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www.harborlightnews.com Week of June 1-7, 2016 Harbor Light Community Newsweekly 11 Sail on Seniors... Congratulations Class of 2016! www.IrishBoatShop.com Since 1960 HarborSpringsIGA.com 300 West Lake St. Harbor Springs, MI 231-526-2101 [email protected] Saluting the Class of 2016 Graduation Events In a small town like Harbor Springs, graduation season is defined by shared stories. It’s a time full of baby pictures, memories, and equal parts laughter and tears. It’s pomp and circumstance rooted in the tradition of walking Ottawa Stadium’s steps. It’s the time of year when this town holds up its graduates with honest love and authentic hopes for the futures of each and every child who has grown up here. While the Class of 2016 officially finished school last week, their commencement celebra- tions will begin at 7 p.m., Wednesday, June 1, with Honors Convocation at the Performing Arts Center. Baccalaureate follows on Thursday, June 2 at 6 p.m.. This year’s Baccalaure- ate service will take place in downtown Harbor Springs at the United Methodist Church. Graduation will take place at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 5, at Ottawa Stadium. Harbor Springs Alumni Chris Shepler will be this year’s featured speaker. In the event of rain, graduation ceremonies will be held in the Harbor Springs High School gymnasium. Harbor Springs High School graduating class of 2016. (Courtesy photo) Honors students of the 2016 graduating class. (Courtesy photo)

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www.harborlightnews.comWeek of June 1-7, 2016 Harbor Light Community Newsweekly 11

Sail on Seniors...

Congratulations Class of 2016!

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Since 1960

HarborSpringsIGA.com

300 West Lake St.Harbor Springs, MI

[email protected]

[email protected]

Saluting the Class of 2016

Graduation EventsIn a small town like Harbor Springs, graduation season is defined by shared stories. It’s a time full of baby pictures, memories, and equal parts laughter and tears. It’s pomp and circumstance rooted in the tradition of walking Ottawa Stadium’s steps.

It’s the time of year when this town holds up its graduates with honest love and authentic hopes for the futures of each and every child who has grown up here.

While the Class of 2016 officially finished school last week, their commencement celebra-tions will begin at 7 p.m., Wednesday, June 1, with Honors Convocation at the Performing Arts Center. Baccalaureate follows on Thursday, June 2 at 6 p.m.. This year’s Baccalaure-ate service will take place in downtown Harbor Springs at the United Methodist Church.

Graduation will take place at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 5, at Ottawa Stadium. Harbor Springs Alumni Chris Shepler will be this year’s featured speaker. In the event of rain, graduation ceremonies will be held in the Harbor Springs High School gymnasium.

Harbor Springs High School graduating class of 2016. (Courtesy photo)

Honors students of the 2016 graduating class. (Courtesy photo)

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Congratulations Donny! We are so proud of you…Always remember that you

are braver than you believe,stronger than you seem and smarter than you think!

We love you. Mom, Dad and Peter

Congratulations Zoey! <3 Mom, Dad and Madi

Kassidy,We are proud of everything you’ve

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Jack,We are SO proud of you! We love you! We can’t

wait to see the great things your future will bring! Love you so much Jiggy!Mom, Dad and Caroline

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~We are so proud of you Charlie, Chuckie, Bear, Chuckles Kelbel~

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Congratulations Aaron Troilo and the class of 2016!

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Keep Calm and March On...The Harbor Springs High School Marching Band plays a huge role in all of town’s most important parades (Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Homecoming...and Hallow-een). For some graduating seniors, Memorial Day marks their last performance with the band. The students also set the tone for the memorial at the waterfront, with patriotic songs that always evoke emotion from the crowds gathered to honor the men and women who serve in the nation’s armed forces. (Harbor Light photos by Charles O’Neill and Mark Flemming)