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At the April 17 Roseville Community Schools Board Of Education meeting, the school board voted 6-0 to appoint Denise Brun, right, to fill a vacancy on the school board. During the meeting, board Secretary Joseph DeFelice, left, administered the oath of office to the new school board member.
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ROSEVILLE — Denise Brun had been encouraged many times by others in the community to consider serving on the Roseville Community Schools Board Of Education. Brun eventually took them up on their suggestion. At the April 17 school board meeting, the board members voted 6-0 to appoint Brun
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Eastpointe VFW in need of new sign after windstorm BY MARIA ALLARD allard@candgnews.com
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A GoFundMe page has been established to raise money for a new sign at the Veterans Of Foreign Wars Shafer-Rachelle-Latham Post No. 6782 building in Eastpointe. To donate, visit gofund.me/3337d10e.
EASTPOINTE — When windy weather blew through town a few weeks back, it knocked over the sign in front of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Shafer-Rachelle-Latham Post No. 6782. The members of the post are making plans to get new signage. Quartermaster Cliff Wilson has created a GoFundMe page to raise money to replace the
“historic and locally recognized” sign. For anyone who wants to make a donation, the link is gofund. me/3337d10e. “We’ve started a GoFundMe to defer the deductible and incidental costs for taking care of the old sign and getting the new one,” Wilson said via email. VFW Shafer-Rachelle-Latham Post No. 6782 is located at 17645 Nine Mile Road, between Kelly Road and Gratiot Avenue. At press See SIGN on page 11A
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Proposed emergency services contract brings focus to Eastpointe fire staffing, hiring issues BY BRIAN WELLS bwells@candgnews.com
EASTPOINTE — A proposed emergency medical and transportation contract that was recently brought before City Council was tabled to allow negotiations to be completed that
would let the city’s firefighters union hire more firefighters. Since 2012, the city has had a contract with Medstar that provided an emergency vehicle in the city limits for a period each day. The proposed new contract would have a vehicle in the city 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in
preparation for low staffing levels in the city’s Fire Department. The 12-month contract would cost the city slightly more than $351,000. However, not all present at the meeting were on board with the idea.
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Middle school student leaders recognized in Roseville BY MARIA ALLARD
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The Recreation Authority of Roseville and Eastpointe hip-hop dance class met April 19. From left, are Kiley Johnson, 11, of Roseville; AJ Sipeslinon, 9, of Eastpointe; and Ava Martin, 8, of Roseville, working on their dance. Dance instructor Mickie Gaffke, far right, works with the group.
ROSEVILLE — Roseville Community Schools Superintendent Mark Blaszkowski had a message for the middle school students recognized at the April 17 Board of Education meeting. The students — from Roseville Middle School and Eastland Middle School — were honored for being student leaders in band, student council, National Junior Honor Society, choir, robotics and advanced band. Blaszkowski encouraged them to continue with their extracurricular activities. “These are things that can help you stay involved in school, and you are going to be more successful. I guarantee it,” Blaszkowski said. “Of course, parents, you are their first teachers. So congratulations for setting a great foundation and carrying on those expectations of your children to be good students. Continue to stay involved even though they don’t want you to. You have to stay involved, and if you do, you’ll see good things.” See LEADERS on page 10A
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Red Cross ‘Sound the Alarm’ program runs until May 6
METRO DETROIT — The American Red Cross has joined forces with local public safety agencies, businesses and governments for “Sound the Alarm,” which began April 15 and runs until May 6. Through Sound the Alarm, the Red Cross and its community partners will install free smoke alarms in people’s homes. The smoke alarms are made possible by donations to the Red Cross. The Red Cross also will meet with families to create twominute fire escape plans and share safety information about home fires and other local disaster risks. A fire escape plan should include at least two ways to exit every room in the home and be practiced twice a year. Eastpointe Beautification Commission Treasurer Paul Kolbe gets ready for a plant exchange Oct. 23, 2021. File photo by Deb Jacques
BOOK SALE AND PLANT EXCHANGE MAY 6
EASTPOINTE — The Eastpointe Beautification Commission will hold its plant exchange from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. May 6 at the Eastpointe Memorial Library’s courtyard, 15875 Oak Ave. The plant exchange gives participants a chance to bring in plants of their own and exchange them with other gardeners. During the event, the Friends of the Library will hold a used book sale. The book sale will also be open to the general public from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. May 5. For more information, call (586) 445-5096.
‘SIP & SHOP’ APRIL 30
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — For the third year in a row, Maria Lamia Boutique, of Grosse Pointe Woods, is hosting a Mother’s Day Sip & Shop to benefit Gianna House Pregnancy & Parenting Residence in Eastpointe. The event will be held from noon to 5 p.m. April 30 at the boutique, which is located at 19653 Mack Ave. in Grosse Pointe Woods. For a donation of $25, attendees will enjoy an afternoon of shopping, refreshments, special gifts, health and beauty tips, and a chance to win raffle prizes from local businesses. The boutique will donate 20% of the day’s sales to Gianna House. To register, visit giannahouse.org/donate. Gianna House, located in Eastpointe, provides residence to pregnant young women and mothers who don’t have safe housing. The shelter offers educational, parenting and life skills resources as well as baby supplies, equipment, clothing and more. For more information on Maria Lamia Boutique, visit www.lamialamia.com.
Sound the Alarm is part of the Red Cross Home Fire Campaign, which was launched in 2014 to reduce fire-related deaths and injuries by installing free smoke alarms and teaching families about home fire safety. The Red Cross recommends the smoke alarms be placed on each level of your home, including inside and outside bedrooms and sleeping areas. Smoke alarms also should be tested once a month, and the batteries should be changed at least once a year. Smoke alarms older than 10 years should be replaced. To schedule an appointment, call (800-733-2767) or visit redcross.org.
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ROSEVILLE — The Recreation Authority of Roseville and Eastpointe is reminding people of the adult fitness classes currently offered at the facility, located at 18185 Sycamore St. in Roseville. Zumba is offered from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays; yoga takes place from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays; and “Turn Up Dance Fitness” meets from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays. The “Pound” class runs from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. every Wednesday. RARE also offers a Teen Chess Club that meets from 4 to 5 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of the month. There is no fee to attend. A staff member will be present who can teach attendees how to play the game. For more information on the Chess Club or fitness classes, visit rare-mi.org or call (586) 445-5480.
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ROSEVILLE — The Roseville Memorial Day parade is set for 10 a.m. May 29. There is still time to register an organization, business, church and community group to participate. The deadline to apply is the week of May 15. If interested, visit the “rosevillememorialdayparade” Facebook page to obtain an entry form.
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ROSEVILLE — The Roseville Public Library, located at 29777 Gratiot Ave., will offer a Mini and Me program at 10 a.m. April 28. The drop-in social and play program is for children 5 and younger and their parents and caregivers. Registration is not required. For more information call (586) 445-5407 or email rsvlibraryservice@roseville-mi.gov.
Cruise into military museum’s car show June 13 EASTPOINTE — The Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society will hold its annual car show and cruise from 4 to 8 p.m. June 13. Registration will be from 3 to 6 p.m. on-site during the event. There is no presale registration and no set fee to participants. Car owners can display their cars on a donation basis. Organizers will have a donation box set up. The event will include a scale model contest in conjunction with IPMS Warren, raffles and awards. To help offset event costs, organizers are selling sponsor packages. Sponsors will have their names announced during the event and the award presentations. The MIMTHS is located at 16600 Stephens Road. For more information on the car show/cruise and for a sponsorship form, visit www.mimths.org.
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Several council members and the city’s firefighters union president voiced their concerns over the contract when it came before the City Council at its April 4 meeting. The first point of contention was brought to light by City Councilman Harvey Curley, who asked why the city administration wanted to spend “$351,000 for one person and one vehicle.” City Manager Mariah Walton responded by saying that the contract was to supplement the Fire Department’s low staffing. “Our department, as of July 1, will be down an entire shift,” Walton said. “We have three shifts right now. We have low staffing. … This is not saying that we have a bad department. I think we have incredibly qualified guys.” While the city does have a requirement that each firefighter be a paramedic as well, the city does not provide transportation services, Walton added. “So if we have low staffing, our priority in the Fire Department needs to be our fire calls, and if we are able to move forward with this contract, Medstar will be able to assist when we are at low staffing with ensuring that our medical calls are handled by Medstar,” she said. Council member Cardi DeMonaco raised the question of how many calls the new unit would be responding to. Eastpointe’s Michigan Professional Firefighters Union President Joe Zangara stated that the unit would be able to respond to medical calls while the Fire Department might be responding to a fire. “The medical runs are being handled by Medstar. That’s what an ambulance is for,” he said. “We respond to every high priority run possible that we can. If we’re out on a fire, we can’t respond.” However, Zangara said the focus should be on getting the department to proper staffing levels. While he doesn’t know of a time when staffing levels have been low enough that they haven’t been able to respond to a call, he said staffing levels are dropping “dangerously low.” “The shortcoming is the lack of personnel.
This has been brought up for well over a year. This has been predictable,” he said. “I have been sounding the alarm on this for well over a year.” Zangara said contract negotiations were in progress, and he believes something could be put into place that would allow the department to hire enough firefighters to negate the need for the proposed emergency services contract. Even with the shortage of first responders being a national issue, he said Eastpointe’s pay and benefits are among the lowest in the county. He added that the money that would be used for the contract would be better spent by investing in firefighters. “If we want to attract high-quality candidates, provide the best service to our residents, at the end of the day, we’re all talking about it, our game needs to be elevated,” he said. Zangara also added that the unit Medstar would be providing wouldn’t be able to transport residents. “That $351,000 is for an SUV vehicle to drive around town,” he said. “That vehicle’s not transporting anybody to a hospital.” While negotiations are occurring, Walton added that the contract isn’t the city’s first option; however, it would be a temporary measure to ensure services could be provided until the Fire Department was again at full staffing levels. “This is not our first option of resolving the issue. This is really our last-ditch effort to ensure that we can cover services,” she said. Ultimately, the City Council agreed to table the discussion after a motion made by Curley. The next City Council meeting was scheduled for April 25, after press time, and its agenda included time to discuss the Medstar contract. Mayor Monique Owens noted at the April 4 meeting that a special meeting could be held if necessary. Earlier in the April 4 meeting, City Council voted to approve the purchase of two new defibrillators for the department, replacing devices that were 10 years old. Earlier this year, council also voted to approve the purchase of a new fire engine for the department. Call Staff Writer Brian Wells at (248) 291-7637.
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‘Eggsploration’: Free family event to meet and learn about newly hatched chickens, 6 p.m., Roseville Public Library, 29777 Gratiot Ave., (586) 4455407, rosevillelibrary.org
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‘Creative Michigan: Making The Mitten Modern’: Photos, artifacts, clothing and more celebrating state’s role in evolution of modern architecture and design history, Lorenzo Cultural Center, Macomb Community College - Center Campus, 44575 Garfield Road in Clinton Township, lorenzoculturalcenter.com, (586) 445-7348
APRIL 27
Tail Waggin’ Tutors: Ages 4-12 can read to therapy dog Prescott, 5-7 p.m., Roseville Public Library, 29777 Gratiot Ave., register for 15-minute slot, rosevillelibrary.org
APRIL 28
Mini and Me: Free drop-in social and play program for ages 5 and younger, also networking for adults, 1011 a.m., Roseville Public Library, 29777 Gratiot Ave., rsvlibraryservice@roseville-mi.gov, rosevillelibrary.org, (586) 445-5407
Advancing Macomb Community Engagement Summit: 8:30 a.m.-noon, Macomb Community College - South Campus, K Building, 14500 12 Mile Road in Warren, advancingmacomb.com
Furniture Bank, 7-10 p.m., 32nd floor of The Guardian Building, 500 Griswold St. in Detroit, guided architectural tours available, furniture-bank.org/events, (248) 332-1300, ext. 205
APRIL 28-30
MAY 13
Macomb Ballet Company’s The Little Mermaid: 7 p.m. April 28, 1 and 7 p.m. April 29, and 2 p.m. April 30, Macomb Center for the Perfoming Arts, Macomb Community College - Center Campus, 44575 Garfield Road in Clinton Township, macombcenter.com, (586) 286-2222
APRIL 29
Pancreatic cancer fundraiser/awareness walk: 10 a.m.-noon (village opens 8:30 a.m.), Milliken State Park, 1900 Atwater St. in Detroit, purplestride.org/ Michigan
MAY 6
Joe Manfreda Dream Dash: 5K or 1-mile run/walks, 10 a.m. (registration at 9 a.m.), Roseville High School, 17855 Common Road, RCSSF@roseville. k12.mi.us, (586) 445-5505 Wine tasting fundraiser: Also cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, live auction and jazz, benefit for The
Historical Society Museum, 16600 Stephens Road in Eastpointe, (586) 872-2581, mimths.org
JUNE 19
Card party: Also light lunch and door prizes, baseball theme, 1-4 p.m., St. Mary’s Our Lady Queen of Families Hall, 8075 Ritter St. in Center Line, (586) 757-6042
A Walk Through History: See reenactors representing different eras of U.S. military, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., outside at Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum, 16600 Stephens Road in Eastpointe, mimths.org
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Eastpointe Cruisin’ Gratiot: 11 a.m. welcome ceremony, 1 p.m. parade of convertibles, 1:30 p.m. cruise lane open between Eight and 10 Mile roads, 4 p.m. awards and 7 p.m. cruise lane closes, cruisin-gratiot.com
MAY 19-20
Museumfest: War gaming event, 1 p.m. May 19 and 10 a.m. May 20, Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum, 16600 Stephens Road in Eastpointe, facebook.com/MichiganMilitaryMuseum, mimths.org
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Gamblers Anonymous meetings: 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday, Live Rite Structured Recovery Corp., 27700 Gratiot Ave. in Roseville, liveritestructuredcorp. com, (586) 217-5899
MAY 20
Craft show: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Macomb Sports & Expo Center, Building P on Macomb Community College - South Campus, 14500 E. 12 Mile Road in Warren, (810) 658-0440, smetankacrafshows.com
Bereaved Parents of Macomb Support Group: Meets 7-9 p.m. every first Thursday of month, Washington Senior Center, 57880 Van Dyke Ave. in Washington Township, neilflyer@yahoo.com, (248) 425-2999
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CLINTON TOWNSHIP — When protecting the president of the United States, anything can happen. “You always have to expect the unexpected wherever you are at,” said Radford Jones, a retired special agent of the Michigan Division, U.S. Secret Service. During his career as a Secret Service agent, Jones provided security for six Jones presidents: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. Secret Service protection continues long after presidents leave office. On March 29, the Lake Orion resident spoke to about 35 people who attended the Macomb Community College’s Macomb Organization for Retiree Enrichment program at the Lorenzo Cultural Center on the college’s Center Campus. MORE is a
lifelong learning initiative that is offering courses through May 18. Through a slideshow presentation, personal stories and a photo collection, Jones recalled several events during his tenure, including the time the Secret Service figured out how to get Reagan’s 20-car motorcade to a small backyard barbecue in Hamtramck. Jones also recalled an incident that occurred on Easter Sunday in 1966 during Johnson’s administration. “Myself and another agent were on duty,” said Jones, who grew up in Hillsdale. “It’s about 9 a.m. and the White House operator calls us and she says we just got word from the press that an individual says he’s going to burn himself in front of the White House (to protest) against the war in Vietnam.” Johnson was not at the White House at the time. Jones, who learned of the man’s name, quickly went to the northwest gate to “see what’s going on.” The agent then ventured down the White House sidewalk, passing about 50 people dressed for Easter See AGENT on page 8A
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Retired Secret Service agent and Lake Orion resident Radford Jones served under six presidents: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. During his presentation March 29 at the Lorenzo Cultural Center in Clinton Township, Jones shared details of a time in which Reagan visited Detroit.
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‘She made a line right to where the president was because she wanted to kiss him.’
Robert Kennedy’s assassination in June 1968 was a shock. Jones was off duty when his wife told him the news. Jones shared details of the senator’s funeral train procession from New York City to Washington, D.C. “They put the casket on top of chairs in the train so people could see it,” Jones remembered. “There were all types of people along the route. It was heartening to see the respect they had for the senator.” Six months later, the senator’s widow, Ethel Kennedy, sent Jones a personal note.
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“I got a message (that said), ‘Thank you for all the nice things you’ve done for me,’” Jones said. “These are some of the things you don’t hear about with dignitaries.” One of Jones’ photos depicted the exact moment in 1975 when Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme tried to shoot Ford in Sacramento, who was swiftly evacuated from the area. “(Fromme) didn’t load the (handgun) properly so it wouldn’t have fired, but you don’t know that when it happens,” Jones said. On a lighter note, the MORE attendees chuckled when Jones recalled the episode surrounding Ford’s attendance at the 1979 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at the Kingdome in Seattle. Morganna the Kissing Bandit, who routinely ran onto baseball fields and basketball courts to kiss athletes, sprinted over to the former commander in chief for a smooch. It didn’t go over well. “She made a line right to where the president was because she wanted to kiss him,” Jones said. “She got stopped and got arrested and spent the night in jail.” Jones also protected many foreign heads of state, including the U.K.’s Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
when they visited in 1976. During the presentation, the guest speaker also talked about the history of presidential train travel, and related security concerns and issues. Jones retired as a Secret Service agent in 1983. He also retired from Ford Motor Co. as the manager of global security and fire protection, and worked 17 years as instructor in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. “We’re very glad to have him here,” MORE Adult Education Outreach Program Director Dave Tarrant said. “He has a very distinguished background.” MORE student Art Rathke described Jones as a “good speaker” and thought his presentation was “great.” “It covered a wide variety of topics and was more interesting than I imagined it would be,” Rathke said. Rathke, 69, of Sterling Heights, has attended other MORE programs and credits Tarrant for always finding good programs. To view the MORE catalog, visit www.Lorenzo CulturalCenter.com/more. For additional information email MORE@macomb.edu. Call Staff Writer Maria Allard at (586) 498-1045.
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Sunday, including a woman holding a little girl’s hand. Jones then spotted a man coming toward him carrying two paper bags. “I notice the bags are stained. As he got a little bit closer, I noticed he had matches and he’s trying to light them, so I hollered his name,” he said. “He looked at me and I dove at him. We’re wrestling around trying to get the gasoline away from him. Finally, we got him handcuffed. Fortunately, he wasn’t able to set himself on fire because I think some people would have gotten seriously injured. I always think back to the lady with the little girl, whether she may have been burned also.” A decade later, Jones was involved in the planning of Carter’s inauguration in 1977, which set a new precedent for the 1.7-mile parade route. “Most presidents have ridden in a car and gotten out at the Treasury Building and they’ve walked to the White House,” Jones said. Carter, however, told organizers he wanted to walk the entire route down Pennsylvania Avenue rather than be driven. Security wasn’t crazy about the idea, but Carter’s idea prevailed. “Isn’t the best security a surprise?” Carter asked Jones. “He said if no one knows I’m going to walk the route it will be a surprise. So, we walked the entire route.”
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Rocket Mortgage Classic champion Tony Finau lifts up the trophy on the RMC throne last year in Detroit. He will return to defend his title at this year’s tournament. Two-time major champion Collin Morikawa has committed to play the Rocket Mortgage Classic for the first time this year.
Collin Morikawa, Tony Finau commit to play PGA’s Rocket Mortgage Classic DETROIT — Professional golf ’s best will be making their return to the Motor City. Following an unconventional, rainfilled weekend at the Masters in Augusta, Georgia, the Professional Golf Association’s Rocket Mortgage Classic made a splash of its own, announcing early commitments for the midsummer tournament from June 27 to July 2.
Two-time major champion Collin Morikawa, who is currently ranked 13th in the Official World Golf Ranking, will make his debut at the Rocket Mortgage Classic this year following a tie for 10th at the Masters. Morikawa, who has four top-10 results in 10 events this season, was the 2020 PGA Championship and 2021 British Open Championship winner, and he has five wins on the PGA Tour in his career. The Rocket Mortgage Classic has showcased the ability to attract high-profile stars See ROCKET on page 14A
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BELOW: After receiving their awards, students introduce family members who attended the meeting. LEFT: Roseville Community Schools Board of Education President Theresa Genest, right, congratulates Eastland Middle School student Catelyn Lake for her dedication to the student council.
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During the meeting, the teachers who are the school club sponsors introduced the students one at a time and presented them with certificates. The students then quickly introduced their families. The Roseville Middle School band sponsor is Megan Szypula; student council sponsors are Mark Baldes and Ann Paul; and NJHS sponsors are Ann Paul and Emily Grimes. Szypula also is the Roseville Middle School and Eastland Middle School combined choir sponsor, and Christine Beckner is the robotics sponsor. Gary Hill is the Eastland Middle School advanced band sponsor; Taylor Riley is the NJHS sponsor at Eastland Middle School; and Becky Gardner is the Eastland Middle School student council sponsor. There are different qualifications that students need to have to be involved in band, choir and the other clubs. The Roseville Middle School student council is one example. “This year, we wanted to put together a really special group of student leaders, so we had a pretty extensive application process,” Baldes said. “Kids had to write a lengthy response of why they felt they could be a difference-maker in the school, a true student leader. And I think we put together quite a collection of talent with our student body.” Many board members said a few words in honor of the student leaders. “I just wanted to say congrats to all the students and the parents that were recognized tonight,” Trustee Gina Aiuto said. “Great job and keep it up.” Call Staff Writer Maria Allard at (586) 498-1045.
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time, $790 had been raised. Post Commander Michael Oleksiak said the post is in touch with a company willing to work with the post for a new sign. The VFW post formed in 1957. At one time, the group had 600 members, and now there are 160. The post is always looking for military veterans to join, said Oleksiak, a veteran who served in the army from 1965 to 1968, including time spent in Vietnam from 1966 to 1967.
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ar enthusiasts who have an affection for vintage vehicles might want to race over to Stahls Automotive Collection. The museum is the creation of businessman Ted Stahl, who — during his childhood — developed an interest in automobiles and who — as an adult — began collecting antique cars. The car buff, whose grandfather once owned a garage, wanted to share his passion with others, so in 2006, he opened Stahls Automotive Collection in St. Clair Shores. Five years later, the museum relocated to Chesterfield Township to accommodate the growing collection. “He’s always been drawn to mechanical things and loves the artistry and engineering behind these historical vehicles,” General Manager Terri Coppens said via email. “He wants to keep the history alive.” The Stahls Automotive Foundation is a nonprofit organization designed to preserve, restore and exhibit specific vintage vehicles of the 20th Century. Stahls Automotive Collection is open from 1 to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the first Saturday of the month. There is no cost to visit, but donations are welcome. Visitors can tour the exhibit at their own pace. Staff members keep everything running smoothly, and there’s a group of volunteer docents who share interesting details about the vehicles. Every piece inside Stahls Automotive Collection tells a story: the one-ofa-kind cars, roadside memorabilia, historic gasoline pumps and shiny chrome. According to Administrative Assistant Chloe Gieraga, there are approximately 220 cars in the collection, but not all are on the floor at the same time. “Ted is constantly buying more, so the number changes,” Gieraga said. “We do swap the cars, and some are in storage, so when people come back, they are sure to see some new ones.” Sometimes, too, the prized possessions are lent out to different car shows. “Most of the cars do come from auctions, but some come from classic car dealers or even private sellers. Some have been purchased from overseas, but the majority have been in the U.S.,” Coppens said. “For the most part, we look for things that will tell the story of automotive history. Also things that will bring joy to others.” The temperature and humidity inside the museum are controlled to keep the cars in mint condition. “Our staff and volunteers do a great job taking care of the cars and making sure they look pristine,” Coppens said. Early in the tour, visitors view a 1904 Oldsmobile Model 6C CurvedDash Runabout and a 1910 Buick Model F Touring right next to it. In another spot rests a 1919 Pierce-Arrow Model 66 A-4 Tourer, and spectators also can check out a 1935 Brewster Town Car. See STAHLS on page 12A
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The purple-blue 1919 “Fatty” Arbuckle Pierce-Arrow was custom made for silent film actor Roscoe Conkling Arbuckle, known to his fans as “Fatty.”
ABOVE: The Chrysler Turbine, an experimental two-door hardtop coupe powered by a turbine engine, is one of the most-viewed cars at Stahls Automotive Collection in Chesterfield Township. LEFT: The Tucker sedan had a rear engine, shatterproof glass and independent four-wheel suspension.
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As for Coppens, her favorite car is the 1931 Cord LeGrande Speedster. “Most people know it because it has a bar in the door,” she said. Currently, the museum only has a few muscle cars, but plans are in the works to add more. “We are slowly trying to for the car buffs who like those cars,” Gieraga said. Staff is trying to add more kid-friendly interactive activities. One example was the Halloween Trunk-Or-Treat last fall. The building also has a room dedicated to vintage organs — another of Stahls first loves — that play music periodically throughout the day.
‘It was fit for a king.’
Other treasures that really attract visitors are the 1948 Tucker sedan and the 1963 Chrysler Turbine car. The Turbine was an experimental two-door hardtop coupe powered by a turbine engine that didn’t catch on in the industry. Docent Jack Haynes said just 51 Tuckers were made under automobile entrepreneur Preston Tucker and “only 47 survived.” It also gave the Big Three competition. “It was recognized as a good car. The car is very sturdy, like a tank,” Haynes said. “It’s a rear engine, very roomy, has shatterproof glass and independent four-wheel suspension. There are all kinds of safety features.” But one safety feature was left out: seatbelts. As Haynes explained, Tucker was told, “If you put in seatbelts, people are going to think this is dangerous.” Another slice of nostalgia is the 1965 Kirkham AC Cobra, which docent Duane Sabella is knowledgeable about. One plus to volunteering at the museum is hearing the “very interesting stories” of people visiting the museum. Trey Brand is the museum’s historian and is always glad to share narratives about each car. “The higher-end cars were built custom for one person,” Brand said. The purple-blue 1919 “Fatty” Arbuckle Pierce-Arrow, for instance, is a standout and was custom-made for silent film actor Roscoe Conkling Arbuckle, best known as “Fatty.” “It was fit for a king,” Brand said. “Like a lot of wealthy people at the time, he had a driver.” The tires on the car are approximately 36 inches in size. “The wheels are original,” Brand said. “They’ve been restored but they haven’t been replaced.”
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There are more than 200 cars on display at Stahls Automotive Collection. Most of the cars are one-of-a-kind and higher-end models. The car stayed in top condition. “Because Roscoe lived in Los Angeles, he didn’t have to deal with bad weather,” Brand said. Constructed from wood with techniques normally used for boats, the 1924 Delage GL Skiff Torpedo is another crown jewel. “Delage was a French luxury brand in the 1920s, ’30s and ’40s,” Brand said. “It’s essentially a boat. It has three layers of wood in a crisscross pattern. The outer layer is mahogany. Oak is stronger and cheaper, but mahogany looks better. It’s more rich and colorful.”
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The museum welcomes group tours for schools, Scouts, adult care centers and senior living facilities at no charge. The tours are available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Contact Gieraga at (586) 749-1078 or email chloe.gieraga@ stahlsauto.com. Beginning June 1, Stahls will begin holding its Cruise Nights every Thursday from 4 to 7:30 p.m. with the exception of the third Thursday of the month. On Cruise Night, the museum is open from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The Stahls Automotive Collection is located at 56516 North Bay Drive. For more information, visit www.stahlsauto.com or call (586) 749-1078.
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PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF ROSEVILLE PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE 2023-2024 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) ANNUAL ACTION PLAN (AAP) AND ENVIORNMENTAL RECORD REVIEWS (ERR) On Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at 6:30PM at the regularly scheduled City Council Meeting in the City Council Chambers a public hearing will be held for the approval of the 2023-2024 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Action Plan (AAP) and Environmental Record Reviews. The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to prepare an Annual Action Plan (AAP) describing the use of the City of Roseville CDBG allocation of funds. The AAP provides a concise summary of the actions, activities, and the specific federal and non-federal resources that will be used to address the priority needs and specific goals identified by the Consolidated Plan. If you desire to comment but are unable to attend the public hearing, written communication will be accepted until 4:30 pm on Tuesday, May 9, 2023. Comments concerning the CDBG APP and ERR’s can be submitted to: City of Roseville. Attn: Community & Economic Development Department, 29777 Gratiot Ave. Roseville, MI 48066 or email to eburman@roseville-mi.gov. Assistance is available upon request to handicapped persons wishing to appear. Statements or suggestions may be submitted in writing, by phone or email to the City of Roseville Department of Community & Economic Development. 29777 Gratiot Ave. Roseville, MI 48066, 586-447-4606, email comments to eburman@roseville-mi.gov. Respectfully submitted, Jennifer A. Zelmanski Roseville City Clerk Published: Eastsider 04/26/2023
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in the past, including Patrick Cantlay, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Jason Day and Bubba Watson, but it is looking to find solid ground with the game’s young stars. Bryson DeChambeau, the 2020 Rocket Mortgage Classic champion, was a huge commitment for the tournament when he pledged during his age-27 season, and Morikawa, 26, is a sign that the tournament might be turning a corner toward a continuous commitment of the PGA’s young guns. Other commitments include five-time PGA Tour winner and defending Rocket Mortgage Classic winner Tony Finau, who is currently ranked 16th in the Official World Golf Ranking, and Rocket Mortgage Ambassador and five-time PGA Tour winner Rickie Fowler. “We’re excited to welcome Collin to the Rocket Mortgage Classic for the first time, welcome Tony back to defend his title and have Rickie join us again as he continues his terrific season,” Jason Langwell, executive director of the Rocket Mortgage Clas-
sic, stated in a press release. “This is just the beginning of what we expect to be another strong field.” In conjunction with the player commitments, the Rocket Mortgage Classic announced that tickets are on sale at RocketMortgageClassic.com. Prices start at $65 with daily grounds passes, while LendingTree Lounge passes start at $110 and Club Ace passes start at $300. All children 15 and younger will receive free admission when accompanied by a ticketed adult (up to four kids per adult), and courtesy of Detroit Community Days, complimentary admission and parking will be provided for the First Tee-Greater Detroit Youth Clinic and AREA 313 Celebrity Scramble on Tuesday, June 27, and for the Delta Dental Pro-Am on Wednesday, June 28. “The excitement level is high as we get set to celebrate the fifth anniversary of this amazing event right here in the city of Detroit,” Langwell said. “We encourage fans to buy tickets early, as most reserved areas are likely to sell out.” Call Staff Writer Jonathan Szczepaniak at (586) 498-1090.
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to the school board. Immediately afterward, board Secretary Joseph DeFelice administered the oath of office to Brun. “When the opportunity recently presented itself, my husband and daughters told me I needed to finally go for it … and here I am,” Brun said. “I look forward to helping the district ensure they continue to provide a quality, forward-thinking education for our kids, because that’s certainly what they deserve. I really feel Roseville looks toward the future for the students, not just for today, but what they will need a year from now, five years from now.” Brun was appointed to fill a vacancy after board member Michael Anderson moved out of state and resigned his position. The vacancy had been posted, and the last day to apply was April 14. Brun’s term will end Dec. 31, 2024. Brun’s husband, Paul, and their two daughters, Justine, a Roseville High School freshman, and Jacqueline, a college freshman at Wayne State University, were in the audience at last week’s board meeting. “My freshman in college started with the district at Kment Elementary the very first year that it was opened. She went to kin-
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586-216-2124
0057-2316
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Licensed/Insured References
586-791-8000
Help Wanted General
Brick Work
248-376-0988
2 bedrooms, very spacious, sunroom with 12 windows! Air conditioning, appliances, walk in closet. $875/mo.
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Cement
586-781-4868
M & M CEMENT CONTRACTING "All Types of Concrete Work"
Exposed Aggregate Concrete Driveway Specialists Patios/Sidewalks, No Job Too Small Lic/Ins. Free Quotes!
GOLDEN BUILT CONSTRUCTION CONCRETE WORK
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586-948-4764
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Cleaning Service
Electrical
CLEANING LADY
*ACCU ELECTRIC*
248-890-8830
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with 10-yr experience is looking for work. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly Excellent references. Flexible hours. Bonded & insured.
Decks/Patios 2023 SPECIALS
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586-260-5218
586-925-8764
BEST-Price-Period Licensed/Insured. 30-yrs.-experience. Call for free-estimates. Open 7-days a week 24/hrs-day. 10%-Off For Cash Now Accepting All Major Credit Cards.
Hotchkiss Electric
586-291-3143 Lic.#6211028
586-755-3636 Father & Son
Master Electricians
Dr. Electric
586-751-5384 NATURAL CLEANING
***** Make the Right choice with organic cleaning! Residential/Commercial Licensed & Insured Wall & Window Washing & More A+ BBB NOW HIRING!
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Rick (586)790-0006
Same-Day-Service! All-Residential-Wiring, Change Fuse Box to Circuit Breaker Panel, Troubleshooting, Electric Vehicle Chargers, Backup Generator Transfer Switch, License# 6109094 Senior/Discounts! Visa/MC /Lic./Insured
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Fence Service ELEGANT FENCE & SUPPLY
248-254-2027
Serving Macomb/Oakland Residential/Commercial All Types of Fence Insured-Free Estimates Senior/Veterans Discount
Gutters *”STEVE'S SEAMLESS GUTTERS”. Made & installed on the spot. 5”&6” Gutter Cleaning. Tree trimming, exterior painting, power washing.
586-778-3393 586-531-2111
ELIMINATE gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-866-495-1709
GUTTERS & WINDOW CLEANING INSURED TOM MICOLI
313-656-9402 Handyman Services A#1 SERVICES:
GUTTERS Clean/Repair Install Guards SIDING Vinyl-Siding/Alum-Trim Gable/SoffitVents/Shutters ROOF Leaks/Shingles Vents/Caps HANDYMAN Plumb/Elec
248-892-1927
BOBʼS HANDYMAN Contractor. Plumbing, Carpentry, Electrical, Drywall, Painting, Roofing. Free-Estimates. No Job Too Small. Senior Discount. Honest, Licensed/insured
586-296-0887
YOUR HANDYMEN INC.
VETERAN OWNED No Job Too Small! Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing. Licensed & Insured yourhandymeninc.com
586-447-2044
Hauling & Waste Removal ***AAA HAULING*** JUNK REMOVAL
Professional- We Wear Masks! We haul it all! Demolition Big & Small Residential/Commercial Rubber Wheel Dumpsters10, 15, 20-Yards, Clean-outs, Construction Material, Small-Moving, Appliances, Furniture & More! Lowest Rates!!! Free-Estimates Senior/Military Discounts
586-360-0681
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586-258-6672
Home Improvement
586-422-2648
Painting Interior/Exterior Remodeling Kitchens, Bathrooms, Finish Basement, Tiles, Drywall, Repairs, Remove Wallpaper, Free Estimates.
Call 586-354-7549
M.D.A Pro
Home Improvement LLC Kitchens/Baths, Flooring, Tiles, Electrical, Plumbing, Siding/alm.trim, Decks, Painting Int./Ext.
586-604-2524 Kitchens/ Cabinets/ Countertops
MR. BACKSPLASH ·CUSTOM BACKSPLASHES ·CUSTOM KITCHENS ·COUNTERTOPS *Granite*Quartz* ·LVT FLOORING ·FIREPLACE TILE *FREE ESTIMATES*
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SPRING CLEAN-UPS! Shrub & Tree-Trimming, Planting, Removal. Mulch, Sod Installation, Pavers, Garden/ Retainer Walls, Porch Steps, Raise Backyards/Drain Tiles, Powerwashing/ Sealing, Power rake, Aeration, Seeding, Debris Removal
586-634-0033 ALLTIMATE OUTDOOR SERVICES
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Commercial/Residential *Landscaping *Decks *Spring Clean-Ups *Lawn Cutting *Licensed Fertilization *Aerating & Thatching
ACORN LANDSCAPING
586-770-5030
Weekly Lawn Cutting Includes Cutting, Trimming & Edging. Average Price- $25.00 Shrub Trimming Free Estimates
Kathy-586-770-5030
Financing Available
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* Packing * Local and Long Distance
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CLEAN OUT SERVICES
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We completely empty your home and garage
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John Alter Lawn Maintenance
586-649-8994
D's LAWN SERVICE
Family-Owned & Operated For Over 20-Years! Quality, Reliable Grass Cutting/Shrub Trimming/Spring/ Fall Clean-ups/ Gutter-Cleaning. Free/Estimates! Senior/Discounts
Our Name Says It All...
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We Are Lawn Cutting Specialists! • Senior Discounts • All Credit Cards Accepted
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586-557-3270
SUPREME OUTDOOR SPECIALISTS Lawn Maintenance, Landscaping, Hardscaping, Cement Work, Shrub/Tree Trimming & Removal, Mulching, 35 Years in Business Free-Estimates
586-727-3924
Free
586.604.7925 In-Home Consult
Family Owned & Operated
Repairs & Installation Master Plumber • Fully Licensed & Insured Senior Citizen & Military Discounts 100% Guarantee
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REAL ESTATE SERVICES FULL MOVING SERVICES
FREE Camera with Drain Cleaning Restriction May Apply
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888.572.0928 586.585.1862 www.MotorCityPlumber.com
Painting
Plumbing
Roofing
Tree Service
2 BROTHERS PAINTING
586.421.5520 586.524.6752 ANDY'S PLUMBING
AA4DABLE ROOFING
BERG BROS. LLC.
Complete Interior/Exterior
• Wood Repair • Power Wash • Free-Estimates
REFERENCES AVAILABLE
Call Frank 248-303-5897
Lic#-8004254
(586)229-4267 American Painting
•Residential •Commercial. •Interior & Exterior •Power Washing •Insurance, •Drywall, •Plaster Repair, •Senior-discounts. •Guaranteed-work. •25-yrs experience.
*N & J Professional Painting
Interior/Exterior, Residential/Commercial. Power washing, caulking, deck staining, varnishing, wallpaper removal. Drywall repair/installation. Insured. Free-estimates.
586-354-3032 248-974-4012
PRO TOUCH PAINTING LLC.
Interior/Exterior 30-yrs-experience, Power-washing, Drywall repairs, Free Estimates. All Work Guaranteed. Affordable Prices. Senior Discount. Insured.
248-495-3512
25-Years Experience Licensed/Insured Call Us Today For All Your Plumbing Needs!! Serving The Tri-County-Area
10%/Senior/Military/Discounts
Painting
Call Drainage System Today! Professionals Beat The Spring Rush, 586-489-7919 SIGN-UP-EARLY! 586-825-3333 New-Construction, Yard-Drainage, Grading, ANDERSON Sod/Seed, Retaining 0036-2308.indd 2/1/23 2:45 PM Walls/Walkways/Patios, L.D1 & SONS Painting & Carpentry Senior/Military-Discounts Small Tree Complete Credit-Cards-Accepted & Bush Removal, Interior/Exterior Services Weekly Lawn Service Plaster/Drywall & Free-Estimates Minimum of $30.00 Water Damage Repairs. 586-719-1202 Wood-Staining. Call 586-339-7102 Wallpaper-Removal. or 248-602-6103 Kitchen/Cabinet Refinishing Insured/References. Free-Estimates SPRING CLEANUP
Lawn Maintenance
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ALTER’S MOVING &
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0355-2235
(direct cell phone #) Panel upgrades, generators, hot tubs, 220 lines. ALL SERVICE Licensed & Insured Dependable, quality work! License#-6111359
COMPLETE, QUALITY, Custom Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Framing & Finish Carpentry, References Available, Senior Discounts.
Plumbing
0383-2316
586-634-1152
Moving Services
0325-2302
CASTLE ELECTRIC
Home Improvement
0036-2308
Electrical
586-757-4715 ABSOLUTE PLUMBING Family Owned Since 1990
Drain Cleaning Special
Painting
PEAK PAINTING Custom-Painting, Commercial/Residential, interior/exterior. Drywall-repair, paper removal, carpentry. 30-yr.-exp. Free estimates, senior discounts, insured. Credit-cards accepted.
586-722-8381 Now Hiring!!! Plumbing
MASTER PLUMBER
Sewer & Drain Service. Remodeling, repairs, new installations. Free estimates, senior rates. 35+yrs exp. Call Paul
248-904-5822 Lic.#8109852
$75.00 with ad. Complete Plumbing Repairs Senior Discounts,
Licensed/Insured
Hurry-up & Save Big-$$$$! SPRING-SPECIALSClean-up, Up to 30%-Off!!! Roofing/Siding/Gutters, All-Leaks/Repairs, Residential/Shingles/ Commercial-FlatRoofs/Torch-downs We accept major credit-cards. 30yrs-Experience
586-822-5100
CHERRY CONSTRUCTION ROOFING Residential/Commercial Free-Estimates Senior Discounts Fast, Reliable, Licensed/Insured Builder, General Contractor Leave Detailed Message
“Fully insured, highly referred.” Senior discounts. Tree-removal, stump grinding, tree-trimming, hedging, shaping, Emergency-Service Residential/Commercial Free estimates!
(586)262-3060
DAVE'S TREE & SHRUB
35%-Spring-DISCOUNT Emergency Storm Damage, 7-Days a Week Tree-Leaf-Removal/Trimming, Stump Grinding, Season-Firewood, Free-Estimates. 10% Senior-Discounts. -FREE-WOOD-CHIPS-
(586)216-0904 www.davestree andshrub.com
586-291-2647
Lic#-8216443
WATERWORK Plumbing.com •Drain Cleaning •Sewer Camera •Water Heaters •Sump Pumps •Backflow Testing
248-542-8022
Same Day Emergency Service Available Reliable/Experienced License#8003885
Powerwashing AJʼs PRESSURE CLEANING & SEAL COATING •Stamped Concrete (remove milky or cloudy film) •Exposed Aggregate •Brick Pavers (resanding)
586-431-0591
CITY ROOFING
-Commercial & Residential Roof Repairs -Full Roof Replacement (Shingles) -Flat Roof Replacement -24/7 Emergency Repairs -Eavestroughs (Gutters) and Leaf Guard Installations.
586-733-3004
cityroofinginc@gmail.com
SILVERSMITH ROOF MAINTENANCE $225• Minor Shingle Replacement Special $88* Gutter Cleaning Tear-offs, Re-Roofs, Flat Roofs Residential/Commercial 30-yrs exp. Family Owned
248-707-4851
U.S. STATES ACROSS 1. Attired 5. *Alabama, for short 8. Type of pit, at a concert 12. *Nevada’s “biggest little city in the world” 13. October birthstone 14. Don’t do this to words? 15. Elusive Himalayan 16. Poet Sandburg 17. Come to pass 18. *Home of the Bourbon Trail 20. Not us 21. Winds to a ship captain 22. *Dish popular in the 50th state 23. *Largest state, by area 26. Dick ____ of “Bewitched” 30. Tombstone acronym 31. Spews 34. Succulent medicinal plant 35. Cast member 37. Greek “t” 38. Gibson garnish 39. Evade payment 40. Like certain pentameter 42. Lenon’s wife 43. Fashionable 45. Barely audible words 47. Casino’s pull 48. Bear down under 50. Sound bounceback 52. *a.k.a. Commonwealth 55. Sing like Sinatra 56. Not working 57. Lymphatic swelling 59. Flourishing 60. Commotions 61. Type of pitcher 62. Not in port 63. Chop off 64. What the phone did DOWN 1. Have a bawl 2. Potato’s soup partner 3. Initial stake 4. Happenings 5. Lickety-split 6. Shenanigans 7. Friend in war
8. *State with longest freshwater shoreline 9. It’s enough? 10. Pond gunk 11. Joaquin Phoenix 2013 movie 13. Relating to eye 14. *Michigan’s “____ City” 19. Selfish one 22. Pavlova’s step 23. Middle East natives 24. Permissible 25. In a fitting way 26. Half a ticket 27. Sober Ness 28. Not a soul (2 words) 29. Operatic voice 32. *Home to Arches National Park 33. Tucker of “Modern Family” 36. *State with panhandle 38. Round openings 40. School of thought suffix
41. Google search category 44. Often-missed humor 46. Hide craftsman 48. Little one 49. Lowest deck on a ship 50. Timeline divisions 51. His was a merry
old soul 52. Tiny bottle 53. *”Field of Dreams” movie setting 54. Port in Yemen 55. Tax pro 58. Bit of work
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2021 CHEVROLET TRAX LS VE EL DRI
2020 CHEVROLET EQUINOX D SEAT
HE ALL W
HEATE
• REMOTE START • 27K MILES
17,988
*
2019 BUICK ENCLAVE ESSENCE E
IFTGAT
L POWER
2021 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LS AMERA
STK# C23034
26,188
*
STK# C23636
*
2020 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LT
2020 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE RS
T E STAR REMOT
ER I LEATH
STK# C24273
31,788
$
STK# C22596
32,988
*
STK# C23646
27,688
$
*
2019 GMC CANYON ALL TERRAIN
28,188
$
*
2020 CHEVROLET SILVERADO CUSTOM
• 4X4 • BEDLINER • ONLY 15K MILES
32,488
*
STK# C24145
32,688
$
*
2022 CHEVROLET BLAZER RS E IFTGAT
SEATS
L POWER
• REMOTE START • LOW MILES!
• HEATED AND COOLED SEATS • LEATHER
STK# C23775
35,188
$
STK# C23841
V-6 EN
STK# C22163
• HEATED SEATS • ONLT 12K MILES
33,388
• 3.6L V-6 ENGINE • REAR CAMERA
• V-6 ENGINE • TOW PKG.
D HEATE
*
2019 CHEVROLET COLORADO 4X4
GINE
CAB
2019 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LT 4X4
$
*
• POWER LIFTGATE • HEATED SEATS • 16K MILES
2022 GMC ACADIA SLE
STK# C22655
24,988
$
KAGE
32,088
• HEATED AND COOLED SEATS • 28K MILES
STK# C23659
AC TOW P
$
*
T E STAR REMOT
ER
LEATH
*
2021 CHEVROLET BLAZER LT
CREW
STK# C22528
$
*
23,488
$
• 7 PASSENGER SEATING • BOSE AUDIO
2021 CHEVROLET BLAZER RS
$
R
NTERIO
• HEATED SEATS • BEDLINER • 30K MILES
STK# C22451
T E STAR
27,588
$
• ONLY 6K MILES! • LIKE NEW
REMOT
• 8 PASSENGER SEATING • CHEVROLET INFOTAINMENT
• HEATED SEATS • LEATHER SEATS
$
21,888
*
UP C BACK-
REMOT
• HEATED SEATS • LEATHER INTERIOR
STK# C22474
$
2022 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS T E STAR
UDIO BOSE A
• REMOTE START • POWER LIFTGATE
STK# C23830
$
S
2019 CHEVROLET EQUINOX PREMIER
*
$
STK# C23399
37,988
*
*Plus title, tax, plates, doc and CVR fees. Vehicles available at time of printing. No Salvage or branded titles. Certain restrictions may apply, see dealer for details. Limited Powertrain Warranty is on certified vehicles from original in-service date and whichever comes first, time or mileage. 2 years or 24,000 miles of scheduled vehicle maintenance is on certified pre-owned vehicles, includes oil and filter changes, tire rotations and multi-point inspections. Sale ends 4/28/2023. 0106-2317