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1Autumn 2015Life in Tecumseh and Surrounding Areas
homefront
Commodity Code #8014-0729
- Simon Mainwaring
"glide...
Sometimes it's good to put the paddle down and just
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Publisher: Jim Lincoln Creative Director: Suzanne HayesProduction Artists: Nanci Heiney, Cory Mathis, Megan Sayre, John Tressler & Koda WoodwardReporters: Anthony Alaniz, Deane Erts, Megan Linski, Mary Kay McPartlin, Cristina Trapani-Scott Advertising Sales Staff: Sue Kotts Garcia, Suzanne Hayes, Aimee Poissant-Tressler & Gigi Roberts
Business Office: Patti Brugger & Bonnie Emerson
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Tecumseh, MI 49286
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FAIRY DOORS .....................................................5COLLECTORS ....................................................6MIGRANT MINISTRY ................................. . 8KEEPING CHICKENS ............................... 11TEDDY ROOSEvELT ...................................13COUPON qUEEN ......................................14PIONEER HEART............................................ 16GOAT LADY RETURNS ......................... 2 0ADS WORK .......................................................2 2ExPERIENCE TECUMSEH ...................23SCOUTING ..........................................................24SANTA MARIA TREE ...............................2 6BLUES & BREWS FESTIvAL ..................2 8MODEL TRAINS ........................................... 3 0WOLFE ORCHARDS ...............................32THINK PINK .........................................................35INDIAN CREEK zOO ..............................3 6CANYON CRAzY ......................................3 8CREATIvE LICENSE ................................... 4 0ART BRA AUCTION ..................................4 4PARANORMAL ExPLORER ...............4 6TAKE A CLASS ...............................................4 8HAPPENINGS ................................................. 5 0HERE COMES THE PLANNER ........5 4
Tecumseh's River Raisinalong Indian Crossing Trails ParkPhoto by Susan M. Pieh
(above photo)Hidden Lake GardensPhoto by Jorjia Headley
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Tecumseh517.424.4444
145 E. Chicago Blvd
Manitou Beach517.547.5500100 Walnut St.
Adrian517.263.4100
1514 W. Maumee
howardhanna.com
Go ahead - have
yourself some
grand,lofty ideas
Betsy BeilTecumseh
517.403.4061
Tom BleisnerTecumseh
269.910.4551
Greg BrownTecumseh
517.673.8902
David CorderTecumseh
517.403.9710
Andrea BurkholderAdrian
517.902.5914
Chad ConradAdrian
517.673.0301
Amber DelezenneManitou Beach
517.499.4676
Holly DeWittTecumseh
734.756.8553
Donna HaasManitou Beach
517.673.0186
Joan HaligusTecumseh
517.206.3983
Jan HammondTecumseh
517.403.0122
Jim HammondTecumseh
517.403.1129
Diane NoceAdrian
517.918.3300
Amy FulkAdrian & Manitou Beach
517.442.9043
Mike HoffmanTecumseh
517.795.5719
Patrick HoffmanTecumseh
248.342.4604
Maura KaneTecumseh
719.377.1076
Sue MaCauleyTecumseh
517.759.0422
Gloria LeonardAdrian & Manitou Beach
517.605.0303
Jim LindauManitou Beach
517.605.2005
Paula MamayekTecumseh
517.403.5427
Kelly NewmanTecumseh
517.260.6640
Barb Schrader Tecumseh
517.673.6287
Kay Prong Tecumseh
517.403.3390
Carl & Pam PolingTecumseh
517.403.5719517.403.5720
Sheila ThompsonAdrian
517.403.6815
Todd WolfTecumseh
517.605.4864
Kathy ZmijewskiTecumseh
517.605.4864
Shirley SmithAdrian & Manitou Beach
517.605.7050
Glenna StroudTecumseh
517.403.0455
Don DiedoManitou Beach
734.546.4379
Karon DiniusManitou Beach
517.673.8149
April GunderTecumseh
517.403.3119
Debbie GreeneTecumseh
517.403.4398
KELLY RINNEFINANCE MANAGER
517.673.0457
BOB FOXSALES MANAGER517.605.5206
Its time to raise your expectations. Our Realtors know every inch of
the market...from country homes to city lofts and everything in between...they will find living
quarters that suit you perfectly!
GREEN. GOLD. SOLD.about where
youd like to live!
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3Tecumseh517.424.4444
145 E. Chicago Blvd
Manitou Beach517.547.5500100 Walnut St.
Adrian517.263.4100
1514 W. Maumee
howardhanna.com
Go ahead - have
yourself some
grand,lofty ideas
Betsy BeilTecumseh
517.403.4061
Tom BleisnerTecumseh
269.910.4551
Greg BrownTecumseh
517.673.8902
David CorderTecumseh
517.403.9710
Andrea BurkholderAdrian
517.902.5914
Chad ConradAdrian
517.673.0301
Amber DelezenneManitou Beach
517.499.4676
Holly DeWittTecumseh
734.756.8553
Donna HaasManitou Beach
517.673.0186
Joan HaligusTecumseh
517.206.3983
Jan HammondTecumseh
517.403.0122
Jim HammondTecumseh
517.403.1129
Diane NoceAdrian
517.918.3300
Amy FulkAdrian & Manitou Beach
517.442.9043
Mike HoffmanTecumseh
517.795.5719
Patrick HoffmanTecumseh
248.342.4604
Maura KaneTecumseh
719.377.1076
Sue MaCauleyTecumseh
517.759.0422
Gloria LeonardAdrian & Manitou Beach
517.605.0303
Jim LindauManitou Beach
517.605.2005
Paula MamayekTecumseh
517.403.5427
Kelly NewmanTecumseh
517.260.6640
Barb Schrader Tecumseh
517.673.6287
Kay Prong Tecumseh
517.403.3390
Carl & Pam PolingTecumseh
517.403.5719517.403.5720
Sheila ThompsonAdrian
517.403.6815
Todd WolfTecumseh
517.605.4864
Kathy ZmijewskiTecumseh
517.605.4864
Shirley SmithAdrian & Manitou Beach
517.605.7050
Glenna StroudTecumseh
517.403.0455
Don DiedoManitou Beach
734.546.4379
Karon DiniusManitou Beach
517.673.8149
April GunderTecumseh
517.403.3119
Debbie GreeneTecumseh
517.403.4398
KELLY RINNEFINANCE MANAGER
517.673.0457
BOB FOXSALES MANAGER517.605.5206
Its time to raise your expectations. Our Realtors know every inch of
the market...from country homes to city lofts and everything in between...they will find living
quarters that suit you perfectly!
GREEN. GOLD. SOLD.about where
youd like to live!
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4Arts/Performing Arts
Attractions
Auto/ATV
Financial
Dentists
Fashion/JewelryAntiques/Auction/Resale
Food and Drink
Pets and Vets
Fuel/Heating/Plumbing
Recreational
Crafts/ShowsSenior Living
Services
Information
Political
Water Services
Insurance
Hobbies/Toys
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2 Thrifty Gypsies .........................Antiques & Vintage ......................Awesome Finds ...........................Blissfield Antique Mall .................Chelsea Antiques.........................Chelsea Antiques Mall .................D S Auctions ...............................Decades ......................................Flea Bay ......................................Floyds Wood Carving ..................Helping Hands Thrift Store ..........Hitching Post ..............................IDK .............................................Now and Then & Again ................Recycleits Trade Center ..............Salvaged Decor ...........................Tecumseh Trade Center ...............The Copper Nail ..........................What a Find .................................
3 Dudes & Dinner.........................Basil Boys ....................................Big Boy ........................................British Tea Garden .......................Eden Foods ..................................Embers ........................................Evans Street Station ....................Hooligan's Grill ............................Mandy's Uptown Bar ....................Pentamere Winery ........................Sauce Italian ................................Tecumseh Brewery .......................The Brick Wall ..............................The Grasshopper .........................
Companion Animal Clinic ............Fish Doctors .............................Golden Acres ............................Tecumseh Humane Society ........Tecumseh Veterinary Clinic ........
Amerigas .....................................Blissfield Heating & Plumbing .......Citizens Gas .................................Howe Plumbing ............................Lenawee Fuels .............................Naugle Heating & Plumbing ..........
Ollie's Bus Tours .......................Raisin Valley Golf Club ...............Tecumseh Paddling ...................Tecumseh Parks & Rec ..............
Gooseberry Crafts .....................Saline Craft Show ......................Sand Creek Craft Show ..............St. Elizabeth Bizarre .................
Cambrian ..................................Tecumseh Place ........................
Be sure to frequent these businesses. Our adver tisers make our publication possible.
Abstract Builders ........................Billy White Roofing ......................Brown & Sons Roofing .................D & P Communications ................D Printer .....................................F & S Landscaping ......................Jeff Lee Handyman ......................New Sash Windows ......................Tecumseh Camera .......................
Experience Tecumseh ................Lenawee County Visitors BureauTecumseh District Library ..........The Tecumseh Herald ................
Elect Jason Ziemer ....................Vote for Chickens ......................
Adrian Water .............................American Aqua ..........................Bailey's Water Care ...................Sieler's Water System ................
Adrian/Tecumseh Insurance ......Hayes Insurance .......................Kemner Iott Insurance ...............
Hopscotch.................................J-Bar Hobbies ...........................The Doll Cottage .......................
Adrian Symphony Orchestra ........Clinton Ar ts Center ......................Community Ar ts of Tecumseh ......Purple Rose Theatre ...................Tecumseh Center for the Ar ts ......
Appleumpkin ...............................Blues & Brews Festival ................Calder Dairy ................................Clinton Fall Festival .....................Gloria Dei Run\Walk ....................Hidden Lake Gardens ..................Indian Creek Zoo .........................Ididit Car Show ............................Kapnick Orchards .......................Meckley's Flavor Fruit Farm ........Onsted Parade ............................Sauder Village .............................St. Elzabeth Roast Beef Dinner ...Tecumseh DDA ............................Tecumseh Historical Society ........Waterloo Farm Museum ...............Your Big Day Wedding .................
Bob's Arctic Cat ..........................Chelsea Chevrolet/Buick ..............Fonda Bozeman-CR Motors .........Keith's Automotive ......................National Driving School ...............OHara Jeep Chrysler Dodge ........
Abbott .........................................First Federal ................................TLC Community Credit Union .........
Great Lakes Family Dental ...........Hinesly Or thodontics ...................Tecumseh Family Dental ..............Weeden Or thodontics ..................
Boutique de Joie .........................Hacker Jewelers ..........................
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Funeral Services
Gift Shops
Home/Real Estate
Health & Wellness
Handler Funeral Home .................Roscoe Flack Monument Sales......
August Company ..........................Candy's Flowers & Gifts ................DG II Gift Shoppe ..........................SASS Gifts ....................................Time Again ...................................Walled Animals .............................Waxhouse Designs .......................
Burdick Kitchen ............................Carpet on Wheels .........................Classic Cabinets ...........................Great Ideas ..................................Howard Hanna .............................Mar tins Home Center ..................
Adams Chiropractic ......................Allegiance ....................................Anytime Fitness ............................Back in Balance Massage .............Benham DDS ................................Dr. Desjarlais ...............................Family & Integrative Medicine .......Fitness Connection\ProMedica .....Gillin Eye Care ..............................LoMonaco Chiropractic .................ProMedica ...................................Schmidt & Sons Pharmacy............Youthful Logic Wellness ................
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KapnickO rchards
FESTIVAL
weekend
wagon rides
Thru Octob
er
517-423-74194245 Rogers Hwy l Britton
M-Sat7am-7pm
Sun 8am-6pm
Over 80 Craft BoothsCider & Apple Butter MakingLive EntertainmentWagon Rides throughEnchanted ForestPet the Goats, Donkeys & Mini Horses
www.kapnickorchards.com
Apple
open
KapnickO rchards
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OctOBER 10 &
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Cider and DonutsWatch Cider PressingPumpkins and Apples(u-pick or we-pick)Petting ZooPies & BreadsSchool Tours
VOTE
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5Be sure to frequent these businesses. Our adver tisers make our publication possible.
airy doors have taken on a cult following and have
now sprung up all over Tecumseh. Children leave
small gifts at the doorsteps hoping fairies will find them.
Close to twenty shops have left us clues (via
hand-out maps) as to the whereabouts of their doors.
Take a walk about town, use your imagination and have more than a wee bit of fun!
TecumsehsFairyDoors
Annual36th
St. ElizabethParish Center - 512 N. Union St., Tecumseh
Vendor space ($15) 517.815.1556 - Tina
BABAZAARQuilt Raffle
Olde Country Store
Halloween Christmas
Jewelry
Arts & Crafts 9-3pm $1 admit
Sat., OCtober 24
517.423.3004 | 7994 Billmyer l Tecumseh | goldenacresmichigan.com | CATS WELCOME TOO
Your pets
happiness
Board Breed Groom
is our business.-Anne & Paul Kane
DowntownDivas at
DuskSeptember 24 I 5-9pm
Find all the Treasures Tecumseh merchants have to offer, along with pampering and fun!
TChristmas ParadeDecember 4 I 7pm
Floats, Bands, Santa and Holiday Spirit
October 10-11Sat 9-6pm & Sun 10-5pm
Crafts, Antiques, Rides, Childrens Activities, Shopping and much more! Free Shuttles
from Tecumseh High School andto Kapnicks Apple Festival! Holiday
Open HouseNovember 13-14
Fri 10-9pm & Sat 10-5pmStreetscape Lighting Fri 7pmShopping Galore and Recipe Walk
Promenade
CandlelightHOME TOUR
December 4-5 I 5:30-8pmHistoric Homes dressed for the Holidays
Tecumsehwww.downtowntecumseh.comdowntownTecumseh
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K I T C H E N A N D B A T H S P E C I A L I S T S
KitchensKitchens
w w w. B u r d i c k k i t c h e n s . c o m
TECUMSEH115 E. Chicago
517.423.5244 | M - F 8-5
ADRIAN332 Logan St.517.263.4970 | M - F 8-5
seasoned with style
by Anthony Alaniz
How am i going to sneak tHis
into tHe House?
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7110 S. Evans St. Tecumsehevansstreetstation.com
517.424.5555
Wine Night Wednesdays - Off Bottles!Happy Hour T-F 3-6 - Off Apps - Drink Specials
October 22 6pm
Seasoned Chefs DinnerCelebrating Chef Alans 10th
Anniversary. Six of Michiganstop chefs join together for anall-star, seven-course menu
paired w/ fine wines.
November 15 5-8pm
Holiday WineFest60+ wines from around the
world w/ hors doeurves to match. Live music and silent auction to benefit the Tecumseh Carnegie.
November 26 11am-5pm
Thanksgiving FeastGlorious buffet w/ traditional favorites and special touches.
Lunch & Dinner | Gift Certificates Private Room | Catering
RESERVE NOW FOR HOLIDAY
INGREDIENTdriven
Parties
MARTINSHOME CENTER
CLEARANCE CENTER Thurs 9am - 5:30pm
Across from McDonalds
M-Th, Sat 8am-5:30pmFriday 8am-8pm
145 W. Chicago Blvd.517.423.2065
www.martinshomecenter.com
Apartment/Condo Friendly
SMALLFORStyleBIG S P A C E S
everybody needs a Hobby
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122 N. Evans (next to What a Find) Tecumseh 517-625-2965 T-Sat
Hand-Crafted ArtisanJewelry &
Gifts
CRUMPETSheartier fare awaits.... notyour cup ofTEA?
517.423.7873 | OPEN DAILY | DOWNTOWN TECUMSEH | WWW.THEBRITISHPANTRY.COM
BEEF PASTY - A flaky pastry filled with potato, rutabaga,onion and beef; served with Bisto gravy.
COTTAGE PIE - Ground beef with carrots, onion and peastopped with mashed potatoes and our delicious Bisto gravy.
SALAMI or TURKEY BAGEL - Hard salami or roasted turkey,provolone cheese, red onion and tomato, broiled to perfection on a bagel.
extensive menu for Ploughmen and Maidens alike
igrantMinistryRay and Grace Pizana with their Benemerenti Medal
by Mary Kay McPartlin
We love this ministry. We came from where these
people are today.
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COUNTERTOPS
HARDWARE
INTERIOR DESIGN
CONSULTING
FABRICS
WALL COVERING
LIGHTING
GRABER BLINDS
CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENTS
FLOORING
REMODELING
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Tecumseh118 W. Chicago 517.423.2600
Adrian112 N. Main
517.264.1111
Jackson807 S. Brown 517.817.5650
www.classiccabinetsandinteriors.com
ExperienceDifferencethe
Laura ClarkInterior Designer
Betsy WriterInterior Designer
Amie PelhamOwner/Designer
Craig BarnesOwner/Designer
Brian RenaldiProject Manager
Josh KohlerInstaller/Sales
Lisa VansikleInterior Designer
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by Anthony Alaniz
Laura Hayes
On the November 3 Ballot
Lee Walsh leads the charge
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Location: Fisk Studio
Raku pottery is removed from our new
portable kiln at bright red heat and
placed in containers of combustible
materials (sawdust or newspaper)
creating bright metalic colors and
incredible crazing. Each piece is a
unique work of art! Classes available
for adults and children!
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by Deane Erts
Tue., OcT. 27 7-9pm
cOmes TO Tecumseh
Brian Haggard
portrays our 26tH
president
Tecumseh Area Historical Museum 302 E. Chicago Blvd. 517.423.2374
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SeasonSeason Subscriptions & Single Tickets 517.264.3121 adriansymphony.org
the rest oF the
INALISTS ARE. . .the
Sun, Nov 22 3pm
ROGER KALIA
Charlotte, North Carolina Folk Flourishes
Sun, Sep 27 3pm
ALLEN TINKHAM
Chicago, Illinois Illuminations
Fri, Oct 16 7pmJenny Oaks Baker Americas Violinist
Fri, Dec 18 8pm and Sun, Dec 20 3pmTower Brass at Holy Rosary
Sun, Feb 21 3pmMy Favorite Things The Music of Julie Andrews
Fri, June 3 8pm Benny Goodman The King of Swing
Sat, Apr 6 8pm
bruce kiesling
Los Angeles, California Triumphant Tchaikovsky
Sun, Mar 6 3pm
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QueenLaura Hayes ouponCShows like Extreme Couponing on TLC, a reality show where shoppers save
thousands of dollars on large shopping trips just by clipping coupons, make couponing seem like a far-fetched fantasy. Little do many people know, there are hundreds of people throughout Lenawee County who use coupons to their advantage. In Tecumseh, there is one master of savings who is leading the way. Laura Hayes, the head of Couponing Mamas of Lenawee as well as Couponing Mamas of Hillsdale, gives classes on couponing to men and women who are interested in saving for their families. I started couponing eight years ago. Its a great way to see how much money you can save for your family, Hayes said.
Hayes, who has two booklets and a large bag full of coupons, is no amateur when it comes to using coupons to save big. I save $5,000 to $8,000 yearly depending on how much I buy, Hayes said. I coupon everything including my groceries, my jewelry, everything.
Hayes began couponing as a way to save extra money. She got the idea to host coupon classes after she needed a different source of income. I was off work for awhile, and the whole time I was still couponing, Hayes said. I was getting really bored and I realized I could teach others how to coupon and save for their families.
Hayes drives from house to house, instructing others through use of her classes on how to use coupons effectively. I travel, and do classes in mostly other peoples houses. Its set up like any Tupperware party. We start with five or more guests, and it usually lasts around two hours, Hayes said.
Classes in Hayes home begin at $15 per person, while classes in other locations, such as private residences, start at $20 per person. I teach guests how to find sales, where to find sales, when to use coupons and when not to, Hayes said. I break down actual scenarios of deals and Ive actually taken classes on road trips and shown them how couponing works at a store.
The extra resources couponing provides allows Hayes to donate to charity much more frequently. Im a true believer in giving back. I even offer free classes to those who are interested to learn, but who cannot afford to attend my class, Hayes said.
To all the naysayers who doubt coupons can really make a difference in a persons budget, Hayes asks them to consider couponing in order to better save for their families. While theyre spending their money, Im getting it for free or really cheap, Hayes said. Im able to do other things with that money.
Those interested in attending one of Hayes classes can call 517.662.9291. n
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TCAPREMIERSEASONTICKETS
Open Mic Night
Tell-a-bration TCA Big Band & Vocalaires Holiday Concert
Nutcracker Ballet
Comedian Godfrey
January 16 7:30pmPerformed with
Jimmy Fallon - hot!
HummingHouse
March 19 7:30pmRapturous harmonies
out of Nashville.
Lightwire Theater presents
moon mouse:a space odyssey
February 27 7:30pmAbsolutely amazing!
says Rolling Stone
theverve pipe
April 16 7:30pmEnergetic, whimsicalfamily-friendly music.
October 16 7:30pm $5
Dec. 10-12 7:30pm $15 & $13Dec. 12 2pm $15 & $13
December 13 4pm $10
November 20 7:30pm $5
Come out and experience local talent and budding artists as they take to the TCA stage. Last years winner went on to open for a big
name Comedian and host his own performance at the TCA.
The holiday classic brings the magical tale of the Nutcracker and
the Mouse King to life. Scores of dancers in elaborate costumes dance to the timeless music of Tchaikovskys Nutcracker Ballet.
Celebrate the season with the annual holiday concert by the TCA Big Band and singing companions the VocalAires. Enjoy tried and true
Christmas carols with a few surprises as well. Who knows - you may walk
away with a few new favorites!
Everyone has a story to share...tell yours! Join us for an evening of mesmerizing
storytelling as local storytellers share their
tales on stage.
6 GREAT SHOWSincludes premier seating
$100(save $20)
Includes both holiday and spring Big Band
& VocalAires concerts plus all four 2016 National Touring
Season shows
thetca.org | 517.423.6617Tecumseh | 400 N. Maumee
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More banking options to give you more time for what matters most,. After all were Better together.
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DONT FORGET
Arts & Crafts Bazaar
OCTOBER 24
Roast BeefST. ELIZABETHS 61ST ANNUAL
DINNER
Join us for Amish style, melt-in your mouth roast beef, mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans, coleslaw, rolls & dessert.
Carving out an Autumn Tradition
Adult - $11Ages 6-12 - $7
5 and Under - FREE
AppleumpkinWeekend St. Elizabeth Parish Center
512 N. Union Tecumseh517-423-2447 ext 5
Sunday 11:30-5:30
Oct. 11
Now OpenThurs, Fri & Sat 11 am- midnight
Sunday Noon to 10 pm
Tap Room Game Room Biergarten Great Local Food Craft Beer
124 & 128 W Chicago BlvdTecumseh 517.815.1726
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Celebration of the late 19th century farm life. Live music, period crafts, trades and cooking, horse drawn wagon rides. Snacks and lunch available.
The Dewey School Museum will be open.
Sun., Oct 11 noon - 5pmAdult $5/Sen $4/Child (5-12) $2
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(Clockwise) Mya (weimaraner), Lindsay, Steve, Adrienne and Nick
-Steve Meckley
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ANYTIMETHE CHICAGO ST. SUITE
Above the Daily Grind - sleeps up to 5, spacious & rooftop patio. 517-424-8314
THE LOFTAbove DGII giftshop - sleeps up to 3 in
efficiency style apt. 517-424-8314THE INN ON EVANS
Located above Boulevard Market - decorated with flare. 517-423-6000
UNION BLOCK SUITESAbove the Spotted Cow - newly renovated
historic setting. 517-902-6065
DOWNTOWN LODGING
OCTOBER 10 & 11 During Tecumsehs 22nd Appleumpkin Festival. This will captivate you for hours! Bring home great treasures after enjoying crafts, music, rides, fun & food galore! 517-424-6003.
ANTIQUES STREET FAIR& FLEA MARKET
ANYTIMESpend a pleasant afternoon at the Tecumseh
District Library - 215 N. Ottawa Street. This room is filled with historic photos and
information on area history - including books by local historian/author (and room namesake) Clara Waldron. Chuck Harpst -
Library Historian is usually on hand to assist with research questions. 423-2238.
CLARA WALDRONROOM
SATURDAYSJoin us Saturdays from 9 am - 1 pm on the sidewalks of
Downtown Tecumseh - southwest corner. Fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, eggs and more!
SAT., NOV. 28Do something big for your town. One small purchase can make a huge difference. Support the
businesses that spend theirdays catering to us.
FALL EXCURSIONIndian Crossing Trails Park is
the place to explore Indian Folk Lore during guided tours. Meet at Hayden-Ford Mill Bldg - $5.
Call for date 423-5602.
ANYTIMENeed a place to hold a meeting or party? The community room
at AJ Smith Rec Center - is available. Holds up to 60 people
with kitchenette. 423-5602.
FARMERS MARKET
SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY
LORE &LEGENDS
RENT AFACILITY
EXPERIENCEwww.mytecumseh.org
www.downtowntecumseh.comTecumseh
THE GOAT LADY RETURNS CONTINUED...
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Tues., October 27, 7-9pmat Tecumseh United Methodist Church
605 Bishop Reed Drive
Joining the Historical Society will makeyou a little less Rough around the edges.
Youll be able to speak softly while carrying around a large array of knowledge about area legends. While making conservation of
artifacts a priority...were bullish about hearing your stories too. For a mere $10 annually a squarer deal cannot be found. Join today!
Teddy Roosevelt Speaks
Brian Haggard, impersona
ting our 26th President w
ill
address The Eighth and N
inth Commandments in
Politics. The Napoleon L
ions Community Band (M
I) -
will entertain with patrioti
c and American music.
$5 tickets support Tecumse
h Historical Society
302 E. Chicago Blvd 517-423-2374www.historictecumseh.org
Here, in person for a rare performance . . .
517.547.7715W - Sa 10 - 5 Sun 12 - 418875 US-12 Cement CitySW Corner of US-12 & [email protected]
Timeless Style, Decor & more
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Lamps Pottery Artwork Dry Goods Clothing Throw
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ifts
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Specialty Foods Oversized Artwork Jewelry
Owners - Linda & Larry Micol
Sweet AnnieS
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Stepping Up to the task
Serving Lenawee, Jackson, Washtenaw & Beyond
BuILDERS, LLC.ABSTRACT
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green bridges:Safe Passage for Plants and Pollinators October 8 7:00 pm Ponder the possibilities of a sustainable future by studying native plants from an herbal perspective. Connect with other green bridges gardens and provide safe interaction of plants and pollinators in healthy ecosystems.Nature Hike:Autumn FoliageOctober 10 10:30 am Enjoy a family-friendly hike amongthe rolling hills, wooded trails, and autumn foliage color.Spooky nature:Family Class Series
October 31 10:30 am Families are invited to join in a spine-tingling look at the creepy, crawly, really scary things in nature. A take home craft and scary snacks will end the adventure.
HIDDEN TREASURES
conservatory
ScarecrowsLiveAnimals
CraftsforKids
Fun&Foodfor
theEntireFamily
Saturday | October 3
WagonRidesthroughArboret
um
ArtDemonstrations:Wood
Carving,Weaving,FiberSpinnin
g
andMoreGardensM-50 | Tipton | 8 Miles W. of Tecumseh
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755 Acres
hiking trails
Fall FOLIAGE FESTIVAL
scarecrows at play
by Deane Erts
Tell your story at the Tcas Tellabration - November 20!Mother Mary
embedded into the tree
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Oct. 10, 9am-6pmOct. 11, 10am-5pm
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Founded in 2012, the Blues -n-Brews Festival is quickly becoming one of
Southeast Michigans premiere fall festivals. The annual festival features beer, wine and hard cider from more than 30
Michigan breweries and wineries and live blues music. Two Michigan blues bands will provide entertainment during the
festival. Jackson-based band, Kevin Nichols and Blue Tuesday, Broken Arrow Blues Band, from Brighton, take the stage from 6:30-9pm.
Its great to see the Blues-n-Brews Festival continue to grow each year and bring in people from across the area, said Catrina Ossmann, director of the LCCVB (Lenawee County
Conference and Visitors Bureau).Tickets for the event are $25 each in advance and are
available online or at participating KeyBank locations. Tickets are $30 each at the door Admission includes 10 drink tickets to sample some of the finest breweries from across Michigan. Designated
Driver tickets, which do not include drink samples, are $10 each.
the Pavilion
115 Toledo St., Ad
rian
Sat., October. 3
4-10 PM
Come early, stay late to shop, eat and drink!
TAPTAKEOVER
facebook.com\bluesnbrews.adrian@BluesBrewsFest (#BluesBrewsAdrian)
Stop by these businesses that are participating in the TAP TAKEOVER!
Friday, October 2
The Brick Wall Mandys
BANDS
Kevin Nichol
s
& Blue Tuesd
ay
3:30-6pm
Broken Arrow Blues Band 6:30-9pm Downtown
127 N. Main | Adrian 517.265.2144
citizensgasfuel.com
Keep the power on with a Standby
Generator
Keep your
smokin
chillin!
and your
BluesBrews
MichiganMade
snacks & gifts
266-6100 108 E. Maumee Adrian Tue - F 10-5 | Th 10-8 | Sat 10-4
MandysUptown Bar & Grill
111 S. Main St. Adrian 517.263.8023M-F 11:30-2am Sat 5pm-2am
Delicious BurgersEntertainment
Good Times
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Experts in the Art of Aquatics
T-F: 11am-7:30pm Sat: 11am-6pm Sun: 12pm-5pm Closed Mon
Jeremy Rice
Nice Rack
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16 BeeRs oN tap42 MichigaN WiNes
a tRue MichigaN puB
LIVE MUSIC(every Friday & Saturday 8-11pm)
Sun-W 11am-11pm | Th-Sat 11am-2am | 113 E Maumee | Adrian | 517-920-4291 | hooligans-grill.com
Restaurant 517-265-6670 Bar 517-263-9965 thegrasshoppertexmex.com116 S. Winter St., Adrian Wauseon, OH (419) 335-1110 Sarasota, FL (941) 923-3688
Specializing in
COCKTAILS, imported
BEERS &WINESand authentic
MEXICAN FOOD
Sun 4-9pmM-W 11am-10pm
Th-Sat 11am-11pm
Homemade daily specia
ls until 1am.Try our
Coney Dog Pizza!
DJsBands
Tent Parties
Comedy Show
s
LIVE ENTERT
AINMENT
Every weekend
Youre treated like
family here!
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On Tap
Inspired
Seasonal
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Were not just another brick
in thewall!
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Open 7 days
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Authentic
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and our foodisnt bad either!
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Founded in 2012, the Blues -n-Brews Festival is quickly becoming one of
Southeast Michigans premiere fall festivals. The annual festival features beer, wine and hard cider from more than 30
Michigan breweries and wineries and live blues music. Two Michigan blues bands will provide entertainment during the
festival. Jackson-based band, Kevin Nichols and Blue Tuesday, Broken Arrow Blues Band, from Brighton, take the stage from 6:30-9pm.
Its great to see the Blues-n-Brews Festival continue to grow each year and bring in people from across the area, said Catrina Ossmann, director of the LCCVB (Lenawee County
Conference and Visitors Bureau).Tickets for the event are $25 each in advance and are
available online or at participating KeyBank locations. Tickets are $30 each at the door Admission includes 10 drink tickets to sample some of the finest breweries from across Michigan. Designated
Driver tickets, which do not include drink samples, are $10 each.
the Pavilion
115 Toledo St., Ad
rian
Sat., October. 3
4-10 PM
Come early, stay late to shop, eat and drink!
TAPTAKEOVER
facebook.com\bluesnbrews.adrian@BluesBrewsFest (#BluesBrewsAdrian)
Stop by these businesses that are participating in the TAP TAKEOVER!
Friday, October 2
The Brick Wall Mandys
BANDS
Kevin Nichol
s
& Blue Tuesd
ay
3:30-6pm
Broken Arrow Blues Band 6:30-9pm Downtown
127 N. Main | Adrian 517.265.2144
citizensgasfuel.com
Keep the power on with a Standby
Generator
Keep your
smokin
chillin!
and your
BluesBrews
MichiganMade
snacks & gifts
266-6100 108 E. Maumee Adrian Tue - F 10-5 | Th 10-8 | Sat 10-4
MandysUptown Bar & Grill
111 S. Main St. Adrian 517.263.8023M-F 11:30-2am Sat 5pm-2am
Delicious BurgersEntertainment
Good Times
517-266-2932310 W. Maumee St. Adrian
www.fishdoctors.com
Experts in the Art of Aquatics
T-F: 11am-7:30pm Sat: 11am-6pm Sun: 12pm-5pm Closed Mon
Jeremy Rice
Nice Rack
#1 iN MichigaN-MadecRaft BeeR & WiNe
16 BeeRs oN tap42 MichigaN WiNes
a tRue MichigaN puB
LIVE MUSIC(every Friday & Saturday 8-11pm)
Sun-W 11am-11pm | Th-Sat 11am-2am | 113 E Maumee | Adrian | 517-920-4291 | hooligans-grill.com
Restaurant 517-265-6670 Bar 517-263-9965 thegrasshoppertexmex.com116 S. Winter St., Adrian Wauseon, OH (419) 335-1110 Sarasota, FL (941) 923-3688
Specializing in
COCKTAILS, imported
BEERS &WINESand authentic
MEXICAN FOOD
Sun 4-9pmM-W 11am-10pm
Th-Sat 11am-11pm
Homemade daily specia
ls until 1am.Try our
Coney Dog Pizza!
DJsBands
Tent Parties
Comedy Show
s
LIVE ENTERT
AINMENT
Every weekend
Youre treated like
family here!
Always7CRAFT BEERS
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Adrian | 3270 Ogden Hwy | 517.263.6851 | 888.789.7879
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Canyon crazy
M ark and Jennifer Johnson, owners of Tecumseh Paddling Company, are experienced kayakers and paddle boarders who participated in the adventure of a lifetime when they closed shop early last year in order to river-raft through the Grand Canyon. A friend of the Johnsons obtained a permit to raft through the famous national landmark, and invited the couple to join him. A group of 16 people came along on the trip, with a grand total of seven rafts and one kayak. The trip took 21 days, and spanned over 200 miles. Each raft measured 18-feet-long, and carried everything the
group needed to participate in the adventure. The scenery was so amazing, Jennifer said. Everywhere you looked there was a picture opportunity.
The Johnsons took over seven thousand pictures on their camera during the 21 days of the trip, which included photographs of friends and nature. It makes you realize just
how huge this place really is, said Mark. Animal life was sparse, but what few creatures made the canyons their home caught the attention of the travelers as they passed. The Johnsons saw bighorn
sheep, road runners, deer and scorpions on their trip around the Grand Canyon, although their favorite part of the journey was the canyons
themselves. The coolest thing was seeing the canyons,
Mark said. You can climb in them. Theyre basically your road signs while youre out on the river.
The group carried their own supplies on the trip, which included food, shelter, and medical care. It took over two hours each morning to get packed for their daily journey. We did all the work for ourselves, the cooking, the cleaning, Mark said. We had five layover days when we werent traveling, and on those days we rested. We had to pack everything we needed for the twenty-one days. Theres no resupply, and theres no one to help you out there.
Being virtually alone in the canyon, with only fifteen other people to depend on, gave Mark a sense of peace while on the trip. The best part of getting away was there were no cell phones, no contact with the outside world. Youre alone out there, and if youre injured, youre in trouble. said Mark.
Jennifer enjoyed watching the various constellations in the night sky, far away from the light pollution of cities and populated areas. We saw so many stars, Jennifer said. We slept outside, without tents, only on the cots. We only slept in the tents for five nights.
The Grand Canyon was referred to by the Johnsons as beautiful, but at some points, dangerous. The experience of the travelers made rafting relatively easy, though the slopes and slippery surfaces on the canyons themselves made climbing extremely difficult. Everyone who was on the trip was an experienced rafter or kayaker, so we didnt have any overturned boats. The hiking was scarier than rafting, Mark said. Id tell anybody, if you get the opportunity to do it, do it, Jennifer said. It was awesome.n
TeCuMseh Paddlingis openthis fall!
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Tecumseh Paddlings owners traverse the grand Canyon
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following the DVD presentation.
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October 22-27 See N.Y.C. 911 museum, Grand Central Station,
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December 10 & 11 Greatest Light Show
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EXPANDING INVENTORY
The November 3 ballot will include a proposed ordinance for the City ofTecumseh that was initiated through a successful citizen-led petitioncampaign. More than 800 city residents signed this petition to showtheir support for an ordinance that would legalize the keeping of a limited number of chickens (females only) as pets within the city limits.
Vote YES for personal freedom and grassroots democracy!
The Proposed Ordinance:
Roosters (male chickens) are not allowed.
Up to six hens (female chickens) are allowed.
Birds must be kept securely confined on the owners property at all times.
Coops and pens must be at least 10 feet away from lot lines.
No permits, registrations, inspections, or fees are required.
All existing noise and nuisance regulations still apply.
To Whom It May Concern,
Chickens have been animal companions of humans for thousands of years.They are very entertaining and they provide more benefits to us than dogs or cats. When allowed to range in the yard, they provide outstanding pestcontrol, eating ticks, slugs, mosquitoes, and many other insects. And theyproduce eggs that are much more nutritious than those you can buy at thesupermarket.
Backyard chickens will generally get far more humane care than thoseraised in filthy, crowded factory farms. Industrial production is creating numerous problems, including pollution from manure, antibiotic resistance,and higher risk of a more dangerous strain of bird flu. Keeping a few chick-ens at home is one way we can each do our part to address these problems.Limit their numbers, and require clean, humane care sure. But there is no legitimate reason for any city to prohibit keeping a few chickens,any more than there is reason to ban the keeping of cats or dogs.
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Awesome Finds123 W. Maumee St., Adrian I (517) 920-4433M-F 10-5 / Sat 10-3www.awesomefinds.net I [email protected] quality home & garden decor. Antiques, primitives, architectural salvage, cottage country whites, furniture, vintage, jewelry, gifts and much more!
Decades109 W. Adrian St. (US 223) Blissfield I (517) 486-3225T-Sat 10-5 / Sun 12-5 | [email protected] unique 3-story mall chock full of antiques, collectibles, mid-century modern, primitives, furniture, vinyl records and so much more! Look for the Zebra in the Window!
Blissfield Antique Mall103 W. Adrian St., Blissfield (Corner of US 223 & Lane)(517) 486-2236 I Open T-Sunwww.blissfieldantiquemall.comThree floors of treasures with over 100 dealers Offering a large selection of depression glass, primitives, furniture and more!
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IDK Creative Decor146 1/2 N. Main St., Brooklyn I (517) 938-8147F 12-8 / Sat 10-6 I [email protected] for your eyes. We specialize in artistic recreations, vintage finds, industrial quirk, unique jewelry and more! Never the same place twice!
FLEA BAY120 E. Chicago Blvd., Britton I (517) 902-5912W-Th 11-6 / F-Sat 11-7 / Sun [email protected] buy storage units - so there is always something new. Great deals on everything from antiques, primitives, collectibles, furniture and so much more!
Helping hands thrift store795 Division St., Adrian(517) 266-7002 I M-F 10-6 / Sat 10-4helpinghandsthriftstore.org I [email protected] a Christian non-profit we raise funds for life-changing missions. Quality resale of vintage items, furniture, appliances, and medical beds. Merchandise is donated. Pick ups available. Located just south of Beecher.
salvaged decor124 S. Main St., Brooklyn I (517) 938-8550Th 12-6 / F-Sat 10-6 / Sun 10-5www.salvaged-decor.com I [email protected] re-purposed furniture, home decor, gifts, DIY chalk/clay paints, milk paint, painting classes and so much more!
Mikes Antiques &other funky stuff116 W. Michigan Ave., Clinton I (517) 456-6019Open by chance or appointment. Buying and selling vintage items: lighting, architectural, retro, amusement, medical, scientific, transportation, the strange and the unusual.
chelsea antiques mall1178 S. Main St., Chelsea (M-52) I (734) 562-2190T-Sat 10-6 / Sun 11-5 | [email protected] antiques and collectibles! Vintage, farm relics, paintings. 41 vendor booths next to Chelsea Lanes just south of downtown. Kathy and Ed GreenLeaf.
chelsea antiques407 N. Main St., Chelsea I (734) 475-7131W-Sat 10-5 / Sun 11-4www.chelseaantiques.net I [email protected] quaint shop on the north end of town - near JiffyMix, will inspire those passionate about vintage homeand unique antiques. We now buy gold, silver and coins.
Recycle Its trade center2751 W. Michigan Ave., Clinton (near M-52)(517) 456-8888 I T-Sun 11-6www.recycleitstradecenter.com I [email protected],000 sq ft of antiques, vintage & resale. Local artisans - chalk paint classes, monthly auctions, trade show building rental. Buy and sell estates.
Floyds woodcarving & Antiques134 W. Michigan Ave., Clinton(734) 649-3259 I W-Sat 11-5We have antiques, wood carvings, gifts, wood carving classes and supplies. Next to the Clinton theater.
The Copper Nail111 E. Michigan Ave., Grass Lake | (517) 522-8514 T-Sat 10-5 | www.coppernail.orgCommunity resale shop filled with one-of-a-kind treasures - antiques, furniture, home accessories, jewelry, toys, tools and more. Accepting quality donations.
Tecumseh Trade Center9129 Tecumseh-Clinton Hwy., Tecumseh
(734) 216-6010 May-Oct: Sat & Sun 10-6
www.tecumsehtradecenter.comOld fashioned indoor/outdoor
flea market. 50,000 sq ft of antique cars, arts & crafts, antiques, skydivers, BBQ - consignment booths.
Hacker Jewelers110 E. Chicago Blvd.,Tecumseh I (517) 423-6370T-F 10-5:30 / Sat 9-2 | www.hackerjewelers.com
[email protected] collection of estate and antique jewelry.
We buy good used & vintage jewelry & watches.Check prices on website.
2 Thrifty Gypsies133 E. Chicago Blvd.,Tecumseh I (517) 424-2101
M-Sat 10-6 / Sun 12-5Antiques, vintage, industrial, mid-century modern,
shabby chic, kitchen wares, military, chalk paint, classes, womens accessories, upcycled furniture.
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5315 S. Occidental Hwy.,Tecumseh I (517) 424-7653Auctions most Wed & Sat / (Monthly Sun)
auctionzip.com Auctioneer #4023 I [email protected] a seat in our heated/air conditioned building for great
auction fun! Buying or selling one item to full estates.
what a find100 E. Logan St., Tecumseh
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M-F 10-5:30 / Sat 9-43,000 sq ft storefront of antiques, primitives, repurposed collectibles, jewelry, estate sale
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now and then & again23 Wabash St., Milan I (734) 439-5655
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clothing and more!
Antiques & Vintage on the boulevard
138 E. Chicago Blvd., Tecumseh I (517) 301-4747M-Sat 10-6 / Sun 12-5
[email protected] and vintage multi-dealer mall, home decor,
primitives, industrial, retro, vintage, shabby chic, farm fresh finds, advertising, general line.
Worth Repeating inc.201 E. Main St., Manchester I (734) 428-9088T-F 10-5 / Sat 10-2www.manchestermill.com/worthrepeatingUnique resale shop located in historic Manchester Mill, staffed by volunteers - all merchandise is donated and supports local charitable services. Open 5 days a week.
Hitching Post Antiques Mall
1322 E. Monroe Rd.,Tecumseh (on M50 at M52) (517) 423-8277 I Open Daily 10-5:30
www.hitchingpostantiques.com8,000 sq ft of quality antiques! We offer a wide variety
including; Victorian items, oil lamps, military, dolls, toys, advertising items, jewelry, banks, books and political items.
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36th Annual Sand Creek P.T.O.
Sand Creek High School | 6518 Sand Creek Hwy 517.436.3124 | [email protected]
November 21 8-3
Antique & Craft Show
$2 Admit230 Booths
FREE ParkingChildren &
Strollers Welcome
Top Notch
Juried Show
Colleen Myers L.M.T.
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