Saturday, October 26, 2019

Jennifer A. (Schems) Van Sickle
   Jennifer A. Van Sickle, born May 25, 1973, died peacefully on October 22, 2019 at Duke, Hock Family Hospice in Durham, NC with her family by her side.
   She is survived by her husband, Michael; three children, Justin, Allison and AJ; her parents, Randy and Mary DeFaut and Randy and Bambi (Schems) Wolf; her siblings, Rhiannon (Schems) Wilson (Chris), Tina (DeFaut) Buckley (Kevin), and Terry DeFaut (Christine).
   She was preceded in death by her grandparents, George and Betty Kern, Glenn and Mariion Schems, and Bill and Pearl DeFaut.
   Jennifer graduated from Fowlerville High School in 1991 and the University of Southern California, Los Angeles in 1995.
   A memorial celebration and luncheon will be held at Conway Township Hall, 8015 N. Fowlerville Road in Fowlerville on Sunday, October 27, 2019 at 2:00pm. The family will host any friends and family who want to come by later at their home after the luncheon at 8308 N. Fowlerville Road, Fowlerville, MI.

Jerry Allen Staudenmaier
    Jerry Allen Staudenmaier, age 80, a United States Air Force veteran, passed away on October 17, 2019 at the U of M Hospital in Ann Arbor surrounded by his loved ones.
   Jerry was born August 31, 1939 in Ann Arbor, MI to Louis E. and Olga Staudenmaier who have preceded him in death. He was married to Ruby Lee Reffitt on April 6, 1985 and she preceded him in death in February 2011.
  Jerry is survived by his two sons: Jerry Lee Staudenmaier of Lansing MI and Charles Jacob Staudenmaier of Webberville MI, as well as his stepdaughter, Barbara Lynn Reffitt and his grandson, Jacob Allen Lee Decator of Lansing MI.
  A memorial service will be held on November 9 at the VFW Hall in Fowlerville.

Kelly Janet Oliver
   Kelly Janet Oliver, age 51, of Fowlerville, died peacefully on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 on a farm she knew well. She was surrounded by her son, Jeff Oliver (who took continuous care of her through her journey with cancer) and close-knit friends.
  Kelly enjoyed watching TV. Baking was her specialty, and no one could made a chocolate chip cookie like she did.
    Kelly left behind her beloved son, Jeff Oliver; brothers, Todd (Charlotte) Van Sickle and David (Susan) Van Sickle; sister, Sally (Mark) Everett; and nieces and nephews.
   Preceding Kelly in death were her parents, Robert and Joanne Van Sickle.
   A celebration of Kelly’s life was taking place on the McLearon Farm on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019 from 1-3 p.m.

Upcoming Programs at the Fowlerville District Library
    All programs are intended for Fowlerville School District residents. Register in-person to attend; starting the first of each month, unless otherwise stated. Adult programs include a $5 refundable cash deposit. Teen Program attendance requires a signed 2019-2020 Program Permission Form.
   Call (517) 223-9089 for more information.
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The library and parking lot will be closing at 5pm on Thursday, October 31st for Fowlerville Area Helpers Halloween Trunk-or-Treating. Happy trick-or-treating and be safe. 
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WEEKLY DROP-IN PROGRAMS
Reading to Bosco: Most Mondays at 4pm
All Ages. Bosco is a Therapy Dog-in-Training. Reading to Bosco improves literacy skills, builds fluency, and reading confidence regardless of ability. Bosco’s “Mom” Shelly has been a part of our library community for over 15 years volunteering her time and her other reading therapy dogs. 
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Cardio Drumming: Tuesdays at 7pm
Adults. Get your sweat on with a fun workout from instructor Kim Griffes. Please remember to bring water and wear comfy clothes. Spaces are limited to 20 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. *There is a cash fee of $6 for this class if you bring your own equipment. Kit rental is additional $2 fee. 
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D&D and Magic the Gathering Club: Thursdays 2:30-4pm starting October 3rd
6th-12th Graders. Drop in at the Library for a fun afterschool group where you can learn more about Dungeon & Dragons role-playing game and play Magic the Gathering card game on your own. We provide the Dungeon Master (Ms. Tally), snacks and drinks… you provide the fun!
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Cozy Crafting Around the Fireplace: Tuesdays 6pm-7pm Starting Nov. 5th
Adult Drop-in.   Join us at the library for an opportunity to work on current craft projects and to socialize with other crafters.  Bring your knitting, needlepoint, or other current craft project to work on in the library around the cozy fireplace. 
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Honest Yoga at the Library: Fridays at 9:30am
Adults. Join Erin Wade RYT, owner of Honest Yoga, for Gentle Yoga at the Library. Gentle Yoga is for adults of all ages through modifications and the use of props. Please bring a mat to practice on. *There is a cash fee of $5 fee for this class.
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SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS
Fowlerville Area Helpers Trunk-or-Treat: Thursday, October 31st 6-8pm 
Join the Fowlerville Police Department, the Fowlerville Area Fire Department, Fowlerville Community Schools, the First Baptist Church, us, and more at the second annual Fowlerville Area Helpers Trunk-or-Treat event. Touch a cool truck, visit community helpers, and get treats all in a secure parking lot. The library closes at 5pm and then the fun begins at 6pm! Restrooms accessible at the First Baptist Church. Drop-in event!
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Pop-Up Library: Teen Edition: Tuesday November 5th @ FHS and Wednesday November 6th @ FJHS
Fowlerville District Library is coming to school during lunches again! Students can get a library card; check in & out FDL books; get help with the Axis 360 app & ebooks; and register to attend FDL teen programs! Students can chat with us about their interests; in books, movies, videos games and pop culture.
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Keep Calm & Relax: Friday, November 8th  5-7pm
6th-12 Graders. Stressed and worn out from tests and studying? Come take a break with us at the library. Join us at the library for a time to unwind with friends, library staff and Raija, of You4Euh Yoga LLC after hours! Learn fun and relaxing techniques to help you relax throughout the school year. R-E-L-AX and enjoy some time with friends and make a cool craft. *Registration opens November 1st
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Adult Pop-Up Library:  Monday November 11th 10 am at Livingston Greene and 11am at Glenwood Apartments 
We coming to visit residents of Livingston Greene and Glenwood apartments! Starting on Monday November 11th we will be visiting the residents of Livingston Greene and Glenwood every second Monday of the month through the winter. Residents will be able to get a library card; check in & out FDL books, books on CD, and DVDS. We will also help residents access the Axis 360 app and ebooks! Visit us in your common room!
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Comforting Casseroles Tasting & Recipe Swap: Thursday, November 14th at 7pm
Got a favorite casserole that you want to share with friends? Looking for some new casseroles recipes to warm you up this November? Join us for a casserole tasting and recipe swap at the library. Make a casserole, then bring it and the recipe to the library to share! The library staff will copy all the recipes & you will leave with some new recipes to try at home. *Please provide enough for 22 samples *Registration opens November 1st
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Family Movie Night: The Lego Movie 2: Wednesday, November 20th 5:30-7pm
“Everything is Awesome” at the library family movie night! We’ll be serving pizza, popcorn & drinks during the show! *Movie length: 1 hour 47 minutes *Registration opens November 1st
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    Follow us on Facebook & Instagram: @fowlervillelibrary or visit our website at www.fowlervillelibrary.org.

Fowlerville Auxiliary holding Fish  & Chips or Burger & Fries on Nov. 6
    The Fowlerville VFW Auxiliary will holding a dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 6, from 4-7 p.m. at the VFW Hall, 215 Veterans Drive. Fish & Chips or Burger & Fries will be offered. The meal also includes coleslaw, dessert, and drink. Cost is $8 per person.

Annual Thanksgiving Dinner being offered to Single Seniors on Nov. 26
   The Annual Single Seniors Thanksgiving Dinner is being offered Nov. 26, at the VFW Hall, located at 215 Veterans Dr., Fowlerville. Doors open at 4 p.m., with dinner served at 5:30 p.m.
   The dinner is put on by the VFW Post and the VFW Auxiliary. Deadline to sign-up is Nov. 15. Call Tonya at 517-861-9347 or leave a message at the VFW Hall at 517-223-9842.

Webberville United Methodist Church holding Chili Cook-Off & Silent Auction 
   Webberville United Methodist Church, located at Holt Road and South M-52, will hold a Chili Cook-Off and Silent Auction on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 5-7 p.m. to raise money for summer youth camp scholarships. Tickets for chili samples, salad, and cornbread will cost only $5. You will be able to vote for your favorite chili. 



Halloween Treat Night being held at Webberville United Methodist Church
   Webberville United Methodist Church, located at Holt Road and South M-52, will be having its annual Halloween Treat Night on Thursday, Oct, 31, from 6 to 8 p.m. inside the church. In addition to candy treats for the kids, cider and doughnut holes will be served. Everyone is invited to bring their children to this safe environment.

Fowlerville & Webberville announce trick or treat hours; special events also taking place during the evening 
    Halloween Trick or Treat hours will be 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 31, in both the Village of Fowlerville and the Village of Webberville. 
   The Fowlerville District Library will host its second annual Fowlerville Area Helpers Trunk-or-Treat event, starting at 6 p.m.  Also taking part will be the police department, fire department, local schools, and the First Baptist Church. Touch a cool truck, visit community helpers, and get treats at the library’s secure parking lot on South Grand Avenue.
    The Fowlerville Fire Department will also be open that evening for visitors, with the VFW supplying refreshments.
   Elsewhere, the Fowlerville United Brethren Church will be holding a ‘Trunk & Treat’  from 6 to 8 p.m. with candy, food, games and prizes. The First United Methodist Church will also be handing out candy at its parking lot on South Second Street during the trick or treat hours.
    In Webberville, the Leroy Township Fire Station will once again be hosting a party, starting at 8 p.m. Treats and refreshments will be offered and a costume judging contest will take place. Also that evening, the Webberville United Methodist Church, located at the corner of South M-52 and Holt Road, will hold its annual Halloween Treat Night from 6 to 8 p.m. inside the church. Candy treats will be handed out to the kids, cider and doughnuts will be served to everyone.

“Surviving the Holidays” Seminar being offered at Family Impact Wellness Center on Sunday, Nov. 17
    No matter how long it has been since your loved one has passed away, grief can make the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays a painful time.  But there is hope.
     Family Impact Centers is offering this informative and encouraging video seminar that will help you get through your difficult times and discover new ways to enjoy the holidays again.  At this event, you will receive a booklet for notetaking that also contains valuable material for you to keep and put to use.   The seminar is free of charge and is being held on Sunday, November 17th from 6 – 8 p.m. at the Family Impact Wellness Center, located at 9430 W. Grand River Avenue just west of Fowlerville.  
     For more information or to register, please call Family Impact Center at 517-223-4428.  Deadline to sign up is Friday, November 15th.  Pre-registration is required.

Saturday, October 19, 2019

Gregg Arthur Ayotte
     Gregg Arthur Ayotte, 62 of Fowlerville Michigan passed away Tuesday, October 8th, 2019 at home surrounded by his loving family.
    Gregg was born on January 17, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan to Clifford and Joan Ayotte. He attended Fowlerville High School and raised four children in the community of Fowlerville. He worked many years as a Detroit teamster, Local 299. He enjoyed his career and it gave him the opportunity to work with celebrities, singers, athletes, and legendary wrestlers. 
    He was a devoted single father that was always there and brought a little magic to every moment. He spent years as the proud ring man and biggest supporter of his oldest son, Chris, in Golden Gloves boxing. He was an avid collector of art and odd treasures from around the globe. He was a talented artist, carpenter, landscaper, cook, and storyteller. He was a joker. He was a papa. He was a beloved father. 
    Gregg was preceded in death by his father Clifford Ayotte, his mother Joan Ayotte, and his oldest son Christian Ayotte. He is survived by his three children, Jennifer Ayotte, Daniel Ayotte, and Lianne Ridenour, as well as his brother Alan Ayotte, sister Lori Miller, and seventeen cherished grandchildren. 
    Gregg was truly one of a kind and will be dearly missed. Funeral services were held on Friday, October 11th with a burial following at Greenwood Cemetery.  Arrangements entrusted to Herrmann Funeral Home. Online condolences may be expressed at pjherrmannfuneralhome.com

George T. Knaggs
   George T. Knaggs, age 75, of Johannesburg, MI passed away on Friday, October 11, 2019 at his home surrounded by family. He was a former resident of Fowlerville and worked at the Pepsi Cola plant in Howell and then Pinckney Molded Plastics. He moved to Johannesburg in 1998.
    He enjoyed playing bingo and working in his garden.
    George was born to Daniel and Opal Knaggs on December 14, 1943. He is survived by his children: George W. (Sue) Knaggs, Brian K. (Denise) Knaggs, and Geoffrey (Kim) Knaggs; grandchildren: Nakesha D. (Joshua) Gallimore, Danielle M. (Gabriel) Current, Cassandra S. (Robert) Root, Geoffrey S. Knaggs, Hunter T. Knaggs, Eric W.  (Heather) McClain, and Joshua D. McClain; 12 great-grandchildren; siblings: Daniel A. Knaggs, Shirley Cooley, Mary Lou Hale, and Heraldine Ann Leary. George was preceded in death by his parents and his sister Janice E. Grill

Mary Dee VanDellen Sist, DVM
    Mary Dee Sist  was born on March 30, 1947 in Detroit, Michigan and was the daughter of the late Clarence and Clare Dee VanDellen. She passed away on August 19, 2019, after a brief illness. She was a Williamston area resident. 
    Dr. Sist was a veterinarian in the area for more than 45 years.  Since 1992, she owned the Animal Care Clinic. She was a member of the Michigan State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory  and was a specialist in Endocrinology.
    Mary Dee was a 1965 graduate of Royal Oak Kimball High School. She graduated in 1969 from Michigan State University with Honors, earning a Bachelors of Arts in Interior Design, and acquired her Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) at Michigan State University in 1973.
    In 1974, Mary Dee acquired her first Saluki and she encompassed her life. She was a healthy active dog that loved to course on her farm. She died prematurely, and in 1999, Mary Dee founded Saluki Health Research Foundation to initiate, support, and carry out veterinary research into diseases and health problems of dogs, with an emphasis on the Saluki breed.
    Dr. Sist was prominent in the veterinarian profession for her extensive canine research, especially in cardiac parameters and pathology as well as cancer of the blood vessels, thyroid hormone, autoimmune disorders, and neurological disorders. She was published in many journals including those of the American Veterinary Association and American Kennel Club.  She was a featured presenter at the Saluki World Congress in Helsinki, Finland in June 2008.In new window
    Her farm,  Tazi Farm Salukis on Meech Road, is world renowned. Her dogs are with owners and have been shown all over the United States and around the world including: Switzerland, Prague, Germany, Finland, and Egypt.  She has been nationally recognized by the Saluki Club of America and her contributions will be missed. 
    She also raised sheep, horses, donkeys, and poultry. Always a researcher and teacher, she included interns and friends in her research in synchronized lambing practices.   She was an avid gardener and a member of the Lansing Orchid Society.  Her orchids, zinnias, and daisies were the beauty in her day, and she was invigorated by her world travels, photography, helping her patients, and especially her dogs.  
    She will be sincerely missed by her dogs, family, friends, clients, patients, and colleagues. 
    Mary Dee is survived by her beloved Saluki boys:  Dehr, Bikr, Tiyee, Mehmet, and Morocco.  
    A Memorial Celebration of Life will take place October 27  from 1:00p.m.-4:00 p.m.  at the Williamston Roadhouse, 3700 East Grand River, Williamston, MI 48895.

Upcoming Programs at the Fowlerville District Library
All programs are intended for Fowlerville School District residents. Register in-person to attend; starting the first of each month, unless otherwise stated. Adult programs include a $5 refundable cash deposit. Teen Program attendance requires a signed 2019-2020 Program Permission Form.
Call (517) 223-9089 for more information.
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The library and parking lot will be closing at 5pm on Thursday, October 31st for Fowlerville Area Helpers Halloween Trunk-or-Treating. Happy trick-or-treating and be safe. 
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WEEKLY DROP-IN PROGRAMS
Reading to Bosco: Most Mondays at 4pm
All Ages. Bosco is a Therapy Dog-in-Training. Reading to Bosco improves literacy skills, builds fluency, and reading confidence regardless of ability. Bosco’s “Mom” Shelly has been a part of our library community for over 15 years volunteering her time and her other reading therapy dogs. 
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Cardio Drumming: Tuesdays at 7pm
Adults. Get your sweat on with a fun workout from instructor Kim Griffes. Please remember to bring water and wear comfy clothes. Spaces are limited to 20 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. *There is a cash fee of $6 for this class if you bring your own equipment. Kit rental is additional $2 fee. 
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D&D and Magic the Gathering Club: Thursdays 2:30-4pm starting October 3rd
6th-12th Graders. Drop in at the Library for a fun afterschool group where you can learn more about Dungeon & Dragons role-playing game and play Magic the Gathering card game on your own. We provide the Dungeon Master (Ms. Tally), snacks and drinks… you provide the fun!
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Cozy Crafting Around the Fireplace: Tuesdays 6pm-7pm Starting Nov. 5th
Adult Drop-in.   Join us at the library for an opportunity to work on current craft projects and to socialize with other crafters.  Bring your knitting, needlepoint, or other current craft project to work on in the library around the cozy fireplace. 
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Honest Yoga at the Library: Fridays at 9:30am
Adults. Join Erin Wade RYT, owner of Honest Yoga, for Gentle Yoga at the Library. Gentle Yoga is for adults of all ages through modifications and the use of props. Please bring a mat to practice on. *There is a cash fee of $5 fee for this class.
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SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS
PJ & Costume Party: Wednesday, October 23rd 5:30-6:30pm
Kids K-5th Grades. Come to the Library in your pjs or costume for a fun Halloween-themed party! Play some ‘spooky’ games, hear a ‘chilling’ story, and make an ‘eerie’ craft! There are limited spots for this event. *Registration opens October 1st.
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Spooky Cement Skulls: Thursday, October 24th  7pm
Adults.  Join the Library’s crafty team, Cindy and Jen, to paint spook-tacular cement skulls. They provide the materials; you provide the creativity and fun! There are a limited number of cement skulls available. *Registration opens October 1st.
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Fowlerville Area Helpers Trunk-or-Treat: Thursday, October 31st 6-8pm 
Join the Fowlerville Police Department, the Fowlerville Area Fire Department, Fowlerville Community Schools, the First Baptist Church, us, and more at the second annual Fowlerville Area Helpers Trunk-or-Treat event. Touch a cool truck, visit community helpers, and get treats all in a secure parking lot. The library closes at 5pm and then the fun begins at 6pm! Restrooms accessible at the First Baptist Church. Drop-in event!
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Pop-Up Library: Teen Edition: Tuesday November 5th @ FHS and Wednesday November 6th @ FJHS
Fowlerville District Library is coming to school during lunches again! Students can get a library card; check in & out FDL books; get help with the Axis 360 app &ebooks; and register to attend FDL teen programs! Students can chat with us about their interests; in books, movies, video games and pop culture.
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Keep Calm & Relax: Friday, November 8th  5-7pm
6th-12 Graders. Stressed and worn out from tests and studying?Come take a break with us at the library. Join us at the library for a time to unwind with friends, library staff and Raija, of You4Euh Yoga LLC after hours! Learn fun and relaxing techniques to help you relax throughout the school year. R-E-L-A-X and enjoy some time with friends and make a cool craft. *Registration opens November 1st
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Adult Pop-Up Library:  Monday November 11th 10 am at Livingston Greene and 11am at Glenwood Apartments 
We are coming to visit residents of Livingston Greene and Glenwood apartments! Starting on Monday November 11th we will be visiting the residents of Livingston Greene and Glenwood every second Monday of the month through the winter. Residents will be able to get a library card; check in & out FDL books, books on CD, and DVDS. We will also help residents access the Axis 360 app and ebooks! Visit us in your common room!
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Comforting Casseroles Tasting & Recipe Swap: Thursday, November 14th at 7pm
Got a favorite casserole that you want to share with friends? Looking for some new casserole recipes to warm you up this November? Join us for a casserole tasting and recipe swap at the library. Make a casserole, then bring it and the recipe to the library to share! The library staff will copy all the recipes & you will leave with some new recipes to try at home. *Please provide enough for 22 samples *Registration opens November 1st
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Family Movie Night: The Lego Movie 2: Wednesday, November 20th 5:30-7pm
“Everything is Awesome” at the library family movie night! We’ll be serving pizza, popcorn & drinks during the show! *Movie length: 1 hour 47 minutes. *Registration opens November 1st
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Follow us on Facebook & Instagram: @fowlervillelibrary or visit our website at www.fowlervillelibrary.org.

The Arc Livingston’s Celebrity Holiday Fashion Show being held Nov. 21 
    The Arc Livingston’s Celebrity Holiday Fashion Show is the county’s premiere fundraising event held annually the Thursday before Thanksgiving at Crystal Gardens Banquet Center in Howell. 
    The event benefits the important work of The Arc Livingston, an agency serving children and adults with disabilities and their families. The Arc was able to assist over 600 individuals with developmental disabilities and their family members with support, information, training and advocacy. 
    The evening includes dinner, entertainment, open bar, jewelry raffle, and silent and live auctions. 
     Join us Thursday, Nov. 21. Doors open at 5:30 pm., dinner is served at 7:00 pm with a Celebrity Fashion Show, Live Auction and Jewelry Raffle to follow. Register online, $80 for early registration (prior to Nov 1st), after Nov 1st, registration is $85. For more information contact The Arc Livingston at 517-546-1228. 
    Visit event website for more details www.arclivingston.org

Tai Chi/Qigong classes starting Oct. 31 at Crossroads United Methodist Church
     Reduce stress, improve balance, gain strength and flexibility through a Fall Tai Chi/Qigong class starting Thursday, October 31, at Crossroads United Methodist Church.
     All ages and genders are welcome to join the class, which will run from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Thursdays for seven weeks at the church, corner of Haslett and Zimmer roads east of Haslett and north of Williamston.
    Attire is comfortable clothing and shoes, with no special equipment.  People will be welcome to sit for any period of time as the class is adaptable and modifiable.  Those who register for the first time are strongly urged to attend at least the first two sessions to obtain a good overview of the instruction and goals.  
     Instructor will be Jann Nestell of Williamston, a physical therapist for 40 years and an Applied Medical Qigong Healing Practitioner also certified in Tai Chi for arthritis and diabetes.  Ms. Nestell taught at the Parkwood YMCA in Haslett and currently teaches privately and with the Playmakers Women’s 5k training group.
    Cost of the class is $10 per session, for only those you attend.  To register, contact the church at 517/655-1466, email at office.umccrossroads@gmail.com or see the website, www.umccrossroads.com.

Silent Auction being held next month at Webberville Library, donations sought
    The Friends of the Webberville Library Silent Auction fund-raiser is coming Nov. 12 through Nov. 26. From Nov. 4 through Nov. 8 we will be accepting donations of original artwork, homemade craft items, themed gift baskets, gift cards, event tickets and services from local businesses. For questions call 517-521-3643 or check the CADL website for Library hours.

Plainfield United Methodist to serve Chicken & Biscuit Supper on Nov. 9
   A Chicken and Biscuit Supper will be served at the Plainfield United Methodist Church, 17845 M-36, north of Gregory on Saturday, Nov. 9, starting at 5 pm. Free will donation. Take outs available. All are welcome.

Livingston County Genealogical Society to meet on Nov. 7 at Howell UM Church
   The  Livingston County Genealogical Society is meeting on November 7, at the Howell First United Methodist Church, 1230 Bower St. The topic is  Book Night, with  speakers for the Society giving short talks on genealogical books and resources.  Genealogical books and LCGS publications will also be on sale.
 At 6pm the Continuing Research Class will take place, followed by the meeting and speakers at 7pm meeting.
  For questions call:  810-227-7745. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.  FREE OF CHARGE.

Fowlerville High School Bowling Team announces informational meeting
 Are you a bowler?
Want to bowl on a team?
Fowlerville has its first High School bowling team this year.
We will be hosting a meet and greet informational meeting on November 4, 2019 Mrs. Conner’s at 2:15.
Anyone who wants to be on the team needs to attend.
We will go over dates, costs, tournament schedule, practice schedule, and try out rules.
Season is Nov-March (first week of).
Want information early? Reach out to Mrs. Wood at woodd@fowlervilleschools.org 


Meeting Information: 
11/4/19   2:15pm Room B101
First Practice: 
11/18/19   TBA

The Community Theatre of Howell to present Radio Hour on Sunday, Oct. 27
   The Community Theatre of Howell will be presenting this month’s Radio Hour performance on Sunday, Oct. 27, at 2 p.m. at the Howell High School Freshman Campus, 1400 W. Grand River Ave.
     WCTH Radio Hour is a live stage re-creation of radio shows from the 1930s to 1950s. All WCTH Radio Hours are FREE! The October Radio Hour will include two radio shows - Ozzie and Harriet: The Haunted House and Inner Sanctum: The Horla.

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Lillian Coll-Yarroll
    Lillian Coll-Yarroll, age 90, of Gallatin, Tennessee, and a former area resident, passed away on Wednesday October 2, 2019 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.
    She was born on Sunday, March 17, 1929 in Locke Township, MI,  the daughter of the late Bernice and Minnie Selfridge West.  She was a manager in the retail industry.
    She was preceded in death by her parents and her sons, Gordon Saunders and Michael Saunders.
    Survived by Sandra Nelson, Marlia Dielman, Philip (Yvomne) Saunders, Janie (Steve) Makowskia and Brad (Marsha) Saunders.  Many nieces and nephews, several grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren also survive. 
     Services and inurnment was being held on Saturday, October 12, at 1pm  at Rowley Cemetery in Locke Township, MI.
     Sumner County Funeral and Cremation Service was in charge of arrangements.

Daniel James Garrison
    Daniel James Garrison, age 46 of East Lansing and formerly of Howell, passed away on Saturday, September 28, 2019. He was born October 11, 1972 in Southfield, the son of William and Sharon (Eckler) Garrison. Daniel was a Master Carpenter for many years who took pride in his work. He was a very generous person along with his strong Christian faith. 
     Beloved son of William and Sharon Garrison, father of Dustin Kaski of Vancouver, Washington. Dear brother of Shane (Amy) Garrison of Fowlerville and uncle to Shayna (Jared) Varcoe and Austen Garrison. Proud grandson of Vera Eckler of Louisville, KY and also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins. 
     A memorial service will be held at Marr Community Bible Church, 4494 Burkhart Road, Howell, MI at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, October 20, 2019. Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association or Shriners Hospital for Children, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607.  Please sign the family’s online guestbook at macdonaldsfuneralhome.com

Williamston Eagles hosting Masquerade Party on Saturday, Oct. 26, at clubhouse
    Join us on Saturday,   Oct 26, for “A Night in Disguise” as we celebrate Halloween early with a Masquerade Party. A 'mystery band' will surprise you with great live music from 8 pm until 12 midnight. The party starts when you get there! Open to the public—adults 18 and over. Dinner includes made-to-order sub sandwich with seasoned curly fries for $7.00 served from 6-8 pm or until gone. Williamston Eagles Club, located at 835 High St. Doors open at 3 pm. Call 517-655-6510 for info.

Millville United Methodist Women hosting Turkey Supper & Sale 
    The Millville United Methodist Women will be hosting a Turkey Supper, Bake and Craft Sale on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 5 to 7pm.  The meal will consist of turkey, mashed potatoes with gravy, homemade dressing, Key West vegetable medley, coleslaw, and rolls.  Dessert will be either pie or cake.   All profits from this meal will go towards various mission projects.   The bake sale will offer you a variety of baked goods to choose from.  
     The meal is for a free will offering and take outs will be available. Millville UMC is located at 1932 N. M-52, which is 5 miles north of Stockbridge or 9 miles south of I-96 On M-52.  For more information contact the church at 517-851-7853.

Euchre Fun Night being held at  the Webberville Library on Oct. 26
    The Friends of the Webberville Library is sponsoring a Euchre Fun Night fund-raiser on Saturday, Oct. 26. Registration at 6:00 p.m. and playing begins 6:30p.m. at the Webberville Cultural Center. The entry fee is $10 person to play. Prizes will be awarded and there will be a 50/50 drawing. Snacks and beverages will be provided. You are welcome to bring your own snacks and non-alcholic beverages.

‘Doc’ May’s Harvest Dance being held at Howell Eagles Club on Oct. 20
   The Howell Eagles #3607 and the Blue Notes Dance Band invite you to the annual ‘Doc’ May Harvest Dance on Sunday, Oct. 20, from 3 to 7 p.m. at the clubhouse, located at 141 Schroeder Park Drive in Howell. The late ‘Doc’ May was a longtime area physician and was active in the community.
   A quiet afternoon of music, dancing and fellowship is offered for a mere $5 admission fee. Food and drinks are also available for purchase. Membership is not required to attend this event.
   We will also be remembering John Simpson, a longtime member of the band, who played sax and clarinet and was a vocalist. He passed away earlier this year. We miss you, John! Members of other bands will also be present for a final “good by.”
   Come join us. Additional information available at 517-548-1630 or 517-548-4313.

Upcoming Programs at the Fowlerville District Library
     All programs are intended for Fowlerville School District residents. Register in-person to attend; starting the first of each month, unless otherwise stated. Adult programs include a $5 refundable cash deposit. Teen Program attendance requires a signed 2019-2020 Program Permission Form.
   Call (517) 223-9089 for more information.
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The library and parking lot will be closing at 5pm on Thursday, October 31st for Fowlerville Area Helpers Halloween Trunk-or-Treating. Happy trick-or-treating and be safe. 
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WEEKLY DROP-IN PROGRAMS
Reading to Bosco: Most Mondays at 4pm
All Ages. Bosco is a Therapy Dog-in-Training. Reading to Bosco improves literacy skills, builds fluency, and reading confidence regardless of ability. Bosco’s “Mom” Shelly has been a part of our library community for over 15 years volunteering her time and her other reading therapy dogs. 
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Cardio Drumming: Tuesdays at 7pm
Adults. Get your sweat on with a fun workout from instructor Kim Griffes. Please remember to bring water and wear comfy clothes. Spaces are limited to 20 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. *There is a cash fee of $6 for this class if you bring your own equipment. Kit rental is additional $2 fee. 
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D&D and Magic the Gathering Club: Thursdays 2:30-4pm starting October 3rd
6th-12th Graders. Drop in at the Library for a fun afterschool group where you can learn more about Dungeon & Dragons role-playing gameand play Magic the Gathering card game on your own. We provide the Dungeon Master (Ms. Tally), snacks and drinks… you provide the fun!
* * *
Honest Yoga at the Library: Fridays at 9:30am
Adults. Join Erin Wade RYT, owner of Honest Yoga, for Gentle Yoga at the Library. Gentle Yoga is for adults of all ages through modifications and the use of props. Please bring a mat to practice on. *There is a cash fee of $5 fee for this class. 
* * *
SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS
Half-Day Hang Out: Friday, October 11th 11am-2pm
6th-12th Graders.  Walk over to the Fowlerville District Library after school gets out for some half-day fun! We will be playing games, watching movies, and crafting. Lunch and snacks will be provided. *Registration starts October 1st. Registration includes an updated Program Permission Form. 
* * *
Book Buzz with Beth: Tuesday, October 15th at 2:30pm
Adults.  Join Beth Lowe, Library Director, in a seasonal book discussion group. The Fall 2019 selection is Washington Black, by EsiEdugyan. This novel is about one man’s journey from slavery to becoming a scientific illustrator. This book is available to check out and on all the adult eReader devices. One Book per household will be given at registration while supplies last. *Registration opens October 1st.
* * *
Beyond the Books—Jane Eyre: Thursday, October 17th at 6:30pm
Adults.“A book and movie group.” Read the book at home, watch the movie at the library, and then let the group discussion begin! Movie-style refreshments will be served. This book is available to check out and on all the adult eReader devices. One Book per household will be given at registration while supplies last. *Registration opens October 1st.
* * *
CSI: Fowlerville: Friday, October 18th 5-7pm
6th-12th Graders. A Halloween-themed ‘investigation’ at the Fowlerville District Librarywith special guest, Chief Tyler. Modern crime scene investigation techniques will be used to solve the mystery! *Registration starts October 1st. Registration includes an updated Program Permission Form. 
* * *
PJ & Costume Party: Wednesday, October 23rd 5:30-6:30pm
Kids K-5th Grades. Come to the Library in your pjs or costume for a fun Halloween-themed party! Play some ‘spooky’ games, hear a ‘chilling’ story, and make an ‘eerie’ craft! There are limited spots for this event. *Registration opens October 1st.
* * *
Spooky Cement Skulls: Thursday, October 24th  7pm
Adults.  Join the Library’s crafty team, Cindy and Jen, to paint spook-tacular cement skulls. They provide the materials; you provide the creativity and fun! There are a limited number of cement skulls available. *Registration opens October 1st.
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Fowlerville Area Helpers Trunk-or-Treat: Thursday, October 31st 6-8pm 
Join the Fowlerville Police Department, the Fowlerville Area Fire Department, Fowlerville Community Schools, the First Baptist Church, us, and more at the second annual Fowlerville Area Helpers Trunk-or-Treat event. Touch a cool truck, visit community helpers, and get treats all in a secure parking lot. The library closes at 5pm and the then the fun begins at 6pm! Restrooms accessible at the First Baptist Church. *Drop-in event!
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Keep Calm & Relax: Friday, November 8th  5-7pm
6th-12 Graders. Stressed and worn out from tests and studying? Come take a break with us at the library. Join us at the library for a time to unwind with friends, library staff and Raija, of You4Euh Yoga LLC after hours! Learn fun and relaxing techniques to help you relax throughout the school year. R-E-L-AX and enjoy some time with friends and make a cool craft.
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Pop-Up Library: Teen Edition: Tuesday November 5th @ FHS and Wednesday November 6th @ FJHS
Fowlerville District Library is coming to school during lunches again! Students can get a library card; check in & out FDL books; get help with the Axis 360 app &ebooks; and register to attend FDL teen programs! Students can chat with us about their interests; in books, movies ,videos games and pop culture.
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Adult Pop-Up Library:  Monday November 11th 10 am at Livingston Greene and 11am at Glenwood Apartments 
We coming to visit residents of Livingston Greene and Glenwood apartments! Starting on Monday November 11th we will be visiting the residents of Livingston Greene and Glenwood every second Monday of the month through the winter. Residents will be able to get a library card; check in & out FDL books, books on CD, and DVDS. We will also help residents access the Axis 360 app and ebooks! Visit us in your common room!
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Comforting Casseroles Tasting & Recipe Swap: Thursday, November 14th at 7pm
Got a favorite casserole that you want to share with friends? Looking for some new casseroles recipes to warm you up this November? Join us for a casserole tasting and recipe swap at the library. Make a casserole, then bring it and the recipe to the library to share! The library staff will copy all the recipes & you will leave with some new recipes to try at home. *Please provide enough for 22 samples. 
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    Follow us on Facebook & Instagram: @fowlervillelibrary or visit our website at www.fowlervillelibrary.org.

Fowlerville Fourth of July Committee looking for new members & volunteers    
     Does your blood run ‘Red, White, and Blue’? Do you have a passion for patriotic flair? Are you looking for a fun, flexible way to support our community?
    The Fowlerville Fourth of July Committee is currently looking for new members and volunteers to join in bringing good ideas to the group and events. The Fourth of July Committee has led many positive initiatives in the past and looks forward to have the next crop of members help make the popular fireworks display and fundraising preparations even more meaningful and successful.
    You are invited to the Fourth of July Committee meeting, hosted by Brandon Denby, Livingston County Register of Deeds, on October 15, 2019 at 6:30 PM in the Council Room of the Village of Fowlerville Offices (213 S. Grand Avenue, Fowlerville, MI). 
    All nominations will be accepted and elections for the 2020 Fowlerville Fourth of July Committee we be held on October 15th, 2019. If you have any questions please contact Brandon Denby at BDenby@LivGov.com or by calling 517.540.8823. Candidates must be 18 years of age or older and all volunteers 18 years of age and older may vote. 
Board positions up for election:
    --Chair
    --Vice Chair
    --Secretary
    --Treasurer
    --Trustee
    Please consider the committee member responsibilities before deciding whether or not to accept this invitation, as the success of the committee depends on the full commitment of every committee member. Responsibilities include attending monthly meetings (Third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM) and understanding your dedicated time and efforts make a colossal impact on our community.

Darren McCarty’s Slapstick Comedy Tour coming to Howell Opera House
   The Livingston Arts Council is presenting Darren McCarty’s Slapstick Comedy Tour on Friday, Nov. 1, from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Howell Opera House.
     This show is one you won’t forget! Your favorite grind liner and Detroit Red Wings legend Darren McCarty brings you a night of comedy, stories, and a walk down memory lane. The show also includes a professional opening act comedian, PLUS a full meet’n’greet and photo opportunities with D-Mac afterwards.
     There will be a cash bar with light concessions available for purchase. Doors will open at 7:15 and the show will start at 8 pm. Admission is $25 per person and is available online at www.howelloperahouse.com or by calling 517-540-0065.

Crossroads United Methodist Church serving Swiss steak dinner on Oct. 26
    Crossroads United Methodist Church will offer the second in its 2019 fall series of Swiss steak dinners for the public Saturday, October 26.  Doors open at 4 p.m. and remain open as long as supplies last.  The church is at the corner of Haslett and Zimmer roads east of Haslett and north of Williamston.  
     Menu for the dinner will be Swiss steak with mushroom gravy, mashed potatoes, vegetables, cabbage slaw, rolls, dessert and beverages.  Cost is $9 for adults, with children under 10 free.  Take outs are available.
    At the dinner two names will be drawn for free dinners at the next event January 25, 2020.  For more details, please find the church on Facebook, call 517/655-1466, email at office.umccrossroads@gmail.com, or see the church website, www.umccrossroads.com

Crossroads United Methodist Church hold Fall Rummage Sale on Oct. 19
    Find your treasures at the Fall Rummage Sale at Crossroads United Methodist Church.  The sale is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at the church, corner of Haslett and Zimmer roads, east of Haslett and north of Williamston.  The rummage sale will feature gently used books, home furnishings, dishes, toys, decorative items, accessories and jewelry, tools, shoes, but no clothing.  
    For details contact the church at 517/655-1466, email at office.umccrossroads@gmail.com or find the church on Facebook.

Saturday, October 5, 2019

Barbara Ann Cash
   Barbara Ann Cash, 58, passed away Sunday evening, Sept. 22, surrounded by her family. Barbara was born on June 24, 1960 in Franklin, TN. She was the daughter of James and Georgia Moss Wise. Barbara was a homemaker and neighborhood babysitter. She loved the kids, regardless of who they belonged to, and she treated them like they were her own. She loved to paint ceramics, shirts, quilting, and so much more. She had an infectious laugh that cheered you up just to hear it.
   Barbara was preceded in death by her father, James R. Wise, and granddaughter, Caitlyn Cox.
   Barbara is survived by her mother, Georgia Wise; husband, Russell; sisters, Betty (Terry) Bowling, Lynn (David) Mays, Carol Randolph; brother, James. R. (Erica) Wise, Jr.. She had 3 children, Margrette Leann (Harold) Matthews, Troy Cash, and Joshua (Brianna Cash, and there are 7 grandchildren and one great grandchild, Brittany Matthews, Blake Cox, Cassie Cox, Kayla Cox, Mason Cash, Harper Cash, Evelyn Cash, Adelyn Cash, and Kenna McCabe.
   A memorial service was being held on Saturday, Oct. 5, from 11a.m to 3p.m. at the VFW Hall, 215 Veterans Dr., Fowlerville.

Upcoming Programs at the Fowlerville District Library
    All programs are intended for Fowlerville School District residents. Register in-person to attend; starting the first of each month, unless otherwise stated. Adult programs include a $5 refundable cash deposit. Teen Program attendance requires a signed 2019-2020 Program Permission Form.
    Call (517) 223-9089 for more information.
* * *
    The library and parking lot will be closing at 5pm on Thursday, October 31st for Fowlerville Area Helpers Halloween Trunk-or-Treating. Happy trick-or-treating and be safe. 
* * *
WEEKLY DROP-IN PROGRAMS
Reading to Bosco: Most Mondays at 4pm
All Ages. Bosco is a Therapy Dog-in-Training. Reading to Bosco improves literacy skills, builds fluency, and reading confidence regardless of ability. Bosco’s “Mom” Shelly has been a part of our library community for over 15 years volunteering her time and her other reading therapy dogs. 
* * *
Cardio Drumming: Tuesdays at 7pm
Adults. Get your sweat on with a fun workout from instructor Kim Griffes. Please remember to bring water and wear comfy clothes. Spaces are limited to 20 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. *There is a cash fee of $6 for this class if you bring your own equipment. Kit rental is additional $2 fee. 
* * *
D&D and Magic the Gathering Club: Thursdays 2:30-5pm starting October 3rd
6th-12th Graders. Drop in at the Library for a fun afterschool group where you can learn more about Dungeon & Dragons role-playing gameand play Magic the Gathering card game on your own. We provide the Dungeon Master (Ms. Tally), snacks and drinks… you provide the fun!
* * *
Honest Yoga at the Library: Fridays at 9:30am
Adults. Join Erin Wade RYT, owner of Honest Yoga, for Gentle Yoga at the Library. Gentle Yoga is for adults of all ages through modifications and the use of props. Please bring a mat to practice on. *There is a cash fee of $5 fee for this class. 
* * *
SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS
Half-Day Hang Out: Friday, October 11th 11am-2pm
6th-12th Graders.  Walk over to the Fowlerville District Library after school gets out for some half-day fun! We will be playing games, watching movies, and crafting. Lunch and snacks will be provided. *Registration starts October 1st. Registration includes an updated Program Permission Form.
* * *
Book Buzz with Beth: Tuesday, October 15th at 2:30pm
Adults.  Join Beth Lowe, Library Director, in a seasonal book discussion group. The Fall 2019 selection is Washington Black, by EsiEdugyan. This novel is about one man’s journey from slavery to becoming a scientific illustrator. This book is available to check out and on all the adult eReader devices. *One Book per household will be given at registration while supplies last. Registration opens October 1st.
* * *
Beyond the Books: Jane Eyre: Thursday, October 17th at 6:30pm
Adults.“A book and movie group.” Read the book at home, watch the movie at the library, and then let the group discussion begin! Movie-style refreshments will be served. This book is available to check out and on all the adult eReader devices. *One Book per household will be given at registration while supplies last. Registration opens October 1st.
* * *
CSI: Fowlerville: Friday, October 18th 5-7pm
6th-12th Graders. A Halloween-themed ‘investigation’ at the Fowlerville District Library with special guest, Chief Tyler. Modern crime scene investigation techniques will be used to solve the mystery! *Registration starts October 1st. Registration includes an updated Program Permission Form. 
* * *
PJ & Costume Party: Wednesday, October 23rd 5:30-6:30pm
Kids K-5th Grades. Come to the Library in your pjs or costume for a fun Halloween-themed party! Play some ‘spooky’ games, hear a ‘chilling’ story, and make an ‘eerie’ craft! There are limited spots for this event. *Registration opens October 1st.
* * *
Spooky Cement Skulls: Thursday, October 24th at 7pm
Adults.  Join the Library’s crafty team, Cindy and Jen, to paint spook-tacular cement skulls. They provide the materials; you provide the creativity and fun! There are a limited number of cement skulls available. *Registration opens October 1st.
* * *
Fowlerville Area Helpers Trunk-or-Treat: Thursday, October 31st 6-8pm 
Join the Fowlerville Police Department, the Fowlerville Area Fire Department, Fowlerville Community Schools, the First Baptist Church, us, and more at the second annual Fowlerville Area Helpers Trunk-or-Treat event. Touch a cool truck, visit community helpers, and get treats all in a secure parking lot. The library closes at 5pm and the then the fun begins at 6pm! Restrooms accessible at the First Baptist Church. *Drop-in event!
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     Follow us on Facebook & Instagram: @fowlervillelibrary or visit our website at www.fowlervillelibrary.org.

St. Joseph Catholic School PTO holding Country Hoedown Auction & Dinner
    The 2019 Country Hoedown Auction & Dinner is a St. Joseph Catholic School PTO Fundraising Event to support our students and school. The event will be held on November 2, from 6 to 10 p.m. at Block Brewery in Howell.  Tickets are $55 per person. Come join us and enjoy a wonderful evening to include Silent/Live Auction, Dinner & Dancing, an Open Bar, Raffles and Prizes.  Western Wear not required come Causal and Ready for fun.
      If you would like to support our event with an item or theme basket donation, a sponsorship or purchase tickets please contact Event Chair jmack0202@gmail.com or the School Office at 517-546-0090 x 200

Webberville United Methodist Church holding  Harvest Dinner on Oct. 19
    Webberville United Methodist Church is holding its  annual Harvest Dinner on Saturday, Oct. 19,  from 4-7 pm. The church is located at 4215 E Holt Road, Webberville. The menu includes turkey and ham and all the trimmings. 
Free will donation.   Take-out available. 

Webberville Lions Club holding  annual Wreath Sale now thru Nov. 11th    
The Webberville Lions Club is holding its annual Wreath Sale during the month of October through November 11th. In addition to wreaths the Lions Club will be selling 15-foot lengths of garland, 3-foot grave blankets and 5-foot grave blankets. Order deadline is November 11th. Payment is due with order. Wreaths - $20; Garland - $15; 3-foot Grave Blanket - $30; 5-foot Grave Blanket - $45.      Contact Faye Hargrove at (517) 996-2376 or fayehargrove58@yahoo.com, or any Webberville Lions Club member. Thank you for your support!

Oak Grove UMC holding Swiss Steak Dinner, Craft Bazaar & Bake Sale
   A Swiss Steak Dinner, Craft Bazaar and Bake Sale is being held on Saturday, October 19, 4:30-7 p.m. at the Oak Grove United Methodist Church, 6686 Oak Grove Road, Howell (5 miles north of M-59).  Join us for a delicious meal: Swiss Steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, green beans, coleslaw, rolls & pies.  No reservations necessary.  A free-will donation will be taken at the door. Plan to visit our craft bazaar and bake sale – open from 4:30-7 p.m. for Christmas gifts and delicious food items. All proceeds go to the mission work of the United Methodist Women. For information, please call the church office 517-546-3942.

Howell 1st Presbyterian Church holding Treasures & Treats Craft Show Nov. 1-2
    Treasures & Treats Craft Show will be held on Nov. 1 & 2 at the Howell 1st Presbyterian Church, located at 323 W. Grand River. The event takes place on Friday 4-7 PM and Saturday 10 – 3. Lunch will be offered as well as an excellent selection of handmade items, something for everyone!  For more information check the website at www.fpchowell.org

German Dinner being served at St. John’s Lutheran Church on Oct. 12
    Bring your family and friends to St. John’s Lutheran Church  in Fowlerville for a German Dinner on Saturday, Oct. 12 from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. This good meal is also the place for good conversation and delicious German-style food in a friendly atmosphere. Bring your family and friends!
    The menu consists of traditional German potato salad, baked chicken, sauerkraut and Kielbasa, buttered noodles, green beans, Jello salads, rolls, desserts and beverages.
     Tickets may be purchased from St. John’s church office on Sunday morning (Oct. 6) from 10:45-11:15 a.m. and Tuesday through Friday, from 9 am until 2 pm. The church is located at 132 S. Benjamin Street  in Fowlerville. Tickets may also be purchased by phone at 517-223-9108. Ticket prices are $10 for adults and $5 for children ages 5-10. Children 4 years and under eat for free. Call 517.223.9108 for tickets and information.

Fowlerville Garden Club holding  Open House on Wednesday, Oct. 9
     The Fowlerville Garden Club will be holding an Open House on Wednesday, October 9th from 6:00- 8:30 pm at the Village Office located at 213 S. Grand Ave.  All are welcome!  We will have information for anyone who would like to know more about the club or wants to know more about gardening in general.  Feel free to bring your gardening questions!  There is no obligation to join the club and you do not have to be a resident of Fowlerville to join the club.
     There will be Door Prizes, Refreshments and Gift Bags for the first 20 guests. 
     Come by and meet our scarecrow Petunia and garden gnome Fritz and enjoy a fun evening! 

American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Craft Show and Bake Sale coming soon
   The American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Craft Show and Bake Sale is being held Saturday, November 23, 10am – 4pm. The event will feature two floors of shopping plus bake goods for the holidays! The Legion Hall is located at 3265 W Grand River at the corner of M59 and Grand River, Howell Twp.
     Booth space is available $30, upper level will be filled first, table and chairs provided. For more information, contact Melissa Beck, 517-546-0690 or download the application on the Auxiliary page www.americanlegionpost141.org