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517-223-8760 226 E. Grand River P.O Box 937, Fowlerville, MI 48836 FREE

“Serving the Local Communities”

Weekly Business&

Community Guide

Volume XXIX No. 35 Sunday, August 25, 2013 Published Weekly

[email protected]

www.fowlervilledental.com

CONVENIENT HOURS- 7am to 7pm and Saturday Appointments AvailableCONVENIENT SERVICES - ALL TREATMENT UNDER ONE ROOF! Single Visit Crowns, Root Canals, Wisdom Teeth Extractions, Implants, Orthodontics and more!

PARTICIPATE WITH MOST PPO INSURANCES

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GET READY FOR SCHOOL, SCHEDULE YOUR CLEANING NOW!

In front is Coach Bret Shrader. First front row of seniors from left to right are: Seth Sherman, Servando Garcia, John Cavender, Zach Wietecha, Jason Ludwig, Travis Tolbert, Mitch Limonoff, Justin Lard, and Jakob Kollek. Second row, in the back from left to right are: Jake Shroyer, Wyatt Elzerman, Court Langham, Jordan Klebba, Matt Inman, Mike LaGrow, Kyle Moulton, and Austin Harvey. Photos by Jim Jagdfeld.

From left are Olivia Roedel, a team captain; Alyssa LaPlante, a team captain; head coach Michelle Hardenbrook, assistant coach Emily Williams; Savannah Molner, a senior; and Tesa Brake, a captain and senior.

High School sports season now underway Fall sports season for the area high school teams is now underway. Fowlerville varsity football team opens its season this Thursday evening at Brigham Field while the varsity volleyball team launched its sched-ule this past Saturday and will host a tournament this Thursday at the high school. See previews of the football and volleyball teams inside this issue.

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By: Cheryl Poch The INTERNET...who could survive without it? Probably not a whole lot of people since EVERYTHING is on the internet. Want to know how to canoe down the Au Sable? How about knitting those favorite pair of socks for Grandma? Or better yet, how do you make German Potato Salad? You can nd it on the internet So let’s take a look at some Internet Facts found in one of my library journals called Information Today: 1- The current number of internet uses worldwide is: (a) 1.7 billion or (b) 2.4 billion? (Answers will appear at the end of this article ) 2- Which country has the greatest number of smartphone users? (a) China or (b) India Shocking it isn’t the United States 3- Which country has the highest percentage of users who indicate that they share “everything” or “most things” online? (a) South Korea (b) The U.S. (c) Saudi Arabia 4- On average, how many photos are shared online worldwide every day?

a. More than 5 million or (b) More than 500 million 5- In what year did the U.S. Postal Service’s “snail mail”

volume peak? (a) 2006 or (b) 2010 OK now for the answers: #1 is b 2.4 billion #2 is a China China has348 million subscribers, followed by the U.S. with 219 million. #3 is c The U.S. is around 15%. And last but not least #5 is a 2006 Email took over and now email is slowly losing its high ranking status also. There you have it – another entertaining tidbit to share at your ne t social event Or twitter, or face book, on your smartphone...and the list goes on I personally do not own a smartphone – maybe someday but not today I have trouble just answering my cell phone right now – I tend to ‘cut’ people off when they are calling in on my phone...hmm...maybe I do need a smart phone or just a smarter person answering it when it rings my favorite song Till next week: “Each day comes bearing its own gifts. Untie the ribbons ” Oak Grove United Methodist Women holding Beef Pasty Sale Oak Grove United Methodist Women are making their delicious beef pasties this September. Beginning Tuesday, September 3, they will take orders until Friday, September 13 or when the limit is reached. Cost is $4 each and the proceeds go to support the mission work of the United Methodist Women. To place an order, call 517-548-3818 or 517-548-3859 or send an email to [email protected] with your name, phone number & quantity. Pasty order pick-up date is Thursday, September 19, 12-7 p.m. at the Oak Grove United Methodist Church, 6686 Oak Grove Road, Howell (5 miles north of M-59).

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Fowlerville Junior High School News

Important Dates6TH Grade Open House Aug. 27New Student Orientation Aug. 27First Day of School Sep. 3Sports Practices Begin Sep. 4School Pictures Sep. 5Fundraiser Kickoff Sep. 17Welcome Back Dance Sep. 20Homecoming Football Game Sep. 27

* * * DATE/TIME CHANGE…..In an effort for students to be able to meet their teachers, we have changed the time that was previously posted. New 6th graders (from Kreeger Elementary) will have an orientation meeting August 27, 2013 @ 5:00 p.m-7:30 pm in the JH auditorium.

* * *NEW STUDENT OPEN HOUSE…..Tuesday, August 27, 2013 from 5-7:30pm. This will be an opportunity for new students to tour the building, practice lockers and pick up their schedule.

* * *6TH GRADERS...take note; You may run CROSS COUNTRY for FJH this year! A physical is required; practice begins Wed., Sept. 4, 2:30-4:30. Coach Michele Burt in Room D8 can answer your questions. Come on out & be part of the Gladiator running team; get in shape, have fun, & meet new people. For most competitions, 6th graders will run 1 1/2 miles; some invitationals may have you run 2 miles.

* * *NO ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION FEES FOR FJH ATHLETICS THIS YEAR! Thank you school board for this action.

* * *VG RECEIPTS: VG’s “Cash for Class” program where paper grocery receipts are collected & submitted for payment will END on Saturday, August 31. Anyone currently collecting receipts should immediately submit the receipts to the program they have supported. Supporters are encourage to register their “YES” card on line, indicating the group they wish their donations to go to...after 8/31/13. Register the card at www.myyesrewards.com if you wish to continue supporting FJH athletics. Log into your account, click

‘manage account’ tab & link our group (FJH Athletics) under the ‘Cash for Class’ portion of the screen. IF you do not yet have a “YES” card, please register & get one ASAP. Thank you for your support in the past.

* * *PHYSICALS: physical cards are required for ALL FJH athletic participation. A physical is good for the entire school year. A Community Ed football physical is good for FJH athletic participation during the year.

* * *PRACTICE/TRYOUTS FOR 7TH & 8TH VB begin on Wednesday, Sept. 4; practice is from 2:30-6:30; CROSS COUNTRY practice begins Wednesday, Sept. 4 from 2:30-4:30. Be sure to dress for the weather.

* * *FJH PARENTS SHOULD EXPECT TO VOLUNTEER & ASSIST THE ATHLETIC BOOSTERS AT THEIR MANY ACTIVITIES DURING THE YEARS. Help is always needed!!! Fall concessions for the high school athletic events will be having sign ups soon. Be ready to say “YES” or contact the FHS athletic of ce if you can help in any way. Monies raised by the boosters help all athletes, Grades 7-12.

A Note from the Fowlerville Transportation DepartmentWelcome 2013 – 2014 School Year! We are very proud of the safety record of our school buses and the professionalism of our transportation team. We are deeply committed to the safety of your child as well as all of our community’s children. We ask for your help and support as we provide the very safest, consistent bus service that we can. Please read the Transportation portion in your student’s handbook to familiarize yourself with the policies and review the expectations with your child. We want to make your child’s bus ride safe and positive.

If an issue arises that makes your child feel unsafe at the bus stop or on the bus ride, please contact us at the transportation department rather than trying to discuss it with the driver at the stop. Following this procedure will keep the bus moving and allow the driver to maintain focus on traf c and on the other students in her/his care. Additional questions may be answered by calling our of ce at 517-223-6122.

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Upcoming Programs at the Fowlerville District Library Follow us on Facebook & www.fowlervillelibrary.org.Registration usually opens 2 weeks prior to the event unless otherwise noted.Fall Newsletters: will be delivered Wednesday, August 28th. Watch your mailboxes!

* * *Fall Technology Series at the Library: Monday Sept 9th & Sept 16th at 5:30pmRegistration for all technology classes is limited. Must be in high school or older to attend. Register in person at the library. There is a $5 refundable cash deposit per class due at registration. Registration opens August 26th.

� Sept 9th: Intro to Kindle Fire or TabletsThis class is intended for ANDROID USERS ONLY. We will go over the basic settings & uses. Your device must be registered, charged and ready to use. *Device required for class.

� Sept 16th:Intro to eBooks @ the LibraryThis class will cover the basics of navigating the “Magic Wall”, downloading & setting up your Blio Account, creating your account for the “Magic Wall” and checking out one book via a laptop. *Requirements for this class are a device that can download apps such as; Kindle Fires, most tablets, or iPads, and knowledge of basic setting and uses of your device. Device & Fowlerville District Library card required at class.

* * *From A to Z with Mrs. D: Tuesdays or Wednesdays 10am or 11amThis innovative high quality toddler/preschool program is geared towards children ages 2-4. Learning is done through theme-based, hands-on activities led by Mrs. D. Classes begin September 24.*Registration begins September 10. Register to attend the entire school year. Register in person at the Circulation Desk.

* * *“Write Out Loud” Adult Writing Group: Wednesdays 2:30-3:30pm Starting Sept 11th

Adults. Bring a 1-2 page work of writing to share each week or bring a short piece to work on in this 10-week session. Or simply enjoy the on-the-spot writing games that we play during the session.*Register to attend at 517-223-9089. Registration begins Wednesday, Aug 28th.

* * *Lego Club: Wednesday, Sept 11th at 4pmKids 4yrs-5th grade. Listen to a story, be inspired, and build a Lego creation! *Spaces and materials limited. Register to attend at 517-223-9089. Registration begins Wednesday, Aug 28th.

* * *ArtPrize – One Man’s Perspective: Thursday, Sept 12th 6:45pmAdults. Join Drew Prosch-Jensen as he shares his experiences,

and four original ArtPrize works, as well as his many photographs of previous years’ entries. *Register to attend at 517-223-9089. Registration begins Wednesday, Aug 29th.

* * *‘Stache Bash: Friday, Sept 13th 5-8pmTeens 6th-12th grades. Join us for our rst after-hours teen event of 2013-2014! We’ll have super-silly mustache fun while making mustache themed projects, enjoy a ‘photo booth’ & watch a funny movie! Pizza, pop, and snacks provided. *Register to attend at 517-223-9089. Registration begins Wednesday, Aug 30th.

* * *Fall Book Sale: Saturday, Sept 28th 10am-2pmOur gently used Youth and Teen books need new homes!Take your favorite books home for a small donation of 50 cents/book. Proceeds will go towards expanding the Youth, Teen, and eBook collections. We will be hosting a similar sale for adult books in the future.

Kreeger Elementary School News

Jason Miller, PrincipalImportant Information for the 2013- 2014 School Year8/23/13 -Class list for the 2013-2014 school year were posted on the front door at 3:30 p.m.8/27/13 – Kreeger Open House 5:00-7:30 p.m./3/13 – Students rst day of school Kreeger start time 8:50

a.m9/25/13 – Kreeger Picture Day

* * *Box Tops, VG Receipts, Campbell Soup LabelsRemember to keep collecting Tyson A+ labels, Vg’s receipts, and Campbell’s labels, in addition to Box Tops!

* * *Meijer’s Community Rewards and Target ProgramKreeger Elementary is enrolled in the Meijer’s Community Rewards Program. When you apply for a Meijer’s Credit Card or Meijer’s Guest Card, be sure to use the Kreeger number 199139. The Meijer’s Corporation supports schools by returning a portion of quali ed customer purchases to the school! When using the Target program remember to mention Kreeger Elementary. Remember, “Every little bit helps!” Thanks for your support.

Livingston Council Genealogical Society meeting on Sept. 5 The Livingston County Genealogical Society will be meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 5 at the First United Methodist Church of Howell at 1230 Bower St. The speaker will be Mark Hoffman. The meeting is open to the public and free of charge. For questions, call 810-227-7754.

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Michigan Senate ReportBy Joe Hune,22nd District

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Nice 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath Ranch home on 5.5 country acresjust off pavement. Features 1400sq.ft. with a full basement,central air, large family room with a corn burner and kitchenappliances. Attached 2 car garage plus a 30x40 pole barn withelectric. Webberville schools with school of choice. $139,900.

Nice location just off pavement for this renovated 3bedroom Ranch on 3.5 acres. New furnace & air, beau-tiful new hardwood floors, new kitchen, bath, drywall,paint and fixtures. Large new deck and 3 car detachedgarage. $129,900

Nice location in down town Williamston for this 3 bed-room, 2 bath home. Features include large familyroom with hard wood floors, bright kitchen with ceram-ic tile and appliances included. Back patio to relax andsome new carpet. Move in condition. $124,900

Beautiful setting in a country sub, for this 4 bedroom, 31/2 bath home. Includes 1st floor laundry, hardwoodfloors in the kitchen and dining area, large family roomand 9’ ceilings in daylight basement. Master bath andgas fireplace in the living room. Large deck and fencedyard to enjoy summer days. $159,900.

Great starter home in the Perry schools close toI-69. Features 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath and 1.5acre parcel. Large living room with corn burnerand appliances included. $59,900.

LEASE! Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod home inthe Village of Fowlerville. Features hardwood floors,large 1st floor laundry and appliances. 1 Year leasewith 1st month rent plus security deposit equal to 1stmonth rent. No smoking, small dog possible withowner approval. $1,050.

Beautiful setting in a country sub for this like newRanch home. Includes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1st floorlaundry and central air. Full walkout basement ready tofinish and 2 car attached garage. Fowlerville schools.$144,000.

Nice country setting on 13.9 acres set up for horses. Large likenew 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home with hardwood floorsthroughout the entry level. Great room with stone fireplace,central air and 1st floor laundry. Oak kitchen with appliancesincluded, 2 car attached garage and large deck. Horse barn is36x36 with electric, water and 4 stalls. 3 Fenced pastures andnice landscaped yard with pond. A Must see home. $269,900.

• Perc and survey complete on this nice corner 2 acre parcel in the Fowlerville schools with land con-tract available. $10,500.• Beautiful 71 acre parcel with large approx. 30 acre stocked lake, woods and fields. Great privatesite for your dream home. Currently being used as a gravel pit @ $1,500. per month. Seller will pro-vide a new survey. Road frontage on Judd and Van Orden Road. Do not enter without appointment.Land contract available. $590,000.• Nice 3.9 acre walkout site with a great view on a paved road. Perc and survey complete ready foryour dream home. Fowlerville schools. $12,000.

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Back-to-school tips for students and parents Another school year is just around the corner, and soon our children will be busy doing homework, catching up with old friends and meeting new ones. he rst priority is that students get to and from school safely. That is why I want to remind both drivers and students about safety procedures. For kids riding the bus there are three main points to remember: Wait until the bus has come to a complete stop and the doors are open before stepping into the roadway; never put your head, arms or hands out of the bus window; and when crossing the street, STOP, look left, then right and then left again before crossing. For all drivers, remember two critical rules when around a school bus: If the yellow overhead lights are ashing, be prepared to stop; and if the red lights are ashing, STOP.

emain stopped until the red ashing lights are turned off and the school bus begins moving. As parents, we also have two other important roles in our kid’s education: Ensuring that our children are prepared to learn and helping foster success throughout the year. In today’s digital, global economy, a good education is critical for children to become tomorrow’s skilled workers and strong leaders. Active parents and proactive teachers have huge impacts on fostering a child’s desire to learn. Research has shown that students whose parents are involved in their school work are more motivated and set higher career goals than students whose parents are less involved. While helping our children understand classroom material at an early age helps improve their chances for success in high school and college, parents visiting their child’s school has also been cited as a key factor in a student’s development. I encourage all Southwest Michigan parents to try to make time to help and support your young students. For assistance in this endeavor, the Michigan Department of Education has many useful resources available on its website at: www.michigan.gov/mde. To parents of rst time students, this time may seem daunting. Relax. Sometimes the best thing you can do to ensure a child’s academic success is to simply be there for them. Ensure they get plenty of sleep, arrive to school on time, complete their homework and eat healthy meals. And remember that the framework to success also lies in building up a child’s self con dence with positive reinforcement and encouragement. I hope you have a great school year! Please always feel free to contact our of ce at OEHUNE or email at [email protected] anytime with questions or concerns.

* * *Sen. Joe Hune, R-Hamburg, represents the 22nd District, which includes Livingston Shiawassee, and the southern tip of Ingham counties.

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Fowlerville United Brethren in Christ Church offering MOPs Fowlerville United Brethren in Christ Church is offering a ministry for mothers of preschoolers MOPs beginning this fall with a kickoff meeting on Friday, September 13 from 9 to 11 am. This year’s theme is “A Beautiful Mess”. Moms live in messes. The toys, crumbs, and spit up are their natural surroundings. Moms often feel like a mess. They are exhausted, under showered, and hormonal. Their past and present circumstances and decisions can leave them feeling inadequate for God’s love and purposes. “A Beautiful Mess” reminds moms that beauty can come out of their dif cult spots. The grime of mothering young children brings the beauty of motherhood. The bruises of life can bring God’s redemption. Embrace Your Story—reminds moms that their past, present and future can be used for good. God knows where each of us has been, where we are today and has set in motion where we are headed. MOPs meets twice a month on Fridays from 9 to 11 am. During this meeting time, moms get to take a break, share in good food, learn life and mothering skills, and take some time for creativity. Children are cared for, loved, and taught by MOPPETS volunteers. Childcare is provided for children from newborns through Kindergarten. Registration is now underway. Cost is 3.9 for the year with a 1 materials fee for each semester. To register or for more information send an email to: [email protected]. All meetings will be held at the Fowlerville United in Brethren in Christ Church located at 9300 W. Grand River Ave. in Fowlerville.

MSU Alumni Club hosts Sparty Gala Livingston County’s Michigan State University Alumni Club is hosting the annual Sparty Gala and all friends of MSU and ALUMNI are invited to attend. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, September 27th and will be held at Oak Pointe Country Club located at 00 Club Drive in Brighton. Proceeds will support the MSU Freshman Textbook Scholarship Fund Special Guests for the evening are: MSU Ice Hockey Head Coach Tom Anastos and MSU Athletics Hall of Fame member Greg Kelser. The cost for the event is 0 per person, which includes:Appetizers, buffet dinner and one drink. Appetizers will be served at 6:30 p.m. with a buffet dinner served at 7:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by The Aurum Saxophone

uartet MSU School of Music The event will also sponsor a Silent auction including many outstanding auction items. MSU basketball, football, and hockey tickets, Spartan memorabilia, wine and gift baskets, Ultimate personal campus experience, 2014 golf packages, jewelry, gift cards. For more information, contact o Smith at 17 37 606 or [email protected]. Tickets can be purchased online at http://www.msualumniclublivingston.org/Ticket deadline is September 20.

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Smith ElementarySchool News

IMPORTANT DATES:September 3 – First Day of School (1st – 12th Grade)September 3 – Kindergarten Orientation First Day (Look for Letter in Mail)September 17 – Student Picture DayOctober 2 – Student Count DayOctober 29 – Student Picture Re-Take Day

* * *Kindergarten Orientation on September 3rd is an hour long. See Schedule below: If your child has Hunt, Miller, Woodward, Myers or Oosterhouse Last names beginning with A-L from 9:30 – 10:30 Last names beginning with M-Z from 11:00 – 12:00 If your child has Moulton, Nagel, Steffee or LaPlante Last names beginning with A-L from 12:30 – 1:30 Last names beginning with M-Z from 2:00 – 3:00

* * * Open House from 5:00 – 7:30 pm on Tuesday, August 27th. At that time students will be allowed to tour the building with parents, nd their classroom, meet their teacher, check out the cafeteria, gym, and media center. Staff from Transportation and Food Service will also be available during Open House. We look forward to seeing you.

* * *Registration Information - Smith Elementary is open for parents who want to register new students. Registration hours are Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Please bring necessary documentation: immunization records, vision screening, birth certi cate and proof of residency (2 pieces of proof required, Plus Driver Lic).

* * *Volunteers needed – We need parent/guardian volunteers the rst two weeks of school. We need helpers to assist kids off the bus and down the halls before and after school. If you can help please sign up in the library during open house on August 27th or call the of ce at 223- 30.

* * *Please do not park in the drop-off (Kiss & Go) lane in front of the school. This lane is to be used for parents to drop off their children and move ahead so the next car can do a drop-off.

* * *Picture Day – Picture Day is scheduled for September 17th. Order forms will be available soon.

* * *Medication – We keep all prescription and non-prescription forms in our of ce if your child needs prescription or non-prescription medications administered from the of ce. Remember that forms and medications are not kept from year to year. You must turn in new forms and bring in medication to the of ce for the 2013-201 school year.

Livingston Area Parents of Multiples The Livingston Area Parents Of Multiples (LAPOM) is getting ready for its Fall ‘Mom 2 Mom’ on Oct. 5 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 3555 E. Grand River Ave, Howell.Early Buy begins at 8:30am for $3, General Admission is open from 9am-1pm for $1. Strollers are welcome all hours, and we will be accepting cash and credit cards(for a small transaction fee). If anyone has any questions they can contact us at 810-8 -11 .

Well, we had a few weeks of fall type weather and may now be moving back toward summer temperatures again. If you’re working outside be smart, drink plenty of water and watch your sun exposure. After seeing the parade of antique cars on your local roads traveling to the Dream Cruise, you may be thinking about waxing your daily ride. Whether your car is garaged or not, it is exposed to dirt, tree sap, and road elements daily. This debris attaches to your cars nish and a wash may not be enough to remove it. Products are available to bring your cars nish back to its showroom beauty. Rubbing compounds and pre wax cleaners are all possible choices, but don’t overlook the clay bar kits. Compounds, if used incorrectly could damage your vehicles paint and clear coat. There may be rub marks that a compound would be suited for, but generally use them with care. The clay bar technology uses a spray detailing product and actual piece of clay as a mild abrasive. The detail spray is applied to a small area and the clay bar is basically rubbed on the cars nish. The vehicle is washed and dried. The bar sheers off the foreign matter ‘stuck’ to your car’s

nish, leaving a super smooth feel. Read the extract direction provided with the product you choose. If you have chipped paint, a touch up paint is available at the local auto parts store or dealer. Correcting these hood and door nicks can prevent rust problems in the future. Next comes wax, there are many synthetic sealer products as well as traditional carnauba wax. The synthetic generally gives a better shine and a more durable nish. Obviously, they are more expensive so watch for sales. The waxing or sealing process helps ll any paint chips or imperfections and also helps avoid future rust as well as giving you the shine you desire. The million dollar shine only goes so far without detailing plastic trim, windows, and tires. I am a big fan of the rain x type repellant products. They offer a glass polish to thoroughly clean before applying the repellant product. Make sure you follow this step. You will ‘see’ the difference during the next rain storm and don’t forget the side mirrors. Next a spray on foam cleaner for the tires should be an easy application. Finally, the trim needs attention. Plastic fades with sunlight. Several products actually are made for trim restoring. They have a syrup like consistency. You’ll be amazed how old ‘grey’ trim becomes ‘shiny black’ once again. This will take a little time to complete, but once done you will see the rewards. Park it outside, back it in, and impress the neighbors Around The House. As always past articles are archived on our website

www.power2 hrs.com and we welcome your questions at [email protected].

AroundtheHouseBy Andy Lekarczyk

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There are cheers and sighs heard around town this time of the year. Many parents are excited to see the new school year begin while many students are sad to see the summer end. As a parent myself, I see both points of view. Here at school, we have experienced the buzz of a new school year beginning! Our teachers have been busy preparing their classrooms for the rst day with students on Tuesday, eptember rd and our custodial, grounds and maintenance staff have been busy making sure the physical plant is in tip top shape. There are a few changes in key positions that I would like to mention. Mr. Dan Carr, Director of Maintenance, has retired after a long and successful career with us. We have hired Mr. Dave Brown as his replacement. He has experience in this position and will hit the ground running. We are hiring two new positions to support students, staff and parents at both mith and reeger lementary. Mr. osh Meersma was hired as an Intervention pecialist. He will work to maximize student academic achievement as well as address positive behavior supports for students. We will be conducting interviews this aturday, August th, for an l-ementary Assistant Principal. Both of these individuals will actively support our building Principals Mr. Miller and Mrs. Gibson. We know that student success at the primary grades is critical to our long term success as a District. We have several teachers who have either moved grades or were hired to ll positions created by resignation. If you see a new name on your student’s schedule or face in the class-room when you attend the lementary Open House grades

- on Tuesday, August th from pm to pm, please give them a warm Fowlerville welcome. I know they will work hard to meet the needs of each and every child in their classroom. Please be aware that construction on North Grand is not yet complete and a portion of Grand River, between Grand and

econd, will be closed for much needed upgrades. Please be patient with us as bus drop off and pick up times that were posted in the News and Views may be off slightly due to the construction, especially if you live south of town. I encour-age all drivers to recognize that busses are on the road again and to remember three safety tips when you are around bus-ses. When overhead lights are ashing OW, prepare to stop When overhead lights are ashing R D, top and When the regular hazard lights are flashing, proceed w i t h caution. My theme this year is We Are A In This Together . The We includes every employee in our District as well as every student, parent, guardian or other adult that in u-ences the life of our students. It does take a village to raise a child and it is my hope that we can all take the opportunity to positively impact the education of our students during the upcoming year. We are still actively seeking schools of choice students and have found our best advertising is by your word of mouth. If you have a family friend or neighbor who is considering attending Fowlerville Community chools, please have them call - - and ask for anice. he will be able to help them through the school of choice enrollment process. If you are seeking additional information on the District, please visit www.fowlervilleschools.org where information from the school calendar to speci c information on building schedules and events can be found.Go Glads!

Fowlerville School ReportBy Superintendent, Wayne Roedel

Daryl & Hanna Dunsmore to celebrate 50th anniversary on Sept. 7 Daryl and Hanna Dunsmore will be celebrating their th wedding anniversary with an open house on aturday, ept. . The gathering will be held at the American egion Hall,

Grand River, west of Howell. It will take place from to p.m. The event is being hosted by their three children Carolyn Williams, Daryl Dunsmore, r., and Cheryl Hodgins, plus their eight grandchildren and great grandchildren. Dress casual. Come as your are.

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Fowlerville council informed on when public can or cannot speak at meetings

By Steve Horton Fowlerville Village Council was informed on the rules that govern when a member of the public can and cannot speak at meetings. The issue came up during the June 29 meeting after Tony Miceli had asked to be put on the agenda. He had wished to address council on the problem of ragweed on a section of the county drain east of North Collins Street, across the street from where he lives, and what he felt was an inadequate response from the Village president. However, when the item came up as part of the council’s business, Miceli was informed by Village President Wayne Copeland that he could not speak on the matter, but would have to wait until the ‘Call to the Public’ Miceli did so and criticized Copeland for not allowing him to speak on this agenda item, claiming that he had been “lied to and once again denied my due process.” In an interview after the meeting, when asked about the situation, Copeland said he was told by Village attorney David Stoker during the meeting that Miceli needed to wait until the ‘Call to the Public’. Under the rules governing the ‘Call to the Public’, an audience member wishing to discuss a topic on the agenda or some other matter has up to three minutes. Council, though, will not answer any questions or make a response. Miceli said that he had asked to be put on the agenda so that he could have a back-and-forth discussion with council, something he couldn’t do under the ‘Call to the Public’ format. In the past, council has had individuals make verbal presentations on various matters and asked questions afterwards. At the recent August 12 meeting, council trustee David Kuehn had the issue put on the agenda to “explain why” Miceli was not allowed to speak. “Some us are confused on how people can and cannot speak before council,” he said. Stoker said that under the Open Meetings Act, passed by the Michigan Legislature, a public body is required to offer one ‘Call to the Public’ during a meeting, adding that many entities including the Fowlerville Village Council offer one at the start of the meeting and a second one at the end. “At this time a member of the public can talk about anything they wish,” he noted. “During a scheduled public hearing, anyone can speak during the meeting as long as it relates to the speci c item on the agenda.

“As for an action item that’s part of the regular meeting, you fall back on the council rules you’ve adopted,” he said. “These are not required by law, but something council is allowed to establish in order to run their meetings in an ef cient manner. Whether it’s someone on the Village staff or someone sitting in the audience, if the president or the majority of council wishes for them to speak, they can. Under the rules, the president can allow them to participate or a council member can ask if there’s any objection to having someone address the members. If not, then the person can speak. If there is an objection, then the majority of council decides.” Stoker noted that the public is often not aware of these rules and added that council in the past has not always followed them. “They are not statutory, but council established them and should follow them,” he advised. “They’ve been in place for a number of years.” Council trustee Mike Stock commented that part of the confusion by he and other members about the July 29 situation was that the public has been allowed to speak on an agenda item in the past. “That’s why we were surprised when he (Miceli) was not allowed to speak,” he added. What did not appear to get clari ed was, if someone asks to be put on the agenda and that request is granted, will they be allowed to speak and be part of the discussion or does this permission need to be granted during the meeting and also is the participation limited?

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Fundraiser being held for 4-H Therapeutic Riding Program Livingston County’s 4-H Therapeutic Riding Program is holding its annual Ride-A-Thon fundraiser at the Brighton State Recreation Area on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The 4-H Therapeutic Riding Program, or Grand Equestrians Program, is a non-pro t agency hich provides equine facilitated therapy free of charge to physically and mentally challenged children. It is founded on the accepted principle that horseback riding is a valuable form of therapy for individuals ith disabilities. The registration fee is a minimum $25.00 pledge per rider. Any additional pledges collected are greatly appreciated. All proceeds bene t the Livingston 4-H Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program. Your donations are tax deductible. Please note that participating riders need to provide their o n horse. Contact Sarah McKinney, 4-H Program Coordinator for additional information [email protected] or call the Extension of ce at 51 -546-3 50.

On Thursday, August 15, four local authors were on hand at the Fowlerville Library to tell about themselves, and their writing and publishing experiences. Each of them has self published their books. Local author Marion Cornett had a display of her works as she was unable to attend. Pictured here from left, in front, is Mary Grimm who wrote, The Tootsie Roll Lady, J.R. Armstrong who has won four national awards with her books Owe It To The Wind, Truly Everything, and Beg(ga) (he)r. In back on the left is Mike Grimm who wrote Mastadons To Manufacturers, a Histoy of Fowlerville, Michigan and Clayton Klein who has wrote several books, including Cold Summer Wind I and Cold Summer Wind II, Well Kept Secret From The Glory Years of the Detroit Tigers and recently, My First 90 Years.

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First National helps 4H and Family Impact Center First National Bank has found a way to make one effort support two important local organizations – a kind of “two-for-one” for community involvement. For several years, the bank has been an active purchaser at the Livingston County 4H Livestock Auction held during the Fowlerville Family Fair – the bank is also a major Fair sponsor. In July, First National purchased two pigs – totaling 519 pounds – with the proceeds going to the Livingston County 4H participant who raised the pigs. The bank then donates their purchase to the Family Impact Center. Now, after processing by a local meat processor, The Family Impact Center has 326 pounds of delicious pork, compliments of First National. “Participating in the 4H Auction is a fun and productive way for First National to give back to the community,” said Carrie Newstead, Branch Sales Manager of the Fowlerville

f ce of First National Bank. “The 4H participants work hard to raise their animals and put their proceeds to good use – from saving for college to investing in future projects. The fact that we can then donate this amazing product to the Family Impact Center is truly a win-win for the community,”

Carrie Newstead, left, manager of the Fowlerville Branch of the First National Bank of Howell and Barb Dine, executive director of the Family Impact Center, show some of the processed meat that came from the hog the bank purchased at the recent 4-H Livestock Auction. The bank donated the hog to the Impact Center.

she added. The Family Impact Center works to bring restoration to individuals and families in need by offering a food pantry, educational resources, support groups, counseling and mentoring programs. The Livingston County 4H, through trained volunteers, offers programs that help prepare young people to work well with others, set goals, practice leadership and plan for the future. First National Bank is proud to support both of these important, worthwhile projects that certainly add to the quality of life in our community. Ron Long, President/CEO at First National said, “First National takes great pride in adding value to and giving back to the communities we serve. Our participation in the Fowlerville Family Fair, the 4H Livestock Auction and donating to the Family Impact Center is a shining example of how we continually strive to go above and beyond, from serving our customers to serving the community.”

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Welcome to the 2013-2014 school year. The following bus route guide will help you establish an estimated time of bus arrival at all our bus stops. Minimums have been established for distances between bus stops. The following policy is used during routing. Bus stops for students in grades K-2 will be no closer than 200 feet, grades 3-5 stops will be no closer than 350 feet, and grades 6-12 stops will be no closer than 400 ft. Previously established bus stops may be consolidated to reduce the total number of stops. This will result in the elimination of existing bus stops and/or the creation of new stops. The listed stop times and locations are sub ect to change, especially during the rst few wee s of school.

uring the rst several wee s of school it will be necessary to have students at their designat-ed bus stop 20 minutes prior to the scheduled bus arrival time. Once the bus stop times have been established, it is the district transportation policy that all students be at their designated bus stop location 10 minutes prior to their pic up time.

Route schedules are designed to allow time for each student to board the bus. If your student is not ready at the stop, the bus cannot wait. Please review the bus rules listed in the student handboo with your student. or the safety of everyone, students must follow these rules at all times. tudents who are eligible for transportation will be assigned a speci c bus route and bus stop for the school year. Students will not be permitted to use any other stop unless the Transpor-tation ept. has an approved Re uest for lternate Busing form on le. In emergency situa-tions, please contact the principal who will coordinate necessary action with the Transporta-tion Dept. We strive to ma e your child s bus ride a safe and positive part of their educational experience. We as for your help and support as we provide the very safest, consistent bus service that we can. dditional uestions may be answered by calling our of ce at 51 -223-6122.

2013-2014 FOWLERVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS SCHOOL BUS ROUTES

ELEMENTARY BUS 11 CATHI RAY - GREEN SQUARE1 7:40 AM 6124 OWOSSO RD2 7:42 AM 5943 CHASE LAKE RD3 7:44 AM CHASE LAKE RD & MANOR LN4 7:46 AM 7301 FLEMING RD5 7:47 AM 7499 FLEMING RD6 7:53 AM 7445 SCHREPFER RD7 7:56 AM N BURKHART RD & S CENTER DR8 7:57 AM 6238 N BURKHART RD9 7:58 AM N BURKHART RD & BRADLEY AVE10 7:59 AM 4063 W ALLEN RD11 8:00 AM 4229 W ALLEN RD12 8:01 AM 4473 W ALLEN RD13 8:02 AM 5875 CRANDALL RD14 8:03 AM 5812 CRANDALL RD15 8:04 AM 5788 CRANDALL RD16 8:05 AM 5657 CRANDALL RD17 8:08 AM 4535 W ALLEN RD18 8:09 AM 6000 CRANDALL RD19 8:11 AM 6240 CRANDALL RD20 8:11 AM 6280 CRANDALL RD21 8:18 AM 4850 DEAL RD22 8:22 AM W ALLEN RD & RADDATZ RD23 8:28 AM 5380 OWOSSO RD24 8:29 AM OWOSSO RD & SUMMERBROOKE CIR25 8:31 AM 5060 OWOSSO RD26 8:32 AM 6430 W SHARPE RD27 8:33 AM 6537 W SHARPE RD28 8:35 AM 6729 W SHARPE RD29 8:36 AM 6988 W SHARPE RD

ELEMENTARY BUS 16 DIANE RUSSOM - YELLOW TRIANGLE1 7:38 AM VAN BUREN RD & N GREGORY RD2 7:43 AM 9377 VAN BUREN RD3 7:44 AM 9782 VAN BUREN RD4 7:49 AM 9912 VAN BUREN RD5 7:53 AM 2010 WALLACE RD N6 7:56 AM 3540 N CEDAR RD7 8:02 AM 4571 STOW RD8 8:04 AM SALWOOD DR & STOW RD9 8:05 AM 11031 DAWN DR10 8:06 AM 4311 WHEELER RD11 8:07 AM 3893 WHEELER RD12 8:09 AM 3781 WHEELER RD13 8:14 AM WHEELER RD & HIGH TIMBERS DR14 8:17 AM 10583 W GRAND RIVER15 8:21 AM 4191 NICHOLSON RD16 8:23 AM NICHOLSON RD & KEVIN FREDERICK MEMORI17 8:28 AM 4160 NICHOLSON RD18 8:28 AM 4200 NICHOLSON RD19 8:29 AM 4250 NICHOLSON RD20 8:30 AM 9889 W GRAND RIVER21 8:31 AM 9797 W GRAND RIVER22 8:33 AM 4299 POTTS RD23 8:35 AM 4088 POTTS RD24 8:37 AM 9345 W GRAND RIVER

ELEMENTARY BUS 17 SHARON FREYALDENHOVEN - YELLOW SQUARE

1 7:30 AM 5160 FOWLERVILLE RD2 7:31 AM 5610 FOWLERVILLE RD3 7:32 AM 5640 FOWLERVILLE RD4 7:32 AM 5938 FOWLERVILLE RD5 7:34 AM 6464 FOWLERVILLE RD6 7:37 AM 9550 SHERWOOD RD7 7:39 AM 7580 NICHOLSON RD8 7:40 AM 7191 NICHOLSON RD9 7:43 AM 10732 CHASE LAKE RD10 7:44 AM 10770 CHASE LAKE RD11 7:47 AM 8922 STOW RD12 7:48 AM 11088 BELL OAK RD13 7:49 AM 11162 BELL OAK RD14 7:51 AM 5150 HERRINGTON RD N15 7:53 AM 5400 HERRINGTON RD N16 7:54 AM 11580 MOHRLE RD17 7:58 AM 11212 STOW RD18 8:00 AM 11697 BRIMLEY RD19 8:02 AM 11050 BRIMLEY RD20 8:04 AM 10255 STOW RD21 8:06 AM 9425 STOW RD22 8:07 AM 10984 BELL OAK RD23 8:09 AM 10540 BELL OAK RD24 8:09 AM 10651 BELL OAK RD25 8:10 AM 9137 NICHOLSON RD26 8:11 AM 9186 NICHOLSON RD27 8:12 AM 9211 NICHOLSON RD28 8:13 AM 9900 NICHOLSON RD29 8:15 AM 10480 NICHOLSON RD30 8:16 AM 9663 NICHOLSON RD31 8:18 AM 9563 PIERSON RD32 8:19 AM 9373 PIERSON RD33 8:20 AM 9103 PIERSON RD34 8:21 AM 9015 PIERSON RD35 8:22 AM 8989 N GREGORY RD36 8:23 AM 8941 N GREGORY RD37 8:23 AM 8893 N GREGORY RD38 8:24 AM 8850 N GREGORY RD39 8:25 AM 8865 KILLINGER RD40 8:27 AM 8370 KILLINGER RD41 8:31 AM 6677 FOWLERVILLE RD42 8:32 AM 6649 FOWLERVILLE RD43 8:34 AM 5427 FOWLERVILLE RD44 8:36 AM FAIRFIELD RD & FOWLERVILLE RD45 8:38 AM FOWLERVILLE RD & MAJESTIC BLVD

ELEMENTARY BUS 18 MARLENE DAWDY - RED CIRCLE1 8:00 AM 4920 BULL RUN RD2 8:02 AM BULL RUN RD & MATADOR LN3 8:03 AM 5705 BULL RUN RD4 8:06 AM 19320 WASSON RD5 8:08 AM 18205 BERKSHIRE DR6 8:09 AM 18299 BERKSHIRE DR

7 8:09 AM 18303 BERKSHIRE DR8 8:10 AM 19077 WASSON RD9 8:13 AM 18008 DONOHUE RD10 8:15 AM 18287 DONOHUE RD11 8:17 AM 19115 WELLER RD12 8:22 AM 5623 WELLER RD13 8:25 AM 5425 WELLER RD14 8:26 AM 5401 WELLER RD15 8:27 AM 5278 WELLER RD16 8:28 AM 5222 WELLER RD17 8:28 AM 5191 WELLER RD18 8:29 AM 5155 WELLER RD19 8:30 AM 4905 BULL RUN RD20 8:31 AM 5197 BULL RUN RD21 8:32 AM BULL RUN RD & RINGNECK WAY22 8:40 AM GRANDSHIRE BLVD & WILLOW ST

ELEMENTARY BUS 19 DENISE KNAGGS - RED TRIANGLE1 7:56 AM 1040 N GREGORY RD2 7:58 AM 1546 N GREGORY RD3 7:59 AM 1736 N GREGORY RD4 7:59 AM 9021 JUDD RD5 8:00 AM 9155 JUDD RD6 8:01 AM 9373 JUDD RD7 8:04 AM 10568 JUDD RD8 8:06 AM 1800 NICHOLSON RD9 8:06 AM 1701 NICHOLSON RD10 8:08 AM 10228 SARGENT RD11 8:11 AM 1260 BRIGGSVILLE RD12 8:12 AM 1466 BRIGGSVILLE RD13 8:13 AM 1754 BRIGGSVILLE RD14 8:14 AM 2311 BRIGGSVILLE RD15 8:15 AM 2409 BRIGGSVILLE RD16 8:15 AM 2465 BRIGGSVILLE RD17 8:16 AM 11350 VAN ORDEN RD18 8:19 AM 2412 N CEDAR RD19 8:34 AM 201 S SECOND STELEMENTARY BUS 20 KIM HIVELEY/SUE HERBERT - RED SQUARE1 7:54 AM 5058 S GREGORY RD2 7:55 AM 5172 S GREGORY RD3 7:56 AM 5745 S GREGORY RD4 7:59 AM 18760 WASSON RD5 8:00 AM 18374 WASSON RD6 8:03 AM 5853 IOSCO MOUNTAIN RD7 8:07 AM 18927 BRADLEY RD8 8:08 AM 19044 BRADLEY RD9 8:09 AM 5647 BRADLEY RD10 8:10 AM 5044 BRADLEY RD11 8:11 AM IOSCO RIDGE DR & BRADLEY RD12 8:13 AM 9959 ROBERTS RD13 8:14 AM 9053 ROBERTS RD14 8:15 AM 8801 ROBERTS RD15 8:19 AM 4973 BULL RUN RD16 8:21 AM 4539 BULL RUN RD17 8:23 AM 4552 BULL RUN RD18 8:24 AM 3670 BULL RUN RD

ELEMENTARY BUS 21 BILL WISURI/AMANDA POLZIN - BLUE SQUARE

1 7:36 AM 7104 FOWLERVILLE RD2 7:37 AM 7200 FOWLERVILLE RD3 7:38 AM 7600 FOWLERVILLE RD4 7:44 AM 7601 MOHRLE RD5 7:45 AM 10200 MARSH RD6 7:46 AM 9801 MARSH RD7 7:47 AM 9649 MARSH RD8 7:47 AM 9609 MARSH RD9 7:48 AM 9695 MARSH RD10 7:49 AM 9563 MARSH RD11 7:50 AM 6888 HAYNER RD12 7:55 AM 5661 GANNON RD13 7:57 AM 10927 OWOSSO RD14 7:58 AM 11388 OWOSSO RD15 7:59 AM 11467 OWOSSO RD16 8:00 AM 11539 OWOSSO RD17 8:02 AM 11580 OWOSSO RD18 8:04 AM 6393 LOVEJOY RD19 8:05 AM GLEN MARY DR & LOVEJOY RD20 8:07 AM 5031 LOVEJOY RD21 8:07 AM 5079 LOVEJOY RD22 8:08 AM 7261 LOVEJOY RD23 8:09 AM 7501 LOVEJOY RD24 8:10 AM LOVEJOY RD & SECLUDED RIDGE DR25 8:11 AM 7989 LOVEJOY RD26 8:12 AM 3777 LOVEJOY RD27 8:14 AM 14510 S FOWLERVILLE RD28 8:15 AM 8484 SOBER RD29 8:15 AM 8362 SOBER RD30 8:17 AM 7676 SOBER RD31 8:19 AM SOBER RD & SADDLE DR32 8:21 AM 6581 SOBER RD33 8:22 AM SOBER RD & SPENCER DR34 8:22 AM 6446 SOBER RD35 8:23 AM 6400 SOBER RD36 8:23 AM 6297 SOBER RD37 8:24 AM 6292 SOBER RD38 8:25 AM 11385 OWOSSO RD39 8:26 AM 11109 OWOSSO RD40 8:33 AM 7604 HAYNER RD41 8:35 AM 7683 FOWLERVILLE RD42 8:36 AM 7455 FOWLERVILLE RD43 8:37 AM 7211 FOWLERVILLE RD

ELEMENTARY BUS 22 KELLI JOHNSON - WHITE SQUARE1 7:50 AM 10628 ODELL RD2 7:51 AM ODELL RD & ASHLYN CT3 7:52 AM 11060 ODELL RD4 7:53 AM 11181 ODELL RD5 7:56 AM 11261 IOSCO RD6 7:57 AM 10380 IOSCO RD7 7:59 AM 2200 BRADLEY RD8 8:00 AM 3015 BRADLEY RD

9 8:02 AM 10279 W COON LAKE RD10 8:03 AM 10328 W COON LAKE RD11 8:04 AM 11299 W COON LAKE RD12 8:06 AM 989 KANE RD S13 8:10 AM 1852 ELLIOTT RD14 8:11 AM 1780 ELLIOTT RD15 8:12 AM 1330 ELLIOTT RD16 8:13 AM 1276 ELLIOTT RD17 8:14 AM 1144 ELLIOTT RD18 8:15 AM CEDAR RIVER ESTATES DR & ELLIOTT RD19 8:16 AM 686 ELLIOTT RD20 8:17 AM 582 ELLIOTT RD21 8:23 AM VALLEY MEADOW LN W & MASON RD22 8:28 AM SWARTZ RIVER DR & BELLE RIVER DR

ELEMENTARY BUS 23 SHERRIE MYSHOCK - WHITE CIRCLE1 7:51 AM 9232 COON LAKE RD2 7:51 AM COON LAKE RD & SQUIRREL RUN RD3 7:52 AM 9806 W COON LAKE RD4 7:53 AM 10080 W COON LAKE RD5 7:54 AM 10151 W COON LAKE RD6 7:55 AM 3725 BRADLEY RD7 7:55 AM BRADLEY RD & MARTIN G CT8 7:57 AM MARRISA LN & BRADLEY RD9 7:58 AM 4800 BRADLEY RD10 7:59 AM 10334 ROBERTS RD11 8:01 AM 11093 ROBERTS RD12 8:03 AM 4520 DUTTON RD13 8:09 AM S GREGORY RD & MAJESTIC ACRES DR14 8:11 AM 4250 S GREGORY RD15 8:12 AM 4023 S GREGORY RD16 8:13 AM 3728 S GREGORY RD17 8:14 AM 3550 S GREGORY RD18 8:15 AM S GREGORY RD & LINDA RAY LN19 8:16 AM 8973 COON LAKE RD20 8:17 AM 8901 COON LAKE RD21 8:19 AM BULL RUN RD & W COON LAKE RD22 8:20 AM 3119 BULL RUN RD23 8:21 AM 2929 BULL RUN RD24 8:36 AM 155 S ANN ST25 8:37 AM POWER ST & N ANN ST

ELEMENTARY BUS 24 RENEE DONAL - BLUE CIRCLE1 7:43 AM 8200 FOWLERVILLE RD2 7:44 AM 9838 FOWLERVILLE RD3 7:47 AM 8224 MOHRLE RD4 7:49 AM 11264 FOWLERVILLE RD5 7:52 AM 11560 FOWLERVILLE RD6 7:53 AM LOVEJOY RD & DAISEY LN7 7:54 AM 9601 LOVEJOY RD8 7:54 AM 14981 S NOHEL RD9 7:55 AM 11990 NICHOLSON RD10 7:56 AM 11883 NICHOLSON RD11 7:56 AM 11795 NICHOLSON RD12 7:58 AM NICHOLSON RD & REDHAWK DR13 7:58 AM 11455 NICHOLSON RD14 7:59 AM 11393 NICHOLSON RD15 8:04 AM 10236 SOBER RD16 8:06 AM 9439 MOHRLE RD17 8:07 AM 9380 VOGT RD18 8:07 AM 9442 VOGT RD19 8:08 AM 9561 VOGT RD20 8:10 AM 9590 VOGT RD21 8:10 AM 10904 NICHOLSON RD22 8:12 AM 10920 NICHOLSON RD23 8:13 AM 9800 SOBER RD24 8:14 AM SOBER RD & HEATHERWOOD TR25 8:15 AM 9402 SOBER RD26 8:16 AM 9140 SOBER RD27 8:18 AM 8740 SOBER RD28 8:19 AM FOWLERVILLE RD & HORN RD29 8:20 AM 10589 FOWLERVILLE RD30 8:21 AM 10423 FOWLERVILLE RD31 8:23 AM 10009 FOWLERVILLE RD32 8:23 AM 9235 FOWLERVILLE RD33 8:25 AM 9205 FOWLERVILLE RD34 8:26 AM 8789 FOWLERVILLE RD

ELEMENTARY BUS 25 TRISHA MCCALLUM - GREEN TRIANGLE1 8:03 AM 6849 E GRAND RIVER AVE2 8:05 AM 6380 E GRAND RIVER AVE3 8:05 AM 6687 E GRAND RIVER AVE4 8:08 AM 5550 E GRAND RIVER AVE5 8:09 AM 5205 WARNER RD6 8:12 AM 6442 WARNER RD7 8:13 AM 6400 WARNER RD8 8:13 AM FARM LN & HOGBACK RD9 8:14 AM 3148 HOGBACK RD10 8:15 AM 3192 HOGBACK RD11 8:15 AM BIRCH MEADOWS LN & HOGBACK RD12 8:16 AM 3366 HOGBACK RD13 8:16 AM 3432 HOGBACK RD14 8:17 AM 3607 HOGBACK RD15 8:18 AM 3979 HOGBACK RD16 8:21 AM 3771 CEMETERY RD17 8:22 AM 3395 CEMETERY RD18 8:23 AM 3202 CEMETERY RD19 8:25 AM SLAWSKI DR & CEMETERY RD20 8:26 AM 3950 CEMETERY RD21 8:27 AM 7150 E GRAND RIVER AVE22 8:27 AM AMY DR & E GRAND RIVER AVE23 8:29 AM CHURCH ST & S MAPLE ST24 8:31 AM 7099 E GRAND RIVER AVE25 8:33 AM 7138 W SHARPE RD26 8:35 AM 7281 W SHARPE RD

ELEMENTARY BUS 26 KIM FRANKS - YELLOW CIRCLE1 7:52 AM 2860 BULL RUN RD2 7:56 AM 9757 LAMOREAUX RD3 7:59 AM 10064 IOSCO RD

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4 8:01 AM 9900 IOSCO RD5 8:01 AM ADELINES WAY & IOSCO RD6 8:02 AM 9376 IOSCO RD7 8:04 AM 8819 IOSCO RD8 8:06 AM 8280 IOSCO RD9 8:08 AM 7973 MUNSELL RD10 8:09 AM MUNSELL RD & ASTORIA BLVD11 8:11 AM 7853 MUNSELL RD12 8:12 AM 7561 MUNSELL RD13 8:14 AM 2240 BULL RUN RD14 8:18 AM 987 S BULL RUN RD15 8:18 AM 801 S BULL RUN RD16 8:20 AM 436 S BULL RUN RD17 8:28 AM PINEGATE DR & E VAN RIPER RD18 8:32 AM 400 CEDAR RIVER DR

ELEMENTARY BUS 27 SANDY BLAIR - ORANGE SQUARE1 7:56 AM 4645 NICHOLSON RD2 7:56 AM 4700 NICHOLSON RD3 7:57 AM AMANDA DR & NICHOLSON RD4 7:58 AM 9833 BRANDI LN5 8:00 AM BRANDI LN & FOUNTAIN LN6 8:01 AM 9938 FOUNTAIN LN7 8:02 AM 5325 NICHOLSON RD8 8:03 AM 5596 NICHOLSON RD9 8:05 AM 6221 NICHOLSON RD10 8:06 AM 6642 NICHOLSON RD11 8:14 AM 9697 CHASE LAKE RD12 8:15 AM CHASE LAKE RD & RUSTIC WAY DR13 8:19 AM 9700 GRANT RD14 8:21 AM 9782 W ALLEN RD15 8:21 AM 6093 RIVER ROCK DR16 8:23 AM 6021 RIVER ROCK DR17 8:24 AM 6225 MILLER RD18 8:25 AM 9511 W ALLEN RD19 8:26 AM 8864 W ALLEN RD20 8:28 AM 8770 W ALLEN RD21 8:30 AM 8502 W ALLEN RD

ELEMENTARY BUS 37 RACHAEL HATFIELD - ORANGE TRIANGLE1 7:52 AM 10670 W GRAND RIVER2 7:55 AM 10886 CONVERSE RD3 7:56 AM 10800 CONVERSE RD4 7:58 AM CONVERSE RD & SPRUCE VIEW LN5 7:59 AM JAMERLEA LN & CONVERSE RD6 8:01 AM 10285 CONVERSE RD7 8:04 AM 10133 W ALLEN RD8 8:05 AM 10275 W ALLEN RD9 8:09 AM 11336 CHASE LAKE RD10 8:11 AM 4094 HERRINGTON RD N11 8:12 AM 4200 HERRINGTON RD N12 8:16 AM 6205 STOW RD13 8:18 AM 5547 STOW RD14 8:18 AM STOW RD & MACKINAW TR15 8:19 AM 5788 STOW RD16 8:19 AM 5844 STOW RD17 8:20 AM 11121 HANNAH JANE DR18 8:23 AM 11115 GARRETT DR19 8:24 AM 5223 STOW RD20 8:25 AM 4874 STOW RD21 8:26 AM 4900 STOW RD22 8:26 AM STOW RD & TROTTERS LN

ELEMENTARY BUS 38 CHRISTAL SCHAFFER - GREEN CIRCLE1 7:54 AM 7555 W ALLEN RD2 7:54 AM 7532 W ALLEN RD3 7:55 AM 7093 W ALLEN RD4 7:59 AM 7228 ROBB RD5 8:01 AM NEYLAND DR & ROBB RD6 8:03 AM 7617 SHERWOOD RD7 8:05 AM 8720 SHERWOOD RD8 8:06 AM 8846 SHERWOOD RD9 8:07 AM 8080 N GREGORY RD10 8:07 AM 8236 N GREGORY RD11 8:08 AM EVA LN & N GREGORY RD12 8:11 AM 7473 N GREGORY RD13 8:12 AM 7238 N GREGORY RD14 8:12 AM 7210 N GREGORY RD15 8:15 AM 8160 CHASE LAKE RD16 8:16 AM 7964 CHASE LAKE RD17 8:16 AM 7837 CHASE LAKE RD18 8:17 AM 7783 CHASE LAKE RD19 8:19 AM 7097 CHASE LAKE RD20 8:19 AM 7053 CHASE LAKE RD21 8:20 AM 6953 ROBB RD22 8:20 AM 6899 ROBB RD23 8:21 AM 6804 ROBB RD24 8:22 AM 6560 ROBB RD25 8:26 AM 5353 HOGBACK RD26 8:26 AM 5301 HOGBACK RD27 8:27 AM HOGBACK RD & NICHOLE DR28 8:30 AM 4281 CEMETERY RD39 8:31 AM CEMETERY RD & EMERALD VALLEY BLVD

ELEMENTARY BUS 40 CHERYL CRUSAN - PURPLE CIRCLE1 7:31 AM 7716 W SHARPE RD2 7:31 AM 7800 W SHARPE RD3 7:39 AM 1627 FOWLERVILLE RD4 7:41 AM 503 FOWLERVILLE RD5 7:42 AM 411 FOWLERVILLE RD6 7:43 AM 105 FOWLERVILLE RD7 7:46 AM 305 KERN RD8 7:46 AM 545 KERN RD9 7:48 AM 7475 CROFOOT RD10 7:50 AM 651 KERN RD11 7:52 AM 6711 CROFOOT RD12 7:54 AM KERN RD & TALONNA TR13 7:57 AM LANGE RD & HURON CT14 7:57 AM 6835 LANGE RD15 7:58 AM 7016 LANGE RD16 8:00 AM LANGE RD & GROUSE LN17 8:00 AM 7683 LANGE RD18 8:02 AM LANGE RD & RIVER BEND DR19 8:03 AM 7935 LANGE RD20 8:04 AM 8265 LANGE RD21 8:05 AM 8584 LANGE RD22 8:06 AM 1340 S GREGORY RD23 8:07 AM 1055 S GREGORY RD24 8:09 AM 710 S GREGORY RD25 8:11 AM 8550 CROFOOT RD26 8:11 AM 8485 CROFOOT RD27 8:14 AM 242 FOWLERVILLE RD28 8:15 AM 274 FOWLERVILLE RD29 8:16 AM FOWLERVILLE RD & COLLEEN DR30 8:16 AM RED ROCK DR & FOWLERVILLE RD31 8:17 AM 736 FOWLERVILLE RD32 8:20 AM 2266 FOWLERVILLE RD

ELEMENTARY BUS 41 SUZY LIMONOFF - ORANGE CIRCLE1 7:49 AM 9209 CROFOOT RD2 7:50 AM 9225 CROFOOT RD3 7:51 AM 9333 CROFOOT RD4 7:51 AM 9365 CROFOOT RD5 7:53 AM 9865 CROFOOT RD6 7:58 AM 9955 MASON RD

7 8:01 AM 720 N GREGORY RD8 8:02 AM 8888 SARGENT RD9 8:04 AM 8239 SARGENT RD10 8:06 AM 7650 SARGENT RD11 8:11 AM 6451 LAYTON RD12 8:12 AM 6261 LAYTON RD13 8:15 AM 2817 SMITH RD14 8:16 AM 2977 SMITH RD15 8:19 AM 7600 LAYTON RD16 8:25 AM 216 CEDAR RIVER DR17 8:26 AM 725 HAZELNUT ST18 8:27 AM GRANDSHIRE BLVD & HAZELNUT ST

ELEMENTARY BUS 42 TAMARA YAMBROSIC - BLUE TRIANGLE1 7:49 AM 10100 N ANTCLIFF RD2 7:49 AM 10301 N ANTCLIFF RD3 7:50 AM 10635 N ANTCLIFF RD4 7:52 AM W COHOCTAH RD & BETTERLY RD5 7:57 AM 9257 SCHREPFER RD6 7:59 AM 8995 SCHREPFER RD7 8:02 AM 8720 ANTCLIFF RD8 8:03 AM 9055 ANTCLIFF RD9 8:04 AM ANTCLIFF RD & PIONEER DR10 8:06 AM GANNON RD & BIG ROCK DR11 8:10 AM 10880 FLEMING RD12 8:11 AM 4700 ELLIS RD13 8:14 AM 9805 FLEMING RD14 8:15 AM 9686 FLEMING RD15 8:21 AM 9112 ROBB RD16 8:23 AM 9024 ROBB RD17 8:26 AM 6733 SHERWOOD RD18 8:26 AM 6620 SHERWOOD RD19 8:28 AM 6160 SHERWOOD RD20 8:28 AM 6151 SHERWOOD RD21 8:31 AM 8143 OWOSSO RD22 8:33 AM 7450 OWOSSO RD23 8:34 AM 7300 OWOSSO RD24 8:35 AM 6161 CHASE LAKE RD25 8:37 AM 6825 CHASE LAKE RD

ELEMENTARY BUS 43 CARLA ELLENS - WHITE TRIANGLE1 7:57 AM MASON RD & KENORA DR2 8:00 AM 11196 MASON RD3 8:02 AM 11600 MASON RD4 8:04 AM 11744 MASON RD5 8:06 AM 226 KANE RD S6 8:07 AM 198 KANE RD S7 8:09 AM 45 KANE RD S8 8:11 AM 216 KANE RD N9 8:13 AM 458 KANE RD N10 8:15 AM 11651 MASON RD11 8:20 AM 865 NICHOLSON RD12 8:25 AM 8787 VAN BUREN RD13 8:27 AM SWARTZ RIVER DR & BELLE RIVER DR14 8:32 AM 8160 VAN BUREN RD15 8:32 AM 8132 VAN BUREN RD16 8:33 AM 8067 VAN BUREN RD

ELEMENTARY BUS 44 LAURIE HIRTH - GOLD STAR1 7:55 AM 1881 NICHOLSON RD2 8:00 AM 11320 SARGENT RD3 8:10 AM 1133 ELLIOTT RD4 8:20 AM 655 S GRAND AVE5 8:23 AM KLEIN DR & GARDEN LN6 8:24 AM GARDEN LN & GARDEN CT7 8:26 AM GARDEN LN & MEADOW VIEW LN8 8:28 AM 207 GARDEN LN9 8:38 AM 7942 W ALLEN RD

SECONDARY BUS 11 CATHI RAY - GREEN SQUARE1 6:20 AM 10628 ODELL RD2 6:21 AM ASHLYN CT & ODELL RD3 6:22 AM 11054 ODELL RD4 6:23 AM 11323 ODELL RD5 6:30 AM 3015 BRADLEY RD6 6:31 AM 3417 BRADLEY RD7 6:32 AM 10257 W COON LAKE RD8 6:32 AM 10328 W COON LAKE RD9 6:33 AM 11321 W COON LAKE RD10 6:34 AM 11577 W COON LAKE RD11 6:35 AM 1330 KANE RD S12 6:37 AM 991 KANE RD S13 6:38 AM 11699 IOSCO RD14 6:39 AM 11439 IOSCO RD15 6:40 AM 11200 IOSCO RD16 6:43 AM 11028 IOSCO RD17 6:44 AM 10751 IOSCO RD18 6:45 AM 1780 ELLIOTT RD19 6:46 AM 1605 ELLIOTT RD20 6:47 AM 1330 ELLIOTT RD21 6:48 AM 1141 ELLIOTT RD22 6:49 AM 1100 ELLIOTT RD23 6:51 AM ELLIOTT RD & CEDAR RIVER ESTATES DR24 6:52 AM 622 ELLIOTT RD25 6:53 AM 305 ELLIOTT RD

SECONDARY BUS 16 DIANE RUSSOM - YELLOW TRIANGLE

1 6:31 AM 2240 BULL RUN RD2 6:32 AM 2757 BULL RUN RD3 6:35 AM 7527 W COON LAKE RD4 6:38 AM 8467 LAMOREAUX RD5 6:40 AM S GREGORY RD & LINDA RAY LN6 6:42 AM 2428 S GREGORY RD7 6:43 AM 9100 LAMOREAUX RD8 6:44 AM 9430 LAMOREAUX RD9 6:45 AM 9650 LAMOREAUX RD10 6:47 AM 9797 LAMOREAUX RD11 6:50 AM 10085 IOSCO RD12 6:50 AM 10056 IOSCO RD13 6:51 AM 9900 IOSCO RD14 6:53 AM 9392 IOSCO RD15 6:53 AM 9376 IOSCO RD16 6:55 AM 8673 IOSCO RD17 6:56 AM 1919 S BULL RUN RD18 6:57 AM 1781 S BULL RUN RD19 6:59 AM 987 S BULL RUN RD20 7:06 AM E VAN RIPER RD & PINEGATE DR

SECONDARY BUS 17 SHARON FREYALDENHOVEN - YELLOW SQUARE

1 6:11 AM 9181 MOHRLE RD2 6:11 AM 9333 MOHRLE RD3 6:13 AM 10480 NICHOLSON RD4 6:14 AM 9736 VOGT RD5 6:15 AM 9442 VOGT RD6 6:16 AM 9380 VOGT RD7 6:17 AM 10580 NICHOLSON RD8 6:19 AM 10920 NICHOLSON RD9 6:20 AM 10236 SOBER RD10 6:21 AM 11093 BRIMLEY RD11 6:26 AM 5403 ROYCE RD E12 6:27 AM 11444 SHERWOOD RD13 6:30 AM 8922 STOW RD14 6:31 AM 11088 BELL OAK RD

15 6:33 AM 11575 BELL OAK RD16 6:34 AM 5216 HERRINGTON RD N17 6:38 AM 11951 MOHRLE RD18 6:39 AM 11615 MOHRLE RD19 6:39 AM 11561 MOHRLE RD20 6:41 AM 9757 STOW RD21 6:42 AM 9463 STOW RD22 6:43 AM 9425 STOW RD23 6:45 AM BELL OAK RD & KLEINWAY DR24 6:47 AM 9055 NICHOLSON RD25 6:47 AM 9211 NICHOLSON RD26 6:49 AM 9663 NICHOLSON RD27 6:50 AM 9900 NICHOLSON RD28 6:53 AM 9900 PIERSON RD29 6:54 AM 9373 PIERSON RD30 6:56 AM 8959 N GREGORY RD31 6:56 AM 8850 N GREGORY RD32 6:57 AM 8722 N GREGORY RD33 6:58 AM 8553 N GREGORY RD34 6:59 AM 8603 KILLINGER RD35 7:03 AM 7151 FOWLERVILLE RD

SECONDARY BUS 18 MARLENE DAWDY - RED CIRCLE1 6:16 AM MASON RD & KENORA DR2 6:19 AM 11624 MASON RD3 6:20 AM 11722 MASON RD4 6:25 AM 107 RISCH RD N5 6:28 AM 33 SEARLS RD S6 6:36 AM 5419 DANSVILLE RD7 6:40 AM 5150 IOSCO RD E8 6:42 AM 360 KANE RD S9 6:44 AM 198 KANE RD S10 6:44 AM 105 KANE RD S11 6:45 AM 91 KANE RD S12 6:45 AM 45 KANE RD S13 6:47 AM 167 KANE RD N14 6:48 AM 216 KANE RD N15 6:49 AM 310 KANE RD N16 6:50 AM 458 KANE RD N17 6:51 AM 490 KANE RD N18 7:06 AM GRANDSHIRE BLVD & HICKORY ST

SECONDARY BUS 19 DENISE KNAGGS - RED TRIANGLE1 6:25 AM 4739 FLEMING RD2 6:27 AM DEAL RD & FLEMING RD3 6:27 AM 5280 FLEMING RD4 6:28 AM 5400 FLEMING RD5 6:29 AM 5630 FLEMING RD6 6:32 AM 6196 N BURKHART RD7 6:33 AM N BURKHART RD & S CENTER DR8 6:35 AM 7445 SCHREPFER RD9 6:38 AM 7153 GEER RD10 6:42 AM 6240 CRANDALL RD11 6:43 AM 6020 CRANDALL RD12 6:43 AM 6000 CRANDALL RD13 6:44 AM 4535 W ALLEN RD14 6:45 AM 5882 CRANDALL RD15 6:46 AM 5742 CRANDALL RD16 6:47 AM 5755 N BURKHART RD17 6:49 AM N BURKHART RD & W ALLEN RD18 6:50 AM 4063 W ALLEN RD19 6:50 AM 4129 W ALLEN RD20 6:51 AM 4217 W ALLEN RD21 6:53 AM W ALLEN RD & RADDATZ RD22 6:55 AM 5795 OWOSSO RD23 6:55 AM 5750 OWOSSO RD24 6:56 AM 5647 OWOSSO RD25 6:57 AM 5360 OWOSSO RD26 6:58 AM 5221 OWOSSO RD27 6:59 AM 6005 W SHARPE RD28 7:00 AM 6162 W SHARPE RD29 7:01 AM 6450 W SHARPE RD30 7:02 AM 6537 W SHARPE RDSECONDARY BUS 20 KIM HIVELEY/SUE HERBERT - RED SQUARE

1 6:15 AM 7301 MASON RD2 6:16 AM 270 KERN RD3 6:16 AM 305 KERN RD4 6:17 AM 332 KERN RD5 6:18 AM 545 KERN RD6 6:20 AM 7474 CROFOOT RD7 6:21 AM 7305 CROFOOT RD8 6:23 AM 777 KERN RD9 6:25 AM 6711 CROFOOT RD10 6:26 AM 6890 CROFOOT RD11 6:27 AM 7187 CROFOOT RD12 6:30 AM KERN RD & TALONNA TR13 6:30 AM 923 KERN RD14 6:32 AM 6977 LANGE RD15 6:34 AM 6939 LANGE RD16 6:35 AM 6835 LANGE RD17 6:36 AM 7016 LANGE RD18 6:37 AM 7233 LANGE RD19 6:38 AM LANGE RD & GROUSE LN20 6:40 AM LANGE RD & RIVER BEND DR21 6:40 AM 7950 LANGE RD22 6:41 AM 8265 LANGE RD23 6:43 AM 8584 LANGE RD24 6:44 AM 1746 S GREGORY RD25 6:45 AM 1896 S GREGORY RD26 6:49 AM 1055 S GREGORY RD27 6:50 AM 925 S GREGORY RD28 6:51 AM 710 S GREGORY RD29 6:52 AM 8846 CROFOOT RD30 6:53 AM 8500 CROFOOT RD31 6:54 AM FOWLERVILLE RD & COLLEEN DR32 6:56 AM FOWLERVILLE RD & RED ROCK DR33 6:57 AM 1576 FOWLERVILLE RD34 6:59 AM 1754 FOWLERVILLE RD

SECONDARY BUS 21 BILL WISURI/AMANDA POLZIN - BLUE SQUARE

1 6:25 AM BRADLEY RD & IOSCO RIDGE DR2 6:25 AM 5334 BRADLEY RD3 6:27 AM 19060 BRADLEY RD4 6:29 AM 5700 SCYTHE CT5 6:33 AM 18342 WASSON RD6 6:34 AM WASSON RD & DAYMON DR7 6:35 AM 18901 WASSON RD8 6:37 AM 5745 S GREGORY RD9 6:38 AM S GREGORY RD & WEDGEWOOD DR10 6:39 AM 5151 S GREGORY RD11 6:41 AM 8123 ROBERTS RD12 6:47 AM 8035 MUNSELL RD13 6:48 AM MUNSELL RD & ASTORIA BLVD14 6:49 AM 7377 MUNSELL RD

SECONDARY BUS 22 KELLI JOHNSON - WHITE SQUARE1 6:14 AM 10700 VAN BUREN RD2 6:18 AM 3540 N CEDAR RD3 6:20 AM 3455 N CEDAR RD4 6:25 AM 1542 N CEDAR RD

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11 6:36 AM 10209 SARGENT RD12 6:40 AM 10775 JUDD RD13 6:44 AM 1288 BRIGGSVILLE RD14 6:45 AM 1466 BRIGGSVILLE RD15 6:46 AM 1700 BRIGGSVILLE RD16 6:47 AM 1844 BRIGGSVILLE RD17 6:48 AM 2100 BRIGGSVILLE RD18 6:49 AM 11350 VAN ORDEN RD19 6:51 AM 10801 VAN ORDEN RD20 6:52 AM 10410 VAN ORDEN RD21 6:53 AM 10160 VAN ORDEN RD22 6:55 AM 3112 NICHOLSON RD23 6:56 AM NICHOLSON RD & KEVIN FREDERICK MEMORI24 6:59 AM 9797 W GRAND RIVER25 7:00 AM 9569 W GRAND RIVER

SECONDARY BUS 23 SHERRIE MYSHOCK - WHITE CIRCLE1 6:17 AM 3488 BULL RUN RD2 6:18 AM 3670 BULL RUN RD3 6:20 AM 4552 BULL RUN RD4 6:22 AM 4920 BULL RUN RD5 6:23 AM 5190 BULL RUN RD6 6:23 AM 5261 BULL RUN RD7 6:24 AM BULL RUN RD & MATADOR LN8 6:26 AM 19364 WASSON RD9 6:27 AM 19320 WASSON RD10 6:28 AM 18205 BERKSHIRE DR11 6:30 AM 18285 BERKSHIRE DR12 6:31 AM 19077 WASSON RD13 6:34 AM 18008 DONOHUE RD14 6:35 AM 18287 DONOHUE RD15 6:37 AM 18999 WELLER RD16 6:37 AM 19115 WELLER RD17 6:40 AM 5883 WELLER RD18 6:41 AM 5623 WELLER RD19 6:41 AM 5555 WELLER RD20 6:42 AM 5470 WELLER RD21 6:43 AM 5425 WELLER RD22 6:44 AM 5363 WELLER RD23 6:45 AM 5222 WELLER RD24 6:45 AM 5191 WELLER RD25 6:46 AM 5155 WELLER RD26 6:48 AM RINGNECK WAY & BULL RUN RD27 6:49 AM 4539 BULL RUN RD28 6:51 AM 3803 BULL RUN RD29 6:51 AM 3721 BULL RUN RD

SECONDARY BUS 24 RENEE DONAL - BLUE CIRCLE1 6:18 AM 7800 W ALLEN RD2 6:20 AM 7532 W ALLEN RD3 6:21 AM 7361 W ALLEN RD4 6:22 AM 6888 W ALLEN RD5 6:24 AM 6470 ROBB RD6 6:25 AM 6599 ROBB RD7 6:25 AM 6717 ROBB RD8 6:26 AM 6767 ROBB RD9 6:27 AM 6899 ROBB RD10 6:28 AM 7117 CHASE LAKE RD11 6:29 AM 7405 CHASE LAKE RD12 6:31 AM 7689 CHASE LAKE RD13 6:31 AM 7759 CHASE LAKE RD14 6:32 AM 7805 CHASE LAKE RD15 6:32 AM 7875 CHASE LAKE RD16 6:33 AM 7950 CHASE LAKE RD17 6:37 AM 8682 SHERWOOD RD18 6:37 AM 8720 SHERWOOD RD19 6:38 AM 8846 SHERWOOD RD20 6:39 AM 8323 N GREGORY RD21 6:41 AM 7901 N GREGORY RD22 6:42 AM 9479 SHERWOOD RD23 6:43 AM 9490 SHERWOOD RD24 6:43 AM 9580 SHERWOOD RD25 6:46 AM 7165 NICHOLSON RD26 6:47 AM 9761 CHASE LAKE RD27 6:48 AM 9697 CHASE LAKE RD28 6:49 AM 9513 CHASE LAKE RD29 6:49 AM RUSTIC WAY DR & CHASE LAKE RD30 6:51 AM 6659 N GREGORY RD31 6:53 AM 9368 GRANT RD32 6:54 AM 9700 GRANT RD33 6:55 AM 9941 GRANT RD34 6:57 AM 9806 W ALLEN RD35 6:57 AM W ALLEN RD & RIVER ROCK DR36 6:58 AM 9511 W ALLEN RD37 6:59 AM 6241 MILLER RD38 7:01 AM 8900 CHASE LAKE RD39 7:04 AM 8444 W ALLEN RD40 7:05 AM 8746 W ALLEN RD41 7:06 AM 8864 W ALLEN RD42 7:07 AM 8876 W ALLEN RD43 7:07 AM 5849 N GREGORY RD44 7:09 AM 4979 N GREGORY RD45 7:09 AM 4811 N GREGORY RD46 7:10 AM 4363 N GREGORY RD

SECONDARY BUS 25 TRISHA MCCALLUM - GREEN TRIANGLE1 6:13 AM 4745 STOW RD2 6:13 AM 4789 STOW RD3 6:14 AM STOW RD & TROTTERS LN4 6:15 AM 4920 STOW RD5 6:16 AM 5223 STOW RD6 6:17 AM GARRETT DR & RENEE CT7 6:19 AM HEIDI JANE LN & HANNAH JANE DR8 6:20 AM 5774 STOW RD9 6:22 AM STOW RD & MACKINAW TR10 6:23 AM 5519 STOW RD11 6:24 AM 10886 CONVERSE RD12 6:24 AM 10800 CONVERSE RD13 6:25 AM CONVERSE RD & SPRUCE VIEW LN14 6:26 AM CONVERSE RD & JAMERLEA LN15 6:27 AM 10260 CONVERSE RD16 6:28 AM 10050 CONVERSE RD17 6:29 AM 10133 W ALLEN RD18 6:30 AM 10350 W ALLEN RD19 6:34 AM 7158 STOW RD20 6:34 AM 7269 STOW RD21 6:35 AM 7511 STOW RD22 6:37 AM 11758 MOYER RD23 6:38 AM 4188 HERRINGTON RD N24 6:39 AM 4036 HERRINGTON RD N25 6:40 AM 11638 CHASE LAKE RD26 6:41 AM 11336 CHASE LAKE RD27 6:43 AM 10732 CHASE LAKE RD28 6:44 AM 10207 CHASE LAKE RD29 6:45 AM 6835 NICHOLSON RD30 6:46 AM 6642 NICHOLSON RD31 6:48 AM 6618 NICHOLSON RD32 6:49 AM 5325 NICHOLSON RD33 6:50 AM 5170 NICHOLSON RD34 6:51 AM 9833 BRANDI LN35 6:53 AM 9732 FOUNTAIN LN36 6:54 AM 4988 NICHOLSON RD37 6:55 AM NICHOLSON RD & AMANDA DR38 6:56 AM 4639 NICHOLSON RD

SECONDARY BUS 26 KIM FRANKS - YELLOW CIRCLE1 6:05 AM 7184 FOWLERVILLE RD2 6:11 AM 9637 MARSH RD3 6:11 AM 9695 MARSH RD4 6:12 AM 9834 MARSH RD5 6:20 AM 3777 LOVEJOY RD6 6:20 AM 8155 LOVEJOY RD7 6:21 AM 7955 LOVEJOY RD8 6:23 AM LOVEJOY RD & SECLUDED RIDGE DR9 6:24 AM 7533 LOVEJOY RD10 6:25 AM 7261 LOVEJOY RD11 6:26 AM LOVEJOY RD & GLEN MARY DR12 6:28 AM 5951 LOVEJOY RD13 6:30 AM 5079 LOVEJOY RD14 6:31 AM 14901 S BLIVEN RD15 6:37 AM 8370 SOBER RD16 6:38 AM 7676 SOBER RD17 6:40 AM 7300 SOBER RD18 6:41 AM SOBER RD & SADDLE DR19 6:42 AM 6666 SOBER RD20 6:42 AM SOBER RD & SPENCER DR21 6:45 AM 6393 SOBER RD22 6:46 AM 6309 SOBER RD23 6:46 AM 6292 SOBER RD24 6:48 AM 11539 OWOSSO RD25 6:48 AM 11525 OWOSSO RD26 6:49 AM 11467 OWOSSO RD27 6:50 AM 11259 OWOSSO RD28 6:50 AM 11137 OWOSSO RD29 6:51 AM 11109 OWOSSO RD30 6:52 AM 10927 OWOSSO RD31 6:55 AM 5661 GANNON RD32 6:56 AM 6888 HAYNER RD33 6:58 AM 7604 HAYNER RD34 6:59 AM 7855 HAYNER RD

SECONDARY BUS 27 SANDY BLAIR - ORANGE SQUARE1 6:25 AM 9155 JUDD RD2 6:26 AM 9271 JUDD RD3 6:27 AM 9686 JUDD RD4 6:29 AM 1800 NICHOLSON RD5 6:30 AM 1701 NICHOLSON RD6 6:31 AM 1667 NICHOLSON RD7 6:33 AM 620 NICHOLSON RD8 6:36 AM 9595 MASON RD9 6:39 AM 9225 CROFOOT RD10 6:40 AM 9355 CROFOOT RD11 6:40 AM 9461 CROFOOT RD12 6:42 AM 9776 CROFOOT RD13 6:44 AM 9840 CROFOOT RD14 6:45 AM 9984 CROFOOT RD15 6:50 AM 9800 SARGENT RD16 6:52 AM 8990 SARGENT RD17 6:54 AM 1518 N GREGORY RD18 6:54 AM 1562 N GREGORY RD19 6:55 AM 1774 N GREGORY RD20 6:56 AM JUDD RD & N GREGORY RD21 7:00 AM SWARTZ RIVER DR & BELLE RIVER DR22 7:04 AM 655 S GRAND AVESECONDARY BUS 37 RACHAEL HATFIELD - ORANGLE TRIANGLE

1 6:21 AM 2257 FOWLERVILLE RD2 6:23 AM 1555 FOWLERVILLE RD3 6:25 AM 503 FOWLERVILLE RD4 6:26 AM 385 FOWLERVILLE RD5 6:27 AM 105 FOWLERVILLE RD6 6:31 AM 540 N GREGORY RD7 6:32 AM 8760 SARGENT RD8 6:34 AM 8261 SARGENT RD9 6:34 AM 8178 SARGENT RD10 6:35 AM 8075 SARGENT RD11 6:36 AM 7690 SARGENT RD12 6:40 AM 2178 FOWLERVILLE RD13 6:40 AM 2266 FOWLERVILLE RD14 6:42 AM 7733 LAYTON RD15 6:44 AM WINEGAR RD & SMITH RD16 6:46 AM 6647 LAYTON RD17 6:47 AM 6451 LAYTON RD18 6:48 AM 6349 LAYTON RD19 6:48 AM 6261 LAYTON RD20 6:51 AM 2817 SMITH RD21 6:52 AM 2929 SMITH RD22 6:53 AM 7600 LAYTON RD23 6:58 AM GARDEN LN & GARDEN CT24 6:59 AM GARDEN LN & MEADOW VIEW LN25 7:00 AM 207 GARDEN LN

SECONDARY BUS 38 CHRISTAL SCHAFFER - GREEN CIRCLE1 6:30 AM 7104 FOWLERVILLE RD2 6:31 AM 7540 FOWLERVILLE RD3 6:34 AM 7360 SHERWOOD RD4 6:37 AM 9094 ROBB RD5 6:38 AM KNOLL CT & ROBB RD6 6:41 AM 9387 OWOSSO RD7 6:42 AM 9041 OWOSSO RD8 6:44 AM 6151 SHERWOOD RD9 6:44 AM 6160 SHERWOOD RD10 6:47 AM ROBB RD & NEYLAND DR11 6:49 AM 6878 CHASE LAKE RD12 6:50 AM 6670 CHASE LAKE RD13 6:52 AM 5761 CHASE LAKE RD14 6:53 AM 5600 CHASE LAKE RD15 6:54 AM CHASE LAKE RD & MANOR LN16 6:58 AM 6254 W ALLEN RD17 7:00 AM 5457 HOGBACK RD18 7:00 AM 5385 HOGBACK RD19 7:01 AM 5291 HOGBACK RD20 7:03 AM HOGBACK RD & NICHOLE DR21 7:05 AM 7281 W SHARPE RD22 7:07 AM 7350 W SHARPE RD

SECONDARY BUS 40 CHERYL CRUSAN - PURPLE CIRCLE1 6:16 AM 5122 FOWLERVILLE RD2 6:17 AM 5166 FOWLERVILLE RD3 6:17 AM 5224 FOWLERVILLE RD4 6:18 AM 5610 FOWLERVILLE RD5 6:19 AM 5938 FOWLERVILLE RD6 6:21 AM 6464 FOWLERVILLE RD7 6:22 AM 7388 FOWLERVILLE RD8 6:26 AM 9280 FOWLERVILLE RD9 6:27 AM 9456 FOWLERVILLE RD10 6:29 AM 11264 FOWLERVILLE RD11 6:30 AM 11835 FOWLERVILLE RD12 6:33 AM LOVEJOY RD & DAISEY LN13 6:34 AM 2099 LOVEJOY RD14 6:36 AM 14889 S STATE RD15 6:36 AM 14841 S STATE RD16 6:39 AM 14519 S NOHEL RD17 6:40 AM 14616 S NOHEL RD18 6:40 AM 14700 S NOHEL RD19 6:41 AM 14809 S NOHEL RD20 6:41 AM 14936 S NOHEL RD21 6:42 AM 11990 NICHOLSON RD22 6:43 AM 11795 NICHOLSON RD

23 6:44 AM REDHAWK DR & NICHOLSON RD24 6:45 AM 11455 NICHOLSON RD25 6:46 AM 9642 SOBER RD26 6:47 AM SOBER RD & HEATHERWOOD TR27 6:48 AM 9300 SOBER RD28 6:48 AM 9114 SOBER RD29 6:50 AM 8740 SOBER RD30 6:51 AM HORN RD & FOWLERVILLE RD31 6:53 AM 10589 FOWLERVILLE RD32 6:58 AM 8789 FOWLERVILLE RD33 7:00 AM 7875 FOWLERVILLE RD34 7:01 AM 7683 FOWLERVILLE RD35 7:01 AM 7525 FOWLERVILLE RD36 7:02 AM 7211 FOWLERVILLE RD37 7:04 AM 6677 FOWLERVILLE RD38 7:07 AM FAIRFIELD RD & FOWLERVILLE RD39 7:07 AM 5241 FOWLERVILLE RD40 7:08 AM 5189 FOWLERVILLE RD41 7:08 AM FOWLERVILLE RD & MAJESTIC BLVD

SECONDARY BUS 41 SUZY LIMONOFF - ORANGE CIRCLE1 6:21 AM 4257 POTTS RD2 6:25 AM 4099 POTTS RD3 6:27 AM 3695 POTTS RD4 6:31 AM 9550 W GRAND RIVER5 6:34 AM 11180 W GRAND RIVER6 6:37 AM 2484 WALLACE RD N7 6:40 AM 2750 WALLACE RD N8 6:41 AM 11111 W GRAND RIVER9 6:42 AM 4600 STOW RD10 6:45 AM SALWOOD DR & STOW RD11 6:46 AM 11031 DAWN DR12 6:48 AM 4180 WHEELER RD13 6:49 AM 4155 WHEELER RD14 6:51 AM 4100 WHEELER RD15 6:52 AM 3781 WHEELER RD16 6:53 AM WHEELER RD & HIGH TIMBERS DR17 6:58 AM 4125 NICHOLSON RD18 7:00 AM NICHOLSON RD & KEVIN FREDERICK MEMORI19 7:02 AM 9926 VAN BUREN RD20 7:03 AM 9773 VAN BUREN RD21 7:04 AM 8787 VAN BUREN RD22 7:05 AM 8160 VAN BUREN RD

SECONDARY BUS 42 TAMARA YAMBROSIC - BLUE TRIANGLE1 6:20 AM 10292 N ANTCLIFF RD2 6:21 AM 10531 N ANTCLIFF RD3 6:22 AM 10635 N ANTCLIFF RD4 6:23 AM 10920 N ANTCLIFF RD5 6:25 AM 10755 BETTERLY RD6 6:26 AM 10290 BETTERLY RD7 6:28 AM 3530 GANNON RD8 6:28 AM 3698 GANNON RD9 6:30 AM 9344 ANTCLIFF RD10 6:31 AM 9257 SCHREPFER RD11 6:31 AM 9247 SCHREPFER RD12 6:33 AM 8990 SCHREPFER RD13 6:35 AM 3948 STEINACKER RD14 6:36 AM 3836 STEINACKER RD15 6:36 AM 8547 ANTCLIFF RD16 6:40 AM GANNON RD & BIG ROCK DR17 6:41 AM 4569 GANNON RD18 6:43 AM 9790 FLEMING RD19 6:44 AM 9471 FLEMING RD20 6:46 AM 8612 FLEMING RD21 6:51 AM 8143 OWOSSO RD22 6:52 AM 7733 OWOSSO RD23 6:53 AM 7650 OWOSSO RD24 6:54 AM OWOSSO RD & PHEASANT RIDGE DR25 6:55 AM 7300 OWOSSO RD26 6:55 AM 7264 OWOSSO RD27 6:56 AM 6868 OWOSSO RD28 6:57 AM 6510 OWOSSO RD29 6:58 AM 6360 OWOSSO RD30 6:59 AM 6140 OWOSSO RD

SECONDARY BUS 43 CARLA ELLENS - WHITE TRIANGLE1 6:26 AM W COON LAKE RD & SQUIRREL RUN2 6:28 AM 10080 W COON LAKE RD3 6:28 AM 10099 W COON LAKE RD4 6:29 AM 3725 BRADLEY RD5 6:30 AM MARTIN G CT & BRADLEY RD6 6:31 AM 3985 BRADLEY RD7 6:32 AM 4359 BRADLEY RD8 6:33 AM BRADLEY RD & MARRISA LN9 6:33 AM 4800 BRADLEY RD10 6:35 AM 10330 ROBERTS RD11 6:36 AM ROBERTS RD & DUTTON RD12 6:38 AM 11093 ROBERTS RD13 6:41 AM 5373 DUTTON RD14 6:41 AM 5372 DUTTON RD15 6:42 AM 5365 DUTTON RD16 6:43 AM 5141 DUTTON RD17 6:45 AM 9959 ROBERTS RD18 6:46 AM 9565 ROBERTS RD19 6:48 AM S GREGORY RD & MAJESTIC ACRES DR20 6:50 AM 3550 S GREGORY RD21 6:50 AM 8901 COON LAKE RD22 7:05 AM BEECHNUT CT & CEDAR RIVER DR23 7:06 AM HAZELNUT ST & CEDAR RIVER DR

SECONDARY BUS 44/45 LAURIE HIRTH - GOLD STAR1 6:14 AM CEMETERY RD & SLAWSKI DR2 6:24 AM 3771 CEMETERY RD3 6:25 AM 3371 CEMETERY RD4 6:26 AM 3350 CEMETERY RD5 6:27 AM 4011 CEMETERY RD6 6:28 AM 4083 CEMETERY RD7 6:29 AM 6687 E GRAND RIVER AVE8 6:30 AM 4139 HOGBACK RD9 6:32 AM 3963 HOGBACK RD10 6:33 AM 3639 HOGBACK RD11 6:33 AM 3595 HOGBACK RD12 6:34 AM 3507 HOGBACK RD13 6:36 AM HOGBACK RD & BIRCH MEADOWS LN14 6:37 AM 6241 WARNER RD15 6:39 AM 6170 WARNER RD16 6:40 AM HOGBACK RD & FARM LN17 6:43 AM 6181 E GRAND RIVER AVE18 6:46 AM 5835 E GRAND RIVER AVE19 6:49 AM 4620 HOGBACK RD20 6:49 AM 4746 HOGBACK RD21 6:50 AM 4850 HOGBACK RD22 6:52 AM CEMETERY RD & EMERALD VALLEY BLVD23 6:53 AM 4800 CEMETERY RD24 6:55 AM 4150 AMY DR25 6:56 AM 7099 E GRAND RIVER AVE26 7:00 AM 6830 W GRAND RIVER

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Webberville Report

8/17/2013 - Hay & Straw / Small Animal Auction

GEYER AUCTION SERVICE

Auctioned Item Quantity Price RangeSquare Hay 2389 $1.80-$6.00Round Hay 81 $22.50-$45.00

Square Straw 46 $2.30-$2.35Hens 37 $1.50-$11.00

Roosters 21 $1.00-$3.00Rabbits 47 $0.50-$11.00Ducks 20 $1.00-$7.00Lamb 1 $60.00Goats 8 $30.00-$100.00

Feeder Steers 2 $195.00-$300.00Fat Steer 1 $1,175.00Calves 5 $70.00-$90.00

Feeder Pigs 3 $70.00 each

Horse & Tack Auction1st Saturday of the month at 6pm

CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONON SUNDAY, Sept 15

CONSIGNMENTS WANTED! All consignment of machinery, trailers, tractors, lawn

& garden equipment, guns, and any farm or shop items are welcome!

NO HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, TIRES OR JUNK ACCEPTED.

Cat 10:00am

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Total time: 1hour 15 min. Every Fri. afternoon & Sat. $30.00

COME JOIN US FOR AN old fashion trail ride

See the fall color changes, travel through the old town, stop at the saloon for a drink and snack.

WEBBERVILLE SCHOOLS DISTRICT NEWS

First Day of School -

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WEBBERVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Elementary Supply List

* * *Elementary Open House

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WEBBERVILLE SECONDARY SCHOOL

Middle School Supply List

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* * *DUMPSTER RENTALS: Plus junk removal services, free loading, great rates! Locally owned & operated Call Kevin: (517) 375-3478.

* * *S I G N S – BANNERS-TRUCKS: Over 35 years experience. SIGNS ON THE SPOT (formerly Smith’s Sign Shop) Eugene Smith-Webberville (517) 521-3333. www.SignsOnTheSpot.com.

* * *BRENDA’S PET GROOMING & BOARDING: “Quiet home setting”. Visit www.BrendasPetGrooming.com. By appointment only 517-294-0209

* * *SEWING MACHINE REPAIR: Free pick-up and delivery. One-year guarantee. 30 years experience. Call for estimate. Ph: 517-552-4000.

* * *ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY: From play to special occasions. Lloydine at 517-521-4388.

* * *D&R ROOFING & SIDING: New homes, tear-offs, recovers, gutters, at roofs. Call on at (517) 548-3570 or (517) 37 -20 4.

* * *GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS & SERVICE: Brand names.

eplace broken springs. OO -TECH: (517) 37 -4200.* * *

MEDICAL MARIJUANA CARD: For questions or information call (517) 304-9405.

* * *AUSTIN HARDWOOD FLOORING: 20 years experience. e nishing & Installation. Local contractor, affordable rates, senior discounts. Free Estimates! (517) 375- 143

* * *DRYWALL: epair, hanging, remodeling, nishing, 30 years experience. S LL jobs okay! 810-772- 212.

* * *EARTHSHINE MASSAGE: Manage stress, improve posture, sleep, circulation, mood and chronic head, neck and back pain. Online scheduling. www.earthshine.massagetherapy.com (517) 223-8552 or (517) 304-5151. Credit cards accepted.

* * *COMPUTER PROBLEMS? CALL DR. D. for ALL your computer needs. Repair, Install, Upgrades, Networking. Virus Removal and Backups. Repairing computers since 1989. Available 7 days a week, 9 am – 9 pm for your convenience, CALL 517-223-8217

* * *SMALL ENGINE MOWER & TRACTOR REPAIR. 15 years experience. Fast turn around time with reasonable rates. 517-404-7 70

OFFICE AREA FOR RENT. 5 rooms, 1000 square feet near I-9 , customer parking, 800. per month. Call (517) 8 1- 127.

* * * FOREST & LAND MANAGEMENT: Buyer of standing timber. For a FREE NO obligation estimate please call (517) 243-499 . Registered Forester 015.

* * *MECHANIC WILL WORK on cars, vans, pickups—cheap! (517) 223-8219.

* * *DIRECT CARE STAFF NEEDED: To take care of disabled adults in Howell. Valid driver’s license required with clean driving record. (810) 3 0-0832

* * *EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED. Fool’s Gold Saloon, owntown Webberville. Apply in person.

* * *PIANO LESSONS. Accepting fall students. Call Karen at 517-898-0 41

* * *DA SHOE IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for bartender/ wait staff positions. Available shifts are ays, Nights, and Weekends. Experience and a good work history is a plus, but we will train those that are seeking employment that are willing to learn and are responsible. Please no phone calls. Apply in person at a Shoe. 10100 W. Grand River, Fowlerville

* * *TWENTY THREE YEARS LICENSED DAY CARE. Has three full time openings for ages two and up. Serve breakfast and snack lunch and p.m. snack. $3 per hour call 521-4470 ask for Mary.

* * *RESPONSIBLE BOW HUNTER: New to the area looking to join a lease in the Fowlerville Howell area. I’m willing to exchange my time and work on your farm to be able to hunt. Thank-you Lance Kehr 517-223-8 55 or 734-320-8000

* * *DRIVERS CDL-A: Lots of Miles. Great Pay/Bene ts & Bonuses. Home Weekly. No Slip Seat. No Touch. Newer Equipment 877-723-8932

* * *DRIVER’S VAN AND BOX TRUCK. Male/Female. Older generation preferred. Tandem teams ok. Experience not needed. No C L needed, but you will need to have or get a chauffer’s license. You will drive long distance. You will put on miles. You will be on the road for extended periods. If you like to drive…if you want to see what you haven’t seen of this great country, you will enjoy this job. 517-915-8180 announce why you are calling.

* * *BABYSITTING BY FULLTIME CHRISTIAN mommy (now a grandma). 18 years same location. Just off Grand River, fenced in yard, lots to do, plenty of references. (517) 404-9222.

CEDAR RIVER ESTATES: Two bedroom mobile home. Air conditioning, stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer. $4,000. Call 517-223-8320.

* * *FOR SALE: MIXED FIREWOOD, sold by the truckload. You cut. 7 miles south of Webberville 517-909-0027.

* * *DRIVERS: NEED HOMETIME, MILES? $2,000 Sign-On Bonus!

edicated Home aily! C L-A, 1 yr OTR. MTS. Recruiting: 800-748-0192.

* * *TWO DAY SALE Friday, Aug. 30th 8 am – 8 pm, Saturday Aug 31 8 am -5pm. Tools, furniture, women’s clothing, motorhome, boats, project Harley Bike. Everything must go. 5783 Gregory Road.

* * *DRIVERS: ATTN: CDL-A. Company rivers & Owner Operators. Teams and Singles. edicated Lanes. Home Weekly! 2500-2800 miles, Out 2 to 3 nights per week. Safety Bonus Program. Bene ts available after 90 days. months veri able experience. Call: 800-787-4911.

* * *DA SHOE IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for cooks and prepcooks. Experience and a good work history is a plus, but we will train those that are seekinig employment that are willing to learn and whom are responsible. Please no phone calls, apply in person at a Shoe 10100 W. Grand River, Fowlerville

* * *EXTRA HUGE 5 FAMILY SALE Friday thru Monday, Sept. 2 from 9 am to pm at 525 ansville Road, between M-52 and Kane Road. Many items including new electric keyboad, unique wreaths, swags, kitchenware, furniture, fabric, house plants, much, much, more – some new.

* * *SOFA AND MATCHING CHAIR, good condition, $75.00. Round dining table, 4 chairs, 2 leaves, good condition $75.00. 2 mirrors. Call 517-304-75 8 or 517-223-199 .

* * *WANTED; A PERSON to drive 2 Webberville High School students home in afternoon, Monday thru Friday from Webberville to Fowlerville (town). For weekly pay call 517-512-8 51.

* * *TREES: White pines, red pines, spruce, 4 to 5 feet, $30. foot $40, 7 foot $45, 8 foot $ 0, 9 foot $ 5. Blues, Blackhills, whites, Norways, Balsams. More for less, guaranteed. 10 to 12 feet planting. Fowlerville, Pinckney, etc. Howell, TC. 989-984-48 1.

Interested in Becoming a Foster Parent? Livingston County HS and Livingston County Catholic

Charities are hosting a joint 7 week PRI E Training session. Parent Resources for Information, evelopment and Education (PRI E) is designed to prepare and educate persons who are interested in becoming foster parents or adoptive parents of foster children. The program will help to prepare the foster or adoptive parents by exploring topics such as how trauma impacts a child’s growth and development, as well as what is expected of them as parents. Please contact Beverly Tullar, Livingston County Catholic Charities Child Welfare Supervisor, at 517-545-5944 with questions or to reserve your spot today. Place: Livingston County Catholic Charities, 2020 E.

Grand River #104, Howell ate: Thursdays starting September 12, 2013 Time: pm – 9pm Cost: Free

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Military honors planned for John Crofoot on Sept. 4 Military honors will be performed at the grave site of John Crofoot on Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 1 p.m. in Fowlerville. The site is located in Greenwood Cemetery, just east of the Mausoleum. The remembrance is being organized by John’s older brother, Robert ‘Bob’ Crofoot, and comes 69 years after the young man was killed on a bombing run over Europe. “He was a machine gunner on a B-24 bomber,” said Crofoot. “He was stationed in England at the time of his death in 1944. The entire crew was killed.” The military honors are being conducted by the David Murnigham Detachment of the U.S. Marine Corps League of Livingston County. Bob Crofoot, who served in the U.S. Marines during World War II, is a member of the veterans group. Members of VFW Post 6464 are also expected to take part, while VFW member Butch Ogden will offer the main address. The mortality rate for the bombing crews during that stage of the war against Nazi Germany was high. “He knew what to expect,” said Bob of his brother. “He had enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1943.” John was born in 1923, one of eight children of Arthur ‘Bud’ and Iva Crofoot, and grew up on the family farm on Crofoot Road. Bob and George are the only living siblings. Also deceased are William, Wallace, Marvin, Paul, Edna, and Richard.

Lace up your athletic shoes and

During the American Cancer Society Relay for Life

the track overnight. Recruit a team from your company, organization or neighborhood and join the excitement of

birthdays. Entertainment, games, great prizes and team building experiences are added bonuses. The Relay for Life of Fowlerville provides funds for programs and services in our community like road to recovery, an American Cancer Society Service Program that provides transportation for cancer patients to their treatments and home again, and look good…feel better, a free service that teaches female cancer patients beauty techniques to help restore their appearance and self-image during chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Contact Corinne Jelken at 517-404-9582 for more information. Visit our webpage at www.relayforlife.org/fowlervillemi for event details and up to date information.

Tuesday, Sept 10, 6 pm to 7:30 pm- team captain t-shirt night Saturday, Sept 14-15, noon to noon- Relay for Life at Fowlerville Fairgrounds

The Webberville Masonic Lodge will be holding a fund raising Ice Cream Social this Tuesday, August 27 at the Webberville Masonic Lodge.

Webberville Masonic Lodge is located at 113 E. Grand River in Webberville.

Thursday, August 15th

dispatched to a medical emergency on Meadow Lane in the Village. At 8:03 p.m. the department was called to

medical emergency, on Grand River in Handy Township, was reported at 9:23 p.m. The department responded to a mutual

call was cancelled prior to the arrival of our department. Five medical emergencies were reported Friday, August 16th. Four of these were on Grand River in Handy Township at various times, with the other being on Power Street in the Village at 1:37 p.m. Saturday, August 17th, at 11:39 a.m. personnel assisted Ems on Cedar River Drive in the Village. At 2:23 p.m. personnel assisted EMS at a medical emergency on Sistek Drive in Iosco Township. A gasoline spill on S. Grand Ave. in the Village was reported at 5:05 p.m. The department responded to Kern Road in Iosco Township at 8:04 p.m. to assist at a medical emergency. At 10:10 p.m. a motor vehicle accident was reported on I-96 in Handy Township. The department was dispatched to a motor cycle accident on I-96 in Handy

dispatched to a medical emergency on North Street in the Village. Also, there were four medical emergencies on Grand River in Handy Township that day. Sunday, August 18th, three medical emergencies on Grand River in Handy Township were reported. At 5:03 a.m. the department responded to a medical emergency on Majestic Acres in Iosco Township. Personnel assisted EMS on Grand River in the Village at 1:16 p.m.

Spencer Drive in Conway Township at 2:58 p.m., Monday, August 19th. A medical emergency on Collins Street in the Village was reported at 4:07 p.m. At 5:19 p.m. the department was dispatched to a medical emergency on Cedar River Drive in the Village. Tuesday, August 20th

to assist EMS at a medical emergency on Power Street in the Village. A medical emergency on Garden Lane in the Village was reported at 2:52 p.m., Wednesday, August 21st.

on Sept. 3 The Webberville 4-H

club sign-up meeting on Tuesday, September 3rd from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Webberville Village Hall.

for shooting sports. Bring insurance card if interested in shooting sports. For more information, contact Suzie at 449-6711 or Sandy at 388-1959.

226 E. Grand River(Corner of E. Grand River & S. Collins St.)

“The Burgundy-colored Victorian House.”

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OPENTuesday: 9am-4:30pm

Wed & Thurs: 9am-5pmFriday: 9am-Noon

Closed Monday, Saturday & Sunday

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CONWAY TOWNSHIPSYNOPSIS OF MEETINGAPPROVED MINUTES

JULY 16, 2013 Motions: 1. Call to Order 2. Approve agenda as amended 3. Approve minutes of June 18, 2013 Board meeting. 4. Motion to petition for Snyder and Sherwood Drain work 5. Accept treasurer report 6. Approve cost reimbursement for cemetery board member to attend workshop 7. Purchase new assessment maps 8. Approve payment for cemetery property title search services . Approve renewal of liaison of cer contract 10. Approve disbursements as presented 11. Adjourn meetingMeeting adjourned at 8:30 pm. Next meeting Sept 17th, 2013 at 7:30 pm. Complete minutes are avail-able at the Conway Township Hall during regular of-ce hours, 8015 N owlerville oad, owlerville, M

48836.Cindy Dickerson

Conway Township Clerk(8/25/2013)

ARE YOU SEEKING A CLOSER RELATIONSHIP

WITH JESUSDo You Want To Enrich Your Understanding Of His Word?

Do You Wish Your Faith Was Stronger?Then join us on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 at 7 p.m. in the St. Agnes Education Center to learn more about the Catholic tradition and know how you can get closer to God.

For More Information ContactDeacon Roger at 223-8684 ext. 301

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Outdoors: Blackberries “Find any berries yet?” I’d rolled the truck’s window down to ask a fellow I’d seen berrying from time to time, who was walking up the road in the late morning. His blue eyes twinkled from a sun reddened face and his shock of white hair was just a bit disheveled. “Been getting almost two quarts a day for the last three,” he answered while holding up a container almost lled with the shiny fruit. There was some pride in his voice. I’d been watching the patch in the shady hollow by our cabin and it was just beginning to show a little of the ripening berries. “ ow here’d you nd that many?” I asked the question spontaneously, not really expecting him to reveal his berrying hot spot. “Been picking down along Crenshay Road,” he added right away.” I think there’s enough for everybody along there. You should nd plenty there right now,” he continued. And so the blackberry season was on. Shirley and I, armed with a couple of our granddaughter’s sand pails, took to the land out back and in our hollow to begin our rst “pick.” We waited until late afternoon when the cottonwoods had swallowed most of the sun’s heat but no longer. Until evening we picked in the yard behind the cabin and along the two-track that wound out back. Our reward was a quart and a half of the year’s rst blackberries and another pint of the season’s last raspberries. We always feel good about sharing in nature’s harvest and that evening I kept remembering the words of our fellow berrier. Already there were enough berries for a pie and perhaps a small batch of jam. The Crenshaw patch just might provide enough additional fruit for a larger batch. At about 9:00 the following morning, I was on my way to the suggested place while Shirley saw to baking a fresh pie. I prefer the picking and wanted to spend my time in the patch; Shirley wanted to bake. But that was several years ago and I’m here to tell you that blackberries are likely to react differently and according to the weather every year. A hot dry season such as last summer, likely would result in small and hard berried. A warm and wet summer will likely result in large, juicy fruit. And if the weather remains warm and moderate the time for picking blackberries might stretch into late September. More than once I’ve found excellent berries while scouting for the opening of archery deer season just before the October opener. Even in November when the frosts have been light, I’ve found big, shiny berries peeking out from beneath the golden bracken ferns. At any rate this late summer and fall look promising for a good crop. For anyone who would rather harvest their own wild berries than pay a dollar a handful at your local produce department in your grocery store, now might be a good time to check the roadsides or the places you’ve found blackberries in the past. Just remember to wear long sleeves if you nd and plan to pick. A blackberry patch is jealous of its fruit and has some of the sharpest thorns in all of outdoors. Good luck as you participate in one of Michigan’s longest wild fruit seasons!

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* * *What is the best time to work out? I am often asked – when is the best time of the day to workout? Some research indicates that working out rst thing in the morning is better because you start revving up your metabolism for the day and therefore burning more calories throughout the day. But on the ip side, research also indicates that in the morning your core body temperature is low and you are not as alert in the morning, so if you are going to work out in the morning you should do something easy and light. Other research has shown that working out in the afternoon or the evening is better because your body temperature peaks and the rate your muscles repair and recover also peak. So it is suggested, that intense workouts should be done in the afternoon or evening. So what do I tell clients who ask me when the best time to work out? I tell them to workout when it is convenient for them! With today’s busy lifestyles, it is best to nd a time that works for you on a consistent basis. Whether it is morning, afternoon or evening, the important thing is to get your workout in!Did You Know: --Getting a workout does not always require going to a gym, running on a treadmill or attending a spinning class. You can also burn calories by doing some fall clean up outside. Raking leaves for one hour for a 150 pounds woman will burn 300+ calories; 374 calories for cutting the lawn, weeding for one hour will burn 306 calories. So go outside, get some fresh air and clean up your yard! --Visualization…..it is important to visualize how you want to look when you reach your goal. Find a picture of yourself at your favorite weight and post it to help you with visualization. Many successful athletes will visualize their performance before getting up to bat, or running that race, or getting on the balance beam. Visualization is very powerful and will help you reach your goal. --Formula to Losing Weight – when calories consumed is less than calories expended – weight loss will occur. The rate of weight loss will depend on how many fewer calories you are eating and how many calories you are burning from physical activity (i.e. exercise). A healthy rate of weight loss is between 1-2 pounds a week. One pound of fat = 3,500 calories. In order to lose one pound in a week, you will need to reduce your net calories by 3,500 either between food intake or calories burned.

Letter to the Editor: Eight months ago I never would have thought I would be writing this letter. At that time I was diagnosed with extensive small cell lung cancer. My life suddenly became a nightmare. Then in walks Cindy Lit and the group ‘Fans for a Cure’. ‘Fans for a Cure’ is a local organization with a dedicated group of volunteers that works to directly impact the lives of cancer patients and their families in our area. They are involved with nancial, emotional and education support at many levels. This wonderful organization sent my family to a Tiger game (a dream of ours) at absolutely no cost to us! Cindy and her crew organized, gathered resources and even catered a marriage renewal for my husband, myself and my entire family! They have cried, laughed and encouraged me

every step of the way through my battle with cancer. Thanks from me and my family can never equal what they have done for us. I encourage all of you to visit their website, FANSFORACURE.ORG, and donate generously of your time, money and resources to help some of the numerous families battling cancer in our area.

Sincerely,Susan DowdyFowlerville

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School is starting in just a few weeks and that means that school buses will be back on the road in full swing. Proper safety near a school bus is important and helps ensure that students get to and from school safely. This is a perfect time to review school bus safety with your kids before they head back to class. I also take this time to refresh my own memory on driving safety around school buses and I encourage you to do the same. Remember motorists must come to a complete stop at least 20 feet away from school bus that has its red lights ashing and must remained stopped until the red lights stop or the bus starts moving. I hope that you and your fami-lies have a great transition into the new school year.##### As children and teachers across the state start heading back to school my fellow legislators and I will be ending our in-district work period and heading back to session. I have en-joyed time to meet with many of you across the 47th District. I received great feedback and ideas from you and I’m look-ing forward to taking these great ideas back to Lansing and sharing them with my colleagues as we continue our work to propel Michigan even further down the path to success. ver the rst si months of the 7th Legislature we were very successful in our efforts to continue Michigan on the path to recovery. We started this year with an Action Plan to guide us through this legislative term and it has served as a great tool to move Michigan in a positive direction. We have already accomplished many of the goals on this list and I am looking forward to continuing that work this fall. Michigan is in a much better place than it was a few years ago but there is still work to do. I’m proud of all we have accomplished so far this year and look forward to the hard work and reforms that will take place in the upcoming months. To view the Action Plan as well as see the goals we have already accomplished visit www.gophouse.org.

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www.fowlervilleschools.org INFANT & TODDLER ROOMOur center offers full and part-time care for children birth 2 months limited openings available. eel free to call

or stop by for additional information. Enrollment is limited to 4 infants and 8 toddlers; this offers the children plenty of interaction and a lot of attention.

* * *Preschool Open House- Tuesday, September 3rd

10 00 am 12 00 pm - Monday Wednesday M W sessions – both full and half-day sessions 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm - Tuesday/Thursday sessions- both full day and half-day sessionsPlace: Munn Building; Little Glad Center’s location – please use back/North entranceBring: Your child’s immunization record if you haven’t done so already.Parents and children are welcome to attend. This is an informal time to meet the teacher assistant and visit the classroom.

* * *Preschool Registration; Fall 2013Enrollment for fall 2013 started March 1st. We offer full day and half-day sessions with a total of 5 sessions to choose from. We have sessions available for 3 and 4 year olds. Registration fee is $50.00 (non-refundable). We welcome parent volunteers in the classrooms. Call or visit the of ce for additional information. *Children must be three or four by November 1 2013 to participate in preschool.FULL-DAY SESSIONSMonday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday full waiting list available Three and our year olds :00 am – 3:00 pm

Total enrollment: 20 children Our center has added a full-day Friday Session to the Monday/Wednesday full day.(Optional – Three full days)Three and our year olds:00 am – 3:00 pm

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Monday Wednesday riday limited openings availableour year olds

8:30 am – 11:30 am Total enrollment: 18 children Tuesday and Thursday – AM, limited openings availableThree year olds 8:30 am – 11:30 am Total enrollment: 16 children Tuesday and Thursday – PM, limited openings availableThree and four year olds12:30 pm – 3:30 pmTotal enrollment: 16 childrenTeacher: Mrs. Laure FrechetteAssistant: Mrs. Penny Brettelle

* * *Registration FormsOur registration forms are on-line both Little Glad center and preschool.Go to the owlerville Schools website @ www.fowlervilleschools.org under the “school tab” choose Little Glad Center’ this will take you to our web page the

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* * *REMINDERIf your child attended our program last school year you M ST complete a new registration packet if your child plans on attending this school year. Licensing requires new signatures every year. The registration packet must be completed and received 24 hours before your child can attend our program.

* * *Up-Coming EventsAugust 30 Little Glad Center is CLOSED riday

Fowlerville United Brethren hosting CERT training Sept. 26-28

The owlerville nited Brethren Church is hosting Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training September 26-28. This program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their community and trains basic disaster response skills such as

re safety light search and rescue team organization and disaster medical operations. Attendees will be trained by a EMA certi ed instructor and will be prepared to minister to the physical spiritual and emotional needs of disaster victims. The event will be held Thursday September 26 from 6 to 10 pm riday September 27 from am to 5 pm and Saturday September 28 from am to 5 pm. Cost for the training is $35 per person or $60 per couple. Register online at www.fowlervilleub.org in the pcoming

Events tab or by calling the church of ce at 517-223- 4 0. The church is located at 300 W. Grand River in owlerville.

St. Mary Men’s Club holding Labor Day Weekend BreakfastSt Mary Men’s Club in Pinckney is sponsoring its annual La-bor Day Weekend Country Style Breakfast Sunday Septem-ber 1st. The Parish is located south of M-36 at 10601 De -ter Pinckney Road in Putnam Township. Breakfast is served 8:30-11am and is a free-will donation. Proceeds will be used to help support the maintenance of our Parish Kitchen. Multi-chance raf es add to the fun. or further information call

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