Take Advantage of this Beautiful Weather!
RITA COLE Agent
Get a FREE ESTIMATE for a Fabulous Exterior Makeover from...
The greatest compliment you can give is a referral.
SCHEFFLER PAINTING LOCATED IN TRENTON
SERVING THE ISLAND FOR OVER 30 YEARS
734-231-4949
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Gi-GrandNews.com
8146 Macomb St. Grosse Ile, MI 48138-1574 Bus: 734-675-6870 Fax: 734-675-0492 rita@ritacole.com
Kyle de Beausset joins Township Board
Basement Waterproofing Crawlspace Repair Foundation Repair Crack Injections
FREE INSPECTIONS With over 50 years of experience Foundation Restoration is the leading expert in foundation repair.
0% FINANCING
Interest Free for 5 years or as low as $99/month
“You can REST when you call the best”
FoundationREST.com
At its regular business meeting, held June 13, the Township Board of Trustees unanimously approved the appointment of Bill Stevenson Kyle de Beausset as Township Trustee to fill the vacancy of Mike Jurecki for the term ending November 20, 2024. Mr. Jurecki resigned, effective May 10, citing personal reasons and a desire to move with his wife to a new house they are building in the Upper Peninsula. Supervisor James Budny and the Board of Trustees posted the vacant position, accepting applications up to the end of May. The Board then held a special meeting on June 7 to review the applicants for the Trustee position. Island residents who applied for the open position were Kyle Alexander de Beausset, Craig S. Bielecki, Ted Copley, Bill Heil, Mark K. Lane, Mark
1-877-MAKE-DRY
SEE BOARD, PAGE 3
D VE O PR IM E IC PR
20428 east river road, grosse ile • Elegance on the Water! • Additional Carriage House and In-Laws Quarters. • 72 Feet of Waterfront, Dock & Hoist Facilities. • 6,398 Finished Sq. Ft. 5 Bdms – 3 Full & 2 Half Baths.
9105 macomb st.
S. Brooke MacNee
734-671-6611
brooke@mbamail.com
29385 east river, grosse ile • Some of the best water views Grosse Ile has to offer! • French Country Inspired with Great Curb Appeal. • 100 Feet of Waterfront, Dock & Hoist Facilities. • 6,019 Sq. Ft. Three Bedrooms - 4 Full Bathrooms.
Page 2 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
In Leoyear Stevenson has been In 2021 the past Leo Stevenson recognized by: has been recognized by: Forbes Forbes “Best-in-State Wealth Wealth Advisors” “Best-in-State Advisors” Barron’s Barron’s “Top Advisors” list “Top1,200 1,200Financial Financial Advisors” Forbes: Forbes “America’s Top 250 Wealth Advisors” list “America’s Top 250 Wealth Advisors”
February 2021.
2021
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 3
BOARD
Continued from page 1 A. Mills, Laura Mills, James M. Nelson, Kathy Walker and Dorn W. Zuraswski. After vetting the candidates, the Township Board agreed to interview six of the applicants over the course of two days. Mr. Copley withdrew from the possible interview, feeling his service to the Fire Department was more important to the Township, a position he would have to relinquish if chosen as a Trustee. Bielecki, de Beausset, Heil, M. Mills, and Nelson were finally interviewed and given a ranking by the Board. When the rankings were tallied, Kyle de Beausset was chosen to fill the vacant position. De Beausset is an eighth generation descendant of William and Alexander Macomb, who has been active in Grosse Ile civic affairs, serving on the Recreation Commission and the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission. He also is a moderator of Grosse Ile Now on social media. Kyle is married to wife Jennifer and
has two sons. After his swearing in ceremony, de Beausset took to the podium, and said, “I don’t know if folks will believe me, but I really didn’t expect to get this far. . . I put my name in fully expecting and wanting to do the work. I am really grateful and honestly humbled that you place your trust in appointing me. “I have a lot of work to do. Gaining the trust of the employees that work really hard here. I know a lot of us take it for granted. I have work to do in gaining the trust of the public, so I really want to work on that.” He went on to praise Mr. Nelson and Mr. Mills for their valuable yet unsung service “keeping us going through the difficult times,” and as great role models for community involvement. Looking forward to the challenges ahead, de Beausett said, “I will try and be open to everyone.”
SOUTHGATE FORD
8420 Macomb, Grosse Ile, MI 48138 www.islandrealtyinc.com Providing Exceptional Service to S.E. Michigan since 1985
Congratulations! AGENT OF THE MONTH June 2022
KIM DrAPer island realty
16501 Fort Street at Pennsylvania, Southgate • 734-282-3636 Open Late Monday and Thursday ‘til 9pm
SERVICE SPECIALS $10 Off “The Works® Package”* Synthetic Blend Oil Change & More
■ TIRE ROTATION &
PRESSURE CHECK ■ BRAKE INSPECTION
■ BATTERY TEST
■ FLUID TOP-OFF
■ VEHICLE CHECKUP
■ BELTS & HOSES CHECK
■ FILTER CHECK
* Up to six quarts of Motorcraft oil and Motorcraft oil filter. Hybrid battery test excluded. Motorcraft is a registered trademark of Ford Motor Company. See Service Advisor for details. Expires 7/31/22.
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAY! BRING IN THIS COUPON FOR
$500 EXTRA
ON YOUR TRADE-IN
Call today to schedule your award winning service appointment
734-282-3636
Call for a FREE Market Analysis 734-671-2280
Page 4 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
FROM THE TOWNSHIP
Meet Grosse Ile’s new Trustee: Kyle deBeaussett
“If there’s anything I’ve learned in my lifetime, and especially over the last few years, it’s that our way of life isn’t guaranteed. It’s going to take all of us finding ways to work together even just to make sure we’re able to keep basic public services we’ve become accustomed to maintained and funded into the future.”
We love what we do and we are here to help! 734-671-3020 C21Riverpointe.com See our ad on the back page!
Jennifer and I have started a family here with two sons – one almost three, and another just recently born. I know a lot of what both she and I do is with an eye towards them and with the hope they’ll grow up in a community for all of us to be proud of. If there’s anything I’ve learned in my lifetime, and especially over the last few years, it’s that our way of life isn’t guaranteed. It’s going to take all of us finding ways to work together even just to make sure we’re able to keep basic public services we’ve become accustomed to maintained and funded into the future. I don’t believe the Township Board and the township employees the Board oversees can do it alone either, but that it’s going to take good citizens willing to learn the issues and to learn how best to interact with the local, state, and federal agencies that affect them. I know it isn’t easy to interact with government, but I’ve seen time and time again how even a handful of people finding the best ways to do it can benefit people far beyond themselves. There’s work to do on that and so much else, but the first order of business for me as a Trustee is to try Knowledge. Caring. Integrity ... ALWAYS.
Thanks to the support of a lot of you, its legacy continues as the oldest farm in Michigan owned and operated by the same family. I bring national experience in finance, media, advocacy, and nonprofit management to the Township Board, but I’m probably the most accomplished in digital communications. I’m grateful to say I’ve been able to make a living for myself with both my hard digital skills in statistical analysis and programming, alongside my soft skills of being able to write and edit email, text, and social media copy that can reach millions of people across the country at a time. I hope to use all of that experience to serve the township as best as I can. Here on Grosse Ile, I served as a member of the Recreation Commission for four years, as well as on the board of the Grosse Ile Historical Society and as a moderator for Grosse Ile Now. Folks might also know me for my advocacy to try and get the Wayne County bridge fixed, as well as for the cleanup of the former McLouth Steel site. I’m also proud to say my wife Knowledge. Caring. Integrity ... ALWAYS.
Knowledge. Caring. Integrity ... ALWAYS.
It’s honestly hard for me to believe I’m writing this, but I’m Grosse Ile Township’s new Trustee! I’m grateful for the trust the current Township Board showed by unanimously voting me in, and I know I’ve got a lot of work to do Kyle to earn the trust of deBeausset the residents of the Grosse Ile Township, as well Township Trustee as the employees and volunteers who work tirelessly to serve all of us. A good way to start might be by introducing myself: I’m probably best known on Grosse Ile as an eighthgeneration islander, but I’m not sure how many people know that I was born and raised in Guatemala of parents from Michigan. My mother grew up in Livonia, and though my dad grew up all over the world, Grosse Ile was always his home base. Growing up, and even into my adulthood, Grosse Ile is where I always visited for summers and holidays, so it has always felt like a home base to me, too. When there was a chance eight years ago to move here full-time and help out my Aunt Denise with Westcroft Gardens I jumped at it. I’m proud to say I was able to help find a way to shepherd it to the next generation and that Westcroft is now being run by my cousin Erica Jackson, another eighth-generation islander, along with her husband Clay.
and talk to and to learn from as many people as I can, and that includes anyone who might be reading this. My township email is kdebeausset@ grosseile.com if anyone wants to reach out. I will make every effort to get back to anyone that writes to me. If email doesn’t work for you, you can leave a message for me at Township Hall by dialing 734-6764422 Ext. 245. I’ll be slower to get to those messages, but I am open to finding ways to check those more if people prefer leaving voice messages, or even to finding other ways for residents to communicate with me if neither of those work. I’ll end with a short word of gratitude for this space in the Grosse Ile Grand that I know Supervisor Budny has chosen to rotate between board members this term. I’m also grateful to the publisher, editor, and writers that produce the Grand, as well as to the businesses that place ads in it. We’ve lost a lot of good local ways to stay informed and I’m grateful we still have this one.
HOUSE OF 10,000 PARTS! SOUTHGATE (734) 282-9869 14222 Fort St
b&d
We Do Sewing Machine Repair Too!
TRENTON VACUUM CLEANER (734) 671-8900 SALES & SERVICE 1900 West (Next to Mr. Nicks)
Limit 2 Pair
FREE SCISSORS SHARPENING* *Valid thru 8-8-22
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 5
An Island Tradition There’s nothing like a sunny summer day at the Grosse Ile Country Club. Our 550+ member families have a true haven right on the island with a booming golf course, full service tennis & pickleball courts, dining options for every occasion, and a swimming pool to escape the heat. For more information, contact 734-676-1166 or claire.walters@gigcc.com
Multi-Million Dollar Producer MBA Realty Agent of the Year – 2021 Scan this code with your camera on your phone.
Go with the Best! Go with Susie!
9105 Macomb St. Grosse Ile • 734.775.2983
susiearmiakrealtor.com • susiearmiakrealtor@gmail.com
REAL ESTATE ONE’S #1 GROSSE ILE | #1 DOWNRIVER | #1 IN MICHIGAN | #1 IN LUXURY REAL ESTATE
Page 6 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
Wealth Management • Insurance Retirement Planning
The Heat is on And
Savings
Are Here!
13260 Dix toledo rd. southgate Mi, 48195
Call Today: 734.283.8780 All securities are offered through Sigma Financial Corp., a member of FINRA/SIPC. Stroia Securities Services, Inc. is independent of Sigma Financial Corp.
riverview Large Selection of Apparel • T-shirts • Hats • Tank dresses • Tank shirts • Razor back shirts • Hoodies • Dog Life jackets • Lanyards & much more!
Watch Social Media for “Weekly Special” Announcement Large selection of garden gloves, mulch and soil amendments, plant supports, annuals, perennials, and much more!
FREE CAR WASH & SAFETY CHECK with a full service oil change
COME SEE NICK
19.95
$
Car Care Financing Available Ask for Details
18982 Fort street • riverview
734-479-7777
(at the corner of Fort st. & sibley)
open: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm sat 8AM-6pm
(+ tax) Includes Premium Oil and Filter
Most vehicles Up to 5 quarts: 5W20 • 5W30 • 10W30 With RR coupon • While Offer Lasts
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
29.99
$
most cars
With WW coupon While Supplies Lasts
FREE SUSPENSION & BRAKE CHECK Ask For Details
TIME TO HAVE YOUR HOUSE WASHED! ◆ Non-Pressure Roof Cleaning ◆ Exterior House Washing ◆ Concrete Cleaning ◆ Paver Cleaning ◆ Deck Cleaning ◆ Fence Cleaning
20% OFF ALL CLEANING SERVICES!
Spice up your Summer Island Fun!
powerwashbysouthshore.com
Schedule Service Today!
734.674.6117
Margarita Mix • Bloody Mary Mix • Marinades & more!
EED 8943 Macomb St. • Grosse Ile FR LAN IS
RY! DELIVE
734-675-1671
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
Island Family Owned Since 1985
LIKE US ON
8840 Macomb Grosse Ile ~~~ 14012 Eureka Rd. Southgate
CongrAtulAtions
leah sohlden OFFICE: 734-752-6140 www.riveroaksrealty.com
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 7
19207 Parke Lane $1,615,000.00
29089 East River $1,150,000.00
Sold in three days with multiple offers resulting in an over asking price sale!
"Thank you for making this difficult process a whole lot easier.We could go on and on about all that you did, going way above and beyond what we ever expected. Anyone looking to sell their home would be truly blessed to have you working for them!" -Scott & Kathy Cancilliari
KimDraperHomes@gmail.com 734/249-3290
8420 Macomb Street Grosse Ile
GO BIG MULTI - MEDIA
Maxflight Helicopter Services
hts
Island Flig Only
18271 FORT STREET • RIVERVIEW • 734-282-3939 office@gobigmultimedia.com
Will Evans Publisher
Sherry Evans Publisher
Hank Minckiewicz Editor-In-Chief
Blair Temple Director of Graphics
Charisse Halko Marketing Manager
Katrina Mason Graphic Designer
Pat McComb Graphic Designer
Paula Neuman Writer
Larry Caruso Writer/Photos
Peter Rose Writer
$49 pp Any sPeCiAl oCCAsion Flights tours of Detroit Flights • sunset Flights Flower Drop for Weddings/Funerals group rides (up to 30 People)
(810) 366-1590
Gift tes ca Certifiable on Avail r Rides Rive
9161 Groh Road • Grosse Ile Township MaxFlightHeloMI.com WE ARE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, YEAR-ROUND
Pamela Frucci Writer
Bill Stevenson Writer
Evelyn Cairns Writer
Dave Gorgon Writer/Photos
Page 8 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
2022 G.I. Islandfest
GROSSE ILE GRAND
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 9
Featuring Maxflight Helicopter Rides
Page 10 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
WHITE FURNITURE’S ANNUAL
Sofa $899 Loveseat $869
Art Fair Sale The Entire Month of July
Sofa $799 Loveseat $769
Sofa $899 Loveseat $869
Made in the USA. These sofas & their matching loveseats have lifetime warranty frames & seat springs, 10 year warranty seat cushions. They have an option to upgrade to firmer seat springs and firmer innerspring seat cushions. 50 fabric choices at these prices & hundreds of fabric samples at varying prices. Custom orders are taking about 4 months.
2-Piece Sectional 92” X 94”
$1199
Best Leather Rocker Recliner $799
This rocker recliner by Best Home Furnishings has leather seating areas and arms. Vinyl lower sides and back. Lifetime warranty frame, seat spring & reclining mechanisms.
Custom Built Table & Chairs
Choose your shape, leg, chair, wood species & finishes.
$1999 42”x54” table extends to 42”x78” with 2 leaves & 4 chairs.
The Serta Perfect Sleeper Elkins II Plush features better pressure point relief than ever before, a custom coil system for contouring support and a layer of cooling gel foam.
Twin $399 Full $469 Queen $499 King $669
Catnapper Lift Recliner $899
This lift recliner also features heat and massage.
2 YEAR FREE LAY-AWAY
Made in Michigan • 10 year warranty mattress
0% INTEREST FOR 24 MONTHS
0% interest for 12 months on purchases under $999. See store for details.
FREE DELIVERY (over $299 within 20 miles)
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 11
Grosse Ile HS Principal Paul Syzmanski retires
At its May regular meeting of the Grosse Ile Board of Education, the trustees accepted the retirement resignation of GIHS Principal Paul Syzmanski, effective July 1. Syzmanski served as principal of Grosse Ile High for the past six years. Capping a career spanning 31 years, Mr. Syzmanski spent the bulk of his life in public education Bill Stevenson serving in the Eastpointe (formerly East Detroit) School District. With bachelor and master’s degrees from Wayne State University, Syzmanski taught mathematics and later became the principal of East Detroit High School for fifteen years. He also spent time in the central office as their district curriculum and assessment supervisor. In a letter sent on the eve of graduation, thanking parents for their continued support over the past few years in helping to provide a
“somewhat ‘normal’ school year for students. Syzmanski said: “As I reflect back on my career, it has been nothing short of amazing and fulfilling. I have been honored to work alongside a dedicated and committed staff who have always gone above and beyond for students. What stands out the most about working with GIHS students is their respect, incredible work-ethic, and sense of community. It brings me such comfort to know the future is in their hands.” He said his greatest challenge while at GIHS was the on again, off again responses the district had to make during the COVID-19 shutdowns. He praised the efforts of the high school teaching staff, and his former assistant principal, MaryLou Jansen in putting schedules, strategies, and safety protocols in place, sometimes with one day’s notice. “I am very proud of the work we did over the last several years in meeting the challenges we faced, but all the while maintaining the excellence of
HELP WANTED JOURNALISTS
We are seeking talented, experienced people to join our stable of community-based journalists.
ADVERTISING SALES AVG $20 HR
Syzmanski
teaching and learning that Grosse Ile expects,” said Syzmanski. Given his strong curriculum and instruction background, Syzmanski worked with teachers to design and provide new offerings like AP Computer Science, Gaming Concepts, Graphic Design, Sports Marketing, and Military History. He also made sure that curriculum decisions were
fiscally responsible. “We are also proud of fostering a culture where everyone was treated fairly and equally\ – that has been my focus since day one.” While he has no immediate plans for the next chapter in his life, he is looking forward to spending time with his family and wife, Laura. “Lastly, I want to extend my gratitude to the parents and community members who have supported our school over my tenure as principal and in particular to those who spent countless hours volunteering, donating to scholarships or simply reached out with words of encouragement and support. It truly has been a privilege and pleasure to serve the students and staff of Grosse Ile High School and to be surrounded by such an amazing educational community. “I will always cherish the time I spent as the principal of Grosse Ile High School and will hold close all the wonderful memories as I transition to the next chapter of my life.”
Looking for something a little
“Extra”?
22120 Balmoral
EXTRA Large Lot with Water View. 3229 Sq Ft, 4 BR, 2.1 Bath, Updated, Beautifully Landscaped and Lovingly Cared for, EXTRA Charming!
549,900
$
22883 Meridian Rd
EXTRA (300 ft) wide canal lot Across from West Shore Large enough for 1-2 homes EXTRA Beautiful views from every angle!
199,500
$
734-282-3939 Office@GoBigMultimedia.com
Lori Will, Realtor MBA Realty Group 9105 Macomb, Grosse Ile 734-635-1149 loriannewill@yahoo.com
Page 12 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
WE ARE OPEN!
GROSSE ILE GRAND
MAKE YOUR MOVE BEFORE SUMMER ENDS!
NEED AUTO REPAIRS? 75 YEARS in business
21222 Meridian Rd, Grosse Ile
4 BR, 2400 sq ft, 2 baths, This home has such a great floor plan with lots of options to accommodate your family’s needs. Gorgeous new kitchen is the heartbeat of the home plus a Primary Bedroom with a dream closet and space $ for days! 325,000
Family Owned and Operated since 1947
We service all mechanical auto repairs including, but not limited to: • Shocks & Struts • Computer Diagnostics • Engine Diagnostics, Repairs & Replacements • Air Conditioning Recharging & Repairs • Brakes & ABS System Repairs • Suspension & Steering Repairs • Brake & Line Repairs • Batteries, Starters, Alternators • And More!
20% OFF LABOR
excludes towing • Must present before service • exp 8-31-22
29899 E River Rd, Grosse Ile
3 BR, 2,000 sq ft., w/ PANORAMIC views that are 2nd to none! Hickory Island has so much to offer...protected waterfront views, common area for picnic, parties, neighborhood gatherings, tennis courts and a private yacht club for affordable boat docking! Relax on your own waterfront Trex deck and enjoy resort style living on $ Hickory Island! 499,000
8127 Island Blvd, Grosse Ile
3 BR, 1.5 bath, 1600 sq ft RANCH w/ attached 2 car garage! Situated on a 1/3 acre lot that backs to acres and acres of township owned OPEN SPACE.
238,000
$
WE OFFER 24 HOUR EMERGENCY TOWING HOURS OF OPERATION: MONDAY - FRIDAY: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM • IMPOUND HOURS: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
1466 Eureka Road ❖ Wyandotte 734-284-6232
Contact Maria Starkey to make your NEXT MOVE!
9105 Macomb, Grosse Ile • Call or Text 734-552-3344
PLAYMAKER PRO SHOP II Inside Kennedy Arena Varsity Jackets • Team Apparel • Skate Sharpening Hockey Stick & Equipment • Figure Skating Accessories
1301 West Road, Trenton MI, 48183 Roy Parker Owner | 734-362-6200
GROSSE ILE HOME & PET SITTING SERVICE Daily, weekly, monthly visits available Now offering overnight care in your home Over 20 years of combined experience in veterinary and pet sitting care
Everyone welcome!
CHRISTMAS IN JULY
WeD July 20 7-9 PM
Come enjoy our after-hours pool party with Christmas carols, water balloon ‘snowball’ fight, visit with santa, and much more! loCAtion: Water’s edge Pool/ Pavilion Fee: $6 per person (everyone welcome)
Mary Beth Cada and Family Servicing all of Downriver
Since 1974
HAPPY HOLIDAYS at Water’s Edge Pool!
We are here when you are ready to travel
734-341-1201
734-676-5630
GIANNA
*Ages 10 and under must be accompanied by a paying adult
MOVIE NIGHTS AT THE POOL Wednesdays • June 29 • July 13 • Aug 10
Come enjoy our after-hours Pool Party and Movie! tiMe: 9-11PM loCAtion: Water’s edge Pool/Pavilion Fee: Free event•Pool admission is separate •Members are Free •regular pool admission for non-members •Concessions and Pizza available for purchase •rafts are permitted
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 13
Foliage Concepts 3 GENERATIONS
SA LE! HURRY! Sale Ends
JULY 31st
His Mistakes Mean You
Take an additional
Award Winning Design & Landscape Contractors
Trees, Shrubs & Flowers Sodding & Seeding Landscape Designs Brick Patios & Walkways Decorative Retaining Walls Natural Rock Walls RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
☎ 734.671.1551
10% OFF Any marked Clearance item. With This Coupon.
All Clearance Sales are
FINAL SALE!
SAVE UP TO
60% Off Select Merchandise*
Your Source for Quality Lighting & Accessories
Lighthouse OF TRENTON
www.FoliageConceptsInc.com
1595 West Road, Trenton 734-676-7922 www.lighthousetrenton.com
*Excludes previous sales and special orders.
Hampton Manor of Woodhaven & Trenton
Rags to Riches of Woodhaven & Trenton
50% OFF
ADMISSION FEES
Designer Consignment Boutique
23549 Telegraph Rd. • Brownstown (Between West Rd. & Vanhorn Rd.)
734-675-1343
independent living, Assisted living & Memory Care Community
We are an Age-In-Place Community. Discounts for Independent Living. TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 22125 Van Horn Rd. Woodhaven 734-818-5100 ext. 603
5999 Fort St. Trenton 734-496-7405
TAYLOR LOCATION COMING SOON www.woodhavenassistedliving.com
Now Accepting Prom Gowns on Consignment!
Amazing selection of Wedding & Mother of the Bride Gowns SAVE 40-60% OFF the original price!
The Dress of Your Dreams Awaits!
Page 14 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
www.TheIslandAnimalClinic.com Dr. Helena Woodward
Accepting New Patients
734-671-3090
Stay on the Island!
Michael J Vilag DDS 24201 Meridian Rd, Grosse Ile
734-692-0102
www.islandSMILESdentist.com
8117 Macomb Street Grosse Ile
INSURANCE WORK • FREE ESTIMATES
29050 Fort Road • Brownstown Twp
734-379-3070
Mon-sAt
The SERVICE You Deserve — The EXPERTS You Need No One Sells More Grosse Ile Real Estate.
28290 Elba Drive, Grosse Ile
Duplex on the Canal with Two Apartments! 4 Bedrooms - 2 Full Bathrooms
8596 Island Blvd, Grosse Ile
Privacy Meets Open Concept! 4 Bedrooms - 2 Full & 1 Half Baths
22120 Balmoral Drive, Grosse Ile
Timeless Beauty Tudor in Jewell Colony! 4 Bedrooms - 2 Full & 1 Half Baths
21222 Meridian Road, Grosse Ile
Old World Charm with Lots of Updates! 4 Bedrooms – 2 Full Bathrooms
8127 Island Blvd, Grosse Ile
Ranch House with Open Space in Back 3 Bedrooms - 1 Full & 1 Half Baths
29899 East River Road, Grosse Ile
Striking Views on Hickory Island! 3 Bedrooms - 1 Full & 1 Half Bathrooms
Want Your Home Sold? Call (734) 671-6611 TODAY!
To view all Downriver listings, visit us at www.mbarealty.com MBA REALTY• 9105 MACOMB (734) 671-6611
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 15
TELESCOPING THE TOWNSHIP
Educator Jaime Churches sets sights on working in government Fifth grade teacher Jaime Churches seemed the logical person to give my T-shirt that had the words across the front: “A woman’s place is in the house or the senate.” In a crazy moment when I was a lot younger, I got inspired to run for the U.S. Congress I even got covered in the Detroit Free Press as “nickel- and diming- her way to the U.S. Senate.” PAMELA A. Back then I didn’t have the money FRUCCI for a campaign or the signatures to get on the ballot. But I did run for a trustee for Grosse Ile Township and won that election! Jaime has a much better chance of winning the election for Michigan’s House of Representatives. Highly educated, she earned her masters in educational administration from Madonna University. A graduate of GIHS in 2006, she moved with her family a lot in her youth since her father’s work took him around the country. A Democrat, Jaime has been covering the Downriver area knocking on doors in Southgate, Riverview, Grosse Ile, and Trenton. Her concerns include making sure health care is readily available, improving education, stabilizing small business, and making sure our economy is solid. She tells me she just can’t “sit on the side lines” and
that her decisions will be based on “What’s best for the people.” Jo Woods spending hours documenting Isabella Swan’s notes Every Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon, a group of women with Jo-Anne Gronlund as chair of the volunteer Museum Committee, meet to decide what donated acquisitions to add to our collection. Jo Woods is one of the faithful volunteers and she’s taken on the job of sorting and organizing a bin full of notes donated by Isabella Swan’s nephew. Ms. Swan wrote the first 100 years of Grosse lle history in her book Deep Roots and she kept all her notes which were in the bin. Since Isabella Swan is considered our main historian, the Museum Committee decided it was important to save her notes. Take time on a Sunday or Thursday to visit the historic museum and customs house When I was attending a Michigan Garden Club convention on Mackinac Island many years ago, I wrote down a quote from one of the speakers that made a lot of sense to me. She said “Preservation is progress.” That’s why I’m glad we have an active Grosse Ile
Historical Society which is preserving our history. Island residents should make a commitment to visit the museum (open Thursday from 10-12 p.m. and Sundays form 1-4 p.m.) Currently, there is a colorful display giving the history of Westcroft Gardens, operated by the eighth generation of the founders of Grosse Ile. Kyle de Beausset, one of the eighth generation of the Macomb brothers, our founders, has now been appointed to the township board. It is worthy of note that a descendant of our founders is now one of our leaders. Free concerts on the commons every sunday until Aug. 28 Thanks to the funding of the Sunday night Concerts on the Commons by the Grosse Ile Alliance for the Arts and a generous check from the Dick and Rosie Meyer family, every summer Sunday evening from 7-8 p.m. a different evening of music is offered to those who bring a blanket or lawn chair to the Commons. The opening concert was June 26 with the Grosse Ile Quintet, a group of women playing wind instruments who gave a crowd of 70 an hour of enjoyable music. Upcoming Sundays include a variety of performers including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s brass section, and a barbershop quartet.
See your pet in print
(734) 675-3456 • (888) 705-ROOF BUY/SELL USED CARS
Do you have a pretty pooch? A cutie cat? A lovely lizard? Would you like to see your pet’s photo published in an upcoming edition of the Grosse Ile Grand? We can make it happen. Just send a photo of your pet, along with your name, the pet’s name and the community in which you live to Sherry@ gobigmultimedia.com and we will take care of the rest.
MON thru sAt
29050 Fort Road • Brownstown
734-379-3070
CAthy
Page 16 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
Thinking of Moving? Give Us a Call! 734-752-6140 8804 Macomb, Grosse Ile AMERICAN OWNED & OPERATED
QDP Oil & Lube Center
SPRING Special! SPRING Special! SPRING Special! “Like” us on
Fast Qualitly Service At Eureka & 3rd St.
330 Eureka - Wyandotte
734-246-3660
Monday - Friday 8 am to 6pm Saturday 8am to 5pm
Support Your Local Business Tire Rotation $ 20 w/
FREE
Brake Inspection!
330 EUREKA - WYANDOTTE
$
5 OFF
Any Full Service Oil Q D P Change
Up to 5qts plus $1.50 Shop Fee
With Coupon. Must Be Presented Prior to Service to Receive Discount. Expires 7/31/22
• BELTS Radiator • BATTERIES Flush • WIPER BLADES
$
RADIATOR FLUSH
• CABIN 99 AIR 59. FILTERS
$
+ Tax
includes extended • FUEL life coolant INJECTION
QDP
CLEANING
With Coupon. Must Be Presented Prior to Service to Receive Discount. Expires 7/31/22
59. 99
Save $$$
+ Tax
QDP
With Coupon. Must Be Presented Prior to Service to Receive Discount. Expires 7/31/22
WE DO EUROPEAN AND DIESEL TRUCKS!
SPRING Special! Get ready for SPRING Special! TRANSMISSION Full Service Oil Change Radiator FLUSH Flush & Transmission Flush Up To 5 Qts. Plus $ 99 $1.50 Shop Fee
79.
+ + Tax Tax
Save $$$ Q D P With Coupon. Must Be Presented Prior to Service to Receive Discount. Expires 7/31/22
$
Save $$$
159.
With Coupon. Must Be Presented Prior to Service to Receive Discount. Expires 7/31/22
95
+ Tax
Conventional Oil
QDP
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 17
CULINARY CAPERS Should you be asked or volunteer to contribute a salad for Evelyn a picnic, barbecue or Cairns other get-together, you might consider two recipes shared by Kathy Levilier of Hickory Island from her extensive recipe collection. The first was previously published in Culinary Capers in 2017 and 2019 and has become a favorite of many readers. If you weren’t receiving this publication at that time, or haven’t made the salad lately, you will particularly enjoy it now that blueberries and cucumbers are in season. Kathy recreated the recipe, which she has updated, after discovering the salad during a visit to a New York City market. It is one of my personal favorites, too, and soooooo easy to make. The islander also shares one of her newest recipes, for an awesome salad that starts with roasted garbanzo beans. Your favorite lettuce can be substituted for the Belgian endive, she said. Another salad recipe to consider is one I found while browsing the Taste of Home website recently: Texas Cowboy Caviar. According to the site, the “caviar” was created by Helen Corbitt around 1970 in Houston, using black-eyed peas because they resembled caviar.
extra-virgin olive oil ¼ teaspoon salt Freshly ground black pepper 2 cups diced tomato 1½ cups diced, peeled cucumber ½ cup diced red bell pepper ½ cup diced yellow bell pepper ½ cup diced red onion ¼ cup fresh parsley 2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar 4 Belgian endive, leaves separated, or lettuce of choice 1 cup crumbled feta cheese
COPYCAT CUCUMBER BLUEBERRY SALAD 1 cucumber, peeled and cut into ¾-inch pieces ¾ cup blueberries ½ cup crumbled feta cheese 2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint leaves or 1 teaspoon dried 2 tablespoons chives or chopped green onion tops 3 tablespoons salad oil 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 teaspoons honey or sugar or artificial sweetener Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste Combine cucumber, blueberries, feta cheese, mint and green onion tops. Mix together oil, vinegar, honey, salt and pepper and add to cucumber mixture. Chill and enjoy.
TEXAS COWBOY CAVIAR 2 cans black-eyed peas, rinsed and drained 1 can (10 ounces) diced tomatoes and green chilies, drained 1 medium green pepper, finely chopped 1 small red onion, finely chopped ½ cup fat-free Italian salad dressing 2 tablespoons lime juice ¼ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper 1 medium ripe avocado, peeled and cubed Tortilla chips In a large bowl, combine the blackeyed peas, tomatoes, green pepper and onion. In a small bowl, whisk the dressing, lime juice, salt and pepper. Pour over the black-eyed-pea mixture and stir to coat. Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour. Stir in avocado just before serving. Serve with the tortilla chips.
MEDITERRANEAN CRUNCH SALAD 15-ounce can chickpeas, drained, rinsed and patted dry 3 tablespoons, plus 2 teaspoons
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Spread chickpeas on rimmed baking sheet. Drizzle with 2 teaspoons olive oil. Season with ¼ teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon pepper and toss to coat. Roast for 15 minutes, stirring once halfway through. Remove from oven and set aside. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, combine tomato, cucumber, bell peppers, onion, parsley and mint. Drizzle in the 3 tablespoons olive oil and vinegar. Gently stir with a wooden spoon to combine. Line a serving platter with the endive leaves. Spoon vegetable mixture over and sprinkle with 3/4 cup of chickpeas and feta. Season with more salt and pepper. Cool and serve with remaining chickpeas on the side. Serves 4 to 6.
HAPPY SALAD DAYS!
GROSSE ILE MARINE WORKS Sea Walls • Docks • Pilings • Hoists Jet Ski Lifts • Welding • Salvage • Repairs
Chris Paquette
734-231-9413 PO Box 672 • Grosse Ile, MI 48138 marineworks5200@gmail.com
DIX BLOCK & SUPPLY 3250 Dix Hwy, Lincoln Park • 313-928-3310 Full Service Concrete and Masonry Supply Business. Family Owned for Over 50 Years... Helping Residential and Commercial Customers
PORCH STEPS
PATIO BLOCKS
CONCRETE COUNTERTOPS
D IX B LOCK A ND S UPPLY . COM
Page 18 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
Scan to schedule service
Plan your service appointment at Taylor Chevrolet where we offer a full list of jobs done by our certified professionals.
FRONT OR REAR BRAKE PADS
199
$
.95*
installation and rotor inspection included turning or replacing rotors, all other services and tax extra. excludes high performance brake pads and some vehicles.
FUEL SYSTEM SERVICE
179
$
.95*
FULL SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGE PACKAGE
64
$
.95*
6-quart ACDelco gM oe Dexos1 with tire rotation
COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE
179
$
.95*
Cleans fuel injectors, throttle body, fuel system service and air intake. restores your vehicle’s performance.
removes scale & corrosion Protects the entire cooling system. installs new coolant
CABIN FILTER WITH A/C CONDITIONER
COMPLETE VEHICLE DETAIL
89
$
.95*
Disinfects the heater case and freshens the air conditioning system.
175
$
.95*
exterior wash, interior mats cleaned & vehicle vacuumed large suv’s & Pickups extra.
* tire balancing, tax, and more than 6 quarts of oil extra. excludes diesel engines. see owner’s manual for specific oil grades recommended by vehicle model. shop supplies and tax extra. Please see your dealer to learn more about the warranty parts details and qualifications. offers end 8/15/2022
13801 S. Telegraph • Taylor, MI 48180 • North of Eureka Rd. 734.287.2600 TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT OR ASK A QUESTION, EMAIL US 24/7/365: SERVICE@TAYLORCHEVY.COM
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 19
Diners’ Choice Award Winner! Since 1935
Lunch & Dinner Specials Daily
of Grosse Ile
M-F 11:30 to 9 pm Sat. 3 to 9 pm Closed Sundays
Dining || Cocktails
www.SibleyGardens.com
JULY SPECIAL
JUMBO ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS
DINE-IN 7 DAYS
4PM-10PM
SPECIAL
Cater or book your next party with us! We can host 10-130 people CALL FOR DETAILS
CARRY-OUT EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK!
8575 Macomb Grosse Ile • 734-676-8100 serving 7 days a Week! 4pm - 10pm
“Best Kept Secret in Downriver” ~ Detroit Free Press
734-285-1707 916 W. Jefferson - Trenton
O R I G I N A L LY FA M I LY OW N E D
IO PATIN G
VOTED B ES BURGER T DOWNRIV ER
SEATABLE AVAIL
19380 ALLEN RD • 734-479--0260 KARAOKE Every Friday & Saturday Night!
SPECIAL FRI AND SAT FEATURES PRIME RIB
“Finest Cut Downriver”
Open Mic Night on Thursdays Hosted by Keelan Starr
Daily Lunch Specials Under $10
FISH & CHIPS
“Freshest Weyands Fish Served”
TRIVIA
Name That “What”? on Tuesdays
Taco Tuesdays $3 Margaritas Live Music on Wednesdays
1926 West Rd Trenton 734-671-0990
Online Menu: www.misternickstrenton.com
5-Star Reviews Our Customers Love Us and We Need Another Sushi Chef. Apply Within
Page 20 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
Safety Town comes back to Grosse Ile Safety Town returned to Grosse Ile after a four-year hiatus. The Safety Town program was founded in 1937 by Officer Frend Boals of the Mansfield, Ohio police department after a child was struck and killed by a car on his way to school. Today, children worldwide are enrolled in this expanded program designed to teach children about safety in a fun and interactive learning environment. This year, the four-day program was offered by the Grosse Ile High School Robotics Team as a community service
project. In a child-sized mock Grosse Ile “village” the pre-kindergarten children learned how to evaluate safe from unsafe when confronted with potentially dangerous situations. Safety subject experts were sought from the community to share their insights. The classes included pedestrian and traffic safety; bike safety; passenger safety; school bus safety; playground safety; SEE SAFETY, PAGE 21
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 21
COMMUNITY CORNER with Sherry Halko Blessings in a Backpack Cruising thru Downriver on the Portofino Boat! Supporting our local community with the Blessings in a Backpack fundraiser program, the Community Foundation of Greater Rochester, had a boatload! The cruise ship was sold out with proceeds going to feed the students in our local school districts. Let’s help the kids start their day the right way and let them focus on learning. Did you know that a backpack of food can be life-changing? Want to help change a life? Please see the website below for more information.
SAFETY
Continued from page 20 stranger safety; dog safety; water safety; electrical safety; handwashing safety; sneezing and coughing safety; and poison safety. The children toured the Police Station. They learned about a police officer’s job, tools, and vehicles of the police and animal control officers, and learned to dial “911” from the dispatchers. The children also toured the Fire
Station. They learned about firemen and EMTs jobs, tools, vehicles and boats. They donned the fireman outfit and held the “jaws of life”. The children toured the Post Office. They learned about the job of a mail carrier, how mail and packages are sorted. They found their mail slot and they got to scan mail. Safety Town could not have been possible without the help of so many. This was truly a community experience for the youngest of our citizens. Thank you, Grosse Ile!
blessingsinabackpackmi.org
Page 22 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
An enlightening conversation with John Hartig Susan Pinkowski
W
hen sitting down with a scientist for a serious discussion, you might think you were in for some boring statistics, ideas over your head, or information you don’t really care about. However, if the scientist is Downriver’s own John Hartig, you are in for a treat! There isn’t a more enthusiastic scientist in the area and he’s very excited about the future of Downriver. Since he retired a few years ago from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service after decades of working to improve our waterways, greenways and even brownfields, John is busier now than ever, dividing his time between the United States and Canada working on some major projects that are going to benefit all of us. He is a Visiting Scholar at the University of Windsor’s Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research where he is evaluating the effects of cleanup efforts on the most polluted areas of the Great Lakes (https:// www.sciencedirect.com/science/ article/pii/S0380133020300824), including the Detroit River and he’s also working with partners to assess ecosystem health of the Detroit River and western Lake Erie by compiling and interpreting long-term trend data on key indicators like bald eagles, wetlands, lake sturgeon, climate change, contaminated sediments, invasive species, and more (https:// scholar.uwindsor.ca/softs/9/). Stateside, he’s the chair of the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan’s Great Lakes Way Advisory Committee and is also on the Board of Directors of the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy. He’s basically the scientist who can explain everything to the policy makers so the right policies, that affect all of us, can be put into place. He’s written numerous books which have received three literary awards and he’s also received over 17 scientific and service awards recognizing the dedicated work he has done studying the cleanup and restoration of the most polluted areas of the Great Lakes.
But what has John so enthused now is that all the pieces are coming together which will improve our lives, connect us back to nature, and back to each other. The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan is creating a Great Lakes Way (www.greatlakesway.org), an interconnected set of greenways and water trails or blueways that connects Port Huron to Toledo. You eventually will be able to ride your bike, or even walk, the whole distance, if you are up to the challenge! They are working with partners to put in more kayak/canoe launches to help reconnect people with our continentally-significant natural resources. They are also seeking a national trail designation to help put us on the map and bring in folks from around the country. Their vision is that: “All residents and visitors of southeast Michigan are connected to and benefit from worldclass freshwater, wildlife, recreation, and heritage right in our backyard through a Great Lakes Way.” All 156 miles of the blueways are complete and accessible and eventually there will be 160 miles of greenways stretching from southern Lake Huron
through western Lake Erie. This new trail will become more exciting in 2024 when it, along with Michigan’s longest statedesignated trail called the IronBell Trail (Ironwood in the Upper Peninsula to Belle Isle in Detroit), will be connected to the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail in Canada and the Trans Canada Trail (Pacific to Atlantic) are connected by a dedicated bicycle and pedestrian lane on the new Gordie Howe International Bridge. A pressing problem that stands in the way of completing The Great Lakes Way is contaminated brownfields – abandoned or underused industrial or commercial properties where redevelopment is burdened with environmental contamination. Currently, there’s the former Atofina site, the former McLouth Steel area, portions of U.S. Steel, BASF South Works, the Trenton Channel Power Plant, and the Eastman Chemical site. Considerable cleanup and multiple logistics have to be worked out but imagine all of these areas being converted into multi-use areas that open up access to the Detroit River for everyone! “The success of the Refuge Gateway in Trenton – the home of the
Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge – has shown what can be done with brownfields and how sustainable redevelopment can change the perception of Downriver,” John said. Future uses of these brownfields could include parks and trails, high tech industry, light industrial, commercial, and some retail – the imagination runs wild with what could be! This will bring much needed revenue into the Downriver area. The Detroit River has been a gem in the rough for a long time, and now is its time to shine. John was instrumental in developing, along with Congressman John Dingell, the Downriver gem called the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, including Humbug Marsh and the Refuge Gateway. If you have not been there, you need to visit. There is a world-class fishing pier that extends 775 feet into the Detroit River. There are also three observation decks and spotting scopes where you can view waterfowl and the growing population of bald eagles. You can launch your kayak or canoe at Humbug Marsh and either stay in SEE HARTIG, PAGE 23
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 23
Continued from page 22 protected waters or head out into the river. There are three miles of walking and bike trails. There is a Gold LEED Certified visitor center, which has a large section devoted to hands-on and minds-on displays for children. Along Humbug Marsh there is a mechanical audio system that you hand-crank that can entertain children with information about their surroundings. Outside the visitor center, there are two patios, picnic tables, and a playscape made of rocks, wood and rope – sort of a confidence course for children. Pedro Hernandez and his wife, Liz (one of John’s three daughters), are frequent visitors to the International Wildlife Refuge and Humbug Marsh. They went to the center a couple of weeks ago and saw about 50 people fishing off the pier when the silver bass were running. Pedro, originally from Spain, was pleased to see the diversity of people and cultures and how welcome they felt. He indicated that the center is amazing and has a small theater, a gift shop, and even an area to borrow a fishing pole and binoculars. One of the trails goes right through wetlands so kids can get up close to native flora and fauna without harming it. There is even a somewhat secluded deck overlooking the river and pier with Adirondack chairs just waiting for visitors to sit and enjoy the view and activities on the pier. While this is a great beginning, John further indicated that there is still a lot of contaminated sediment lurking below the river, and those areas were the subject of last month’s State of the Strait conference at U of M Dearborn that he helped
organize. This conference, put on by the U.S. and Canada every two years, tackles an issue that needs attention. The 5.1 million cubic meters of contaminated sediment on the American side of the Detroit River was this year’s topic. How does contaminated sediment affect us? Hartig said that sediment contaminants accumulate first in plant and animal plankton, then invertebrates, small fish, and eventually large fish. These contaminants biomagnify or increase in
concentration as they move up the food web. One result you’re probably familiar with are the health advisories on eating fish pulled from the river. Once these sediments are remediated, the water will improve and there will be fewer advisories. Currently, Hartig said the state and federal governments are sampling the sediment at the Monguagon Creek in Riverview by the Grosse Ile pay bridge to measure the size of the problem. John stated that 65 percent of the cost of cleaning up these sites is provided by the federal government through the Great Lakes Legacy Act. The remaining 35 percent needs to come from nonfederal partners. Another problem affecting the health of our water is the combined sanitary and storm sewers that are in certain communities Downriver. When they overflow during and after large storms, the Detroit River becomes polluted with raw and partially treated sewage. He suggests you avoid swimming in the Trenton Channel and the Detroit River after a major storm. Swimming is generally safe at Belle Isle, Sugar Island, Celeron Island and Sterling State Park, according to John. Good information to know as summer is finally here. Since the river has been getting cleaned up, we’ve seen a return of beavers, peregrine falcons, osprey, river otters and eagles. Underwater, there’s been an increasing return of lake sturgeon, lake whitefish and walleye. The restoration projects are not done yet, so who knows what other animals will make a return appearance. John won’t take credit for this, but he’s been a major part of it and for that, we all thank him.
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
HARTIG
WE SAY
• 1.3 L TURBO ENGINE • DEEP TINTED GLASS • 9-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION • POWER DRIVER SEAT • KEYLESS ENTRY • REMOTE START • 17” BLACK
24 MONTH LEASE
PER MONTH
*
439 $
LEASE FOR
ORDER#BGTK1G
• 1.5L 4 CYL • 6 SPD AUTO TRANSMISSION • HEATED SEATS • POWER DRIVER SEAT • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY • REMOTE START • DRIVER CONVENIENCE PKG • BLACK BOW TIE
2022 EQUINOX 1LT
Call or email us at reserve@taylorchevy.com to reserve this vehicle and others like it.
2022 TRAILBLAZER 1LT
Due, Sign and Drive
$1500 Cash or Trade Equity
• 2/7L TURBO 4 CYL ENGINE• 8 SPD TRANSMISSION • DEEP TINTED GLASS • KEYLESS ENTRY AND START • REAR DEFOGGER • ALL STAR EDITION • 20” ALUMINUM WHEELS • CARGO BOX LIGHTING • STEERING WHEEL RADIO CONTROLS • REAR CAMERA • LOCKING REAR DIFF • HEATED SEATS • HEATED STEERING WHEEL • TRAILERING PKG
2022 SILVERADO 2FL CREW CAB 4X4
ORDER#BCJJWT
ORDER#BKWBJC
COME ON DOWN TO TELEGRAPH ROAD!
Page 24 • July 12 — August 11, 2022 GROSSE ILE GRAND
WE SAY
WE SAY
PER MONTH
* Call or email us at reserve@taylorchevy.com to reserve this vehicle and others like it.
Due, Sign and Drive
$1500 Cash or Trade Equity
• 3.6L V6, 9SPD TRANSMISSION • 18” ALUMINUM WHEELS • WHEEL LOCKS • BLACK EMBLEM PACKAGE • LANE DEPARTURE WARNING • REAR CAMERA • ONSTAR
2022 TRAVERSE LS
Call or email us at reserve@taylorchevy.com to reserve this vehicle and others like it.
Due, Sign and Drive
$1500 Cash or Trade Equity
ORDER#BNXF60
24 MONTH LEASE
PER MONTH
239*
$
WE SAY
24 MONTH LEASE
PER MONTH
*
319
$
LEASE FOR
Courtesy Transportation Program Vehicle
WE SAY
LEASE FOR
734.287.2600
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
Bankruptcy • Repossession •Foreclosure • Slow Pay ... NO APPLICATION WILL BE DENIED
APPLY ONLINE AT TAYLORCHEVY.COM
Guaranteed Acceptance of ALL Credit Applications ... Get Pre-Qualified in Seconds
*Payments set forth are examples and will vary based on when said vehicle will be available for delivery. Payments are based on current programs offered which expire on 8-2-2022. 24 mo. lease, 20,000 miles allowed at lease maturity, additional mileage may be purchased for .25 cents per mile, must be well qualified and lease through GM Financial Leasing, GMEPP provisions apply, requires current select Chevrolet lease in household and GM Card Offer, all rebates to dealer, title fee, license fee, acquisition, no security deposit required on B1 tiers and higher, tax extra, license/ title fees extra, $1500 cash or trade equity, due at signing. MSRP Traverse $35,145, Trailblazer $26,095, Blazer $35,420, Silverado $51,820, Equinox $29,325. Residency restrictions apply, File photos depicted.
QUESTIONS? EMAIL US 24/7/365 WESAYYES@TAYLORCHEVY.COM
Must be a current Firefighter, Police, EMT/Paramedic, 911 Dispatcher or Healthcare Professional (as defined by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). First Responders employed by federal, state or municipal governments may be subject to restrictions that limit their ability to accept this offer. Accordingly, this offer is void unless permitted by applicable federal, state and municipal laws, regulations, rules, ordinances, policies, codes of conduct, and other directives or standards regarding ethics and gift acceptance by the applicable federal, state or municipal employees. By accepting this offer, you verify that doing so complies with all laws, regulations, policies or other restrictions regarding ethics or gift acceptance that apply to you. Eligible participants are able to sponsor their spouse. At participating dealers only. Excludes select base trims; 2022, 2021 and 2020 Corvette, CT4 and CT5; 2022 HUMMER EV; and 2022 and 2021 Escalade. Not available with some other offers. Take new retail delivery by 1/3/23. ©2022 General Motors. All rights reserved. 1
24 MONTH LEASE
LEASE FOR
ORDER#BMFJJF
24 MONTH LEASE
249
$
PER MONTH
*
269
$
LEASE FOR
EMBLEM PKG • REAR CAMERA •POWER LIFT GATE • ALL WEATHER FLOOR LINERS
13801 S. Telegraph Taylor, MI 48180 • North of Eureka Road
HURRY, OFFER ENDS 8-2-2022
Call or email us at reserve@taylorchevy.com to reserve this vehicle and others like it.
Due, Sign and Drive
$1500 Cash or Trade Equity
• 3.6L V6 • 9-SPEED AUTO TRANS • CONVENIENCE & DRIVER CONFIDENCE PKG • APPLE CAR PLAY • ONSTAR • 4GLTE WIFI • BACKUP CAMERA • HEATED SEATS
2022 BLAZER 2LT
Call or email us at reserve@taylorchevy.com to reserve this vehicle and others like it.
Due, Sign and Drive
$1500 Cash or Trade Equity
WHEELS • REAR CAMERA • HEATED SEATS • ALL WEATHER FLOOR MATS • TRAILERING PROVISIONS
GROSSE ILE GRAND July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 25
COME ON DOWN TO TELEGRAPH ROAD!
Page 26 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 27
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
Page 28 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK — GROSSE ILE GRAND
Charity race keeps on running
Simsonian 5K: is an Island tradition Bill Stevenson Twenty years! The big 2-0. Hard to believe, but true. The one mile fun run/walk and 5K race that has become an island tradition has reached a new milestone. The 20th annual Simsonian 5K Kick-Off Classic will be held on Saturday, Aug. 20, at Grosse Ile High School. And, like many things in life, the Simsonian has gone through changes over time, and still seeks to honor the spirit and legacy of beloved GIHS teacher and coach, Steve Sims who died unexpectedly of an aortic aneurysm in 2003. Throughout its history, all proceeds from the race have gone to fund a scholarship given to an outstanding female scholar/athlete at Grosse Ile High School. More than $46,000 have been awarded to date. This year, the Family and Friends of Sims have partnered with the Grosse Ile Educational Foundation to expand the scholarship to an outstanding male scholar/athlete. This year’s Steve Sims Leadership Scholarship winners are Camden Finazzo and Ashlyn Weatherly. In keeping with the times, the race has become a hybrid variety. Since COVID, if people cannot run in person, they have the option of making the 5K course their own – at their own place, their own pace, their own race. You simply register at @ runsignup.com, map out your 3.1 mile course, complete your race between Aug. 1-19, and send your results to runsignup.com. Over the last couple of years, we’ve had virtual runners from New York, Miami, Chicago, Seattle, LA, and even Saudi Arabia. For those who want to compete in person, the 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk begins at 8:30 a.m., followed by the Ray Geist-certified 5K Race at 9 a.m. In-person awards for the 5K are given to the first male and female champions overall. Gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded to male and female age groups which include
Simsonian 5K Kick-Off Classic #20
Virtual Run and In-Person 5K Race & 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk
All proceeds go to the Steve Sims Leadership Scholarship Fund
Virtual: August 1 through August 19, 2022 In-Person Run August 20, 2022 Grosse Ile High School 7800 Grays Drive Grosse Ile, MI 48138
1 mile Fun Run/Walk 8:30 a.m. 5K Run 9:00 a.m. In-Person Awards: 5K first male/female overall Gold, Silver & Bronze- Male/Female age group 12 & under; 13-15, 16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60 & over Raffle Prizes to Registered Runners
Register at runsignup.com
This is a Hybrid Race. You can run or walk the in-person race, or if you can’t make it, you can make this race your own and run your 5K at your own place, your own pace, your own race. For virtual runners we are extending the window of competition from Monday, August 1st to Friday, August 19, 2022. You can use your GPS to run, walk, or crawl your 1 miler, or race your 5K. Or, you can make the scene, and enjoy the freedom and rush of real life competition in-person. In Partnership With:
Come join us for a good time, and an even better cause.
Register today at runsignup.com. 12 & under, 13-15, 16-19, 20-29, 3039, 40-49, 50-59, and 60 & over. Fairchild Sports Timing will handle the race timing and results. Finish for both races is on the Grosse Ile High School track. The GIHS cheer team
will bring you home to victory. There’s an after-race party complete with refreshments, DJ, awards ceremony, coveted t-shirts and raffle prizes (must be present to win). So, “move it, ya load!” What are
you waiting for? Register today @ runsignup.com. Join in the fun, and run for a great time, and an even better cause.
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 29
The Trenton and Downriver Soroptimists Club held its initiation ceremony recently at the Portofino Restaurant in Wyandotte. New president Ann Peraino began the proceedings with an invocation. 2020-2022 president, Abby Premoe, welcomed new members Rebecca McNally, Rose Cook, and Chanel Olson during the induction ceremony. Abby also installed the following women to their new office positions: President Ann Peraino, President-elect Mary Pilon, Vice-president Tessa Smith, Secretary Kim Stoddart, Treasurer Chris Speedie, Assistant treasurer Cathy Infantado; as well as Directors Janelle Rose, Breanna LaPlante, and Jill Blackson. Membership chairperson Linda Crisi presented a 10year membership milestone pin to Mary Pilon, 15-year pin to Lida Chapple, 25-year pin to Sharon Kelly, 30-year pins to Linda Crisi and Nancy Nagle and bestowed 40year membership milestone pins to Pat Gonyea and Chris Speedie. Special recognition is given to a new member who starts off her membership by jumping into activities. The new “Rookie of the Year” is Cindy Gouth. The “Key Member of the Year” is Breanna LaPlante for taking on additional responsibilities. Because she was going to be on a travel vacation, 2021 Soroptimist of the Year, Janelle Rose presented the 2022 Soroptimist of the Year, Tessa Smith, with her award at the June business meeting. Tessa’s dynamic personality and tenacity have served Soroptimists in every way, whether it’s diving headfirst into every fundraiser and service project, or volunteering for almost every activity. From the “Dream It, Be It” programs, “Mommy & Me Tea Party,” the children’s road rallies, “Hope in a Handbag,” “Battle for Freedom,” “Save the Girls” motorcycle rides and “Biker Nights,” master basket raffle creator, to the amazing return of over 22,000 bottles and cans during the Covid bottle drive, Tessa has always been smiling. Members of Soroptimist International of Trenton and Downriver Area voted for the most deserving and remarkable woman. Finally, last year’s Soroptimist of the Year winner, Janelle Rose, was presented with a plaque to commemorate her achievement. The Trenton and Downriver Area Soroptimist organization meets on the second Tuesday of the month at the Woodhaven Community Center, and the fourth Tuesday at Portofino’s of Wyandotte. All women are welcome to attend. You may contribute to the foundations that the Soroptimists support on smile.amazon.com and krogercommunityrewards.com. If you are interested in learning more about the Trenton and Downriver Area Soroptimists and our other activities, check out our page on Facebook@ SoroptimistInternationalOfTrentonAndDownriverArea or sioftrentonanddownriverarea@gmail.com.
President Ann Peraino, President-elect Mary Pilon, Vice-president Tessa Smith (not pictured), Secretary Kim Stoddart, Treasurer Chris Speedie, Assistant Treasurer Cathy Infantado.
Award winners Linda Crisi - 30 years, Mary Pilon - 10years, Sharon Kelly- 25 years, Nancy Nagle - 30 years, Pat Gonyea - 40 years, Chris Speedie - 40 years
2022 Soroptimist of the Year Tessa Smith (1) New members Rebecca McNally, Rose Cook, Chanel Olson.
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
2022 Trenton and Downriver Area Soroptimists’ installation banquet
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK — GROSSE ILE GRAND
Page 30 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
Track and field champions are on fire If you have been wondering where the smoke has been coming from in the last few months, one need not look further than the track and field arenas in the state of Michigan. At the MHSAA Division 2 finals held at Forest Hills Eastern High School, proudly, four of our Red Devil tracksters Bill Stevenson set the fires and made their marks in historic fashion. Leading the way, and becoming the state champion in women’s high jump was senior Natalie Christnagel. Dominating a field of 20 qualifiers, Christnagel continued her high jumping prowess with a first place finish of 5-feet, 4-inches. Last year, she placed third with a personal best jump of 5-6. En route to becoming state champ, Christnagel won back-to-back league championships, as well as this year’s regional. An all-around versatile athlete, she won four year varsity letters in track and field and swimming. Natalie Christnagel was a consistent all league performer in women’s basketball throughout her career, and was named MVP this past season. Christnagel will start her collegiate career in the fall at Hope College, competing in both basketball and track and field. The next Red Devil star at the state track meet was freshman phenom pole vaulter, Sam Vesperman. What people should realize – the Huron League dropped both boys’ and girls’ pole vaulting in the late 80s due to the cost of additional safety padding and equipment. In those days, it was not unusual to see even experienced vaulters spinning around their pole axis like a helicopter propeller, as much of their training was on their own, or with limited coaching expertise. So, that’s one of the obstacles young Sam had to overcome. Sam’s father, Jay Vesperman is the assistant
Sam Vesperman
Natalie Christnagel
principal at Woodhaven High School, and provides much of the backstory: “Sam started pole vaulting when he was in 6th grade,” he said. “Due to Covid, Sam did not do any vaulting in 7th grade. Then in 8th grade Sam had a blast playing middle school baseball with his friends. Between baseball games Sam found time to vault and continued to get better. After his 8th grade year in the summer Sam was connected with the Inversion Vault Club. Sam made some major technical changes to his vault and cleared 13-9 before he even started high school. “During this track season Sam was fortunate enough to be able to attend competitions that were not on the track schedule to get him valuable practice competitions with other great SEE FIRE, PAGE 31
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 31
Continued from page 30 vaulters. “At his second meet of the track season Sam cleared 13-6 to break the 50-year-old pole vault record of 13-3 set by Jeffrey Nissley in 1972. At the Woodhaven Warrior classic track meet Sam cleared 14-1 to break the state record for highest vault ever done by a 9th grader in the state of Michigan. “At the MHSAA division 2 state meet Sam had a great day. Out of the 24 pole vaulters, 21 were juniors and seniors and Sam was the only freshman that qualified. “At the state meet, Vesperman cleared 14-4, finishing in third place. His 14-4 vault is even more remarkable, setting a new school record and a state record for the highest vault ever accomplished by a freshman athlete.” With the bulk of his prep career ahead of him, Vesperman has his sights on the state record of 16-9.5 by Trevor Stephenson of East Kentwood in 2018. The next All State honor went to sophomore standout Kaitlyn Molnar
Kaitlyn Molnar who finished fifth in the long jump with a jump of 16-10.5 Molnar was second in the regional at Milan High School with a jump of 17-01, earning all region honors. In addition to her state accolades, she was also first team all league and won the coaches’ award this year. Molnar also has earned her two year varsity letter in swimming, and was all Huron League honorable mention. Finally, senior Andie Fulmer capped
off a stellar running career with a 13th place finish in the mile with a personal best time and new school record of 5 minutes, 15 seconds. Her performance broke the old school record set by Melinda Burkhardt in 1986 of 5:17.1. Fulmer was the runner-up at the region with a time of 5:27.63, and has been a four year varsity letter winner in track, as well as two years all league, all area first team in cross country. She also has been first team all league and all region, as well as the MVP in girls’ track for the past two years. And, she is one of the valedictorians of the Class of 2022, attending the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor in the fall. Kudos to veteran coaches Larry Swick and Jim Okler, as well as first-year coach Jim Frost for their successes this spring. The athletes, parents, fans, and entire community commend you for your good work in this championship season. Just need to keep the Red Devils’ fires burning. Congratulations!
Honored Red Devils After their historic run to the state semifinals, the Grosse Ile baseball team naturally collected some pretty big postseason honors. Senior Ty Garza and Mike Madrigal were bth recognized by the Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association. Garza, the team’s shortstop, was named to the Division 2 allstate team. Madrigal, who was dominant at times on the mound for the Devils, was named to the second team. Garza also played in the MHSBCA East-West AllStar game.
Andi Fulmer
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
FIRE
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK — GROSSE ILE GRAND
Page 32 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
*Cannot be combined with any other offers. Certain restrictions apply. See store for details. Discounts off MSRP. Prior sales excluded. Sale ends 7/31/22
GROSSE ILE GRAND
GROSSE ILE GRAND
Located in Downtown Wyandotte on the corner of First and Maple streets, the fine-dining eatery is housed in the historic building that once housed the National Bank of Wyandotte, hence the name, The Vault. Owner Christ Doulos, who has been in the food service business for more than five decades, breathed life into the old building and the new restaurant nearly one year ago. The Vault celebrated its first anniversary on April 15.
Doulos and his restaurant co-founders Carole Bell-Doulos and Suzette Balaskas have created a restaurant that offers a variety of locally sourced foods and takes special care to cater to those with allergies and other sensitivities. The menu features vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options.
Enjoy outdoor patio dining now that summer in here! We offer two patio locations with full waitstaff service.
AUTO DETAILING 734-285-8770 Fort St. (85)
Goddard Dix Toledo
If you are looking for a place to have a nice meal in a fun, interesting and unusual place, The Vault Restaurant is for you.
FORT ST. DOWNRIVER 12554 Southgate, MI
Northline
Paintless Dent Repair
N
LEASE TURN IN? Detail starting
at $59.99
Interior Repair • Cigarrette Burns • Torn Seats • Carpet Repair
Interior Sanitizer with Detail!
Window Tint Complete Vehicle
224
$
95
10% OFF COMPLETE DETAIL starting at $150.00
Includes 4 Side Windows & Rear Window Any Shade of Tint
Bumper to Bumper, Inside and Out Includes Clay Bar!!!
With coupon. Not valid with any other offer. SSM
With coupon. Not valid with any other offer. SSM
DOWNRIVER 734-285-8770 DOWNRIVER 734-285-8770 AUTO DETAILING AUTO DETAILING
HEADLIGHT RENEWAL
24
$
The Vault’s exceptional menu features prime cut meats, wild-caught seafood, locally raised chicken, locally-sourced baked goods, an extensive wine list and craft cocktails. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner six days a week and there is a lunch special featuring a $10 Wagyu beef burger. If you haven’t yet been to The Vault, you owe yourself a visit. Their hours are: Monday through Thursday 11:30am to 9:00pm Friday and Saturday 11:30am to 10:00pm Closed on Sundays. Now Open! For Reservations Call 734-88VAULT or Online at Resy.com
Enjoy Our Outdoor Dining on Two Patios! The upbeat setting of downtown balances the old roots of the bank you can still see today. Built on honesty and integrity, the owner’s goal was to make an allergy-friendly fine dining experience in downtown Wyandotte. Delicious food and cocktails filled with flavor and creativity. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free options! All allergy-friendly with no compromises.
Prime Cut Meats Wild Caught Seafood Locally Raised Chicken Extensive Wine List Craft Cocktails In the Original National Bank of Wyandotte
3058 1st Street Wyandotte • TheVaultOnFirst.com
95
Each Light • Regular $45.00
10% OFF
FABRIC PROTECTANT starting at $49.95
DOWNRIVER 734-285-8770 DOWNRIVER 734-285-8770 AUTO DETAILING AUTO DETAILING With coupon. Not valid with any other offer. SSM
With coupon. Not valid with any other offer. SSM
Floorliner™ DigitalFit®
In the quest for the most advanced concept in floor protection, the talented designers and engineers at MacNeil Automotive have worked tirelessly to develop the most advanced DigitalFit® floor protection available today!
UP TO 40% OFF! Excellent Customer Service
Mon-Fri 9 am - 6 pm • Sat by appointment
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
One-of-a-Kind Restaurant Invites You In
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 33
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK — GROSSE ILE GRAND
Page 34 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
GROSSE ILE GRAND
Time to clear up the confusion about Estate Planning ... The following definitions lack legal precision, but makes it easier to get a clear picture of what may be needed in your case. ■ Will – letter of intent of where you want your personal property to go – or not go. ■ living Will – Documents your wishes during your final days including final healthcare choices and possibly your burial wishes. ■ trust – This is a “company” that you start, and you become the CEO, “Trustee” and “Settlor.” The company outlives you, but continues to manage your assets as if you were alive by the successor CEO – whom you designate. ■ Power of Attorney – Financial and Healthcare – you need both – the first so someone can pay your bills, the second, sometimes called a Patient Advocate, designates someone to make “hallway at the hospital” decisions to take the stress off the family. ■ ladybird Deed – probably the best thing that has happened to owning a home. I love these deeds – you grant yourself a life estate – in your own property - but retain the power to sell or borrow against the property. If you do not sell before you pass, this “springs” the house out of your estate, and your heirs have instant ownership, subject to any mortgage or taxes owed or similar. Again, this is just a general description of the more popular terms – no one choice is a “silver bullet” but depending on how your estate gets planned out you can expedite a clean and clear process for the assets you worked a lifetime to save. Why wouldn’t you want to do that? Stop by or call and make an appointment and I’ll tell you what you’re going to need to do this right. To my numerous former clients – thank you for allowing me to draft your estate plan!
www.Forresterlawoffice.com
20+ Years Experience
Forrester Law Office 5 STAR ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ REVIEW ■ Business Law ■ Family Law ■ Personal Injury ■ General Practice ■ Wills & Trusts ■ Medical Malpractice
Jeffrey Forrester
7799 Macomb st, ste 1 • grosse ile
734-307-3390
HAVE YOU HEARD OR DO YOU KNOW WHAT MAKES CRAWFORD CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC A UNIQUE OFFICE? We Are the only ChiroPrACtiC oFFiCe on the islAnD Our office is located at 7780 Macomb St. It’s a small white house in between T.A.I.L.S and Richardson’s Auto, across the street from The Bakery. We vAlue your tiMe Your appointment time is reserved just for you. We do not overbook and rarely will you ever have to wait more than five minutes. We tAilor to your inDiviDuAl neeDs Your treatment is individualized to your specific problems/ concerns. We offer multiple techniques and value your input involving your care. We Are A sMAll oFFiCe It is just Dr. Christine Crawford and Office Manager Lori Brantley. Our focus is on YOU from the minute you walk in the door until the time you leave. We helP With All tyPes oF ConDitions oF All Ages Chiropractic care is a safe and effective option for many aliments. We see patients as young as a few days old all the way up to patients in their nineties. Please feel free to call our office at
734-672-7121 to schedule your NO COST, NO OBLIGATION, CONSULTATION
CRAWFORD CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC DR. CHRISTINE CRAWFORD, DC
7780 Macomb Street, Grosse Ile
office: (734) 672-7121 • text: (734) 934-6605 crawfordchiropracticclinic.com
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
Estate Planning 101 Which plan do you need?
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 35
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK — GROSSE ILE GRAND
Page 36 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
History-making Devils reach MHSAA baseball ’Final Four’ The Grosse Ile baseball team had a great run through the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 2 state tournament, winning district and regional championships and winning a state quarterfinal game. But in the end, a team with red-hot bats put an end to the Red Devils historic trip through the postseason. Heavy-hitting, high-scoring Grand Rapids Christian eliminated Grosse Ile from the state playoffs with a 9-1 win in a state semifinal game played on the campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing. Grand Rapids, which scored two runs in the third inning, never trailed in the game and the Eagles put the game away with seven runs in the
seventh inning. Grand Rapids Christian broke through in the top of the third inning, scoring a pair of runs to grab a 2-0 lead. Remington led off the inning with a double, and then went to third when sophomore Jackson Isaacs reached second on a throwing error. Remington then scored on an RBI single to center by Uchman, and Isaacs scored on a fielder’s choice groundout from Hedlund. Grosse Ile responded in the fourth inning on an RBI single to center by senior William Lowery. Lowry’s hit knocked in junior Cannon Kawadri after Kawadri hit a one-out double to the gap in left-center. But the sixth inning was decisive as
the Eagles scored seven runs on nine hits. The first run came on an RBI triple by junior Josh Winkle, and then sophomore Cannon Paul scored Winkle with an RBI single to make it 4-1. Senior Alec Koval and Uchman followed with two-run doubles, and Hedlund hit an RBI single, to make it 9-1 and cap the scoring. Kawadri and senior Tyler Garza each had two hits for Grosse Ile, which finished 23-7. The Eagles, who scored 58 runs in six games on their way to the state championship game, found their power cut off in the finals as they lost to Forest Hills Eastern 3-0 and
finished the year with a 27-9 record. For Grosse Ile, the loss to the grand Rapids team put a halt to a magical playoff run. The Red Devils knocked off old nemesis Trenton to win a district title. The Trojans had eliminated the Red Devils from the state playoffs each of the past four years. In the regionals, Grosse Ile clobbered Harper Woods 7-1 and then beat Huron League rival Milan 2-1 in eight innings to claim the regional title. In the quarterfinals, the Devils rallied from a big deficit to beat Dearborn Divine Child 15-11.
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 37
It must have been pentup energy, or stars aligning in Red Devil houses. Or, hard work paying off. Whatever the case, we need to bottle it up, box it, and Bill Stevenson save it to be passed on for future use. This spring has seen some of the best athletic performances in recent Grosse Ile High School history. First, let’s start with varsity baseball. There was no Cinderella season. The team, which posted a 12-2 record in the Huron League, good for second place, caught fire in the postseason, winning the district and regional crowns. In the MHSAA State competition, they did what no Grosse Ile baseball team in “modern” history did – they advanced all the way to the state semi-finals, eventually losing to Grand Rapids Christian. The Michigan High School Baseball Association named infielder Tyler Garza to their first team Division 2 All State Team, with pitcher Michael Madrigal, second team All State. Boys’ Golf won their league, and were the runnersup in their regional, finishing fifth in the state. Girls’ Track saw solid performances all year, with a second place finish in the Huron League and invitationals. At the state finals, Natalie Christnagel continued her outstanding performances winning the state championship with a first place jump of 5’4” Her teammate, Kaitlyn Molnar earned her All State recognition by finishing fifth in the long jump, with a leap of 16’-10.5” Freshman pole vaulter Sam Vesperman finished
third in the vault with a new school record of 14’4”. His performance set a new state record for the highest vault ever accomplished by a freshman in boys’ track and field. Ever. Girls’ Soccer continued their historic achievements
with a record of 14-5-1, winning first place in both the league and district finals. Girls’ Tennis won their league, and was second in the region. At the Spring Sports Awards ceremony held on June 6, coaches announced
the following athletes as their Most Valuable Players for the 2021-2022 spring season: Girls’ Crew - Abigail Lauth; Boys’ Crew - Andrew Percha; Boys’ Track - Tyler Swick; Girls’ Track - Andrea Fulmer; Baseball - Tyler Garza and Michael Madrigal; Softball -
Kathryn Antosiewicz; Girls’ Tennis - Hayden Kobiljak; Girls’ Soccer - Alyssa Naso; Boys’ Golf - Anthony Joly-Naso; Lacrosse - Cole Kasiborski; and Clay Target Jacob Reno.
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
Grosse Ile athletes excel at all levels
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK — GROSSE ILE GRAND
Page 38 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
SPARK IN THE PARK
TO BRING COMMUNITY TOGETHER
LYONS PARK Corner of Macomb Street & Lyons
DDA Downtown
6pm-9pm
Friday August 12th Uptown Jazz Trio
Development Authority
Bring your lawn chair and join us for an evening of music and fellowship amongst your friends and neighbors on Grosse Ile! Beer and wine will be available for purchase provided by the Rotary. Light refreshments will be available for purchase provided by Pop Up Platter.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
D L O S
Landscape Supply & Garden Center WE CARRY EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR LANDSCAPING PROJECT Topsoil ∙ Sand ∙ Gravel ∙ Mulch Stone ∙ Boulders ∙ Retaining Walls Flowering Trees ∙ Shade Trees ∙ Shrubs IN STORE COUPON SPEND $30
SAVE
5
$
With coupon. Plus tax. Not valid with any other offer. Based on local delivery. Expires 7-31-22
IN STORE COUPON SPEND $60
SAVE
With coupon. Plus tax. Not valid with any other offer. Based on local delivery. Expires 7-31-22.
LANDSCAPE JOBS, BRICK PAVER JOBS, COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL SAME DAY DELIVERY AVAILABLE!
10
$
SUSIE SELLS... Yes she does!
“our house sold in one day! susie is a great realtor. i was a high maintenance client and she showed me house after house after house. she never gave up until we found something. susie is fun and efficient. she takes care of everything and our purchase and sale went seamlessly.” ~ tracey s.
Call for a
FREE ESTIMATE
23216 Telegraph Rd. (S. of West Rd) BROWNSTOWN ∙ (734) 671-8800
www.RauppBrothers.com MON-SAT 8AM-5PM CLOSED SUNDAY
Stop By & Shop Our Large Selection of Professional Grade Plants & Materials
9105 MACoMB grosse ile
734-775-2983 susiearmiakrealtor@gmail.com susiearmiakrealtor.com
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 39
Grosse Ile’ s Best and Brightest By Bill Stevenson The faculty and administration of Grosse Ile High School have announced the final rankings for this year’s seniors. Based upon their cumulative high school grade point averages on a 4.0 scale, the following students are the Valedictorians and Salutatorians of the Class of 2022.
Ella Grace Brodeur University of Michigan
John Camden Finazzo University of Michigan
Daniel Joseph Heilman University of Michigan
Sophie Grace Calcut Oakland University
Liliana Lynn Finazzo University of Findlay
Emma Catherine Johnson University of Michigan
Briggs Bartolo Damman University of Michigan
Andrea Lynn Fulmer University of Michigan
Connor Timothy Korte University of Michigan
Harrison Thomas Lee Michigan State University
Cecilia Jane Vesperman Eastern Michigan University
Mackenzie Anne Woolsey Eastern Michigan University
Payton Lorna Thayer University of Michigan
Antoinette Jacqueline Vizachero Michigan State University
Aleana Marie Worsley Penn State University
Lorenzo James Thrasher Michigan State University
Ashlyn Paige Weatherly Adrian College
Anthony Robert Caleb Michael Matkovich Joly-Naso University of Michigan Ohio Northern University
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
Class of 2022 Top Scholars Announced
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK — GROSSE ILE GRAND
Page 40 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
Congratulations 2022 Graduating Class
Ahmed Kanso
Aidan Asher
Aidan McCartney
Aidan Pullen
Alana DeMaggio
Aleana Worsley
Alex Slusne
Alexandra Heckman
Alexis Davenport
Alexis Moore
Alyssa Naso
Andrea Fulmer
Anna Cappellino
Anna Malonson
Anthony Joly-Naso
Anthony Shaheen
Antoinette Vizachero
Arianna Cook
Ashlyn Weatherly
Ava Bonham
Bailey de Cardenas
Bailey Owens
Ben Carter
Ben Lazorka
Ben Ottenbreit
Brendan Langley
Brianna Syrocki
Briggs Damman
Caden Skehan
Caleb Matkovich
Calvin Kasiborski
Cecilia Vesperman
Chloe Duncan
Christina Test
Clare Stefan
Clay Lafayette
Colin Howard
Connor Korte
Daniel Heilman
Dino Buccini
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 41
Egan Gorham
Elayna Miller
Ella Brodeur
Emily Bailey
Emma Alexander
Emma Johnson
Erika Pietras
Eva Ottenbreit
Evan Sawicki
Gaaron Black
Gabriella Molnar
Gabrielle Iverson
Gina Daly
Grace Kuzmiak
Grace Mans
Grant Willison
Gunner Boehling
Hannah Shores
Harrison Lee
Hayden Swan
Heather Taulbee
lan Anderson
Isabella Cavallin
Isabella Kirksey
Jack Cislo
Jack Czarnik
Jacob Gronda
Jacob Reno
Jenna Mahmoud
John Finazzo
Jonathan Duke
Jonathan Millazzo
Jordan Keri
Joseph Gall
Joseph Marshall
Josephine Niehoff
Jude Hopkins
Julia Lahr
Kaitlyn Wright
Katherine Frucci
Kelsey Holmes
Kenzie Woolsley
Krenar Ziberi
Lauren Hinzmann
Leonardo Uresti-Balderas
Liam Sayre Mata
Liliana Finazzo
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
Dylan van de Wetering
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK — GROSSE ILE GRAND
Page 42 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
Lina Mahmoud
Lindsey Miller
Lorenzo Thrasher
Luca Baiocco
Lucas Centlivre
Lucas Marinkovich
Lucia Caballero Bentley
Lucie Neilson
Luke Auger
Luke Champnella
Luke Gilbert
Luke Markley
Madia Adnan
Madison Jazdzewski
Madison Melian
Madison Rush
Madison Sandel
Maranda Ferguson
Margaret Justusson
Marie Hromi
Michael Madrigal
Natalia Cusumano
Natalie Christnagel
Natalie Garcia
Nathan Wiedyke
Nicholas Lasky
Nicole Roque
Nicoletta Boucher
Nolan Swamy
Olivia Barnard
Olivia Heckman
Parker Miklos
Payton Thayer
Pranav Vaya
Rachel Gunter
Rachel Ross
Reece Buchan
Rourke Dauter
Ryan Kuhne
Ryan Mallon
Ryan Sosnowski
Sara Whitty
Seth Perko
Sophia Smart
Sophie Calcut
Spencer Polgar
Stephania Sketch
Thomas Drzyzga
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 43
Timothy Hack
Tyler Garza
Veronica King
William Bearden
William Lowery
Xavier Williams
Zachary Luh
20 OFF %
ENTIRE PURCHASE
WOODHAVEN Zachary Watson
Zane Kelems
Zoe Sehmer
GI pets
19295 West Rd. 734.671.6936
SOUTHGATE
15060 Eureka Rd. 734.720.9797 Grooming Available
ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS IF APPLICABLE VALID 07-25-2022 TO 07-31-2022
ENTER CODE 81025 AT CHECKOUT
TAYLOR
22124 Ecorse Rd. 313.295.6500 Grooming Available
DEARBORN
2621 Telegraph Rd. 313.278.4799
NOW OPEN
Welcome to Island House Senior Living!
Miles
Meet Miles. He is three-years old and lives on Grosse Ile with his human companion Debbie Wiedyke. Would you like to see your pet’s photo in an upcoming edition of the Grosse Ile Grand? We can make it happen. Simply email a photo, along with your name, the pet’s name and the community in which you live to Sherry@gobigmultimedia.com and we will take care of the rest.
What We Offer: • Senior Living for Six Seniors • 24-7 for Total Care • Supervision and Care for Dementia and Incontinence • Large and Spacious Home for Privacy • Enclosed Courtyard for Safety • Located Downtown for Easy Activities, Visitation, Walking
CALL FOR A TOUR! • 734-771-4004 8504 Macomb St. Grosse Ile, MI 48138 info@islandhousegi.com www.islandhousegi.com
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
Tim Elliott
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK — GROSSE ILE GRAND
Page 44 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 45
Wyandotte’s 61st Annual Street Art Fair is upon us, right in sync with me – Peter Rose – as I manufacture my 61st article for the Go Big Newspaper empire of Downriver. Many merchants dread it. It is taxing, it is tiring. But it is also an event that reenergizes me every single summer, going back to the mid-70s. I work every hour of every fair, and am an Peter active participant. Rose Last year the fair marked the emergence from being without such events for a long time. Because it was still rather iffy, with Ann Arbor serving as a green light when they declared it was on, the Fair was very different. The artists jumped on board, as did the traveling food trucks that make the Fair a fair. There was no beer area, nor heavily amped music. Wyandotte’s Social District was (and is) in effect, enabling the restaurants and bars to become the sole providers of alcohol. Kudos to Heather Thiede-Champlin and her team for saving the day. It was awesome. Their efforts resulted in a spectacular fair, arguably the best I have experienced over all these years. People were so happy and relieved to be out and about. All four days were simply peaceful and vibrant, and people really wanted to buy stuff. Artists were delighted by the absence of loud music and massive beer consumption, which resulted in more people enjoying the art and the show that felt less hectic, more bucolic. For merchants like me who see 200,000 people come past our doors in four days, the Fair is Christmas in July. Seriously, our Wyandotte stores have had the benefit of a massive surge in transactions in a month that was always difficult for our mall stores. I’m very grateful for it, and am probably the only person in the world that wishes it was a longer event. Every year, I hate to see it end. I know, I know, I’m a lunatic. There is a point here; I’m not just hyping the Street Art Fair. I’m calling attention to the fact that its makeup
is precisely what I advocate for, seemingly non-stop: The Wyandotte Street Art Fair is a stunning example of localism from near and far, concentrated in four days to create a Fair that is loved by so many. Without really focusing on it as such, people support it because they love these artists and their passion, their talent, their independence as they travel around. They do this in a town that is virtually all local and independent. Remember that I advocate first and foremost for Wyandotte, as that’s where my businesses are. Right behind that is the local and independent business community of the Downriver area. Then the state, and finally, small, and unique anywhere they are. I have purchased so many things at past Wyandotte fairs, and many others that are absolutely unique. Would never find them anywhere else. And it is deeply satisfying to me that every time I have, I’ve helped that artist stay independent. I’ve “bought their chairs,” to steal a line from the movie Phenomenon, which has really stuck with me since I heard it so long ago. Independence seems incredibly amped up any more to me, more important than ever. More and more and more people
seek that authenticity, that passionate urgency that one cannot find in businesses funded by Wall Street and related forms of investment. There is no soul in places like that. They exist to satisfy shareholders and business plans that siphon money away from the communities they infest. Love Wyandotte is the familiar name of the Wyandotte Independent Business Alliance, which exists to hype indie businesses in Wyandotte, to whatever extent we can. But we support Local everywhere, so we created Love Local. That facebook page is where we say nice things about businesses that appreciate the support. If we get one more customer for a business, we are elated, but honestly, we are very selfish in this mission, in two ways: 1.) We do something to boost businesses we like and hope to be able to patronize in the future. 2.) It feels remarkably good to be nice, to be supportive, to be happy by doing this. It gets really wearisome to read about people calling out businesses in public, with vengeance and hostility. The amount of work that goes into operating any indie business is incredible, and it is, once again, the energy of a single passionate and resolute person that lives among us all.
Being mean is frankly intolerable. We’ll never succeed in getting “those people” to keep their poison where no one can feel it, but we can do an enormous amount of good in counterbalancing the depressing effect such morons have on our psyches. Over-tipping to a waiter that just got stiffed by a stingy or nonexistent tip just before you…..helps them stay or get happy. That’s one illustration of the rewarding vibe that happens when we all keep the idea of community alive, for businesses, residents, visitors…. everyone. A happy, thriving business, among a whole beehive of happy, thriving businesses, is electric. The feeling that I, for one, get from that is hopefully extremely contagious through these ideas I share. Be Local. Let the idea be just a representation of your commitment to be a real part of that vibe. We should all be striving to be the reason such places thrive. For so many, it is automatic – just not interested in shopping big. They do it for their own gratification. If you’re not one of those people, you should find out more about what makes all those people heroes and angels and happy.
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
The summer of ‘I Love Local’ is here
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK — GROSSE ILE GRAND
Page 46 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
GROSSE ILE GRAND
CONCRETE DELIVERY — 1/2 yard on up! Michigan’s SMALLEST concrete delivery trucks Driveway and lawn FRIENDLY COURTEOUS drivers Open 6 DAYS A WEEK
SPECIAL ORDERS ON SUNDAYS
Call for a FREE estimate
313-841-7333
GROSSE ILE GRAND
July 12 — August 11, 2022 • Page 47
ADVERTISING INFO CALL 734-282-3939 AND GET RESULTS
GROSSE ILE GRAND
Want top r u o y r o f r dolla home? ! t s i l o t e m i Now’s the t port, call us at
e r e u l a v e e r f a For
0 2 0 3 1 734-67
Search for listings online or download our home search app at C21Riverpointe.com Like us on Facebook and Instagram to get valuable statistics and information, and follow our Blog for advice and articles!
Knowledge. Caring. Integrity ... ALWAYS.
Knowledge. Caring. Integrity ... ALWAYS.
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK — GROSSE ILE GRAND
Page 48 • July 12 — August 11, 2022
E. Ann Redfield
Jonathan hodge 14031 Pennsylvania Rd, Suite C Riverview, MI 48193 734-282-8582
John serb 22673 Allen Road, Suite 200 Woodhaven, MI 48183 734-672-7504
Clare M McMillan AAMs* 565 Oak Street Wyandotte, MI 48192 734-285-0224
Broker / Owner