E. L. school board endorses $62M plan

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E. L. school board endorses $62M plan
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Vol. 48 - No. 34
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September 18, 2011
E. L. school board
Heritage Festival arrives endorses $62M plan
VINTAGE BASE BALL, CRAFTS,
CIVIL WAR RENACTORS PART OF ANNUAL EVENT
Dawn Parker
[email protected]
Sixth graders to move
to MacDonald school;
Red Cedar will close
MERIDIAN TWP. – Orga-
nizers of the Meridian Heritage Festival hope an earlier
date will result in more
favorable weather.
The festival, which celebrates the township’s origins going back to the
mid-19th century, will be
held from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 at
the Meridian Historical Village.
Festival-goers will find
lots to do, from a sampling
of pioneer and Native
American foods to musical
entertainment, games and
special exhibits.
The village is located
at 5151 Marsh Road, in
the township governmental
complex.
There is no admission
charge, but plan to bring
spending money for food
and crafts.
The 2011 festival offers
many new activities, notably a Vintage Base Ball
game at 1 p.m. between the
Chelsea Monitors and the
Dawn Parker
The annual Meridian Heritage Festival at the Meridian
Historical Village, had opportunities for fun and learning
for all ages. Vern Cobb of Williamston and his pony will
ferry children around the Heritage Festival grounds in their
classic cart. FILE PHOTOGRAPH
Mighty River Hogs of Midland.
Vintage Base Ball is
played with rules circa the
Civil War that will seem
strange to modern baseball
fans; for example, a runner
hit by a thrown ball is out.
Hungry baseball fans
will thank Haslett Kiwanis
Club for grilling up sausages and selling Cracker
Jack – and maybe a few
CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT
This features the personal story Hubert F. Miller of Ingham
County. His life was forever changed by one of the strangest
battles of the Civil War — the Battle of the Crater. Union troops
dug a tunnel and placed explosives to destroy Confederate
defenses at Petersburg. He was captured in that battle and
spent seven months in the infamous Danville Prison. His story is
told through excerpts of letters between Hubert and his “dear
friend” Lucia. Numerous persona artifacts will be on display.
peanuts too! Base Ball fans
should consider bringing
their own chairs.
The Michigan Barn Preservation Network will host
a Children’s Barn Raising
all day in the main barn, in
which youngsters can get
an idea of what it was like
to help their neighbors with
an important task.
Games of horseshoes
and croquet will go on
during the day.
A Heritage Food Tasting of early American and
Native American foods
should tempt the hungry,
while a unique Civil War
display in the chapel – featuring letters exchanged
between a pair of Vevay
Township sweethearts –
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EAST LANSING – Two meetings remain
before the East Lansing School Board officially decides on a major overhaul of the
use of its school buildings, but it does
have a tentative plan, approved by just one
vote.
After more than a three-hour meeting
Sept. 8, a recommendation that shifts the
sixth grade to MacDonald Middle School
and keeps five K-5 schools, except Red
Cedar Elementary, was approved by a 4-3
vote.
A final vote on the recommendation is
scheduled to take place Monday, Sept. 26.
A public hearing – where
the only agenda item will
be public comments on the
plan – will be held at 6 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 19 at MacDonald, 1601 Burcham.
The $62 million price tag
for additions, renovations
and remodeling to the six Chapin
schools is proposed to be
financed with an extension of the existing
7-mill debt levy. That request is expected
to go to voters in February 2012.
“We have a great possibility to reenergize our elementary schools and elementary education,” said Chapin, whose
recommendation the board endorsed.
See PLAN, Page 4
Susan Schmidt enters
race for 69th House seat
for the 69th District seat in
the state House of [email protected]
sentatives.
The district, including
EAST LANSING – Susan East Lansing, Meridian
Schmidt is running for the Township,
Williamstown
state Legislature.
Township and Locke TownSchmidt,
ship, is occupied by her
an East Lanformer boss, Rep. Mark
sing resident
Meadows
(D-East
since 1993,
Lansing).
announced
Meadows, a former East
last WednesLansing mayor, cannot run
day she is
again in 2012 due to term
officially a
limits.
See FESTIVAL, Page 8 c a n d i d a t e Schmidt
“I’m excited to announce
Dawn Parker
today that I am entering the
race for this House seat,”
Schmidt said.
“I believe my hands-on
experience in working on
community projects for
nearly 20 years, my firsthand experience in state
government and the legislative process and my
perspective as a veteran
educator and parent make
me the most effective candidate to represent the people
See SCHMIDT, Page 20
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NEWS IN BRIEF
Inter-faith breakfast
to support food bank
Tom’s Food Store celebrates
September is Hunger Awareness Month. The public is invited
to an inter-faith gathering on Sept.
20 from 8-9 a.m. to recognize the
efforts of the Mid-Michigan Food
Bank in meeting the needs of the
community, a free event hosted
by First Presbyterian Church at
Ottawa and Pine streets in Lansing. For more information, go to
www.midmichiganfoodbank.org.
Meadows will hold
coffee hour Sept. 23
State Representative Mark
Meadows (D-East Lansing) is
inviting residents to his next
coffee hour on Friday, Sept. 23,
7:30-9 a.m. at Biggby Coffee, 3520
Okemos Road No. 7, Okemos. For
more information, contact Meadows at (517) 373-1786 or e-mail
MarkMeadows @house.mi.gov.
Improv troupe to
perform at Metrospace
(SCENE) Metrospace, 110
Charles St., East Lansing, will
host Just Clownin’ Improv for
Adults on Friday, Sept. 23 at 8
p.m. Admission is $10. Brought
to (SCENE) Metrospace by the
Ruhala Center Improv Troupe,
this event will feature an evening
filled with laughter and fun. The
troupe performs skits, monologues, musical scenes and more.
Audience participation and input
is encouraged.
Zumbathon will aid
breast cancer victims
Curves of Haslett will host a
“Party in Pink ZUMBATHON” in
the parking lot of Shoptown Plaza,
from 3-9 p.m., Friday, Oct. 7, as a
fund-raiser for The Pink Fund.
The Pink Fund’s mission provides support for breast cancer
patients to help with daily
expenses on a short-term basis, to
help them focus on healing, raising their families, and returning
to the workplace. Local business
owners who wish to participate
with gift bag items o raffle prizes,
should contact Bianca by phone
at the Haslett Curves location,
(517) 339-4030. Anyone unable to
attend but wishing to make a donation, mail checks payable to The
Pink Fund to: Curves, 1561 Haslett
Road, Haslett, MI 48840.
they arrive and 15-year-old singer/
songwriter/philanthropist Taylor
Hernandez of Grand Ledge will
share her talents as a donation to
Habitat.
Emcee Malinda Barr of Haslett
will keep guests’ spirits high
throughout the evening. Tickets
are $100 per person and each
table holds eight people. There is
a limit of 25 tables. To reserve
your table or seats, go to
www.habitatlansing.org or contact
(517) 374-1313, ext. 13.
Medical Care Center to
host knee pain lecture
The Tom’s Food Center location in Okemos held a formal ribbon
cutting for the new location on Tuesday, Sept. 6. Leading the
celebration were Tom Antaya (left, suit and tie) founder and
president of Tom’s Food Center, Inc., with Steve Antaya, vice-president
of Tom’s Food Center to cut the ribbon. The rest of the staff, from
bakery to butcher and front-end, were also present for the ribbon
cutting. COURTESY PHOTOGRAPH
Local Punt, Pass, Kick
registration accepted
Meridian Township Parks and
Recreation Department is accepting registrations for the 25th
Annual Michigan Punt, Pass &
Kick competition. The local competition will be held Sunday Sept.
25 at Nancy Moore Park from 2-4
pm. The competition is open to
all youngsters between the ages
of 6-15 by December 31, 2011.
Divisions for boys and girls are:
6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14 -15.
The winner in each age and
gender division advances to the
sectional competition at Haslett
High School on Oct. 8. with a
chance to advance to the Detroit
Lions team championship at Ford
Field as part of the Lions game.
For more information contact
Greg Grothousat (517) 853-4616.
of golf, use of a cart, coffee and
doughnuts at registration, lunch at
the turn, an awards dinner, a silent
auction and entertainment. Sponsors are also being sought, with
sponsorship levels between $100
and $2,000.
Reservations may be made by
e-mail to [email protected]
or may be sent by regular mail,
with checks payable to Okemos
Wrestling, to Mike Nevells, 4310
Kenosha Trail, Okemos, MI 48864.
Nevells was an Okemos High
School senior when he passed
away following a Sept. 4, 2009
car accident in front of Okemos
High School. The memorial fund
established in his memory awards
annual scholarships in the areas
of athletics, music, Boy Scouts
and church/community. For more
information, call Nevells at (517)
285-8733.
Wrestlers to hold
benefit golf outing
Habitat will celebrate
its gala fund-raiser
Okemos Wrestling will hold a
benefit golf outing Friday, Oct. 7
at Wheatfield Valley Golf Course,
1600 Linn Road, for the Adam D.
Nevells Memorial Fund. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with a 10 a.m.
shotgun start. Entry fee is $110
per person or $400 per foursome
and includes range balls, 18 holes
Habitat for Humanity Lansing
will hold its gourmet gala “Hard
Hats and High Heels” on Sunday,
Oct. 9 at the Marriott at University Place, 300 M.A.C., East Lansing.
At 5:30 p.m., Glen Erin Pipe
Band leader Terry Carroll of
Okemos will welcome guests as
Join orthopedic surgeon Dr.
Charles Taunt, DO, as he discusses
the finer points of the arthritic
knee, how it can be treated without surgery and when surgery is
appropriate. He will also discuss
surgical techniques used to minimize post-operative pain.
The lecture will take place at
7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27 in the
multipurpose room of the Medical
Care Facility and Rehabilitation
Services of Ingham County, 3860
Dobie Road, Okemos. Doors open
at 6:30 p.m. Light refreshments
will be served.
No registration fee. To register, call (517) 975-6600 or e-mail
[email protected].
Toddlers can discover
nature at HNC
A toddler or young preschooler
will see nature up close at the
Harris Nature Center, 3998 Van
Atta Road, in Meridian Township.
Six-week sessions begin Saturday,
Sept. 17 or Monday, Sept. 19 for
children four years and younger
accompanied by an adult.
For more information, contact
(517) 349-3866 or
[email protected].
Sessions of My Cub and I,
which is designed for children
under three years old, will meet
at 10:30-11:30 a.m. or 6:30-7:30
p.m. on Mondays and Timber Tots,
which is designed for 3- and
4-year-olds, will meet at 9-10 a.m.
on Mondays or 10:30-11:30 a.m. on
Saturdays.
Enrollment is limited, so parents should request a registration
form by calling the Harris Nature
Center at (517) 349-3866 or register online at www.meridian.mi.us.
There is a $35 fee for these sixweek programs.
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Red Cedar worries
Board members opposing the
plan were concerned about the
closure of Red Cedar for the
2016-17 school year. The argued
it is renowned for its internationally diverse student body and the
resulting multiculturalism.
It’s also one of East Lansing’s
smallest schools, with 198 resident K-6 students in the most
recent count.
Red Cedar students have a
“phenomenal opportunity and
experience,” board member
Donna Rich Kaplowitz said.
“We have a great
possibility to
re-energize our
elementary schools
and elementary
education.”
DAVID CHAPIN, superintendent
“I’m not sure the (Red Cedar)
program can continue in another
area,” trustee Nell Kuhnmuench
added. Once closed, Red Cedar
students and faculty would move
to Glencairn.
Bringing students from Red
Cedar into a larger community is
in “the best interest of all”, Babs
Krause offered in support of the
plan.
WHAT’S NEXT
A final vote on the recommendation
is scheduled to take place Monday,
Sept. 26. A public hearing – where
the only agenda item will be public
comments on the plan – will be
held at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 19 at
MacDonald, 1601 Burcham.
Moving central office
Board members made several
amendments to Chapin’s recommendation, unanimously approving a motion by George Brookover
to move district offices into Red
Cedar once the Timberlane property is sold or otherwise occupied.
The rest of the building would
have an alternative educational
use of some type, with possibilities including a public preschool
– something East Lansing Public
Schools does not offer, having
turned pre-school administration
over to the city some years ago.
Chapin had recommended a
move into the third floor of the
Hannah Community Center, offering the potential for shared services with City of East Lansing.
An amendment by Kaplowitz
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to consider a Spanish-language
program equally with the existing Chinese immersion program
at Red Cedar passed 5-2.
East Lansing director of planning and community development Tim Dempsey told the board
that while census data from 2010
shows an overall population
growth in the city, the number of
school-aged children has declined
over the last decade.
Fewer young students
Total population is up 4.6 percent to 55,177, but there are 104
fewer children age 5 and younger
and 607 fewer children aged five
to 17.
The trend is not unique to East
Lansing, Dempsey continued, as
Meridian Township – home to the
Haslett and Okemos districts –
and Ingham County have seen
similar drops.
“We are not alone in this,”
he noted. Case in point: The
area’s fastest-growing population
is those 85 and older.
And while census data does not
reflect the stories of families who
have moved into East Lansing
in the last two years, Dempsey
said new residents may only be
making a dent in losses from earlier in the decade.
One new arrival is Kedzie
Street resident Lisa Rutkowski,
who moved from Minnesota 18
months ago – ironically, from
a district undergoing the same
kinds of decisions.
“We have a chance to make it
better,” Rutkowski said. “I encourage everyone to focus on the
long-term viability of the school
district, not just on one school
building.”
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OKEMOS – With every-
thing her son Luke has
been through, Monica
Fochtman figures a little
hair isn’t a big loss.
The Okemos mother of
two is will be in
Washington, D.C. on
Wednesday, Sept. 21 as
part of the 2011 class of
46 Mommas Shave for the
Brave.
She’ll be there because
Luke Fochtman, a 5-1/2
year-old kindergartner at
St. Thomas Aquinas School
in East Lansing, is a cancer
survivor.
Fochtman and the other
45 Mommas will all shave
their heads in support of
their children.
The group’s name
comes from what could be
a particularly grim statistic: Each weekday in the
U.S., 46 mothers are told
their child has cancer.
Donations to the
46 Mommas go to
St. Baldrick’s, a charitable
organization known as the
world’s largest volunteer
fundraiser for research
into childhood cancer.
Luke was diagnosed
with Stage IV Embryonal
Rhabdomyosarcoma, a
cancer of the muscles
attached to the bones and
one of the most common
cancers in young children.
The diagnosis came
Dec. 12, 2008, just five days
after his third birthday.
Suspicious lump
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“We found a suspicious
lump in his groin, and
went to our pediatrician,”
Monica Fochtman said of
the initial discovery. Looking back, there were signs
something was wrong –
changes in personality,
complaints of pain and
photos which show him
leaning to one side.
While helping Luke get
dressed for bed one day,
the lump was visible. While
the lump didn’t raise alarm
bells right away, one
doctor visit was enough to
make them concerned.
“We weren’t alarmed
until we took him to see
our pediatrician on a
Wednesday, and I didn’t
become alarmed until we
had an appointment down
at University of Michigan
Hospital by Friday morning,” Monica Fochtman
said.
Their pediatrician, she
continued, “knew exactly
what he was looking at and
how far it had gone.”
At U-M, Luke underwent an MRI and an ultrasound. The diagnosis came
by 5 p.m.
“I felt absolute terror,”
Monica Fochtman said.
“Fear, anger – just absolute
terror.” The cancer had
already spread to other
organs, including Luke’s
lungs.
The family eventually
went through 15 months
of treatment, as infections
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and other complications
extended the original
54-week schedule. Several
different chemotherapy
treatments were used,
along with six weeks of
daily radiation.
Remarkable patient
Through it all, Luke was
by all reports a remarkably tolerant patient.
“We were very fortunate in that Luke was
so young. It was hard to
believe it at the time, but
his age was actually a
great asset to his treatment,” Monica Fochtman
said.
And while he hasn’t
asked too much yet about
what he endured, Luke’s
parents expect he will
eventually.
“I don’t think he was old
enough to ask tough questions,” dad Sean Fochtman
said.
“It’s what he was doing
at the time. I bet we’ll get
those tough questions later,
when he turns 11 or 12 or
13 and he realizes what he
went through as a 3-yearold.”
“This was a boy who
had bacterial infections so
severe that he was throwing up in the middle of
the night with a 105-degree
fever, who we then took
in the middle of the night
to University of Michigan
Hospital,” Monica Fochtman added.
“He didn’t say no. That’s
not a parental exaggeration because I think my kid
is so great – he didn’t say
no, ever.”
Not only a positive attitude helped him fight the
cancer – there were video
games too.
“We’ve been boxing on
the Wii, with bags, and
we would pretend the bags
were like chemo, and we
would fight it out,” Luke
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Mom to shave her head for her brave son
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The Fochtman family of Okemos (from left, Connor, dad
Sean, mom Monica and son Luke) are banding together for
46 Mommas Shave for the Brave, taking place Wednesday,
Sept. 21 in Washington, D.C. 5-year-old Luke is a cancer
survivor, and Monica will be having her head shaved in his
honor. The campaign raises money to support childhood
cancer research. COURTESY PHOTO
Fochtman said. The
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such a great accomplishment and then
be able to compete in our event is
wonderful.”
Special Olympics representatives said
Viele won the award this year because
of her ability to inspire others as well as
herself.
“Elizabeth always tries her very best
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and when things do not go her way and
HASLETT – This year’s Playmakers
she maintains a very positive attitude,”
Autumn Classic will not only donate its
Special Olympics local director Ann
proceeds to the Special Olympics, but
Goudie said.
it will also feature a special Dimondale
“Elizabeth is always the first to praise
resident.
a fellow athlete. She volunteers to help
Elizabeth Viele was named the “Special with Special Olympics Michigan events
Olympics Michigan 2011 Inspirational
and is always willing to go the extra
Athlete of the Year” in June at the 2011
mile to support her fellow athletes and
Special Olympics State Summer Games.
coaches,” she said.
During closing ceremonies of the
With 13 years of involvement with
games at Central Michigan University in
the Special Olympics, Viele works with
Mt. Pleasant, Viele received the award
the area management team as a global
in front of her family, friends and about
messenger, hence the message she will
2,500 other athletes.
help bring to the Autumn Classic.
On Sept. 25, over 700 athletes are
Armstrong said the classic has always
expected to attend the Autumn Classic 8k been a favorite race of hers because of
at Lake Lansing Park – North and Viele
the scenery.
will be a special guest. Before the race,
Beautiful scenery
Viele will share the oath of the Special
Olympian to open the race.
“The athletes get to race around
The oath is : “Let me win; but if
the lake between both north and south
I cannot win, let me be brave in the
parks,” Armstrong said. “This is beautiful
attempt.”
scenery. The sun shines through the trees
Viele will compete as well.
so that it seems to sparkle.”
“We are so excited to have her
She said new this year, the race will
at the Autumn Classic,” Playmakers
welcome teams, and even have separate
spokesperson Alicia Armstrong said. “To
awards for the teams like “fastest” and
have a local athlete get recognized for
“most spirited.”
Autumn Classic takes
place Sept. 25 at Lake
Lansing park north
“We are so excited to have
her (Elizabeth Viele) at the
Autumn Classic. To have a
local athlete get recognized
for such a great
accomplishment and then
be able to compete in our
event is wonderful.”
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ALICIA ARMSTRONG
Playmakers spokesperson
“We thought adding a team possibility
will help with the overall attendance
and help make the run even more fun,”
Armstrong said
Viele is an “all-around” athlete and
also competes in basketball, gymnastics,
softball, poly hockey and cross country
skiing.
Viele will also have the honor of
running the last leg of the torch run
into Kelly/Shorts Stadium at CMU to light
the Flame of Hope at the 2012 Special
Olympic State Summer Games Opening
Ceremonies next year.
Armstrong said the race really is for
everyone, and includes a kid’s 50-yard
dash a half hour prior to the 9 a.m.
start time. To register by Sept. 17, go
to www.playmakers.com and select the
Playmakers Autumn Classic.
Runners turn the corner at the 2010
Playmakers Autumn Classic. This year a
Dimondale resident will be featured as
proceeds go to the Special Olympics.
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REGISTER TO RUN
Register online at www.playmakers.com or
mail to Playmakers 2299 W. Grand River,
Okemos. The entry fee is $25 through Sept. 19;
$30 through Sept. 20-24 and $35 on race day.
The event will take place Sunday, Sept. 25,
with the 8K race and one and two mile walks
getting started at 9 a.m. and fun for kids at
8:45 a.m. Call (517) 349-3803 or (517) 887-1175
for more information.
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should captivate the history
buff.
There are lots of other
things to do too, including
supervised fishing for kids
with help from members of
the Okemos Kiwanis Club, a
Fine Art Fair and Crafters’
Marketplace, the Meridian
Township Farmers’ Market,
a Powwow at noon and Civil
War reenactors the Sisters
of the Union all day in the
Log Cabin.
Crafters will demonstrate spinning, rug making,
candles and lace making,
there will be cart and pony
rides along with chances to
visit live animals, and ath-
letes can test their skills
against the atlatl, a spear
used by Native populations
going back 500 years.
Theentertainmentschedule features Native American
storytelling,
Irish-Scottish Music, a
string band and other acoustic music offerings.
The festival’s main sponsors are the Friends of
Historic Meridian and the
Nokomis Cultural Center. parking will be very lim- also be available, staffed by
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The Friends number nearly ited.
A secure bike corral will accepted.
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programs and events highlighting life in the township
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Batter up — vintage Base Ball
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the annual Meridian Heritage Festival on Saturday,
Sept. 24.
A 19th century Base Ball
game will take place,
according to a spokesperson for the Meridian Township Parks and Recreation
Department
The Chelsea Monitors,
a baseball team that travels throughout the area promoting and informing the
public on the roots of the
national pastime, will compete against the Mighty
River Hogs of Midland
County.
Baseball heritage and
tradition will be on full
display as the game is
played
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hand-stitched
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very different rules. For
example, a runner hit with
a thrown ball is an out, and
a batted ball caught on one
bounce is also an out.
Game time is set for
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Independent, foreign films available in Okemos
Carol Grund
| For the Towne Courier
I
n cities around the world,
movie fans flock to small
theatres and art-house
cinemas to watch
award-winning, independent and
foreign films.
In the greater Lansing area,
they need go no further than the
Okemos branch of the Capital
Area District Library.
For more than five years, the
Okemos Library has contracted
with a New York City-based film
distribution company called Film
Movement.
The agreement allows them to
access feature films and shorts
from 37 countries on six continents, including top prize winners from Sundance, Cannes,
Venice, Toronto, Berlin, Tribeca
and other prestigious festivals.
Public Services Librarian
Eric Stanton is in charge of
screening the films in advance
and hosting the viewings.
“We show a short followed by
a feature film every third Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m.,”
he says. “Everything is free —
we even serve popcorn and soft
drinks provided by our Library
Friends group.”
Thought provoking
depict some aspect of the human
experience, showing how people
cope in the context of that particular culture.”
Okemos
librarian Eric
Stanton shows
two of his
favorite titles
from the
library’s
collection of
independent
and foreign
films.
Older audience
Stanton finds that viewers
who are attracted to these kinds
of films enjoy the thought-provoking topics and themes, which
contrast sharply with typical or
formulaic Hollywood movies.
Many viewers lament the loss
of the Odeon Theatre, which
closed in 1998, and express their
appreciation to the library for
filling the gap.
In addition to film fans, the
screenings also appeal to viewers interested in learning about
other cultures, or those looking
for a connection to a culture they
left behind.
“The greater Lansing area
is very internationally diverse,
especially because it’s home to
MSU,” Stanton points out.
“Although these films represent different cultures and
styles, they have one thing
in common — filmmakers who
Because many of the films
deal with intense issues and
mature themes, the library recommends them for adults and
older teens.
“We do get some feel-good
titles, though,” Stanton says. “A
few years ago we screened ‘The
Great Match,’ about the extreme
efforts of soccer fans in developing countries to gain access
to television broadcasts of World
Cup matches. My son was a
tween and really enjoyed it —
even with the subtitles!”
While there isn’t time for
formal discussion, viewers often
chat with each other following
a screening. Sometimes they’ll
approach Stanton at the information desk and want to continue discussing the films, days
or even weeks later.
When asked about his own
favorites, Stanton has a hard
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time choosing. “There have been
so many good ones,” he says
“I’d probably go with ‘Be
with Me’ from Singapore, or
maybe ‘Adams Apples’ from
Denmark.”
Once the films have been
shown, the DVDs become part of
the library’s collection.
That means anyone with a
CADL card can check out and
enjoy the films at home. Stanton
maintains a list of the titles,
so patrons can easily find them.
Titles for upcoming screenings
are available in the library’s
event guide and online at
cadl.org/events.
The Okemos Library, a Capital Area District Library, is
located at 4321 Okemos Road.
For information about our hours,
programs or services, call (517)
347-2021 or visit cadl.org.
Carol Grund is the
marketing assistant at the
Capital Area District Library.
LIBRARY CALENDAR
Haslett Library
• Sept. 19: Haslett
Library Grand Opening
Celebration (all ages),
5 p.m.
Come and celebrate
with the Capital Area District Library (CADL) as
they cut the ribbon at
your new library! Following the ceremony, you’ll
have the opportunity to
tour the beautifully renovated building, located at
1590 Franklin St.
• Preschool Storytime
(ages 3-5), Tuesdays, 10:30
a.m.
• Toddler Storytime
(ages 2-3 with caregiver),
Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.
• Sept. 18: Zumba Demonstration (adults), 2 p.m.
held at the Meridian Senior
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Zumba instructor
Becky Newcombe presents
a beginner-friendly demonstration of this popular
exercise/dance technique.
Space available on a firstcome basis.
• Sept. 19: Kids Reading
to Dogs, 4 p.m.
• Sept. 22: Friends of the
Library Membership Tea
(adults), 3 p.m.
Call (517) 347-2021 to
register or for information
about this year’s event.
• Sept. 26, 29: Drop-in
After School Tutoring
(children, tweens and
teens), 5 p.m.
• Sept. 30: Meridian
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to graduate and move on
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end of this month.
The center, a regional
business accelerator years
in the making, was at full
capacity prior to its official
grand opening in 2008.
It features 15 standard
offices, eight workstations
and three conference rooms
for technology startups and
entrepreneurs in the region.
Inaugural tenants signed
six-month lease agreements
for rented spaceand were
provided with a total of
three years to graduate
from the incubator program.
During their three years
NEW FIRMS
New companies starting at the TIC this fall will include: Protocolla, www.protocolla.com; Phenometrics,
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Gadget Factory, www.the-gadget-factory.com.
“We are excited to have
been a part of the growth
of these companies over
the past three years and
are eager to see them take
the next step,” said Jeffrey
Smith, project manager for
New Economy Initiatives
with the City of East Lansing.
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center’s
tenants have
already applied and been
accepted to take over the
vacant offices following the
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Innovation Center grads to spread their wings
FOR MORE INFO
Visit www.cityofeastlansing.com/ tic to learn more about the
TIC and its success in the Greater Lansing community.
in the program, tenants formally set goals and objectives and met regularly with
the center’s staff to evaluate their business condition.
Tenants
also
were
required to create an action
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efforts to meet milestones
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COLLEGE NEWS
Kohler
Goodale
Gregory Kohler of
Okemos has been named to
the Olivet College spring
semester Dean’s List. To
make the Dean’s List, a student must be full-time and
earn a grade point average
of 3.5 or higher.
Shane Goodale of
Okemos made the
Dean’s List and won a
Cooley Law School Good
Deeds Award in a recent
term of study at the
Thomas M. Cooley Law
School.
Inaugural tenants
The inaugural tenants
set to graduate at the end of
this month include Enliven
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Several of these tenants
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Is D-I-Y a recipe for saving money overall?
Many homeowners or renters
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whether to tackle a project as
a do-it-yourself venture to save
some money or simply leave it
to a professional. Each situation
is unique, but there are certain
factors that must be considered
regardless of a homeowner’s particular situation.
On the surface, a DIY task can
seem a very good way to save
some money. After all, a large
percentage, sometimes as much
as 50 percent, of the cost of hiring
a contractor goes toward labor.
For a DIY job with no such costs,
the final financial tally can be substantially less.
Although labor can be expensive, that cost is often justified.
People who hire carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and the like
are paying for the workers’ experience. They’re also paying with
the expectation that the job will
be done correctly. With jobs that
require a building permit or must
be done to specific code, the
contractor often puts his reputation on the line and will be held
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accountable if the work doesn’t
meet requirements.
That isn’t to say an untrained
individual can’t tackle a specific
job around the house. There are
some guidelines that may make
such projects go more smoothly
and, as a result, more affordable.
• Read up and learn as much
as you can about the particular
work to be done. It’s easier to
make mistakes if you do not know
where to start.
• Talk to others who have also
done the work. They may have
some tips or advice that can save
you time and money. You may
also want to ask if they can help
and show you the ropes.
• Be sure to obtain all neces-
sary permits before starting any
work. Don’t risk a fine for doing
work without permits or having
work inspected.
• When applying for permits,
find out if there is a list of codespecific requirements that you
can follow -- a cheat-sheet of
sorts. It may list rated materials
required and any techniques. See
if you can speak to an inspector
who will be visiting your property later on to find out what he or
she looks for specifically.
• You must feel confident with
the endeavor. If you are unsure
about anything, you may risk
injury or make a significant mistake and be forced to hire someone to clean up your mess.
• Consider reputable sources
for information. While it’s easy
to go online and scour message
boards for pointers on certain
tasks, not all of the information
is accurate. Trust only content
from sources that are licensed or
backed by certification in a certain area.
These things being said, there
are a number of DIY projects that
regular people can try. Starting
off small and building up as skills
are developed are good ways to
begin. For example:
• Tile a small kitchen backsplash before tackling an entire
bathroom shower enclosure or
floor.
• Build an outdoor potting
stand before attempting furniture
or cabinetry work in a main room
of the house.
• Change out a ceiling fan
or lighting fixture before re-running electrical lines through the
home.
• Succeed in repairing a leaky
drain pipe before taking on a
more advanced plumbing issue.
• Use regular painting techniques first before experimenting
with a trendy faux finish or plaster application.
There are many different
things individuals can do themselves that stretch beyond routine
home maintenance. From manicures to pool upkeep, the potential to save money when budgets
are tight can be a powerful motivator.
Ways to ready your home to withstand harsh winter weather
insulation. Such joists won’t be
visible in an adequately insulated attic.
Put up the storm windows. It’s
nice to open the windows in the
spring and summer and let the
warm air waft in through the
screens. But when summer is
over, it’s time to put up the storm
windows once again. Storm windows add an extra layer of protection from the elements and
are especially valuable in homes
with single-pane glass windows.
Homeowners who don’t have
storm windows should consider
upgrading their existing windows. Such a project isn’t cheap,
but newer windows will almost
certainly lead to lower heating
costs, meaning the project will
essentially pay for itself over
time. Homeowners who can’t
afford to replace all of their windows don’t have to replace them
all at once. Instead, replace them
a few at a time and make the
rooms where you spend the most
time each winter the first on the
list to receive new windows.
Be diligent with the gutters.
Leaves falling from trees is an
idyllic image associated primarily with autumn. Unfortunately,
when leaves fall they often fall
into the gutters. Routinely clean
the gutters once the leaves start
to fall. Clean gutters will allow
snow and rain to effectively
drain through the gutters. If the
gutters are clogged, snow might
have nowhere to go when it
begins to melt, and roof damage
might result. Such damage is
costly but preventable in most
instances. One of the easier preventive measures to take is to
routinely clean the gutters of
leaves and other debris that
accumulate during the fall.
When cleaning the gutters,
make sure they are properly
aligned. Poorly aligned gutters
can lead to a host of problems.
One such problem is flooding.
If downspouts are not properly
aligned with the rest of the gutters, then water might not be
directed away from the home as
it’s intended.
Instead, water might be
directed toward the home,
resulting in flooding or additional
water damage.
Have the furnace cleaned.
Experts recommend annual furnace cleanings. Before cold
weather arrives, turn the furnace on to make sure it’s still
working.
An unpleasant odor should
appear when first turning on the
furnace, but it shouldn’t last very
long.
If the odor sticks around, turn
the furnace off and call a professional. Once winter arrives,
routinely replace the filters. This
makes the furnace operate more
efficiently and can also reduce
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their disposal to plug leaks, be it
door sweeps that block air from
entering under exterior doors
to caulk applied around leaky
windows. When using caulk outdoors, be sure to use a weatherresistant caulk or, if sealing
brick, use masonry sealer.
Add insulation upstairs. Homeowners who have an attic in
their homes might want to consider adding some insulation up
there.
Experts recommend a minimum of 12 inches of insulation
in the attic. That might prove
costly, but a poorly insulated
attic is akin to opening the front
door and letting the heat out.
It might be best for less-thanhandy homeowners to hire a professional to insulate the attic.
But do-it-yourselfers might
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ceiling joists, which are often 11
inches or less, are visible, then
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As autumn arrives, homeowners can take several steps to get
their homes ready for whatever
winter has to offer with the following tasks.
Fix the leaks. A leaky home
will prove an expensive home
during the winter months. A
home with many leaks will be
much colder to inhabit, and homeowners typically turn up the
heat to counter drafts that can
make a home feel like a meat
locker. But turning up the thermostat isn’t the answer. Instead,
fix leaks in the fall before the
cold weather arrives.
Leaks should not be very hard
to find. On the first breezy
autumn afternoon, walk around
the house in search of any
drafty areas. These drafts will
be noticeable and often occur
around doors and window
frames, electrical outlets and
even recessed lighting. Homeowners have a host of options at
Things to consider when budgeting your home improvement
Home
improvement
projects have become de
rigueur for today’s homeowners. Be it a kitchen
remodel or the ever popular man cave project, home
improvement
projects
remain a goal for many.
As enticing as a home
improvement project might
be, no project can be successful until a budget has
been established. The right
budget will keep homeowners from going deep into
debt when improving their
homes, ensuring that, upon
the project’s completion,
they can fully enjoy their
revamped castles without
the specter of significant
debt hanging ominously
over their heads.
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Before
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projects with loans from
the bank. Particularly in
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banks are being forced to
tighten lending requirements, securing such loans
isn’t easy. Homeowners
with significant credit card
debt should eliminate such
debt before beginning a
project. Doing so serves
multiple purposes. First and
foremost, eliminating outstanding debt will free up
more money to allocate
toward the project. Eliminating debt will also make
loan applicants more attractive to prospective creditors,
increasing
their
chances of securing a loan
and a lower interest rate.
be able to go toward a project.
Monthly
expenses
include everything from
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expenses and monthly
income has been made, Project’s priority:
homeowners can get a grasp
Budgeting
a
home
of just what they can and improvement project also
cannot afford.
involves being honest as
homeowners should examine their finances before
starting a home improvement project. Just because
a bank will loan out money
for a project doesn’t mean
the project is affordable.
Homeowners should compare
their
monthly
expenses
with
their
Personal finances:
incomes, and then deterIt sounds simple, but mine what’s left that might
to just how necessary the
project is. For example, a
man cave might be a dream
project, but should it be a
priority over other things
around the house? If wear
and tear is taking its toll
on the roof, for instance,
the money going toward the
man cave should probably
be allocated to replacing
the roof instead. If a project is low on the priority list
but high on the want list,
re-examine those projects
higher up on the priority
list to determine if they are
more deserving of immediate attention and funds than
vanity projects.
Overrun costs:
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at or under budget. Many
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host of factors. Homeowners should not be caught off
guard when a project goes
over budget. Instead, plan
for the project to go over
and expect such frustration.
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in the 69th District,” she
said.
Schmidt’s opponent in
the August 2012 Democratic
primary will be another
former East Lansing mayor,
Sam Singh, who announced
his candidacy in May.
“I look forward to comparing my proven track
record on education, MSU,
economic development and
the environment against
any candidate,” Singh said
by phone Wednesday.
Schmidt served as Meadows’ chief of staff for five
years before stepping down.
Her last day in Meadows’
office was Friday, Sept. 2.
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Schmidt received the
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“With literally
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country, it is remarkable to
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Festival ranked among the
top 200 in Sunshine Artist
again this year,” said ELAF
Coordinator Corinn VanWyck.
“The ranking is evidence of the tremendous
support for original art
here in Greater Lansing
and beyond and the subsequent success of our exhib-
iting artists each year.”
Each year, ELAF organizers receive many positive comments from
participating artist exhibitors.
One such artist, Cornelia Wende, said, “The festival is well-organized and
many visitors came to see
the show. The quality of
the exhibited art was outstanding.” Another past
ELAF artist exhibitor Kimberly Arden said, “We had
excellent sales. The East
Lansing Art Festival is one
of the best-run festivals
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Following two straight
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The Chieftains graduated six starters last season
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“The big thing for us is
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ing players but replacing
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East Lansing breezes to third straight win
Kelsey Pence
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EAST LANSING — Javon
Haines knew his junior
class had big shoes to fill
heading into the season.
Now, entering the fifth
week of football, Haines
hopes to continue the success they’ve
h e l p e d
create so far.
E a s t
Lansing
improved to
3-0, grabbing Coach
a 54-6 victor Feraco
y over Jackson Sept. 9 in their first
league matchup. The Trojans were at Eastern Friday,
and will host Holt on Sept.
23.
“We have a lot of depth
so that’s really helping us,”
Haines said. “I just feel like
being a junior, I know my
class has talent and that we
can come up and help the
seniors.”
Haines, also a basketball
standout for East Lansing,
scored two touchdowns
along with J.R, Lara who
added two and Elijah Hamilton-Wray who scored three
in the victory over Jackson. Haines also racked up
two interceptions in the victory.
“He’s a heck of an athlete,” Feraco said. “He is
a very good football player
and he is a playmaker and
he is going to be even better
as he continues to play. We
are excited to have him as a
wide receiver.”
Defensively, the Trojans
are off to a strong start. Last
season East Lansing gave
up just 11.2 points per game
and Feraco hasn’t been any
less impressed this year.
If there’s one thing
Feraco has been stressing
this season, it’s offensive
consistency. The Trojans
have had a balanced scoring attack so far but Feraco
will be expecting more as
the Trojans prepare to face
some of their toughest competition in the upcoming
weeks.
FIRST QUARTER
EL - Elijah Hamilton-Wray 4
run,(Chris Hagan kick) 8:44
EL - JaVon Haines 38 fumble
return (Hagan kick) 6:45
EL - Hamilton-Wray 5 run
(Hagan kick) 4:18
SECOND QUARTER
EL - JR. Lara 2 run (kick failed)
7:53
EL - Haines 23 pass to Alex
Carlson (Hagan kick) 2:33
EL - Alvin Robertson 8 run
(Hagan kick) 1:03
THIRD QUARTER
EL - Hamilton-Wray 45 run
(Hagan kick) 10:37
EL - Lara 8 run (kick failed)
1:38
FOURTH QUARTER
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(conversion failed) 7:32
“We were a little more
polished than we were last
week, obviously, and that
showed itself on the field,”
East Lansing receiver Javon
Haines, left, and
quarterback Alex Carlson
(14) celebrate a touchdown
pass against Jackson.
East Lansing players defend as Jackson quarterback Jaylen McDonald, right, throws a pass
during a downpour. PHOTOS BY AL GOLDIS\LSJ MEDIA
Feraco said after defeating
Jackson.“Each week we
need to practice a little bit
better. If we do that, we will
take whatever happens.”
Hamilton-Wray said he’s
hoping to expand on the
success of last season.
“We are trying to do the
same things we did last year
when we were 7-2,” he said.
“I know we lost a lot of
senior so all of us seniors
knew we had to step up
this season and we are getting a lot of help from the
juniors.”
Haines agreed.
“We still have a lot to
improve on but I think a
lot of people work hard
in practice,” he said. “We
have people coming off the
bench, helping the starters
out. Offensively we have a
lot to work on but I really
have high expectations for
the season.”
Haslett volleyball team knocks off rival
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HASLETT — Wendy McCann let her Haslett
volleyball team know prior to the season that
she wasn’t lowering her expectations.
And despite losing all their starters from
last season, the Vikings have proved they are
still a threat in the CAAC Red.
McKenna Ott had 15 kills and Jess Tyrer had
31 assists as Haslett improved to 5-2 last Tuesday, defeating league rival DeWitt 25-23, 25-17,
25-17.
“Yes, there’s a rivalry between us and
DeWitt, and it’s a big rivalry,” McCann said.
“But I really believe that our kids have come to
realize that it’s every game that counts.”
Lexy Mitchell had 19 digs for the Vikings,
who are now 2-0 in conference play.
While McCann knew she’d see big things
from Tyrer, the senior setter said she’s been
pleasantly surprised with how well her team is
clicking.
“Our chemistry is great for how young we
are,” she said. “We haven’t played together that
long, but we all connect really good. I didn’t
know we were going to have this much control
over the whole game and I was really proud of
us tonight.”
Both Tyrer and McCann believe there is a
lot of potential for improvement for the Vikings
through the rest of the season.
“We have a lot of work to do,” McCann said.
“We have young kids and can only get better
which is kind of cool. I am really excited to
keep working on our offense and make it more
diverse because I have such strong athletes.”
“I think it is going to go even better farther
on in the season,” Tyrer said. “We just set a lot
of team goals and individual goals at practice to
make sure that we’re working as hard as we can
at all times. We have a really young team, but I
think our potential is really high.”
With DeWitt having a young team as well,
Tuesday’s match looked to be evenly matched.
But Haslett was able to control play from the
start.
“We came out on our heels and they came
out ready to play,” DeWitt coach Christy Drayton said. “We always set high expectations and Haslett’s Lexy Mitchell (12), who is obstructed
our first goal is to win the league.
from view, and Makenna Ott (10) defend
“We are young, but we want to make a run at the net against DeWitt’s Kaylee Schmitt.
every single year no matter how many girls we MATTHEW DAE SMITH\LSJ MEDIA
graduate. No matter what kind of a team I have,
those are our expectations.”
Cassie Bell had 23 digs for the Panthers.
DeWitt won the CAAC Gold division last Carly Stieve had 21 assists and seven blocks
year before moving to the Red this season.
and AJ Jaconette had 11 kills.
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ESTATE
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the
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MSC
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patches, etc. sterling silver, jewelry, guns, great
smalls, Nazi items, complete Heywood Wakefield
dining set incl. table,
chairs, sideboard, corner
cabinet, coffee table, sofa
table. Many books, hunting, fishing, records, TV,
shelving, antiques, vintage
music items, mid century
furn., old games, toys, re- GARAGE SALE 238 KENWAY
cliner, art, pottery, old paDR., LANSING. Between
per items, dishes, mats,
Michigan & St. Joe. Mens
clothes, coins, watches,
clothing, tools, household
zodiac boat, player piano,
items. Thurs., Fri., & Sat.
game table, beds, vintage
9/22, 23 & 24. 9am-4pm.
electronics, washer/dryer,
tools & lots lots more. AnGROESBECK AREA
other great sale by
Sat., Sept. 24 10-4.
Kavanagh-Hanks & Assoc.
2023 N. Fairview
Thurs., Fri., 8am-4pm, Sat.
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poker table, Lio8am-3pm. Garage at 7:30.
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home
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gious goods & books, jew48823.
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toy
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of a mile E of Wright Rd
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furniture, baby
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childrens clothing, toddler
and suffered a tendon rupbed with new mattress,
ture, you may be entitled
AFFORDABLE OFFICE FURbooks,
older
TVs
&
to compensation. Call AtNITURE sale. Sept. 24, 8-5.
stereos. Sat. Sept. 24, 9-3.
torney Charles Johnson 16 pc set, industrial fax ma800-535-5727
chine, file cabinets, HP fax
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machines, books shelves, 6533 S. LOOMIS Rd, DeWitt,
1/2 mi. S. off Price Rd. Fri.,
office/executive
chairs,
Sept. 23, Sat. Sept. 24, 9-5.
pictures & much much
Furn., glass, snow babies,
more. 530 S Pine.
seasonal items, carpet
remnants, collectibles
SAT. SEPT. 24, Sun. Sept.
Thomas Kinkaid, Straw25, 10-5pm. Raindate Oct. 1
berry
Shortcake, area rug,
& 2. 2020 Jerome St., corEATON RAPIDS- 6794 WILantiques, hot tub, misc.
ner of Fairview. Multi fami SON RD. N. of Holmes Rd.
ly sale. Hand thrown potSat. 9/24 9-5. THREE FAMIBATH 5408 E. Cutler Rd.
tery,
Fire King, other
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from
Fri. & Sat., Sept. 23 & 24, 9collectibles, antiques, arttoys to tools; some anti5. 23 yrs. of daycare closwork, costumes, furniture,
ques and jewelry; clothing,
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rials, toys, shelves, crafts,
womens clothing 8-2x.
Something for everyone!
books, too much to list.
GRAND LEDGE 1041 Gretchen Lane: M43 & Timber
CHARLOTTE
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Creek off Brookside. Fri.
Yard Sale. Boats, applianSee SourceAds.com
Sept. 23, 9-1 Household,
ces, pool table,
misc.
or Call LCN Toll Free
misc., computer and parts,
household items. Fri., Sat.
generators, chainsaw, No
& Sun, Sept. 15-16-17,
10-6.
877.475.SELL
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1765 Benton Rd.
Money to Loan
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Dogs-Cats-Pets
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CRAFT & YARD SALE Crafts PORTLAND
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CHIHUAHUA
MALE,
all kinds, floral, finished &
Sale. 10899 Frost Rd. Fri.,
WHITE&BEIGE, 15 weeks,
unfinished,
shelving,
tv
Sept. 23 8:30-6, Sat. Sept.
Good
with
children,
set, recliner, lawn chairs,
24, 8:30-1. Chairs, houseloveable,
parents on site,
tables, pictures, books, anhold goods, tools, toys,
pure bred,
shots, vet
tiques, & lamps, much
small crocks, and much
checked,
$250.00.
more. Delta Twp. 12464
more.
(517)541-9485
Madonna Dr. 9/22-23, 9-4.
SAMPLE SALE Salesman’s
CHIHUAHUA puppies. $250.
Ingham Co Animal
DELTA TWP. samples, new, T -shirts,
Young adult females, $200,
Fri.-Sat. Sept. 23-24
hoods, some jackets, hats,
young adult males, $150.
Shelter cat special
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
youth,
men’s, womens.
231 267-9049.
for spayed & neutered
8604 CARLSBAD LN.
Collegiate/resort graphics,
Near Broadbent & Willow
Ogio backpacks & bags.
CHIHUAHUA
PUPPIES
cats only.
in Shadow Glen Subd.
Fri. Sept. 23, 4-8pm; Sat.
2 males, black & tan, 9
600 Curtis St., Mason.
Sept. 24, 9am-12noon. 1393
weeks, wormed and 1st
DEWITT: FRI. SEPT. 23, Sat.
517-676-8370
Reef Ct., Okemos. 349-9987
shots, 517-726-0012.
Sept. 24, 8-4pm. Boys
ingham.org/ac
clothes to size 20, mens
ST. JOHNS
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES 9 wks
28-30 waist, 2 bikes, Razor
5006 E. Centerline Rd.
old, males, $175. 517-371scooter, Playstation
&
ADORABLE
BABY
MINI
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4416
games, toys, books, table
DONKEYS. Spotted & solid.
Fri./Sat. Sept. 23-24,
achihuahuasworld.com
lamps, misc. 3302 Hitching
Great pets.
9am-5pm.
Post Rd. near library.
Call 517-676-4702
COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES!
ST. JOHNS
Good colors.
DEWITT GARAGE/ESTATE
Scrapbooking
Inventory
$300 & up.
ADORABLE
COCKAPOO
SALE. Many items includSale. Sept. 23, 9-7, Sept. 24,
Karen 989-426-3866
PUPPIES. Unique colors,
ing
furniture & power
9-3. 1504 Marceline Dr.
docked tails, dewclaws,
tools. Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Items include scrapbook
wormed, born 8/13/11.
Pa- DAUSCHUND MINI
(9/22-9/24) 9am-5pm. 3262
paper wax, paper, stickers,
long hair, pie bald pups.
rents on site. $300 firm.
W. Pratt Rd. between
stamps, ink pads, stencils,
Ready to go! Shots, pa517-667-8660, 517-749-0170
DeWitt & Airport Rds.
much more.
rents on site. 517-546-0985
ADORABLE NONSHEDDING
DEWITT LIONESS SALE
WILLIAMSTON:
THUR.
ENGLISH BULLDOG ABSO TOYS Cavachons, Malti204 W. Washington, MeSEPT. 22 thru Sun. Sept.
LUTELY Gorgeous!!AKC fepoos, Malti-poms.
morial Building. Sat., Sept.
25, 9am-8pm everyday.
male
with
champion
Mini Dauschunds.
24, 9-4. Lots of stuff. Small
Huge yard sale-lots of new
bloodlines, 12wks old, vet
Shots. $250-$500.
appliances, books, jewelry,
household items,
new
checked,
51
7
-404-3045
rugs, glassware & houseglassware, furniture. 720 E.
jessicamk32@y ahoo.com
www.puppy-parlor.com
hold.
Church, off 96 exit 17
$450. (517)487-9153
Williamston Rd. to Putnam
ADORABLE
PUPPIES!!
DIMONDALE MOVING
Rd.
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPMaltese,
Pomeranian,
& Garage Sales Sept 23-24,
P I E S AKC 12 week old
Pomchon, Pom-Poos,
9am-5 210,
220 & 255
males, black & tan, shots.
Porkies
Reedy Ct.
Daga sculp$500. Ph. 517-575-2032
$200-$750
tures, furn., tools, 2 dog
www.puppy-place.net
crates, extension ladder,
GERMAN
SHEPHERD PUP517-404-1028
lots of Halloween & ChristPIES AKC, 3 solid black, 4
or 404-6235
4233 S. DEWITT Rd, St.
mas items, clothes, fabric,
sables, $500 ea. Call 989Johns,
Fri,
Sat,
Sept.
23-24,
downhill skis, home &
855-3662.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. books, coslawn decor, and much
tume jewelry,
women’s
much more!
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPclothing, humidifier, wedP I E S AKC, large boned,
ding decos, purses, picFOWLER GARAGE SALE
even
temperment, good
tures, frames, home deco
Fri. & Sat., Sept. 23-24, 9-6.
w/kids, $350. 734-587-3033
items, misc S. DeWitt Rd.,
Corner of W. 3rd St. & S.
e
b
tween
Taf
t
and
Price
Rd
Maple
St.
Household,
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPoff US-27
clothes, tools, and every PIES PUREBRED. 1st shots
AKC
LABRADOR
thing!
& wormed, parents on site,
RETRIEVERS
Black &
$275. 989-248-3284.
Chocolate, Dew claws reGARAGE SALE Sept. 23, 9-3.
moved, Excellent hunters,
Sept. 24, 9-2. Sleeper sofa,
GERMAN
SHEPHERD PUPGood guard dogs, Great
girls clothes from infant to
PIES. Sire: OFA, excellent
with children, lovable,
paadult, holiday decor, jogESTATE SALE
tracking/scent detection,
rents
on
site,
shots,
ger stroller, stroller plus
Sept 23 & 24, 9am-4pm.
exceptionally intelligent.
wormed. 13 Years Breedcar seat. 416 Maple St.,
Antiques, furniture, tools
Dam: OFA, AD, BH, SchH1
ing
Experience.
$350
Grand Ledge 48837.
and old books.
this fall, naturally gifted
Males,
$400
Females.
1661
Monroe Rd.,
tracking. Puppies: $650
(269)209-2315
GRAND LEDGE
Portland.
AKC, health guarantee,
Sept. 22, 23 & 24, 8ammicrochip. Contact Chris
5pm. Huge 4 Family. Tools,
AKC MALE Bichon. 5 yrs old.
Lambkin @ 248-420-5709.
furniture, clothing, some$100. Call for information,
thing for everyone. Rain or
517-676-4709
GOLDENDOODLE F1 PUPS
shine. 6052 E. Mt. Hope
Ready now for their forev Hwy. (corner of Royston).
AKITA
PUPPIES,
PURE
er homes! 517-420-0863
EVERYTHING MUST GO
white, Very
cute, 90%
goldendoodles4y
ou.com
GRAND LEDGE YARD SALE
Shop & garden tools, bedAkita, 8 wks, male /female
Thurs. 9/22 & Fri. 9/23, 9-5.
ding, furn., yard equip.,
$250. Mother avail.
517- GOLDEN DOODLES
AND
300 W. South St., corner
clothes & lots more! Fri.,
420-3634.
Labradoodles
puppies.
South & Maple. Porcelain
Sat. Sept 23-24, 9am-3pm.
Vet checked, shots and
dolls, electronics, bedding,
2066 Brunswick, Charlotte
wormed.
989
763-7202
misc.
off Otto betw. Lansing &
Packard.
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS
LAINGSBURG 3 Family. Wii
AKC-OFA, vet checked, 1st
w/2 controllers, chain
shot, wormed. Parents
ALAPAHA
BLUE-BLOOD
saws, tools, designer pursOFA cert./very friendly.
BULLDOG puppies- Variety
es, 30 years of McDonalds
$400. Call 989-387-2211
of colors, Born August 26,
collectibles,
housewares,
2011,
Beautiful coat and
Guess watch, clothing
LAB,
markings, Champion lines, GOLDEN/YELLOW
infant-plus
size.
8900 LANSING 5228 S. Pennsy lFULL blooded,
shots &
Good guard dog, Health
Round Lake Rd. Sept. 23 &
vania
Ave.
Huge sale.
wormed. $200. 517 898guaranteed,
lov
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Lansing Liederkranz (Ger6972.
rents on site, pure bred,
man dish, American Club).
LARGE MULTI FAMILY
records, shots, show qualiWed, Sept. 21, Thurs. Sept.
HIMALAYAN RAGDOLL KITSALE. Fri. 9/23, 8-5, Sat.
ty
,
e
v
t
checked,
wormed,
22, 9am-5pm. Fri. Sept. 23,
TENS $50 each. No shots,
9/24, 8-1. 5141
Royston
Rare breed bulldogs regis9am-noon, $1 bag on Friworming or papers. Call
Rd., Potterville. Furniture,
tered
with
the
day.
Great variety
of
517-316-7429.
kids stuff,
name brand
www.IOEBA.net.
$1
0
00.
items.
clothes, household misc.
(517)420-8571
(517)420and lots more!
8547 [email protected] HOME RAISED cavapoos, 2
males, 2 females, $500-600.
734-649-3729 or 734-649MASON GARAGE SALE: Fri.
AMERICAN ESKIMO PUP4072
Sept. 23, Sat. Sept. 24, 9PIES Minis, 2 males left,
6pm.
Bedding,
dishes,
shots & wormed, $200. KITS/CATS, RESCUED, ALL
crafts, fabric, sewing supCall 517-543-2119.
ages; many
declawed;
plies, exercise equip., fur www.trinity acresrescue.
niture, lights, pictures,
AUSTRAILAN SHEPHERDSpetfinder.com;
includes
toys, wall paint, how to
TOY BLUE Merles, Blk Tri,
neuter/basic medical $45books. 1650 Kelly Rd, beBlk Bi., Born Aug. 2nd,
$135. (517)410-0074
tween Dexter Trail &
Beautiful coat and markBarnes west of Meridian
ings, Dew claws, shots, vet KITTENS: FLUFFY, black, 1
LOST 3 YR old Min Pin,
Rd.
checked, wormed, Taking
male, 1 female, 7 weeks.
male, neutered, answers
deposits. Will be ready to
$20 each. Litter trained.
MULTIPLE FAMILY GARAGE
to the name of Buddy, on
go Sept.17th.
517 775-4711.
SALE Some f u r n i t u r e ,
M99 heading toward LansCharlotte,MI
$300.00.
clothing many sizes. Sept.
ing Sat. 9/3. 517-663-2443
(269)274-8790
LAB PUPPIES AKC 1 choco23-24, 9-4. 3722 E. Grand
or 282-5204.
late male, 2 black males,
River, Portland. West of
AUSTRALIAN
SHEPHERD
$350. Ph. 517-625-3428.
Sunfield Hwy.
PUPPIES $300 and $500
ALSO
adult
dogs.
61
6
-891
POLEBARN SALE 1 DAY ON1058.
LY St. Johns, 1601 W. Marshall Rd. Sat. Sept. 24, 9-6.
Exercise equip., furniture, AMAZON PARROT WITH BLUE BRINDLE 1 wk old pit
bull puppy w/cute pink
huge cage, toy and food.
kitchen, cake supply, NASnose, 1st
shots, dew$500. 517 487-5372.
CAR, jeep doors, formal
ormed, $150. 230-7207
dresses, too much to list.
FISH FOR FALL STOCKING
Steals not deals.
Trout,
Bass,
Bluegill, BOXER PUPPIES AKC reg.
ready
to
go.
Shots,
Perch, Catfish, Minnows.
PORTLAND
10781
wormed, tails & dewclaws WEST HIGHLAND TERRIERS
Algae/Weed Control, AeraMCCRUMB Rd. Thurs. &
"Westies" Nonshed Shots
done. $500. 517-614-2924.
tion
Equipment,
Friday, Sept. 22 & 23.
Small Family Dogs $400
Consultations/
Installa9:00am-1:00pm
baby
810-496-3697
tions,
Free
Catalog BOXER PUPPIES tails, dew
items, children’s clothing,
Harrietta Hills Trout Farm
furniture, glassware, kitchclaws, vet checked, mom
Email the Lansing Community
1 - 8 7 7 - 3 8 9 - 2 5 1 4
en items, women’s cloth& dad on site. Ready now.
Newspapers 24/7 at:
www.harriettahills.com.
ing, something for every Males $350, females $400.
[email protected]
517-599-2064
MC
one. multi-family sale
Dogs-Cats-Pets
$25
CAT-APALOOZA
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Selling an item
877-475-SELL
Garage Sales
St. Clair
Household
Estate Sales
Moving Sales
Rummage Sales
Flea Markets
LAB PUPPIES HUNT TEST
TITLED PARENTS AKC/UKC
CH
lines
Dews/shots/v et/deworme
d gundog or family companion, health guar. OFA
hips/elbows CERF
$950.
(517)420-3597
EmeraldGlenLab [email protected]
om
LAB PUPS CHOCOLATE and
Black, AKC Registered,
shots, wormed, $250.00.
( 5 1 7 ) 2 4 2 - 0 6 7 7
[email protected]
MINATURE DACHSHUNDS,
NEED to sell due to mov ing, 1-male 6 months, 1male 5yrs, 1-female 4 yrs.
Please call 517-899-0053
MINIATURE
DACHSHUND
PUPPIES 8 weeks, AKC
Registered, Beautiful coat
and
markings,
shots,
wormed, Males & Females,
Smooth and Longhaired.
$400.00.
(269)763-9715
(269)420-5428
Miniature Pinschers $250.
1st shots & wormed, 989584-6192 no Sunday calls.
MIN PIN PUPPIES Black and
Tan, 8 weeks, Beautiful
coat and markings, Dew
claws, Good with children,
loveable,
parents on site,
pure bred, vet checked,
Tails
done
$250.00.
(517)980-6057
POM PUPPIES!!
Shots, wormed.
$200-$500
www.puppy-place.net
517-404-1028 or 404-6235
RAGDOLLS
ADORABLE
KITTENS
3 females, 1
male, fixed, shots. $300
[email protected]
RAT TERRIER PUPS
$125 each.
989-593-2117
ROTTWEILER PUPS AKC
Champion lines, OFA cert.
Family
raised.
Vet
checked. 517-663-6785
SHIH TZU PUPPIES
8 weeks old. $300.
517-575-2665.
SHIH TZU PUPPIES beauti ful quality. Home raised,
akc parents on site. Prices
start $250. 517-945-4279
SMALL DOG
2 or 3 years old. Pref. nonshedding. Call 332-8228
TOY POODLES
CKC, all shots, Males $275
each. 517-589-0257 or 517256-0351.
YORKIE BICHON PUPPIES
Non shedding, 1st shots, 610#,
all males, family
raised. $250. 989-291-3989
Animals Lost
Birds-Fish
YORKIES MALTESE & YorkiPoos Tcup/Toys NonShed
$300/up 989.225.1367
Farm AnimalsLivestock
GAME CHICKENS FOR SALE
Old English & American
Game. 517-525-2054.
Farm Equipment
-Supplies
FRONT MOUNT tractor rock
box. $175. 989-593-2117
Furniture
FRESH TOMATOES, sweet SOLID OAK DINING table
with 8 cushioned high
corn, beans, squash, other
back chairs, expands to
veggies, peaches, apples,
92", will sell for $1800.
pears. Call 517-204-4827
Beautiful cond. 517 4908177 or 517 663-3378.
TOMATOES, PEACHES
Raspberries, sweet corn,
squash & more. Felzke
Farms, 5501 W. Herbison,
DeWitt. 517-669-9459.
Gold, Silver
Jewelry
Hay-Grain-Seed
2ND OR 3RD cutting hay
avail., square bales, call
517-651-5214
Miscellaneous
Wanted to Buy
Schools and
Training
RARE COINS & SETS f or
sale: One includes complete 1956-2011 US Mint
Proof Coins. In the fall of
2010, this set had a Red
Book retail of $1,094.50. In
mid-September, 2011, the
retail value of the set is
now $1,964.90 with the
surge in gold & silver. I
would consider the best
offer over $1,300.00. I have
a 1909 "VDB" US Penny
rated by PCGS as MS64RB,
then an 1885 CC Morgan
Silver Dollar in BU, the 2nd
lowest mintage of ALL
Morgan
Silver
Dollars
(228,000) valued at approx.
$1,300.00 +. The end of an
era set with a ’63 Franklin
50 cent piece & a ’64 Kennedy 50 cent piece both
rated by NGC in PR67.
There’s an 1878 "7" tail
feather Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar & finally a
True American ARTIFACT
Recovered from beneath
the World Trade Center, at
Ground Zero, from 9-112001. There was over $200
million in Gold & Silver
coins locked in vaults beneath the WTC. This coin is
1 of few that survived
in
such great condition. Only
the renowned PCGS Coin
Firm was granted entry to
verify
the Authenticity &
the Grade of each coin.
The coin I have for sale is
Rated a "2001" $1 Silver
Eagle PCGS Gem Unc, 9-1101, WTC Ground Zero Recovery
Artifact. It comes
with 2 other priceless
items. The 1st is a 2011 DELTA GUN SHOW. Sun.
Sept. 18. Open to public.
"W" (West Point Mint) $1
W. of Lansing on Saginaw
Silver Eagle PCGS graded
Hwy., N. Canal Rd. to club.
PR70DCAM. A proof 70
9-3pm. $3. 517-321-5843.
deep cameo is the most
perfect condition that any REMINGTON 870 SPECIAL
coin can be graded & the
12 gauge, scope & case.
2nd item is a coffee table
Remington 1100, 12 gauge,
book of the World wide
Bent & Rib, full choke.
events that have taken
Remington 6mm Model 4,
place since that fateful
Leopold scope, extra clip &
day 10 years ago. The 3
shells. Burris 4x40 rifle
come together as a set,
scope. Tasco 4x16x40 tarthe Artifact from below
get
scope. Buck hunting
Ground Zero, the Perfect
knives. 517-349-3136.
Coin struck this very year,
& the book highlighting REMINGTON WOOD MASevents of 10 years. I have
TER 742 Semi auto. rifle,
other coins & sets for sale,
308, real clean with scope,
if you are seriously inter$375. German 8mm Mousested, you may call me on
er, nice shape, $125. Call
my cell phone at (517)-525269-758-4269 afternoons.
0218. You will have to
leave a message, but I will
call you
ASAP. Please
leave your phone # twice,
so I am sure to get it. I
must insist we meet at
Dart bank in either Mason
A AARDVARK ANTIQUES
or South Holt. The coins
paying cash for guns,
are normally stored there
jewlery, furniture, art &
& it would be safer to conunusual & bizarre items.
duct business there for all
517-819-8700
of us involved.
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-Supplies
Musical
Instruments
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drug screen & background
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CHILDREN
AND
YOUTH
CHRISTIAN
EDUCATOR.
The Lansing State JourWilliamston United Methnal
is accepting applicaodist Church is seeking a
tions for an established
part-time Children and
city route in the
East
Youth Christian Educator.
Lansing area. The deliv Main responsibilities inery times average only 1
clude organizing, develop 1/2 hours daily and 2 1/2
ing and administering chilhours Sunday between
dren and youth education
the hours of 3:00 am and
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Seasoned firewood. Deliv ered & STACKED. 4’x8’x16"
517-651-5214.
FIREWOOD BUNDLES FOR
sale. Real cheap. Call 517391-4645.
AntiquesCollectibles
ALLEGAN ANTIQUE MARKET Sun. Sept. 25. 400 Exhibitors. Rain or shine. 8:00
am to 4:00 pm, located at
the Fairgrounds, Right in
Allegan, MI. $4 admission.
No pets.
Appliances
MAYTAG WASHER & dry er
$150/pair. 517-281-1917
REFRIG, ELECTRIC RANGE,
Microwave White Maytag
appliances, model year
2000. Range is ceramic
cooktop, microwave
is
wall mount. You take
away. $350 for set, 100
each
(517)614-2007
[email protected]
Arts & Crafts
CRAFTORS WANTED FOR
Good Shepherds Lutheran
Church Dec. 3rd Craft Sale.
Tables are only $10. Set
up will start at 6 a.m. and
the craft show will start at
9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 7000 W. Saginaw Hwy. near Horrocks.
For more info please call
517-321-6100.
Furniture
2 WOODEN LOFT Beds, 5
dresser drawer, student
desk, twin size, exc. cond.
$500 firm. Call or text 989
295-2574.
Sporting Goods
DriversTransportation
Travel Tours
and Camping
Trailers
GunsAccessories
YOUR AD HERE
OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE
Auto Parts
1968 V8 Chevy
Motor w/
Powerglide
trans,
ran
great when pulled, complete $200. 400 Chevy
trans, $125. 323-9494.
Miscellaneous
COMPUTER REVIVER:
Upgrades, internet repair, virus,
spyware removal, data rec. 30 day
wrnty. Erik 517-484-6364. Housecalls.
Gary’s Drywall
"Hang, Finish and Repair"
517-927-3853
www.garysdrywall.com
Diet Control
LOSE WEIGHT!
GAIN ENERGY!
Schools and
Training
AIRLINES ARE HIRING—
Train for high paying Avia tion Career. FAA approved
program. Financial aid if
qualified—Job
placement
assistance. Call Aviation
Institute of Maintenance
877-891-2281.
MM
SEASON TICKETS WANTED
Michigan State football/
basketball. Call 215-8060667. [email protected]
$$$ WANTED ATVS & golf
carts, 3 & 4 wheelers, running, non running, any
condition 517-857-2998 $$$
WANTED BROKEN DOWN
Watchs, wrist, pocket,
novelty
watches 231-2766061 or 231-360-7931
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weight management,
stress relief & energy
increase.
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Fencing
DONE RIGHT FENCE &
SKID LOADER SERVICE
Selling an item
SEE SOURCEADS.COM
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877-475-SELL
Fence for all occasions,
light excavating,
holes
augered, bucket & pallet
fork work. We clean up
scrap metal for free.
For Free Estimate
Call 517-669-8066
Lawn and
Tree Service
TRASH/JUNK
REMOVAL
• Refinishing
• Repairs
• Installation
FREE Estimates
393-0660 or 490-8696
Since 1988
349-7000
Hauling-Trucking
517.322.4131
Trash removal
Appliances, brush, carpet,
wood, etc. Senior disc.
Eavestrough Cleaning.
TRASH, BRUSH, APPL. hauled Yard & build. clean up,
trees & bushes trimmed.
Low Prices! Mike 393-4664
RELIABLE
CONSTRUCTION
Erickson
Lawn & Landscape
No down payment,
no interest up to 60 mo.
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
Family owned 43 years
Pruning, trimming, lawn
installation, seeding,
sodding, landscaping,
plants, mulching.
Senior discount
Free Estimate
517-974-3732
Licensed & Insured
517-646-9945
1-800-887-1795
Stump Removel
Masonry
SAVE $2
We Beat
5
All Prices! W/THIS AD!!
MASONRY RESTORATION
Res/comm., historic. Repair brick, block & stone.
Fndn/chimney repair/new.
Lic. & Ins. 517-647-5380
JUNK
REMOVAL Painting-Papering
BENJAMIN
STUMP REMOVAL
Prompt service
Free estimates. Insured.
517 285-7831, 517 625-5652
Tree Service
-Plastering
Gutters
EAVESTROUGH CLEANING
& minor repair. Also Power
Washing. Free estimates.
Call (517) 322-4131
Roofing-Siding
LAWNMOWING weekly, biweekly, field/lot mowing,
bushhog. 517-518-0512
We Buy Junk Cars!
All Areas Serviced
e
Best Pric
Around
Recycle!
Shingled Roof Special!
TODAY!
We do all the work
& leave it clean!
Small building
Tear Downs
Mr. Natural’s
Wood Floors
Think
Green:
(7355)
Anything ~ Anytime
Anywhere
Floor Services
EXCELLENT WEEKLY INCOME processing
our
mail. Free supplies! Bonuses! Helping home workers
since 1992. Genuine opportunity. Start immediately.
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Tree Removal Services
•
•
•
•
•
•
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Appliances
Brush
Carpet
Furniture
Metal
Wood
Concrete
Shingles
Senior Discount
327-6001
Wayne Shook
Total Tree Care
Since 1980
Experienced
Interior-Exterior Painting
(517) 857-2333
Insured • Free Estimates
• References
349-1814
Expert Trimming & Removals
Thinning, Elevating,
*Fully Insured* Dead Limbing & Shaping
*Free Advice* 60 ft. AERIAL WORK TRUCK
Kyran VanSickle / IBEW Certified Arborist
QUALITY WORK
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NEWLY RESTORED 1 ROOM
SCHOOL. Needs 12 wooden
spring loaded window
shade rollers, at least 30’’
long, shade condition unimportant. 517-655-1030.
FENCING
Sales, Installation
& Repairs. Since 1971
Free Estimates
Gary Spidel 517-852-1724
$1380 WEEKLY GUARAN TEED. Stuff envelopes at
home. FT/PT. No experience necessary. Deposit
required- refundables. 1888-206-2616.
1-877-475-SELL
Hauling-Trucking
Drywall
CASH PAID D iabet ic test
strips. Area’s original, oldest buyer. Friendly & fair.
517-505-2726, 888-639-6179
CASH PAID FOR diabetic
strips Up to $20 per 100.
Call 517-292-0991
diabeticteststripswanted.com
Fencing
NOW HIRING: Companies
Desperately
Need
employeeds to assemple
products at home. Electronics, CD stands, hair
barrettes, many more. no
selling. any hours. 1-985646-1700 Dept. MI-1530
For more information or
to reserve space call
Service Directory
Computer Sales
-Service
ANTIQUES WANTED, CASH
for clocks, paintings, pottery, fine jewelry, silver,
musical instruments. Call
John 517 202-2570.
CASH PAID FOR diabetic
strips Up to $20 per 100.
Call 517-292-0991
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Monday-Friday, 8-5
1.877.475.SELL
Get The Job Done Right
Wanted to Buy
A AMISH LOG HEADBOARD
AND Queen Pillow Top
Mattress Set. Brand newnever used, sell all for
$275. 989-923-1278
PARADISE Doll
A Temperpadic style mem- ANTIQUE
(Violet) $100; Full Deluxe
ory foam mattress set
Craftmatic Bed Paid $3500
Queen, new-never used, as
Asking $700; Sofa
88"
seen on TV, with warranty.
$300; Dehumidifier 2 gal.
Cost $1800, Sell $695. Can
Silhouette $40. Stearns &
deliver. 989-832-2401
Foster Prem. Deluxe EuroMM
pean Comfort top
18"
Mattress & box Spring
ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR, lif ts
$600. 517/455-9225.
people up to stand & lays
them back $200; dresser
BACKYARD SHEDS & MORE
$25; misc. 517-394-0954
989-834-2028
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ETHAN ALLEN SECRETARY.
Beautiful antique pine fin ish. $500.00 (989)584-6619
ENGLISH WOOLEN FABRIC
100% worsted. 60’’ wide, 26 yd length. Lightweight KING OAK BDRM OUTFIT
$7 per yd. Heavyweight
bed, tall & long dresser
$9 per yd. Asst colors.
w/mirror,
nightstands
Green, maroon, navy, gray,
$700. Queen Bed, frame,
black. Dry clean. 517-543matt., $275. 517-694-8724.
7427.
PINE COFFEE TABLE
$45; sofa, $40. Entertain- ITEMS FOR sale
Green
ment center $45. All in exc.
Microfiber sectional like
cond. 517-627-2618
new $400; Pool table & accessories, 8 ft, slate red
QUEEN SOFA SLEEPER f rom
felt, $300; coffee table & 2
a
kid/pet/smoke
free
end tables, black laquer
home, excellent cond.
and mirror top, $150; din$350. 517-230-6440.
ing table set white oak, 6
chairs,
lighted
buffet
hutch, $300 for set; Ab
ROUND TABLE & 4 Captain’s
lounger, $25. All items like
chair, medium wood, $120.
brand new. 517-541-0282
Ph. 887-6039 after 5.
877-475-SELL
When you need
repairs around the
home - and you need
them fast - check the
service directory
in LCN Classifieds
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Firewood
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ALFALFA GRASS-EXCELLENT
Hay $3.50 & up. Can deliv er. 517-641-6034
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Self Employment
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BER Paying
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ers, cars, trucks, vans,
ment assistance. Computare in great demand for
farm
machinery,
lawn
er available. Financial Aid
walnut trees at this time.
mowers, campers, hot
if qualified. SCHEV certiNow seal coating asphalt
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Call 800-481-9409
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sunroom facing the pond,
corner lot, 2 car garage,
$40,000/best offer.
Anxious to sell. Senior community 55+. 517-371-101.
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Near Pennsylvania & 496.
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3 bdrm, 2 bath, attached
Call Bob 517.927.1834
garage, central air, partly
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fin. bsmt., 20x40 deck. Assume mortgage. Call 517321-8772 for appt.
MORRISON
LAKE 65 58
Dausman Park, Clarksville.
$419,000. Lake front home.
Lot size 65x140, 4 bdrm., 3
full baths, 3 stall attached
garage, 3 stall pole barn
on separate 100x100
lot.
Call 248-212-7955.
Holt-Dimondale
Senior Housing
Farms and
Acreage
4465 Bowline, Lansing. 4
bdrm., 2.5 bath, 2050 sq.
ft. $149,900 517-290-4829
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Mobile Homes
For Sale
Monuments
storage unit, some util.
incl. $485. 248-756-3224
CEMETERY
LOTS
(4),
Deepdale Cemetery, sec.
12, on the road. $7000/all
or best offer. 517-285-2674
EASTLAWN MEMORY GARDENS, Garden of Nativity,
Okemos. 1 double lawn
crypt incl. vault with 1
granite marker. $3300.
Ph. 517-449-0912.
GRAND LEDGE
2 bdrm. fireplace,
garage, central air,
washer & dryer,
$650. 517-282-9669 or
517-349-8000
Apartments
For Rent
APT 1-2 BED NEWLY REMODELED 50 FEET FROM
LCC, from $495.
517-204-5550
517-515-8968
FRANDOR/CHESTER RD.,
MSU FREE HEAT-WATER!
Spacious 2 bdrm. Quiet,
clean, lg. closets, laundry,
carport, mini blinds. Convenient location on bus
route. From $650. 517-6417645 or 641-7788.
HOLT: 1 BDRM., 2nd floor
$470 + deposit. Air. Free
heat, water, trash pickup. Coin laundry. 1970
Aurelius Road. Applications, up front.
** 586-292-3681 **
HOUSING
DISCRIMINATION?
Call The Fair Housing
Center at: 1-877-979-FAIR.
LCC/COOLEY LAW NEAR2 bdrm apt. All util. incl.
W/D Incl.
Sec. 8 ok.
$550/mo. Jim 517-719-8163
Apartments
Lansing
121
ISLAND AVE. 1 bdrm.,
1st floor apartment, heat,
water, trash removal and
basement included. All
new flooring. Must see!
Quiet
neighborhood.
$550/mo. 517-881-3386
CADGEWITH
FARMS 615 N. PENNSYLVANIA Near
Sparrow Hosp. Spacious 1
Clean 2 bdrm., 2 bath,
& 2 bdrm. Most utilities
sunroom facing the pond,
incl. $500 & $570 per mo
corner lot, 2 car garage,
+deposit. Ph. 517-204-6534.
with
fireplace.
AIRPORT NEAR, CLEAN
$40,000/best offer.
AnxLCC/COOLEY NEAR 616 W.
1 bdrm, includes utilities.
ious to sell. Senior com- CAPTIAL VIEW, 1 bd rm ,
Genesee. 1 bdrm. upper,
Central air, no pets. $525.
munity 55+. 517-371-101.
$620 AND 2 bdrm. flat,
clean, safe, large liv. rm.
517-488-1645
$730. INCL ALL UTIL.
lots of closets, washer &
Clean, quiet, spacious liv dryer
on premise, heat
Email the Lansing Community
BEECHFIELD
Ef f iciency thru
ing.
Newly
remodeled
paid. W. 420 Ottawa. Bus
Newspapers 24/7 at:
2 bedroom,
$325-$560.
CATA on block. Ref. & div stop out front. $545. 517
[email protected]
Utilities included. Taylor
ided dep. req. 517-623-6204
896-2455 or 517 322-2456
Realty 517-272-1512.
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Audi
A4 2.0T QUATTRO 2009
4 cyl, Lthr, 42345mi., Black
$25.100
517-802-8877
Chevrolet
IMPALA BASE 2005
$6,550
78K mi., 6 cyl, Premium Sound, White
517-882-2754
CAMARO 197
CONVERTIBLE,
$3500
6cyl, New Eng, 108K, Blck, Sharp, Lot Miles
517-281-6700
’04 MALIBU
15K miles, 4 cyl., very
Excellent condition.
$4500.
clean.
517-332-8948
’99 CHEVY S-10 EXT CAB
3 dr, tinted windows, 153K mi
$5000/BEST
September 18, 2011
517-372-4408
CORVETTE COUPE 1978
$21,500
35,900 mi., L-82 8 cyl, PW, AC, PS, Lthr, Silver.
517-930-5559
Dodge
’98 DODGE DURANGO
Black, 4WD, runs good.
Good condition
196
FORD 150
$7500
65k, auto, match cap, run board, duel fuel tanks,
stored winter. Dealer insp. & appraised.
517 699-8006
197
FORD F-250
$900/BO
Ext. cab, runs well, some rust, needs work.
71, 634 original miles.
517 676-6258
TAUSUS SE 198
PARTS $975
24 Valve V6, replaced transmission, new tires, Selling for parts.
517-927-4212
FORD EXPEDITION XLT SPORT 2006 $13,900
62K mi., 8 cyl, 3rd Row Seats, White
517-927-5004
2001 FOCUS
$4995/BEST
No rust, avg. miles, great mpg, new tires, loaded.
Excellent condition
989-640-7932
Lincoln
LINCOLN MKS 2010
Moonroof, 19,000 miles.
$30,800
517-441-3091
$1895
517 339-1450
CUTLASS GL 19
58K mi., 1 Owner, Runs & looks great, lady owned!
517-819-0921
INTRIGUE GL 198
$2,000
161K mi., 6 cyl (3800 engine),Pwr Seats, Black.
517-648-4045
Pontiac
MONTANA MINI-VAN 2002
$4150
Lthr, dbl pwr seat, rear a/c, DVD, CD/Cass., 2 sliding
drs. 150K mi.
517-202-3687
Sport Utility Vehicles
GMC ENVOY SLT 2003
$9,000
6 cyl, Lthr, 150,000mi., Burgundy. One owner
517-881-1574
Trucks
517-238-5001
Mini Vans
$2900
CARAVAN 2000
6 cyl, 3.3L, uses E-85, A/C, pwr w/l
Great cond., mpg.
Oldsmobile
Ford
FORD FREESTAR MINI VAN ’06
Quad seats, leather, flipdown TV.
$595
517-230-8865
HANDICAP VANS
571
S CEDAR
USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size
Call Dale @ the Handicap Van Store 517-882-7299
Vans
HANDICAP VANS
571
S CEDAR
USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size
Call Dale @ the Handicap Van Store 517-882-7299
Automobiles Wanted
VEHICLES WANTED
DEAD/ALIVE
Top $$ paid, Free towing. Same day pickup.
7 Days.
517-487-8704
CAR DON’T WORK
Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay
you Cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098
Junk Cars Wanted
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
for used cars, trucks & vans. Will beat any offer.
Free towing.
517-482-2260
BENJAMIN & SON A1 TOWING
WANTED
Junk cars, vans & trucks. Top $ paid .
517-372-9737
GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE 2002 EXT CAB $7,95
V8 142K New Tires, Needs Nothing, Great MPG
517-420-8203
CAR DON’T WORK
Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay
you cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098
GMC SIERRA 2500 198
$6,500
142K mi., H/D, 2WD w/camper, V-8, non-smoker
clean
989-640-3304
JT WRECKER SERVICE
CASH PAID
Wanted junk cars, trucks, vans, any cond. Free tow
7 days
517-393-8000
COOLEY/LCC NEAR
Studio & 1 bdrm. apts.
starting at $500 incl. util.
except elect. Free wireless
internet.
517-482-9921
Mon.-Fri. 0
1 am-4pm.
DOWNTOWN 408 W. IONIA.
Studio ($460) & room
($335). Utilities included.
Close to LCC & Cooley.
517-749-3890.
EAST SIDE - If o
y u are
looking o
f r a deluxe apt.
with all the utlitiles paid
and a price that CAN’T
BE BEAT o
f r the quality
o
y u get, Call 517-4828196 Come by and See
us!! Save o
y ur Gas, Leave o
y ur car in the carport. Save $700 o
f r parking. Bus 1 block away,
University 1 mile away,
& Capitol 1 mile away.
Duplexes
Townhomes
Homes
For Rent
GRAND LEDGE
2 bdrm. townhouse,
large kitchen, .1 5 bath,
bsmt, garage. $675+ util.
517-719-5600 or
517-482-8771
FREE RENT TILL
Duplexes
For Rent
13065 PRAIRIE VIEW Dewitt
4 plex, $625 plus dep,
deck/patio,washer/dry er
hookups, some pets ok,2
bedrooms, 1
BA, Yard,
Dishwasher, Air Conditioning, (517) 420-2780 48820
Roommates
Wanted
CITY OF EAST LANSING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CONSOLIDATED PLAN
NOVEMBER!
Boats and Motors
3 Bedroom/2 Bath
Over 4
1 00 Sq. Ft.
All Appliances, W/D
Central Air, Pet
Friendly, Holt School
District
All credit considered
Payments starting at
$799
NO APPLICATION FEES
Contact Sun Homes
at Kensington Meadows
TODAY!
1-888-235-6948
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meadows.com
EHO Exp. 9-30-11
HOUSE LOCATED IN Downtown E. Lansing. Wanted,
two non drinking room- MINN KOTA 55 SC 55 lb
mates to share a 4 bedthrust. Bow mount trolling
room house with two other
motor. Foot pedal and acc.
people. Rent is around
$299.00 obo (517)896-9277
$595 a month. Location is
as close as o
y u can get to
MSU without living
on
OUTBOARD
MOTORScampus. 4 bedrooms, 1
U S E D 2 through 25HP,
BA, Yard, Washer/Dryer in
some longshaft, some
unit, High Speed Internet,
elec. start, 2 line presHardwood Floors, Eat in
sure tanks, 517-663-0576
Kitchen or Dining Room,
Dishwasher,
Balcony,
Deck, Patio or Porch,
( 5 1 7 ) 6 1 4 - 1 8 2 8
casey [email protected]
48823
1992 KAWASAKI KLR650
LANSING - 2-3 bdrm housLots of new parts, dependes, 2 bdrm apts., -1 2 bdrm
able, $900. Call 989-834duplexes. $500-$800. Local
5678
owner cell 517-204-7420.
Legals
STATE OF MICHIGAN
30TH CIRCUIT COURT
313 W. Kalamazoo,
Lansing, MI
Court Telephone:
(517) 483-6500
ORDER FOR ALTERNATE
SERVICE
PUBLICATION/POSTING
and NOTICE OF ACTION
The Human Relations Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, October 5, 2011 at 7:00 p.m., 54-B District Court, Courtroom
#2, 0
1 1
Linden Street, East Lansing, as part of the 2010-2015
Community Development Block Grant Consolidated Plan process. A summary of the Draft Plan and its priorities will be presented, and there
will be an opportunity o
f r the public to comment on the Draft Plan.
On September 6, 2011
September 18, 2011
Apartments
Lansing
the City of East Lansing released a draft of the
2010-2015 Consolidated Plan o
f r a required 30-day public review and
and KELLY ROGERS,
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comment period. Drafts are available o
f r review at City Hall, the East
Plaintif
501 W BARNES, Lansing.
3 bdrm., u
f ll bsmt., .1 5
car
garage,
e
f nced
a
y rd, $775/mo.
Call 517-749-3890.
bikes-GoKarts
Apartments
Suburbs
108 BRIDGE ST. Dimondale, KAWASAKI VULCAN 900
8400 miles, new handleMi. 500 Sq. Ft. Commercial
bars, custom seat, engine
Building,Central Air $600
guard, bags, windshield,
Month
Plus
Utilities
after market loudpipes,
(517)646-8887 48821
Blue $5200. 517-541-0282
Deluxe ofif ce space o
f r rent
in Delta Township. Close to
I-496 and I-96 with a beautiu
f l tile entry to reception
area. Includes, 3 ofif ces,
conference room, break
2005 GEORGETOWN XL
room, and 2 baths. 4
1 20
Class A, 37 tf ., gas, 3
sq.ft. of ofif ce with attached
slides, 7000 mi., excellent
0
1 90 sq. tf . of heated
con., TV satellite dish,
warehouse/garage with 2
washer/dryer. Selling due
overhead doors & private
to health. Reduced to
bath. Only $9.50/sq.ft. "NOT
$70,000. Ph. 517-521-416.1
TRIPLE NET" YOU PAY ONLY:
Gas, Electric, Water, Sewer, HI LO 1989 25 tf ., self conand Refuse. *3 FREE
tained, sleeps 4. sway bar,
MONTHS WITH QUALIFIED
hitch incl. Always garaged.
LEASEE! Contact:
recond. refrig. e
v ry
good
Ted VanDeventer @ 517cond. $6000. 517-589-0257.
202-3135
CampersTravel Trailers
Office Space
For Rent
UNIQUE, BEAUTIFUL
W. Saginaw. Ofif ce space.
rf om $400. Large white
house next to Outback
Restaurant.
Amenities,
light & bright, ample parking. 3 ofif ces available. Ph.
517-285-9830.
Retail Space
For Rent
GRAND LEDGE
DOWNTOWN
5
1 00 sq.ft. perfect o
f r of if ce, store or studio. $495
+ util. Call 517-886-5579.
Lake Waterfront
For Rent
Homes
For Rent
Room For Rent
Old Orchard Apts.
Holts Best
Value
"0" sec. deposit
1 or 2 bdrms Apts.
SPRINGPORT
Call us o
t day!
517-694-8975
conditions apply
Email the Lansing Community
Newspapers 24/7 at:
[email protected]
310 Mechanic,
3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch
home on .1 5+ acres.
$600
517-575-2668
517-622-6059
or
www.sundancefamilyhomecenter.
com
home - and you need
them fast - check the
service directory
in LCN Classifieds
See SourceAds.com
or Call LCN
Monday-Friday, 8-5
1.877.475.SELL
SEE SOURCEADS.COM
OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE
877-475-SELL
DATED: August 25, 2011
CLINTON CANADY III
Judge
953822
SALEM VILLA Camper trail- LCN-TC
1 /2 /2011
er 403-FB 2010 Beautiful 9/18, 9/25, 0
camper and barely used.This 40 tf
trailer has 3
slides and is loaded. 2 bedroom. MSTA! Wash/dryer,
if replace, lf at screen, u
f ll
size appliances, sleeps up
to 9. Only selling cuz of
health
reasons.
$22,000/obo. (517)645-2306
( 5 1 7 ) 7 4 9 - 1 2 0 6
[email protected]
When you need
repairs around the
home - and you need
them fast - check the
service directory
in LCN Classifieds
See SourceAds.com
or Call LCN
Monday-Friday, 8-5
1.877.475.SELL
On the basis of this information, the City of East Lansing has devel oped a strategy o
f r meeting housing, community development, and
economic development needs over the next if e
v
(5) e
y ars. In order
o
f r the City of East Lansing to receive CDBG u
f nding, the City must
submit a Consolidated Plan document every if e
v
e
y ars.
PRIORITIES FOR ASSISTANCE
Based on an analysis of housing and community development needs
within the City of East Lansing, public input sessions, and public
hearings, the o
f llowing priorities o
f r assistance have been devel oped o
f r use in the 2010-2015 Consolidated Plan:
∂ Increase home-ownership opportunities to persons at a range of
income levels;
∂ Provide housing rehabilitation and weatherization programs;
Down Town
Around Town
∂ Support human service activities by providing citizens with necessary programs;
It’s all your Town!
Support the
economy
∂ Assist with economic revitalization efo
f rts through economic dee
v lopment programs, small business incentives, and improvement
grants; and
∂ Continually review
needs assessments
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF MERIDIAN
LEGAL NOTICE
Special Use Permit #11031 (Omega Architects)
Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given that the Township Board of the Charter Township of Meridian will hold a hearing on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 at
6:00 p.m. in the Meridian Municipal Building, Town Hall Room, 5151
Marsh Road, Okemos (phone 517-853-4560), to hear all persons interested in the appeal of a special use permit. This request has been initiated by Omega Architects to appeal the Planning Commission’s decision to approve Special Use Permit #10
1 31,
subject to conditions
associated with the redevelopment of 3010 E. Lake Lansing Road,
East Lansing MI as a gas station, drive-through restaurant and cone
v nience store.
Information regarding this request may be examined at the Department of Community Planning and Development, 5151
Marsh Road,
Okemos, Michigan 48864-19
1 8,
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Comments may be made in writing addressed to the Township Board at the above address or may
be made at the hearing.
Mary M.G. Helmbrecht, CMC Township Clerk
TC-954223
PURPOSE
In the Consolidated Plan, the City of East Lansing has estimated the
housing and community development needs of its extremely low,
low, and moderate income a
f milies. The estimate includes the needs
of homeless individuals and a
f milies, the housing and service needs
of special needs populations, the availability
of unassisted housing,
and the availability of assisted housing o
f r low-moderate income residents. It also provides an estimate of the resources expected to be
available to meet the needs.
9/18/2011
public service
priorities based on community
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Citizens, public agencies, and other interested parties are invited to
submit written comments on the City of East Lansing’s Consolidated
Plan. Public comment on the draft will be received o
f r a period of
thirty (30) days rf om September 6, 2011 until October 5, 201.1
Written comments may be sent to: City of East Lansing, C/O Amy
Owens, 410 Abbott Road, Room 222, East Lansing, MI 48823. Comments must be received in writing in order to be acknowledged by
the Plan. For questions, please contact the City of East Lansing Planning and Community Development Department (517-319-6930).
The City of East Lansing will provide reasonable auxiliary aids and
services, such as interpreters o
f r the hearing impaired and audio
tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to indiiv duals with disabilities upon request received by the City seven (7)
calendar days prior to the meeting. Individuals with disabilities requiring aids or services should write or call the City Manager’s Of if ce, 410 Abbott Road, East Lansing, MI 48823. Phone: (517) 319-6920.
TDD Number: (517) 337-0767.
Marie McKenna
City Clerk
Dated: September 8
1 , 2011
TC-953731
9/18/11
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$100 moves o
y u in!
HOUSE LOCATED IN downtown Lansing. Wanted 3
room-mates to share condo style building. Close to
Sparrow, Cooley, LCC &
MSU. W/D, rf ee parking,
lots of living space, all utilities included, rent starts
EATON RAPIDS Country cotat $500/mo or less. Call
tage close to M-99. Hard517 230-8207.
wood lf oors, new carpeting & paint, 2 bdrm., dining
rm., kitch., util. rm, garage,
When you need
on 1 acre. $700/mo. Sec.
dep & ref. req’d. 1 ry lease.
repairs around the
517-663-6650 leave msg.
COUNTRY LIVING
Small efif ciency
home,
DeWitt Twp. $475 mo. +
deposit & electric. Call after 6 pm 669-8205.
Selling an item
TO: Jimmy
Manuel and
Sandra Turner
THE COURT FINDS:
Service of process upon dee
f ndants cannot reasonably
be made and service of
process may be made in a
manner which is reasonably
calculate to give defendants
actual notice of the proceedings and an opportunity
to be heard.
You are being sued by Plaintifsf
in this court o
f r breach
of contract, unjust enrichment, and quiet title regarding property. You must if le
o
y ur answer or take other
action permitted by law in
this court on or before 28
days rf om the last date of
publication
or
posting,
whichever is later. If o
y u a
f il
to do so, a default judgment
may be entered against o
y u
o
f r the relief demanded in
the Complaint if led in this
case.
Lansing Public Library, and the Michigan State University
Library. A
draft of the 2010-2015
Consolidated Plan is also available on the
City’s website (http://www.cityoe
f astlansing.com/cdbg).
The Consolidated Plan is required under the Cranson-Gonzalez National Af o
f rdable Housing Act (NAHA) of 9
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near lake.
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quiet street along
517-202-6886
ENJOY THE FALL COLORS
CATA bus route, rf ee
Lakefront on scenic Duck
heat, rf ee water. Will
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tub. paddleboat, row boat,
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canoe, Kitchenette, Direct
rf ee.
Immediate
TV, Firepit, Sleeps 8. Near
availibility.
$610/mo,
1100
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$390 security. 517 927bdrm. new carpet, large
$350/Week 989-435-4045.
5776.
a
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Section 8 OK.
517-646-----------------6981
.
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cial! Flexible terms
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$400. 2 bdrm.
-----------------available. $395-$1095.
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JIMMY MANUEL and SANDRA TURNER Defendants.
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