Saturday, July 20, 2024

 Williamston Summer Concert Series to feature local talent on July 25th

The Williamston Summer Concert Series continues this Thursday, July 25 at 7pm in the McCormick Park, featuring the annual Local Talent Review. The band consists of local musicians and vocalists. This is a always a fun night. This concert is sponsored by Six String Place. Also featured is the Williamston Eagles. The concert series invites you to order a "To Go" beverage from our downtown "social district' restaurants.

Concerts are free and presented by the Williamston Area Beautification Fund. The 2024 Concert patons are Granger Waste Services and Williamston Rotary. For a complete schedule go to FaceBook: Williamston Summer Concert Series.

 Oak Grove United Methodist Men serving Chicken BBQ on August 3rd

Oak Grove United Methodist Men invite you to their annual Chicken BBQ on Saturday, August 3, 5-7 p.m. at the Oak Grove United Methodist Church, 6686 Oak Grove Rd., Howell (5 miles n. of M-59). Come dine indoors and enjoy a meal of barbecued chicken, potato salad, baked beans, corn & sheet cake. All for a free-will donation. Questions? Call the church office at 517-546-3942.

 Fowlerville Senior Center hosting beginner level painting class

The Fowlerville Senior Center is hosting a beginner level painting class and we are inviting members of the Fowlerville community to join us in the fun and exploration of our inner artist. No painting or art experience is necessary.

Our painting course of study will be held on Thursday, August 1, from 6 – 9pm at the Fowlerville Senior Center, 203 N. Collins, Fowlerville.

Class participants must be 18 years of age or older and class size is limited.

All painting supplies will be provided.

Participants are requested to bring one 8 X 10 picture of something they would like to paint. We suggest something not to detailed if this sis your first painting class. We will show you an easy way to sketch this picture onto the canvas, and you will then utilize your imagination and artist eye to paint it

The cost of the class is $15.00 per participant.

Stop by and sign up at the Senior Center, 203 N. Collins St, Fowlerville. Or call 517-223-3929, to be placed on the class roster.

 138th Annual Fowlerville Family Fair begins six-day run this Monday

The 138th Annual Fowlerville Family Fair begins its six-day run this Monday, July 22, and continues through Saturday, July 27.

Evening Grandstand entertainment, carnival rides and games of chance, livestock judging, the Youth Show auctions, a chainsaw wood carver, the Livingston Centre Historical Village, and the ‘Farm to Fair’ exhibit will once again highlight the vareity of offerings.

Monday’s schedule includes the Family Kick-off Program where the Fair Queen and the Fair Homemaker of the Year contests take place from 2-4 p.m. at the Finlan Gazebo. A presentation on the uses of lavender and the announcement of the Citizen of the Year are also part of the program.

Harness racing starts at 5 p.m. in front of the Grandstand. Two and three-year-old trotters and pacers entered in the Spartan Stake Races are competing in eight categories for purses totaling $20,000.

A Still Exhibit Achievement Program also starts at 5 p.m., with the event being held in the Livestock Arena. This will be followed by Family Fun Night at 7 p.m. featuring the Ag Olympics.

Tuesday’s evening Grandstand show is the USA Demolition Derby Figure 8 races, beginning at 8 p.m. Harness racing with the Colt Stakes Green Circuit entries is planned for 11 a.m. There’s also the Mini-Pony Race to enjoy.

The midway opens at 1 p.m. with the Skerbeck Entertainment Group once again providing the rides. Armbands are available for $30.

Wednesday is Kids Day at the fair. Activities start at 10 a.m. in the Finlan Gazebo. A spelling bee also gets underway at this time, with young contestants testing their memory skills at the Green Church. A Pedal Pullers competition is planned at 12 noon near the fair office. The midway opens at 1 p.m. with a $25 armband and 10 bikes are being raffled off during the afternoon.

That evening the USA Demolition Derby puts on its show in front of the Grandstand, with the action commencing at 8 p.m.

Thursday evening’s Grandstand entertainment will be a Tractor & Truck Pull. This event begins at 6 p.m.

Earlier in the day will be the Small Market Animal Auction at 2 p.m. in the Livestock Arena. Chickens, turkeys, waterfowl, and rabbits are being put up for bid by the Youth Show exhibitors.

The midway opens at 1 p.m. with a $30 armband available.

The Large Market Animal Auction highlights the Friday afternoon schedule with the bidding getting underway at 2 p.m. in the Livestock Arena. Beef and dairy steers, feeder calves, hogs, sheep, and goats will be sold during the event.

The midway once again opens at 1 p.m. with a $30 armband offered.

The evening Grandstand entertainment features the Lost Nations Rodeo at 7 p.m. Bull riding, junior bull riding, cowgirl barrel racing, and a boot scramble for the kids are all part of the show.

Saturday begins with two events, both scheduled at 10 a.m. The Still Life Acution is planned at the Livestock Arena, while the Veterans, Military & First Responders Presentation is taking place at the Finlan Gazebo. Free gate admission will be given for veterans, current military personnel, and first responders with proof of status.

The final day of the midway begins at 1 p.m. with a $30 armband offered. The wood charinsaw carver auction is planned for 6 p.m. at his tent, with some of the proceeds going to the fair.

The Lost Nation’s Rodeo returns at 7 p.m. in front of the Grandstand. The line-up includes another round of bull riding and cowgirl barrell racing, along with bull fighting and a sheep scramble for the kids.

Events and activities going on throughout the week are the chainsaw carving by Ben Risney, the First Bite Fishing Tank, GrandpaCratchet Puppet shows, Last Chance Magic, and Rugus the Dufus. The ‘Farm to Fair’ exhibit is once again providing informational displays and activities in the dairy barn.

Live music by DeWayne Spaw is set for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and by Bill Moran of Webberville on Friday and Saturday, with all of the shows taking place prior to the evening Grandstand shows.

Open Class Home Arts are back under the Grandstand, with over 700 entries. Live demonstrations of the various crafts are taking place at this location each afternoon during fair week.

The Youth Show Still Exhibits can be seen in the 4-H Building and the barn adjacent to it, while the livestock entries are located in the various barns in the back of the grounds.

Several of the buildings in the Livingston Centre Historical Village will be open to visitors during the week as well.

Crossroads United Methodist Church offers Vacation Bible School July 22-26

“Jesus Is A Game-Changer” is the theme for children and their families at the free, annual vacation Bible school July 22-26 at Crossroads United Methodist Church. The fun will be based pm favorite board, electronic and TV games.

The church is located at 5491 Zimmer Road, at the corner of Haslett and Zimmer roads east of Haslett and north of Williamston,

Running from 6 to 8 p.m. each evening, VBS will start with supper. Kids will enjoy games, science lessons, crafts, Bible teachings and music. On Friday night the whole family is invited for a carnival with games, a dunk tank and ice cream.

There is no age limit for , but all children must be potty-trained. For more details, please call the church at 517/655-1466, email at office.umccrossroads@gmail.com or find the church on FaceBook. 

 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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STORYTIMES

Family Storytime (Ages 1-5)

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

Tuesdays & Wednesdays ● 10am

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KIDS & FAMILY

Summer Reading Challenge

Readers of all ages and abilities are welcome to register for our 2024 Summer Reading Challenge. Read books and complete activities to win prizes. Register by visiting the library or online.

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Adventures in Chocolate (Ages 10+)

Do you have a sweet tooth? Enjoy a variety of chocolate, test out your taste buds by guessing candy bars, and enjoy chocolate trivia! Friday, Aug 9 ● 4:30-5:30pm

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Kid Adventure Series (Ages 6-12)

Join us for Under the Sea Magic Art Mon, July 22 ● 4pm

Join us to make a Constellation Jar Mon Aug 12 ● 4pm

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John Dudley Magic Camp (Ages 7-14)

Learn secrets to some cool magic tricks and take home a bag of tricks to "wow” your friends. Fri, July 26 ● 4:30 – 5:30pm

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First Friday Performance (All Ages)

Join us for a live performance by Kari Holmes-”Nashville Entertainer of the Year” to get your weekend off to a great start. Fri, Aug 2 ● 5 pm

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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 Club (Ages 7-12)

Join Storm for a discussion on I SURVIVED THE SINKING OF THE TITANIC by Lauren Tarshis , Monday, Aug 19 ● 4-5pm

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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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TEENS

Teen Tuesdays at the Movies

Join us to watch SOMETIMES I THINK ABOUT DYING together.

Tues July 30 ● 3pm

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Twitch Streaming (All Ages)

Join Connor and Tally and get sneak peeks of new games! Find us online - twitch.tv/fowlervillelibrary

Mondays ● 3:30-4:30pm

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Board Games with Connor (Age 10+)

Join Connor and friends for some after school fun.

Tuesdays ● 3-5pm

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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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Fantastic Fungi (Ages 7-18)

Assemble your own little oyster mushroom bucket that can be harvested a few weeks later at home. Registration is required. Mon, July 29 ● 3-4pm

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ADULTS

Rag Wreath (Adults)

Join Jackie and Cindy to make a decorative wreath for your front door. Registration Required. Thurs, Aug 1● 6:30pm

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Man-Eaters of Tsavo

Daniel L. McMaster, journalist, will be here to tell the true tale of a pair of man-eating lions that terrorized Tsavo, Kenya and halted construction of a railroad bridge in 1898. You won’t want to miss this engaging speaker. Thurs, Aug 22 ● 7-8pm

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Find Your People at the Library

Join us for this fun exploration of Ancestry, Library Edition.

Bring your laptop or use one of our computers. Tues, Aug 13 ● 1pm

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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. Tue Aug 20 ● 5:30 – 7:00pm

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Cardmaking

Join Mary to make 4 greeting cards with the theme of “Adventure”. Registration is required. Thurs, July 25 ● 6:30 pm & Fri, July 26 ● 11am

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Scrapbooking (Adults)

Join Mary to scrapbook your favorite photos. Stay the whole time or for just a few hours. Everyone gets their own table. Registration is required. Sat, Aug 17 ● 10:30 – 3:30

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Shelf-Indulgence Book Group (Adults)

This is a traditional book discussion group. You can get a copy of the book at the front desk. Next meeting, we will discuss ART THIEF by Michael Finkle, Thurs, July 25 ● 2 pm

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Beyond the Book Discussion Group (Adults)

Book discussion plus movie or documentary. Books are available at the front desk. Next meeting, we will discuss SUITE FRANCAISE by Irene Nemirovsky, Thurs, Aug 8 ● 6:30pm

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Sewing with Patty (Adults)

Bring your sewing machine and learn from a pro. Registration is required. Fri, Aug 9 ● 10-2pm, Wed, Aug 14 ● 6-8pm

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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.

Saturday, July 13, 2024

 Chad Allen Nichols

Chad Allen Nichols, 55 of Waterford, Michigan passed away Wednesday, June 19, 2024. A Memorial Service will be held at Herrmann Funeral Home at 1005 E. Grand River Ave in Fowlerville, Michigan on July 20th at 11:00 am. The family will receive friends beginning at 9:30 am. A luncheon will follow at the American Legion #141 in Howell, MI.

Chad was raised in Fowlerville and graduated from Fowlerville High School in 1987. He is survived by his loving parents Tom and Nancy Nichols, sister ShayAnn and brother-in-law Doug Copley, step-sister Carman, and half-brothers Matthew and Tracy. He is also survived by nephews Michael and Matthew, niece Kelly, and the love of his life and shopping buddy, niece Ashleigh. He was preceded in death by his sister Shari, half-brother Travis and his grandparents.

Chad had so many friends in school. He really loved band and his dear Miss Palazzolo. But football was his passion, and when he could play no more after graduation, he became a diehard Detroit Lions fan and rarely missed a home game for many years. Chad was a tool and die maker and had been for 30 years before his passing.

Chad had friends in all walks of life and made friends everywhere he went. He was a member of the Moose #2685, American Legion #141and Eagles Aerie #3607and was an accomplished dancer in his younger years. He loved riding his motorcycle, whether by himself or on road trips with friends. Chad was on a trip supporting the nonprofit charity Rolling with Rhino at the time of his passing. Chad’s family would like to send out a special thank you to Dale Lappala and Gerald Hogg for being with him as he slipped away to heaven. They would also like to thank the rest of the riders for what they did.

The family asks attendees of the luncheon to show their Lions Pride by wearing Detroit Lions attire at the luncheon.

For those wishing to purchase flowers or make contributions to the family, they ask instead that you make a donation to the charity Rolling with Rhino in Chad’s honor. Donations can be made by visiting https://rwrhino.org

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