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July is National Vehicle The� Protection Month During National Vehicle The� Protection Month, the Michigan Automobile The� Prevention Authority (ATPA) is seeking to educate the public and raise awareness on auto the� and carjackings. “July and August are the top months of the year for vehicle the� in Michigan and throughout the country,” said Mr. Dan Vartanian, executive director of ATPA. “Motorists can avoid becoming victims by taking some simple precautions.” The ATPA suggests the following tips: • Be alert and aware of your surroundings at all times. • Keep your keys with you at all times. Never leave your keys in or on your vehicle. • Close and lock all windows and doors when you park your vehicle. • Always park in well-lit areas or in a garage, if possible. • Never leave valuables in
your vehicle, especially in view. Additional information on how to prevent becoming a victim can be found by visiting the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security at h�p://www.state.gov/m/ds/rls/ rpt/19782.htm. Since the inception of the ATPA in 1986, auto the�s in Michigan have decreased by over 65 percent. The authority is governed by a seven-member board of
directors appointed by the Governor, which includes representatives of law enforcement, automobile insurers and consumers of automobile insurance. Each year the board awards grants to law enforcement agencies, prosecutors’ offices and nonprofit community organizations to prevent auto the�, catch auto thieves and put the thieves in jail. For mpore information, visit www. michigan.gov/atpa.
The west Michigan-based gospel/bluegrass band Calabogie Road will appear Friday, Aug. 1, as part of the free evening concert series at Walker Tavern Historic Site near Brooklyn. The concert starts at 6 p.m., weather permi�ing. “Band members have been playing for more than 30 years, and we are delighted to include their lively humor and great music in our summer evening concert series,” said Walker Tavern site historian Laurie Perkins. Guests are encouraged to
bring a picnic, a lawn chair and a friend, and enjoy some toe-tapping music. The performance is the second in a series of three concerts. The final concert is set for Thursday, Aug. 28, featuring the Old Tyme Millers String Band, a local gospel/bluegrass group. A Recreation Passport is now required for entry to Cambridge Junction Historic State Park, the home of Walker Tavern. For more information on the Recreation Passport, go to www.michigan.gov/recreationpassport.
The Department of Natural Resources reminds the public that importing certain baitfish species is prohibited. The DNR has recently received numerous questions regarding the importation of baitfish into Michigan and points these inquiries to the Susceptible Fish Species list in Fish Disease Control Order 245. The release – both intentional and unintentional – of live baitfish is one of the best ways to spread fish diseases. To protect Michigan’s world-class fisheries, imported baitfish should be inspected and certified that they are free of diseases, such as viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus.
Popular baitfish species on the Susceptible Fish Species list include, but are not limited to: bluntnose minnow, emerald shiner, Pacific herring, spo�ail shiner and white sucker. It is unlawful to bring any of these species into Michigan unless they have been approved by the DNR for importation, which requires being certified by approved laboratories as disease-free. This includes bringing baitfish into Michigan for commercial, recreation or personal use. For more information, review Fish Order 245 at www. michigan.gov/documents/dnr/ FO_245.10_317517_7.pdf.
Calabogie Road to appear at Walker Tavern Historic Site
Anglers reminded importing some baitfish is unlawful
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MORNING STAR • July 27, 2014 • Page 16 the very first plat map of the Village, in 1836. This plat map was drawn in the Territory of Michigan by members of the Albion Company, and dated ISTORICAL May 12, 1836. It was validated by W. J. Phelps, the local JusOTEBOOK tice of the Peace, and subsequently registered with the by Frank Passic Calhoun County Register’s Albion Historian Office in Marshall. This is the map that laid out the streets of our community, gave them names, and made provision for parks and other special features. Oak St. was the southernmost street at the time. Our focus this week however are the two railroads that were envisioned The railroad has been rived in Albion in 1844. These for our community found around in Albion for a very early trains rode on top of on that 1836 map. They were long time. The railroad was a “strap iron” that was fastened envisioned just a few blocks west of “The Forks” of the major means of transporting to the top of wooden ties. goods, services, and passenRailroads were in the plans Kalamazoo River, the la�er gers for many years. It was a for Albion from the very be- of which was what a�racted major connection to the rest of ginning of our community. se�lers here. From our Histhe world. The first train ar- Proposed railroads appear on torical Notebook we present a
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Calendar of events - week of July 27 Events are placed in the calendar of events free of charge AS SPACE ALLOWS. To guarantee your event will be advertised, you should place an ad. July 27-August 15 • Community Music School Summer Private Lessons - JSO Performing Arts Center, 215 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson, 517-7823221. $ July 27 • Walker Tavern Farmers Market - 10am-2pm, 13220 M-50, Broolyn, 517-467-4401, www.michigan.gov/walkertavern. • Tompkins Center Historical Museum Open House - 1-4pm, 10138 Tompkins Rd. about a ½ mile north of Tompkins Center on Tompkins Rd., Rives Junction, Tompkins Center. • “Cymbeline” opening 2pm, Michigan Shakespeare Festival, Jackson College,
• Sunday Morning Breakfast - 8-11am, Jackson County Outdoor Club, 3550 Hart Rd., Jackson. • Pancake Breakfast 8am-1pm, pancakes, blueberry pancakes, eggs, sausage, applesauce, coffee, milk & juice. American Legion Post 55, 1230 Edwards St., Albion (South on Eaton St., right on Lincoln St. left on Edwards.) • Homer Historical Society Annual car, truck and vintage bike show - 9am3pm, Blair Historical Farm, 26445 M-60, one mile east of Homer, 517-568-3278. July 28-August 1 • Scavenger Hunt Extravaganza - 9am-4pm, grades 1-6, explore the galleries and park, make art projects, solve mysteries, and go on treasure hunts, The Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History, 3225 Fourth St., 517787-2320. 2111 Emmons Road, in Jack- • Preschool Summer Day Camp - 8:30-11:30am, age 3, son, 517-796-8600.$ Est.
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outdoor fun for preschoolers, The Dahlem Conservancy, 7117 S. Jackson Rd., Jackson, 517-782-3453, www.dahlemcenter.org. $ • Preschool Summer Day Camp - 12:30-3pm, age 4-5, outdoor fun for preschoolers, The Dahlem Conservancy, 7117 S. Jackson Rd., Jackson, 517-782-3453, www.dahlemcenter.org. $ • Kid Seires: “Wizard of Oz” - (PG) 2pm and 6pm, attend a movie and get one free entry into a drawing for a bike, (1)boy bike, (1)girl bike, drawing held on Aug 15, the more shows you see the more entries you will receive, Michigan Theatre of Jackson, 124 N. Mechanic St., Jackson, 517-783-0962. July 28 • Senior Yoga - 10am, JDL’s, Meijer Branch, 2699 Airport Rd., Jackson. 517788-4480 • Entertainer Joel Tacey: “ScienceRiffic Comedy Show” - 10:30am, magic and music, JDL’s Grass Lake Branch, 130 W. Michigan Ave., Grass Lake. 517-522-8211 • Al-Anon Meeting 10:30am, 12-step program for anyone affected by someone else’s drinking, First Presbyterian Church, 517937-9503. • U-Pick - 3:30-5pm, kids and teens pick each week, JDL’s Concord Branch 108 S. Main St., Concord. 517-5246970 • Entertainer Joel Tacey: “Science Riffic Comedy Show” - 4pm, discover a secret lab and help Joel find his missing sidekick, Maze the Mouse, JDL’s Hanover Branch, 118 W. Main St., Hanover. 517-563-8344 • eReaders at East w/ Erin - 3-4:30pm, must schedule appointments for these one-onone sessions, JDL’s, Eastern Branch, 3125 E. Michigan Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4074. • Jackson Duelist Yu-GiOh Club - 3-5pm, JDL’s, Eastern Branch, 3125 E. Michigan Ave., Jackson. 517788-4074 • Storytime - 7-7:30pm, children of all ages are invited to visit the Library wearing their pajamas for stories, crafts, songs, Albion District Library, 501 S. Superior St., Albion, 517-629-3993. July 29 • Jackson Breakfast Rotar y - 7-8am, Steve’s Ranch Restaurant, 311 Louis Glick Highway, Jackson, 517 796 9823. • Tuesday Morning Explorers - 9am, natural history tour, The Dahlem Conservancy, 7117 S. Jackson Rd., Jackson, 517-782-3453.
portion of that map, showing the southern portion of town. Let’s take a look. On the le� we see the corner of S. Superior and Oak Sts. where two do�ed lines intersect. One line moves diagonally from the southeast
July 30 • Senior Euchre - lunch: 12pm, play cards: 12:302pm, St. Aiden’s Church, 361 Grove St., Michigan Center, 517-783-1179. • “The Importance of Being Earnest” - 2pm, Michigan Shakespeare Festival, Jackson College, 2111 Emmons Road, in Jackson, 517796-8600.$ • Impression 5 Science Center: “Elephant Toothpaste” - 10:30am, Hands-on science exploration and dynamic, inquiry-based learning, JDL’s Concord Branch 108 S. Main St., Concord. 517-524-6970 • Impressions 5 Science on Wheels! - 12:30pm, hands-on science exploration and dynamic, inquirybased learning, JDL’s Parma Branch, 102 Church St., Parma. 517-531-4908 • Preschool Play - 1-1:30pm, children near or at preschool age and their adult, Albion District Library, 501 S. Superior St., Albion, 517-629-3993. • Impressions 5 Science on Wheels! - 2:30pm, hands-on science exploration and dynamic, inquiry-based learning, JDL’s Spring Arbor Branch, 113 E. Main St., Spring Arbor. 517-750-2030 • Craft Night - 5pm, families with kids of all ages are welcome to create wildly imaginative works, JDL’s Hanover Branch, 118 W. Main St., Hanover. 517-563-8344 • Knitting Group - 7pm, in the Meeting Room, Marshall District Library, 124 W. Green St., Marshall. 269-781-7821 ext. 23 • Brooklyn Cruise Nights - at Brooklyn Big Boy with custom autos, hit music from the 50s/60s, games for kids and adults and door prizes throughout the evening, more info. contact 517-592-
and moves northwest. This is labeled “Survey of Rail Road from Monroe to Marshall.” The other line moves diagonally from the east, turning southwest. It is labeled “Experimental Survey of Railroad from Detroit to St. Joseph.”
3212. July 31 • Grass Lake Community Walking Program - 8am and 6pm, at Stoker Field, 734-5936271, montoyes@cch.org. com/walkingprogram. • “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” - 7:30pm, Michigan Shakespeare Festival, Jackson College, 2111 Emmons Road, in Jackson, 517-796-8600.$ • Drop-in Playgroup 11am-12pm, ages 0-5, and their grown-ups, Albion District Library, 501 S. Superior St., Albion, 517-629-3993. • Sit n’ Stitch Group 1-3pm, Forks Senior Center, 1418 Cooper St., Albion. 517629-3842. • U Pick Movies - 3:30-5pm, kids and teens pick familyfriendly movies, JDL’s Hanover Branch, 118 W. Main St., Hanover. 517-563-8344 • Square Dancing in the Park - 7-9pm, basic, mainstream & plus, Cascades Park, Rotary Community Band shell, 517-784-0863. $ August 1-2 • Homer is Home Summer Festival - Downtown on Main St., more info. HomerChamber.org. August 1-3 • Dressage at Waterloo August I - for more information on this event please visit www.waterloohunt.com. August 1 • Senior Euchre - lunch: 12pm, play cards: 12:302pm, St. Aiden’s Church, 361 Grove St., Michigan Center, 517-783-1179. • National Librar y Lock In - 6-8pm, Teens play Minecraft/ Pizza & Pop & other activities, JDL’s Concord Branch 108 S. Main St., Concord. 517-524-6970 • Bard Talk - 7pm, “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” - 7:30 p.m. Michigan Shakespeare Festival, Jackson Col-
The la�er of course was even tually built in 1844, severa blocks northwards. Those would be where our presen tracks run. How many of our residents have rode on a train originating from our local rail road depot?
lege, 2111 Emmons Road, in Jackson, 517-796-8600.$ • First Friday Craft - 10:3011:30am, Marshall District Library, 124 W. Green St., Marshall, 269-781-7821 ext.10. • Arts in the Park - 7pm, Brooklyn’s Swain’s Memorial Park, more info. call 517592-2591. • “That Friday Night Thing” - 7-9pm, 7th-12th grades, First Baptist Church of Albion, 980 Haven Rd., Albion. 517-629-2654 August 2 • Albion Farmers’ Market - 8:30am-1pm, located in Stoffer Plaza, 211 Market Place, Albion, is open for the season. The market is currently open Saturdays • “The Importance of Being Earnest” - 2pm, Bard Talk - 7 p.m. “Cymbeline” - 7:30 p.m. Michigan Shakespeare Festival, Jackson College, 2111 Emmons Road, in Jackson, 517-796-8600.$ • Crazy Creations - 12pm, children of all ages, JDL’s, Hanover Branch, 118 W. Main St., Hanover. 517-563-8344 August 3-9 • Jackson County Fair Grandstand Country and Rock concerts, amusement rides, exhibits plus youth exhibits by 4-H and FFA. Animal exhibits: horses, cattle, swine, goats, poultry and rabbits, info. call 517-788-4405 or visit www.co.jackson.mi.us. $ August 3 • Sunday Morning Breakfast - 8-11am, Jackson County Outdoor Club, 3550 Hart Rd., Jackson. • Swingin’ at the Shell Music Series: Magic Bus 6pm, psychedelic music from the 60’s, 70’s and Woodstock era, at the Band Shell of Victory Park, Albion.
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