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ObituaryKHRISTINA LYNN
FARNSWORTH “KHRISTY” passed away at the age of 48 in her home, in Parma Town-ship on Feb. 5, 2020 of natural causes.
She is preceeded in death by parents Lore� a and Robert Farnsworth Sr.
She is survived by her chil-dren Grace (Kodi) Crabtree and Brandon Farnsworth; grand-children Adyn and Mia; sister Minerva Brown; brother Rob-ert Farnsworth Jr.; and special friend Louis McCubbins.
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JACKSON, MI – The Center for Family Health has been rec-ognized by the National Asso-ciation of Community Health Centers for outstanding ad-vocacy on behalf of aff ordable health care.
CFH was named an Advoca-cy Center of Excellence (ACE) at the gold level, the highest level possible. The award was announced in January by the national association.
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A family of giant steel sand-hill cranes have found a new home in the Ella Sharp Park roundabout. The sculptures, which are a work of local artist Rusty Rochefort, were installed in the center of the roundabout the morning of Friday, Feb. 7.
Sandhill cranes are native to the Jackson area. The City of Jackson Public Arts Com-mission selected this art piece for the roundabout to honor these majestic birds, which are a common sight around Ella Sharp Park. Two “adult” cranes stretching 15 feet tall and one “juvenile” crane at 13 feet tall now grace the round-about. The steel sculptures were fabricated by Rochefort at his workplace, Steinke-Fenton Fabricators in Jackson.
Rochefort says his friends, co-workers and girlfriend all helped him make this family of cranes come to life. “This is the biggest art piece I’ve ever cre-ated. I’m honored to be able to do something like this for the community. I’m also happy to be included in the other great artists who have put up fantas-tic sculptures all over town,” Rochefort said.
The roundabout, which in-tersects Fourth Street and the main entrance to Ella Sharp Park, is part of a massive gate-way construction project that was completed in fall 2019. The roundabout was added to pro-vide be� er traffi c fl ow through the area. Roundabout artwork and landscaping was built into the project’s budget. Parks
and Recreation Director KelliHoover says the cranes willhelp improve the gateway toJackson’s largest public park.“We’re excited to have thesebeautiful cranes at the entranceof our park. This family ofcranes will act as a focal pointfor the area and they will helpenhance the scenic beauty. Ef-forts like these improve thelook of Jackson and make it soresidents all over the city canenjoy public art,” Hoover said.
Over the past year, two oth-er sculptures were installed inthe city at the eastern gatewayto Downtown Jackson and atthe center of the Kibby Roadroundabout. A formal unveil-ing event for the Ella SharpPark roundabout art piece isplanned for later this spring.
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When you hear the name Parker in Albion, you may think of the landmark Parker Inn Motel, in existence here from 1924 to 1972. But there was also another Parker ho-tel, called Parker’s Exchange Hotel. The two namesakes weren’t related. Charles T. Parker (1815-1882) was a prominent Albion business-man who came to Albion with his wife Sarah (Beardsley) in 1848. Their hotel was located at 110 W. Michigan Avenue, which presently the site of the
parking lot behind our U.S. Post Offi ce.
The hotel went by various names through the years. It was originally erected in 1839 by Enos Du� on. In 1848 Dut-ton sold the hotel to Charles T. Parker and the name was changed to Parker’s Exchange Hotel. Regarding that 1848 purchase, the 1869 History of Calhoun County remarks (pg. 131): “…since which time it has been kept as a temperance house, and so successfully as to aff ord proof that at public
house can be maintained in a respectable manner without the sale of ardent spirits.” An 1870s-era key tag bears the name “C. T. Parker, Globe Ho-tel, Albion, Mich.”
Dr. Elmore Palmer wrote about Charles in his 1908 Bio-graphical Sketches: “He was a typical landlord, clever and congenial by nature, and ac-commodating to all.”
This wooden hotel was strategically located right next to the Michigan Central Rail-road tracks to the south, and the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad tracks to the north. Passengers could eas-ily walk to the hotel to spend the night if they so desired. In later years the hotel became a boarding house.
After Parker’s death in 1882, the hotel was acquired by Hen-ry VanA� a (1833-1911) and his wife Louisa (1839-1902), and renamed the Union House
Hotel. An 1894 advertisement stated, “Rates, $1 per day, spe-cial accommodations to the commercial public. All accom-modations that are found in a fi rst-class hotel.” The structure eventually became a boarding house a few years later, for in the 1897-98 Albion City Direc-tory the heading “hotel” has been eliminated, and replaced
with “Boarding House.” It lists the following persons living in the structure: Henry Van A� a, Charles B. Wallace, Mrs. Ne� ie Osborn, William J. Townsend, and Burt Drury.
The VanA� a’s daughter Cora (1860-1954) took over the operations as proprietor and renamed it the Van A� a House. It is last listed in the
1913 Albion City Directory. In1915 the U.S. Government pur-chased the property as part ofthe site of the new Post Offi cewhich was to be built, and thebuilding was razed that sameyear.
From our Historical Note-book this week we present a photograph of the Parker House Hotel-VanA� a House.
HISTORICAL NOTEBOOK
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AWARE, Inc. welcomes community members to its 42nd Annual Meeting and Open House. The annual meet-ing is open to the general pub-lic and provides opportunity for friends and supporters to learn about services off ered, and to meet staff and board members.
The Annual Meeting and Open House will be held Wednesday, Feb. 26, from 5-6
p.m. in the administrative of-fi ce building adjacent to the shelter at 704 W. Michigan Ave., in Jackson. The open house includes a tour of the shelter. Coff ee and light re-freshments will be served.
AWARE’s mission is to eliminate domestic and sexual violence while promoting so-cial change and empowering survivors by off ering free shel-ter and services.
AWARE to hold 42nd Open House and Annual Meeting
Telephone scammers are posing as human services of-fi cials and a� empting to steal personal information from unsuspecting Michigan resi-dents, warns A� orney Gen-eral Dana Nessel, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Director Robert Gordon and the Michigan State Police.
Offi cials have received multiple complaints from residents who have been con-tacted by scammers pretend-ing to be MDHHS employees in Kalamazoo County who then ask for personal infor-mation that could be used to steal identities. The scammers often use a practice known as spoofi ng, which allows phone calls to appear as if they are coming from real department phone numbers.
Anyone who receives one of those calls should hang up the phone. No one should
give out personal information to an unsolicited caller.
“If you are ever asked by an unsolicited caller to give out personal information, don’t do it,” Nessel said. “Hang up the phone immedi-ately and report anything that you suspect might be a scam to our offi ce.”
In the past several months, multiple local health depart-ments have also received re-ports of scammers posing as public health offi cials from residents in Bay, Jackson, Liv-ingston, Monroe and Washt-enaw counties.
“MDHHS does not call clients and ask for detailed personal information over the phone,” said MDHHS Direc-tor Robert Gordon. “At most a department caseworker would ask for a date of birth or the last four digits of your Social Security number. If you have any doubts, ask to
call the worker back and use the local offi ce switchboard to connect.”
The Michigan State Police off ers tips on how to avoid becoming a scam victim:
- Never give personal in-formation to an unknown caller;
- Do not respond to un-solicited emails from an un-known sender;
- Confi rm the identity of a contact by independently speaking with the identifi ed source (your bank, credit card company, government agen-cy, etc.);
- Use a reliable source to confi rm the contact’s phone number or email; and
- Report any suspicious contacts to police.
Those who wish to make a report about scam calls can do so by contacting the A� orney General’s Consumer Protec-tion Division. A complaint can be fi led online or by call-ing 877-765-8388.
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(Family Features) For those who are always on the go, it can be diffi cult to fi nd time to whip up meals and snacks that are both nutri-tious and tasty. However, with some simple changes - and timesaving recipes - you can create delicious dishes and meals that will keep you feeling energized to fuel your busy lifestyle.
For example, these quick and easy recipes for a main course, snacks and even desserts are all part of the Atkins low-carb lifestyle, a long-term, healthy eating approach focused on high-fi ber carbohydrates, optimal protein and healthy fats. The eating approach, which is a more fl exible version of the popular ketogenic diet, of-fers a balanced mix of foods containing fi ber-rich and nu-trient-dense carbohydrates while focusing on reduced levels of refi ned carbohy-drates, added sugars and the “hidden sugar eff ect” - when carbohydrates convert to sugar when digested. You don’t see the sugar, but your body does.
Learn more about the benefi ts of a balanced, low-carb approach, and fi nd more recipes to help kick-start a nutritious eating plan, at Atkins.com.
Egg Roll Bowl with Shrimp
Recipe courtesy of AtkinsPrep time: 5 minutesCook time: 10 minutesServings: 4
5 cups frozen caulifl ower
rice 3 tablespoons canola oil3 tablespoons sesame oil4 teaspoons minced or
pressed garlic2 teaspoons ginger past6 cups pre-cut coleslaw
(cabbage and carrots)1 cup sliced red bell pep-
per1/2 cup thinly sliced scal-
lions, root and tips trimmed1 teaspoon Chinese fi ve-
spice blend1/4 cup tamari soy sauce2 tablespoons mirin rice
cooking wine1 pound cooked and
peeled shrimp, thawed4 teaspoons sesame seeds
In microwave, steam cau-lifl ower according to pack-
age instructions. While caulifl ower is cook-
ing, warm large, nonstick skillet with lid over medium heat. Add oils, swirl to coat pan and, when shimmering, add garlic and ginger. Sauté until sizzling and fragrant, stirring constantly, about 30 seconds.
Add coleslaw, bell pep-per and scallions; continue sautéing, stirring frequently, until cabbage just begins to wilt, about 3 minutes.
Sprinkle on fi ve-spice blend and stir to incorpo-rate. Add soy sauce and mi-rin rice cooking wine to pan and stir to evenly coat cab-bage. Add shrimp to skillet; toss to evenly distribute. Re-duce heat to medium-low,
cover with lid and allowshrimp to warm, about 3 minutes.
Measure about 1 cup cooked caulifl ower rice intobo� om of four bowls. Topevenly with shrimp and cab-bage mixture, about 1 cupvegetables and 9-11 large shrimp per serving, driz-zling with pan sauce evenly.Sprinkle each bowl with 1 teaspoon sesame seeds andserve while hot.
Notes: To help meal come together quickly, use frozencaulifl ower rice, pre-gratedginger paste, pre-mincedjarred garlic and bagged coleslaw mix. Green onionsand bell pepper can also be pre-sliced.
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Otis is 73 pounds of happy, shy, wiggly, 1-year-old Pit Bull/Hound Mix. In short, he is adorable, but he’s a whole lot of adorable that could use some exercise and training. Otis is neutered, up-to-date on his vaccines, microchipped and tested negative for Heart-worm. Even though he’s a big boy he’s timid around new people, new dogs, and new experiences. Otis is an active dog that would do best in an active family. If you like the big dogs check out Otis. We think you’ll be happy you did. His adoption fee is $150.
Naomi is one of the great cats. She is a brown and grey Mac Tabby. She is roughly 1-2 years old, and a total sweetheart. It is apparent that she’s had a rough start in life, and yet she absolutely loves people! She is missing part of her tail and most of her left front leg. She does get around
fi ne, using her nub as a par-tial crutch. Naomi is also an FIV+ cat. FIV+ means that her immune system is compro-mised. However, FIV+ cats can live a long, happy and healthy life Naomi has to go to a home with other FIV+ cats, or with no other cats. This girl is so sweet and lov-ing! She adores a� ention. Her adoption fee is $60.
To meet Otis or Naomi drop in at the Cascades Hu-mane Society anytime Tues-day through Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. CHS is located at 1515 Carmen Drive in Jack-son. Their phone number is 517-787-7387
Thank you so much for supporting the Jackson Coun-ty Animal Shelter and pro-moting our adoptable pets.
Trusty is a handsome male, 8 year old stray who is black and white. This sweetheart is likely a cross between Labra-
dor and American Staff ord-shire. He is a friendly guy and when he wags his tail his hips wag too. Trusty gets excited to see guests and he will bring you his toy. He is healing from a skin infection and the hair is growing back in on that area. His adop-tion is partially sponsored reducing his fee. Dog adop-tions require an application. Availability date is when the dog becomes JCAS property; any necessary medical proce-dures may delay an adoption. A meet & greet with your dog is mandatory. A cat room walk-through is available to test reaction. Dogs will go to approved applicants; the adoption fee is $150, which includes vaccinations, micro-chip, and sterilization.
Bentley is a striking 3 year old male who is solid black. He has yellow green eyes and a very mellow demeanor. He
came in as a stray with a ter-rible case of fl eas, but he is healing from all that itching. Won’t you come meet Bentley today at the Jackson County Animal Shelter, 3370 Spring Arbor Rd., Jackson, Michigan. Cat Adoption Fees are $60 for one cat, $80 for two, which will include applicable tests, vaccines and spay/neutering. Any necessary medical proce-dures may slightly postpone an adoption.
Visiting the shelter is al-ways best, but other resources include: Online applica-tion: h� ps://www.co.jackson.mi .us /DocumentCenter /View/803 Fax it to the number on the app, or email it to: An-imalShelter-Fax@co.jackson.mi.us
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AuctionsAUCTION BID SALE: Center Self Storage, 3255 Page Ave, Jackson, MI. #5: Thomas Downs- Jumper cables, miscellaneous boxes and bags. #138: Anthony Bas-sett- table saw, extension ladder, 4’ ladder, air compressor, had tools, 20 ton bottle jack, lots of miscellaneous. Sealed bids and inspection of units 11am-1pm Wednesday, February 19, 2020. Sale of contents 1pm Thursday, February 20, 2020.
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NOTICEDate: 2/12/2020
The Leoni Township Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing Friday, March 6, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Leoni Township Meeting Hall, 913 Fifth St., Michigan Center, Michigan, to re-hear an appeal of the Board of Trustees November 12, 2019 decision to grant a conditional/special use permit to Joe Trolz ap-plicable to the property located at 2881 N. Portage Rd.
This hearing may go into closed session.
Tax Parcel ID #000-09-25-101-001-00
Purpose of hearing: Appeal of the Board of Trustees November 12, 2019 decision to grant a conditional/special use permit to Joe Trolz applicable to the prop-erty located at 2881 N. Portage Rd., Jackson, MI
Legal Description: THE N 18.25A OF NWFRL 1/4 OF NWFRL 1/4 SEC 25 T2S R1E 18.25A
Kerry PickettLeoni Township Clerk
NOTICEThe Leoni Township Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing March 4, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Leoni Township Meeting Hall, 913 Fifth St., Michigan Center, Michigan 49254.
000-09-32-102-015-00Lead Bunker Inc.3791 Ann Arbor Rd.
Purpose of hearing: Conditional Use Permit
Legal Description: BEG AT INTERSECTION OF SLY LN OF US-12 HWY WITH W LN OF HACKETT ST TH S ALG W LN OF HACKETT ST 377 FT TH W 180 FT TH N PAR WITH CEN LN OF HACKETT ST TO SLY LN OF SD HWY TH NELY ALG SD SLY LN TO BEG. SEC 32 T2S R1E 1.7A
Kerry PickettLeoni Township Clerk
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PARMA TOWNSHIPPUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: The Parma Township Public Accuracy test for the March 10th Presidential Primary will be held on Monday, February 24th at 12:00 noon at the Parma Township Hall, 16407 Comdon road Albion, Michigan. The Pubic Accuracy test is conducted to determine that the program and the computer being used to tabulate the results of the election counts the votes in the manner prescribed by law.
Donald Spangler, Clerk Parma Township
NOTICELEONI TOWNSHIP VOTERSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Election Com-mission meeting and the Public Accuracy Test for the Tuesday, March 10, 2020 Presidential Primary Election will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 25 in the Leoni Township Hall, 913 Fifth St., Michigan Center, MI.
The Public Accuracy Test is conducted to demonstrate that the computer program that will be used to tabulate the votes cast at the election meets the requirements of the law. All interested parties are invited to attend.
Kerry PickettLeoni Township Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. _2020-1____CONSUMERS ENERGY COMPANY
GAS FRANCHISE ORDINANCEAN ORDINANCE, gran� ng to CONSUMERS ENERGY COMPANY, its successors and assigns, the right and authority to lay, maintain and commercially operate gas lines and facili� es including but not limited to mains, pipes, services and on, under, along, and across public places including but not limited to highways, streets, alleys, bridges, and waterways, and to conduct a local gas business in the CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SANDSTONE, JACKSON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, including service to Michigan Automo� ve Compressor, Inc., for a period of thirty years.
THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SANDSTONE ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. GRANT and TERM. The CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SANDSTONE, JACKSON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, hereby grants to Consumers Energy Company, its successors and assigns, hereina� er called “Consumers” the right and authority to lay, maintain and commercially operate gas lines and facili� es including but not limited to mains, pipes, services and valves on, under, along, and across public places including but not limited to highways, streets, alleys, bridges, and waterways, and to conduct a local gas business in the CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SANDSTONE, JACKSON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, including service to Michigan Automo� ve Compressor, Inc., for a period of thirty years.
SECTION 2. CONDITIONS. No public place used by Consumers shall be obstructed longer than necessary during construc� on or repair, and shall be restored to the same order and condi� on as when work was commenced. All of Consumers’ gas lines and related facili� es shall be placed as not to unnecessarily interfere with the public’s use of public places. Consumers shall have the right to trim or remove trees if necessary in the conduc� ng of such business.
SECTION 3. HOLD HARMLESS. Consumers shall save the Charter Township free and harmless from all loss, costs and expense to which it may be subject by reason of the negligent construc� on and maintenance of the lines and related facili� es hereby authorized. In case any ac� on is commenced against the Charter Township on account of the permission herein given, Consumers shall, upon no� ce, defend the Charter Township and its representa� ves and hold them harmless from all loss, costs and damage arising out of such negligent construc� on and maintenance.
SECTION 4. EXTENSIONS. Consumers shall construct and extend its gas distribu� on system within said Charter Township, and shall furnish gas service to applicants residing therein in accordance with applicable laws, rules and regula� ons.
SECTION 5. FRANCHISE NOT EXCLUSIVE. The rights, power and authority herein granted, are not exclusive.
SECTION 6. RATES and CONDITIONS. Consumers shall be en� tled to provide gas service to the inhabitants of the Charter Township at the rates and pursuant to the condi� ons as approved by the Michigan Public Service Commission. Such rates and condi� ons shall be subject to review and change upon pe� � on to the Michigan Public Service Commission.
SECTION 7. REVOCATION. The franchise granted by this ordinance is subject to revoca� on upon sixty (60) days wri� en no� ce by either party. Upon revoca� on this ordinance shall be considered repealed and of no eff ect past, present or future.
SECTION 8. MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION JURISDICTION. Consumers remains subject to the reasonable rules and regula� ons of the Michigan Public Service Commission applicable to gas service in the Charter Township and those rules and regula� ons preempt any term of any ordinance of the Charter Township to the contrary.
SECTION 9. REPEALER. This ordinance, when enacted, shall repeal and supersede the provisions of any previous Consumers’ gas franchise ordinance adopted by the Charter Township including any amendments.
SECTION 10. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take eff ect on 2-18-2020.
We cer� fy that the foregoing Franchise Ordinance was duly enacted by the Charter Township Board of the CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SANDSTONE, JACKSON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, on the 10th day of February, 2020.
A� est:
I, , Clerk of the CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SANDSTONE, JACKSON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the ordinance gran� ng Consumers Energy Company, a gas franchise, was properly adopted by the Charter Township Board of the CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF SANDSTONE, JACKSON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, and that all proceedings were regular and in accordance with all the legal requirements.
Dated: February 10th, 2020
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Keith Acker, Charter Township Supervisor
Priscilla Sterre� , Charter Township Clerk
PUBLIC NOTICEConcord Township
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Public Accuracy Test for the March 10, 2020 Election has been scheduled for Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 2:00 pm in the Concord Township Of-fice, 121 Grove Street, Concord, Michigan.The Public Accuracy Test is conducted to dem-onstrate that the program and the computer that will be used to tabulate the results of the election, counts the votes in the manner pre-scribed by law.
Sheryll A. Dishaw, Concord Township Clerk
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RIVES TOWNSHIPThe Rives Township Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed township budget for fiscal year 2020/2021 at 8682 Lansing Ave Jackson, MI on February 25, 2020 at 5:30 P.M. A copy of the budget is available for public inspection at Rives Township Office 348 E. Main Street. Notice complies with MCL 141.436
Judi A. McCordRives Township Clerk
March Township Board Meeting will be held on March 16, 2020, due to the Presidential Primary.
Kris Runyon, Clerk
PUBLIC NOTICEPulaski Township
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February 16• Breakfast Buffet - 8-10:30am, Eggs, bacon, sau-sage links, pancakes, french
Calendar of events - week of February 16of YOU for National Library Lover’s Month! Intended for all ages. JDL’s Spring Arbor Branch, 113 E. Main St., Spring Arbor. 517-750-2030• Crouch & Hospice Quilters - 10am, Crouch Senior Center, 1715 Lansing Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4364.• STEM Storytime with Robots! - 11:30am, Robot-themed storytime for children ages 0-5. JDL’s Spring Arbor Branch, 113 E. Main St., Spring Arbor. 517-750-2030• Woodcarving Class - 1pm, Learn the art of woodcarving. Crouch Senior Center, 1715 Lansing Ave., Jackson 517 788-4364• T3 With AARP - 1pm, AARP will host a workshop on issues important to older adults and their families. Call 1-877-926-8300 for topics. Registration required. Intended for adults. JDL’s Eastern Branch, 3125 E. Michigan Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4074• Jam Session - 1pm, Dining Room, Crouch Senior Center, 1715 Lansing Ave., Jackson 517 788-4364• ADL Chess Club, 2-5pm, Meet at the Chessboard in the Adult Room. Albion resident Richard Johnson hosts. Come and enjoy this game of skill and strategy. Practice, learn new moves, ask questions and play the game! All ages and skill levels are welcome. Albion District Library, 501 S Superior St, Albion, 517-629-3993.• Divorce care support group - 6:30pm, 12 week class led by Pastor Rob includes videos, support group discussion and journaling. Concord UMC, 119 S. Main St., Concord.February 19• Build a Snowflake - Open Hours, check out the Tinker Tray and build a snowflake, intended for children. JDL’s Hanover Branch, 118 W. Main St., Hanover. 517-905-1399• Knit/Crochet - 10am, Spring Arbor Senior Center, 122 Star Street, Spring Arbor. 517 750-1010• Family Storytime - 10:30am, join us for a storytime intended for infants and toddlers, JDL’s Carnegie Branch, 244 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4087• Line Dance -12:15pm and 1:15pm, Crouch Senior Center, 1715 Lansing Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4364.• Penny Bingo - 1pm, Bring your own pennies to cover card. Winners get all the pen-nies. Crouch Senior Center, 1715 Lansing Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4364.• Crafting at Carnegie - 5:30pm, arts and crafts! Intended for adults. JDL’s Carnegie Branch, 244 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4087• Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University - 6:30-8:30pm, Concord United Methodist Church, 119 S. Main St., Concord.To register email fpu.com/1110028. Questions contact Rich Cornell, rcornell@arbor.edu.• Celebrate Recovery - 6:00pm, free support - Christ-centered 12-step recovery program for life’s hurts, habits and hang-ups. Safe and confidential. Albion Church of the Nazarene, 1792 East Michigan Ave., Albion. Questions, call Tim 517-795-4000February 20• Pool Challenge - 9-11:30am, Activity Room 106, Crouch Senior Center, 1715 Lansing Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4364.• Preschool Storytime - 10am, a storytime for children 3-5. JDL’s Summit Branch, 104 Bird Ave., Jackson. 517-783-4030
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Bring your quarters and play. Crouch Senior Center, 1715 Lansing Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4364.• Art Journaling - 10:30am, learn to use mixed-media to express yourself. Registration required, intended for adults, JDL’s Spring Arbor Branch, 113 E. Main St., Spring Arbor. 517-750-2030• STEM Storytime with Robots! - 10:30am, robot-themed storytime for children ages 0-5. JDL’s Eastern Branch, 3125 E. Michigan Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4074• Al-Anon Meeting - 10:30am, 12-step program for anyone affected by someone else’s drinking, First Presby-terian Church, Jackson, 517-937-9503.• DIY Rainbow Bouncy Balls - 4:30pm, Make your very own bouncy balls. Yes, they really bounce! Intended for children. JDL’s Meijer Branch, 2699 Airport Rd., Jackson. 517-788-4480• Fish and Chicken Buffet - 5-7pm, Rolls, fries, salad, veg-gies and dessert. Big 9 Sports-man Club, 12000 Folks Rd., Pulaski $February 22• Open Walking - 9am–12pm, Albion Community Center, Marshall Opportunity High School, 225 E Watson St, Albion. $• Open Swimming - noon-2pm, all ages. Participants must provide their own swim attire and towels. Albion Community Center, Marshall Opportunity High School, 225 E Watson St, Albion. $• Saturday Storytime - 1pm, join us for a storytime for children 0-5, JDL’s Carnegie Branch, 244 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4087• Jammin’ with Big L - 2pm, join Larry Roy Sumner Jr. for a concert that will blow you away! Intended for all ages, JDL’s Eastern Branch, 3125 E. Michigan Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4074• Knitting with Friends - 3pm, bring your current knitting project or start a new one. Intended for all ages. JDL’s Meijer Branch, 2699 Airport Rd., Jackson. 517-788-4480February 23• Breakfast Buffet - 8-10:30am, Eggs, bacon, sau-sage links, pancakes, french toast, potatoes, sausage gravy & biscuits, milk and juice. Big Nine Sportsman Club, 12000 Folks Rd., Pulaski $• Build Your Own Telescope - 2-3:30pm, make your own working telescope with astronomy buff Meg Gower. Limited to 20 telescopes. Eddy Discovery Center, 17030 Bush Rd., Waterloo Recreation Area near Chelsea. Advanced Registration required 734-475-3170.$
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Unknown Crowe 8:00 PM 8:45 PM
Reign in Bedlam 9:15-10:00
Death of a Century 10:30 PM- 11:15 PM
Sharp Talent Showcaseat The Music Box
Choice of 2 homemade soups, salad bar with many tasty toppings, grilled cheese or
peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
St. Catherine Laboure Church of ConcordSoup and Salad Dinner
Donation $7.00 per individual- TAKE OUT AVAILABLE -
St. Catherine Laboure Church • 211 Harmon Ave., Concord
Fridays during Lent Starting February 28th 4:30-7:00PM
BINGOJackson Eagles 612
301 Detroit St. JacksonWednesday & Friday through Monday
Doors open 4:15, Earlybird 6:15517-782-5622
American Legion Post 55, 1230 Edwards St., Albion(South on Eaton St., right on Lincoln St. left on Edwards.)
Sunday, February 23 • 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
Adults ....................$7.00Children 4-12 .........$6.00Children under 4 .....FREE
Fundraiser to support American Legion Post 55 programs
Pancakes, eggs, sausage,
applesauce, coff ee,
milk & juice.
Pancake BrunchDonations:
Gluten free pancakes available upon request.Coff ee donated by Biggby Coff ee
American Legion Post 55, 1230 Edwards St., Albion
(South on Eaton St., right on Lincoln St. left on Edwards St.)
Pancake Brunch
Sunday, February 238 a.m.–1 p.m.
Donations:Adults ......................$7.00Children 4-12 ...........$6.00Children under 4 .......FREE
Fundraiser to support American Legion Post #55 programs.
Pancakes, eggs, sausage, applesauce, coff ee, milk & juice.
Gluten free pancakes available upon request
Coff ee donated by Biggby Coff ee
American Legion Post 55, 1230 Edwards St., Albion(South on Eaton St., right on Lincoln St. left on Edwards.)
Sunday, February 23 • 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
Adults ....................$7.00Children 4-12 .........$6.00Children under 4 .....FREE
Fundraiser to support American Legion Post 55 programs
Pancakes, eggs, sausage,
applesauce, coff ee,
milk & juice.
Pancake BrunchDonations:
Gluten free pancakes available upon request.Coff ee donated by Biggby Coff ee
As of January 2020: New price is $7 adult and $6 child
American Legion Post 55, 1230 Edwards St., Albion(South on Eaton St., right on Lincoln St. left on Edwards.)
Thursday, Feb. 18 • 4–7 p.m.
Fundraiser to support American Legion Post 55 programs
Chili Dinner
American Legion Post 55, 1230 Edwards St., Albion
(South on Eaton St., right on Lincoln St. left on Edwards St.)
Tuesday, Feb. 184:00–7:00 p.m.
Fundraiser to support American Legion Post #55 programs.
Enjoy chili, corn bread selections and if some of the chili was too spicy there will be ice cream
Chili Dinner
Sample any and all recipes for $5.00
by donationEnjoy a Variety of Chili made by Legionnaires
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Enjoy a Variety of Chili made by Legionnaires
Enjoy chili, corn bread selections and if some of the chili was too spicy there will be ice cream
by donation
toast, potatoes, sausage gravy & biscuits, milk and juice. Big 9 Sportsman Club, 12000 Folks Rd., Pulaski $ • Living With Coyotes - 2-3pm, Come to this informative presentation by Holly Vaughn from the Michigan DNR to learn all about these resourceful animals and how to co-exist with them. Program aimed at adult audience. Eddy Discovery Center, 17030 Bush Rd., Waterloo Recreation Area near Chelsea. Registration required 734-475-3170.$• LEGO Sunday - 2pm, an afternoon of free building for all ages. Registration required. Intended for all ages. JDL’s Carnegie Branch, 244 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4087• Frozen JR. 2:30pm, Cast includes 5th through 9th grade youth. A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, Princesses Anna and Elsa. Franke Center for the Arts, 214 E. Mansion St., Marshall. 269-781-0001February 17• Celebrate National Library Lover’s Month - Open Hours, Drop in to create a bookmark as a celebration of YOU for National Library Lover’s Month! Intended for all ages. JDL’s Spring Arbor Branch, 113 E. Main St., Spring Arbor. 517-750-2030• Preschool Storytime - 11am, enjoy a storytime for children 3-5, JDL’s Henrietta Branch, 11744 Bunkerhill Rd., Pleasant Lake. 517-769-6537• Toddler Tales Storytime - 11am, join us for a family storytime. Intended for children, JDL’s Spring Arbor Branch, 113 E. Main St., Spring Arbor. 517-750-2030• Cash the Reading Dog - noon, come read a book to Cash our reading dog, intended for all ages, JDL’s Spring Arbor Branch, 113 E. Main St., Spring Arbor. 517-750-2030• Open Gym - 6-8pm, grades 5-12, Albion Community Center, Marshall Opportunity High School, 225 E Watson St, Albion. $February 18• Celebrate National Library Lover’s Month - Open Hours, Drop in to create a bookmark as a celebration
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