Saturday, November 16, 2024

 John Holden

Ann Arbor, MI

John Edward Holden, 79, passed away peacefully on November 4, 2024. He was born on September 1, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan to Ellis Holden and Eleanor “Betty” (Snyder) Holden.

In 1970, John met and married his beloved wife, Shari Crawford. They were married for 31 wonderful years. John was very proud of his family, which included his children Scott and Kelly. As a family, they loved being in the outdoors: camping, smelt fishing, horseback riding, snowmobiling, ice skating and boating. They built lifelong friendships in their neighborhood and often hosted parties that included hayrides, corn roasts and a 50’s theme. John and Shari were avid golfers, loved traveling and spending time with extended family. John adored the moments he spent with his siblings and their families. Their time together was always filled with laughter, creating many lasting memories.

He and Shari founded SKS Industries in 1979, an anti-corrosion packaging company based in Howell, Michigan. John named it after his family: Shari, Kelly and Scott (but, if you ask Scott, SKS actually stood for: Scott, Kelly and Shari). SKS later became ARMOR Protective Packaging and John worked at the helm for over 20 years. He had a strong work ethic, and was a generous and fun employer. He was known by so many for his big smile, infectious humor and positive attitude.

In the early 2000s, John and Shari poured their hearts into building their dream log home on Strawberry Lake. Tragically, Shari passed away soon after its completion. Although cut short, their family had a beautiful life together filled with great love, laughter & adventure.

John was a thrill seeker; he enjoyed piloting his Glassair III (a hotrod in the sky), hang gliding over the dunes of Lake Michigan, and scuba diving in the Caribbean. He liked riding roller coasters, dancing to 60s music, and old cars. Later in life, he even traveled solo to Mexico to learn Spanish while living with a host family. For many years, he enjoyed living on the Huron River chain of lakes, hosting epic parties at his big log home or on his boat. With a quick wit and zany sense of humor, he never hesitated to throw on a funny wig or ridiculous costume to make everyone laugh.

John had a loving and generous heart—he devoted over 20 years to volunteering with the Hospice of Livingston County. He enjoyed being a member of Huron River Methodist Church, where he was a Stephen Minister and sang in the choir. He was particularly close to the members of his church small group with whom he met weekly.

In 2008, John met his cherished wife, Karen Paulsen. After a proposal under the Eiffel Tower in 2009, they were married the following year, at home, on Strawberry Lake. That same year, John and Karen opened Sunset Cove Bed and Breakfast which would go on to host many joyful weddings and events for guests from all over the world. They enjoyed dancing, tending their sweeping gardens, and traveling until John suffered a devastating spinal cord injury while vacationing in Hawaii in 2012. Despite his new limitations, John continued to see the joy in every day and became an inspiration to countless people. Not least of which, his “bonus” children: Cat, Jenny, Colby and Simon. John and Karen became snowbirds in 2015 and loved spending their winters in Punta Gorda, Florida.

Karen would like to especially thank John’s doctor, nurse and caretakers: Dr. Gianna Rodriguez, M.D., Kim Seyfried R.N., Theresa Zschunke, Colby Buswell, and dear friend Chris Brooks for over 12 years of dedication and loving care.

John was a dear husband, a great father and step-father, and a fun grandpa who will be deeply missed by his family and many friends.

John will be missed by his wife, Karen Holden; his children, Scott Holden and Kelly Holden; step-children, Catherine (Colby) Buswell, Jennifer (Simon Fletcher) Carty; siblings, Skip (Kathy) Holden, Merry (Lee) Lowis, Carol (Sylvan) Mandell, Dorothy Holden Steben, Pam and John Bergman; grandchildren, Caressa Cordova, Atlas Fletcher, Aurora Buswell; numerous nieces and nephews; and many close friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, Ellis and Eleanor Holden; and his first wife, Shari Holden.

John’s family and friends will gather Thursday, November 21, 2024, from 4:00PM-7:00PM, at Borek Jennings Funeral Home, Hamburg Chapel. His Community Farewell will be held on Friday, November 22, 2024, at 11:00AM (10:00AM gathering), at Huron River Methodist Church, Dexter, Michigan. Pastor Steve Bringardener will serve as celebrant, eulogy by dear friend Pastor Bill Donahue. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation - www.christopherreeve.org. Please leave a message of comfort for John’s family at 1-877-231-7900, or sign his guestbook at www.borekjennings.com.

 Williamston United Methodist Church to offer free Thanksgiving Day dinner

The Williamston United Methodist Church is offering a free Thanksgiving Day dinner on Nov. 28th. Join us for a 12 noon seating at 211 S. Putnam St., one block south of the light. Please call 517/655-2430 and let us know how many will be attending. All are welcome!

LACASA hosts annual Starry Night Toy Drive to bring joy to children in need

LACASA, a nonprofit dedicated to providing hope and healing for victims of interpersonal violence, is hosting its annual Starry Night Toy Drive to help make the holidays brighter for local children in need. The toy drive runs now through Dec. 8, giving individuals and businesses an opportunity to donate new, unwrapped toys and gift cards for to children and teens at LACASA Center.

The toys collected through the drive will ensure every child and teen in LACASA’s programs receives a gift this holiday season. LACASA clients are victims and survivors of child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual violence. Donated toys and gift cards are provided for youth who are living in LACASA’s Crisis Shelter and LACASA’s Transitional Supportive Housing units, as well as those receiving services at LACASA’s Children’s Advocacy Center or LACASA counseling progams.

“Our Starry Night Toy Drive is a way to bring joy and light into the lives of children who need it most,” said LACASA President and CEO Bobette Schrandt. “With the support of our generous community, we can make this holiday season brighter for families facing difficult situations and ensure that children at LACASA feel the warmth and care of those around them.”

The items LACASA children and teens need most this holiday season include:

    -- Arts supplies (coloring & drawing books, colored pencils &               pens)

    --Puzzle books

    --Self-care supplies

    --Infant/toddler toys & books

    --Board games & card games

    --Movies & books

    --Gift cards for pre-teens & teens

(Visa/MasterCard/department store cards)

Donations can be dropped off at the LACASA Collection charity resale boutique, which is located at Tanger Outlets Howell, 1475 N. Burkhart Road, Suite A140. LACASA Collection is open 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Monday – Saturday, and 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday. In addition to toys, LACASA also accepts monetary donations to support its year-round programs, including the Crisis Shelter, forensic interviews, and individual and group counseling.

“We are incredibly grateful for the support of our community partners and individual donors who make our work, and this drive, possible year after year,” added Schrandt. “Their generosity ensures that even in the most challenging times, children in our community feel loved and supported.”

For more information about the Starry Night Toy Drive, visit www.lacasacenter.org/starry-night/. To make a donation or learn more about ways to support LACASA visit https://lacasacenter.org/giving/.

ABOUT LACASA: LACASA Center provides comprehensive services for victims of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual violence. This locally based nonprofit organization also spearheads county-wide education and awareness programs to help prevent abuse and keep our community safer. Learn more by visiting lacasacenter.org

 Friends of the Webberville Library hosting Silent Auction fundraiser

The Friends of the Webberville Library is currently hosting the Silent Auction Fundraiser in the library. This year’s event features nearly 70 items, including this full-sized “Snoozin’ With Snakes” colorful quilt. Get it on the bidding fun anytime the Library is open. The Auction will conclude at 6 pm on Tuesday Nov. 26th.

 Fowlerville District Library

Upcoming Events

Monday – Wednesday: 9:30 am to 7:00 pm

Thursday: 9:30 am to 8:00 pm

Friday: 9:30 am to 6:00 pm

Saturday: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Sunday: Closed

For any questions, or to register for programs, call us at 517-223-9089

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KIDS & FAMILY

Story Time with Mrs. D. (Ages 1-5)

Have fun singing songs, reading stories, dancing and playing!

Tues & Wed ● 10-11am

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Lego Club (Ages 7-12)

Build your own Lego creations and complete challenges 

Thursdays ● 4pm

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Crochet Kits

Stop by the library on the 15th of the month to grab a themed crochet amigurumi kit. Provide your own hook and everything else is included. While supplies last.

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Graphic Novel Book Club

Read the book and then come to discuss it. Snacks provided. Books are available at the front desk and are yours to keep. Next meeting we will discuss, WINGS OF FIRE by Tui T. Sutherland. 

Nov. 18 ● 4-5 pm

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Book Boxes (All ages)

Fill out the online form by visiting the events page on our website. Let the librarians pick a surprise selection of books for you. Register the first two weeks of every month to get next month’s box, which will be ready to pick up the first of the following month.

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Reading Dragons (All Ages)

Game on! Read to earn creature cards to collect and play games! Can you collect them all? Stop by the library to grab a reading log and a starter set to begin your adventure.

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TEENS

Teen After School Hours

Come and play Pokemon and tabletop games after school. 

Tuesdays ● 3:30 –5pm

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Dungeons & Dragons (Ages 12-18)

Come play D&D 5th Edition! No prior experience needed.

Wednesdays ● 2:30-5pm

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Switch Free Play (Ages 10-18)

Open gaming time with the library's Switch.

Fridays ● 2:30-5 pm

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November Create! Laser Printing (Ages 13 and up)

Next up is laser printing! Our Glowforge uses a high-powered laser to precisely slice or mark wood, leather and even metal. Over the course of November, we will learn how to make our visions a reality. What will you create? 

Mondays, Nov 18 ● 3:00-3:45 pm

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ADULTS

Adult Craft – Ornament Craft

Join us to make an ornament with all supplies included. It involves patterned paper, lots of pins and the results are lovely and the process addictive. Come to this adult program and have some fun. Registration is required. 

Thurs, Dec 5 ● 6 pm

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Find Your People at the Library

We are thrilled to continue this popular working group to explore the Ancestry Library Edition and other valuable genealogy resources. Bring your laptop or use one of our computers. Registration Requested.

Tues, Nov 19 ● 1-2:30 pm

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Jam Session

Open Jam Sessions are becoming a monthly tradition here at the library. Led by community members who love to learn, share and connect; all levels, instruments and genres are welcome! Newcomers are encouraged to lead tunes when they feel called. Song leads call out chords and changes. Questions? Email kjdamerow@gmail.com, OPENJAM in the subject line. 

Tues, Nov 19 ● 5:30 – 7:00pm

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Cardmaking

Greet your friends and loved ones with beautiful homemade greeting cards-made by you! You will make four different cards to take home. All supplies included. Registration is required. 

Thurs, Jan 23 ● 6:30 pm & Fri, Jan 24 ● 11am

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Scrapbooking (Adults)

Make the most of your memories and join us for a fun day of scrapbooking your favorite photos. Stay the whole time or for just a few hours. Everyone gets their own table. Light refreshments will be provided. Registration is required. 

Sat, Dec 21 ● 10:30 – 3:30

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Neighborhood Book Group (Adults)

We’re excited about the new format for our monthly afternoon book club. Members will take turns facilitating the discussions. Come and enjoy some literary camaraderie! Register to get a free copy of the book, while supplies last. Registration begins one month before each scheduled meeting. Next up we will discuss THE SISTERHOOD by Liza Mundy. 

Thurs, Nov 21● 2pm

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Sewing (Adults) Please note the changes in dates:

Bring your sewing machine and learn from a master seamstress. All levels of skill are welcome. Registration is required. 

Wed, Nov 20 ● 5:30-8pm & Fri, & Nov 22 ● 10-2pm

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Christmas in the Ville

The Jazz Cat Trio will be here performing live between 2 & 4 pm. Join us for all the fun. 

Sat, Dec 7 ● 2-4 pm

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Author Visit

J. R. Armstrong, the local award-winning author, will be here to discuss her latest release, SILENT COMES THE NIGHT. 

Thurs, Dec 19 ● 3:00-3:45pm

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Christmas Songs with Gary Dixon

Join us for an enjoyable evening with an entertainer back by popular demand! Join us for this live performance to get into the holiday spirit. 

Thurs Dec 12 ● 6 pm

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FDL Oral History Project

Record your history with us as we capture the memories and stories of our residents. Call to schedule an audio interview, which can be done by a family member or staff and can include video.

Recordings will become part of the FDL historical collection.

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A Friendly Reminder

We are happy to be fine-free, however after 3 months the item will be withdrawn from our system and can no longer be returned. A library lost/replacement fee will be applied to the account. Please return your items on time so that others can enjoy them too.

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Thanksgiving

The library will be closed on Thursday, Nov 28 and Friday, Nov 29 in observance of the holiday. We wish everyone a safe and happy Turkey Day.

Saturday, November 9, 2024

 Luana Mae Sawyer

Luana Mae Sawyer, age 98, of Webberville, Michigan went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on November 4, 2024. She was born in White Oak Township on July 25, 1926 to Ernest Hill and Nettie Monroe. She grew up in a family with nine siblings and loved spending time with them. She married Tommie L. Sawyer on August 31, 1946. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend.

Luana is survived by her two daughters, Shirley LaPine (Jim) and Luana Fuller (Eddie), son Tom Sawyer (Sherry), two sisters Carole Oesterle and Sharon Harrison, one sister-in-law Connie Monroe, eleven grandchildren, thirty-one great grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren.

Luana was a lifelong Webberville resident and worked for Peoples State Bank and Cal-Gas Propane. She also served as the Leroy Township Treasurer for twenty-eight years. She loved entertaining family and friends and enjoyed travelling throughout the US and abroad. She traveled three times by motorcycle to Alaska with her husband and brothers and sisters.

Preceding her in death were her husband of seventy-three years, Tommie L. Sawyer; her parents, Ernest and Nettie Monroe; four brothers, Lester, Roy, Ernest Hill, and Matthew; three sisters, Evelyn Monroe, Ernestine Branch, and Marion March; and one great grandchild, Caleb Turner.

Visitation was held on Friday, November 8 from 4:00-7:00 PM and again on Saturday, November 9 from 10:00-11:00 AM at the Herrmann Funeral Home, 1005 East Grand River, Fowlerville, Michigan. The funeral service was being held on Saturday, November, 9 at 11:00 AM immediately following visitation at the Herrmann Funeral Home. Interment was at the Alchin Cemetery in Webberville immediately following the funeral.

The family would like to thank those that provided the kind and compassionate care Luana received at the Willows in Okemos, Michigan during the past few weeks.

Arrangements entrusted to Herrmann Funeral Home. Online condolences may be expressed at pjherrmannfuneralhome.com

Gov. Whitmer proclaims November as ‘Michigan Craft Beverage’ Month

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has proclaimed November as ‘Michigan Craft Beverage’ Month, encouraging Michiganders to support world-class, locally produced wine, beer, cider, and spirits throughout the holiday season.

“Michigan’s multi-billion-dollar craft beverage industry supports thousands of good-paying jobs and strengthens local communities across the state,” said Governor Whitmer. “During Michigan Craft Beverage Month, I encourage Michiganders to join us in saying ‘Cheers’ to the excellent products we make right here at home. Let’s keep working together to support this iconic industry and grow our economy.”

Michigan Craft Beverage Month also recognizes the role of craft beverage businesses in making Michigan a great place to live and work. These businesses are impactful to community placemaking, economic development, and agritourism. With most Michigan counties hosting at least one craft beverage business, these companies reflect the regionality and vibrancy of the state’s rural and urban landscapes.

Farming and agriculture are at the heart of the state’s thriving craft beverage sector. Michigan’s climate is well-suited for producing excellent wine grapes, abundant cider apples, aromatic hops, and complex grains for brewing and distilling.

“When we choose locally made products during Craft Beverage Month and throughout the year, we are often supporting Michigan’s farms, which is where the flavor starts,” said Tim Boring, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Director and Chair of the Michigan Craft Beverage Council. “Michigan’s craft beverage industry continues to grow and is an essential part of our local economies.”

“The holiday season is a great time to support Michigan-made,” said Jenelle Jagmin, Michigan Craft Beverage Council Executive Director. “Whether you’re hosting or attending an event, a locally produced bottle pairs perfectly with festive meals. After all, Michigan is known for crisp, cool-climate wines, well-balanced hard ciders, iconic beers, and well-crafted spirits.”

To learn more about the Michigan Craft Beverage Council and find Michigan craft beverage businesses near you, visit michigancraftbeverage.com