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This publicationprinted on 50% recycled paper.

Member

PublicationsINDEPENDENT FREE PAPERS

OF AMERICA

1001 E. Columbia Ave. Battle Creek, MI 49014Phone (269) 965-3955 • FAX 968-8586

www.The [email protected]

Thursday, April 19, 2012Published by J-Ad Graphics, Inc.

(269) 945-9554 • 1351 N. M-43 Highway • Hastings, MI 49058-0188

See Page 6

Support CIR

Vegas styleTONIGHT, April 19

@ BCC Rotary Auction

• Celebrity Impersonators

• Raffle

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and Leathers5568 Beckley Rd. Battle Creek

(269) 979-41011-888-979-FURS (3877)

Mon 10am-8pm Tue-Sat 10am-5:30pmwww.burtrumfursandleathers.com

Fur Storage On SitePrepay & Save $500

on each coat stored

FULL FUR & LEATHERSERVICES AVAILABLE

Over 1200 Coatsin stock!

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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

111 East Michigan Ave. Battle Creek 269.963.5567

Online AuctionTHURSDAYAPRIL 19TH8:00am – 8:00pm

www.Biddergy.com

Many collectibles, jewelry, time pieces, original art,

sporting goods, tools, furniture, hobby & craft itemsPROCEEDS FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS

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Take a free test-drive and Ford Motor Companywill donate up to $6,000 to Lakeview High School.*The more people who drive, the more Lakeview High School Dance

Team and Youth in Government Club will earn. You do the math.

Committed to serving Battle Creekand its surrounding communities

2013 ESCAPE

First United Methodist Church111 East Michigan Ave., Battle Creek

269-963-5567

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[email protected]

30 E. Columbia Ave. Battle Creek • Between Riverside & Capital

WE BUILD CUSTOM BOXES ANDCRATES.

What do you do when what youwant to ship is too big, heavy orawkward to fit in a box? You call

us. As the certified packingexperts, we can build a custombox or crate for anything you

need shipped - from fragile itemsto machinery and industrial

equipment.

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GRAND OPENINGFOR OUR NEW LOCATION!

Please join

Bandeen Orthodonticsfor an

OPEN HOUSEThursday, April 19th

5-7pm at4602 Beckley Rd.

GRAND OPENINGFOR OUR NEW LOCATION!

269-963-4118We are also honoring the 2011Smile For A Lifetime Scholarship

Recipients from 6-6:30pm.

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F A M I LY D E N T A L C A R EWE ACCEPT DELTA!!

(and most insurance)

EMBARRASSED TO SMILE?FREE Smile Exam

(Offer expires 4/30/12)

97-Y-WAIT (979-9248)5568 Beckley Road, Suite 6 Battle Creek MI

www.affordabledentalbc.comemail: [email protected]

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Twiggy’s Big BounceActivity Center

205 8th St. - 269.660.3240(off Helmer Rd. across from airport in Springfield)

Calling all kids

- Bouncing - Birthday Parties - Rentals - Craft Activity Corner - After School Camp

FUN

TI

ME!

BOUNCE

AWAY!

Benefits going to Susan G Komen, Race for the Cure

Anything and everything for the whole family.Clothing, baby items, toys, furniture, household items,

home dècor, bikes, outdoor equipment and much more!

The Holiday Inn12812 Harper Village Drive

Battle Creek, MI 49014

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2200%% OOFFFFCARPET CLEANINGCall today for a free estimate!

Offer expires 5/17/12Baker

Brothers

Clean Care ServicesCarpet, Oriental Rugs, Upholstery & Air Duct Cleaning Specialists

Battle Creek (269) 965-7239

CCOOOUUUPPPOOONN

Spring Special

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For more information call 1 (888) 482-8780 or (517) 726-0670 or www.vermontvillesyrupfestival.orgThe Producers take pride in bringing you Pure Maple Syrup & Maple Products.

72nd Annual VERMONTVILLE

Maple Syrup Festival

SUNDAY, APRIL 29th, 20127:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Pancakes American

Legion/Nashville Lions

Starting at 11:00 a.m. Bar-B-Que Chicken – Lions Club

8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Pancakes - Band Boosters

10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Arts & Crafts

Maplewood School

10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Flea Market

(Downtown by Museum)

–Attend a Church of Your Choice-

Church Services 10:00 a.m.Congregational Church • 110 S. Main

Church Services 11:00 a.m.Methodist Church • 108 N. Main

Vermontville Bible Church • 250 N. Main

10:30 a.m. to 12:00 Ezy Street Band

12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday Afternoon Special6 Hours of Rides $16.00

12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. Little Miss Maple Princess Talent

12:30 p.m. Introduce Queen & Court

Arm WrestlingChairman: Greg Hoefler

Sponsored by MC Auto Repair & TowingTalent Winners

Egg Toss, Other Games Chairman: Merle Martin

Pancake DerbyChairman: Rob Trowbridge

Puff Dragon Pedal Tractor Pull

Chairpersons: Rex & Deb Cook

FRIDAY, APRIL 27th, 2012 - 6:00 P.M.OFFICIAL OPENING

Greetings, Invocation and IntroductionsPresentation of Queen and Court

Talent Show - The official opening of the festival is the Talent Show

to be held on the stage downtown with Sarah Shoemaker (517) 213-3015

as chairperson. Talent Show winners appear on the Sunday program. Also

various entertainment until fireworks.

Fireworks - Friday night at 9:15 p.m. If cancelled: Saturday night.

Friday Night Special Starts 4 p.m. - Mid America ShowsPay One Price - $16.00 / 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

4:00 - 8:00 p.m American Legion/Nashville Lions Serve Pancakes at the Legion Hall

5:30 - 7:30 p.m Band Boosters Serve Pancakes at

the Fire Barn

SATURDAY, APRIL 28TH, 2012Welcome by Don Rasey

Master of Ceremonies for the Weekend

7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Pancakes Nashville Lions / AmericanLegion at Legion Hall

7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pancakes Band Boosters at the Fire Barn

10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Arts & Crafts - Maplewood School10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Flea Market (By Museum)10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Maple Valley Jazz Band

Director: Dennis Vanderhoef

11:00 a.m. Children’s Parade - Theme: “KIDSARE AS SWEET AS MAPLE SYRUP” Chair persons Mary & Gene FisherPresentation of Queen and Court Crowning of 2012 Queen by 2011 Queen Zoanne Siple

11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Maple Valley High School ChoirDirector: Ryan Rosin

12:15 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Glen Erin Bagpipe Band1:00 - 2:00 pm Pending Quartet

Barbershop Chorus2:00 p.m. Grand Parade -

Grand Marshal: Kay MarshParade Theme: “The Maple Syrup Jamboree”Parade Chairpersons: Rob Trowbridge, Bonnie & Russ Laverty

3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Ionia Community Band5:00 p.m. - TBA Talent Winners5:00 p.m. Little Miss Maple Syrup Pageant

(Opera House)Co-Chairpersons, Brandy Wieland & Laurie Ruhstorfer

5:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Special - $16 / 6 hrs. of rides

FIREWORKSFriday,

9:15pm

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Harper Creek Community Swimming andHarper Creek Swim Club

Spring SplashParent and Little Tots Swim Class: This group is for both parent and chil-dren 6 months to less than 4 yrs old. The instructor will help you make your baby morecomfortable in and around the pool. Tues/Thurs/Sat 6:30-7:00 p.m. at middle school pool. Session 1. April 24th-May 5th $30 for 6 lessons ($5 a lesson)Session 2. May 8th-May 19th summer classes will be available

Adult Water Aerobics: Shallow warmer water exercises that will help you toneyour muscles with low impact resistance and help you improve your cardio with low stressendurance workout.Mon/Wed 6:30-7:00, Saturdays 6:00-6:30 at middle school pool.Session 1. April 23rd-May 19th Classes are 10 for $30, buy a punch card in

the office, and the 11th class is free.Session 2. May 21st – June 16th summer classes will be available

Skills and Drills: This class is for 8 and under swimmers who can swim with theirface in the water without assistance but need to build strength and technique. These swimmers are eligible but not required to swim on the Harper Creek Swim Club. These practices will be at the middle school pool. Mon/Tue/Thurs/Fri at middle school pool 7:00-7:45 p.m. Spring Session. April 23-June 11th $90.00

Learn to Swim: This class is for the non swimmer ages 4 and up. Swimmers willlearn how to breathe in the water and swim freestyle and backstroke. These swimmerswill be in the water with instructors to help with safety and to learn the basics. Once they graduate from this group they move to the Skill and Drills group. Tues/Thurs/Saturday 6:00-6:30 at middle school pool.Spring Session 1: April 23rd-May 19th $60.00 (12 Lessons)

May 21st-June 9th $60.00 (12 lessons)

Harper Creek Swim Club: Spring conditioning for the advanced swimmers.Ages 9 and up are allowed to swim with this group. Lanes are broke up by ability andendurance. Swimmer will have the option to swim 3:00-4:30 or 5:30-7:00 at the highschool pool. After swimming we will have dry-land and weight training from 7:00-7:45 inthe weight room at the high school. You must be in 8th grade or higher to do weight train-ing. This session will prepare swimmers for competitive swimming this summer. We will be competing in the South Central Swim League and for those who are interestedUSA swimming will be available. Practices in spring will be Mon-Thurs. This summer swimmers will have practice Monday-Friday twice per day at the best pricein town. $110.00 (8 weeks)

Summer Club Info will be available on line. Email [email protected]

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To make a donation or purchase with a credit card, please visitwww.thehavebc.org

To make donations or contribuitons via check or other, please fill out the information below and include it with your item(s)

Name: _____________________________________________________

Address: ___________________________________________________

City:___________________________ State:________ Zip:__________

Phone: _____________________________________________________

Enter enclosed amount or value $_____________

Make your check payable to: HAVEN of REST MINISTRIES

Mail to: Haven of Rest Ministries11 Green Street, Battle Creek, MI 49014phone 269.965.1148 fax 269.966.4155

Mark which donation applies ____Memorial ____Tribute ____General

– Donations are Tax Deductible –

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Now Open in Downtown Battle Creek 215 West Michigan Avenue

LUNCH BUFFET 11:00 AM - 2:30 PM (MON-SAT)DINNER 4:30 PM - 10:00 PM ] SUNDAY CLOSED

We do Custom Catering for all occasions; Office Parties, Birthday,Graduation Parties, Weddings and Meetings.

For Carry Out, Catering Service Please call us 269-962-9033, Fax 269-282-6730

A TASTE OF INDIA RESTAURANT

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Discount applies to equal value or less. Not valid withany other offer. Expires June 30, 2012.

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“As always, the view is on us”315 W. Columbia Ave. 269-962-7622

h2omi.comSun-Thu 4pm to Midnight • Fri & Sat 4pm to 1am

LIVE!SATURDAY 9PM TONY FIELDS

FRESH FISH FRIDAYS! Last 4 weeks’ catches:• Sheepshead caught off the coast of FLORIDA • Halibut caught off the coast of ALASKA• Bronzini caught off the coast of GREECE • Monk Fish caught off the coast of RHODE ISLAND

FIND OUT WHAT’S ON THE MENU THIS FRIDAY... CALL THURSDAY OR GO TO FACEBOOK!

WHEN IT RAINS,WE POUR!When our sign is lit,we are pouring1/2-price cocktailsall night!

Doug Deckeron piano everyFriday at 6pm

SUNDAY BRUNCH 11AM TO 3PM

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Market U.S.A.Main Street

FULL SERVICE LIQUOR DEPARTMENTOver 500 Varieties of FRESH MEATS Available

Over 200 Varieties of FRESH PRODUCE Available

540 MAIN STREET, BATTLE CREEK, MIFULL SERVICE FOOD STORE • 964-30824 SAFE, EASY EXITS

OPEN 6 A.M. - 12 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK

LOTTERY

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. PRICES GOOD WHILE SUPPLY LASTS ON ALL SALE ITEMS.

LB.

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10 LB BAGHAMBURGER

$229

BONELESSRIBEYE STEAKS$799

LB.

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$369LB.

JOHNSONVILLE FRESHBRATS19 OZ. PKG. (ALL VARIETIES) . . . . . . . . . . .

$399

BONELESS CATFISHNUGGETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$209LB.

$100EACH!

GAL.

1-2-3VEGETABLEOIL33 OZ.

$599PLUS DEP.ENLARGED MEXICAN DEPARTMENT

FRESH HOMEMADEBULK PORKSAUSAGE$189

MEAL PLANNER #3— ALL PORK BOX —

$3499

2 LBS. PORK STEAK2 LBS. BONELESS SIRLOIN2 LBS. COUNTRY RIBS2 LBS. RIB TIPS2 LBS. PORK NECK BONES

2 LBS. SMOKED HAM SHANK

1 LB. SAUSAGE1 LB. BAR-S HOT DOGS1 LB. BAR-S BOLOGNA

3-DAY SALEFRI., SAT. & SUN. APR. 20, 21 & 22 ONLY

SHOP THE LARGEST FRESH CUT MEAT CASE IN TOWN!

$219

FAMILY PACKS, 10 LB. BAGS

HAMBURGER

LB.$299

U.S.D.A. WHOLE BONELESS

N.Y. STRIPS

LB.CUT UPFREE

$399LB.CUT UP

FREE

HOT!

WHOLE BONELESS

RIB EYES

$1590

HONEYCOMB

BEEF TRIPE10 LB. BOX

$229LB.

FAMILY PACK PORK

SPARE RIBS

99¢

1 LB. PKG., BAR-S

JUMBO HOTDOGS 99¢

LB.

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WHOLE BONELESS

PORK LOINS10 LB. BAG

CHICKENLEG QTRS.

CUT UPFREE

COOK’S #1 BONE-IN

HALF HAMS

$599

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10 LB. BAGS, FRESH

PORKNECKBONE

10 LB. BAG FRESH

PIG FEET

COKEPRODUCTS24 PACK LOOSECANS. REG. PRICE $8.99

OUR FAMILYCHARCOAL16 LB. BAGS

DAISY JUMBOTOWELS& 4 PACKBATH TISSUE

KELLOGG’SFRUITSNACKS

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FAMILYPACKS

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FAMILY PACKBULK BACON . . . . . . . . . . . .

$259LB.

BAR-S 1 LB.LUNCH MEATS ALL VAR.

$109LB.

DUTCH BRAND BULKRED HOT FRANKS . . . .

$239LB.

FRESHSWEET CORN IN THE HUSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6/$2VIDALIA SWEET ONIONS . . . . . . . 69¢

LB.

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$129LB.

FRESH SLICED & WASHED

MUSHROOMS 8 OZ. PKG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2/$3

PORKBUTT ROAST

$179LB.

BEEF TRIPECAJA DE 10 LBS MENUDO DE RES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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$379LB.

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$159LB.

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$359LB.

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GREATDEALS!

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OUR FAMILYSALADDRESSING30 OZ.

• WYLER’S 6 PK DRINKS • BAG PASTA • MAC & CHEESE DINNER

• CAKE MIX • 100 VAR. COOKIES • MUSTARD & KETCHUP • 8 CT. SENOR FREEZ

SOUR ICE POPS • ASST. VAR. PAPER PRODUCTS -CUPS, TOWELS, NAPKINS

We Accept and Welcome: EBT BRIDGE CARDS • PHONE CARDS $5, $10, $20PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY AAPRIL 21, 2012. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.

99¢LB.

WASH. RED & GOLDEN DELICIOUSAPPLES

FRESHMANGOS

FRESH SLICEDPORK STEAKS

$189

CHICKENDRUMSTICKS

99¢LB.

CALIF.HEAD LETTUCE

89¢EA.

DDDOOOLLLLLLAAARRR DDDEEEAAALLLSSS !!!Battle creek’s #1 Dollar Deal Store - More Added Daily

$379

CANILLABAG RICEBIG 5 LB.BAGS

$549

LA PREFERIDACANSARDINES15 OZ.

EL MILAGROTORTILLACHIPS3 LB. BOXES

SAN MARCO’SDRIED CORNHUSKS16 OZ.

LA PREFERIDAWHITEHOMINY6 LB. CANS

LA PREFERIDAPINTO BEANS50 OZ. CANS

JARRITOSSODA1.5 LITER BTL.

$239

$329 $169

$599 $449

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5DOLLARS

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10For

BLUE BONNETMARGARINE45 OZ. TUBS

6DOLLARS

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CRYSTAL FARMSSHREDDED ORBRICK CHEESE8 OZ

5DOLLARS

2For

5DOLLARS

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BORDENAMERICANCHEESESINGLES12 OZ., P.P. $2.69

$199

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OUR FAMILY SPRINGWATER24 PACK $299

10DOLLARS

10For

HAWAIIANPUNCH128 OZ.

5DOLLARS

2For

FAYGO1 LITERS

$109PLUS DEP.

BESTPRICE

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JIFPEANUTBUTTER18 OZ.

HORMELCOMPLEATSKIDS MEALS7 OZ., 3 VAR.

3DOLLARS

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BETTYCROCKER BOX POTATOES18 VAR.

SAVORY DRESSINGS,100 VAR. SPICES,BREAKFAST POP-UPS, CEREALSASSORTED

T.J. FARMSFROZEN POTATOES24-32 OZ.

OUR FAMILYCHARCOAL16 LB. BAGS

5DOLLARS

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WESSON VEGETABLE OIL 48 OZ.

DAWN DISHSOAPS9 OZ.

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10DOLLARS

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OUR FAMILYKETCHUP24 OZ.

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TOTINO’SPIZZAROLLS120 CT.

$150

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HOSPITALITYCEREALS5 VAR., 7 OZ. BOX

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PENNFIELD SCHOOLSSchools of choice notice

2012-2013 School year

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April 2012Website: www.battlecreekpublicschools.org

P R I D E • P E R F O R M A N C E • P O T E N T I A L

With all the buzz about scholarships and post-secondary educationBattle Creek Central experienced a 58% increase in the number of applicants

to college and trade schools in 2012.

Central High School students sport their collegecolors as they prepare for their college careers.

Front (left to right): Danielle Bevel, EnnaFriedenstad, Kevin Portillo, Vania Word, JordannJackson, Gabriel Fitzpatrick.

Middle row: Mark Thu, Christina Thluai, NyssaRichardson, Chelsea Phillips, Ian Harryman,Stacey Bradley

Back row: Julian Makawi, Dion Starling,DaLaun Dillard

Fremont Kindergarten students anticipating their Bearcathigh school graduation.

Battle Creek Public Schools students are embracing a "College Going Culture." Theweek of April 16 - 20 kicked off “College-Going Culture Spirit Week.” Students in eachbuilding celebrated the 10th Anniversary of the Carson Scholarship with different themeseach day. College t-shirts and sweatshirts were sported by both staff and students at all theschools in the district, students dressed up with what they would wear in their future careersand high school students read excerpts to elementary students from Dr. Ben Carson's book,"Gifted Hands". Colorful banners adorned the front of the high school proclaiming boththe Carson Scholarship and the Legacy Scholarship.

This year an unprecedented 36 Carson scholarships were granted to students in grades 4-12. World famous Pediatric Neurosurgeon, Dr. Ben Carson will be the guest speaker at theCarson Scholars Reception on Friday, April 20 in the high school gymnasium. Many for-mer Carson Scholars winners from the past ten years will also return for the celebration.

2012 marks the graduation of the first class of Legacy Scholars. Students who attendBattle Creek Public Schools beginning in 6th grade through graduation have the opportu-nity to attend Kellogg Community College for two years with their Legacy Scholarship.The Legacy Scholarship includes tuition, books and even tutoring if needed.

The Carson and the Legacy Scholarships are not the only opportunities for assistance inpost-secondary education. There are many other scholarship opportunities at Battle CreekPublic Schools. To assist students in planning their next steps after high school the new"Futures" office was opened in February.

College Going Culture at Battle Creek Public Schools

From left to right. Dr. Ben Carson and Brian Jones. Dr.Carson and his wife Candy founded the Carsons ScholarsFund. Brian Jones is a 2003 graduate of Battle CreekCentral and one of the first Battle Creek recipients of aCarson Scholarship. Brian is a 3rd year medical student.

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Page 2 Battle Creek Public Schools • April 2012

Battle CreekPublic Schools

EditorSusan LampasE-mail:[email protected]

Battle Creek Public Schools3 W. Van Buren StreetBattle Creek, MI 49017269-965-9465

The Bearcat Advantageis published quarterly

The Battle Creek Public Schoolsis an equal opportunity employerand will not discriminate on thebasis of race, color, disability, sexage, religion, national origin,weight, nor marital status in itsemployment practices.

MISSION STATEMENT

All students attendingBCPS will beacademically

competitive, personallyskilled, and equippedwith the attitudes andunderstanding needed

for success in anevolving and global

society.

We reach all studentsthrough progressive andengaging instruction to

ensure they are preparedfor the next stage of

their lives.

ContentsCollege Going Culture at BCPS.........1Maranda Park Party............................2College Going Culture Spirit Week ...2BCC Forensics Team..........................2BCPS Outdoor Education Center.......22012 Hall of Fame Inductees .............3Carson Scholars Winners.............4-5-6PTA Reflections..................................6Valley View Literacy Night................7BCPS 2012 School Calendar .............7Urbandale Celebrating BlackHistory Month ....................................7BCCHS 2012 Athletic Schedule ........8

VISION STATEMENTMARANDA, from WOOD TV's Channel 8 will be hold one of

her six summer Park Parties in partnership with Battle Creek

Public Schools on Thursday, July 19, 2012. The party will be

held at Northwestern Middle School. Lunch will be served and the festivities will have

bouncy blow-ups and many activities for children. Busing will be provided from various

elementary schools to the site. The event will be from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

MARANDA is agreat friend to

Battle CreekPublic Schools.

Last fall shedelivered

schoolsupplies to

Battle CreekPublic Schools

teachers andstudents.

College Going CultureSpirit Week

Mrs. Bowersox's 4th grade class won the class participation award on

Monday, April 16, at Fremont Elementary School. 100% of her class

dressed in the attire they hope their future career will be. Principal

Katherin Mohney presents Mrs. Bowersox with the award for the day.

Fremont School 4th graderJulius Johnson chose to dress as aphysician for career day.

As part of the CollegeGoing Culture SpiritWeek and thecelebration ofthe Carsonand LegacyScholarships,all Battle CreekPublic Schoolsparticipated in"Career Day" onMonday, April 16.Students dressed inattire they hopewill symbolizetheir futurecareer.

Battle Creek Central Forensics TeamAfter a great invitational season, the Battle Creek Central

Forensics Team qualified five students for the State Tournamentwhich will be held at Western Michigan University on May 4 and 5.Forensics is competitive speaking and acting. Dominique Mann(11th grade) in Dramatic Interpretation; Bonnie Smith (11th grade)in Storytelling; Ethan Fletcher (10th grade) in ExtemporaneousSpeaking; Jack Wentworth (10th grade) in Dramatic Interpretation;and Julie Loudin (11th grade) in Impromptu Speaking will all be rep-resenting Central. Loudin is a student from St. Philip and Wentworthfrom Lakeview. Neither school has a Forensics Program. The BattleCreek Central team has grown each year and currently has 34 mem-bers. The team has been competing all over the state for the past twomonths, taking top awards in many different events. Good luck atState!!

Battle CreekCentral HighSchool StateQualifyingForensicsstudents are:Front froml to r: Bonnie Smith,Dominique Mann,Julia LoudinBack: Ethan FletcherandJack Wentworth

BATTLE CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLSOUTDOOR EDUCATION CENTER

SUMMER GARDEN GUIDEPROGRAM 2012

After school is out, come back out and join us this summer once eachweek, as we care for the Farm Garden, have fun in the out-of-doorsand swim in Clear Lake. A snack will be provided.WHO: Students finishing 3rd, 4th or 5th grades in 2012

From Battle Creek Public SchoolsNOTE: Because 3rd, 4th & 5th graders in the Bearcat Camp

Program will be visiting the Outdoor Education Centerthrough that program, there is no need to also sign up inthe Garden Guide Program.

COST: $10.00DATES: Students attend one half-day, each week, starting

the week of June 18th and ending the week ofAugust 13th

LOCATION: Outdoor Education CenterBUSING: A bus will pick up students on the designated.

Garden Guide day at Valley View ElementaryDesignated Day to be determined later.

REGISTRATION: Starts April 2012Look for registration materials at school afterSpring Break

QUESTIONS: Call Pat Erwin at the OEC 721-8171 (local number

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Jack BudrowBCCHS Class of 1940

Mr. Jack Budrow is a 1940 graduate of Battle Creek Central. He playedbaseball, basketball and football while at Central. Mr. Budrow served inthe U.S. Coast Guard during WWII and following his military serviceworked at H.B. Sherman Manufacturing. He was named “Man of the Year”twice by the National Warehouse Distributors Association. He is currentlythe President of Burr Engineering and has been an active member of theBattle Creek Presbyterian Church for 65 years.

Erick StewartBCCHS Class of 1987

Vernie Merz Tate, Ph.D.,known as MerzeBCCHS Class of 1922

Pierce RobertsCalumet High School Class of 1948

Cindy L . (Head) CheyneBCCHS Class of 1970

William PincoeBCCHS Class of 1957

Robert D. WolfeBCCHS Class of 1957

Virginia WinshipMuskegon High School

Elmer EglekrautBCCHS Class of 1953

Ms. Cindy Cheyne is a 1970 graduate of Battle Creek Central and wasinvolved in DECA Club and was manager of the school store and assistantmanager for all sporting event concessions. Ms. Cheyne has beenextremely involved in Girls Scouts, Boy Scouts, hosted exchange studentsand has served as Chairwoman of the Foster Children & Adopted Children’sannual Christmas drive helping over 350 children per year. She holds anAssociate’s degree from Kellogg Community College and a Bachelor ofLiberal Arts degree from Western Michigan University. She has served asa member of the BCCHS Hall of Fame Board and on the CentennialCommittee to celebrate Central’s 100th anniversary.

Mr. Pierce Roberts is a 1948 graduate of Calumet High School and wontwo track letters at the school. He holds a Bachelors degree from NorthernMichigan University in Biology and a Masters degree in Biology from theUniversity of Michigan. While an undergraduate student in college heplayed football and ran track. From 1959-1992 Pierce taught history atBattle Creek Central High School. He was awarded the Michigan SocialStudies “Teacher of the Year” in 1986. Mr. Roberts coached track, volley-ball and football at Battle Creek Central football, holding three state titles,one in Track and two in football.

Mr. Erick Stewart is a 1987 graduate of Battle Creek Cental. He was thecaptain of the debate team at Southern University and A&M College atBaton Rouge. In 2000, he co-founded STEWART Industries, LLC, thelargest minority owned company in Battle Creek where he serves asPresident. Mr. Stewart is very involved in the Battle Creek Community andSt. Philip Catholic Church. He was Youth Group Director at the Church andis also a member of the Knights of Columbus and currently serves as GrandKnight. He is also on the Boards of the Chamber of Commerce, United Way,Starr Commonwealth, Urban League and the Bronson Battle Creek FinanceCommittee.

Dr. Vernie Merz Tate graduated from Battle Creek Central in 1922 whereshe was valedictorian of her class. She attended Western TeachersCollege where she completed her four-year Bachelor of Arts degree inthree years. She also holds a Bachelor of Literature degree from Oxford,and Ph.D.’s from Harvard and Radcliffe. Her illustrious career in educationincludes numerous honors, U.S. patents, and a host of honorary awards.“Merze” overcame many obstacles due to race during her lifetime. She isone of the subjects of the book, “In Search of the Talented Tenth: HowardUniversity Public Intellectuals and Dilemmas of Race”.

Mr. William Pincoe is a 1957 graduate of Battle Creek Central. He wasactive in athletics and other activities at Central including the baseballteam, student council, Math Club, and HI-Y. Mr. Pincoe played baseball atAlbion College and received his Bachelors degree with majors in econom-ics, political science and finance. He served in the U.S. Army and follow-ing his military service received his Masters degree from Michigan StateUniversity. Mr. Pincoe was co-owner of an investment management firmfor 21 years.

Mr. Robert Wolfe is a 1957 graduate of Battle Creek Central High School. Heholds a degree from Michigan State University. Robert served in the U.S.Navy during VietNam. He has had an extensive career in commercial realestate and developed the Community of Rolling Hills, a five star manufac-tured home community of which many streets are named in honor of BCPSteachers and classmates. He has been a major force in keeping he Class of’57 connected and helping those in need. Mr. Wolfe has been a positiveforce in purchasing real estate in downtown Battle Creek and raised fundsto have the Holocaust Memorial Exhibit brought to Battle Creek.

Ms. Winship graduated from Muskegon High School and Mt. Vernon Seminary inVirginia (now known as George Washington University at Mt. Vernon College). Shealso attended the University of Michigan and Argubright Business College in BattleCreek and the University of Chicago. She taught at both Southeastern andSouthwestern Junior High Schools before teaching geography and business relat-ed classes at Battle Creek Central. She was active in the community serving as aRed Cross worker in both world wars. Her philanthropy included but was not lim-ited to the Community Hospital, the YWCA, the YMCA, the Emily Andrus Home, theFirst Congregational Church and the University of Chicago Alumni Foundation. Ms.Winship also started the Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation which has dis-tributed over $5.3 million in scholarship money to students in the community.

James E. DemarestSpringfield Class of 1976

Battle Creek Central

Hall of Fame Inductees for 2012Hall of Fame inductees will be honored at a scholarship fundraising dinner at 5:30 p.m., Saturday, April 21 at

Battle Creek Country Club. Proceeds from the event fund a $500.00 scholaship for two graduating Battle Creek CentralHigh School students. T ickets are $35.00 each and may be obtained by calling 269-275-5885.

For comprehensive biographies of all our Hall of Fame inductees, please see the Hall of Fame link on thehome page of our website, battlecreekpublicschools.org

T his year’s inductees include:

Mr. James Demarest is a 1976 graduate of Springfield High School. In highschool he played golf and baseball and was in Pep Band, Varsity Club andalso a member of the National Honor Society. Mr. Demarest has been veryinvolved in baseball through the years and was an 18-year volunteer forthe AABC World Series. He is a graduate of Kellogg Community College,Kalamazoo Valley Community College’s Police Academy and the NationalFire Academy. He has served the community as a Bedford Township PoliceOfficer and Investigator as well as an Emmett Township Public SafetyOfficer and Supervisor. In 2005, Mr. Demarest was inducted into the BattleCreek Area and Michigan Baseball Amateur Halls of Fame.

Mr. Elmer Eglekraut is a 1953 graduate of Battle Creek Central. He was theyoungest boy to swim in the Leroy Sparks Lake Swim in 1943. In 1961 Mr.Eglekraut coached a group of neighborhood boys in baseball leading themto a City, State and National Championship. His team has a record of 99wins and 11 losses in his last six years of coaching. In 1970, Mr. Eglekrautreturned to swimming and has competed at the state, national and worldlevels setting new records. Mr. Eglekraut has received the U.S. NationalSwimmers’ Kerry O’Brien award and was named Michigan MastersSwimming Coach of the Year. He also received the Leroy Sparks MemorialAward for his contributions to both swimming and the community.

Reverend Gysel is a 1964 graduate of Battle Creek Central. He playedtrombone in the Marching Band, Concert Band and Follies Dance Band. Hegraduated from Kellogg Community College, holds a Bachelor of Arts fromMichigan State, Master of Divinity from Methodist Theological School andDoctor of Ministry from McCormick Theological Seminary. Dr. Gysel hasserved as senior Pastor at Chapel Hill United Methodist Church. Rev. Gyselcan be heard on WBCK-FM in Battle Creek with his weekly radio show,“Faith Forum.”

Mr. Jim Nofs graduated from Port Huron High School in 1943 and served in theU.S. Navy during WWII. After his military service he played college football andearned his bachelor’s degree from Central Michigan University. He received hisMasters degree from Michigan State University. During his long and celebratedteaching career Mr. Nofs also coached football, baseball, basketball and girls andboys swimming. He was a teacher and swim coach at Northwestern Junior HighSchool from 1971 – 1975 and was also a teacher and head coach of the CentralHigh School Swimming Team. His years of teaching included mathematics,mechanical drawing, industrial arts and physical education. Mr. Nofs was award-ed the “Leroy Sparks Aquatic Award” for a lifetime of service to local swimming.

Reverend Dr. James M. GyselBCCHS Class of 1964

James B. NofsPort Huron High School Class of 1943

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Mya Henry, 4th GradeCareer Choice: Doctor or teacher

Enjoys: Dancing, singing,drawing, reading, writing,

playing on laptop

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Allen Duran, 5th GradeCareer Choice: Teacher

Enjoys: Soccer, fishing, hunting

Coburn Elementary

Alexis Brownell, 5th Grade Career Choice: Doctor

Enjoys: Coloring, writing,drawing

Alayshiona Hoover, 4th GradeCareer Choice: Superstar dancer

Enjoys: Dance, swimming,basketball, singing

Ayanna Johnson, 4th GradeCareer Choice: Lawyer

Enjoys: Dancing, reading,writing, reading team

Ann J. Kellogg Elementary

Jermareya Frederick, 5th GradeCareer Choice: Engineer &

PhilanthropistEnjoys: Writing, reading,

ice skating, dancing

Pedro West, 5th GradeCareer Choice: Surgeon

Enjoys: Football, discovering newthings, video games,

reading books

John Love, 5th GradeCareer Choice: PoliticianEnjoys: Drawing, playing

basketball and football

Dudley Elementary

Guadalupe Tapia, 4th GradeCareer Choice: Singer or doctor

Enjoys: Reading, practicing math,playing on computer, drawing

Ricardo Cruz, 5th GradeCareer Choice: Blacksmith

Enjoys: Karate, reading,video games

Aylen Gembe-Sanchez, 5th GradeCareer Choice: VeterinarianEnjoys: Reading, swimming

and jumping rope

Franklin Elementary

Brian Johnson, 5th GradeCareer Choice: Basketball player

Enjoys: Reading, writing andplaying basketball

Congratulationsto the 2012

Carson ScholarsWinners

The Tenth Anniversary CarsonScholars Reception will be held Friday,April 20, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. in theGymnasium at Battle Creek Central HighSchool. The annual event honors stu-dents chosen for academic achievementand community service. Students mustmaintain a 3.75 G.P.A and demonstrateservice to their community to qualify.Student applications and essays arejudged each year at the Carson ScholarsFund offices in Maryland. This year thir-ty-six, $1,000 college scholarships weregranted to Battle Creek Public Schoolsstudents in grades 4-11.

Dr. Ben and Candy Carson who found-ed the scholarship program will be inattendance for the ceremony. Featuredkeynote speakers will Dr. Ben Carsonand scholarship recipients MarleySherlin, 5th grader, Verona ElementarySchool, Corinne Ivens, 8th grader,Northwestern Middle School and TylerWillison, 9th grader, Battle Creek CentralHigh School. Tickets for the event areavailable for $10.00. Please contactJackie Stefanski by April 19, 2011 at965-9710 to obtain a ticket.

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Ashlin Maisner, 5th GradeCareer Choice: President

Enjoys: Bicycling, collectingshiny things, playing dress up

with friends

Jacob Mansfield, 4th GradeCareer Choice: Scientist or teacher

Enjoys: Reading and buildingwith Legos

Urbandale Elementary

Korina Miller, 5th GradeCareer Choice: Veterinarian or writer

Enjoys: Writing, swimming,drawing, sledding, reading

and dancing

Arielle Monarch, 4th GradeCareer Choice: Doctor

Enjoys: Swimming, cheerleading,reading, drawing

Ariel Pleshe, 5th GradeCareer Choice: Doctor

Enjoys: Coloring, basketball,floor hockey

LaMora Park Elementary

Sidnee Smith, 4th GradeCareer Choice: Teacher,

VeterinarianEnjoys: Soccer and softball

Allison Courter, 4th GradeCareer Choice: Doctor or teacher

Enjoys: Playing the Wii,playing with my friends

Eloise Fletcher, 5th GradeCareer Choice: Singer or ballroom dancer.

Enjoys: Clay, Legos, singing dancing,writing, drawing

Fremont Elementary

Kyler Granger, 4th GradeCareer Choice: Insurance Agent,

financial advisor or teacherEnjoys: Reading, football,

basketball, baseball, all outdooractivities, listening to music

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Aubreana Campbell, 5th GradeCareer Choice: Scientist

Enjoys: Singing dancing, art,writing and swimming

Cheria Richardson, 5th GradeCareer Choice:Fashion designer,

model, singer.Enjoys: Singing, swimming, dancing,

drawing, writing stories, reading

Jacob Wolverton, 5th GradeCareer Choice: Army soldier

Enjoys: Video games, animals,swimming, biking, archery

Valley View Elementary

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Jami Robbins, 9th GradeCareer Choice: NeuroscientistEnjoys: Playing a variety ofinstruments, playing chess

Battle Creek Central High School

Olyvea Davis, 10th GradeCareer Choice, VeterinarianEnjoys: Drawing, writing,

painting, piano

Tyler Willison, 9th Grade Career Choice: Government

Intelligence AnalystEnjoys: Reading and swimming

Jennifer Losey, 6th GradeCareer Choice: Forensic scientistEnjoys: Helping others, soccer,

softball, volleyball, golf, swimming

Northwestern Middle School

Corinne Ivens, 8th GradeCareer Choice:

Investigative journalistEnjoys: Band, volleyball, tennis

Jayla Smith, 8th GradeCareer Choice: Lawyer

Enjoys: Reading, shopping, eating,sleeping, drawing, listening to music

Aryn Adkins, 6th GradeCareer Choice: Baker

Enjoys: Reading, writing, coloring,drawing, playing clarinet

Bryn Plegue, 7th GradeCareer Choice: EthologistEnjoys: Hunting, reading,

table tennis

Springfield Middle School

Bryce Simmons, 8th GradeCareer Choice: Therapist

Enjoys: Karate, soceer, tennis,biking, reading, swimming

Battle Creek PublicSchool Carson Scholars

Repeat winnersCongratulations to students who

have the distinction of continuingtheir academic excellence and

exceptional volunteerism and havewon multiple times.

Taylor Antes, 8th gradeSpringfield Middle School - 4 times

Nevia Carrillo, 5th GradeCoburn - 2 times

Anjolena Davis, 6th GradeSpringfield Middle School - 2 times

Kaitlyn Franklin, 5th GradeValley View - 2 times

Madalyn Gildea, 12th GradeBattle Creek Central High School - 3 times

Ronald Jamierson, 7th GradeNorthwestern Middle School - 2 times

Jenifer Pui, 12th GradeBattle Creek Central High School - 2 times

Tenia Richardson, 5th GradeValley View - 2 times

Madeline Stagner, 10th GradeBattle Creek Central High School - 4 times

Hannah Swank, 7th GradeSpringfield Middle School - 3 times

Asiana Tidwell, 5th GradeDudley - 2 times

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PTA ReflectionsThe PTA Reflections program was heldon April 16. School board members andDr. Hicks awarded students medals forthe artwork they had submitted forjudgement.

Board treasurer Todd Stagnercongratulates a student for his awardwinning artwork.

BCPS Elementary student proudlydisplays her artwork at the PTAReflections program

Jennieve Antes, 5th GradeCareer Choice: Singer or dancerEnjoys: Reading, writing and

spending time with friends

Marley Sherlin, 5th GradeCareer Choice: Art teacher or singer

Enjoys: Church, singing, dancing, playingwith my friends, playing games

Verona Elementary

Edwin Villeda-Callejas, 4th GradeCareer Choice: Elementary teacherEnjoys: Reading, practicing math

and playing soccer

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BCPS 2012 School CalendarRegular Education

Remainder of 2012Memorial Day 1,2

Monday, May 28, 2012Last Day of School

Friday, June 8, 2012 (Half day in morning for students)1. School is closed for students. 2. School is closed for teachers.

3. Professional Development

Graduation DatesBattle Creek Central High School - Friday, June 1, 2012

at 7:00 p.m., Kellogg ArenaAlternative Education - Monday, June 4, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.,

McQuiston CenterNational Guard Michigan Youth Challenge Academy -

June 9, 2012 at 10:00 a.m., W.K. Kellogg AuditoriumAdult Education - Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.,

Assembly Hall, Miller Stone Building

Valley View Literacy NightOn March 2 Valley View Elementary celebrated a

Literacy Night. The school had invited many guestreaders including Superintendent Hicks to the festivi-ties. Monica Harris, local author spoke to students andparents about writing. She demonstrated how a title cancatch the imagination.

Guest readers read a variety of books to parents andstudents in the family areas of each corridor. Many stu-dents came in their pajamas with sleeping bags for anight of reading and socializing.

Principal Tamara Jamierson challenged her Dudley STEM School

students to read 5,000 minutes during the month of March and in

return she would "ride a horse". The students surpassed their goal

and Mrs. Jamierson not only rode a horse but the students got to ride

in a horse drawn wagon Mrs. Jamierson helped drive. Good job Mrs.

Jamierson and Dudley STEM students!

Urbandale CelebratingBlack History Month

Superintendent Dr. Linda Hicks was aninvited guest to an Urbandale Black HistoryMonth Celebration in February. Dr. Hickshelped the Urbandale staff and those assem-bled recognize many students for exemplarybehavior with the “Firecracker Salute.” Dr.Hicks also read a book to students who weregathered in the gym for the occasion.

Students in Kathy Decker’s 3rd grade class-room gave the superintendent a demonstrationof their “Wax Museum” of African Americanheroes. Each student responded when a buttonwas pushed on their hand and recited informa-tion about the individual they had researchedfor Black History Month. The students alsoperformed at the March School Board meetingand they were magnificent!

FirefigherBill Paynefrom theAir NationalGuard basereads tostudentscomfy intheir PJs.

SpringfieldPolice OfficerHillman readsto students.

A studentrecites

informationto Dr. LindaHicks abouther African-

Americanhero at theUrbandale

WaxMuseum.

Press thebutton on hishand and thisstudent willreciteinformationthat he hasresearchedandmemorizedfor AfricanAmericanHistorymonth.

Dr. Hicks reads to parents and studentsduring Family Literacy Nightin one of the beautifulfamily rooms.

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— GIRLS SOCCER —Date Opponent Site Time TimeThursday, March 29, 2012 Allegan H JV-5:00 V-6:45Friday, April 13, 2012 Albion H V-5:00Monday, April 16, 2012 Pennfield A JV-5:00 V-6:45Wednesday, April 18, 2012 Gull Lake A JV-5:00 V-6:45Monday, April 23, 2012 Sturgis H JV-5:00 V-6:45Wednesday, April 25, 2012 Marshall A JV-5:00 V-6:45Saturday, April 28, 2012 Lansing Everett A V-9:00Monday, April 30, 2012 Loy Norrix H JV-5:00 V6:45Wednesday, May 2, 2012 Coldwater A JV-5:00 V-6:45Monday, May 7, 2012 Lakeview H JV-5:00 V-6:45Tuesday, May 8, 2012 KZoo Home School H V-5:00Wednesday, May 9, 2012 Harper Creek A JV-5:00 V-6:45

— SOFTBALL —Date Opponent Site TimeWednesday, March 28, 2012 Marshall V-A 4:00 Thursday, April 12, 2012 Gull Lake V-A 4:00Tuesday, April 17, 2012 Sturgis V-H 4:00Thursday, April 19, 2012 Lansing-Sexton V-H 4:30Tuesday, April 24, 2012 Marshall V-A 4:00Thursday, April 26, 2012 Pennfield V-H 4:00 Saturday, April 28, 2012 BCC Invitational JV-H 10:00Tuesday, May 1, 2012 Loy Norrix V-H 4:30 Thursday, May 3, 2012 Kalamazoo Central V-A 4:30 Saturday, May 5, 2012 BCC Invitational V-H 10:00Tuesday, May 8, 2012 Coldwater V-A 4:00 Tuesday, May 15, 2012 Lakeview V-H 4:00Saturday, May 19, 2012 Central City Softball Bailey Park TBDTuesday, May 22, 2012 Harper Creek V-A 4:00Friday, May 25, 2012 Lansing Sexton V-A 4:30

— BASEBALL —Date Opponent Time TimeThursday, March 29, 2012 Lansing V-A 4:00 PM

Lansing JV-H 4:00 PMWednesday, April 11, 2012 St. Phil V-H = 1 Game 4:30 PMThursday, April 12, 2012 Gull Lake V-A 4:00 PM

Gull Lake JV-H 4:00 PMTuesday, April 17, 2012 Sturgis V-H 4:00 PM

Sturgis JV-A 4:00 PMThursday, April 19, 2012 Lansing Sexton V-H 4:30 PM

Lansing Sexton JV-A 4:30 PMSaturday, April 21, 2012 BCC Invite V-H 10 & 12Tuesday, April 24, 2012 Marshall V-A 4:00 PM

Marshall JV-H 4:00 PMThursday, April 26, 2012 Pennfield V-H 4:00 PM

Pennfield JV-A 4:00 PMSaturday, April 28, 2012 BCC Invite JV-H 10 & 12Tuesday, May 1, 2012 Loy Norrix V-H 4:00 PM

Loy Norrix JV-A 4:00 PMThursday, May 3, 2012 Albion V-A = 1 Game 4:30 PMTuesday, May 8, 2012 Coldwater V-A 4:00 PM

Coldwater JV-H 4:00 PMTuesday, May 15, 2012 Lakeview V-H 4:00 PM

Lakeview JV-A 4:00 PMThursday, May 17, 2012 Cereal City BB Bailey Park 4:00 PMSaturday, May 19, 2012 Cereal City BB Bailey Park TBDTuesday, May 22, 2012 Harper Creek V-A 4:00 PM

Harper Creek JV-H 4:00 PMFriday, May 25, 2012 Lansing Sexton V-A 4:30 PM

Lansing Sexton JV-H 4:30 PM

H BATTLE CREEK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL • 2012 Athletic Schedule H

— TRACK —Date Opponent Site TimeTuesday, April 10, 2012 Gull Lake A 4:00 Tuesday, April 17, 2012 Harper Creek H 4:00 Saturday, April 21, 2012 Lansing Sexton Invite A TBDTuesday, April 24, 2012 Marshall A 4:00Friday, April 27, 2012 City Meet H 4:00Tuesday, May 1, 2012 Sturgis H 4:00Friday, May 4, 2012 Kalamazoo Central A 4:00Friday, May 11, 2012 Division Meet @ Sturgis A 4:00Tuesday, May 15, 2012 Lakeview JV Invite A 4:30May 18 or 19, 2012 Regionals TBD TBDTuesday, May 22, 2012 League Meet @ Lakeview A 4:00Saturday, June 2, 2012 State Meet TBD TBD

— MEN’S GOLF —Date Opponent Site TimeMonday, April 23, 2012 Marshall A 3:30Wednesday, April 25, 2012 Sturgis A 3:30Monday, April 30, 2012 SMAC League Meet At Island Hills 10:00Saturday, May 5, 2012 St. Phil Invite Binder Park 9:30 Monday, May 7, 2012 Coldwater A 3:00Tuesday, May 8, 2012 Rain Date 3:30Wednesday, May 9, 2012 All City Meet Riverside TBDFriday, May 11, 2012 Lakeview Invite A 9:00Saturday, May 12, 2012 Pennfield Invite Marywood 9:00Monday, May 14, 2012 Harper Creek A 3:30Wednesday, May 16, 2012 Lakeview A 3:30Monday, May 21, 2012 SMAC League Meet at Island Hills 10:00Tuesday, May 22, 2012 League Meet Rain Date 3:30May 31, June 1 or June 2 District’s TBD TBDJune 7, 8 or 9 Regionals TBD TBDJune 15 & 16 State TBD TBD

— TENNIS —Date Opponent Site TimeWednesday, April 11, 2012 Gull Lake V-A 4:30Friday, April 13, 2012 St. Phil V-H 4:00Saturday, April 14, 2012 Holt Invite V-A 9:00 Monday, April 16, 2012 Sturgis V-H 4:30Wednesday, April 18, 2012 Marshall V-A 4:30Tuesday, April 24, 2012 Loy Norrix V-H 4:30Wednesday, April 25, 2012 Coldwater V-A 4:30Thursday, April 26, 2012 Pennfield V-A 4:00Monday, April 30, 2012 Lakeview V-H 4:30Wednesday, May 2, 2012 Harper Creek V-A 4:30Saturday, May 12, 2012 League Meet V-H TBDFriday, May 18, 2012 Comstock V-H 4:30May 17 thru 19 Regionals TBD TBD

New HeadFootballCoach LorinGranger(left)wasintroducedat theApril 16school boardmeeting byAthleticDirectorMichaelVanHoven(right).GoBearcats!

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MONDAYOrientation 3:05Testing 4:30PM1 test maximum

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WEDNESDAYTesting 3:00PM1 test maximum

THURSDAYTesting 3:00PM1 test maximum

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