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he Rotary Club of Grosse Ile is looking forward to once again selecting an outstanding member of the community as Citizen of the Year. Rotary International is a global network of 1.4 million neighbors, friends, leaders and problem solvers who believe in a world where people unite and take action. The subsets of this organization provide service to others and create lasting change both across the globe and in their local communities. Since 1961, the Rotary Club of Grosse Ile has selected a “Citizen of the Year” to recognize those local residents that exemplify the Rotary motto of “Service above Self.” This prestigious award was designed with specific goals in mind. The first is to encourage involvement in community and civic affairs by increasing awareness of the good things people can do that help make
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without the desire for personal attention or recognition. The ideal Citizen of the Year nominee is an individual that is passionate about service, not because of compensation received or because it is part of their job; but because of compassion for others. Past Citizen of the Year award winners have included scout leaders, PTA members, public service individuals, church goers, youth,
education and members of similar volunteer programs that have made a positive impact on those around them. Each nomination is carefully reviewed by a selected committee of the Grosse Ile Rotary Club members who search for those making our island a better place and whose volunteerism encourages others to become involved in community activities. The recipient will receive the award at a banquet on May 19, 2022 with past recipients, Rotarians and honorary guests in attendance. Rotary then
asks the entire Grosse Ile community to help them honor the selected Citizen of the Year as the Grand Marshall at the annual Island Fest parade on June 4. PLEASE VISIT grosseilerotary.org/ coy before April 25, 2022 to complete the nomination form for the 2022 Citizen of the Year nominee. The Rotary Club of Grosse Ile recognizes that our wonderful community has no shortage of deserving candidates and residents are welcome to submit more than one nomination.
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Friends of the Detroit River to hold Lower Detroit River Cleanup event The Friends of the Detroit River group is hard at work planning for this year’s annual spring cleanup, which will be in celebration of Earth Day and the 50th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act. On April 23 from 9 a.m. until noon, FDR staff, board and volunteers will gather at Trenton Rotary Park to clean up litter and debris that has accumulated over the winter months around lower Detroit River’s shoreline parks and islands. Volunteers will meet at 9 a.m. at the park for an orientation then be split up into cleanup groups to go out in boats on the river. For the folks that would prefer to stay on the mainland, don’t fear, there’s still plenty of impact to be made by helping to clean up onshore areas! We hope that these two important events will encourage volunteers to show their appreciation for our precious natural resources by celebrating Earth Day with us and
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Day with an art exhibition at the Belle Isle Aquarium, local artists will be featured in the exhibition and the art will follow an environmental conservation theme. The exhibition will be made available to the public from April 22-24. Along with the art exhibition, the DRC will host seven cleanups on April 23. The DRC’s Canadian members will be hosting a cleanup on April 9 and a Tree Planting event on April 24. If you would like more information on DRC events, head to detroitrivercoalition.com. The Great Lakes CleanUP originally began as a cleanup partnership between many Riverkeepers across the Great Lakes region, spanning from Wisconsin to New York, but has since expanded to include other environmental organizations. To learn more about this partnership, head to greatlakescleanup. org
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Township Board votes unanimously
Douglas Carmack is named new Grosse Ile Police Chief Bill Stevenson At a special meeting held on Wednesday, March 16, the Grosse Ile Township Board of Trustees voted unanimously on two separate motions to appoint Lt. Kenneth Pelland, Deputy Chief of Police, and Sgt. Douglas Carmack, Chief of Police, effective immediately. Trustee Mike Jurecki, who serves as the Board liaison to the Police Commission offered the motions, and said, “The history, everybody knows it. Everyone knows that for the past year or so, the commission has done what it is supposed to do. It’s brought forth the best candidates it possibly could, based on what we felt was in the long term best interests of the community. A lot of those recommendations have been turned down. As a commission, it’s incumbent upon us, based on the parameters the Board puts upon us, to come up with the best possible alternative that they may accept. “With the combination of these two action items, Grosse Ile Township will be in a great place.” Chief Carmack is a 1996 graduate of Ferris State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice. Carmack has been with the GIPD since 2001, serving as a road patrol and community policing officer, DEA task force officer, active shooter instructor, marine unit boat captain, and road sergeant. He has been in charge of the Reserve and Cadet Unit since 2018, managing that element supporting community safety. He has received numerous commendations from the National Association of Police, the United States Attorney’s Office, and the
F.B.I. for his supervision of Narcotic and Diversion Investigations. According to his vitae, Carmack played a major role in “the capture of several of the most wanted narcotic producers, arms traffickers, money launderers, and murder suspects. Further, he supervised and managed a budget of over two million dollars, authored a 180 page, 36 location search warrant, utilizing the Incident Command System to indict 24 suspects. The operation involved more than 400 law enforcement officers from state and federal agencies over a three year period. Thousands of pounds of evidence and several million dollars of currency and assets were seized in the investigation.” For this investigative and supervisory work, he was interviewed by 60 Minutes. During the COVID-19 height, Carmack served as interim police lieutenant, a command position he maintained until his appointment as chief. And when the pandemic swept through the police department, leaving only nine officers and one dispatcher, Carmack stepped up as interim police chief. He even had a month as the acting administrative secretary. Chief Douglas Carmack and his wife have been Grosse Ile residents since 2003, and have two small children, Deputy Chief Ken Pelland is the senior officer of the GIPD, with more than 29 years of service, and, too, has an extensive resume and stellar commendations. Most residents know him for his outstanding work in establishing and delivering service through his community policing programs. Pelland has been
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He has been the School Resource Officer responsible for coordinating emergency drills, active shooter protocols, crisis response teams, and Safe Schools community events. As the “face of GIPD,” Pelland served as the public information officer for media contacts as situations arose. Behind the scenes, Lieutenant Pelland has been a detective for 19 of his years with the GIPD. He has been the commander of the Downriver Mutual Aid Hostage Negotiation Team, and is a member of the Staff and Command executive leadership team in the training, supervision, and management of the Grosse Ile Police Department. Throughout his career, he has been involved in almost every facet of policing within the department – from road patrol, traffic investigations, collaborating on policies and procedures, finance, and administration. Pelland has written, and Grosse Ile Township has received more than $1million in grants to enhance equipment and operations, contributing to Grosse Ile named as “the safest community in Michigan.” Whatever the case, the new executive team of Chief Douglas Carmack and Deputy Chief Kenneth Pelland have another immediate challenge. The Township Board, at their March 28th meeting voted 4 to 3 to adopt a budget for the 2022-2023 fiscal year that would reduce the GIPD membership from 24 to 23. The move would also reduce the number of road patrols on Grosse Ile from three to two. The citizens of Grosse Ile welcome our new police leaders
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FROM THE TOWNSHIP
Resident Hello, from your new Chief of Police Doug Carmack
Grosse Ile Twp. Police Chief
I was asked to write an article introducing myself to members of the community who may not already know me. My name is Doug Carmack and I am the new Chief of Police for Grosse lle Township. I have been working as a law enforcement officer for over 25 years, with the last 21 being with the Grosse lle Police Department. Police Officers face many challenges and difficulties. These experiences have strengthened my awareness of the importance of community involvement. Grosse lle is not only where I work, it’s a place I call home. Working on this Island for 21 years and being a resident for 16 of those years, has given my family and I such an appreciation for our community. Growing up, my family moved several times throughout my childhood. We lived in New Jersey, Nebraska, Louisiana and ended up in Livonia, Michigan in 1984. I graduated from Livonia Stevenson High School in 1991, then continued my education by attending Central Michigan University. I later graduated in 1996 from Ferris State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. I began my law enforcement career in the summer of 1996 after graduating from college. Law enforcement in the 90’s was much different than today. The profession was returning to a
community-oriented policing but still utilizing past practices. In the late 90s I had opportunities to have interactions with the Grosse lle Police Department. I learned from many officers at that time about how the department had a communitybased style and encouraged police to be involved in the community. I approved of that concept then as I do today. I was hired by the Grosse lle Police Department in January of 2001 as a patrolman. Throughout my career I have worked all three shifts and have taken on many different roles. In 2006, I was assigned to the Drug Enforcement Administration as a task force officer to assist with local, state and federal narcotic investigations. During my time with the DEA, I participated in many investigations resulting in the arrest of traffickers, confiscation of drugs and the seizures of currency. Portions of the forfeitures were utilized by the department to support day to day operations such as purchasing needed equipment and supportive training programs. During my time there, I received experiences that can’t be replicated anywhere else. My experiences with the DEA made me very grateful to live in the kind of community that Grosse
lle has. and non-residents who make up the My time ended with the DEA in reserve unit, donate their time, effort, February of 2016. I returned back to and knowledge to the community the Grosse lle Police Department as a while asking for nothing in return. midnight shift road patrol officer. While on vacation in 2003, with Around this time, I was elected some friends outside the country, I to the Grosse lle Police Officers met my wife. We got married in New Association of Michigan (P.O.A.M., Jersey in 2008 and purchased our first Police Officer and Dispatchers Union) home on Grosse lle that same year. as a board member with the title of My wife is from the East Coast and Sergeant of Arms. As part of my grew up near New York City. union duties, I was one member of a Moving to Grosse lle was a big three-person team change for her. Over time, my that negotiated wife developed an appreciation contracts with the of going “up north” and for what Township. This Grosse lle had to offer for children position made and as a community. Being part of me aware of how the community with two children, a small group who attend Grosse lle Schools works towards the and participate in local sports, greater interest of has expanded our friendships and everyone, appreciation of the Township. In 2018 I was Living in Grosse lle with our promoted to the children for the past several years has rank of Sergeant afforded us many experiences we may working the not have had in a large city or a place afternoon shift and later midnights. with a less sense of community. Many people may not appreciate the Community service has always been midnight shift hours and lifestyle, but and will continue to be a vital part I did. of the Grosse lle Police Department. Working alongside my fellow The officers, dispatchers, animal officers made coming to work control officer and the department enjoyable and gratifying. We administration are committed to the developed our own teamwork style community and to each other. during those late hours. My experiences as a law During the same year, I became the enforcement officer and resident Commander of the Grosse lle Police have made me realize how rare, and Department’s Police Reserve Unit. wonderful this Island is, and how I gained great pride and personal This is a pic of Onyx and Opal.much it has to offer. I know Grosse lle enjoyment from working with those is a special place and I feel honored Please zoom alittle and change adasto individuals who arein 100% volunteer to work Chief of Police for this green with some men and women. These shamrocks. residents community.
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Greenways/Open Space Commission moves forward Since spring has sprung, and the winter doldrums put behind us, the Grosse Ile Township Greenways/ Open Space Commission is looking back on the tremendous progress that has been made over the years, and forward to a future of exciting opportunities. At their March meeting, the Board accepted the resignation, with regret, of Cliff St. Pierre as chair of the Greenways/Open Space Commission, a position he has held for 20 years. During his tenure, the total Bill Stevenson protected areas of Open Space on the Island grew to its current 601 acres, all on the main island. Over the course of years, St. Pierre has helped guide the commission not only in property procurement, but in successful millage campaigns, educational programs, and partnerships with other conservation groups. He and the commission have worked together to coordinate Open Space programs with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, the State of Michigan, and the Grosse Ile Nature & Land Conservancy, and the Township Department of Public Services. He will still remain as
a member of the commission. The Greenways/Open Space Commission projects include the maintenance of the five existing trails in the Wildlife Sanctuary, Island/Ferry Woods, Parkway Woods/Playscape, Centennial Farm, and Meridian Woods. Further, the commission has offered the “Dump the Junk/Find a Treasure” public service events, as well as making recommendations to the Township Board about natural area improvements. The goals of the Greenways/Open Space for the fiscal year, running from April 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023 are the following: * Final remediation of Meridian Woods Drain to alleviate flooding in adjacent neighborhoods. * Complete final stages and preparation of Ferry Trails * Conduct two Dump the Junk Events * Review Open Spaces for possible procurement given the current balance of $150,000. * Introduce “Adopt a Trail, Adopt a Plot” program for community groups to monitor and maintain Open Space properties. * Coordinate efforts of Greenways/Open Space preservation as “Friends of Grosse Ile Natural Areas.” * Expand access to Thorofare Canal from Meridian Road cut-a-ways on both east and west side, across from Lowrie. * Work with Grosse Ile Township Schools in creating bat or owl house placements in select areas, and planting butterfly gardens in Open Space areas. As we approach Earth Day on April 22nd, may we remember that “every day is Earth day.” By working together and everyone doing their part, we can keep Grosse Ile green and clean. And in the process, make our little corner of the world a better place to play, to live, to enjoy. Be Part of the Solution on Earth Day Weekend From the Grosse Ile Nature and Conservancy Website: Saturday April 23, 2022: Island Cleanup Stewardship Event– 10 a.m.- Noon. (April 30 – Rain date), Centennial Farm. 25797 Third St. Grosse Ile. Volunteer with GINLC in this Kiwanis sponsored event as we clean up our protected lands. Go to info@ ginlc.org for more information. Saturday April 23, 2022: Earth Day Celebration St. James Episcopal Church 25150 E River Rd, Grosse Ile. 1-5 p.m. Join GINLC and the St James Green Team for an Earth Day Celebration. We plan activities for the whole family involving animals, birdhouse painting and seed planting. Learn about coyotes, relocating trees, plastics in our environment and stewarding your backyard by attending the expert presentations. Browse the informative exhibits covering healthy lawns, gardens, butterflies, there will be a photo contest and contact with local Grosse Ile groups. There will be activities for all.
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New scholarship, continued support, 80’s Party all on tap The Grosse Ile Educational Foundation has been busy this past winter, planning and implementing new initiatives to enhance the educational opportunities for both the Grosse Ile Township Schools, and the community at large. Going “Above and Beyond,” is not just a slogan, but how the Foundation translates creativity to action – imagination to reality. Bill First, excitement is growing Stevenson for the GIEF’s annual fundraiser to be held on Saturday, May 14th at the Grosse Ile Golf & Country Club. After a two year pandemic hiatus, this year’s event is “A Totally Awesome 80’s Party,” featuring catered dinner, cash bar with specialty drinks, 80’s arcade games, raffle prizes, silent auction, and live music. You can dance to your favorite 80’s hits provided by the ever-popular, tribute band the Square Pegz. Tickets for the Totally Awesome 80’s Party are $60 per person or $100 couple. Sponsorships are available in four categories scaled with increasing perks: Best Song sponsor $200; Best Album $500; Best New Artist $1000; Lifetime Achievement $2500. Secondly, the GIEF Board approved funding for a new scholarship for outstanding male scholar/ athletes at Grosse Ile High School. The GIEF/Steve Sims Leadership Scholarship will complement the original Sims award given to a female graduate who earned a varsity letter in either girls’ basketball or track and field. There is no specific sport restriction for the GIEF/Sims scholarship for boys. The scholarship will be awarded this May at the annual Senior Honors assembly. Thirdly, the GIEF has recently provided grants for the following: “Bookworm” Vending Machines at Meridian and Park Lane Elementary schools. A K-2 reward program and grades 3-5 positive behavior program to put more books in students’ hands and tap into their love of reading. Additional $6000 grant for books to update Meridian Elementary library, and $4800 to Parke Lane book room for youngest reader literacy instruction. $2000 for leveled reading materials for Special Education, grades 3 through 5. The funding for graphic pens and tablets for the High School Graphics Design class. Continued support of the Grosse Ile Community Grown Gardens through the purchase of wash and prep stations, along with stipend monies for curriculum reviews to design rich learning experiences for all students, and families. The funding for a book room reboot at Parke Lane Elementary to put more high interest books into the
hands of our youngest readers. The funding for an X-Carve CNC machine to increase student engineering experiences in the High School physics classroom. The funding of impactful teacher professional learning opportunities which support improving
overall learning for all our children. The continued funding of the historic and unique Grosse Ile Boar’s Head Festival to be held in 2022. Fourthly, the GIEF Board approved a revamping of the grant forms for Great Idea Teacher MiniGrants (up to $2000), Foundation Grants (over $2000), and Community Grants ($500 and above). Soon, the new grant forms will be available in an easier online, fillable format. Since 1995, the Grosse Ile Educational Foundation has been committed to funding lifelong educational experiences for the students and families of Grosse Ile. More than $1.5 million dollars have been awarded to date. The funding for these programs and resources would not have been possible without the generous support of their donors and sponsors. So, come join the party and this year’s fundraiser to continue going, “Above and Beyond” Be there or be square. It’s what makes Grosse Ile a great place to live and learn!
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Continued from page 14 pairs high school students with adult mentors to collaborate, design, and build a competition robot. Each January a new and challenging robot game is introduced at the international kickoff. For six days a week, four hours a day since the beginning of the year, the Wired Devils applied the knowledge they had acquired in math and science classes. With guidance from team mentors, the students followed the engineering process of brainstorm, design, prototype, build and test. The students used extensive tools, equipment, hardware, software, electrical and mechanical parts. They designed and built an imposing precision robot for competition. The 2022 robot challenge is to score balls in the upper and lower hoppers and to climb, then traverse a series of overhead rungs in various heights. Each game is played in 2-1/2 minutes. Each robot is pre-programed for the first 15 seconds to score without guidance from drivers. The remaining 2-1/4 minutes, the drivers control their robot to score points. Our Livonia District Competition was a twoday event where each of the 37 teams played in 12 matches to qualify for the 24 spots in the quarterfinals. The 24 teams then qualify for the 12 spots in the semifinals. The 12 teams then compete for the top 8 spots. The Wired Devils completed the semifinals and placed 5th out of the 37 teams, as well as winning the distinction of scoring most points for best climbing robot. The 35-member team of Wired Devils belongs to three major groups, Robot, Outreach and Spirit. • The Robot group is the largest, dealing with everything robot related.
• The Outreach group concentrates on community service. The team plans to resurrect Safety Town this summer. Each year Robot Camp is provided for the three Meridian Robotics Teams. We also mentor the Meridian Robotics Teams throughout their competition season. The team promotes STEM awareness at their Island Fest booth and parade each year. Wired Devils also promotes STEAM awareness at STEAM Night at Meridian and Parklane schools each year. • The Spirit group designs and provides spiritwear for the team, including hats, shirts, stickers, buttons. The Wired Devils recently competed in a district event hosted by Woodhaven High School on April 9 and the team has its sights set on the state
competition and then, the world championship. The Wired Devils are Abigail Gu, Ahmed Kanso, Seth Perko, Clare Stefan, Sorine Andronic, Kelly Antosiewicz, Delaney Ardnt, Aidan Asher, Isabella Bodea, Sophie Calcut, Sarah Chao, Claire Coleman, Norton Coulibaly, Briggs Damman, Serafim Dionyssopolus, Noelle Gall. Joey Gall, Cole Gilbert. Luke Hargrove, Daniel Heilman, Christopher Heim, Lauren Hinzmann, Alison Kisiel, Lucie Neilson, Ella Normindin, Eva Ottenbreit, Avi Patel, Manasavi Patel, Claire Ratliff, Fiona Ratliff, Jacob Vasicek, Pranav Vaya, Urvi Vaya, Ollie Polk and Arnav Verma. Wired Devils is sponsored by Bosch, BASF, Ford, Kiwanis, and DADARA. See the 2022 game animation, google “2022 FRC game.”
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Being an enthusiastic local retailer is still a thrill You might be of the mind that writing every month is easy for me. It is not. But I do want to share that after so many years (50) in this clothing store gig (the only job I’ve ever had), I am still intensely in love with what I do. Every aspect of it. The apparel business is different from retail operations that operate from a just Peter in time model. It is Rose often disorienting. My wife Janelle and I just came back from an abbreviated trip to Chicago for THE trade show of our industry (there are others, but nothing comes close to the scale and execution of the show that happens four times a year at the Merchandise Mart). I’ve been attending “Stylemax” for perhaps 25 years now, or something like that. It has been phenomenal from day one, and it is far better now. Truly, there is no better show for womenswear in the country. But the show took place in midMarch. Spring is not really here, yet, right? And here we are, bending our brains over the fall/holiday season, and what to consider for that timeframe. I’m not complaining, far from it. It’s one of the things I think I’m good at, reading the tea leaves, taking what I know now and projecting it forward to place orders now for something that won’t arrive until August-October. There is no way I can convey the restorative experience of being in a city of the caliber of Chicago, deciding on a future (and current)
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How two girls started a community newspaper I was a typical 13-year-old girl growing up on Grosse Ile with no idea of being a journalist for most of my life when my friend and neighbor Pat Pittman and I were hanging out in Heine and Dorothy Hochs’ living room. The Hochs lived in our neighborhood and back in those days neighbors were very close and friendly. Heine was church editor of the Detroit News so when Pat and I complained “There was nothing to do on Grosse Ile in the summer,” he PAMELA A. suggested starting a kids’ newspaper. FRUCCI We went to downtown Detroit with Heine and bought a small printing press (now in the historic museum as an antique!) and lots of type separated by letters in a large wooden box. We came up with a name, The Ile Camera, with the subhead “By and for kids.” For two years, until we got into high school and got busier, we published the paper every two weeks in the Hochs’ basement and sold it for 3 cents. Afterwards, the Hochs took it over and published it as a community newspaper for 25 years when it was sold and resold and sold again until the last corporation dropped the Ile Camera in 2015 after 70 years. I spent some time as feature writer for the old Ile Camera and was asked in 2017 to write two columns for a new community newspaper the Grosse Ile Grand: “Telescoping the Township” and “Listening in on the Island.” So when you add up the years, I’ve been covering Island news for 76 years! Why all this background? In the February Grand I wrote about a planter a bunch of us from the Island Beautification Committee and former supervisor Brian Loftus helped plant with flowers and shrubs at the entrance to Grosse Ile from West Jefferson in Trenton. With all the construction for a new gas line by DTE Energy to Grosse
Ile going on now, the planter was destroyed. I was assured by our township manager Derek Thiel that DTE Energy would replace the planter. However, I got a letter of complaint from a DTE employee that my column was “inaccurate.” My response is that it wasn’t inaccurate, just incomplete. What I left out in my column was the fact that DTE supplied the large stones that encircled the planter and also contributed a lot of the manpower to landscape it. So, although belatedly, I would like to give credit to DTE Energy for their valuable help in constructing the planter. Also criticized was my term “planter.” It wasn’t a household-sized planter but a large-scale landscaped raised bed of flowers and shrubs. Occasionally, even a “veteran” journalist like myself needs to be reminded to make sure to get all the facts right! Also, things have been replaced and are looking good at the entrance to Grosse Ile. ‘Coney Boys’ Grosse Ile’s answer to The Philosophy Club Although they meet regularly to enjoy each other’s company and eat a favorite dish of coney islands at Sully’s Restaurant on Macomb, the Coney Boys don’t quite measure up to the former Philosophy Club founded in 1743 by Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia. The Philosophy Club members were the intellectual elite of the time and could converse about science, philosophy, politics and other deep subjects. Our Coney Boys converse, but maybe not on such a high level. Founded by Gene Swift, the Coney Boys meet every Wednesday at 1 p.m. Since Sullys is temporarily closed, they met at Lloyds on Macomb on Feb. 23. Commissioner Joe Palamara has the right
phone book Some time ago I ran into a friend who worked in Washington D. C. and knew his way around. I shared with him how great Jimmy Carter turned out to be with his work with Habitat for Humanity and why he wasn’t that successful as president. My friend’s answer was, “He didn’t have the right phone book.” It meant he didn’t know who to call to get things done. In comparison, our county commissioner Joe Palamara has the right phone book. I called him complaining about a tree along West.Jefferson bordering Elizabeth Park whose trunk had split and half the tree had fallen over the remaining trunk. It was an eyesore. The next day, a tree company had taken down the tree. In his position as a county commissioner, Joe knew whom to call to get things done! Local actor Max Gail spotted on Chicago Med Las Schmidke called me to say he had spotted a former classmate Max Gail on the television show Chicago Med. Max graduated from Grosse Ile High School in 1961, attended the University of Michigan and headed for Hollywood. There he’s done both theater and TV, best known for his role in the show Barney Miller.. Grosse Ile Musicale Celebrating its 90th anniversary Since October of 2021, the Grosse Ile Musicale has provided top notch musical programs for its members and guests. Coming up at 1 p.m., March 11 at the Grosse Ile Presbyterian Church will be the fifth program of their 90th anniversary season. Performing cabaret songs with accompaniment by Doug Scott will be Olga Tsipis, soprano. Guest fee is $10. The piano recital on Feb. 11, featuring Doug Scott playing without a sheet of music an hour-long program of Chopin, Brahms, Debussy, received
rave notices. Adding to those notices came another from Jim Johnson, music director of St. James Church. He said that Doug “raised the bar” as far as his skill on the piano. St. James offering music programs for the public to enjoy According to Jim Johnson, once every month they have invited the public to enjoy a music program from a variety of artists. So far they’ve had the Grosse Ile Woodwind Quintet and the Seaway Chorale but 7 p.m. on March 12 in the chapel, they’ve invited Joann Farmer, band director of West Middle School in Taylor to present a program: “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Saxophone.” She was accompanied by her husband Bob, another talented musician. Future programs include musicians from “Brassworks” of Ann Arbor to provide special music for Easter Sunday, April 17 at 10 a.m. in the main church; April 22-May 1, Artist in Residence: Ann-Helena Schluter (Swedish/German pianist, organist, composer, and poet); and on Sat., May 14 at 3 p.m. in the main church will be Dave Calendine playing on the organ “An Armed Forces Day Celebration – A Salute to Our Veterans.” (Dave is the house organist at the Fox Theater and Little Caesars Arena.) An ice cream social will follow the program. Champion downy hawthorn is now only a pile of wood chips With no chance of saving a champion downy hawthorn at 8012 Macomb, TNT Tree Services cut it down and chipped the wood. Too late after the tree was cut and chipped came an email from Sharon Elsesser. Her note said her husband worked in wood and would make a useful object out of the tree. The tree was already down when I got her email. However, in a call to TNT Tree Service, the guy I talked to said he would find another downy SEE TELESCOPING, PAGE 30
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The annual Rock CF Race returns to pre-pandemic form After a two year cancellation due to pandemic pauses, the Rock CF Rivers Half Marathon & Co. is back. And back with a counteroffensive filled with energy, excitement, and new hope. On the bright, chilly morning of March 20, 2022, 1,107 CF Rockers from over 30 states, took to the pocked Bill Island roadways to Stevenson race the 13.1 mile Half Marathon, the 5 mile Run, the 5K Run/Walk, or the 2 Person Relay. Not only were they running for fame or glory or personal bests, they were running for a cause much greater than themselves—to raise money and awareness for a cure for Cystic Fibrosis. Established in 2007, the Rock CF Foundation is “a community thousands strong, changing the face of what living with Cystic Fibrosis looks like, and giving those living with CF the tools not only to survive, but thrive.” Its founder, former Grosse Ile resident, Emily Schaller was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis at 18 months old. As a child she dealt with multiple hospitalizations a year, growing up with the possibility of never seeing adulthood. In 2011, the first Rock CF Rivers Half Marathon was run on Grosse Ile, and drew 1,600 runners and walkers. And just like the medical breakthroughs that have enhanced the lives of patients and families living with CF, the Rock CF Foundation has grown over the past eleven years, expanding its running footprint, race sponsorships, and even creating their own apparel line. Rock CF has donated more than $1,000,000 for research in the fight against CF. Its story and successes have been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Forbes Magazine, the Atlantic Monthly, and Runner’s World
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The Carvers report more random acts of kindness In the last issue of the Grand, I reported that a stranger paid for our dinner at Pancho’s in Wyandotte. Bill Carver said he and his wife Ethel had a similar experience when they went to pay their bill recently and the waitress said someone had already paid it.
Women wearing pants is prevalent now but not in the old days Luckily times have changed! I just read an account that back in the late 1800s, Dr. Mary Walker, a surgeon during the Civil War, was arrested for wearing pants in public.
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Ever since 1960, the ECW ladies group at St. James Church has staged a rummage sale that attracts scores of eager buyers from the Island and off-Island. The whole church, except the sanctuary, is converted to a sales area. People with usable discards bring them which are sorted into different rooms such as Christmas items, children’s clothes and toys, books, jewelry, household goods and lots of clothes racks. They even have specialty rooms for antiques and fine clothes such as the French Room. The rummage sale brings out volunteers from the men of the church who drive to pick up heavier items and work outside with furniture, bikes, suitcases and equipment. The ECW ladies are grateful that the whole church gets involved in setting up and cleaning up. They’re always amazed that the Sunday after the Saturday sales, the church is once more back to normal. Although most of the items are reasonably priced, there’s a real deal the last day when you can walk out with everything you can pack in a brown grocery bag for only $2. Those with items to donate should drop them off at the church beginning April 18. Heading this May’s rummage sale are Alice Carrington and Blanche Hutchison with a lot of
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Riverview Jonathan Hodge 14031 Pennsylvania Rd Suite C 734-282-8582
Jonathan has been with Edward Jones since 2008. He collaborates with his clients to help them find ways to have the most impact on their financial goals and lives. Jonathan focuses on a growth mindset and a balance between work and life. He highly values his relationship with his family. He encourages outdoor adventures with his wife and two children. Jonathan enjoys being outside regardless of the activity, weather, or landscape.
Woodhaven John Serb 22673 Allen Road Suite 200 734-672-7504
John Serb has been a lifelong resident in the downriver community. He believes it’s important to invest his time in understanding what goals you’re working toward before you invest your money. Partnering together, he will build an investment strategy outlining the steps required to help achieve your financial goals. In addition to his work as a financial advisor, he is an active member of his church, a father of four, and avid boater.
Wyandotte Clare M McMillan AAMS* 565 Oak Street 734-285-0224
Financial advisor, Clare McMillan, graduated from Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN and is pursuing her MBA with a focus in finance. As a Grosse Ile resident, Clare is involved in the Downriver community. She is a member of Downriver West Kiwanis, Soroptimist International of Flat Rock and The Fighting Fit in Wyandotte. Clare and her branch administrator, Lorri Milewski, are passionate about serving clients and their families. Clare holds the Accredited Asset Management Specialist designation (AAMS®)