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Newcomers gets new website design DesignHub Inc., a creative services and marketing company based in Saline, has designed and developed the new website for Newcomers Welcome Service at www.newcomersws.com. Newcomers Welcome Service is an Ann Arbor-based company whose representatives and sponsors help welcome people to their new hometowns. At the heart of the Newcomers site is welcoming content for each community currently served by the company’s representatives and sponsors. These communities include Ann Arbor, Canton/Plymouth, Chelsea, Dexter, Saline and Ypsilanti in Michigan and Middleboro/Lakeville in Massachusetts. Visitors to the site can select their community, learn the local Newcomers representatives and sponsors and choose from links to other helpful com-
munity resources. The site’s visitors can also order a free Newcomers welcome packet containing useful information, gift certificates and discount offers from sponsoring shops, restaurants and services in that community. In other areas of the site, text and videos tell the benefits of becoming a Newcomers franchisee or sponsor. The site also features testimonials from recipients and sponsors of Newcomers welcome packets and provides answers to frequently asked questions about the service. A passwordprotected login area accessible only to Newcomers franchisees will soon be added to the site. DesignHub built the Newcomers site over ContentHub, the firm’s opensource content management system. This allows authorized Newcomers personnel to make day-to-day updates to the site’s variable content themselves.
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Community Education Office at 429-8020. ■ “Saline High Kids on Campus –– Culinary Arts” will be offered through Saline Community Education. The twoweek culinary arts summer program at Saline High School will feature hands-on cooking, chef demonstrations and recipes. Students will receive their own chef coat and hat, and take home their own student cookbook. The class is for students in sixth through eighth grades Mondays through Fridays at the Saline High School Culinary Room. The fee is $200. For more information, visit www.salineonline.org or call the Saline Community Education Office at 429-8020. ■ “Saline High Kids on Campus –– Digital Media” will be offered through Saline Community Education. Students will be exposed to opportunities in creating rich digital media. Digital photography and video will be the main focus of the program through the creation of photo slide shows, a short video and a DVD that brings it all together. Students in sixth through eighth grades experience the technology of media creation in a fun and exciting way. Classes will be held Mondays through Fridays at Saline High School in Room C224. The fee is $200. For more information, visit www.salineonline.org or call the Saline Community Education Office at 429-8020. ■ “Saline High Kids on Campus –– Textile Camp: Run with Scissors!” will be offered through Saline Community Education. Students will learn basic sewing techniques on a machine to make pajama bottoms and a matching pillowcase. They will learn parts of a machine, how to thread a machine and a bobbin, straight stitching, reverse stitching, zigzag stitching and an embroidery machine will be introduced. The class is for students in sixth through eighth grades Mondays through Fridays at Saline High School in Room B204. The fee is $200. For more information, visit www.salineonline.org or call the Saline Community Education Office at 429-8020.
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Thursday, July 8 ■ “Introduction to Dog Agility” will be offered through Saline Community Education. In a positive reinforcement environment, dog and handler teams will be introduced to the performance and handling of all of the obstacles and equipment utilized in the sport of dog agility. The class is offered to adults on Thursdays for $85 at Copper Leaf Crossing. For more information, visit www.salineonline. org or call the Saline Community Education Office at 429-8020.
Monday, July 12 ■ Morning youth tennis lessons will be offered by Saline Parks and Recreation for youth ages 7 through 9, 10 through 12 and 13 through 17. Lessons take place Monday through Thursday mornings. The session runs for two weeks and costs $59. For more information, call 429-3502. ■ Evening youth and adult tennis lessons will be offered by Saline Parks and Recreation for adults and for youth ages 4 through 6 and 7 through 9. Lessons take place Monday and Wednesday evenings. The session runs for four weeks and costs $59. For more information, call 429-3502. ■ Saline Summer Kids Camp will be held at the Saline Recreation Center for youth ages 5 through 12. The theme for this week is “Sun, Sand & Water.” Activities include daily swimming, games, crafts, sports and a field trip on Wednesday to Turtle Cove Water Park. Register by the week or by the day. For more information, call 429-3502 or e-mail salinekidsca mp@cityofsaline.org. ■ “Go With The Flow!” will be offered through Saline Community Education. Kids will learn how water impacts the environment and what makes it so important to life. Games and interactive learning are on tap. The class will be held for kids in kindergarten through fifth grade from 9 to 10:15 a.m. Mondays through Fridays at Liberty School Room 26. The fee is $60. For more information, visit www.salineonline.org or call the Saline Community Education Office at 429-8020. ■ “I Love Field Hockey Summer Camp” will be offered through Saline Community Education. Learn the basic skills of field hockey, including the fundamentals of position play, off-the-ball movement and the concept of space. The twoweek course is for kids in third through eighth grades, Mondays through Fridays at the high school turf. For more information, visit www.salineonline. org or call the Saline Community Education Office at 429-8020. ■ “Saline High Kids on Campus –– All Things Mechanical” will be offered through Saline Community Education. The program offers all students an opportunity to learn basic mechanical skills in a state-of-the-art automotive technology center at Saline High School. Students will learn all about tools and their functions, and how to properly disassemble and reassemble a small gasoline engine. In addition, students will participate in basic automobile maintenance. The class is for students in sixth through eighth grades, Mondays through Fridays, at the high school auto shop cassroom. The fee is $200. For more information, visit www.salineonline.org or call the Saline
Helping Hand Saline Girl Scout Troop 1146 wrapped plastic utensils in napkins and tied them with ribbons for the Saline Senior Center picnic. Girl Scouts pictured are Anna Schafer, Gretchen Walker, Cerys Rogers, Mackenzie Kranz, Amanda Cohen and Emily Huetteman. Also helping out were siblings Janelle Schafer, John Schafer and Abigail Schafer. ■ Youth tennis lessons will be offered by Saline Parks and Recreation for ages 4 through 6 and 10 through 14. Lessons take place Tuesday and Thursday evenings. The session runs for four weeks and costs $59. For more information, call 429-3502. ■ High school and adult doubles tennis clinics will be offered by Saline Parks and Recreation on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. The session runs for four weeks and costs $59. For more information, call 429-3502.
will be held at the Milan Senior Center, 45 Neckel Court, except as noted. The program will be held at the library. Chat about the book and participate in activities related to the story. Registration is requested. Call the library for more information.
Friday, July 9 A Mother Goose program will be offered by Milan Public Library at 10:30 a.m. at the Milan Senior Center, 45 Neckel Court. Storyteller Trudy Bulkley entertains as Mother Goose with rhymes and stories. The program is best for toddlers through early elementary, but all ages are welcome. Registration is requested.
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■ Game Days will be offered at Milan Public Library for children in third through fifth grades. The sessions are from 1 to 4 p.m. Children can play Wii games and board games at the library. Registration is requested.
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