June 2013 - Hartland Consolidated Schools

Transcription

June 2013 - Hartland Consolidated Schools
Volume 79
Number 6
Superintendent’s Message
Janet Sifferman, Superintendent
Dear Hartland Graduating Seniors:
Your career with Hartland Consolidated Schools is
rapidly drawing to a close, and waiting for you at the end of
this road is the rest of your life. While it seems inconceivable
that you could possibly have better times and better friends
than you have now, I promise you the best is yet to come!
There will be numerous parties and celebrations
awaiting you in the coming weeks and you certainly deserve
each and every one of them. However, please remember, this is a very short period
at the beginning of a very long and bright future. Do not do anything that will
jeopardize your life or your future happiness. You certainly can have a great time
and enjoy yourself without the aid of alcohol or drugs. The rules you learned here
- Reason, Respect and Responsibility - should remain with you as you go through
life. Please remember to think before you act. This time should be remembered
for the joy and excitement of achievement, not as a time of tragedy.
Congratulations to you and your families.
Respectfully, Janet Sifferman, Superintendent
In addition to congratulating Hartland’s 2013 graduating class, I would like to
thank the entire Hartland community for their continued support of our school
district during these trying financial times. The successful passage of the 18-mill
Non-Homestead Millage will help us to continue to provide the programming
and services for our students that the community has come to expect. It would
be impossible for Hartland Schools to do what we do without your continued
support. This is a wonderful place to live and work! Thank you.
Person of the Month
Mary Lou Kellett
Mary Lou Kellett, first grade teacher at Round
Elementary School, has taught in Hartland 22 of
her 39 years in education, and all of those 22 years
have been spent teaching first grade – 14 years at
Round Elementary and eight years at Creekside
Elementary. She received her Bachelor’s Degree
from the University of Michigan-Flint, and her
Early Childhood endorsement and her Master’s
Degree in Early Childhood Education from Oakland
University.
She is married to Fred, who retired as an
engineer from Delphi, and has three daughters
and two stepdaughters. Four of their girls and their
families live in Michigan and one lives in the Boston
area. They have seven beautiful grandchildren.
Mary Lou lives north of Hartland in the little town of Flushing and enjoys gardening,
reading, exercise and traveling. However, spending time with her family is her
favorite pastime!
Most memorable moments: (“G” rated)
“Throughout my years in Hartland, I have several wonderful memories with my
students that I will treasure forever. One year that will always have a special place
in my heart was the year that I had a terminally ill child in my class. I have never
experienced so much love and compassion toward each other as I did that school
year. This brave little child truly touched the lives of both adults and children
through her amazing display of courage, strength and determination. We all learned
a precious lesson in love and friendship that year.”
“On another note, teaching little ones over the past 39 years has provided me
CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
June 2013
24 Pages
2013 Teacher of the Year
Mike Joseph
Congratulations to
Mi k e Jo s e p h , Ha r t l a n d
Consolidated Schools 2013
Teacher of the Year. Mike
teaches Honors Algebra 2/
Trig., and Trigonometry at
Hartland High School. Mike
has taught for 25 years, all of
which have been with HCS.
Mike was born in Detroit,
Michigan and grew up in
Ferndale, Michigan with his
parents and 3 brothers and 3
sisters. Mike attended Salesian
High School in Detroit. He
received his Bachelor’s Degree
from University of Detroit
and his Master’s Degree from
Eastern Michigan University.
Mike lives in Hartland with his wife of 45 years. He has three daughters. One
daughter lives in Hartland, another in Clarkson and another in Toronto, Ontario. He
has 6 grandchildren (3 boys and 3 girls, who are the loves of his life!
Mike had been in the carpet business for 18 years when he decided to become a
teacher. His youngest daughter volunteered him as coach her 6th grade basketball
team. After coaching the team, he knew what career he wanted for the rest of his life.
He enrolled in college 6 months after that season and became a teacher 4 years later.
Since coming to Hartland, Mike has taught all levels of math in grades 7-12. He
taught at the Farms Middle School level for 5 years before transferring to Hartland
High School.
Mike enjoys interacting with his students and watching them grow and mature
during their high schools years. He loves hearing about the special moments in their
lives. He has fun every single day that he teaches. He loves that his coworkers/friends
and students make him laugh every day.
Mike’s words of advice to his fellow teachers; “Laugh with their students and let
them see your human side.” The memorable moments of the past 25 years are too
numerous to mention but the most special moments have been the times that former
students and/or athletes return from college or their work place to thank Mike for
being part of their education.
Hartland Pool CLOSED
May 20 - June 16
The pools and deck will be regrouted and the big
slide refinished. To view the summer schedule go to
hartlandschools.us & follow link to Aquatic Center
Open Swims 2 x day, 6 days a week
Inside This Issue
Editor’s Page......................................... 2
School News................................... 3-13
Cromaine District Library................. 14
Soccer Tryouts and Camps............... 15
Places of Worship ............................. 16
Business Directory............................. 17
HIP Happenings................................. 18
Clubs & Organizations................ 19-20
Recreation.......................................... 21
Scouting News.................................... 22
Art & Entertainment.......................... 23
2/ Community Life/June 2013
Editor’s Page
Community Life Advertising Rates
Advertisements are designed in a horizontal or vertical format. Requests for specific placement of the advertisement cannot be honored. ANY article that promotes a fundraiser, event
or registration to a sport and lists ticket prices, fees, dues, and the sponsoring organization
or group, are considered an advertisement and must be prepaid. See rates below.
Rates for advertising are as follows:
SIZE
Full Page 1/2 Page
1/4 Page
1/8 Page
1/16 Page
BASE PRICE
$375.00
$185.00
$100.00
$ 60.00
$ 40.00
with SPOT COLOR
+ $25.00
+ $15.00
+ $10.00
+ $ 5.00
+ $ 5.00
SIZE
10” x 12”
10” x 6”
5” x 6”
3 ¼” x 4 ¾”
Business card size
All advertisements MUST BE PREPAID at the time they are submitted. We accept Visa
MasterCard & Discover, Business check, Personal check and Cash.
If you run your advertisement continuously each month, an account will be set up and
an agreement signed to permit Community Life to automatically debit /charge your card.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY PAGE ADVERTISEMENTS are contracted for one year (10 issues).
Once the advertisement is placed on that page there are no changes except at the annual
renewal period. Prices are $275.00 for black ink only and $325.00 with spot color which
changes with each issue. Call 810.626.2142 to be placed on waiting list.
TYPESETTING FEES: Advertisements that are not delivered “camera-ready” or according
to the specifications required by Community Life, will be charged an additional $10.00
typesetting prep fee. Photos and artwork can be submitted, but must be of good reproduction quality and originals are preferred.
DEADLINES: Advertisements may be mailed, dropped off in person or emailed to the editor, but must be submitted by the designated monthly deadlines. Pre-payment is required.
BILLING: ALL ADVERTISEMENTS and POLITICAL ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE OF
PUBLICATION. We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover, personal or business checks or
cash.
QUESTIONS: Nadine Cloutier, editor Community Life; PO BOX 282; Hartland, MI 48353.
Ph.810.626.2142 or email [email protected].
Father’s Day
Brunch
June 16 —8 am - 2 pm
Hartland Community Education
810.626.2150
2013-14 Community Life Deadlines
Listed below are the Community Life deadlines for articles and advertisements
for each month. Please note the deadline is the first Monday of the month by 6:00
p.m. unless otherwise noted. Then the deadline is the next day/Tuesday following a
Monday holiday. Community Life is mailed on the last Wednesday of each month.
REMEMBER: I am always working a month ahead. Scheduled mailing dates
are listed below. Please note these dates when writing press releases. Thank you!
We do not publish in July and August.
ISSUEDEADLINEMAILED
September 2013 July 15* (early back to school)
August 14
October 2013
Sept. 3* (Tuesday after Labor Day)
September 25
November 2013October 7October 30
December 2013November 4November 27
January 2014December 2December TBD
February 2014
January 6
January 29
March 2014
February 3
February 26
April 2014
March 3
March 26
May 2014
April 7
April 30
June 2014
May 5
May 28
Articles must be typewritten, single space and preferably in Times New Roman size 12. You may also e-mail articles to the editor at: [email protected]. Please send email articles as an attachment in Word. Any photos
should be sent separately as a jpeg. No handwritten articles will be accepted.
Please forward all news and advertising to: Editor, Community Life, Hartland Community Education, P.O. Box 282, Hartland, MI 48353. Hand-deliver to Hartland
Education Support Service Center at 9525 Highland Road in Howell, MI 48843
(former high school on M-59).
If you have any questions call Nadine Cloutier at 810.626.2142 and leave a
message.
Thanks for the donations
Last year we received a total of $370.00 in donations for FY 12-13 to help offset the
cost associated with publishing Community Life. Your support is appreciated for
the only paper dedicated to promoting news about the schools and the Hartland
Area for the past 78 years. Thank you Sylvia Cole and Marcella & Wayne Kanitz.
Hartland Consolidated Schools
2012-13 School Calendar
Treat Dad to all his favorites!
BBQ Ribs, Country Fried Chicken, Pulled Pork Potato
Skins, Knockwurst with Peppers and Onions, Delicious
Side Dishes and Scrumptious Desserts!
Our Famous Soup & Salad Buffet is included.
$10.99 Adults $7.99 children under 10 (includes drinks)
June 2013
10
11
12
High School Exams, 1/2 day
High School Exams, 1/2 day
High School Exams, 1/2 day
Last Day of School, ½ day school –
PM Teacher work day
If needed, snow day make ups begin June 13
HAYAA Football Fundraiser
Tuesday, June 4 —6pm - 9pm
Dress in Blue & Gold and dine at Big Boy
between 6pm -9pm and 15% of your guest check will
be donated to the HAYAA Football program!
Enjoy a great meal while supporting
HAYAA Football!
Hartland Big Boy
M-59 & US 23
810.632.5710
Visit our website www.hartlandbigboy.com
Community Life
Volume 79, No. 6 — June 2013
A monthly publication sponsored by the Heartland Foundation in cooperation
with the Hartland Board of Education and Hartland Community Education,
dedicated to informing the public in matters of education, local government,
community services, organizations and cultural opportunities. Founded in
October 1933 by the Hartland Area Project in the interest of rural progress
and prosperity.
Editor: Nadine Cloutier
Printing: For information on deadlines, subscriptions and advertising rates, call
810.626.2142 or write Community Life, c/o Hartland Community Education,
9525 Highland Rd., Howell, MI 48843. News may be faxed to 810.626.2151
or Emailed to: [email protected]
$25.00 subscription rate per year for readers outside of Livingston County.
Reader donations appreciated. A minimum of $20.00 is suggested.
Community Life/June 2013/3
Schools
Hartland Consolidated School District
9525 Highland Rd., Howell, MI 48843 • 810.626.2100
Student achieves Top ACT score
John Kelland, son of Mark Kelland and Donna
& Randy Rinnas, and a junior at Hartland High
School, earned a top composite score of 36 on a
recent ACT test. Among test takers in the high
school graduating class of 2012, only 781 of more
than 1.66 million students earned a composite
score of 36.
The ACT consists of tests in English,
mathematics, reading and science. Each test
is scored on a scale of 1 to 36, and a student’s
composite score is the average of the four test
scores. Some students also take the ACT’s optional
Writing Test, but the score for that test is reported
separately and is not included within the ACT
composite score. ACT test scores are accepted
by all major U.S. colleges, and exceptional scores
of 36 provide colleges with evidence of student readiness for the academic rigors
that lie ahead.
Kelland has earned his varsity letter in Track; he also enjoys biking, fishing and
golf. He plans to attend a top university so as to pursue his interest in math and
science, perhaps majoring in chemical engineering or nuclear physics.
2013 Baccalaureate
June 2 at 4pm
The baccalaureate is a farewell addressed in the form of a contemporary service delivered to the graduating class in connection with their commencement
ceremonies. It is held the Sunday before graduation. This optional graduation
activity is a non-denominational service planned and presented by students.
There are inspirational speakers, music, student testimonies, scripture readings
and more, all designed to send graduates onto the next phase of their lives with
a positive message. The graduating seniors sit together for the service. Cap and
gown is encouraged, but optional.
Please join us on Sunday, June 2 at 4pm in the High School auditorium. Refreshments following sponsored by Mom in Prayer.
Person of the Month (continued from page 1)
with countless funny things kids have said and done. Almost daily I get a weather
report from one of my kids. After a very large snowfall and driving to school on
treacherous roads, one of my kids greeted me in the morning with “Mrs. Kellett,
did you know it snowed last night?” As one may say, “I could write a book!” One
of the many joys of teaching is making that special connection with all of our
unique and lovable children.”
Why are you are still here?
“I came to Hartland in 1991 after teaching 17 years in the Flint area. At that
time, Hartland had a reputation of being a great school district, as it still does today.
I knew after my first days of teaching in Hartland that I would never leave this
district. I was sure it would be my home for the rest of my teaching career. Hartland
Schools has given me several wonderful opportunities to grow professionally and
personally. The teachers and administrators are of the highest caliber. The children
and their families that I have had the pleasure of knowing through the years are
a part of my Hartland family.
Positive thoughts about Hartland Consolidated Schools:
“The Hartland school district is truly an outstanding place for children and
their families to live and learn! Throughout my years of teaching in Hartland, I
have experienced a strong sense of community and commitment to our children.
Hartland Schools upholds the highest standards for our students, always supporting
what is best for their needs both present and future. With the leadership of Jan and
our Board of Education, our district has made it through some very difficult times
in education maintaining a clear vision of what is essential to provide a premiere
education for our children. As my teaching career is coming to an end, I am in
awe of all of the talented Hartland teachers I have had the honor of working with
through the years, the families that have become a part of my family and all of
the amazing children that I will treasure in my heart forever. Thank you Hartland
Schools.”
Dr. Chris McDaniel
Dr. Ryan Miller
Dr. Ken McDaniel
Hartland Consolidated Schools
Rent our facilities
Did you know that you can rent one of our rooms or a building for a one-time or
continuous event or to hold a baby/bridal shower, church services or a meeting
for your homeowners association?
Call Facilities Coordinator Toni Silsbe at 810.626.2145 for more details on
rates or to schedule your event. More information and forms can be found on
the Hartland Community Education website www.hartlandcommunityed.com.
Please select “Facilities Usage” along the top navigation bar to see several of the
buildings available and to download the forms.
Dance Instructor Wanted
Dynamic Expressions Dance Program is looking to add additional energy to our
great program. We are also looking for an experienced individual who can work
with children of all ages, who can plan, choreography and teach their own classes.
We are looking for well versed teacher with the ability to teach multiple levels and
styles of dance. We offer classes in ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, lyrical and creative
movement ranging from the ages of 3 to adult.
Please send resumes to [email protected] or mail them to
Hartland Community Ed, Attention: Teresa Dorough, 9525 E. Highland Rd, Howell
MI, 48843.
Bus Drivers Needed
We have immediate openings for regular and substitute
bus drivers for Hartland. Please contact Hartland
Transportation at 810.626.2175.
Food Service Subs Needed
If you are looking for a job that fits around your child’s hours consider working for
the School Nutrition Department. Applicants may apply at the Village Elementary
Food Service office from 10am to 2pm. Call 810.626.2868 for more information.
4th Annual
HAYAA Sports Guard Day
Wednesday, July 10
12:00 - 6:00 pm
We are offering a custom fit sports guard for kids
in the Hartland Area Youth Athletic Association (HAYAA)
CALL TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY!
There is a suggested donation of $10.
All proceeds will be given to
Hartland Relay for Life
11499 Highland Rd.
Hartland, MI 48353
810.632.5533
www.hartlandsmilemakers.com
4/ Community Life/June 2013
High School News
Principal’s Corner
Ben Mainka, Hartland High School Principal
Summer is upon us and our Seniors have already completed
their journey through High School. We wish them the best of
luck, and we look forward to celebrating them at Graduation
on June 6. As the rest of the school prepares for summer break,
we have so many things to be excited about from this year. It
would take more pages than we could print to talk about all of
the great things that have happened, but here are a couple quick points from 2012-13:
HHS showed lots of spirit this year through pre-game, spirit assemblies, and other
school spirit days! Many club accomplishments as student received local, state, and
even national recognition for their work in the Optimist, FCCLA, DECA, Forensics,
among other clubs.
Students performed well through our ACT, MME, PLAN, and EXPLORE testing
week and ACT Boot Camp in March. Students turned in high marks again on these
assessments! Our Athletic Department celebrated many championships and success
(most overall wins in KLAA)!
The Talent Show this year featured a record number of audience members (standing room only), and the students displayed amazing talents for their peers! There were
even 45 staff members who participated in the event!
The students and staff raised over $20,000 for numerous charity organizations
including the Wounded Warrior Project, MDA, Hartland Teen Center, Relay for Life,
and many more.
The school staff and students acclimated to a new principal for the first time in
12 years!
Forensics Team Growing and
Succeeding!
Congratulations to the varsity HHS forensics team members who qualified for the 2013
Michigan Interscholastic Forensics State Tournament. Over
800 students from 70 schools
came to Oakland University for
two days of speaking competition and team camaraderie. The state tournament was the
culmination of a strong season
of HHS team and individual
awards in a variety of speaking
events. Advancing to the semi-final round of state competition were sophomores John
Moraitis in Impromptu Speaking and Kendra Rocha in Extemporaneous Speaking. Along with senior teammate, Elizabeth Werstein in Broadcasting, they compete in a
division known as the limited preparation categories where students give a different
speech each round with only a short amount of time to prepare. Kudos to students
who choose to compete in limited prep because although they are difficult, the skills
which are developed through participating in one of these categories offer the widest
application outside of forensic competition.
In their first year of varsity competition, sophomore Bri Edgar and freshman
Brenna Rosso qualified for state tournament in Storytelling and Prose. In these very
competitive categories, contestants must ‘bring to life’ both characters and narration.
Congrats to Edgar who received a perfect score of 1-100 from one of her judges.
Thanks to all coaches, parents and community members who helped make this
season a success. As this season comes to a close, remember the words of philosopher
Henry David Thoreau who said, “It takes two to speak truth: one to speak and another
to hear.”
HHS Student Council News
Student Council has had a very busy spring! In April we hosted our 2nd annual
Leadership Academy during which 80 young leaders from Legacy and Hartland High
participated in leadership-building activities with Ted Wiese, a nationally recognized
speaker. The students learned about the joys and pitfalls of being a leader as well as
strategies to improve participation and energy in events.
Also in April, our annual spring blood drive collected 72 units of blood for the
American Red Cross. With many first time donors, we hope to create life-time donors
by giving students and opportunity to donate during school. Special thanks to Bigby
Coffee and Bagel Express for their donations to support our drive.
810.626.2200
Girls State – Hartland Shines!
Two Hartland High School
students were selected to attend
Girls State, a leadership and
citizenship program sponsored
by the American Legion Auxiliary
for high school girls. Victoria
Bosio and Abby Dewstow, both
Juniors at Hartland High School,
will meet more than 400 girls
from around the state. Girls State is recognized by
numerous successful career
women in business, politics,
trades and professions, as an experience that influenced their ambitions. The
program participants are divided up into smaller groups that are given city names.
The “citizens” of each of these cities then elect mock municipal officials and
representatives to the mock State Legislature. If enough “citizens” are present, then
a county level is added to the program between city and state. The participants
also elect state officials, such as Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and other statelevel officials that their real state has. The legislature then meets to organize, elect
leaders, and to pass bills, in a way that is similar to how their actual legislature
operates. Some states hold mock trials, the participants volunteering as lawyers,
criminals, and juries, and others are able to form bands and choirs from the talent
pools that they have assembled.
HHS Facilitates Voter Registration
57 students registered to
vote on Monday, April 8 at
the high school. This is in
addition to the over 100
students who registered to
vote in September of last
year prior to the Presidential
election. In the photo,
Larry Hopkins, Hartland
Township Clerk is assisting
Kayla Breckenridge, Brad
Beaver, Sarah Tomlinson
and Cody Chinn.
HP4K hosts Art Night
Recently HP4K hosted an
Art night at the High School
where Mrs. Saint-Onge
provided a tour of the art
rooms and taught the kids
how to work with oil pastels.
A fun night was had by all!
A special thanks to Mrs.
Saint-Onge for taking her
time for Hartland students.
Registration Dates for 2013-14
Registration for next school year will be August 20 (grades 9 & 12), August 21
(grades 10 & 11). Registration will be done mostly online for next year to expedite
the process, and more information on this system will be sent to parents during
the summer months.
HHSHappenings
If you are a parent of a Hartland High School student and would like to have access to the bi-weekly newsletter, HHSHappenings, from Principal Mainka, please
make sure that your email address is updated on ParentConnect and you will
receive the communication.
Community Life/June 2013/5
Middle School News
810.626.2400
Steve Livingway, Principal
Thank You
I would like to thank the Hartland Middle School staff, faculty and parents
and students for another great school year. Good luck to the class of 2017 as they
move on to high school. Remember that you are part of Hartland Pride and a long
tradition of excellence. For incoming seventh graders and new eighth graders,
remember that it is people – teachers, students, support staff, and parents – that
make a school great, and we have the best middle school in the State!
Students Of The Month
Each month, a selection committee at Hartland Middle School selects one
seventh and one eighth grade student to receive recognition as “Students of the
Month.” Nominated students must meet one or more of the following criteria in
order to be selected.
• The student must show continued success in all subjects
• The student must exhibit good citizenship
• The student must make a significant positive contribution to the school and
others
• The student must exhibit a positive attitude toward school, self, and others
Congratulations to our May Students of the Month – Annalise Fowler and Alanna
Schiavone -- and our June Students of the Month – Holly Neuens and Ian Kenrick.
Annalise Fowler,
eighth grade
HMS Forensics’ “Dynamic Duo”
Wins at State Tournament
Close to 600 middle school contestants
from all over Michigan came to compete
in one of 13 speaking events at the
Spring Middle Level State Forensics
Tournament held on April 27th at Wayne
State University.
Once again, Jennifer and Nicole
Nelson, seventh grade students at Ore
Creek made it to the top four in the
category of Original Interpretation. In
this event, students write their own
prose or poetry pieces -- which requires
not only the ability to give a compelling
performance, but also rewards excellent
creative writing skills. The Nelson sisters
have an abundance of both!
The spring state tournament brings
to a close the Ore Creek forensics season.
We are looking forward to next fall when
middle school debate will be added to the speech events. For information, contact
Doni Dilworth at [email protected].
Alanna Schiavone,
seventh grade
School Service Project
Holly Neuens,
eighth grade
Ian Kenrick,
seventh grade
One of Mrs. LeBlanc’s students has created his very own “school service project.”
Dakota Dorner put together a box for unwanted, unopened food items in the
cafeteria, near the office. His goal is to try to save that food from being thrown
away so we can give it to students that may need a little extra for breakfast or
lunch. He encouraged students to put their unwanted, unopened food in the
collection box rather than the garbage. Livingston Center of
Allergy, Sinus, & Asthma
Dr. Anna Dobracki, M.D., Ph.D
Diplomate of the American Board of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Graduate of the University of Michigan
Accepting New Patients
810-227-0906
8546 West Grand River, Brighton, MI 48116
Visit our website:
www.drannadobracki.com
Keegan Hoose uses every minute to ace Charlie Amenson proudly displays
her track shirt during track season.
another math quiz.
6/ Community Life/June 2013
Farms Intermediate News
810.626.2500
Mikki Cheney, Principal
1st Row: Brittany Salyers, Autumn Barnhart, Hope Pennala, Colette Owens, Christine Magee,
Sydney Lampert and Vera Storm; 2nd Row: Caden Farhat-Tomaszewski, Madison Spurlock,
Samantha Martino, Hannah Klamo, Devyn Levoska, Abigail Smith and Toriana Mitchell;
3rd Row: Alexander Acs, Anthony Tamas, Lauren Serafimovski, Elena Salazar, Emma Gruber,
Devan Dziobak and Cole Henry; Not Pictured: Grayce Nist
Students of the Month
Each month at Farms Intermediate School we acknowledge students who have
been nominated by their teachers for outstanding academic performance, as
well as, for displaying exemplary Reason, Respect, and Responsibility. Students
are presented with an All-Star Certificate and their names are announced schoolwide. Congratulations to our Students of the Month!
Dr. Zeemo performed with yo-yos focusing on force
and motion and gravity and friction which are part
of our science curriculum.
1st Row: Elizabeth Vershure and Ashley DiNobile; 2nd Row: Connor Woolf, Kyle
Zacharias, Zachery Linfield, Mattison Digue and Alyssa Vincent
Star Readers Program
Our Star Reader program is designed to encourage students to read, read, read. The
Farms teachers select two students each month from their homeroom classes who
have exhibited good reading habits. These students are the ones you see reading
whenever they have a few minutes to spare. All monthly winners receive a 50
cent gift certificate to our School Spirit Store. Congratulations to our Star Readers!
Honor Roll
The Girl Scouts supported Anti-Bullying Week.
Students signed a pledge to stop bullying!
Congratulations
to our March Is
Reading Month
winners! They had
a great time at the
bowling alley!
4.0-6th Grade
Alexander Acs, Kyle Albrecht, Haley Ball, Kelly Bist, Macy
Bonar, Nicole Bragg, Jessica Callaghan, Keaton Carrothers,
Sydney Casper, Isaac Cazallis, Madison Cheney, Jacob
Chilton, Rebecca Corder, Tanner Culver, Amber Danules,
Rebecca Darish, Kennedy Duvall, Devan Dziobak, Kaden
Eichhorn, Nina Fernandez, Chiara Finelli, Kaylee Furge,
Connor Geran, Samantha Gibbs, Hunter Gogoleski, Shelby
Good, Carson Hahne, Paige Harde, Cole Henry, Katharina
Hoeflich, Emily Horst, Josie Jackson, Bradley Johnson,
Hunter Kelley, Ryan Kelm, Hannah Kenrick, Jacob Klamo,
Tess Klavon, Elliot Klein, Sarah Klink, Lidia Koivuniemi,
Rachel Kolm, Lauren Kreeger, Mitchell Kusser, Jackson
LaFontaine, Sydney Lampert, Vincent Lauria, Gabrielle
Leedle, Devyn Levoska, Faith Lillemoen, Laya Lobbestael,
Marissa Mann, Faith Martinelli, Emma McPherson, Evan
Metz, Ryan Mott, Morgan Mundell, Jacob Nadeau, Samantha
Nagel, Tiger Page, Daniel Parisien, Loviisa Pasternak, Grayce
Payne, Daniela Perry, Samantha Peters, Kathryn Peterson,
Joseph Pezzotti, Jacob Pezzotti, Jordan Piatek, Maija Pietila,
Samantha Purdom, Abigail Ratkowiak, Layla Ray, Gabrielle
Reed, Margaret Ruby, Rhyann Schwander, Anabella
Schwartz, Hailey Smith, Tyler Smith, Belle Sophabmisay,
Shelby Spangler, Robert Spangler, Mackenzie Spurlock,
Juliana Strong, Boyce Swanson, Marlena Szczechowicz,
Anna Targett, Benjamin Tervo, Parker Thomas, Riley Thomas,
Matthew Trescott, Olivia Triltsch, Brendan Tulpa, Erin Vimr,
Mitchell Waters, Emilee Watson, Jonathan Weber, Carrissa
White, John Wisniewski, Abigail Yon
4.0-5th Grade
Ariana Adams, Angela Altman, Bennett Anderson, Hannah
Armstrong, Jordan Barker, Jacob Batten, Lucas Batten, Emily
Bredin, Ella Browne, Morgan Cooper, Edward Dewald,
Nicole Dompierre, Aaron Dubs, Shannon Ehrlich, Kayla
Everett, Caden Farhat-Tomaszewski, Evan Fleck, Jace Gowell,
Savannah Grabowski, Nicolas Green, Josephine Huber, Scott
Jackson, Samuel Kastamo, Jessica Kean, Grace Kennedy, Mia
Keranen, Hannah Klamo, Carson Lampert, Anthony Leick,
Hanna Maki, Katelyn Manson, Ethan Markby, Erin Martino,
Ella Mott, Elizabeth O’Guin, Veronica Pargulski, Sean Peleg,
Samuel Persons, Kelsey Prach, Van Rippon, Cameron Roach,
Francine Rosinski, Conner Roy, Elena Salazar, Jack Schaller,
Lauren Serafimovski, Freya Stroven, Joshua Teffer, Aaron
Thielen, Gina Tolkkinen, Kiley Urquhart, Katerina Willis,
Allison Zaluski
Community Life/June 2013 /7
Creekside Elementary
810.626.2600
Lawrence Pumford, Principal
Fun at the Photo Booth at Family Fun Night
The Kull Family enjoying Family Fun Night
Twins Kyle and Ethan Coss with our twin dog giveaway
Isabella Miller and Haley Barnhart at the Ann Arbor Hands on Museum
CREEKSIDE Upcoming Events:
June 3: Kindergarten trip to Kensington
June 5: 2nd Grade Hartland History Trip
June 6: PTO Meeting 4pm
June 10: Market Day
June 11: Field Day
June 12: Last Day of School 1/2 Day
Thank you to all the volunteers, donors, staff, teachers,
and families for a successful Family Fun Night!!!
KENWELL
OUTDOOR SERVICES
Cole Lamberger having fun at the Ann Arbor Hands on Museum
VINCE
810.772.6629
Lawn Maintenance
All Yard Work, etc.
Light Construction
8/ Community Life/June 2013
Lakes Elementary News
810.626.2700
Lindsay Smither, Principal
Mrs. Russano, Lakes art
teacher, entered over 40
pieces of Lakes student
art in the Got Art show at
the Howell Opera House
this spring. We are very
proud of all of our students and the amazing
pieces that they produce
throughout the year. Pictured here, second grade
student, Colin McFarland
highlights his beautiful
water color painting at
the show.
On Earth Day last month, Lakes media specialist, Mrs. LaPointe shared a narrative
story and a non-fiction text with first grade students along with a short Disney
video clip where the characters were teaching each other how to care for the
environment. The stuadents (including Mrs. Atreo’s class shown here) listed ways
that they learned to take care of our environment on a green heart, colored in
their name, and then added it to the land portion of the globe (pictured here).
This was just one activity among many that take place year round as part of the
Green School’s initiative at Lakes Elementary.
Last month, Lakes’ “Green Folder Group” was excited to host a few members of
the Hartland Forensics Club for their monthly enrichment activity. They learned
about mental exercises (smile/don’t smile), voice and facial exercises, storytelling
(how to see and hear the difference between simply retelling and effectively
communicating to the audience through dramatic interpretation), and how to
“come out of their shells”. Pictured here, Chelsea Paddock works hard to make
Shelby Hopson smile. Great fun and learning was experienced by all!
As a culminating activity to the study of Geography in the United States, Lakes
fourth grade classes do a Regions Poster and Celebration. Each 4th grade student
selects a region of the United States and creates a poster of the region. The posters
include information about the climate, economy and landforms of that region.
The students can also bring in food from that region, if they choose. The students
take time visiting each classroom to read the posters and enjoy the cuisine.
Pictured here, Teresa Steerman from Mr. Foster’s class, poses with her excellent
poster on the north eastern region (top) and a group of girls check out a poster
on the mid-western region (bottom).
Community Life/June 2013 /9
Round Elementary News
Dave Minsker, Principal
810.626.2800
The Round Elementary School Family would like to thank all people who made
this school year a great one. We feel fortunate to have caring people who help us
create a positive learning environment for our children. We wish everyone a safe,
restful, fun-filled summer and look forward to another exciting school year. The
following pictures feature a few students who received recognition for outstanding achievement and winners of our Principal and Secretary of the Day auction
items. We have an incredible staff at Round Elementary School and we wish you
a great summer.
4th grade student Zoey Lyke
was nominated at the Optimist
Youth Appreciation Night for
the great improvement she has
made at Round Elementary.
Zoey is a model student and
represented Round well.
4th grade student Carson Brooks
was nominated at the Optimist
Youth Appreciation Night for
the obstacles he overcame to be
a successful student at Round.
We are proud of Carson and his
accomplishments.
1st grade student Luke Waldron was the highest bidder at the Round PTO
Celebrity Auction and won “Principal of the Day.” Luke spent the day with
Principal Minsker helping him run the building .
In Hartland’s Fountain Square Plaza
10090 Highland Rd.
(810) 632-4400
Your Full Service Family Salon
Principal of the Day Luke Waldron and Secretary of the Day Katy Nist visits
Central Office and meets Assistant Superintendent Scott VanEpps and
Technology Director Scott Usher.
Open Monday - Friday, 9am - 8pm
Saturday, 9am - 5pm
Now Open Sunday, 11am - 3pm
15% Senior Discount
Monday - Thursday 9am - 2pm
Old US 23
M-59/Highland Rd.
$5.00 Eyebrow Wax with any
Color Service
(offers cannot be combined)
Luke and Katy have an important curriculum meeting with the Director of
Curriculum Chuck Hughes. They also took a district tour to the bus garage
and the pre-school program.
Expires 6/30/2013
10/ Community Life/June 2013
Village Elementary News
Bill Cain, Principal
810.626.2850
Fourth grade students took on staff members for a volleyball game recently.
The game was a prize in the Silent Auction at our Fun Fair.
Village students enjoyed learning about the history of folk songs during a recent
assembly.
Two students won the chance to be Mr. Don and Mr. Cain for the day during
our Jump Rope for Heart competition. Here they are enjoying an afternoon
brainstorming session complete with donuts!
Mrs. Sifferman was recently the Mystery Chef at Village. She came to one of
our classrooms, read the students a book, and helped prepare a simple snack
that went with the book.
Upcoming Events:
June 7: Field Day
June 12: 4th Grade Awards at 10:30am;
4th Grade Clap-Out at 11:55am; Dismissal at 12:10pm
September 3: School Resumes
HARTLAND EAGLE
FUNDAMENTAL BASKETBALL CAMP
For Boys and Girls 3rd- 8th GRADE
Clinic Director: Denny Butcher-Hartland
Head Boys Basketball Coach
SESSION I: JUNE 17 – JUNE 20 (Monday thru Thursday)
SESSION II: JULY 15 – JULY 18 (Monday thru Thursday)
We have a beautiful new tile wall in our cafeteria thanks to the artwork of our
students and staff. Thank you to Andy Brown for installing it for us!
LOCATION: Hartland High School Main Gym
TIME: 9AM – 3PM
COST: $175 Per Session ($150 If Attending Both Sessions)
Make checks payable to: Hartland BOY’S BASKETBALL
Return to: 10635 Dunham Road Hartland, MI 48353
Check out our website for more information
https://sites.google.com/site/hartlandbasketball/home
paid advertisement
Community Life /June 2013 /11
LEGACY High School News
Kirk Evenson, Principal
Now that summer is here and the school year is all but behind us, let us all take a
moment to relax and celebrate. The seniors have long since left the building and
a whole new senior class, The Class of 2014, has taken their spot atop the roost.
As the teachers log their final grades and the kids have all gone home we all take
a moment to catch our breath from the busy pace of graduation season.
Over the summer we will be preparing for the school year ahead, taking applications and conducting interviews of potential students. Each year LEGACY
HS accepts approximately 50 new students from Hartland HS and several other
surrounding cities and towns. A whole new batch of students to meet, support
and connect with as they attempt to finish High School and graduate.
As I reflect on the memories from the Class of 2013, I will cherish most the
success each student earned. As an educator, there cannot be a greater sight than
to see the fruits of your labor in all its glory as the seniors stride across the stage in
cap and gown. This is the crowning moment for us at LEGACY HS and high school
across America, to see students leave the nest and head out into the world.
As for our staff here at LEGACY HS, we had an epic school year and are still
‘feeling the rush’ of it all. We just celebrated our 30-year Anniversary, 1983-2013.
Then on the heels of that celebration we were also named “School of the Year” by
the Michigan Alternative Education Organization. The staff here at LEGACY HS
is amazing and they do a phenomenal job “connecting’ with the at-risk students
of Hartland.
Hartland Alternative Education, LEGACY HS and HVA are both Community
Education programs and can be found online at Hartlandschools.us or by phone
at 810.626.2104. Please call today to begin the enrollment process or inquire about
educational options. Have a great summer.
810.626.2104
Oh, what a night! Prom 2013
LEGACY
Named
School of the Year
by the
Michigan Alternative
Education Organization!
Meghann Pechota and Cam Early
looking great at Prom 2013
12/ Community Life/June 2013
CHILDCARE/PRESCHOOL NEWS
Mrs. DeRosier’s and Mrs. Waldron’s classes
Everyone had a great time at Mom’s Night!
Mrs. Lubeski’s and Mrs. Messner’s Classes
The weather cooperated for the “Beach Day” activity.
Mom’s Night is always a big hit.
Mrs. Pederson’s and Mrs. Yoerg’s M/W AM Class
Making a picture frame during Special Person’s Night
Creating a geoboard with our Special Person
Community Life /June 2013/ 13
Kids Kamp is Here for You
Community Education Childcare Center!
Does your child need childcare in the summer
months? The Hartland Childcare Center is the
place to be for some fun and exciting activities! Come and enjoy Swimming, Roller skating,
Magic shows, Mobile Ed, Guest Speakers, Outdoor
games, Plasterworks, and much more! We will
provide your child with the opportunity to socialize and make new friends! Registration forms
will be available in the Community Education
Childcare Center office, 10235 School Street.
Enrollment is opened to all children that have
completed Kindergarten through 13 years of age.
The Kamp will be held from June 17 through August 29. The weekly tuition amount will
vary depending on how many days your child is in attendance.
2013 Summer Kids Kamp Weekly Tuition:
3 days a week=$ 87.00 4 days a week= $116.00 5 days a week= $145.00. If you have more
than one child enrolled, Full Time, (five days a week) you will receive 10% discount on the
2nd child! There is a Kamp Activity fee of $295.00, per child, which covers bus transportation, entrance fees, activities fees, etc..
Ask us about our convenient payment plan. If you were not enrolled in the 2012-2013
Before and After School program, you will be charged an additional $25.00 registration
fee, which can be included in the payment plan. For more details, call 810.626.2780 or email Linda Easton, Summer Kamp Director, [email protected]. or Debbie
Steger, Office Manager, [email protected],
Plan now for Fall child care
Will your child need Before or After School childcare? The Hartland Community Education
Childcare Center will be taking registrations starting on June 3. The program is offered at two
convenient locations. The program is available for students who attend Creekside, Round
and Village Elementary schools. Students from Lakes Elementary and Farms Intermediate
School can attend this program or register for the Lakes Before & After School program. If
you are registered in the Before & After School program, you have the option of bringing
your child/children to the center on the *No School Days and *Snow Days. The fee charged
for these days will be adjusted to reflect the additional cost.
Both centers offer gym activities, outside play, snack, and homework time. Stop into
the office located at 10235 School Street, in the village of Hartland, to register. For fees
and additional information, please call 810.626.2780 and ask for Linda or Debbie. Please
register early to guarantee your spot on the bus.
HAYAA BASKETBALL (Summer Practice Time)
Summer open Gym starting July 8
Location: Former High School on M-59
Girls: Mondays 5:30 to 7:30
Boys: Wednesday 5:30 to 7:30
Girls and Boys 2nd grade thru 8th grade
HAYAA coaches will conduct drills and run scrimmages
Bring a ball, bring a friend, bring $2 for entry.
HAYAA BASKETBALL (League sign-up)
Boys and girls 2nd grade to 8th grade
9th graders under age 14 as of December 1st
http://www.hayaasports.com/Basketball/registrationInfo.aspd
Go to www.hayaasports.com/basketball to register beginning in July.
$125 per player entry fee
Lots of practice and a minimum of 10 games
paid advertisement
Hartland Barbershop
Family Hair Care, LLC
Family Owned and Operated Since 1983
www.PoseySeniorCareHomes.com
The Only Licensed Barbers in Hartland!
CELEBRATING
810.632.5092
IR CUTS
A
H
$17
SPORTS
ON TV!
Face Shaves
w/Hot Lather/Towels
BUZZ Cuts $11
Celebrating
100 years
of service to the
Hartland Area
( )
Sat.
$14
Kids/Senior Discount $14
Monday - Friday 9-6
Thursday till 7pm
Saturday 8-2
On M-59, East of US 23
29 Years
WE ARE AN EXCELLENT ALTERNATIVE
TO NURSING HOMES AND LONELY APARTMENTS.
Senior Day Care $5.00 per hour
If someone you love needs
more care than you can provide . . . .
Call 800-427-6298
6077 Linden Rd.
www.fentonassistedliving.com
in the Dairy Queen Building
5978 Cullen Hartland
Proud supporter of
Hartland Baseball & Wrestling
of EXCELLENCE
www.hartlandassistedliving.com
9150 Parshallville
www.veteranseniorcarehome.com
The Cottage
Independent Living and
Adult Day Care
14/ Community Life/June 2013
Village Location
Historic Hartland
3688 N. Hartland Road
Hartland, MI
810.632.5200
Crossroads Branch
( 24-Hour Pick-up is available at the Crossroads Branch!)
Hartland Town Center
Old US-23, South of M-59
Howell, MI
810.632.7480
www.cromaine.org
SUMMER 2013 at Cromaine Library!
Visit our website for the FULL program/events calendar for Summer!
Cromaine Library - The Place to Connect!
www.cromaine.org
Break out the Books for Summer Reading
Teen Events
(For teens in grades 7 through 12)
All Day Mega Event!
Friday, June 14 from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm
Steampunk Engineers Underground
Bring your blankets, chairs, sun screen and coolers and spend the day reading at
Cromaine Library. Events planned all day.
Events for every age group.
Friends of Cromaine will have books for sale.
Village Market Discount for Readers today only! Free popcorn all
day! Meet Dora and Diego, bring your camera!
Find details at www.cromaine.org
Youth Events
Please register for these unless Drop-in noted.
Harry Potter Second Year Camp
Monday through Friday, June 24 - June 28 at 1:00 pm (For grades 3 and up)
IMAX-style Theater at Cromaine!
Tuesday, July 9 – Three different movies at 2:00 pm, 4:00 pm, and 6:00 pm
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Presents Egyptian Mummies
Monday, July 15 at 2:00 pm
Hands-on program for the whole family.
Pippin Puppets Presents Journey to the Center of the Earth
Tuesday, July 16 at 2:00 pm at the Hartland Music Hall
Dig into Reading with Dinosaurs and Paleo Joe!
Thursday, July 18 at 2:00 pm
Real dinosaur bones! For the whole family.
We Dig Star Wars! STORM TROOPERS LAND!
Saturday, July 20 at 12:00 pm
Meet the 501st Legion of fully outfitted Storm Troopers in person!! For the whole
family. Drop-in - Village.
Family Drive-in Movies Return!
Fridays, August 2, 9, 16, 23 from 8:30 pm to movie’s end
Drop-in - Village.
Animal Magic ~ Live Animals!
Wednesday, August 14 at 10:00 am
For the whole family.
Greek Mythology with the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Tuesday, August 20 at 2:00 pm
Real Percy Jackson-time artifacts. For the whole family.
This is a paid advertisement.
Library Hours:
Monday - Thursday
9 am - 8 pm
Friday
9 am - 6 pm
Saturday
9 am - 4 pm
Go to Crossroads
Branch for Sunday
hours in September
(Sunday hours Sept - May)
Wednesday, July 10 at 1:00 pm
H.G. Wells, Jules Verne and Leviathan’s world - Make Steampunk!
The Maze Runner
Wednesday, July 17 at 2:00 pm
20 teens, killer monsters, and no way out. Can you survive the Maze? For grades 5 and up.
Steampunk: Find out What It Is
Monday, August 5 at 6:30 pm
Steven Harper and Sarah Zettel talk about steam and fantasy. For grades 5
and up, including adults.
WE DIG MUSIC!
SUMMER CONCERT SERIES @ CROMAINE LIBRARY!
Outdoor Summer Concerts on the Village South Lawn
Bring your picnic, or pick up some brats and dogs from partner
Ranger’s 4-H and free, fresh popcorn! Rain or shine!
Wednesday, June 19 at 6:30 pm ~ Habibi Dancers
(inside the Community Room) - please register online.
Wednesday, June 26 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~
The Duo Project, Jazz/Folk (guitar and sax)
Wednesday, July 3 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm ~
Lisa D & E, Top 40 popular Motown, country, and pop tunes with Special Guest
the Balloon Sculptor and free Big Boy ice cream!
Wednesday, July 10 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~
Wildfire! Top 40 Country and Southern Rock
Wednesday, July 17 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~
Creole du Nord, Cajun Jazz/Folk
Wednesday, July 24 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~
An Dro, Celtic-infused, World beat
Wednesday, July 31 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~
Steve King and the Dittilies!
Wednesday, August 7 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~
Annie and Rod Capps with Jason Dennie performing folk and blues
Wednesday, August 14 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~
Reverend Robert Jones, Sister Bernice and Family, Gospel Jazz/Folk
A full calendar this summer for ADULTS too! Check our online
Programs/Events calendar and sign up today at www.cromaine.org.
Community Life/June 2013/ 15
Your Summer Adventure Begins at...
Hartland Community Soccer Association
2013/2014 Premier and Select Tryout Schedule
Hartland Farms Intermediate School
581 Taylor Road, Brighton 48114
Please arrive 30 minutes early for registration
Competitive Travel Teams playing is WSSL & MSPSP
Professional and Certified Coaches
Training by Justin Detter Soccer Academy Coaches - www.justindettersocceracademy.com
This summer, bussing to camp from
Farms Intermediate School will be on
July 8-12 and August 5-9.
U8 Girls 6/17 5:30-6:30 and 6/18 5:30-6:30
U10 Girls6/17 6:30-7:30 and 6/18 6:30-7:30
U12 Girls6/16 3:00-4:30 and 6/17 5:30-7:00
U14 Girls6/16 4:30-6:00 and 6/17 6:00-7:00
U18 Girls6/15 10:00-11:30 and 6/16 noon-1:30
U9 Girls 6/15 10:00-11:30 and 6/16 1:00-2:00
U11 Girls6/15 10:00-11:30 and 6/17 7:00-8:00
U13 Girls6/15 9:00-10:30 and 6/16 1:00-2:00
U15 Girls6/15 9:00-10:30 and 6/16 2:00-3:30
U10 Boys 6/15 noon-1:30 and 6/16 1:00-2:30
U11 Boys 6/15 1:00-2:30 and 6/16 1:00-2:30
U12 Boys 6/15 10:00 - 11:30 and 6/17 6:30-7:30 U14 Boys 6/15 10:00 - 11:30 and 6/17 12:00 -1:30
Ages 5 through entering 8th Grade.
8:00am-5:00pm, Mon.-Fri.
For more information or to register
please call 810-629-9622 or go to
www.campcopneconic.org.
Dates and times subject to change, for updated information visit our website at
www.hartlandsoccer.org
or for questions email [email protected] or [email protected]
Hartland Community Ed Summer Soccer Camps
Challenger British Soccer Camp
June 17-21
Farms Intermediate School – various ages/times
Sign up on line at www.challengersports.com
Justin Detter Soccer Academy Summer Camp
Day Camps
Overnight Camps
Ranch Camps
Thousands of Weeds
Travel Camps
July 25-28
9am – 12 noon
$125.00
Farms Intermediate School
Sign up on line at www.justindettersocceracademy.com
Professional Lawn Mowing
and Fertilization
State Licensed Technicians
One Solution
Quality Service For Over 25 Years
Professional Grounds Maintenance & Fertilizing Programs
Like Us On Facebook!
FREE ESTIMATES
517-548-6653
www.coopersturf.com
16/ Community Life/June 2013
Places of Worship
Our Savior
Evangelical
Lutheran, LC-MS
Tyrone
Community
Presbyterian
13667 W. Highland Road (M-59),
Hartland, MI 48353
Phone: 248.887.4300
Rev. Christopher Thoma, Pastor;
Mrs. Andrea Johnson, School Principal
Sunday Divine Services:
8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Sunday School/Bible Classes: 10 a.m.
www.oursaviorhartland.org
9141 Hartland Rd., Fenton, MI 48430
Phone: 810.750.0350
Pastor: Linda Living-Hawley
Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School: 10:15 a.m.
Fellowship: 11:15 a.m.
Bible Study: Wednesdays 6:30 p.m.
www.tyronecommunitypresbyterianchurch.com
The River
Community
9525 Highland Road , Howell (just w. of 23)
Mailing address: 10171 Bergin Road
Howell, MI 48843
Meets at the
Hartland Performing Arts Center,
Lead Pastor: Terry Prisk;
[email protected]
Student Ministry: Kurt Brandemihl;
[email protected]
9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m.
Phone: 810.991.1116
www.theriveron59.com
Tri County Christian
Hartland United
Methodist
10300 Maple Rd.
Hartland, Michigan 48353
Phone 810.632.7476
Pastor: Rev. Paul Gruenberg
Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m.
secretary@hartland umc.org
www.hartlandumc.org
All Saints
Lutheran, ELCA
12701 W. Highland Road (M-59
Hartland, MI 48353
Church Phone: 248.887.8060
Rev. Drex Morton, Senior Pastor
Denise Clarey, Director
Little Saints Preschool
Preschool Phone: 810.746.0238
Sunday Worship: 8:30 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Christian Education for all: 9:45 a.m.
www.myallsaints.com
13020 Holtforth Rd., Fenton, MI 48430
810.714.1139
Pastor: Randy Greene
Sunday School: 9am
Sunday Worship: 10am
Various weeky Bible studies
www.triccc.com
5530 Runyan Lake Road, Hartland Twp.
Pastor Rob Mohr 810.632.3417
[email protected]
8:30 a.m. Prayer Group; 9:00 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:00 a.m. Fellowship Time;
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
www.heritagehillschurch.com
Fellowship Bible
2500 Hartland Rd.
Hartland, MI 48353
Phone: 810.632.7263
Sr. Pastor: Howard Wideman
Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Bible study 7p.m.
www.fbhartland.org
6510 E. Highland Road
Howell, MI 48843
517.546.1122 Rev.
Joyce E. Wallace, Pastor
Worship Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Bible Study Sunday
www.hardychurch.org
Victory Baptist
P.O. BOX 523
3642 Washington St., Hartland, MI 48353
810.632.6337
Pastor Ryan Guenther
Services: Sunday 10, 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Wednesday 7 pm.
www.vbchartland.org
Heritage Hills
Free Methodist
St. John Catholic
2099 N. Hacker Road, Howell, MI 48855
Office Phone: 517.546.7200
Pastor: Fr. Francis George
Mass Schedule: Saturday 5 p.m.
Sunday: 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
(Main Church)
Tuesday: 6:45 p.m.; Wed., Thurs.,
Fri., 9:00 a.m. (Little Church)
www.stjohnthebaptisthowell.catholicweb.com
Hardy United
Methodist
Ore Creek
Community
3375 Fenton Rd.
Hartland,MI 48353
248.887.1133
Lead Pastor: Dave Classen;
[email protected]
Youth Pastor: Aaron Young;
[email protected]
www.orecreek.org
Flood Gate
Renewal Fellowship
1623 Old Us 23, Brighton, MI 48114
810.227.2005
Pastors Bill & Clara Bolin
Sunday Worship: 10 am
Family Night on Wednesday: 7pm
www.FloodGateRenewal.org
Community Life/June 2013/ 17
Business Directory
Family Owned and Operated Since 1983
Varsity Jacket Specialists!
If someone you love needs more care
than you can provide . . . Call Today
Located at
M-59 &
Grand River
800-427-6298
www.PoseySeniorCareHomes.com
We are proud of our clean, modern
facility. We invite you to visit us before
deciding where to board your pet.
Owners: Dennis & Barbara Goodwin countrykennelsinc.com
WATER WELLS
& PUMPS
Installation & Repair
24 Hour Emergency Service
517.546.0600
7215 Highland Rd. Howell MI 48843
Serving the Hartland Area Since 1927
Business Services
Payroll, Bookkeeping, Tax and Advice
11479 HIGHLAND RD.
(In the Hartland Professional Center)
•EVENING HOURS AVAILABLE
HARTLAND
PROFESSIONAL
CENTER
www.gentlelaserdental.com
ONE
MILE ➛
★
ARENA DR.
810.632.5364
6346 Green Road
HIGHLAND RD
1100 N. Old US 23
Howell, Michigan
1 mile S. of M59
10% off
RENTAL
Community
Life
Some Restrictions Apply
Tools • Equipment • Party Rental
810.632.7368
www.RentStuffHere.com
PO Box 138 • 10004 Highland Rd. • Fountain Square
Hartland, MI 48353
Tel 810 632 9600 Fax 810 632 7989 Cell 810 397 8182
[email protected] www.hrblock.com
M-59 & US 23
Hours:
Sun - Thurs
6am - 11pm
Fri & Sat
6am - midnight
“Kids Night Out” Event Nights
810.632.5710
Call Ahead for Carryout
Michigan Rehabilitation Specialists
Where Great Smiles Are Created
Here at Boss Orthodontics we take great pride in helping patients
achieve a healthy, beautiful smile that lasts a life time!
Call to schedule your FREE exam and consultation.
11479 Highland Road, Hartland, Michigan 48353
810.632.9095
Visit Us On The Web At: www.Boss-smiles.com
A teacher
Takes a hand,
Opens a mind,
and
Touches a heart
Author Unknown
H ARTLAND
T E ACHERS
C A RE
$3995
948 North Old US 23 • Brighton, MI 48114
810-632-7775
Ora Family
Dental
Meet Our Doctor. No Fee Consultations
Call for An Appointment 810.632.5700
Evenings Available
11140 Highland Road, Hartland MI 48353
(1/4 mile east of US 23 on M-59)
Orafamilydental.com
PREPAID AD:
Black & White $275
With Spot Color $325
Breakfast Buffet Daily
Friday Night Dinner Buffet
Enrolled Agent
Franchisee
er
Landscape Supplies
ink p and
r
p
Tree & Shrub Care S tart-u own
S
t
t-d
Lawn Maintenance
Shu rting A
a
t
Lawn Fertilizing
S
THIS SPACE AVAILABLE!
Hartland Big Boy
Family Dining
MARTY HANSEN
[email protected]
Thomas L. Bouhana D.D.S.
Comfortable, Affordable Dental Care
In As Few Visits As Possible
U.S. 23
K E N N E LS
FAX 517.545.8834
Gentle Dental Care
517.548.2202
➛
Boarding
Bathing
Heated
Individual
Runs
Air Purified
517.545.8831
10 ISSUES!
Contact: [email protected]
810.626.2142
Tutor Town
Your Neighborhood for Learning!
Lisa Snyder
Physical Therapy & Wellness
Jouni K. Mantyla, PT
Owner/Physical Therapist
810.632.1000
www.mrspt.com
10860 Highland Rd.
Hartland
Teacher & Certified Multi-Sensory Instructor
Private Academic Tutoring
Specialty: ADD, ADHD & Dyslexia
Private Piano Lessons
810.632.7786
[email protected]
www.hartlandtutortown.com
Carlton Davis
“There is no more fascinating vocation than
the restoring of a sick clock to health.”
Mending time since 2010 . .
TIMELY CLOCK REPAIR
Cleaning, repairs, free estimates, 3 year guarantee.
Specialize in older clocks and family heirlooms
Phone: 810.844.3508 (leave message)
E-mail: [email protected]
U.S. Mail: 1333 Rolling Hills Drive
Howell 48843 (Located in Hartland)
18/Community Life/June 2013
HIP Happenings
Alice Andrews, Director
810.626.2135
9525 Highland Rd., Howell, MI 48843
www.hartlandseniors.org
Day Trips
New Program Coordinator
Go with the Flo
810.626.2138
We are happy to announce that Hartland area resident,
Kim Ladd, will become the new full-time Program
Coordinator. Kim has years of experience working in
community education and recreation programming. We
are looking forward to her leadership and the continued
growth of the Hartland Senior Center.
Soaring Eagle Casino
Monday, July 8
$35.00 — Rebate $10 and $5
Plus ticket to the Ray Price Show
Must sign-up before June 21
Greektown Casino
Thursday June 6
$25.00 — $20.00 rebate
Cook Books
People are raving about the recipes they have tried. I
like Gloria Rosa and Mary Lou Passmore’s Macaroni and
Cheese on page 35 and Joe Petrucci’s Ricotta Gnocchi
on page 39. The cookbooks are $12.00 and all proceeds
go to support our senior transportation program that
provides local seniors who are not able to drive with transportation to medical
appointments, shopping and other errands and to the senior center.
Gift Shop
We have expanded our gift shop to the middle shelf of our glass showcase. If you
have small items or jewelry we now can keep them locked. If you would like to
place your handmade items in our gift shop:
• You must be a member of the Hartland Senior Center
• Bring items to the office.
• Price your items (the senior center keeps 20% of the sale price.)
• Sign waiver
• Only handmade items are accepted. Any manufactured items in the gift shop
have been donated to the center.
Motor City Casino
Thursday June 20
$25.00 REBATE $25.00
Cruising with Carol
810.626.2139
Toledo Mud Hens or
Hollywood Casino
Monday June 24 COMBO TRIP
(Detroit Tiger Farm Team) plays Pawtucket
(Boston Red Sox Minor Team) $49.00 includes
reserved seats behind Mud Hens dug out HOT
DOG, POP & CHIPS ALSO anyone who wants a
ride to the Hollywood Casino $35.00.
We will take you and pick you up.
Detroit Tigers Game at Cleveland
Sunday July 7
$124.00 includes reserved club house seats,
deluxe transportation unlimited gourmet
dining from 12 noon to 7th inning-- roast
beef, turkey, chicken, oriental, Italian , pizza
,nachos, salads and beverages--dine in with
large TV screens or take food to your seats.
Sign up soon seats limited.
Crusing Down the River Michigan Princess
Lansing Boat Cruise includes fabulous
lunch, entertainment & transportation
Wednesday, July 24
Cost $68.00
Turkeyville –
“Why do Fools Fall in Love”
DATE: Tues -August 20
Depart: 10:00 AM/Return: 5:30AM
(Target Parking Lot)
All Inclusive
Payment deadline: August 1
Cost: $72.00
(all inclusive-lunch & show)
Physical Therapists
Tuesdays at 9:30am Julia from Advanced Physical Therapy
Thursdays at 9:30am Jouni from Michigan Rehabilitation Specialists
Drumming
Come to a fun fitness class. Instructor, Kathie Newbold, leads participants through a
fun and lively work-out drumming on fitness balls. The class meets on Wednesdays
at 10:00 a.m. If you are curious you are welcome to try any of our fitness classes
for free on your first visit.
Slow Flow Yoga
New Yoga class on Tuesdays at 11am. Slow flow yoga improves flexibility, balance,
and range of motion. Experience body awareness, harmony and inner strength
through coordination of breath and movement. All levels welcome. Some yoga
experience helpful. Modifications will be offered. Bring a yoga mat and water.
Your first class is free. Cost $5.00 per class or $25.00 punch class for 6 classes.
Instructor: Laura Chapman
A great time
was had by
all at our
annual “Swing
into Spring”
concert that
was held on
Wednesday,
May 22. Music
director Larry
Detter with
accompanist
Carolyn
Berkey. (photo
by Joe Kleiner)
Hartland Family Health Center
11150 Highland Road • Hartland, MI 48353
(South Side of M-59, East of US 23)
810.632.6380
Christine Kopel, P.A.C.
Dr. Kopel, D.O.
Focusing on
Preventive Medicine
For Your Family
New Patients Welcome - School Sports Physicals
Professional and Friendly Staff
Evening Appointments Available
U.S. 23
We are very lucky to have free fitness classes taught by our local physical therapists.
These classes are great for people with limited mobility, those just beginning and
exercise program and for fit individuals. The classes use both weights and therapy
bands which can be chosen to fit an individual’s strength. If you have been considering increasing your fitness level, these classes are a great place to start:
(South Side of M-59 Between ReMax and PNC)
M-59
PNC
Bank
Family
Medical
&
11150 Highland Road
Dental
Center
Community Life /June 2013/ 19
Club & Organization News
Bricks for Epley Park
Support Hartland community by purchasing a memorial brick for the play area at
Epley Park. This project has been sponsored by Hartland Area Community Council
for over five years but updates need to be continued for the play equipment. The
information is on the web site http://hartlandcommunitycouncil.org/events.html
under Support Community Council. Flash from the Friends
The “Friends” of the Cromaine Library would like to extend a
big THANK YOU to the HARTLAND KROGERS for supplying us
with a huge quantity of “Brown Grocery Bags” for our Spring
Book Sale.
Friends are Flowers that never Fade!!!!!!!
Hartland Teen Center
ONE DAY ONLY
HUGE BOOK SALE
It is rare to come across such generosity, but here in Hartland that just is not
true! Our Teen Center is strictly Non-Profit and relies solely on your kindness and
contributions. What a whirlwind it has been these past few months, but here the
kids are enjoying some of your fantastic donations. So a huge THANK YOU and
please keep them coming! To the many of you who have emailed us and would
like to give the gift of time or a demonstration, we are working our way down the
list so expect a call soon!
Hard Covers-Fiction
Paperbacks
Childrens
The Hartland Area Macintosh User Group (HAMUG)
will meet Tuesday, June 11 at 7:00 p.m. at the Spirit
of Livingston in Howell. It is our annual potluck and
social evening. Carol and Danny Maczik of Spirit will be
demonstrating what’s new in the sublimation business. Please bring a dish to pass.
Anyone interested in learning more about the Macintosh computer is welcome
to attend, regardless of your level of computer knowledge. Have questions or
need information? Call Jim Sparks at 810.632.6630.
Wednesday, July 31
9:00 am - 8:30 pm
Cromaine In The Village
Boy Scout Troop 380 Collection Dates
The fo1lowing are the 2012-13 dates for Troop 380’s
Paper, “Returnable” Can and Bottle Drive
June 1,
We encourage everyone to attend
the concert on the lawn
That evening featuring
“Steve King and the Dittilies.”
July 6, August 3
September 7, October 5, November 2, December 7
Drop off is the first Saturday of each month
at the Boy Scout building located at Washington and School Streets
next to the Hartland Child Care Center between 10am and 12 noon.
We accept all items delivered with your newspaper.
AVAILABLE SERVICES
Basic Care
FOR SENIORS
Family Owned and Operated Since 1983
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE
To qualified Veterans and Widows of Veterans
Call for details. . . .
please visit www.hartlandassistedliving.com
If someone you love needs more care than you can provide . . .
Call
800.427.6298
5978 CULLEN ROAD • HARTLAND, MI
Paid Advertisement
•Respite Care
•Elderly Men & Women
•Alert or Oriented
•Hospice Care
•Day Care
•Incontinent Care
•Memory Impaired or
Alzheimers
OPENI
NGS
NOW
AVAIL
ABLE
FEATURING
24 Hour Supervision and Assistance
•In Home Physician Visits:
General, Podiatry, X-ray, etc.
•Full Assistance with Activities of
Daily Living if Needed
•Home Cooked Meals Prepared On Site
•Personalized Activities in a
Stimulating Home Atmosphere
•In Home Rehabilitation Programs
•Transportation
•Fully Licensed and Insured Facility
• Supervised Medication
20/ Community Life/June 2013
The Rotary Club
of Hartland
HARTLAND FAMILY DENTAL
Drew M. Smith, D.D.S.
Lois Halstead Becomes
our new President
12319 Highland Rd., Ste. 100
Hartland, Michigan 48353
Tel: 810.632.6444
www.HartlandFamilyDental.com
Lois becomes Hartland Rotary’s 5th
president on July 1. Lois is pictured
wearing her “End Polio Now” poncho,
while attending the District Conference in
Rochester. As we close in on the eradication
of Polio, it is easy to be enthusiastic! Even easier with Lois sharing her joy.
Rotary meets every Thursday
morning for breakfast and an informative
presentation. Visitors are welcome to join us
at 7:30am at Hartland Insurance, 2351 Old
US 23. If you have a passion for community
and world service, and enjoy sharing
fellowship with those having a similar
desire, please join us. For information,
visit http://www.hartlandrotary.org/. Services We Provide
Potluck and Giant Silk Moths Presentation — June 4
The Hartland Audubon Club will meet on Tuesday, June 4 with a potluck dinner
beginning at 6:30pm. Bring a dish to share and table setting. Following a short
meeting at 7:15pm we will enjoy an exciting presentation on Giant Silk Moths
given by Jim McGrath of Nature Discovery. Our annual Wild Edibles nature walk
and picnic will be held on June 8 with details given at the meeting. We meet at
the Hartland Educational Support Center 9523 E. Highland Rd.
Bring news of any recent bird sightings or other nature happenings to share.
We encourage new members in our active, friendly group and have wonderful
field trips that are announced at each meeting. Check out Hartland Audubon
on hartlandaudubon.weebly.com. For more information contact Birder_John@
hotmail.com or call 517.546.2610.
Fenton Rd.
US-23
Bullard
Fillings
Cleanings and Exams
Crowns
M-59
Bridgework
Implants
Partial and complete dentures
Cosmetic bonding
I-96
Veneers
Whitening
Root canal treatment
Periodontal evaluations
We are located in the
Trillium Professional Center, Suite 100.
Nitrous oxide sedation
The building is located near the intersection of
is available
M-59 (Highland Rd.) and
Pleasant Valley Road
Hartland Audubon Club
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Bullard Rd. East of US-23.
Free Whitening Package!
with new patient cleaning,
check up and full mouth xray
Professional Whitening Gel Sold Separately
10299 Grand River, Suite N • Brighton, Michigan 48116 • Phone 810.229.0220
I Will Never Put My . . . in a Nursing Home
Never make a promise you cannot keep.
I always cringe when I hear someone say,
“I will never put my…(spouse, father
mother) in a nursing home.” Sure, it
is ideal to think that we can provide
the needed care that our loved ones
require, but we also have to be realistic.
Whether you are providing 24 hour care
or helping a few hours a week, caregiving
is a very challenging task. If your desire
is to keep your loved one safe and meet
their needs, follow these simple steps in
order to make your efforts successful.
1. Make a list of your loved one’s daily
and weekly needs. Prepare a plan
of how these needs will be met. For
example, if your loved one needs
help with medication management,
you should set up a pill planner each
week and then make a reminder call
to them when they should take the
medication.
2. Don’t assume total dependence. One
of the biggest mistakes caregivers
make is assuming their loved one
cannot do any-thing on their own. If
you loved one can tie his own shoes,
let him. Remember when the kids
were little and you thought it would
be easier to do the task yourself rather
than wait for them to do it? Yes, it does
take patience, but give your loved one
the dignity of being as independent
as possible.
3. Don’t be a martyr. Use available
community services. Most health
insurances provide short-term inhome skilled care, such as nursing,
physical therapy, occupational
therapy, and home health aides. In
addition, there are local agencies that
provide long-term in-home services
to aid caregivers in providing care.
4. Accept the offer of help. When family
members and friends offer to help,
take them up on it. It not only helps
you, but it also lets them feel good
that they can do something.
5. Plan a break. In order for caregivers not to burn out, they must
plan a break from care. This should
be scheduled weekly, maybe an
afternoon off or a whole day. Taking
a week off once in a while is also
a great idea. Some non-skilled
caregiving agencies provide 24hour respite. In addition, assisted
living facilities and nursing homes
welcome short-term respite admission.
6. Remember to have fun. It can be
emotionally difficult for loved ones
to rely on others to meet their needs.
They may feel guilty and frustrated
about their inability to meet their
own needs. It is important to
find things they can do that are
enjoyable.
7. Contact an elder law attorney about
available benefits. Navigating the
system can be over-whelming and
confusing. There are a variety of
benefits available to help care for
a loved one in the community and
to pay for nursing home care. An
experienced elder law attorney
will be knowledgeable about these
bene-fits and can assist you in
developing a plan to meet your
needs.
8. Use a nursing home when it is
needed. Nursing homes are there
to help you care for your loved
one. If you cannot emotionally
or physically continue to provide
care, use a nursing home. There is
a reason that nursing homes staff
three shifts. When nursing home
care is needed, you can change your
role back to spouse or child in-stead
of caregiver.
Elder Law Today is published as a service of The Nawrocki Center for Elder and Family Law, 10299 Grand River, Suite N, Brighton, Michigan 48116. This
information is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific questions you should consult a qualified attorney.
Community Life /June 2013/ 21
Recreation
Skater earns
1st Place medal
Hartland Gymnastics News
Hartland Gymnastics Academy started off their new year in Covington Kentucky
at the Coaches Spectacular Gymnastics Meet on January 18-20. Gymnasts of all
levels from six different states were in attendance. Hartland’s Level 5 team earned
an impressive 3rd place trophy.
Representing Level 5 on the podium was Nicole Bragg 1st place Vault and
3rd place All Around; Molly Wilson 2nd place Beam and Floor; Alayna Dinsmore
3rd place Floor; Julie Celini 3rd place Vault and Beam; Abbey Highland 2nd place
Floor; Lizzie Cazan-Gehrke 3rd place floor.
Representing Level 6 on the podium was Courtney Dinsmore 2nd place Vault.
Level 7- Kirsten Phifer 1st on Vault, Beam, Floor and All Around. Level 8 on the
podium was Emma Bidwell 1st on Vault and All Around, 3rd on Bars and Beam.
Gabriella Kasabasic 1st place Beam
Representing Level 9 on the podium was Courtney Casper 3rd on Floor.
Alexandra Kubasta, age 12, is a straight A, honor
roll student at Ore Creek Middle School and the
daughter of Ms. Shannon Kubasta. Alex has been
rollerskating competitively since she was five years
old. On April 7, at the Great Skate in Roseville, she
earned 1st place in the Free Style competition and
2nd place in Loops.
Last year at the Regional Competition in Illinois
she won an individual Bronze medal in Figure/
Loops combined and her precision team won the
Bronze medal as well.
This year Alex will compete at the Regional
competition in Ohio and the National competition
at Albuquerque, New Mexico. She practices
regularly at Rollerama of Brighton and is coached by
Carlesa Williams. Congratulations on your skating
accomplishments, Alex. Best of luck!
Fall Hurricanes Club Try-outs
Try-outs for the fall Hurricanes Swim Club season are August 6 and 7 at 6:00-7:30pm.
Prospective swimmers are individually evaluated. They will participate in a “trial
practice” that gives them an opportunity to experience what a real practice is like.
For further details check the website www.hartlandschools.us. Follow the links to
the aquatic center and Hurricanes Swim Club call the pool 810.626.2279 or e-mail
[email protected].
Summer Membership at the Hartland Pool?
Unless you live on a lake, or next door to someone who generously shares their
backyard pool, finding someplace to burn off some of the kids’ energy in the summer can be a challenge.
Let us do the math. If a family of 4 comes to the pool once a week for 13 weeks,
the walk-in cost ($5 each) would be $260. A family membership costs $170, and
you can come as often as you’d like.
Open Swims are 6 days a week, Mondays-Thursdays at 2:30-4pm and 7-8:30pm,
Fridays and Saturdays 2:30-4pm and 6:30-8pm.
Where else can you go where it’s always sunny, warm, safe and clean? Families
with young children often bring the kids’ pajamas, and take them home freshly
showered and worn-out-ready-for-bed.
Membership includes the use of the pool during public scheduled hours,
except for classes with an instructor. More information can be found at www.
hartlandschools.us, then follow the link to the aquatic center, or call 810.626.2279
Hurricane Summer USS Team
The summer Hurricanes Swim Club USS season is June 17-August 1. Swimmers
can register online at www.hartlandcommunityed.com. Tier 1 practice time is
4-6pm on Mon.-Thur. Tier 2 & 3 meets Mon.-Thur. from 6-7pm.
For full details please visit the Hurricanes website at www.hartlandschools.
us or contact Coach Maria [email protected] or call the pool
810.626.2279.
Hartland Athletic Physicals
WHEN: Wednesday, June 5 2:30p.m. – 5:00p.m.
WHERE: Hartland High School —Main Gym
COST: $25.00 Proceeds go to Hartland Athletics
Please bring filled out physical form.
Services Donated By:
Hartland Family Physicians
Dr. Mark Kopel D.O. ; Christine Kopel P.A.C.
Porretta Center for Orthopedic Surgery: Dr. Todd Frush M.D.
Hartland Pediatric:Dr. Joy Inyang M.D.
Michigan Rehabilitation Specialists: Jouni K. Mantyla, PT
Hartland Gymnastics Academy
Gymnast Rocks the Vault USA Regional
Courtney Casper, an eighth grader at Scranton Middle School, threw the vault of
her life at the 2013 Level 9 USA Gymnastics Regionals. The crowd was brought
to their feet as the scoreboard flashed the unprecedented “9.8.” Casper took
1st place on vault in “all” age groups representing five different states. She also
took 4th place on the floor with a 9.4.
Casper has been doing gymnastics since she was three years old. She trains
at the Hartland Gymnastics Academy and credits her accomplishments to hard
work, dedication and inspiration from her coaches (Jeff Coulter, Janine Plott and
Cathy Short). She hopes to one day achieve her dream of competing college
gymnastics. Congratulations Courtney!
5th grade Girl’s
Travel Basketball
Wins First Place
5th grade Girl’s travel Basketball team won
first place at the AAU Hartland Tournament
on March 24. The team’s final record for the
season was 39-5! The coaches are Shawn
Bowen and Spencer Sargeant. The team
members are Olivia Baiz, Katie Bowen, Theresa Brcic, Nicole Dompierre, Chloe Eiden,
Josie Huber, Maggie Kastamo, Madison
Moyer, Grace Sargeant, Lindsey Strutz and
Samantha Whaling.
22/ Community Life/June 2013
Scouting News
Boy Scout Troop 380 announces
Cub Scout Pack 385 News
John Rembisz Eagle Scout
An energetic group of Pack 385’s cub scouts
and their families spent a cold and snowy
April morning at the Great Lakes National
Cemetery with buckets of water and scrub
brushes, honoring those who served our
country, by cleaning their final resting
place. A group of these young men also
participated in Relay for Life by participating in the flag ceremony and then later
that day had a campout at Kensington.
Finally, they wound down in May by having
a float in the Hartland Memorial Day parade. School may be out for the summer, but
scouting still goes on. The scouts will have their Pack picnic, a campout after a Toledo
Mud Hens game, attend resident camp in July, and have a Mom and Son outing too! If
interested in joining Pack 385, contact Pete Ansbro with any questions 810.227.9948.
Troop supports
Stop the Bullying
Girl Scout troop #1818 from Farms Intermediate School presented a week long Stop the
Bullying campaign. The Girl Scouts made
PSA’s during the morning announcements
at school with anti-bullying messages and
also asked the students to wear purple to
show their support. On April 25, the Girl
Abigail Peterson, Abigail Yon, Becca Darish,
Scouts held a Stop the Bullying pledge during
Marlena Szczechowicz, Chiara Finelli, and
lunch hours and invite the students to add a
Sammi Peters.
handprint to the wall in support. Students
then received a purple ribbon and a “Lifesavers” candy. This is a great example of a
positive impact Girl Scouts have in our community.
Boy Scout Troop 380 of
Hartland, MI, chartered to
Hartland Fire Department, is
proud to announce that John
Rembisz has earned the rank
of Eagle Scout. His parents
John and Mellisa Rembisz
have encouraged him and
supported him through this
endeavor. John began his
scouting career at the age of
7 as a Tiger Cub. After Cub
Scouts, John joined Troop
380 where he earned an
impressive thirty merit badges
and became a member of the Order of the Arrow. John’s Eagle project was to build a playscape for the Howell Nature Center. John’s
part of the project was to raise funds and to build four elements for a new children’s
play area designed to help children connect with nature once again. The name
of the project is Alexandria’s Naturescape. John along with many volunteers,
created the “Mud Painting” panel, the “Weaving Wall”, the “Bird Blind” and the
retaining wall for the “Sand Dune”. The final project was finished well within
Howell Nature Center’s established time frame. John also raised the funds for the
project by organizing a three day bake sale, garage sale and a bottle drive. John
raised over $1500.00 which covered almost everything right down to the bird
feeders installed. Donations were accepted as well. John is very excited to join the elite group of Eagle Scouts and at this time is
considering his options to either attend college or join the Marine Corps. John
celebrated his Eagle Award on April 28 at the Hartland Music Hall.
810-632-3232
3620 Avon (Hartland Road)
In The Village
X
Also Specializing in
BBQ Ribs & Roasted Chicken
Greek Salad
Homemade Soups & Chili
Buffalo Wings - Hot or Honey BBQ
MONDAY/TUESDAY
SPECIAL
Medium 1 Topping
PIZZA
$6.99
NOW
OFFERING
GLUTEN
FREE
PIZZA!
PASTIES
Buy 6 Pasties
Get One
FREE
Offer Valid Through 5-31-13
www.VillagePizza-Pasties.com
Pasties
Made Fresh
Daily in our
kitchen from the
freshest ingredients.
Hours
12 - 8 pm
Monday - Thursday
12 - 10 pm
Friday & Saturday
FRIDAY/SATURDAY
SPECIAL
XLarge 1 Topping
PIZZA
$10.99
Community Life /June 2013/23
Art & Entertainment
Hartland Rotary Club
Cardboard Regatta-July 20
T h e Ha r t l a n d
Cardboard Regatta will be July 20,
on Lake Walden
at
Wa l d e n woods. Don’t miss
your chance to
participate in this
fun event! For less
than $100, you
(with your family
or co-workers)
can actually build
a boat and compete in a regatta! Many in Hartland now have: Jim McGrain of Hartland Insurance has built two
boats; Brian Crouse from Waldenwoods built three boats - just last year! Mike Horan
with Eric Taylor of Livingston Concrete built and competed with enthusiasm. This
is something you can do - NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! If you are interested in
participating in this fun event visit our web-site hartlandrotary.org. Any questions,
call Frank Crouse on his cell phone 586.940.4187. Whether or not you build a boat
be sure to join us on Saturday, July 20 for a day of fun! You can help us choose
the winner of the Pirates Derby - the award going for both the Most Spectacular
Sinking and the Unsinkable Molly Brown for the last boat afloat! And then join
in with everyone else for a swim in Lake Walden. Of course you’ll feel especially
good - knowing you’ve supported Rotary and its important humanitarian projects.
(Check out the display ad on this page)
3rd Annual Hartland Rotary
CARDBOARD
REGATTA
Waldenwoods
Resort in Hartland
SATURDAY,
JULY 20
10am-5pm
Join the Fun,
Build a Boat!
For instructions go to
HartlandRotary.org
Pancake Breakfast • 8am-11am
Lunch Tent & Beer Tent after 12pm
Silent Auction with great items
Bounce House for Kids
50/50 Raffle
Corvette Club on Display
and of course;
The Cardboard Regatta at 1pm
Fun for the Whole Family, Don’t Miss It!
Heritage Day announcements
The 2nd annual photo contest will be held again for Hartland Heritage Day, Saturday September 21. Eligible participants, including students, must reside within
the Hartland Consolidated School district. Photos submitted last year are not
eligible, but the use of Adobe PhotoShop will be permitted this year. There will be
a photography workshop at Cromaine Library Saturday June 15 which will provide
tips and information about taking digital photos. Heritage Day application forms
will be available at the workshop.
Vendors are wanted for
Heritage Day in Hartland
which will be held on Saturday September 21 from 10
am to 4 pm. You will need
to supply your own table,
chairs and possibly a tent for
inclement weather. Heritage/vintage type items are
preferred to sell, but crafts,
Hartland Youth Lacrosse would like
homemade bird houses,
to
thank our generous 2013 sponsors!
photography, jewelry, canVillage Manor Retirement – Hartland - 810-632-6200
dles, soaps, fall and holiday
Waldenwoods Resort – Hartland - 810-632-6400
Camp Copneconec – Fenton – 810-629-9622
decorations, scarves and
Kimber-Bee’s Honey and Pollen – 810-240-2500
hats, hot popcorn, water/
Stillwater Grill – Brighton- 810-225-1800
soft drinks/coffee, chilAnimal Crackers – Hartland - 810-632-3344
dren’s games, hair braiding,
Perfect Edge – Howell- 517-546-1897
Buffalo Wild Wings - Howell - 517-545-2100
face painting, etc. A hold
Black Rock Restaurant – Hartland - 810-632-5500
harmless agreement must
Just Baked Cupcakes – Brighton - 810-225-9210
be filled out and submitted
Ultimate Pretzel Co. - Brighton - 888-571-0088
with the application form
Pure Romance Consultant – Michelle Spisz- 810-730-5679
Miller-White Photography – Hartland - 517-545-3165
and applicable fees, which
are available on the website Giegler’s Feed, Seed, & Landscaping – Hartland - 248-887-2177
Braun Family - Hartland
for Hartland Community
The Rental Store – Hartland- 810-632-3337
Council at http://hartTyrone Hills Golf Course - Fenton - 810-629-5011
Sherry’s Catering – Fenton - 810-714-4612
landcommunitycouncil.
Bagel Express - Hartland - 810-632-6932
org. Not for profit groups,
Kahuna Coffee – Hartland - 810-632-9681
as well as, for-profit groups
Hartland Community Education – Hartland - 810-626-2150
are welcome. paid advertisement
Hartland
Area
Woodcarvers
Join us
The Guild meets every
Wednesday from 8am3pm in the Art Room (#49)
located in the Hartland
Support Services Center
(former high school) on
M-59. We are looking for
new members and we
are open to any ideas to
create a more vibrant club.
Thanks to all members
who worked so hard to
support our group. For
more information about the
Guild contact Chuck Smith
at 810.632.3345 or Larry
Eichler at 810.240.5475.
Be sure to check out the
showcase located in the
front lobby. We have some
tremendously talented
carvers!
Johnston Farm &
Composting
(517) 546-6271
Quality Screened Compost
Yard Waste Disposal • Cedar Mulch
5292 Center Rd. • Linden
(4 miles west of US-23)
Romans
15:13 Mon. - Fri. 8-6pm • Sat. 8-4pm
Closed Sunday
$2 OFF COMPOST or MULCH
PER CUBIC YARD
PICK UP ONLY
Please Present Coupon With Order
Limit 5 yards. Expires 6/30/13
24/ Community Life/June 2013
Located Inside of Hartland Mobile General Store
Hartland
Express
Pizza
& Grill
810.632.9090
CARRY OUT
www.hartlandexpresspizza.com
Groceries • MoneyGram • Check Cashing • D & R License • EBT/Food Stamps
Open for Breakfast & Lunch • Open Late • Hot Fast Food
BBQ Ribs • Chicken • Subs • Hamburgers • Seafood • Salad
10050 Clyde Rd., Fenton, MI 48430
HARTLAND’s
OVEN FRESH
ROUND PIZZA
GARDEN
FRESH SALADS
Dressing: Gourmet Italian
Ranch • Greek • Bleu Cheese
Honey Mustard • Thousand Island
Sm 10” Med 12” Lg 14” XL 16”
TOPPINGS:
Pepperoni, Ham, Bacon, Ground Beef,
Italian Sausage, Onions, Green Peppers,
Green Olives, Black Olives, Feta Cheese
Yellow Pepper Rings, Jalapeño Peppers,
Mushrooms, Pineapple, Extra Cheese
Add Steak, Chicken, or Shrimp 2.50 extra
LARGE SQUARE
DEEP DISH PIZZA
Cheese................................................8.99
Add’l Items.......................................1.50
Sm 10” Med 12” Lg 14” XL 16”
Italian................................................6.99
Ham, Salami, Provolone Cheese, Lettuce,
Tomatoes, Onions, Yellow Mild Peppers
Rings, Mayo & Italian Dressing
Turkey & Cheese..............................6.99
Turkey, Cheese Lettuce, Tomatoes, Yellow
Pepper, Onions, Mayo, Dressing
Ham & Cheese..................................6.99
Ham, Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Yellow
pepper, Onions, Mayo & Dressing
Roast Beef.........................................6.99
Cheese, Lettuce, Yellow peppers, Mayo
& Dressing
Club...................................................7.99
Ham Bacon, Turkey, Cheese, Lettuce,
Tomatoes, Yellow Pepper, Mayo, Dressing
Meatball............................................6.99
Meatball, Cheese, Marinara
Philly Cheese Steak Sub..................7.99
Beefsteak, Cheese, Lettuce, Tomatoes,
Lettuce, Mayo & Dressing
Grilled Chicken Sub........................7.99
Chicken Breast Strips, Cheese, Tomatoes,
Lettuce, Mayo, Dressing
Pizza Sub...........................................6.99
Pepperoni, Ham, Bacon, Onions, Mushrooms, Cheese, Pizza Sauce
Double Meat 2.00 Double Cheese 1.00
Meat Lovers 10.99
11.99 12.99 13.99
Pepperoni, Ham, Bacon, Italian Sausage, Hamburger
Diesel
10.99 11.99 12.9913.99
Pepperoni, Ham, Italian Sausage, Onions,
Green Peppers, Yellow peppers
Chicken 10.99 11.99 12.9913.99
Fajita
Grilled Chicken Breast, Tomatoes, Onions, Green
peppers, Mushrooms, Mozzarella and Cheddar
Cheese
BBQ 10.99
11.99 12.99 13.99
Chicken
Grilled chicken Breast, Onions, Mushrooms, Yellow
Peppers, Cheese, BBQ Sauce
Steak
10.99 11.99 12.9913.99
Steak, Onions, Green Peppers, Mushrooms, Cheese
BLT
10.99 11.99 12.9913.99
Bacon, Lettuce, Tomatoes & Ranch Dressing
Hawaiian 10.99 11.99 12.9913.99
Bacon Ham, Pineapple
Mexican Taco10.99 11.99 12.9913.99
Hamburger, Green Pepper, Onion, Taco Sauce,
Cheese
Breakfast XL only
19.99
Eggs, Italian Sausage, Bacon, Ham, Green Peppers,
Onions and Cheese
Chicago XL only
19.99
Double Dough, Pepperoni, Ham, Bacon, Italian
Sausage, Double Cheese
2 Items on Each
11 14
$
99 $
+ Tax
99
With Coupon • Limited Time Offer
+ Tax
WING DINGS
HARTLAND’s
SEAFOOD
Shrimp Basket w/fries.....................6.99
Catfish
2Pc w/Biscuit ..................................5.99
3Pc w/Biscuit ..................................7.99
4Pc w/Biscuit ..................................9.99
Add Fries/Coleslaw & Bread $2.50 Extra
Chicken & Shrimp.........................10.99
2 Pc Chicken & 5 Pc Jumbo Shrimp
Ribs & Chicken..............................11.99
3-4 Bones & 2 Pc Chicken
Ribs & Shrimp...............................11.99
3-4 Bones & 5 Pc Jumbo Shrimp
Ribs, Chicken & Shrimp...............14.99
3-4 Bones, 2 Pc Chicken & 5 Jumbo
Shrimp
Smorgasbord..................................17.99
3-4 Pc BBQ Ribs, 2 Pc Chicken
5 Pc Jumbo Shrimp & 2 Pc Cat Fish
All Above Includes Fries, Coleslaw, Bread
2 SMALL
99 $
+ Tax
Small 1.59
1.59
.59
DESSERTS
Large
3.29
2.99
2 for 1.19
Cheesecake........................................1.99
Cake Slices........................................1.99
Cookies..............................................1.59
Hand Batter Dipped
Black Tiger Shrimp
Made Fresh to Order
1/4 lb Shrimp 5 Pc............................5.99
1/2 lb Shrimp 10 Pc..........................8.99
3/4 lb Shrimp 15 Pc........................12.99
1 lb Shrimp 20 pc...........................15.99
Add Fries & Coleslaw 1.50 extra
BBQ or Spicy 1.00 extra
SANDWICHES
Hartland Burger...............................4.99
Lettuce, Tomatoes, Pickles, Onions, Mustard, Ketchup & Mayo
Sliders................................................4.99
Lettuce, Tomatoes, Pickles, Onions,
Mustard, Ketchup & Mayo
Filet of Fish.......................................4.99
Cat Fish, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Tartar Sauce
Patty Melt.........................................5.99
Swiss Cheese, Grilled Onions
Add Fries & Cole Slaw....................2.00
Add Cheese.......................................1.00
APPETIZERS
& SIDE ORDERS
Bread Sticks......................................3.99
Cheese Bread....................................5.99
French Fries SMALL......................1.59
French Fries LARGE.....................3.29
Onion Rings......................................2.99
Cheese Stix........................................3.99
Mushrooms.......................................3.99
Potato Poppers.................................2.99
Jalapeño Poppers.............................3.99
Queso Stix.........................................3.99
Bowl of Soup.....................................2.99
Cup of Soup......................................1.99
Chili or Chicken Noodle
Potato Wedges..................................2.99
Extra Dressing.....................................50
Large SQ.
DEEP DISH
With
1 Topping
HARTLAND’s
BREAKFAST
7
$ 99
Breakfast Muffin Sandwich............1.99
Sausage, Egg & Cheese
Breakfast Pizza (slice)......................3.19
2 MEDIUM
2 LARGE
12 13 15
$
FAVORITES
Fries
Jambalaya
Boudin Bites
HAND BATTER-DIPPED
JUMBO SHRIMP
2 ROUND PIZZAS
with 3 Items
FREE 2 Liter of Pop
2 Lg
CHICKEN
Dark Mixed White
2Pc w/1 Biscuit
3.99 4.49 4.99
3Pc w/1 Biscuit
4.99 5.49 5.99
4Pc w/2 Biscuits 5.99 6.49 6.99
8 Pc
8.99 9.99 10.49
12 Pc
11.99 14.99 17.99
16 Pc
17.99 19.99 23.99
25 Pc
24.99 29.99 31.99
Breast 2.99 Thigh 1.99 Leg 1.99 Wing 1.49
CHICKEN TENDERS
4 Pc w/1 Biscuit........................................ 4.99
8 Pc w/1 Biscuit........................................ 8.99
12 Pc w/2 Biscuits.................................. 10.99
25 Pc....................................................... 19.99
BISCUITS
.59 each 3 for 1.59 6 for 2.99
COMBO MEALS
#1. 2 pc Mix w/Side, Drink & Biscuit.......... 5.99
#2. 2 Pc Dark w/Side, Drink & Biscuit.........4.99
#3. 2 Pc White w/Side, Drink & Biscuit...... 5.99
#4. 3 pc Mix w/Side, Drink & Biscuit.......... 6.99
#5. 3 Pc Dark w/Side, Drink & Biscuit.........6.99
#6. 3 Pc White w/Side, Drink & Biscuit.......6.99
#7. 4 pc Mix w/Side, Drink & Biscuit...........7.99
#8. 4 Pc Dark w/Side, Drink & Biscuit.........7.99
#9. 4 Pc White w/Side, Drink & Biscuit.......8.99
#10 4 Pc Tender w/Side, Drink & Biscuit ....7.99
#11 2 Pc Catfish w/Side, Drink & Biscuit.....7.49
10 Pc..................................................7.99
20 Pc................................................14.99
30 Pc................................................20.99
50 Pc................................................29.99
Spicy or BBQ add 1.00
MON-TUES-WED
SPECIAL
DOUBLE DEAL
NEW~ NEW~NEW
KRISPY KRUNCHY
CHICKEN
1/2 Slab Dinner...............................12.99
Whole Slab Dinner.........................19.99
Above include Fries, Coleslaw & Bread
Slab Only........................................16.99
COMBO PLATTERS
SPECIALTY
GOURMET PIZZAS
HARTLAND’s
FRESH 12” SUBS
2 Med
SOUTHERN STYLE RIBS
Cheese 5.99 6.99 7.998.99
Add’l Items1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50
AntiPasta Salad................................6.99
Lettuce, Tomatoes, Onions,
Black Olives, Pepperoni, Ham,
Salami, Provolone Cheese
Tossed Garden Salad.......................6.99
Fresh Crisp Lettuce, Tomatoes, Onions,
Pepperoncini Peppers, Cheese & Croutons
Chef’s Salad......................................6.99
Fresh Crisp Lettuce, tomatoes, Onion,
Ham, Turkey, American Cheese
Greek Salad......................................6.99
Fresh Crisp Lettuce, Tomatoes, Onions,
Feta Cheese, Sliced Beets, Pepperoncini
Peppers & Black Olives
Add Chicken or Shrimp or Steak ..2.50
Extra Dressing.................................. .50
Open 24 Hours
Hartland Mobil General Store
Gas • Off Road Diesel • Diesel
Racing Fuel • Kerosine Propane
99 $
+ Tax
99
+ Tax
Valid Monday - Wednesday Only With Coupon • Limited Time Offer
+ Tax
With Coupon • Limited Time Offer
RIBS & PIZZA
Full Slab Ribs
1 Large Pizza
with 2 items
2 Liter Pop
2499
$
+ Tax
With Coupon • Limited Time Offer
WINGS &
PIZZA
20 Pc Wings &
1 Large Pizza
with 2 Items
2 Liter Pop
2499
$
+ Tax
With Coupon • Limited Time Offer

Similar documents

Superintendent`s Message Bill Yurgelaitis Caroselli Aquatics Center

Superintendent`s Message Bill Yurgelaitis Caroselli Aquatics Center here at Hartland High School and we have so much to be thankful for. The stretch between the beginnings of school to Thanksgiving is the longest and one of the most grueling stretches of the year. ...

More information

December 2013 - Hartland Consolidated Schools

December 2013 - Hartland Consolidated Schools connection with each and every student that I encounter. I try to bring out the positive qualities in our students and encourage them to be the best they can be. Getting to interact with students o...

More information

May 2014 - Hartland Consolidated Schools

May 2014 - Hartland Consolidated Schools After the extended and arduous winter we (hopefully) have put past us, it is hard to believe we are already gearing up for the end of the 2013/14 school year. Graduation is around the corner and ou...

More information