $0.25.All proceeds benefit the li-brary. The book sale will bein the Community Roomduring library hours: Mon 9-7, Tue 9-5, Wed 9-7, Thu 9-5, Fri 9-5, Sat 9-1, Sun 1-5.Contact the library at 231-536-7131 or visit the web-site jvdl.info.

east JordanSenior picnic & health

ExpOIt is the 33rd annual

Charlevoix County SeniorPicnic & Health EXPO Aug.29 at the Harvest Barn, 210Lake St. Expo from 9am -1pm. BBQ Chicken dinnerat Noon. Seniors $5, Non-seniors $8. Tickets avail-able at Senior Centers inBoyne City, Charlevoix &East Jordan.

boyne CityrAMBLEr dAy

The Boyne City SportsComplex is hosting Ram-bler day on Thursday, Aug.30 from 10am to 10pm. TheBoyne City Booster Foun-dation urges you to markyour calendar for this ac-tion-packed day that willfeature six school sportsevents ranging from soccerto volleyball and endingwith the varsity boy’s foot-ball game vs. Kent City at 7p.m. Also included in the all-day fun will be face paint-ing, carnival games, dunktank, balloon animals, doorprizes, live music, barbecueand more. You might evenwin $2,000 cash or an iPadin the Ping Pong Ball DropRaffle. For raffle tickets orinformation contact MeganNeidhamer ([email protected])or Cathy Wonzki ([email protected]).

Charlevoixharsha house Museum

ExhibitsThe Charlevoix Historical

Society’s Harsha HouseMuseum is featuring sev-eral exhibits: “Treasures ofthe Museum” with artifactsand documents nevershown before, highlightinga French battleship galleonmodel made of over 3400metal parts; “The Life andWorks of Bob Miles, Pho-tographer” showing manyexamples of his work over42 years; “Frank Foun-tain— Charlevoix’s FirstCoast Guard Commander;”“Vintage Toys;” and“Charlevoix’s Involvementin the American Civil War.”

Hours are Monday throughSaturday, 1-4 p.m. throughLabor Day. Call 231-547-0373 for more information.

boyne Citydancin’ in the street

The summer’s secondDancin’ in the Street party isset for 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.Thursday, Aug. 30 at thecorner of South Lake andMain Streets in the SOBODistrict. The Sun Dogs willprovide the music andSOBO merchants will pro-vide refreshments.

boyne CityFarmers Market

Thru October 31st, (Wed.Sat.), 8 am to Noon in Vet-eran’s Park. From the gar-den to your table. It doesn’tget any fresher than this.Come browse in our lovelytown on the shore of LakeCharlevoix.

boyne Cityrubbish collection

Rubbish collection willbegin in early June in theCity of Boyne City. The firstpickups will take place inareas on and south of MainStreet on Wednesday,Sept. 5, 12 and 19. Areasnorth of Main Street will bepicked up on Thursdays,Sept. 6, 13 and 20. Formore information click hereor call City Hall at 582-6597.

boyne CitySenior center dinners

Boyne Area Senior Cen-ter will continue hostingnight meals instead oflunches on Wednesdays.Dinner will start at 5pm andserving will continue until 6.Please join us for this en-deavor and have dinner in-stead of lunch everyWednesday. Entertainmentwill also be provided eachWednesday.

Charlevoix/eMMetplaygroups

Playgroups are offeredfree through the Women’sResource Center of North-ern Michigan, are for chil-dren aged 0-60 months andpreschool-aged siblings.The summer schedule is:9:30-11am Tuesdays atChrist Lutheran Church,Boyne City; 9:30-11amWednesdays at UnitedMethodist Church, Alanson.Playgroups in Petoskeyand East Jordan will re-sume in September. Call(231)347-0067 for more in-formation.

CharlevoixSunset cruise

The Charlevoix HistoricalSociety is sponsoring afundraising Sunset Cruiseaboard the Keweenaw Staron Thursday, September 6from 7 to 9 p.m. Historicalnarration along variousshorelines included. Tick-ets: $25 per person, avail-able at the Harsha HouseMuseum, 103 State Street,Monday-Saturday 1-4 p.m.Call (231) 547-0373 formore information.

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east Jordan &ellsWorthFarmer’s Market

Both the East Jordan andthe Ellsworth Farmer’s Mar-kets are looking for vendorsfor the upcoming Summermarket season. Produce &Handcrafted items are wel-come at both locations. Forinformation on the East Jor-dan Market contact LaurieWakeham at 231-536-2636or for the Ellsworth Marketcontact Shannon Fender at231-536-7351. The EastJordan Market takes placeevery Thursday from 9am -1pm and the Ellsworth Mar-ket takes place on Tuesdayevenings from 5 -7pm.

Charlevoix CountyCommittee Members

neededThe Day of Caring com-

mittee and Char-Em UnitedWay has started planningthis year’s event. Day ofCaring will be Wednesday,September 19, in honor ofthe National Day of Serviceand Remembrance on Sep-tember 11. The committeeis seeking new members toassist with planning fromthe Boyne City, East Jor-dan, and northern EmmetCounty areas. The commit-tee will meet monthly fromApril through Septembersharing skills and ideas toorganize and promote Dayof Caring. Last year thecommittee helped bringover 500 volunteers to-gether with more than 40projects. If you would like tojoin the Day of Caring plan-ning committee or haveideas to share please con-tact Char-Em United Way at231-487-1006, [email protected] orwww.charemunitedway.org

boyne Cityhazardous waste

Household hazardouswaste collection will be heldfrom 9am to 2pm Sept. 8 inBoyne City. Call 582-6193to schedule an appoint-ment.

boyne CityCar show

Kiwanis of Boyne Cityproduces the annual LaborDay Weekend Car Show onSaturday, Sept. 1. The carshow begins with registra-tion at 8am, awards at 2pmand a parade throughBoyne City at 3pm. Carowners are also encour-aged to show their vehiclesduring Stroll the Streetsfrom 6 to 9pm. Friday, Aug.31; no registration isneeded for Friday, just bringyour car downtown (WaterStreet) between 5 and 6pm.The car show is held at Vet-erans Memorial Park on theshore of beautiful LakeCharlevoix. Thank you toour major sponsor, thePetoskey Area Visitors Bu-reau. Pre-registration fee is$20 per car. Registration atthe show is $25 per car.Make checks payable to: Ki-wanis of Boyne City. Pleasesend registration fee andform to Kiwanis of BoyneCity, c/o Hollis Ehrlich, POBox 458, Boyne City, MI49712. Questions, ContactHollis Ehrlich,jhehrl [email protected],phone 231-459-4080

fairvieWGun show

The 10th annual gunshow at Steiner Museum,M-33 North of Fairview, willbe held Sept. 1, 10am -4pm. Buy guns, sell guns,trade guns and more fromfriendly, quality dealers andcollectors. Rent a table for$15. Call Tammy Emig, 989-848-5320.

CharlevoixWednesday Gallery Walks

The 6 downtown art gal-leries; Ellair, Elements,

North Seas Gallery, Circleof Arts, Round Lake Galleryand Todd Warner Studio willbe hosting Gallery Walksevery Wednesday throughLabor Day from 7-10. Spe-cial food and desserts willbe offered!

boyne Cityregatta

Sept. 1-2 - Red Fox Re-gatta, Veterans Park

boyne CityCar show

Kiwanis of Boyne Cityproduces the annual LaborDay Weekend Car Show onSaturday, Sept. 1. The carshow begins with registra-tion at 8am, awards at 2pmand a parade throughBoyne City at 3pm. Carowners are also encour-aged to show their vehiclesduring Stroll the Streetsfrom 6 to 9pm. Friday, Aug.31; no registration isneeded for Friday, just bringyour car downtown (WaterStreet) between 5 and 6pm.The car show is held at Vet-erans Memorial Park on theshore of beautiful LakeCharlevoix. Thank you toour major sponsor, thePetoskey Area Visitors Bu-reau. Pre-registration fee is$20 per car. Registration atthe show is $25 per car.Make checks payable to: Ki-wanis of Boyne City. Pleasesend registration fee andform to Kiwanis of BoyneCity, c/o Hollis Ehrlich, POBox 458, Boyne City, MI49712. Questions, ContactHollis Ehrlich,jhehrl [email protected],phone 231-459-4080

boyne Citydrag race

Sept. 2 - Labor Day DragRaces, Boyne City Airport

boyne CityCommunity potluck

Sept. 9 - CommunityPotluck Picnic, VeteransPark, 12 noon

PetosKeyyouthBuild

Petoskey YouthBuild isnow recruiting for our nextsession which starts Sep-tember 10. We are seekingyoung people between theages of 18-24 to participate.This is a great opportunityfor someone to completetheir GED or better theirbasic skills, get some jobtraining, and earn a littlemoney. YouthBuild helpsyoung people earn theirGED or improve their basicskills in reading and math,trains participants in theconstruction trades, andteaches work readiness andleadership skills. If you orsomeone you know is inter-ested in getting more infor-mation about YouthBuild,you can pick up an applica-tion at any Michigan WorksService Center, call (231)622-8920 or visit our web-site, www.nwm.org/youth-build.

CharlevoixWomens club meeting

The Sept. 12 luncheon

meeting of the Women’sClub will feature a guidedtour of Castle Farms inCharlevoix, including thegardens, Garden Railroadand a view of the museumcollections, followed byluncheon. The tour beginsat 10:30am and will lastabout 1½ hours. Cost of thetour and luncheon is $25.Be sure to wear comfortableshoes (and wheelchairs areavailable for those whoneed them). Please makeyour reservation with SallyHunt at 231-348-8183 bynoon on Sept. 5. Everyoneis welcome to attend.

boyne CityState of the Community

Lunch is scheduled fornoon to 2pm Thursday,Sept. 13, at SommersetPointe.

boyne CityArt for Animals

Sept. 13 – Humane Soci-ety Art for Animals Wine &Dine Evening, WalloonLake Inn

vanderbiltCar show

First ever auto show andswap meet Sept. 14 & 15 at2 locations: Mill St. Dinerand Racal Jakks. 9am -close. Music at both loca-tions Sat. night. To registercall 989-619-2937

east JordanArtist Gathering retro-

spective ExhibitAn Artist Gathering Show-

case is opens at the JordanRiver Art Center. Fortyartists have submitted 100art works that will be exhib-ited producing an excitingshow of creative, diverseartworks. The exhibit runsthru Sept. 16 at the JordanRiver Art Center, 301 Main St.

boyne CityBusiness after hours

Will be held at the BoyneCity Airport, 1048 E. MainSt., from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.on Thursday, Sept. 20. Co-sponsoring the event will beHarbor House Publishers.

Charlevoixpoker run & pig roast

Show your colors pokerrun & pig roast sponsoredby Charlevoix Elks Lodge#2856. Proceeds to benefitMichigan Veterans. Satur-day, Sept. 22. Registrationfrom 10-11:30am; Pre-Show Event at 11:30am.Poker Run begins at Noon,Pig Roast at 5pm with liveauction & entertainment:Open to public ($10). Cost$25 bike, includes PigRoast. Entertainment afterthe run. $10 additional riderincludes pig roast or $25additional rider to playpoker. Pre-register for freeshirt. Donations for auctionitems are welcome. Thisyear’s event “FreedomDon’t Come Free” will ben-efit the Wounded WarriorProject, Forgotten Eagles, &Local Veteran Charities. Formore information, contactKen Rogers at 231-675-2297.

boyne CityConcert

Sept. 23 - Billy Dean con-cert at Boyne City Perform-ing Arts Center, sponsoredby Boyne City Firefighters.Info: 231-225-0275.

Charlevoix CountyCrop walk

29th Annual CharlevoixCounty CROP Walk Satur-day, September 29th at9am, the six-mile walk willcommence from threeCharlevoix County loca-tions. Those from East Jor-dan will meet at Elm Pointe.Boyne City participants willassemble at Whiting Parkand Charlevoix walkers willgather at the CharlevoixMiddle School. The walkerswill all end at the Congrega-tional Church in Irontonwhere lunch will be providedto all who participated. Allarea churches and individu-als are encouraged to join inthis annual fundraiser. Thisyear an anonymous donorwill donate $20 for eachnew walker participating inthe annual walk.

boyne CityBusiness after hours

Oct. 18 - Morel’s Bistro,273 Old State Road, 5:30 to7:30 p.m.

east Jordanpumpkin festival

3rd Annual East JordanPumpkin Festival, LeafPeeker Craft Show and 4thAnnual Breezeway FallColor Cruise, Saturday, Oc-tober 20. Many returningevents and new eventsbeing planned.

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boyne CityPoliCe dePt.Monday, August 13, 2012

9:50am Report of juvenile com-plaint in the 400 block of Hannah St

12:45pm Report of kids on roofin the 500 block of Poplar St

1:52pm Disturbance reported inthe area of Division and LakeStreets

2:38pm 911 hang up call fromthe 400 block of N Lake St

3:52pm Report of car versus cartaccident in the 400 block of N LakeSt

6:55pm Report of threatening re-marks made in the 300 block of EDivision St

8:15pm Report of subject start-ing fights in Old City Park

8:35pm Report of threats beingmade in the 600 block of Spring St

8:37pm Report from Boyne Av ofsubjects smoking marijuana

11:08pm Civil incident reported inthe 600 block of Jersey St

Tuesday, August 14, 201211:00am Report of Social Secu-

rity fraud11:06am Report of missing bicy-

cle12:58pm Complaint about dog

feces being left in the park1:41pm Subject arrested on PPO

violation that occurred in the 600block of Jersey St

3:30pm Report of pesticidesbeing sprayed too close to beachon W Michigan

4:04pm Driving complaint of ve-hicle headed into town on BoyneCity Rd

5:02pm Report of kids yelling attraffic and riding bikes into road atLake and Division

Wednesday, August 15, 201211:40am Driving complaint re-

ceived from the 1300 block ofCharlevoix St

12:49pm Driving complaint re-ceived from the 600 block of Jeffer-son St

2:21pm 2 vehicle property dam-age accident in the alley betweenPark and Lake Streets

4:17pm Responded to animalcomplaint in the 500 block of SPark St

4:36pm Assisted Sheriff Deptwith assault complaint on N Addis Rd

5:24pm Attempted telephonefraud complaint received from the500 block of N Lake St

8:41pm Report of subjectsyelling at one another in the 100block of E Water St

9:00pm Report of truck drivingon First St without plates

Thursday, August 16, 20121:31am Report of fight in the 700

block of E Main St8:30pm Report of domestic situ-

ation in the 700 block of S Lake St8:32am Report of iguana missing

from Deer Run10:49am Received driving com-

plaint from bicyclist on LakeshoreDr. Had occurred on 8/9/12.

11:17pm Subject in to drop offkeys he found on M-75 S

11:47am Report of cat struck inthe 400 block of Boyne Av

2:10pm Citation for speed2:26pm Citation issued for no

proof of insurance3:25pm Assist Sheriff Depart-

ment and MSP on Domestic onMoll Dr

4:55pm Report of possible PPOviolation in the 200 block of S LakeSt

8:18pm Arrested subject onwarant

9:10pm Subject at PD to reportcar bicycle accident. No injuries.

11:32pm Welfare check in the1200 block of Nordic Dr

Friday, August 17, 20121:20am Suspicious situation in

the area of Lake and Lower LakeStreets

3:19am Removed downed treefrom Boyne Av near the HighSchool

12:10pm Report of window bro-ken in the 1300 block of Boyne Av

4:20pm Report of stolen string oflights from the 200 block of E WaterSt

4:59pm 2 vehicle accident re-ported at Beardsley and Boyne Av

5:14pm Citation for speed5:56pm Citation for speed

Saturday, August 18, 201212:22am Unlock on W Main St2:05am Assist Sheriff Depart-

ment on Cherry Hill Rd9:34am Report of abandoned ve-

hicle in the 200 block of S Lake St10:24am Longboarders in the

road on Front St10:41am Noise complaint re-

ceived in the 800 block of Thomp-son St

1:13pm Hit and run accident inthe 300 block of E Division St.Other driver located

4:04pm Arrested subject on war-rant

7:58pm Disturbance reported inthe area of Trent and West Streets

9:01pm Driving complaint re-ceived on Contractors Dr

9:32pm Fireworks complaint re-ceived from the 500 block of NLake St

10:14pm Sick raccoon dis-patched in the 300 block ofCollings St

10:22pm Driving complaint re-ceived on Boyne Av

11:16pm False alarm on WWater St

11:27pm Report of water comingfrom the overflow at Avalanche.

Sunday, August 19, 20121:19am Report of people yelling

and swearing in the 300 block of EDivision St

1:28am Assist Sheriff Departmentat accident scene on Addis Rd

1:49am Report of domestic as-sault in the 300 block of E Division St

3:47am Report of domestic as-sault in the 1400 block of Pleasant Av

4:26am Citizen assist in the 1400block of Pleasant Av

9:14am Subject complainingabout bicyclists on N Lake St.

9:14am Bicyclists complainingabout nearly being hit by subject onN Lake St

9:19am Unlocked vehicle in the400 block of Pine St

10:22am Citation issued for noproof of insurance

11:41am Open door located inthe 100 block of E Water St

2:08pm Assist Emmet CountySheriff Department in the 300 blockof E Division St

2:20pm Assist Sheriff Depart-ment with 911 check in the 2700block of Boyne City Rd

4:34pm Report of child sitting inroadway on State St

5:23pm Civil dispute in the 200block of Silver St

5:23pm Hit and run accident inthe 100 block of N Park St

7:07pm Report of windoww bro-ken out in the 200 block of S LakeSt

7:27pm Civil custody issues re-ported involving subject from West St

9:03pm Report of fight inprogress in Old City Park

is accountability the key?

Dear Dave,I’ve been working the Baby Steps

and doing a budget most months.But how does someone who is singlestay motivated and focused withsomething like this? It feels some-times like it would be easier if I hadsomeone holding me accountable.

RickDear Rick,The first thing is to make sure you

do a written budget each month. Notonce in a while, not most months—every single month. If you don’tdraw the out-of-bounds markers,there’s no way to know when you’vestepped over the line, right? Amonthly, written budget becomesyour self-accountability tool, espe-cially when you’re single.

Still, there’s nothing wrong withintroducing a little accountabilityinto your life. You don’t have to bemarried to be accountable to some-one other than yourself. Ask a good

friend or maybe even your pastor tohave a look at your plan and seewhat they think. Just make sure thisperson is someone who knows a lit-tle something about money and fi-nances.

Honestly though, Rick. I thinkdoing the Baby Steps and followingmy plan can be easier for single peo-ple. Think about it this way: Youdon’t have to talk someone else intocoming along for the ride. You alsodon’t have to come to an agreementwith someone else on everything fi-nancial. All you have to do is get se-rious, look in the mirror, and say,“Quit being stupid with money!” Inother words, you just have to do it.

Admittedly, you don’t have thebuilt-in accountability in a singlessituation. But on the other hand,you don’t have someone calling youa doofus when you mess up!

—Dave

don’t pay it!

Dear Dave,My brother was killed earlier this

year, and my mom is finalizing hisestate. He had a couple of federallyinsured student loans through SallieMae totaling $8,000 at the time of hisdeath, and the attorney probatingthe estate says mom now has to payoff those loans. Is that correct?

CallieDear Callie,I’m so sorry to hear about your

brother. But no, your lawyer is notcorrect. Payment for federally in-sured student loans is not due uponthe borrower’s death. They arewaived.

I’m going to give you two pieces ofadvice. The first is to fire your attor-ney. We’re talking about basicknowledge when it comes to probat-ing an estate here. If he got thatwrong there’s no telling what elsehe’s told you that’s off the mark.

Second, you can take care of thisby sending a copy of the death cer-tificate to Sallie Mae. I’ll warn youahead of time that it may take awhile to jump through all theirhoops. I mean, you’re dealing withthe federal government. They’re notexactly known for getting thingsright the first time. But once you’redeclared permanently disabled oryou pass away, federally insured stu-dent loans are discharged and notheld against the estate. Don’t pay it!

—Dave

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By Catherine L’heureux

The Charlevoix-Emmet Intermedi-ate School District Local College Ac-cess Network (Char-Em ISD LCAN)unveiled the Char-Em LCAN Prom-ise Monday, August 20 at CharlevoixHigh School, 05200 Marion CenterRd.

The Char-Em LCAN Promise of-fers area students the opportunity tocomplete college-credit classeswhile still attending high school.Teachers who have been accreditedby local community colleges teachthe concurrent courses and main-tain the same standards of college-level classrooms. For $1,000 at nocost to families for tuition or books,a LCAN Promise student can gradu-ate from high school with 13 college-level LCAN courses, equating to 40college credits or three semesters ofcollege.

Jim Rummer, director of careerand technical education for theChar-Em ISD, highlighted the im-pact of the LCAN Promise on manypotential first generation collegestudents.

“We’ve eliminated any barriers,or most barriers that are out there,that will give those students thatfirst chance of taking a college class

and ultimately being a college stu-dent, and for what could be in manycases the first time in their family’shistory,” Rummer said.

The Char-Em LCAN Board, com-prised of local business, civic, gov-ernment, education and non-profitrepresentatives, sought to improveupon the Kalamazoo Promise model.When creating the project, theychose to use the already establishedChar-Em ISD Early College Pro-gram, where dually enrolled stu-dents earn high school and collegecredit.

The Char-Em LCAN is one of 42networks in the Michigan CollegeAccess Network (MCAN). All net-works strive to increase college par-ticipation and completion amongstudents in the state of Michigan,creating a college-bound culture inschools. As an all-encompassinggoal, MCAN aims for Michigan resi-dents to achieve 60 percent partici-pation and/or completion of sometype of post-secondary education by2025. Approximately 30 percent ofCharlevoix-Emmet district studentscurrently continue on to college.

The Char-Em LCAN Board isreaching out to individuals, founda-tions, and civic and service organi-zations to solicit donations and

increase support for the program.James Cooper, Char-Em ISD early

college coordinator, outlined the im-portance of the Char-Em LCANPromise to students, families andthe economy.

“The benefits are going to be nu-merous, not only for the studentsthat are taking the classes, but alsofor our communities, where dollarsare coming back in the community,where we’re building relationshipslike MCAN wanted and folks are get-ting an education, which is going toeventually help our local and stateeconomy,” he said.

Mark Tompkins, superintendentof Harbor Springs Public Schools,said he is thrilled that the Char-EmLCAN Promise will provide oppor-tunities for students.

“I’ve been in education for 32years. This is the most excitingthing I’ve seen,” he said. “The wholething is extraordinary and has theopportunity to transform educationwithin our high schools in Char-Em.”

For more information about theChar-Em LCAN Promise or theChar-Em LCAN, contact Jim Rum-mer at (231) 547-9947 [email protected].

Local college Bound High SchoolStudents Have an Advantage

The Char-Em LCAn promise was presented at a local news conference Monday, August 20 at Charlevoix high School. pic-tured from left to right are James Cooper, Jim rummer, Chuck vondra and Mark Tompkins.

Two Injured in BeaverIsland Crash

On August 17, 2012 at approximately1800 hrs, Charlevoix County Sheriff ’sDeputies on Beaver Island were dis-patched to the area of Paid Een OgsRoad near Kings Highway for a singlevehicle rollover injury accident.

The driver of the vehicle, DanielLaFreniere age 19 of Beaver Island,and passenger, Zackary Bousquet age14 of Beaver Island, were travelingWest on Paid Een Ogs Road in a 1990Pontiac Bonneville Sedan whenLaFreniere lost control and started togo off the road and rolled the vehicle.The vehicle landed upright off theroad with both occupants inside.LaFreniere was not wearing his seat-belt, but Bousquet was wearing his.

LaFreniere was transported tothe Beaver Island Rural Health Centerwith a leg laceration and stomach andchest pain.  He was then transportedoff Beaver Island by Life Flight withnon-life threatening injuries.

Bousquet had a laceration on his

leg and was treated at the Health Cen-ter as well.

However, while speed may havebeen a factor, alcohol was not a factorin the crash. This accident is stillunder investigation. 

Rollover Accident inBoyne Valley Township

On August 19, 2012 around 1:20 a.m.a single vehicle rollover accident oc-curred on Addis Road in Boyne ValleyTownship.  The driver, 18 year oldNicole Marie Burwell, of Boyne Citywas traveling Southeast on AddisRoad when she approached a cornertoo fast.  Burwell crossed the centerline and into the opposing shouldercausing her to lose control.  Burwellwent into a skid, eventually rollingher vehicle onto the roof.  Burwellwas trapped, hanging upside downfrom her seatbelt.  She was freed fromthe vehicle using extrication tools.

Burwell was transportedto McLaren Northern Michigan Hos-pital with non-life threatening in-

juries.The Charlevoix County Sheriff ’s

Office was assisted by the Boyne Val-ley Fire Department, Boyne ValleyEMS, and the Boyne City Police De-partment.

Motorcyclist InjuredOn August 19, 2012 at approxi-

mately 8:38 a.m. the CharlevoixCounty Sheriff ’s Office responded to apersonal injury accident on US 31North of Waller Road.

Richard Lee Clem, age 65 ofCharlevoix, was injured when his mo-torcycle sideswiped a Dodge Caravandriven by Chad Edward Tousley, age27 of Elmira. 

Charlevoix EMS transported Clemto the Charlevoix Area Hospital forback and neck pain, abrasions, andbruises.  Clem was wearing a helmetwhich greatly reduced his injuries. 

Charlevoix Township Fire Depart-ment assisted the Sheriff ’s Office onthe scene. 

The accident is still under investi-gation at this time.

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they would consider the project further with moreinformation. On August 6 the issue came up againand council elected to set a special meeting to dis-cuss the details. On August 9 the City Council andmembers of Charlevoix’s DDA convened the meet-ing in East Park where they looked at the site andconsidered the scope of the project. They thenmoved to city hall where they heard public com-ment and elected to proceed with construction giv-ing final approval.

A mature tree had to be removed to proceedwith the project. It was removed one week after thecouncil’s decision about 5:00 A.M. on Thursday, Au-gust 16. “The tree was taken out early to make surethe vendors at the farmers market could get inthere and use their stands,” said City Manager RobStraebel. The city is hoping for a late Septembercompletion date so that the fireplace would be avail-able by the city’s annual Applefest.

Kathy Ackerman owns the building that housesCharlevoix Wear, Johans, and the Round LakeGallery which she owns and operates and livesabove. Ackerman said that she pays over $20,000 intaxes and stated that it is an understatement to saythat she is startled that this could happen withouther knowing anything about it. Ackerman said sheattended a meeting as recently as August 6th butleft before the miscellaneous business portion ofthe meeting where the gift was offered to the city.“All people who come downtown can walk BridgeStreet, and enjoy the harbor view while having cof-fee at Johans or sitting outside to enjoy ice cream.You needn’t own a boat or a waterfront home andthe views of the waterfront are what give our cityits charm. Just as an art museum doesn’t need toaccept a painting that comes with conditions on itsplacement or conditions that detract from the mis-sion, the city did not need to accept a gift that de-tracts from our own masterpiece,“ she said.

“We held a special meeting where the public wasinvited to attend and we invited public comment, atany council and DDA meeting there is always ampleopportunity for comment,” said Straebel.

No action was taken by the council on the issue.A request was placed on the agenda to repaint

the lighthouse white. Several passionate citizensaddressed the council stating that the lighthousecan no longer be seen from the water and that as amatter of nostalgia white is a preferred color. MikeBergeon, a member of the lighthouse committee,informed the council and the audience that thecolor was not an arbitrary choice. The lighthousehas been restored to its original state through agrant which covered a period of historical signifi-cance and that period was determined to be be-tween 1948-1955. The process of restoration wasfairly complicated to complete and permission hadto be secured from the Coast Guard, the State Light-house Preservation Office and the City. Bergeonstated that Michigan had 129 lighthouses, morethan any other state, and as a result of moderntechnological advances the coast guard was dispos-ing of two-thirds of them and the Charlevoix light-house was on the list. The lighthouse on the leftpier was eliminated by the Coast Guard and re-placed with a post. “If the City hadn’t agreed totake over with the historical society, we’d have apost there too,” said Bergeon. If the lighthousewere painted white It would be removed from thenational register of historic places because that iswhere the funds came from to restore it, and thereis a possibility of having to return the money usedto restore it. “I don’t know what happens if thatmoney would have to be returned or what hap-pens,” said Bergeon. A historic preservation ease-ment was signed by the city that states: “Thepresent owners and successors must be bound bythe historic preservation easement, no major visualor structural changes may be made without thewritten approval of the state historical preserva-tion office.” “We would have lost the lighthouse ifwe hadn’t done it,” said Bergeon. City Council willdiscuss the matter at a future meeting.

City Council members approved the hiring ofDeb Chavez for city assessor. Charlevoix, East Jor-dan and Boyne City joined together in a threemonth search for an assessor. A joint team made upof all three municipalities’ managers and treasur-ers interviewed four of eight assessing firms thatapplied for the position and unanimously agreed torecommend Chavez to their respective city coun-cils. “We thought a collaborative approach was thebest. We thought we would get more competitivebids and there were cost savings that were realized.It will definitely save tax payer dollars in the futurefor all three municipalities,” said Straebel. Theboard approved a three year agreement with DC As-sessing Services, Chavez’s firm. The city will pay$51,502 the first two years and $52,453 the third. Theagreement also includes startup costs of $13,000 forsoftware and one-third the cost of a laptop. Chavezholds a level III assessor certification is currentlyemployed by the City of Traverse City. She has over30 years of assessing and municipal experience.The city was paying $63,000 annually for the sameservices from the County. All city managers andtreasurers agreed that Chavez had the right combi-nation of experience and expertise to serve the tri-city communities.

The next meeting of the Charlevoix City Coun-cil will be held Tuesday, September 4 at 7 P.M.

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By dave Baragrey

Chris Yonkers, East Jordan’s newCity Administrator, began his newposition managing the city. Yonkerswas welcomed by city commission-ers at Tuesday night’s regular citycommission meeting. He was sworninto office by city clerk, Cheltzi Wil-son at the opening of Tuesdaynight’s meeting.

Yonkers comes to East Jordanfrom the southwestern Michigancity of Wayland and is anxious toget East Jordan moving forward to-ward achieving the city’s goals.

Commissioner Tony Cutler toldthe commissioners that he met withnew East Jordan School Superin-tendent, Jon Hoover last week. Cut-ler welcomed Hoover to EastJordan and asked if there was any-thing the city could do to help theschool district. Hoover told Cutlerthat the city water bill had causedthe school to stop watering thegrass to help reduce costs. He askedCutler if there was anything thecity could do help the school main-tain the grounds and keep the grassgreen during the dry hot summer.Cutler suggested to the commissionthat they look at a special ordi-nance to allow the school to have aprivate well that would be used ex-clusively for irrigation. Commis-sioners were asked to give feedbackto Cutler before the next financecommittee meeting.

East Jordan Chamber President,Mary Faculak, asked city commis-sioners to attend the ConnectingEntrepreneurial Communities con-ference held in Petoskey on October9, 2012. The meeting is designed forcommunities in the region to shareideas and plans to develop entrepre-neurial growth in their area. The

conference is sponsored by the MSUExtension, Northern Lakes Eco-nomic Alliance, Petoskey Chamberand Downtown Petoskey. Faculakalso asked commissioners to planon attending a welcome party onSeptember 19 at Elm Pointe for newcity administrator, Chris Yonkers.

During Commissioner reports,each of the commissioners gave awarm welcome to the new adminis-trator, Commissioner Tony Cutler,added, “We welcome you to the cityof East Jordan. I want you to under-stand we are going to put a lot ofpressure on you to make thingshappen in our community.”Yonkers acknowledged the friendlywelcome and said he was anxious tomeet the challenge of helping EastJordan move forward.

Commissioner Tom Breakey wel-comed Yonkers but quickly movedon to city business. He asked thenew administrator to work with

Parks Director, Tom Cannon on theboat launch. “It is full of mud,”Breakey told Yonkers. “We eitherneed to install a barricade or cleanout the mud to prevent boat ownersfrom getting stuck in the mud.”

Breakey also asked the commis-sion to dissolve the ad hoc commit-tee for finance. He told thecommission that an ad hoc commit-tee is designed to be a temporarycommittee set up for a specific pur-pose. In this case, for the 2012-2013budget. “Since the budget has beenset and approved, this committeeshould be dissolved at once,” hesaid. Breakey made a motion to dis-solve the committee. After discus-sion by the commissioners, themotion was not seconded. However,it was the consensus of the commis-sion to review the issue.

The next meeting of the Eats Jor-dan City Commission is scheduledfor September 4, 2012 at 7:00 pm.

New City AdministratorBegins Work in East Jordan

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new East Jordan City Administrator, Chris yonkers was sworn in by City Clerk,Cheltzi Wilson at Tuesday night’s meeting

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By Jim Akans

“Choose Your Path for Living”is the theme for the second an-nual Senior Expo event, ex-panded this year to address thechanging needs of the “Boomer”generation as well, to be held atthe Otsego County Sportsplex onWednesday, September 5th, from2 to 7 pm. Folks of every age willhave a unique opportunity tolearn about the many differentservices and products availablefor the boomer generation and forsenior citizens right here innorthern Lower Michigan.

This year, the event has grownby over fifty-percent, with over 65vendors representing a diversearray of services and productsspecifically addressing a widearray of needs, including hous-ing options, in-home services,medical products and services, fi-nancial planning, elder law,

health and aging awareness, nu-trition, recreational resources,and much more.

Jim Driver, one of the organiz-ers of the event, observes, “Thisis an exciting opportunity forpeople to explore a wide-rangingarray of information in a singleafternoon, and talk to the peoplebehind those products and serv-ices. It would normally takeweeks of someone’s time to visiteach of these professionals indi-vidually.”

There will also be seven presen-ters during the EXPO, each offer-ing insights from their areas ofexpertise. Those will includeTeresa Powers with fitness ad-vice, Chad Capp with financialgoal planning strategies, ToddBalkema with thoughts about es-tate planning, Lisa Tingles dis-cussing Alzheimer’s and BabyBoomers, Home Depot with ideasregarding home energy savings,

and Jim Mathis will talk aboutrelationships and the “SandwichGeneration.”

“The sandwich generation de-scribes the demands that areupon the boomers are changingtoday,” notes Driver. “There is avariety of needs that age group isnow facing. Some have older chil-dren that have returned to live athome and some have parents thatare now living with them. Eachof these situations brings a newset of challenges to the house-hold.”

The “Boomers & Seniors” Expoevent is free to attend, and isbeing sponsored by the Commu-nity Advocates for a Lifetime ofLiving. Premier sponsors areThe Home Depot of Gaylord andHeartland Homecare and Hos-pice. A dozen additional localbusinesses have also becomesponsors of this much antici-pated annual event. The Otsego

County Sportsplex is located at1250 Gornick Avenue in Gaylord.

For additional information and

a full list of this year’s vendorsand event sponsors, please visitwww.gaylordseniorexpo.com

“Boomers & Seniors” eXpO coming to Otsego county Sportsplex wednesday, September 5th

“Choose your path for Living” is the theme for the second annual SeniorExpo event, expanded this year to address the changing needs of the“Boomer” generation as well, to be held at the Otsego County Sportsplexon Wednesday, September 5th, from 2 to 7 pm. phOTO By JiM AKAnS

The 4th Annual Photog-raphy Show at theCharlevoix Circle of Artswill open on Thursday, Au-gust 30. “Last year we hadover 100 very high qualityimages submitted and weanticipate even greaterparticipation this yearfrom the many very-tal-ented photographic artistsin our area,” said Kris Bal-asz, Co-Chairman of theExhibit.

The theme for this year’sphotography exhibit is“Michigan Seasons.” Allimages submitted musthave been captured inMichigan through a photo-graphic process. The en-tries will be in fourcategories; Realistic Pho-tography, PhotographicArt, Canvas Wraps andYouth. Except for the can-vas wraps, all entries mustbe in white mats and blackframes. “We want to makesure,” said Bill Dietrich,Co-Chairman of the Ex-hibit, “that photographersunderstand the MichiganSeasons theme does notlimit their art to land-scapes. We want the showto celebrate the richness ofour area and the peoplewho live and work in it.The only limitation is thatthe picture was taken inMichigan.”

The Jurors for the Ex-hibit will be Todd andBrad Reed, a well-knownfather-son photographyteam based in Ludington,Michigan. Todd has beenrecording Michigan scenesfor over 35 years and haswon many awards for hiswork. Soon after college,Brad decided to join his fa-ther and pursue photogra-phy full time. The Reedshave a gallery in Luding-ton and an active on linebusiness marketing theiroutstanding works. Manymagazines, including Tra-verse, Michigan Blue andLAKE have featured theReeds’ photographs andgalleries.

The Reeds have pub-lished several books ofphotographs including

Lake Michigan Point toPoint and 365—A Year inthe Photographic Lives ofTodd and Brad Reed.Their work may be viewedatwww.toddandbradreed.com. “We are truly fortunateto have the Reeds act as ju-rors for our show,” saidBill Dietrich. “Not onlyare they accomplishedphotographers, they areinspiring teachers anddedicated to advancingphotography as art. Manyof us in the CharlevoixPhotography Club havebenefited greatly from at-tending their seminarsand having them join usfor photography shoots.

The Jurors will selectfirst and second-place win-ners and honorable men-tions for each to thecategories and then a Bestof Show from among thefour winners. There willbe cash prizes provided bygenerous sponsors—GreyGables, Mitchell StreetFrameworks and PictureThis. The winners will beannounced at the recep-tion for the opening of theExhibit on August 30. Allentries will also be avail-

able to be seen on theCharlevoix PhotographyClub website. People whovisit the Exhibit or view iton line will have the oppor-tunity to cast their votesfor the “People’s ChoiceAward.” “It has been fas-cinating to see how manypeople choose entries dif-ferent from the images se-lected by the jurors,” saidKris Balasz. “We think thePeople’s Choice Award,which we also did lastyear, will become a perma-nent feature of theCharlevoix Circle of Artsannual photography showbecause it furthers themission of the Circle tohave our community par-ticipate in the arts.” ThePeople’s Choice Awardwill be awarded at the clos-ing reception on October 5from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Further information canbe obtained atwww.CharlevoixPhotogra-phyClub.com. Artists withquestions can contact ei-ther of the co-chairmenKris Balasz [email protected] orBill Dietrich at [email protected].

Michigan Seasons, PhotographyShow at Circle of Arts

Dr. Charles Cleland willbe at the Charlevoix PublicLibrary, 6:30 p.m., Tuesday,August 28 discussing thehistorical events surround-ing the negotiation of theTreaty of 1836 between theOdawa and Ojibwe peopleand the United States ofAmerica. Dr. Cleland willdiscuss the details of thetreaty bargain as well asthe many ways that it stip-ulations and controversieshave persisted into themodern era.

Round Lake Bookstorewill be on hand sellingcopies of Dr. Cleland’sbooks, Rites of Conquest

and Faith in Paper: the Eth-nohistory and Litigation ofUpper Great Lakes IndianTreaties.

Dr. Cleland was born andraised in Kane Pennsylva-nia and holds degrees in bi-ology, zoology and mostrecently a Ph.D. in anthro-pology from University ofMichigan. Dr. Cleland wasa Professor of anthropol-ogy and curator of GreatLakes archaeology and an-thropology at MichiganState University. Since re-tiring he has lived in thevillage of Norwood wherehe continues to be active inscholarly research and

writing.For more information

about this or other pro-grams at the library, visitwww.charlevoixlibrary.org.

Natives and NewcomersHistory and Importance of the Indian Treaty of 1836

Dr.­Charles­Cleland

older, and those ages 12 andunder are admitted forfree.

Be sure to stop by thehorse barns and check outthe incredible work volun-teers have been putting inover the summer renovat-ing the oldest horse barnon the grounds. The 100 x

50 foot barn dates back tothe early 1900’s, and thenew tongue and groovewood siding behind eachstall and new stall doorsbreathe new life into thestructure that has housedcountless horses over thedecades.

The Emmet-CharlevoixCounty Fair is a tremen-dous value for families andfun-seekers looking for awide array of outdoor late-summer fun right here in

northern Lower Michigan.Take some time to stop byand enjoy the many agri-cultural exhibits, Grand-stand excitement, andmidway action at the 2012Emmet-Charlevoix CountyFair.

For further information,including a full schedule ofevents and downloadablefair booklet, visit www.em-metcounty.org/fair

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The final show of theAten Place summer concertseries will end with some-thing new to the venue, an acappella quartet singingsongs from the 50’s and 60’s.The group is known as TheAlley Cats, and they will per-form at 7:30 p.m. on SaturdayAugust 25th.

The Alley Cats are a per-fect blend of musical talentand comedic timing. TheCats never miss a beat asthey sing a cappella to thegreatest songs that the baby-boomers remember fromtheir youth.  Their interac-tion with audiences com-bined with their spontaneoushumor makes each show re-freshing and exciting.  Theyhave won over audiences na-tionally with their livelyhumor, engaging stories,tight harmonies and unbe-lievable a cappella energy.

The Alley Cats began atFullerton College in Califor-nia, and landed their firstprofessional gig at Disney-land’s “Blast to the Past.”Soon after, they appeared onTV, radio shows, corporateevents, Performing Arts Cen-ters, fairs, festivals, schools,and even a USO show aboardthe John C. Stennis aircraftcarrier welcoming home thetroops from Iraq.  Currently,the Cats are the opening act

for Jay Leno in Las Vegas. The Alley Cats have severalmembers, allowing them toperform multiple shows onthe same day.   All of the orig-inal members are still per-forming with the group, andmost of the Cats have been inthe group for over 10 years.

Aten Place is located 1/2mile south of Cherry HillRoad on Old Mackinaw Trailin Boyne Falls.  The venue isa ninety plus year old oakframe barn with seating for180, overlooking the BoyneRiver valley, in the shadow ofBoyne Mountain.  Ticketsare $15 and go on sale at 6:30p.m. the day of the concert,with performances begin-ning at 7:30 p.m.  Advancedtickets and schedule detailsare available byvisiting www.atenplace.com.Aten Place is a non-profit en-deavor, and no food or bever-age is sold on the premises.Many patrons bring snacksand desserts to share at inter-mission.  There is also a cov-ered picnic pavilion for thosewho wish to come early andenjoy the grounds and peace-ful setting.     

For more informationon this summer’s schedule goto www.atenplace.com or callBill or Maxine Aten at 231-549-2076.

Alley cats perform SaturdayThe Charlevoix County History Preservation

Society will be presenting its August HistorySpeaker Series Event:  “Northern MichiganPostcards – The Edward Beebe Story” withguest speaker Jack Hobey on Monday, August27th at 7:00 PM at the Boyne District Library’sLower Level Community Room located at 201East Main Street in downtown Boyne City. 

Join us as historian Jack Hobey tells thestory of the life of Edward Beebe (1871-1945)and the legacy of history through photos andpostcards. Over 150 photos from Jack’s collec-tion are included in his book “Wish you werehere…The Edward Beebe Story.”

Jack Hobey, also author of “Lost Boys – TheBeulah Home Tragedy,” is a University ofMichigan and Harvard Business School gradu-ate. In his retirement, he lives with his wifeVicki in Boyne City, Michigan and continues toresearch and write Northern Michigan history.

This program is free and open to the public.Light refreshments will be served.  Please call231-582-5326 for more information.

An EdWArd BEEBE pOSTCArd OF ThE W.h. WhiTE hOuSE OnBOynE AvEnuE BuiLT in 1903 – The Charlevoix County historypreservation Society will be presenting its August historySpeaker Series Event:  “northern Michigan postcards – The Ed-ward Beebe Story” with guest speaker Jack hobey on Monday,August 27th at 7:00 pM at the Boyne district Library. COurTESy

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charlevoix county Historical Society presents “northernMichigan postcards – the edward Beebe Story” on Monday

By Catherine L’heureux

“It’s a story that still gets toldto this day,” Mark Kallaway sayson an uncharacteristically rainyAugust afternoon a few weeksago at the Landings Restauranton Lake Charlevoix.

We sit with his brother, BradKallaway, and good friend JasonGaide at a picnic table undercover, the seasonal restaurant’spink, orange and turquoise wallsstill bright and funky under thegloomy skies. The notepad that Ihave pulled out from my wait-ressing apron rests next to arumrunner and half eatenburger as I jot down their memo-ries that date back to 1982, fromplaying a Nintendo arcade gamein the back of the restaurant asboys to throwing friends off thedock and losing $600 in sun-glasses while playing King of theHill years later—the story thatthey still repeat to friends today.

The casual Caribbean-inspired,family-friendly boaters’ restau-rant is located right next to theIronton Ferry, welcoming a massvolume of clients every summerwith burgers, perch and a wideselection of drinks on LakeCharlevoix. During the Fourth ofJuly holiday this year, a mealwas served every 32 seconds. A20-minute wait for a meal is un-heard of here, says Tom Sheri-

dan, co-owner of the restaurantalong with Lyle Miller.

After 35 years of operation, theLandings Restaurant and IrontonCove Marina closed Sunday, Au-gust 19, ending an era of familymemories and lakeside dining.People came by boat and car toenjoy one last meal on the water.Landings “Crew” memberssigned memorabilia for cus-tomers who purchased partingmementos, including beer buck-ets, baseball hats and decorationsthat once hung from the tropi-cally colored walls. Jen Maher, awaitress at the Landings for thepast 15 years, found it difficult toleave her last afternoon waitingtables on the sunny deck.

“It was bittersweet. I’ve beenthere for so long that it felt sur-real. I can’t really imagine notgoing back to work there,” shesaid. “It’s like a little family.”

Maher met her husband, JamieMaher, seven summers ago whenhe arrived in Ironton from NewZealand as the restaurant’s newcook. The two hit it off workingtogether that summer, later leav-ing the Landings to take a three-month trip around the world thatended in New Zealand, where Jenmet Jamie’s parents and the cou-ple announced their engagement.The two continued to work at theLandings every summer and now

have two children, Olivia, 5, andJames, 3, who have their own col-orful “Crew” shirts.

Jen recalled her fondest memo-ries of the restaurant: “My fa-vorite memory would be meetingJamie,” she said. “That and justspending time with [owner] Tomand [manager Sheryl Miller.]They’re such awesome peopleand have become such lifelongfriends. It’s such a fun place tobe, fun place to work. I’ve met somany nice people.”

While Sheridan and LyleMiller represent the restaurant’sfourth ownership team since itsestablishment in 1977, Sheridannever expected to run the Land-ings for the past 15 years.

“I’ve never been involved inany single thing as long as theLandings,” he said. “It was theexcitement of it. The restaurantbusiness gets in your blood. Itchanges who you are, it becomesyour identity….Our customersare actually crying to think thatwe’re not going to be here.”

Family is one of Sheridan’sseveral reasons for retiring fromthe restaurant business lastweekend, as he looks forward tospending next summer on thewater and teaching his twograndchildren how to sail.

Sheryl Miller, manager of therestaurant for the past sevenyears, said while the future of

the Landings Restaurant is unde-termined and the property re-mains actively for sale,possibilities are endless. She ex-pressed appreciation for cus-tomers’ final goodbyes: “It’s beena great summer, a little sad know-ing it’s our last summer. This isthe end of our Landings career,end of our Landings family,” shesaid. “This year more peoplemade an effort to come inside

and say goodbye to Tom andme….We had an opportunity tomeet more of our customers.”

The Landings Restaurant is lo-cated at 10231 Ferry Rd.,Charlevoix, MI 49720.

After 35 years of operation, the Landings restaurant and ironton CoveMarina closed Sunday, August 19, ending an era of family memoriesand lakeside dining. phOTO COurTESy OF SuSAn L’hEurEux

Last Call for The Landings

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The Great Lakes Energy Peo-ple Fund is accepting grant ap-plications from non-profitorganizations throughout itslocal service area. The upcom-ing grant application deadline isOct. 1st.

The People Fund is supportedsolely by Great Lakes Energy

members who allow their elec-tric cooperative to round uptheir bill each month to the nextdollar. Since 1999, more than $2.2million in grants have beenawarded to charitable and com-munity organizations through-out Great Lakes Energy’s26-county service area, which

stretches from Kalamazoo to theMackinac Straits.

“Great Lakes Energy mem-bers make the People Fund pos-sible by rounding-up their billeach month,” saysPresident/CEO Steve Boeckman.“We encourage non-profit com-munity organizations to apply

so that the funds can be utilizedin our local service area.”

Non-profit organizations canrequest a grant application on-line at www.gtlakes.com or bycalling Great Lakes Energy at 1-888-485-2537, ext. 1313. Non-profitorganizations that serve commu-nities located in the Great Lakes

Energy service area are eligibleto apply. 

Organizations that are unableto apply by Oct. 1 will have an-other opportunity to apply nextyear.

people Fund Grant Applications Due

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West Nile Virus hasclaimed the life of a womanfrom Washtenaw County,marking Michigan’s firstdeath from the mosquito-borne illness this year. Thewoman, who was between75 and 85 years of age, wasreportedly in good healthprior to showing symptomsof the virus and being hos-pitalized earlier this month.

According to the Michi-gan Department of Com-munity Health (MDCH),Michigan is one of severalMidwestern states report-ing an increased number ofWest Nile cases, occurringearlier than in past seasons.MDCH reports that Michi-gan’s unusually hot, drysummer weather has fa-vored mosquitoes that cancarry the virus. Most casesoccur in August and Sep-tember; this year, the state’sfirst confirmed case oc-curred in late July, involv-ing a 44-year-old OaklandCounty man.

“There are simple pre-cautions that will minimizethe risk of exposure to mos-quitoes carrying the virus,”explained Joshua Meyer-son, M.D., Medical Directorfor the Health Departmentof Northwest Michigan.“Standing water is a breed-ing ground for mosquitoes.Prevent water from beingcollected and remainingstagnant in buckets, kiddiepools, old car tires or any-thing else that could attractthem, especially arounddwellings. Use EPA-ap-proved insect repellentswith DEET, and cover asmuch skin as possible withlight-colored clothing. Thisis particularly importantaround dusk and at dawn,when the mosquitoes are

most active.” MDCH addsthat people should be care-ful to keep door and win-dow screens intact andclosed, to prevent mosqui-toes from entering build-ings.

“There are no immediatesigns of illness in someonebitten by a mosquito carry-ing the virus,” Dr. Meyer-son continued. “Symptomsmay develop in a few days,but these are usually lim-ited to mild illness andfever that resolve normally.Most people do not becomeseriously ill, although olderpeople – those 50 and above– are more susceptible. Theworst-case scenarios in-volve encephalitis ormeningitis, marked by un-explained stiffness in theneck, disorientation, mus-cle fatigue or paralysis.”

MDCH urges physiciansto test patients for WestNile Virus if they presentwith any of these symp-toms, or other signs of pos-sible encephalitis ormeningitis. Last year, thevirus accounted for twodeaths and 34 serious ill-nesses among Michigan res-idents. The Centers forDisease Control (CDC) re-ported 712 cases and 34deaths nationwide.

The Health Departmentof Northwest Michigan ismandated by the MichiganPublic Health Code to pro-mote wellness, prevent dis-ease, provide qualityhealthcare, address healthproblems of vulnerablepopulations, and protect theenvironment for the resi-dents and visitors ofAntrim, Charlevoix,Emmet, and Otsego coun-ties.

West Nile Virus fatality in Michiganreinforces mosquito precautions

The first Michigan case of variantH3N2 (H3N2v) influenza has beenidentified, according to a statementissued Tuesday by the Michigan De-partment of Community Health(MDCH). The victim is a child fromWashtenaw County who was ex-posed to swine at the Ingham CountyFair on August 1. The child had amild illness and was not hospital-ized. Preliminary test results fromthe MDCH Bureau of Laboratoriesindicate the presence of the H3N2vvirus, and the specimen will be senton to the Centers for Disease Control(CDC) for confirmatory tests.

According to the CDC, 145 cases ofH3N2v had been reported as of lastweek, with most of them – 113 cases– occurring in Indiana. Thirty (30)were reported in Ohio, one in Illi-nois and one in Hawaii. Most ofthose afflicted are children under 18years of age, and most cases havebeen mild. The CDC has also statedthat, although the outbreaks willcontinue to be monitored closely,they do not constitute a pandemic.

Direct exposure to infected pigs hasbeen the primary cause, and there isno clear evidence of sustainedhuman-to-human spread of thevirus.

With the arrival of NorthernMichigan’s county fair season,Joshua Meyerson, M.D., Medical Di-rector for the Health Department ofNorthwest Michigan, offers somespecial precautions for fairgoers,and anyone else who may be exposedto pigs or areas where swine arekept, such as livestock barns.

“High-risk people – that is, peoplewith underlying lung, heart or im-mune system problems – shouldavoid contact with pigs, and thebarns where they are held,” Dr. Mey-erson cautioned. “Everyone shouldavoid eating or drinking while inthese facilities, and never take chil-dren’s ‘sippy cups’ into the barns.Hand-washing stations or hand sani-tizers should be available, andshould be used.”

The CDC also recommends avoid-ing close contact with swine, partic-

ularly those that appear or act ill. In-dividuals who develop flu-like symp-toms should follow normalprecautions, seek medical treatmentand follow physician recommenda-tions. Any recent exposures to swineor livestock facilities should be re-ported to the physician at the time oftreatment, for possible follow-up in-vestigation.

The Health Department of North-west Michigan is mandated by theMichigan Public Health Code to pro-mote wellness, prevent disease, pro-vide quality healthcare, addresshealth problems of vulnerable popu-lations, and protect the environmentfor the residents and visitors ofAntrim, Charlevoix, Emmet, and Ot-sego counties.

For more information and updateson H3N2v in Michigan, visit theHealth Department of NorthwestMichigan online atwww.nwhealth.org, on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/nwhealthdepart-ment, or follow us on Twitter.

Swine Flu appears in Michigan

By Chris Krajewsk

Are your middle and high schoolage children ready for school? Thisis an exciting time for students asthey anticipate the school yearwhich includes shopping for clothesand supplies, renewing schoolfriendships, seeing new faces andpossibly entering into dating rela-tionships. As families prepare tosend their children back to school,it is a good time to talk with chil-dren about healthy relationshipsand dating violence.

Adults and adolescents are oftenunaware how regularly dating vio-lence occurs. It is a shocking factthat one in three adolescents in theU.S. is a victim of physical, sexual,emotional or verbal abuse from adating partner, a figure that far ex-ceeds rates of other types of youthviolence. A nationwide survey con-ducted by the Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention (CDC) re-

veals one in 10 high school studentsreported being hit, slapped or phys-ically hurt on purpose by their dat-ing partner in the 12 months priorto the survey. Also, one quarter ofhigh school girls reported havingbeen victims of physical or sexualabuse.

Parents and students shouldknow violent relationships in ado-lescence can have serious ramifica-tions by putting the victims athigher risk for performing poorlyin school, substance abuse, eatingdisorders, risky sexual behaviorand further relationship violence.

As part of back to school prepara-tions, help your child understandthe nature of dating violence:

• Physical—occurs when a part-ner is pinched, hit, shoved orkicked.

• Emotional—means threateninga partner or harming their sense ofself-worth, for example name call-ing, shaming, bullying, embarrass-

ing on purpose or limiting interac-tion with friends and family.

• Sexual—forcing a partner to en-gage in a sex act when he or shedoes not or cannot consent.

• Stalking—refers to a pattern ofharassing or threatening tacticsused by a perpetrator that is bothunwanted and causes fear in thevictim.

Dating violence can take place inperson or electronically, such as re-peated texting or posting of sexualpictures of a partner online. Dat-ing violence may start with teasingand name calling, often thought tobe a “normal” part of a relation-ship. However, these behaviors canlead to more serious violence likephysical assault and rape.

Studies have shown that peoplewho harm their dating partners aremore depressed and more aggres-sive than peers. Other factors thatincrease risk for harming a datingpartner include alcohol use, trauma

symptoms, having a friend involvedin dating violence, problem behav-iors in other areas, belief that dat-ing violence is acceptable, exposureto harsh parenting and/or inconsis-tent discipline and lack of parentalsupervision, monitoring andwarmth.

During preteen and teen years,young people are learning skillsthey need to form positive relation-ships with others. This is an idealtime to openly communicate aboutdating violence and promotehealthy relationships to help pre-vent patterns of dating violencethat can last into adulthood.

The Women’s Resource Center ofNorthern Michigan providesschool-based prevention programscovering topics like harassment,manipulation, stalking, dating vio-lence and healthy relationships.For more information or support,call (231) 347-0082 or visitwrcnm.org.

Why you shouldtalk with your chil-dren about datingviolence:

n Females age 16 to 24experience the highestrate of intimate partner vi-olence — almost triple thenational average.n Violent behavior typi-cally begins between theages of 12 and 18.n The severity of inti-mate partner violence isoften greater in caseswhere the pattern of abusewas established in adoles-cence.n About 72% of eighthand ninth graders are “dat-ing”.

Only 33% of teens whowere in a violent relation-ship ever told anyone aboutthe abuse.

Back to school prep should include dating violence discussionguest CoMMentary

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