Fowlerville News & Views Online Edition December 9, 2012
Fowlerville celebrates ‘Christmas in the Ville’ on Saturday, Dec. 1 A long line stretched through the Fowlerville Fire Hall when Santa Claus arrived during the Christmas in the Ville celebration in Fowlerville on Saturday, Dec. 1. Visiting with him was three-year-old Andrw Reeves of Fowlerville. He is the son of Ann Reeves.
Devinne Butkiewicz, age 4, was among the dozens of area youngsters to got the chance to see Santa Claus at the Fowlerville Fire Hall. She is the daughter of Thorin and Dina Butkiewicz of Fowlerville.
Fowlerville celebrated the annual ‘Christmas in the Ville’ on Saturday, Dec. 1. Beautiful weather (for December) brought out a record number of people to the various afternoon events and to the evening parade through the Downtown. The arrival of Santa Claus was one of the major highlights of the event. He met with area youngsters at the fire hall. He was also one of over 60 entries in the parade.
A balloon sculpture of Santa and his sleigh and reindeer was featured at Flooring Finesse by Design in Downtown Fowlerville. It was one of many activities going on during the celebration. Shown here, from left are Wes Dickerson, Dawn Hatcher, and Ken Myer. The two men are part of ‘Balloons Over the Ville’, while Dawn is the owner of the local business on South Grand Avenue.
The Fowlerville Fire Truck was one of over 60 entries in the Christmas Parade through Downtown Fowlerville.
Grand Marshal of the Parade was Barbara Dine of the Family Impact Center. She and two of her grandchildren turn the lights on for the Village Christmas Tree.
Dick Scott Motor Mall $5,000 winner Dick Scott Motor Mall awarded $5,000 to Kendra Barrett of Williamston on Dec. 1. Barrett, who purchased this brand new 2013 Chrysler 200, was the winner in the recent November “Giveaway’. The first 100 persons who purchased new or used vehicle from the Fowlerville dealership during the month were automatically entered in the drawing. There were 85 entries. Shown here, from left, are sales associate Nelson Cypher, Nick Church (a friend of the winner), general manager Jud Scott, the winner Kendra Barrett, and used car manager Don Harley.
Fowlerville school board offers superintendent post to Wayne Roedel Fowlerville’s board of education last week approved a recommendation from its personnel committee to offer the superintendent post to Wayne Roedel. The committee will now enter into a contract negotiation with the current assistant superintendent and, barring problems, is expected to hire him at the Dec. 18 board meeting. Roedel will replace Rick Heinrich who last month officially announced his plans to retire from education at the end of the school year on June 30, 2013. Roedel will spend the next six months working with Heinrich to “ensure a smooth transition.” The board typically gives the superintendent a three-year contract, while other administrators are tendered two-year agreements. Roedel had been hired as the assistant superintendent last spring, replacing Don Buggia who retired. He came to Fowlerville in the 2004-05 school year as the assistant high school principal and the following year was promoted to the principal’s post. He attended Essexville-Garver High School, near Bay City, graduating in 1983. He then attended Adrian College, earning a Bachelor’s degree in May of 1988 and also obtaining a teaching certificate. He began his career as a science teacher and also coached football and track at Kearsley High School in Flint with the goal (he said) of becoming a head football coach. He subsequently went on to take teaching and coaching positions at Belding, Battle Creek Lakeview, a return to Belding as its new head football coach, and then a return to Kearsley as its new football coach. He also obtained a Masters Degree in Administration from Saginaw Valley State University with the goal of becoming a school administrator. Fowlerville was his first administrative position. He and his wife Lisa have three daughters: Olivia, Emma, and Grace.
Fowlerville wrestling team season last week with big wins
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Our wrestling season started off with a WOW effect. We beat a good Battle Creek Pennfield team 63-10 and a better Marshall Team 84 -0. These were matches that had every Fowlerville fan on their feet. New guys to the Varsity line-up, making the first time impressions, were Kyle Roberts, John Abela, and Garreht Wrenn. Standout wrestlers for the night were Kyle Briggs and Trevor Webb.
Michiga n House Report The holiday season is somehow already upon us and it's time to prepare and get our homes ready for this joyous time. What many people may not realize is that Michigan is home to more than 700 Christmas tree growers and 54 poinsettia growers. Local growers are an essential part of our economy, and Michigan Christmas tree growers harvest approximately three million trees each year, and poinsettia growers produce 2.3 million plants each annually. During this wonderful season, you can help support our state as you honor holiday traditions and local growers by purchasing trees and poinsettias grown right here in Michigan. *** The holiday shopping season is also well underway as consumers try to get their shopping lists taken care of before the holidays begin. The busy nature of this season can lead to residents becoming distracted and sadly thieves are prepared to take advantage of shoppers when this happens. Help Eliminate Auto Thefts, Michigan's autotheft prevention tip line, is encouraging residents to take a few extra minutes and protect themselves from auto theftrelated crime while holiday shopping. The last thing anyone wants is to come out of the shopping mall and find their car stolen, vandalized or robbed. H.E.A.T. reminds shoppers to park in well-lit high traffic areas, place valuables and purchases out of sight and move your car if you return to your car during a shopping trip. It's also recommended that shoppers stay vigilant, even in their own driveways, where thieves are getting bolder and approaching shoppers and their vehicles while gifts are being unloaded. Shoppers who are juggling packages, digging for their keys or talking on the phone can become easy targets. Staying alert and watchful will help keep you, your vehicle and your gifts safer this holiday season. For more information and tips, visit H.E.A.T.'s website at www.1800242HEAT.com. *** If you have any questions or need assistance with any state issues, please contact me toll free at 866-828-4863 or via e-mail at cindydenby@house.mi.gov.
OFFICE HOURS: Administration Office 7:00 am – 3:30 p.m. Counseling Office 6:00 am - 2:30 p.m. *** IMPORTANT DATES: Dec. 15--ACT Prep Dec. 17--Progress Rpt 3 Dec. 24--Holiday Break *** Fowlerville High School Hosting an ACT Prep Workshop in December -An "ACT With Writing" Test Prep Workshop will be held at Fowlerville High School on Saturday, December 15. The workshop will be run by Dr. Frank Bernier in the FHS Cafeteria from 8:30 am until 1:30 pm and the fee is $60. Students will take an authentic full-length ACT practice test and essay. You will receive your practice test scores at the workshop and the essay scores will be mailed home. Registration forms are available online at the Fowlerville High School web site or directly from Mrs. Glover in the Counseling Office. The form may be mailed to Mr. Bernier or returned to Mrs. Glover with payment by Thursday, December 13th. This is an excellent opportunity to get some test taking tips prior to the Spring MME test! *** Yearbooks are on sale now! What a great Christmas gift for the season. Yearbooks are on sale for the low price of $60 Order now online at smart-pay.com to get this low price locked in. *** SENIORS...senior pictures are due by December 14. Please bring them in on a disc labeled with your name to Mrs. Hardenbrook, Room D214 by that date to be considered in the yearbook OR you or your photographer can email them to yearbook@fvl.k12.mi.us as well. *** Parents, would you like to put an ad in the yearbook for your senior that is graduating this year? Senior ads are due December 5th to Mrs. Hardenbrook, room D214, drop them in the office or email them to yearbook@fvl.k12.mi.us. Limited space is still available. See the school website for a form and prices. *** Let It Snow -The Fowlerville Snow Club is anxiously awaiting the first snow! The club is open to 5th through 12th grade students. We ski/board at Mt. Brighton every Wednesday beginning January 9 and run through February. If you have any used equipment you would like to sell, please feel free to bring it to the meeting. For further information, please contact Ms. DeLuca 517-223-6250. ***
Do you need some extra help in your subjects? NHS is sponsoring DROP-IN TUTORING to help out students having trouble in classes. You do not need to sign up, just come in on Wednesdays in the HS library from 2:20-3:20. *** The Sophomore Class is collecting old cell phones and ink jet cartridges. Please donate them to Mrs. Tomassi (class sponsor) room D-207 at the high school. Help us raise money for prom and senior year! *** Parents having trouble using Zangle to view grades, email questions to connect@fvl.k12.mi.us *** Target – Take Charge of Education–Through Take Charge of Education, families, teachers and members of the community have an easy way to raise money for our school. When you sign up and designate Fowlerville High School, Target donates up to 1% of every purchase you make with your RED card (Target® Visa® Credit Card, Target Credit Card or Target check Card) to our school. If you shop at Target stores and use their cards, please consider designating Fowlerville High School to receive the Target 1% donation! *** Ordering Transcripts for College Now Online (Michigan eTranscripts) Please visit the Fowlerville High School website for more information.
Goldie Mae Russell celebrating 100th birthday on December 27 Goldie Mae Russell will celebrate her 100th birthday on December 27. Those wishing to share in this celebration may send cards to: Mrs. Goldie Russell, 3325 E. Grand River Rd., Williamston MI 48895.
Student Council Meeting: Monday, December 10, 2:30 - 3:30 Student Council Holiday Dance: Friday, December 14, 2:30 - 4:00 pm. Student Council is sponsoring the Holiday Dance. Cost is $5.00. Tickets will be sold during lunches and at the door. Candy Cane Conundrum: Friday, December 21 *** The athletic department at FJH will continue to collect VG receipts. Anyone wishing to donate their VG receipts may drop them off at the FJH office. Thank you to those folks who have dropped off VG receipts for the FJH athletic department. Please continue to support our athletic program. *** ATHLETICS FOR WEEK OF DEC. 10: Mon., 12/10: Boys Basketball vs Jackson Catholic-7A, 8H; 4:30 game -- bus leaves at 2:45; CHEER at home Wed., 12/12: Boys Basketball vs Williamston-7H, 8A; 4:30 game –bus leaves at 3:30; CHEER at home Fri., 12/14: Boys Basketball vs Lans. St. Gerard -8 onlyHOME; 5:00; CHEER at home Sat., 12/15: CHEER at Chesaning Cheer Invitational 9:00; bus leaves at 6:45am *** 7th Grade Boys Basketball…Despite some good individual performances on December 4, both boys’ 7th grade basketball teams lost to Holt last Tuesday. Despite some great hustle and effort, the B team only scored 1 point last night. Hunter Maddox scored a free throw in the third quarter. The A team lost as well, played a good first half and looked a little tired in the second half. Nathan Southgate lead the Gladiator scoring with 8 points, Nathan Beauchamp had 6, Caden Collins scored 3, Mitch Bishop and Zarien Jordan each added 2 points. The 7th grade played on Wednesday at home against Eaton Rapids. *** 8th Grade Boys Lose Against Holt…. The 8th grade boys traveled to Holt Monday, December 3 and they were unable to come away with victories. The B team offensively was led by Bryant Martin with 14 points, while Josh Shroyer chipped in 4 and Josh Nabozny added 2 points while Jarod Miller chipped in 1 for the Gladiators. The A team kept the game close in the first quarter, but wasn’t able to come away with a win. Leading the Gladiators scoring attack was Eric Fritz with 7 points, Cameron Brigham with 6 and Andrew Spalding chipped in 4 points. Also contributing on the offensive end for the Glads was Nick Semke and Nate Leonard with 3 points each and Chad Hacker and Bryce Bertl added 2 points apiece for the Gladiators. Reminder: Girls basketball & wrestling for 7th & 8th graders at FJH will begin immediately after the Christmas holidays. Make sure your son/daughter has a physical on file before the first practice/tryout.
*** The Giving Tree: The Junior High Student Council and The Family Impact Center have joined together to make Christmas brighter for two families. Located in the office at the Junior High School is a Christmas tree with various ornaments with gift needs labeled on them. Please remove an ornament and bring back the unwrapped gift to the office by Friday, December 14 with the ornament attached. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Any questions, please contact Mrs. DeLuca 223-6250. *** Let It Snow: The Fowlerville Snow Club is anxiously awaiting the first snow! The club is open to 5th through 12th grade students. We ski/board at Mt. Brighton every Wednesday, beginning January 9 and run through February. If you have any used equipment you would like to sell, please feel free to bring it to the meeting. For further information, please contact Ms. DeLuca 517-2236250. *** Band Concert: The Junior High Winter Band Concert will take place on Tuesday, December 11 at 7 pm in the Alverson Center for Performing Arts. The concert is free and will highlight the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade bands along with selected soloists. Come out and support the performing arts in Fowlerville *** Friends of Rachel is proud to announce the date of their second annual Maison Z. Wilkinson Fundraiser. Please mark your calendar for Saturday, March 23, 2013. In order to have another outstanding garage sale for the community, we are looking for your donations again. If you have unwanted items cluttering up your house, we would love to take them off of your hands. Friends of Rachel will accept your donations up until the actual fundraiser. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Jarvis at jarvis@fvl.k12.mi.us or 223-6225. The next meeting is Tuesday, December 11. Friends of Rachel is always looking for new members. *** Magazine Orders: If you would like to check, go to www.magtrak.com and look up your order or call our customer care line at 1-800-251-1542 and they will look up your order for you. Magazines take about 8-10 weeks to start to deliver and depending on the magazine they may start at different times. ***
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Team Princeton--Who’s Your Tiger? Shawn Sherrill Shawn Sherrill is the “Tiger of the Week” for Team Princeton. He lives with his parents, two sisters, and five dogs. According to Shawn they are a special family and he appreciates that they all get along and love each other. In his spare time, he plays sports with his friends and family, loves to spend time with his pets, and also target shoots with his pellet guns and bows. Shawn gets up early every morning to attend to his dogs and their needs. He is creative, selfless, kind, considerate, and dependable. Finally, he consistently impresses those around him with the internal motivation that drives him to achieve excellence in all that he does. Shawn is the perfect combination of mature young man and friendly smile with a can-do attitude. He is adored by teachers and classmates alike! When he grows up, Shawn would like to be an artist specializing in mini clay creatures. His favorite part of school is band and playing his trumpet and he’s most proud of the grades he has earned so far this year. His family is incredibly proud of the young man he is becoming and how he always goes above and beyond at home and at school. He is a true joy to have as a son and a brother! Congratulations Shawn and thanks for the example you set for others!
December 24-January 2– Christmas Break January 18- End of marking Period No School K-8 January 21- No School Holiday-Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 24-25 –Hearing screening for 4th grade students January 29– KPTN Meeting 3:45 Kreeger Media Center February 1– No School -Teacher Professional Development February 15-18– No School – Mid Winter Break February 25-27- Hearing Re-Screening for 4th grade students *** Box Tops, VG Receipts, Campbell Soup Labels: Remember to keep collecting Tyson A+ labels, Vg's receipts, and Campbell's labels, in addition to Box Tops! *** Meijer’s Community Rewards and Target Program: Kreeger Elementary is enrolled in the Meijer’s Community Rewards Program. When you apply for a Meijer’s Credit Card or Meijer’s Guest Card, be sure to use the Kreeger number 199139. The Meijer’s Corporation supports schools by returning a portion of qualified customer purchases to the school! When using the Target program remember to mention Kreeger Elementary. Remember, “Every little bit helps!” Thanks for your support. *** Frankenmuth Fundraiser Limo Rides: Limo rides will be scheduled for students who sold $200 or more in our Frankenmuth Fundraiser after we have collected all the money. Students who qualify will be taken in a limo for a free Wendy’s lunch. Special notes will be sent home with those winning the rides, as the date gets closer.
Fowlerville girl’s varsity basketball loses game to South Lyon East The Fowlerville girl’s varsity basketball team lost a tough contest on the road to South Lyon East on Tuesday, December 3 with a score of 47-36. After a strong start, thanks to some solid shooting by Randi Buell, the Lady Gladiators took the lead after the first quarter. The Cougars took advantage of Fowlerville's fouls and turnovers, however, to gain the lead and secure the win. Randi Buell led the scoring for the Glads with 11 points, while Hannah Hammond played a solid game with 8 points, 9 rebounds and 4 steals. Kaleigh Callahan finished with 8 points and 6 rebounds, while Samantha Black added 7 points and grabbed 6 rebounds.
Early December Fun There’s more to December than the sudden awareness that Christmas is close. Although I must admit that cutting a tree and hanging greens is a nice way to get in touch with the realities of the season, there’s a lot more. This in-between month is when mud and ice compete for your footing and rain and snow do the same for your spirits. But we watch the weather people on television in disbelief, my wife and I. It’s “gloom” and “doom” if the temperature slips below 32 degrees. It’s terrible if a snowflake cuts across a billowy, gray sky or if a thing called “wind-chill” becomes a factor. It’s normal is what it is. We find “fun” things to do in early December, some of which, admittedly, should have been done in November. Take planting crocus and tulip bulbs for instance. With occasional snowflakes getting in our eyes, we hustled out the labeled paper bags from the basement and the rake and trowel from the garage. Two old pairs of gloves and a kneeling pad completed the arsenal of materials needed. Oh yes, and some imaginative plans for what we wanted spring’s warmth to produce for us. Not a bad job really, and a chance to mix in some of the downed and already decaying leaves in the soil. It was a satisfying time that put roses on our cheeks and smiles on our faces. Forget the numbness in the fingers and toes. And beyond the yard work chores there are other things to hear and see and do. How about the Christmas decorating I’ve so far ignored? And as December’s chill increases we see a different type of bird. A bird “fluffed” against that cold and finding help at the feeder we provide and like to watch. And since we share our space with not just birds but squirrels as well, we also maintain a station for them. I know where hickory nuts fall in profusion along the edge of a field of corn. With the rattle of stalks for background music, you can fill a peck sack in an hour. And never mind if they aren’t all good, the grateful squirrels will sort them as you watch back home. I know where black walnuts lie among heavy grass and oak leaves, along a woods edge I often hunt. A path can take you silently there, and as you find the nuts you may hear the startled “woof” of a deer. Not quite sure about the
season, the shy deer waits for a shot to break the stillness or if the intrusion is only some natural sound. “Woof!” With enough of these treats for squirrels and us alike, we, like the deer, concentrate on sounds along the path. A pessimist would hear a cold wind rattle brittle limbs and feel it reaching down his collar. An optimist would hear the happy question of a chickadee, the lovely call of a cardinal and know the woods is only resting. Carrying our harvest of nuts and happy feelings, we go on. An impulsive ruffed grouse explodes away to a hiding place or to a safer feeding ground, you can never be quite sure. A wedge of waterfowl, not native now, veers into a wide spot on the river where the ice has not yet formed. This group and others like it, make up the last of the southbound flight birds. We like December. We like the changes that it brings— and wish the T.V. weather people understood!
Fowlerville Fire Report The department responded to 12 emergencies this week. Thursday, November 29th, at 10:08 p.m. a medical emergency on N. Grand Ave. in the Village was reported. The department responded to five medical emergencies Friday, November 30th. At 9:53 a.m. personnel assisted EMS on Cedar River Drive in the Village. The second call was on Robb Road in Conway Township at 12:26 p.m. Firefighters were dispatched to Van Riper Road in the Village at 1:30 p.m. and then to Sharpe Road in Handy Township at 4:25 p.m. The last dispatch was to Brookdale Street in the Village at 7:47 p.m. The department was dispatched to a medical emergency on N. Grand Ave. in the Village at 9:45 a.m. Saturday, December 1st. At 12:16 p.m. Monday, December 3rd, a medical emergency on Stow Road in Conway Township was reported. At 8:26 p.m. the department was dispatched to a remove a tree blocking the roadway on Stow Road in Conway Township. Then, at 10:21 p.m. firefighters responded to assist EMS ib Coon Lake Road in Iosco Township. Personnel assisted at two medical emergencies Tuesday, December 4th. The first, at 9:31 a.m. was on Sharpe Road in Handy Township with the second being on N. Grand Ave. in the Village at 12:47 p.m.
By Cheryl Poch
We are getting closer to getting our e-books for our library patrons. This is actually quite a process to get this service going. It is very time consuming – you have to go online and see what is available, how much the book costs to download, make sure it is in the right format, go through numerous lists, authors, etc. It was a real ‘eye-opener’ to see the costs of some of the new fiction books. For instance the latest book by James Patterson is 89.95! That’s right – you are reading that figure as it is – a whopping 89.95. That is one title! What makes it so expensive? I am researching that more and will get back with you on that one! In the meantime – there are many other fiction titles that do not cost that much. We will try and have a varied selection for our library patrons to choose from. So if you are planning on getting a new Kindle HD or Nook or tablet – you will want to check out our e-book collection coming soon. Beth, our programming coordinator will be offering a class on ‘electronic’ devices – tips and helpful hints to navigate those wonderful devices! Karin will be picking out books for all ages – so no matter your age – we will have something for you and your entire family. Now for those of you who like to hold a ‘real’ book – we have PLENTY of titles for you to check out. Our shelves are busting at the seams with new and enjoyable reading. Check out our ‘holiday’ books displayed throughout the library – take out a Christmas DVD or a children’s Christmas DVD – we certainly have plenty to choose from. Christmas is coming...take time to enjoy a movie or book. I have my Christmas book downloaded on my kindle fire! It is called Mrs. Jeffries and the Mistletoe Mix-Up by Emily Brightwell. It is set in the Victorian period – full of rich detail and lively characters. We have several books by Brightwell and other authors that write about the holidays. Till next time – see you in the library...Our quote for the week: “As long as we live, there is never enough singing!”
Little Glad Center News Beverly Farmer, Director
farmer@fvl.k12.mi.us 517-223-6480 www.fowlervilleschools.org New Afternoon Preschool Session – TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Our center is offering an afternoon preschool session starting in January 2013. The preschool session will be from 12:30pm – 3:30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It is open to for 3 and 4 year olds. Registration fee is $50 (non-refundable). Our center welcomes parent volunteers in the classrooms. Call or visit the office for additional information. Children must have been age three or four by December 1, 2012 to participate in preschool. *This session must have 8 children enrolled for the session to start. Tuesday and Thursday – PM - Three and four year olds 12:30 – 3:30pm *** Playgroups- Great Parents, Great Start-Livingston: The Little Glad Center is offering a fall session of playgroups. Registration forms are available in the Little Glad Center office. The focus will be on the developmental needs of infants and toddlers. Parents stay with their child during the class and receive information to assist with their child’s development. This is a great opportunity to meet other parents, have fun, and participate in activities with your child. We welcome new registrations throughout the sessions. Ages: 0 - 36 months Dates: Fridays January 11, January 18, January 25, February 1, February 8 February 22 Enrollment is limited to 10 children per group. Cost for the six-week session: $60.00 Each playgroup will run from 9:30am – 11:00am Facilitator: Cindy Mathews – 223-6489 *** A look Ahead: December 24 – January 2-- Our center will be CLOSED for winter recess January 3--Resume our regular schedule January 18--No school, K-8, Little Glad Center is OPEN, preschool is in session January 21--No school, K-12, Little Glad Center is OPEN, NO preschool sessions
Upcoming Programs at the Fowlerville District Library Follow us on Facebook & www.fowlervillelibrary.org. Registration usually opens 2 weeks prior to the event unless otherwise noted. *** Winter Newsletters: Keep an eye on your mailbox‌ Winter 2013 Newsletters covering January-May programs and events have been mailed! There are lots of exciting new programs and many popular favorites returning in 2013! *** Library Holiday Closings: The library will be closed December 24-26 in observation of Christmas. We will reopen on Thursday Dec 27 at 9:30am. The library will also be closed Dec 31 & Jan 1 to observe the New Year holiday, reopening on Wednesday Dec 2nd at 9:30am. We wish everyone safe and happy holidays! *** Family Impact Center Food Drive: Help us help our community! The Family Impact Center needs our help! Bring is 5 non-perishable food items and check out a new DVD for free. Or bring in a food item and we’ll take a dollar off of your overdue fines, with a limit of five nonperishable food items for $5 off your overdue fines. *Not applicable to fines that are in collections. *** Retired & Refurbished Computer Sale: ONGOING. We are selling our retired computers. All systems are professionally prepped and set up. Ready to go to your home! Included in the price of a computer is the following: refurbished computer, keyboard, and mouse. Monitors and Microsoft Office software packages are available as add-on accessories and are separately priced. All purchased software package will be installed prior to delivery to the library and the purchaser will receive all of the discs for their computer. For more information, visit the library and see the Computer Sale Specification Sheet on display. *** Scrabble Club: Monday, December 10 5:00-6:45. Adults. Scrabble enthusiasts play regardless of skill level. Improve your game and make new friends while playing at the library. Seating is limited, register early to attend. *Must be registered to attend. *** Decorate Holiday Cookies Wednesday, December 12 55:30 (1 session only) Kids 4yrs-5th grade. Parents help their children decorate cookies to eat here or take home. Seating is limited, register to attend. Registration opens Nov 28. *Must be registered to attend. *** Be an Honorary Claus! Decorate Ornaments: Monday, December 17 5:30-6:45pm. Junior & High School. Decorate ornaments to keep or share while enjoying a fun holiday movie! Seating is limited, register to attend. Registration opens Dec 3. *Must be registered to attend. ***
Decorate Snowman Candle Holders: Thursday, December 13 6-8pm. Adults. Come turn wine or water glasses into adorable snowmen candleholders. *You must register to attend. Register in person at the Circulation Desk. There is a $5 refundable cash deposit payable at the time of registration. *** Computer Classes @ the Library: Registration begins Monday December 3. For a full list of classes consult your Winter 2013 newsletter, visit the library or our website. *You must register to attend. Register in person at the Circulation Desk. There is a $5 refundable cash deposit per class payable at the time of registration. There is limited seating available for all computer classes.
Jackie Dahlgren oversees Abby and Katherine making a gingerbread craft project at From A-Z with Mrs. D. There are openings for this program for 1-4 year olds.
WEBBERVILLE SCHOOLS DISTRICT NEWS Holiday Gift Wrapping Service – The Class of 2014 is offering to wrap your holiday gifts! Saturday, December 22 from 4:00PM – 8:00PM. The wrapping will take place in the HS café. Good will donations will be accepted. *** Spirit Store Hours - The FFA will open the school store for fruit, nut & candy sales distribution as well as provide holiday store hours for the community to purchase school and FFA apparel. If you would like to do some holiday shopping at the school store, the hours will be as follows: Tues, Dec. 11 – 5pm to 8pm, Fri, Dec. 14 - 5pm to 8pm and Mon, Dec. 17 – 5pm to 8pm. *** Board Meeting – The next board meeting will be on Monday, December 17 at 7:00PM in the Spartan Center community room. *** Christmas Break – Students will be on Christmas break from Monday, December 24– Friday, January 4. School will resume on Monday, January 7, 2013. *** Spartan Yard Signs – The varsity volleyball team is selling customized yard signs for the low, low price of $20 per sign. The sign will be created using your child’s name and their chosen sport or musical interest. Order forms are available in the district and secondary offices, or you can download a form from the homepage of the district website. Buy a sign and support your Spartan volleyball program!
WEBBERVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Secret Santa - The WEB Secret Santa dates are December 18, 19 & 20. The Boosters need volunteers to help with this event. If you are available to volunteer, please call Nora Stanton at 517-719-6221. Also needed are volunteers to help set up on Monday, December 17, in the evening and volunteers to help kids with their gift buying and wrapping during the event. *** Boots and Shoes Available -New boots or shoes are available for your children, compliments of Old Newsboys of Greater Lansing. If you’re in need of footwear, stop in the office and pick up an application! Call Sue Douglas at 521-3071, extension 216 with any questions. *** Elementary K-2nd Grade Concert – Join the lower elementary students as they perform their holiday concert on Tuesday, December 18th. The kindergarten will perform at 6:00PM and the 1st and 2nd grade will perform at 6:45PM. Both concerts take place in the MS gym.
WEBBERVILLE SECONDARY SCHOOL Webberville Spirit Shirts – The Athletic Department will be selling Webberville spirit shirts to MS and HS students. If you buy a spirit shirt you are able to enter ANY high school winter sport for free! The cost of the t-shirt is $25. If your family already has an athletic season pass, the cost of the t-shirt is only $10. Order forms are available in the secondary office. Return the order form and payment to the office. *** Toys for Tots Drive – The annual Toys for Tots Drive is going on right now! Helping community members during their time of need is rewarding for all ages. The joy you feel from helping out is immeasurable. Please donate a new, unwrapped toy. Donation boxes are located in the secondary school. With your support, we can help make a difference in our community. *** Band Concert – The 7th -12th grade bands will perform a concert on Thursday, December13. The concert will take place in the middle school gym at 7:30PM. (This is a new date and time). *** Choir Concert – The 6th – 12th grade choirs will perform their holiday concert on Wednesday, December 12. The concert will take place in the HS café starting at 7:00PM *** The Rivalry – Showdown in Motown! – The Webberville Spartans Boys Basketball team will play against the Morrice Orioles on Friday, February 1 at The Palace of Auburn Hills! This very special game will tip off at 3:20PM. Purchase tickets and watch the varsity basketball game, and then stay to watch the Detroit Pistons take on the Cleveland Cavaliers (7:30PM tip off). Ticket prices are $20 for upper level seats and $40 for lower level seats. Contact Coach Travis Brown for more details and to purchase tickets, 517-521-3447 ext: 329 or tbrown@webbervilleschools.org.
Webberville Library hosting holiday open house on December 12 The FRIENDS OF THE WEBBERVILLE LIBRARY is sponsoring their annual Holiday Open House at the Webberville Library on Wednesday, December 12 from 4 to 6 p.m. There will be free homemade cookies and punch served. Children will be able to make a free craft item and take the completed project home. Greg Howe will perform holiday music on his guitar.
Muzaliwa’s laugh, and him calling me Mr. Blue. I don’t know how it got started but still to this day I’ll hear, “Hey Mr. Blue in the hallway.” If I had one word to describe Kigabi it would outspoken because he always says what is on his mind.” In the fall Muzaliwa hopes to attend Lansing Community College for two years and then hopes to transfer to Western Michigan University for the nursing program. Muzaliwa chose nursing because he wants to help people in need. He is still waiting to hear from Western. Muzaliwa would like to thank his family for always pushing him to do well in school. He would also like to thank the teachers for supporting him in his academics. “I am mostly excited about this year and graduating because I’m ready to go to college and start a new life. My advice for underclassman is do your work and don’t ever give up, high school goes by fast,” said Muzaliwa.
Senior Spotlight-Kigabi Muzaliwa By Carley Eades “Kigabi is an asset to our community. He brings with him a commitment to be the best person he can be, and I wish him nothing but the best,” said paraprofessional Fran Rogers. Kigabi Muzaliwa is a model student who strives to do the best he can. He has determination and a positive outlook on life. “I am constantly impressed with his genuine desire to improve and learn,” said English and social studies teacher Colleen Scott Keiser. “Kigabi is so determined to succeed and give back to his community and world. I am certain his resolve will carry him far in life and make a major impact on the lives of others.” Muzaliwa is the son of Jane White and is younger than his brother Rushinga Muzaliwa. He transferred to Webberville High School his sophomore year from Congo, Africa. Muzaliwa has participated in a high school sports and extracurricular activities such as football, track, wrestling, choir, and vocal tech. “We will miss everything about Kigabi! But we will especially miss his work ethic, and how coachable he is,” said Athletic Director Andrew Smith. “Muzliwa has improved from a player without any knowledge of the game to a player, who was vital role player for us.” In his spare time Muzaliwa enjoys working, spending time with friends, and family. When he’s not with them, you can find him studying his English. It is one of the three languages that he can speak. “I have been good friends with Muzaliwa for three years,” said fellow senior Owen Judd. “I will miss
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Vielbig had this to say, “Colin has an incredible work ethic—he gives 100% with everything he does. Everyone looks up to him, for advice and as a friend.” Again, congratulations to Colin Callahan, this week’s Student of the Week!
Student of the Week-Colin Callahan By Josh Schaefer Congratulations to this week’s Student of the Week, Colin Callahan! Colin, a sophomore at Fowlerville High School, is the son of Shawn and Shelly Callahan. He has an older sister, Kaleigh, who is seventeen years old and is a senior at FHS. Mrs. Mangan commented, “Colin is a very focused young man, who takes school very seriously. He’s friendly and respectful and makes a point of being engaged in all class activities!” Colin’s schedule consists of World History, Marketing, Biology, Spanish II, Geometry, and Sophomore Literature and Composition. His favorite class is Geometry, because “Mrs. Clough doesn’t make it a boring math class. She makes it tolerable and enjoyable. Also, I have a lot of friends in that class.” Colin’s favorite teacher is Mr. Hassenzhal, whom he had for Freshman American History. He loved the great stories, and hopes to have Mr. Hassenzhal again in the coming years. After graduating from high school, Colin plans to go to college somewhere in Michigan and major in Business. Colin’s favorite part about Fowlerville High School is the Friday night football and basketball games. If he could change one thing, however, it would be that more students would get involved with sports. If he could give any advice to the underclassmen, Colin would say, “Get involved in as many activities as possible… it keeps you out of trouble and makes high school more interesting.” In his free time after school, Colin likes to play football and basketball. He also owns a moped (fun!) and has an interest in exotic cars. When asked about Colin, Drew
IMPORTANT DATES: December 18 - 2:00pm- 1st Grade Musical Program (The Alverson Center For The Performing Arts) December19 – 10:00am & 7:00pm-1st Grade Musical Program (The Alverson Center For The Performing Arts) December 22 to January 2 – Christmas Break January 3 – School Resumes *** We need clothing donations - The office at Smith is putting a request out for clothing donations. We pass out a lot of pants and shirts to students for many reasons, and we are completely out of pants and could also use larger size shirts. Pants or sweat pants sizes 5/6, 7/8 and 10 are the sizes we use the most. Shirts in children’s size Medium or Large would be the best. We already have plenty of small shirts, socks and underwear. Thank you in advance for helping out the students at Smith. *** DISMISSAL REMINDERS: If there are changes to your child’s dismissal from the building at the end of the day you MUST notify the office with a phone call before 2:55 pm. Dismissal is one of our busiest times of the day and we want to make sure your child is safe and goes to the appropriate place. Thank you in advance for your assistance. *** VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Please contact our volunteer coordinator by emailing htsmithptc@gmail.com or send a note to your child’s teacher and she will pass it on the PTC. Once you are on our volunteer list, we can include you on our Volunteer Spot service to coordinate and remind you of events. Thanks for all you do for our kids! *** Reminder to Parents – Children are not allowed to carry any medication, and they cannot transport any medication. Please do not send in cough drops, aspirin, Tylenol, etc. with your child without going through the proper procedure, filling out the necessary forms, and bringing the medication to the office. A parent/guardian must transport medication to and from school. Students must be aware that they are not allowed to administer medication to other students. Medication must also be in its original container and include the physician’s instructions.
Aroun d the This is a good weekend to install your driveway markers for snow removal. Whether you shovel or plow, the markers will help you locate the drive on those snowy evenings when you arrive home after dark. You may not plan on having your drive plowed, but if a neighbor wants to help or a large snow arrives you may want the option to use a plow truck. Your address is an important piece of information to have visible on your home all year, but especially during winter. If your address is posted low on a boulder it may be covered with snow. I use a reflective address sign on a post to add visibility to my home during winter. In an emergency your address is a critical time saver for first responders. As your thoughts turn to setting up the Christmas tree, let’s also think safety. If you have pets or small children, the tree can be easily pushed over. You can use a ¾ plywood base and secure the base to it. Then add weight to the wood base and cover with your tree skirt. This should help prevent the tree from falling. Every year I mention to place a smoke detector inside the tree. It won’t be seen, so if a problem occurs and a fire starts in the tree, you will have the earliest warning. On that note, it probably is a good time to remind you to check all your smoke detectors for proper operation and battery replacement. The heating season has started. Along with properly operating smoke detectors, you should also have carbon monoxide sensors. This will warn you if any of your heating equipment is producing this deadly gas, which is colorless and odorless. Many people are using electric space heater to warm a room verses heating the entire home to save energy. Make sure your homes wiring can support these units and follow the directions that come with the units. Never use an extension cord with these units. Also while decorating inside and out inspect your light strings for damage. If you’re installing lights outside make sure they are being connected to GFCI plug (ground fault circuit interrupter). These areas will be full of snow and if you, the kids, or grandkids are in these areas you don’t want anyone getting hurt. Everyone loves to have a fire in the fireplace for the holidays. Make sure you have been mindful of the condition of your chimney and any creosote build-up. As I drive thru the neighborhoods, I see many homes with this heavy black fire hazard ‘caked’ on their chimney
caps. I can only imagine the build-up on the inside of the flue. The built-up creosote can start a chimney fire, which ultimately leads to a major house fire. Contact your chimney cleaning company for more details. Finally, although important all year, don’t forget to keep up on your monthly septic system treatments. The bacteria in the tank are important to its proper operation. You will hopefully be having friends over to share the holiday and these parties add to the usage of your septic system. Have a great weekend Around The House! As always past articles are archived on our website www.power24hrs.com and we welcome your questions at JustAskHandyAndy@hotmail.com.
Community invited to Christmas services at Crossroads United Methodist You are invited to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ this month with special services at Crossroads United Methodist Church, corner of Haslett and Zimmer roads north of Williamston and east of Haslett. Special programs at the church include a children’s pageant, “God’s Gift to Us,” to be presented by the children and youth of the church at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, December 16 during morning services. Cookies and punch will be served in the fellowship hall following the program. Sunday, December 23, morning services will include special music. Candlelight Christmas Eve services begin at 6:30 p.m. Monday, December 24. Pastor Rick Foster and the congregation welcome everyone at all of the events. For details, please contact the church at 517/655-1466, email at office@crossroadsofwilliamston.org, or see the church website, www.crossroadsofwilliamston.org.
Fowlerville boy’s junior varsity basketball team defeats South Lyon The Fowlerville boy’s junior varsity team opened its season Tuesday night, December 4 with a hard fought 4128 win against South Lyon East. The Little Glads held a slim 15-14 lead at half, before pulling away by out scoring the Cougars 26-14 in the second half. Drew Vielbig led the charge with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Connor Collins chipped in with 11 points (all in the 2nd half), and Kenny Ferris added 11 rebounds for the Glads.
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Jess B. Lebow, Jr. Jess B. Lebow Jr., age 80, of Howell, died Friday, November 30, 2012. He was born November 6, 1932 in Detroit to Jess B. Lebow Sr. and Dolores (Friend) and married Rebecca (Hesse) in Brighton on Dec. 2, 1985. He was an Engineering Tech for the GM Proving grounds in Milford, loved bowling and Ham radio. Surviving are his wife: Rebecca, four children; Rosemarie Lebow of Brick, New Jersey, Michael of Fowlerville, David of Portland, Maine and Simone Alvarez of Arizona, 11 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren, sister Nita Zimmer of Winter Springs, Florida. Private services will be held later. Memorial contributions may be made to the Livingston County Humane Society. Arrangements by Niblack Funeral Home, Dillingham Liverance Chapel. www.niblackfuneralhome.com.
Melissa Perry Roy Grace M. Magnone Grace M. Magnone, age 82, of Fowlerville, died Sunday December 2, 2012. She was born June 10, 1930 in Detroit to Norman LaTourette and Anna Mae (Duellman). She married Vincent “Jim” Magnone on August 4, 1951 at St. Clements Catholic Church in Dearborn. Grace was a legal secretary for AAA and enjoyed needlepoint, flower and herb gardening and was an avid reader. She was a member of St. Agnes Catholic Church. Surviving are her husband of 61 years: Jim, five daughters: Janis (James) Orleman of Canton, June (Frank) Mauerer of Fowlerville, Linda (Garry) Dolecki of Williamston, Donna Stitt of Dearborn Heights and Gina (Kevin) Newell of Dexter, 13 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren and her sister: Shirley (Alfred) Jankowski. She was preceded in death by her son-in-law: Daniel Stitt. Mass of the Christian Burial was held on Thursday, December 6, 2012 at St. Agnes Catholic Church with Fr. Louis Ekka officiating. Interment took place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Fowlerville. Arrangements by Niblack Funeral Home, Dillingham Liverance Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to Season’s Hospice. www.niblackfuneralhome.com.
Melissa Perry Roy, age 36, died November 25, 2012 from pancreatic cancer. She returned to Denver, Colorado on November 3, 2012 to see, receive closure, and feel the love from all of her family and friends. She passed away peacefully knowing the Lord Jesus Christ and angels around her. Melissa was born on October 22, 1976. Melissa is survived by Benjamin Scrivner, daughter Kendra, age 3, mother: Margaret Perry, brother: Steve Perry and sister: Linda Perry Jorstad, two nieces and two nephews, and many friends from Wal-Mart. Melissa will be deeply missed. She was preceded in death by her father, Al Perry. A memorial service is being held on December 14, 2012 at the First United Methodist Church of Fowlerville at 2 pm. Memorial contributions may be made to Cancer Organization for Research for Pancreatic Cancer.
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Gerald R. “Peewee” Fineran Gerald R. “Peewee” Fineran, age 70, of Fowlerville passed away on December 4, 2012 in his home. Surviving is his wife, Judy Hamilton, four children, six grandchildren, two great grandchildren, and many close friends and family. Peewee was preceded in death by his son. A memorial service with military honors will be held at Great Lakes National Cemetery, 4200 Belford Road, Holly, Michigan on December 13, 2012 at 11 am, followed by a memorial dinner starting at 3 pm at the American Legion Hall, 3265 W. Grand River, Howell, Michigan. In lieu of flowers please consider memorial donations to: Judy Hamilton, P.O. Box 801, Fowlerville MI 48836.
Comunity Theatre of Howell holiday gift market on December 15 The Community Theatre of Howell will be holding a Holiday Gift Market on Saturday, December 15 from 10am to 3pm in the lobby of their location at the Freshman Campus, 1400 W. Grand River in Howell. Come and do your holiday shopping for great gifts and stocking-stuffers from a variety of direct-sale companies including Mary Kay, Pampered Chef, PartyLite, Scentsy, Tupperware and more! There will also be refreshments, a bake sale and raffle with all proceeds benefiting the Community Theatre of Howell. For questions, please contact Linda Peasley at 517-294-0738 or at lpeasley@umich.edu.
Martha E. Soos Soos, Martha E. of Howell, Michigan Her Legacy…Age 79 passed away surrounded by her family on December 5, 2012. Martha was born on July 19, 1933 in Redford Township, Michigan to William and Catherine Reed. Martha started her career as a telephone operator for Ma (Michigan) Bell. Then on October 23, 1954Martha married the late William F. Soos and together they raised 6 children. She went on to work at Tri-State Hospital Supply (Centurion) for 28 and half years. Martha was a devoted wife, a loving mother, a giving and proud grandmother and great grandmother. Her Family…Martha was preceded in death by her beloved husband William F., her treasured daughter Pamela Soos-Martell and her cherished dog Freddy, her parents and 7 siblings. Loving mother of William A. of Howell, Lynn (Scott) Van Patten of Howell, Paula (Jim) Kobylski of Asbury, NJ, Heidi (Don) Bryant of Howell, Rod (Eileen) Soos of Howell, and son-in-law Mike Martell of Mt. Vernon, TX. Dear grandmother of TJ Bryant, Madison, Case and Ella Kobylski, Garrett and Erin Martell and great grandmother of Elsa Martell. Her Farewell…The family will gather with friends on Sunday, December 9th from 2pm to 8pm at Niblack Funeral Home, Dillingham Liverance Chapel. Services on Monday at 2:30 pm with Pastor Oliver Allbright of Calvary Bible Church of Cohoctah, MI and Father James Mangan of St. Patrick Catholic Church of Brighton, MI officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in Martha Soos and Pamela Soos-Martell’s names.
Fowlerville VFW Posting hosting “Breakfast with Santa” on Dec. 16 The Fowlerville VFW Post will host breakfast this month with Santa on Sunday, December 16 from 8 am until Noon. This event will be the Post’s usual country breakfast. The menu includes pancakes, eggs, sausage gravy and biscuits, bacon, sausage, hash browns, cinnamon rolls, coffee, milk, and orange juice. Bring your camera to have your child’s picture taken with Santa. For more information please call (517) 2233454.
Trinity United Methodist Church holding Service of the Longest Night Trinity United Methodist Church is hosting a Service of the Longest Night on Thursday, December 20 at 7 pm. The constant refrain of holiday music on the radio, television and at the shopping mall trumpeting the happiness of the season, when we gather with family and friends can remind some of us of what we have lost or have never had. Insecurity for our own economy, dealing with illness, or isolation and broken relationships can make us feel alone even in this season of celebration. Our spirits may be sinking with the shorter days. As the holidays quickly approach and anticipation grows, the days become short and the nights get longer, we need encouragement to live the days ahead of us. We are gathering together to pray for and pray with those who are finding this time of year difficult, sad, or lonely. Pastor Bob Miller and the congregations of the Livingston Circuit United Methodist Churches invite you to join us for a time of meditation and sharing and hearing prayers, music, and scripture that acknowledge that God’s presence is for those who mourn, for those who struggle and that God’s Word comes to shine light into our darkness. Everyone, regardless of church background is welcome. Trinity United Methodist Church is located at 8201 Iosco Rd, the corner of Bull Run Rd. . -Thank YouI would like to thank everyone who as a team helped in some way or another to put on the Christmas Parade this year. I realized many years ago that there is no “I” in team and it takes many people to make this successful. Thank you to the Village of Fowlerville for letting us use their website as a spot for our forms, the ladies in the office for making sure that I got them, DPW Department for getting all the barricades we needed, and the Police Department for their great job in traffic control. There were also many people like Dawn Horton and Carrie Newstead who help get some floats for the parade and even some of the participants had some of their friends call to put floats in. Thanks to Paul Harmon and his great crew that had the task of lining up the parade area and making sure everyone was ready to go. My greatest thanks goes to my wife Sherry who sat at the computer and typed up all the information to be read and watched me change the lineup about a dozen times. One person cannot do this. It takes a great TEAM. Thank you, Ed Prevo
Elizabeth Williams School of Dance presenting 10th annual Nutcracker performance Elizabeth Williams School of Dance is celebrating its 10th Nutcracker and the school’s 20th Anniversary at the Fowlerville Performing Arts Center on Friday, December 14 at 7:00 pm or Saturday, December 15 at 2:00 pm. Miss Liz recalling her first Nutcracker, 20 years ago: “When I first opened our school, I was still dancing with Stanley Godfrey of the “Young Michigan Dances” company. He and I decided to share our stages, cast and direct a Nutcracker together. It was a delight to go to Coldwater to the great Tibbits Opera House and they came to Williamston High School. Since then our school has held the full Nutcracker Ballet every other year and story ballets on the odd years.” “Through the years students tell me about how many roles they’ve danced and the stories behind the scenes, which is a joy to hear and have built memories for them and me.” Three of our principle dancers this year have danced in our ballets since age three, Victoria Coykendall (Sugar Plum- from Williamston), Grace Lounsbury (Snow Queen – from Williamston) and Mackenzie Elliott (Caviler, Snow King and Nutcracker – from Fowlerville). Guest artist Brett Eckert (Lansing) returns to play Uncle Drosselmeyer and Rat King (amazing battle scene).
Capital Area District Library Events December 10—16 WEBBERVILLE: Holiday Open House (All ages) Date: Dec. 12. Start Time: 4:00 PM. Description: Join us for holiday tunes played by guitarist Greg Howe, refreshments provided by the Webberville Friends of the Library, and seasonal crafts for the kids. Library: Webberville (WE) *** Scrabble Club: Adults. Date: Dec. 13, 27. Start Time: 6:30 PM. Description: Our informal club for adults welcomes players of all skill levels in a relaxed, low-key atmosphere. Library: Webberville (WE) *** WILLIAMSTON LEGO® Club (Ages 6-14) Date: Dec. 11. Start Time: 4:00 PM. Description: Drop by the library to build brick creations with your friends. You supply the imagination, we provide the LEGOs®! Library: Williamston (WM) *** Early Literacy Playtime (Ages 1-5) Date: Dec. 13. Start Time: 11:00 AM. Description: Activities designed to introduce and build early literacy skills Library: Williamston (WM)
Fowlerville boy’s basketball team kicks off season, defeats South Lyon 59-50
Howell Area Aquatic Center welcoming Santa on December 15
The boy’s varsity basketball team started the season on a high note Tuesday, December 4 as they defeated South Lyon East 59 to 50. Fowlerville was up 27 to 24 at the half. They had as much as a 14-point lead in the 4th before East made a little come back. The Gladiators missed free throws and East's offensive rebounding made the game a little closer than it could have been. Joey Ackerman led the Gladiators with 22 points and was 8-14 shooting from the floor. Carter Collins had an outstanding night with 7 assists and only 1 turnover as well as hitting some clutch free throws in the fourth quarter. Garrett Brigham scored 4 of his 6 points on the night in the 4th quarter while leading the team with 7 rebounds on the night. Mike Hindy contributed 5 rebounds and was 2 for 2 from the floor scoring 4 points. Mike Wisuri scored 11 points and Patrick Harmon added 7 points and solid defense before fouling out. Johhny Grable scored 4 points and was tenacious on the defensive end of the floor.
Welcome Santa back to the Howell Area Aquatic Center! Take a dip in the pool and share your Christmas wish list with Santa on December 15 from 1 to 2:30 pm. Have your photo taken with him and receive a holiday frame to display your memories. Santa will be judging our reindeer games and there will be swimming in the pool when photos are complete. Price includes a 4x6 picture with Santa, a holiday frame, and a gift from Santa’s toy chest. Swim with Santa will be held at the Howell Area Aquatic Center (1224 W. Grand River in Howell). Cost is $5 per person in advance ($20 family maximum), or $6 day of the event. For more information, or to register, please call the Howell Area Aquatic Center at (517) 540-8355or visit www.howellrecreation.org.
Webberville Elementary Honor Roll – 1st Trimester Mr. Deridder – 4th Grade: All A's: Daxton Driver, Emily Feltner, Dana Gorski, Autumn Hath. All A's/B's: Marcus Albright, Jaron Blassingame, Thomas Fairfield, Zoey Foss, Katarina Haynes, Hayden Heinig, Nate Lott, Brendan Peckens, Gage Rhodes, Holden Schullar, Rebekah Sochay, Savana Stiffler, Wyatt Vogel, Jaden Wells, Austin Wyatt. Mrs. Cusick – 4th Grade: All A’s: Eve Canfield, Alyssa Carpenter, Kate Davis, Sydney Piper, Mallory Rozema, Jesse Sparks. All A’s/B’s: Lucas Bliesner, Peyton Branch, Ethan Brunson, Duncan Dusa, Ella Smyth, Kelsey Weaver, Claire Weber, Sullivan Wilder. Mrs. Perry's – 5th Grade: All A’s: Collin Jones All A’s/B/s: Aidan Teague, Hunter Norton, Tyler Nelson, Cam Denk, Ashton Boldizar, Hunter McGowan, Ashton Lott, Sydney Chambers. Mrs. Cloudman – 5th Grade: All A’s: Carson Nolan All A’s/B’s: Rebecca Fraley, Gavin Kubiak, Justin Williams.
Howell Eagles holding Christmas Dance on December 16 Please join us for an afternoon of fun, easy listening music, dancing, Santa Claus and a sing-a-long, as the Howell Eagles and the Blue Notes dance band present a Christmas Dance on December 16 from 3 to 7 pm. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Howell Eagles is located at 121 Schroeder Drive in Howell. Open to everyone—y’all come!
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Join us Wednesday, December 12 at 6:30pm at Village Manor for a Winter Bash! Come enjoy sweets from the sweets table and some delicious mulled cider. Then relax and enjoy the wonderful music by the Livingston County Lamplighters Barbershop Chorus. $10 per person. Space is limited. Please sign up at the Bennett Recreation Center at 925 W. Grand River in Howell. For more information, or to register, please call the Howell Area Parks & Recreation Authority at (517) 5460693 ext. 0 or visit www.howellrecreation.org.
Enjoy breakfast with Santa on Dec. 15 at Howell Recreation Center Come have a delicious breakfast with jolly Old St. Nick! Join us at the Bennett Recreation Center at 925 W. Grand River on December 15 from 7:30am-10:00am for a delicious breakfast. All proceeds go to benefit the Howell Teen Center. Professional pictures by Richard Lim Photography will be available for $5. Cost is $3 for children (ages 0-10), $5 for adults (11-61), and $4 for seniors (ages 62+). All are welcome. Please register by December 13th to guarantee you and your family a spot. For more information, or to register, please call the Howell Area Parks & Recreation Authority at (517) 5460693 ext. 0 or visit www.howellrecreation.org.
FEMA funds awarded to Livingston County for emergency efforts
Millville United Methodist Church hosting cantata on December 16
Livingston County has been awarded Federal funds under the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program. Livingston County has been allocated $15,878 from the Michigan Set-Aside funds to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county. The selection was made by a National Board that is chaired by the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The Local Board was charged to distribute funds appropriated by Congress to help expand the capacity of food and shelter programs directly related to the average number of unemployed individuals. A Local Board will determine how the funds awarded to Livingston County are to be distributed among the emergency food and shelter programs run by local service organizations in the area. Under the terms of the grant from the National Board, local agencies chosen to receive funds must: 1) be private, voluntary non-profits or units of government, 2) have an accounting system, 3) practice nondiscrimination, 4) have demonstrated the capability to deliver emergency food and/or shelter programs, 5) if they are a private, voluntary organization, they must have a voluntary board, and 6) not be debarred or suspended from receiving federal funds. Funding requests for the Set-Aside funds will be accepted no later than Friday December 14th at the Livingston County United Way office, 2980 Dorr Road, Brighton, Michigan 48116. For more information contact Nancy Rosso at the LCUW 810-494-3000 or nrosso@lcunitedway.org.
The Millville United Methodist Church at 1932 N. M-52 will be hosting a Community Choir Cantata, "Glorious Joy" on Sunday, December 16 starting at 11:00 a.m. This will include Dansville, Stockbridge and Millville UMC Choirs. A potluck dinner will follow. We are located five miles north of Stockbridge or 9 miles south of I-96 on M52. (517) 851-7853 for more information.
-Thank YouIt was truly a surprise to learn that I'd been chosen as this year's Christmas parade Grand Marshall. How humbling to receive this honor. Not only was the weather perfect but the floats and other entries were beautiful, and the balloons were amazing! What a great time we all had! Thank so many of you for your kinds words. And a huge THANK YOU to Fowlerville and surrounding comminities for your continued support of Family Impact Center as TOGETHER we work to serve area families. May God richly bless each one of you - during this Christmas season and always! Barb Dine
-Sierra Club EventsANNUAL WINTER OWL WATCH WALK AND POTLUCK OUTING: Join the Crossroads Group of the Sierra Club for their fascinating and popular, annual outing to watch the nesting owls in Brighton State Recreation Area on Saturday, January 12. The potluck begins at 5PM at the home of Lee Burton and Roberta Shaw-Reeves at 6277 Cowell Road, south of Brighton, with an introduction to owls and their calls. At 7PM all participants will walk into the nearby Brighton State Recreation Area to call for owls. Bring a flashlight, a dish to pass, beverages and warm clothes for a winter walk in the woods. Sierra Club members and nonmembers are welcome to attend this local, free outing. For more information and directions, contact Lee and Roberta at 810-231-9045 or at lee.burton@michigan.sierraclub.org.
-Thank YouI want to thank the Fowlerville Rotary, the Village of Fowlerville and the Fowlerville Business Association for the wonderful parade in my honor on December 1. I don't know how they did it but they even ordered some great weather. It was wonderful of Chief Wright and the Fowlerville Fire Department to have a nice place to see all the children and hear their wishes. Fowlerville really does a great job for this event and I am grateful. Thank you, Santa
Fowlerville Equestrian Team accepting applications for 2013 season The Fowlerville Equestrian Team is accepting applications for the 2013 season. Our season starts in the early spring with our Junior Team, and goes through the fall with our Senior Team. Please send a resume to P.O. Box 527, Fowlerville MI 48836 or contact Tammi at 517-404-5648 by Dec. 16 if you are interested in coaching our Junior or Senior teams or both. We are looking forward to another great year! THIS IS A VOLUNTEER POSITION.
Champion Chevrolet holds Grand Opening of remodeled dealership A festive crowd was on hand for the Grand Opening of the newly remodeled Champion Chevrolet dealership on South Grand Avenue in Fowlerville. Shortly after noon a new, large American flag was dedicated by members of the Fowlerville VFW Post, the Webberville High School band played the National Anthem, and the ceremonial ribbon was cut by company officials. Len Nadolski, president of the Champion automotive company that now includes five dealerships, told the assembled group that this project was “an example of people working together in a cooperative manner that promotes business, increases area jobs, and adds tax revenues.” The overall project cost around $600,000, he said in later comments. “We’ve added 4,000 square feet to our service area,” he noted. “This has allowed us to double the number of service bays to 14, including an express oil change bay. We’ve also added employees and now have 12 mechanics and porters in that department.” Another 4,000 square feet of space was added to the front show room area where 12 sales associates can work with customers. The local dealership also includes eight office and support staff members. Of those 32 employees, seven are new hires as a result of the expansion. “Most of the people working for us in this facility are from the Fowlerville area,” said Nadolski. “The new front entrance, the color and décor, and other features are part of Chevrolet’s image program,” he pointed out. “We used a number of local trades for various parts of the project, We try as much as possible to give back to the community. Our goal as a company is to treat our customers and those who work for us as family and friends.” The Champion automotive company purchased the local dealership last November from the Waldeckers. The transaction included their Brighton store. The remodeling work began this past spring. Nadolski said he’s been in the automotive business for 32 years. “I took a sales job right out of college at Matthews Hargreaves Chevrolet in Royal Oak,” he noted. “At the time all I owned was an old jalopy. Later, he and a partner purchased the Champion Chevrolet store in Brighton, and it was subsequently moved to its present location at the Lake Chemung exit off of I-96 in Genoa Township. See Next page for photos of Grand Opening at Champion Chevrolet
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Pick your fresh cut Michigan Christmas Tree from the Sons of the Legion. Trees will be on sale during regular Legion hours, at the American Legion, corner of M-59 and Grand River. All trees are $25. Choose from Blue Spruce, White Fir, Douglas Fir, Scotch Pine, Balsam Fir. Proceeds support local Veterans and Make A Wish, Big Brothers / Big Sisters, Ashley's Friends, Michigan Special Olympics and other local organizations. For more information, call (517) 546-2534.
\ On hand for the ribbon cutting were these officicials. From left were Steve Fahner of Chevrolet; Rick Resinger of Champion; Len Nadolski, the president of the company; Teresa Nadolski; Michael Nadolski; Linda Rushing, the controller of Champion; Dean Gauthier, the variable operation director; John Potoykus of Champion; and Mike Kelly, the sales manager of the Fowlerville dealership.
From left are Len, Teresa, and Michael Nadolski. Len is the president of the Champion auto dealership franchises.