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110 For Rent
COUNTRY PLACE FAMILY APTS. 815Country Way in Big Rapids is acceptingapplications for 1 & 2 bedroom units.Barrier free units in the building. Complexcurrently under renovations. Rent basedon income with limited subsidy. Mini-mum rent $390 and $450. Laundry at endof each hallway. Children's play area.Applications in hallways or call Beverly 1-800-225-7982. Managed by StratfordGroup Ltd., 442 W. Baldwin, Alpena, MI.Equal Housing Opportunity. TDD #1-800-855-1155.
COUNTRY PLACE SENIOR APTS.,830 Country Way in Big Rapids is accept-ing applications for 1 bedroom units.Barrier free unit in building. Complexcurrently under renovation. Persons mustbe 62 years of age or older, or disabledof any age. Rent based on income lim-ited subsidy, $390 minimum includesheat. Inside mail delivery, laundry andcommunity rooms for residents. Appli-cations in foyer or call Beverly 1-800-225-7982. Managed by Stratford Group Ltd.,442 W. Baldwin, Alpena, MI. EqualHousing Opportunity. TDD #1-800-855-1155
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160 Real Estate
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8 FT. MYERS Snowplow unimount poly-blade, works good, fits 1988/98 Chevy.$1,500, (231)796-3977.
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DNRE AND GREAT LAKES
COMMISSION ANNOUNCE
VOLUNTEER STREAM
MONITORING GRANTSAVAILABLE
The Department of Natural Resourcesand Environment (DNRE) and the GreatLakes Commission today announced therelease of two grant application packagesfor volunteer stream monitoring in Michigan-- the Volunteer Stream Monitoring GrantProgram and the Volunteer StreamMonitoring Start-Up Grant Program.Both grant programs are offered under theMichigan Clean Water Corps (MiCorps), anetwork of volunteer monitoring programsin Michigan. Up to a total of $50,000 is
available this year to fund these grantprograms. Local units of government andnonprofit organizations are eligible to receivegrant funding.
The Volunteer Stream Monitoring GrantProgram provides grants for volunteergroups to monitor benthic macroinvertebratecommunities and habitat characteristics inwadeable streams and rivers. The grantsprovide training and support to collect waterquality data to support the DNREs and localefforts to protect and manage the stateswater resources. The grants may be usedto fund a local monitoring coordinator and/orpurchase water quality monitoring supplies.
The Volunteer Stream Monitoring Start-UpGrant Program provides funding for newlyforming volunteer monitoring groups toassist with designing a monitoring programand strategy for their community, and aid inthe development of a full proposal for the2012 Volunteer Stream Monitoring GrantProgram. Start-up grant recipients will haveaccess to MiCorps resources and training.Up to $10,000 will be available for start-upgrants, with multiple grants expected in the$1,000 to $3,000 range.Now in its seventh year, the MiCorpsProgram was established to assist the DNREin collecting and sharing water quality data
for use in water resources management andprotection programs. MiCorps has awardednearly $295,000 in grant funds to volunteerorganizations to assist in water qualityssessments, protection, and stewardshipf lakes and rivers. For more informationn the MiCorps Program or these grantpportunities, please visit the MiCorpsebsite at: http://www.micorps.net
rant application packages, which includerant information and application instructions,re available online at: www.micorps.net/pp/gap11.html and www.micorps.net/app/tartup11.html. Grant applications are duey Feb. 14, 2011.
uestions about the grant applicationrocess should be directed to: Paul Steen,uron River Watershed Council, at 734-769-123 or [email protected]; or Bill Dimond ofhe DNREs Water Resources Division at17-241-9565 or [email protected].
he Department of Natural Resourcesnd Environment is committed to theonservation, protection, management, andccessible use and enjoyment of the statesnvironment, natural resources, and relatedconomic interests for current and futureenerations. For more information, go toww.michigan.gov/dnre.
BIGGEST BUCKS HONOREDAT DINNER
TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE
FOR BIG BUCK DINNERFrom Staff Reports
BIG RAPIDS Area hunters will cheerfor the biggest bucks shot during the 2010hunting season at a dinner in their honor.The Pioneers annual Big Buck Dinner is 6p.m. on Monday at CKs Place, located at11515 Northland Dr. in Big Rapids. Horsdoeuvres will be served at 6 p.m., with avenison and pork dinner served an hourlater.Tickets to the dinner will be available untilnoon on Monday at the Pioneer office for$18. Tickets will not be available for purchaseat the door.All are hunters, sportsmen and sportswomenare welcome to attend.We thank Colin Kelly and his staff forhelping us with this event, said Dave Clark,
Pioneer editor-in-chief. His fondness forarea hunters is evident when you sit downand appreciate the meal he prepares forlocal sportsmen during this event.Hunters who shot the 14 biggest bucks thisseason will be honored at Mondays dinner.Prizes will be awarded for the seven largestbucks shot with a rifle and the sevsen largestshot with a bow. First place winners willreceive a new muzzleloader and compoundbow, respectively.Other prizes include a pocket watch, boots,deer blind, deer processing gift certificates,300 pounds of corn and a one-yearsubscription to the Pioneer.In addition to celebrating the biggest bucks,
area hunters will be able to share theirhunting stories with those in attendance.One of the highlights of the Big Buck Dinneris the opportunity for local hunters to tell theirstories about how they got their bucks, saidMartin Slagter, Pioneer sports editor. Thedeer this year range between eight and 10points with a spread up to 23 inches.Sponsors of this years Big Buck Contestinclude Paris Archery, Big Rapids Furniture,Kelleys Deer Processing, McCrimmonsFarm and Feed, Janes Country Meats,Franks Sporting Goods, Grunst Brothers,Rogers Jewelers, Dr. John Bailey and thePioneer Group.Attendees also will be able to learn about theJerky for the Troops project that CKs Place
owner Colin Kelly holds each year. Severalhundred pounds of jerky will be packaged atCKs Place on Tuesday and shipped to beenjoyed by U.S. troops across the globe.The Pioneer whole-heartedly supports theeffort to get venison jerky to the men andwomen of the U.S. military who cannotattend this wild game dinner, Clark said.We encourage all local residents to sign upa soldier for the program during the Big BuckDinner or at the Jerky for the Troops eventthe following day at CKs Place.
SIDEBAR:What: Big Buck DinnerTime: 6 p.m.Date: Monday, Jan. 24Place: CKs Place, located at 11515Northland Drive in Big RapidsCost: $18 Tickets will be available at thePioneer office until noon on Monday
JERKY FOR THE TROOPS TO
HOST FREE MASS MAILING
TUESDAY
From Staff Reports
BIG RAPIDS From noon to 2 p.m. onTuesday, the public is encouraged to cometo CKs Place to send jerky and other itemsto soldiers around the globe for free.In all, about 300 pounds of donated jerkywill be placed into care packages, whichwill be sent to soldiers any military branch,
anywhere in the world. All thats asked ofparticipants is that they bring the address oftheir loved one.CKs Place is located at 11515 NorthlandDrive in Big Rapids.
We plan on doing the jerky for as long asthe need is there, said CKs owner ColinKelly, who is now operating the Jerky for theTroops effort. Typically we have a certaininfantry group or company (to which the jerkyis sent). This particular year, at this particulartime, we do not have one of those groupsassigned (to receive) the jerky.About 75 boxes will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Cadets from FerrisState Universitys ROTC will be on-handto help people correctly label and ship theircare packages.These are cadets that are looking to befuture soldiers that may end up going towar, said Maj. Chuck Bron of Ferris ROTC.Were sort of paying it forward, hopingsomebody will do this for us in the future.Bron also noted that it was rare thatsomebody like Kelly would collect thedonations and then handle the shipping.Kelly, also the owner of Kellys DeerProcessing, said his businesses make nomoney from the effort its conducted purelyas a volunteer effort. The event wouldnt bepossible without the monetary donations,which pays for mailing costs as well as thecooking, processing and packaging the jerkyby a company in Falmouth.Donations arent necessary to send apackage, he said, but they are appreciated.Jerky for the Troops started with Kellydonating 10 pounds of jerky to a single
infantry unit. More than four years later, theproject has grown a lot. Jerky for soldiersis sold at military discounts seven days aweek, year-round.What helps make Jerky for the Troops worthit, Kelly said, is getting phone calls fromappreciative soldiers who want to ordermore.Hes calling me up, saying, My buddies justgot a box of that jerky, and we ate it all up;I need to replace it, Kelly said. The nextday, Im scrambling around, putting togethera box of jerky for him and sending it. A monthlater, I get another phone call.For more information, contact Kelly at (231)796-5414.
MICHIGANS VOLUNTEER
RIVER, STREAM, AND
CREEK CLEANUP GRANTS
AVAILABLE FOR 2011
The Department of Natural Resources andEnvironment (DNRE) and the Great LakesCommission (GLC) announced today therelease of the 2011 grant application packagefor Michigans Volunteer River, Stream, andCreek Cleanup Program (VRSCCP).
A total of $25,000 is available under theprogram for fiscal year 2011, with funding
provided by the DNRE through fees collectedfrom the sale of the states water qualityprotection license plates. The applicationdeadline for the Volunteer River, Stream,and Creek Cleanup Program is 5 p.m. onMonday, Feb. 14, 2011.
The Michigan VRSCCP provides smallgrants to local units of government tohelp clean up and improve Michigansrivers, streams, and creeks. Local unitsof government may partner with nonprofitorganizations or other volunteer groups tocarry out the cleanups. There is a minimumlocal match requirement of 25 percent of thetotal project costs.
The Grant Application Package is availableat www.glc.org/streamclean/app11.Applications will be reviewed and assessed
by the DNRE and the GLC staff, with finaldecisions anticipated by late April 2011.
Questions regarding the grant applicationpackage can be directed to Laura Kaminski
at the GLC by calling 734-971-9135 oemailing [email protected].
The Department of Natural Resourcesand Environment is committed to thconservation, protection, management, andaccessible use and enjoyment of the statesenvironment, natural resources, and relatedeconomic interests for current and futurgenerations. For more information, go twww.michigan.gov/dnre.
CAMPUS COMPACT HONORS
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
PROFESSOR FOR INSPIRING
ENGAGED SCHOLARSHIP
NATIONWIDE
Professor Barry Checkoway ReceivesThomas Ehrlich Civically Engaged FacultyAward
BOSTON Campus Compact hasselected Barry Checkoway of the Universityof Michigan to receive its 2010 ThomasEhrlich Civically Engaged Faculty Award.This national award is presented to onsenior faculty member each year foenhancing higher educations contributionsto the public good through scholarship thaadvances students civic learning whilmeeting community needs.
Checkoway is a professor of social work andurban planning, and founding director of thGinsberg Center for Community Service andLearning at the University of Michigan (U-M). He is also a senior faculty fellow at U-MsNational Center for Institutional Diversity an organization that catalyzes innovativapproaches to diversity challenges andopportunities within the campus, and thenadvances those models nationally to fosteconcrete, lasting social change.
The Ginsberg Center has becomepowerful vehicle for integrating service-
learning into curricula across the U-Mcampus. Checkoway initiated workshopswhere faculty could learn how to teach usingservice-learning, and working groups wherfaculty could share the challenges theyfaced and the solutions they discovered insuch teaching. In the process, he elevatedcampus civic engagement above the levelof the day-to-day to incorporate excitingideas and new ways of thinking.
Initiatives begun by Checkoway havincluded: National Community ScholarsProgram, Youth Dialogues on Race andEthnicity in Metropolitan Detroit, MichiganNeighborhood AmeriCorps Program,Michigan Community Service Corps,
American Reads Tutoring Corps, Learningfrom Communities, the John Dewey LecturSeries, and Wingspread conferences onrenewing the civic mission of the Americanuniversity.
Civic engagement as an institutionalmovement in higher education has madtremendous gains in recent years both inresearch and teaching, notes Checkoway.Weve established a network of civicand community centers in colleges anduniversities across the country. The questionwe must all now answer is Whats next?.What are the next steps in our journey thawill be lasting over the long haul?
Through publications and his own teaching,Checkoway has contributed to knowledg
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development, conducted community-based participatory research responsive tocommunity goals; developed an in-depthunderstanding of techniques to increaseparticipation of traditionally excluded peoplein the institutions that affect their lives;educated people for effective leadership
and management; and engaged collegesand universities with neighborhoods andcommunities in the process of change.
graduate of Wesleyan University inConnecticut, Checkoway earned amasters and Ph.D. from the University ofPennsylvania in history and urban affairs. Animpassioned advocate for social justice andchange, throughout Checkoways careerhe has sought to enable underrepresentedpeople to participate actively in strengtheningsocial justice and social change, especiallyin economically disinvested and racially-segregated areas. He is also committed tobuilding community-university partnershipsbased on best practices of collaboration.
Checkoway has led community healthplanning workshops in rural areas and smalltowns, community revitalization workshopsin Detroit neighborhoods, and voterparticipation workshops involving traditionalnonvoters. He designed MichigansCommunity Strategies Against Poverty anundergraduate service-learning course thatcoordinates a classroom experience withsummer-long service-learning experiencesin Detroit. He coordinates the oldest andlargest Community Organization degreeprogram in graduate education, involvingmore than 100 students annually in coursesand internships nationwide. At least onesyllabus from a course that Checkowayteaches will be available on the CampusCompact website: www.compact.org
With his strong focus on sustainability,Checkoway has often served as a foundingdirector of new organizations, obtainedpermanent funding, and then built capacitynot as a one-time event, but over the longhaul until permanent staff is in place. In
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Campus Compact will also honor four awardfinalists for their outstanding contributions toengaged scholarship: Joan Francioni, Ph.D. director, Centerfor Engaged Teaching and Scholarship,Winona State University, Winona,Minnesota Judith Liu, Ph.D. professor, Departmentof Sociology, University of San Diego, SanDiego, California Edward Lorenz, Ph.D. chair, historydirector, Public Affairs, Alma College, Alma,
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SATURDAY, JAN. 22
The Card Wildlife Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.The Mecosta County Rod and Gun Club holds trap andsporting clay shoots. Trap shoots start at 10 a.m. andsporting clays start at 1 p.m. The club is located four mileswest of Mecosta on M-20. For more info call Jack Hays at(231) 592-1587.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Recycle! is located at 424 N. Fourth Ave., behind EastwoodEarly Childhood Center.Mecosta County Historical Society is closed until April. Forprivate tours contact F. Hankes at (231) 796-0368 or J. Irvinat (231) 796-8993.Community Lunch program is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30p.m. in the basement of the Third Avenue Methodist Church
in Big Rapids. Come for fellowship, come for food. All arewelcome and the healthy lunch is free.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 10 a.m. at St. PaulsCampus Parish, 1 Damascus Road in Big Rapids. For moreinformation call (800) 230-4085.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at 8 p.m.at St. Paul Catholic Campus Parish. Contact Woody W. at(231) 796-8371.
SUNDAY, JAN. 23
Alcoholics Anonymous Old Jail House Group meets at7 p.m. at 220 S. Stewart Ave. Call Darwin T. at (231) 796-8956.Alcoholic Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. MichaelsSchool in Remus. For more information call Brad B. (989)644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.Sunday Singles Dance is from 7 to 11 p.m. in the newly
remodeled room at the Goodyear Lanes and Lounge,located at the corner of M-55 and Old 27, Houghton Lake.Please enter through the door facing Old 27. Its a greatplace to meet other singles and enjoy an evening of dancingto your favorite music provided by Bernadette Morley ofBest Entertainment. Call (989) 539-5406 if you have anyquestions.Alanon meets at 7 p.m. at the Old Jail in Big Rapids; it is asupport group for families and friends of alcoholics.Evart United Methodist Church youth group meets from 5to 7 p.m. at the corner of First and Cherry streets. Fourththrough 12th grade invited. Join the group for a free meal,games and fellowship.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. at Immanuel LutheranChurch, 726 Fuller Ave. in Big Rapids.
MONDAY, JAN. 24
Enhanced Fitness is at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta CountySenior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.Advanced line dance instruction is at 9:30 a.m. at theMecosta County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta.For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Bridge is at 12:45 p.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information,call (231) 972-2884.Schizophrenia Anonymous meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.at Community Mental Health, 500 S. Third Ave., Big Rapids.SA is a support group with a six-step program. Anyone withschizophrenia or mental illness is welcome to attend. Formore information, call Mike B. at (231) 592-4654 or (231)796-3553. Coffee is available at meetings.Euchre is from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the Parkview high rise in BigRapids. For more information, call (231) 796-4993.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets 8 p.m. at St.Paul Catholic Campus Parish. Contact: Glenn C. at (231)796-3703.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 9 to 11 a.m.Recycle! is located at 424 N. Fourth Ave., behind EastwoodEarly Childhood Center.Divorce Care meetings are from 7 to 9 p.m. at New HopeUnited Methodist Church, 7296 Nine Mile Road in Mecosta.The meetings cover a nonconsecutive 13-step programfor getting through a divorce. New members are alwayswelcome. Contact Sharon Gray at (231) 598-0337 or NewHope Church at (231) 972-2838 for more information.Enhanced Fitness is at 10:15 a.m. at the Eagles, 18361 16Mile Road in Big Rapids. For more information, call (231)972-2884.The Big Rapids Lions Club meets at 6:30 p.m. at the Gate.
TUESDAY, JAN. 25
Big Rapids Rotary Club meets at noon at the Holiday Inn
and Conference Center.Beginning line dance instruction at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta
County Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.Alcoholic Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. MichaelsSchool in Remus. For more information call Brad B. (989)644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.Tai Chi at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Euchre at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Card recycling at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information,call (231) 972-2884.Theology at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.
TOPS No. 1189 meets from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at First
Baptist Church, 200 S. Stewart Ave., Big Rapids. Call (231)796-6271 for more information.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Grief peer support group meets at 9 a.m. at Cadillac Big Boy.For questions, call Pastor Brad Center at (231) 779-9550.Country dance classes will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the ChaseTownship Hall. For more information, contact Jeff at (231)250-4159.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. at St. Pauls CampusParish, 1 Damascus Road in Big Rapids. For moreinformation call (800) 230-4085.Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. Philip NeriCatholic Church in Reed City. For more information call(800) 367-6788.Gods Kitchen is a free meal from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at St.Mary Parish Center, 919 Marion Ave., Big Rapids. Everyone
is welcome; no questions asked, no registration required andno donation is sought at the event. For more information, callthe parish office at (231) 796-5202.Alanon meets at 8 p.m. at St. Philip Neri Catholic Churchin Reed City; it is a support group for families and friendsof alcoholics.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26
Enhanced Fitness at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information,call (231) 972-2884.Advanced line dance instruction at 9:30 a.m. at the MecostaCounty Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.Euchre at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.
The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Library preschool story hour at 10:30 a.m. every Wednesdayat Big Rapids Community Library. Open to the public.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, 8 p.m. at St. PaulCatholic Campus Parish. Contact Glenn C. at (231) 796-3703.Mecosta County Genealogical Society is open forappointment for its winter hours by contacting MaureenNelson at (231) 250-5555. Watch the Pioneer for thegenealogical societys special Saturday hours held on thesecond Saturday of the month.Community Lunch program is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30p.m. in the basement of the Third Avenue Methodist Churchin Big Rapids. Come for fellowship, come for food. All arewelcome and the healthy lunch is free.The Big Rapids Dharma Study Group meet at 7 p.m. at315 Marion Ave., in Big Rapids. Weekly meetings include
discussing various dharma texts, questions and answersand watching dharma-related videos. The group is underthe direction of Michael and Margaret Erlewine, who havemore than 35 years of experience in meditation and dharmapractice. Beginning students are welcome.Beginner Line Dance Inst ruction is at 6 p.m. at G.T. NormanElementary School, 338 W. Lincoln St. in Reed City; enterthrough the West Gym Door #6. Classes are open toeveryone, drop in and join any time. For more informationcall Sandee Lee at (231) 832-3493.Enhanced Fitness is at 10:15 a.m. at the Eagles, 18361 16Mile Road in Big Rapids. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. at Immanuel LutheranChurch, 726 Fuller Ave. in Big Rapids.Preschool Story Hour is at 10:30 a.m. at the Big RapidsCommunity Library. The event is open to the public.
Living on Grief Support group meets from 5:30 to 7 p.m. atHospice of Michigan, 400 Perry Ave. in Big Rapids, behindIndependent Bank. The focus of this group is to express
feelings and experiences related to the loss in a safe,supportive and non-judgmental environment. Registration is
not required. For more information, call Tangela Zielinski at(231) 527-0973.
THURSDAY, JAN. 27
Alcoholic Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. MichaelsSchool in Remus. For more information call Brad B. (989)644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.Harmonica at 10:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information,call (231) 972-2884.Painting and drawing at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information,call (231) 972-2884.Scrabble at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Pedro at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center, 12954
80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231) 972-2884.Pinochle at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)972-2884.Overeaters Anonymous meets at 6:15 p.m. in conferenceroom A, the third room on the right, at Mecosta CountyMedical Center; enter on the corner of Locust Street andWinter Avenue. For more information, call Eric at 866-398-5440.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at noon at St.Paul Catholic Campus Parish. Contact Darwin T. at (231)796-8956.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 3 to 5:30 p.m.every Thursday. Recycle! is located at 424 N. Fourth Ave.,behind Eastwood Early Childhood Center.
Mecosta County Republican Party meets at 7 p.m. at the
Charity Baptist Church, 20980 20 Mile Road, Paris.Alanon meets at 7 p.m. at Sacred Hearth Church in Evart; itis a support group for families and friends of alcoholics.
FRIDAY, JAN. 28
Enhanced Fitness at 8:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information,call (231) 972-2884.Readers Theatre at 10 a.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information,call (231) 972-2884.Advanced line dance instruction at 9:30 a.m. at the MecostaCounty Senior Center, 12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For moreinformation, call (231) 972-2884.Euchre at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center,12954 80th Ave., Mecosta. For more information, call (231)
972-2884.Euchre from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the Parkview high rise in BigRapids. For more information, call (231) 796-4993.The Card Wildlife Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at 8 p.m.at St. Paul Catholic Campus Parish. Contact Woody W. at(231) 796-8371.Knitting circle meets at 4 p.m. on Fridays at the BarrytonPublic Library. Knitters of all levels are encouraged to comeand learn or share knitting techniques.Enhanced Fitness is at 10:15 a.m. at the Eagles, 18361 16Mile Road in Big Rapids. For more information, call (231)972-2884.
SATURDAY, JAN. 29
The Card Wildlife Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.The Mecosta County Rod and Gun Club holds trap and
sporting clay shoots. Trap shoots start at 10 a.m. andsporting clays start at 1 p.m. The club is located four mileswest of Mecosta on M-20. For more info call Jack Hays at(231) 592-1587.Recycle! of Mecosta County is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Recycle! is located at 424 N. Fourth Ave., behind EastwoodEarly Childhood Center.Mecosta County Historical Society is closed until April. Forprivate tours contact F. Hankes at (231) 796-0368 or J. Irvinat (231) 796-8993.Community Lunch program is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30p.m. in the basement of the Third Avenue Methodist Churchin Big Rapids. Come for fellowship, come for food. All arewelcome and the healthy lunch is free.Narcotics Anonymous meets at 10 a.m. at St. PaulsCampus Parish, 1 Damascus Road in Big Rapids. For moreinformation call (800) 230-4085.
Alcoholics Anonymous, campus group, meets at 8 p.m.at St. Paul Catholic Campus Parish. Contact Woody W. at(231) 796-8371.
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The City of Big Rapids is seeking sealedbids for the sale of a "As Is - 1979 100'LTIAerial Platform" until 2:00 p.m. local time,Friday, February 4, 2011, in the Office othe City Clerk, 226 North MichiganAvenue, Big Rapids, MI 49307. Minimumbid is $7,500.Detailed specifications are available onthe City's website at www.ci.big-
rapids.mi.us. The vehicle may be inspect-ed by appointment at the Big RapidsDepartment of Public Safety, 435 N.Michigan, Big Rapids, during the hoursof 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. Questions shouldbe directed to Mr. Warren Hansen,Deputy Director, at 231-527-0005, ext.1022.Sealed bid envelopes should be clearlmarked "As Is 1979 100'LTI Aerial Plat-form" and the bid sheet must includebidder's name, address, phone number,and bid amount. The City of Big Rapidsreserves the right to accept or reject allor any bids or to waive informalities, andto award the bid in any manner deemedto be in the best interest of the City.Roberta Cline, City Clerk
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EDITORS NOTE: Please check with your club ororganization to be certain of meetings, outingsand classes, as they may be canceled due to badweather or other reasons. If any listing is incorrect,please call (231)832-5566 or (231)745-4635 withcorrect information.
DOMESTIC ABUSE NUMBER for anyone beingabused is 1-800-950-5808. There is no excuse forabuse.
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HEARTLAND HOSPICE VOLUNTEER TRAINING.Heartland Hospice of Cadillac is looking for caringand dedicated people with an interest in servingterminally ill patients and their families in theReed City Area and the outlaying communities.Volunteers provide services such as friendly visiting,patient transport/patient outings, errand running,child care, and clerical services. Volunteer classesare available to fit each persons schedule. Pleasecall Paul King at Heartland Hospice at 231-775-6840 for further information.
SATURDAY
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 CHICKEN BBQ (ThirdSaturday of every month), 5-7 p.m. (231)832-5102.
REED CITY SENIOR CENTER Potluck and Cards, 12p.m. (third Saturday of each month).
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 Chicken BBQ (thirdSaturday of every month), 5-7p.m., 129 E.Osceola Ave. For more information, call (231)832-
5102.
REVELATION SEMINAR CONTINUES everySaturday at 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the new littlewhite Seventh-Day Adventist Church on the northside of Highway 10, 17290 U.S.-10, east of theHersey turnoff.
INTERSECTION OPEN-DOORS FREECOMMUNITY DINNER takes place every Saturdaynight at 5:45 p.m. at the corner of US-10 and 66in the Brooks Corners United Methodist hall. Opento everyone. Reservation are required, please call(231)734-2733. Please leave your name, contactphone number and number of people attending.Intersection Church takes place folling the dinnerstarting at 6:30 p.m.. Everyone welcome.
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ORGINAL GOSPEL JAMBOREE, Saturday, Jan.29. Potluck at 6:30 p.m., music at 7 p.m. AmazingGrace Acres Church, M-37 and Woodland ParkDr., Brohman. Featuring The Gospel Gathering,Faith Gospel Team and Lucky Fulton, M.C.Everyone welcome.
SUNDAY
REED CITY VFW Ladies Auxiliary All AmericanBreakfast (first Sunday of every month), 8a.m-12noon. 129 East Osceola Avenue.
LAST SUNDAY EVERY MONTH, Breakfast Buffet,7:30-11 a.m. Evart Moose Lodge, #2452, 8400U.S.-10.
EVART VFW POST 7979 BREAKFAST 2nd Sundayof every month.
REED CITY MASONIC LODGE will stop servingtheir Pancake Breakfast on the third Sunday ofeach month until further notice.
EVART UNITED METHODIST YOUTH meet everySunday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the church on thecorner of First and Cherry St. 4th grade through12th grade invited. Join the group for a free meal,games and fellowship.
MONDAY
REED CITY AMVETS POST 2965 MEETING, 7p.m.129 E. Osceola Avenue. For more information,call Cliff Galloup (231)832-2787. Meetings aresecond Monday of every month).
T.O.P.S. 1682 MEETING, every Monday at ReedCity St. Paul Lutheran Church, weigh in 5:30p.m.,
meeting 6p.m.EUCHRE, 1p.m. at Reed City Senior Center, 219 E.Todd Street.
REED CITY SENIOR CENTER MEETING, 10:30a.m.(third Monday of each month).
BUTTERFLY BUNCH BREAST CANCER SUPPORTGROUP MEETING second Monday of each month,7p.m. For more information, call Carol Ladd(231)734-5305.
EVART MOOSE LODGE NO. 2452 host bingoeach Monday at 8400 U.S. 10. Doors open at4p.m. Early bird takes place at 6p.m. with regularregular bingo at 6:30p.m. (License No. A21600)
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Mondayevening at Trinity Lutheran Church on highway US-10 in Reed City. Weigh in at 5:30 p.m., meetingstarts at 6:00p.m.
THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY PROGRAMLOOK GOOD...FEEL BETTER. Cancer SupportGroup for Women. Sponsored by ParadiseSalon and Spectrum Health Reed City HospitalCancer Services. 2nd Monday of every othermonth at 4:00 p.m. January-March-May-July-September-November. Hosted by CrossroadsRadiation Therapy Center, 4499 220th Street,Reed City, Michigan 49677. Interested? Inquireby calling: Oncology Infusion Services Staff 832-7105, Crossroads Radiation Center 832-5817 orParadise Salon 832-3411.
NATURAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP MEETING,at the Sears Church of God, corner of Highway 10and 40th Ave., west entrance. This group meetsthe last monday of each month at 6 p.m. to discussnatural health options and specific subjects, CO-OPinformation is also available.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustinon Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday atnoon. Location is at Boomers Ronevous (formerlythe Sportsman Club) on 213 Nielson St. There isentertainment after lunch. For information call 231-734-6005.
TUESDAY
LA LECHE LEAGUE BREASTFEEDING SUPPORTGROUP MEETING, 10a.m. Monthly topics. Opento all pregnant and nursing mothers. Childrenwelcome. Downtown Reed City. Contact Sue, LLLgroup leader for directions or questions, (231)832-1858 or email LLL [email protected]. (Meetings areThird Tuesday of every month.)
IDLEWILD LOT OWNERS Senior Size, 11a.m. and
Line Dancing, 7p.m. at the club house.SHEPHERDS TABLE, 5-6 p.m. (every Tuesday) atthe church, 216 S. Main Street, Hersey. For moreinformation, call the church (231)832-9072.Church is barrier free.
FREE CLOTHING - FOOD available to those inneed (second and fourth Tuesday of the month),5p.m. at Idlewild Seventh Day Adventist ChurchsCommunity Service.
REED CITY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION FOODPANTRY, (every Tuesday & Thursday) 1-4p.m. at St.Philip Neri Church. Call (231)832-2624 for moreinformation.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP MEETING,(second Tuesday of each month), 1p.m. at St.Anns Church Basement in Baldwin. For further
information, call Shawn (231)745-8421.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 7a.m. atthe Evart United Methodist Church.
BINGO12:30 at Reed City Senior Center, 219 EastTodd Street.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP meets the secondand fourth Tuesdays of the month, 2-4p.m. Thegroup meets at the Community Mental Health forCentral Michigan in Osceola County located at4473 220th Ave. in Reed City. For mor informationcall (231)832-2247. The group is for individualswho provide caregiving services for individualswith Dementia, Alzheimers or other chronic/terminal medical conditions. There is no charge toparticipate and there are no residency restrictions.
GFWC EVART WOMENS CLUB meets 7p.m. thesecond Tuesday of the month at St. Paul LutheranChurch. Open to the public. The May meetinghonors Girl Scouts with a Girl Scouts tea.
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Tuesdaymorning at the Assembly of God Church in BigRapids. Weigh in at 9:00 a.m. meeting starts at9:30 a.m.
ALANON MEETING, SUPPORT GROUP forfamilies and friends of Alcoholics will meet everyTuesday at St. Phillips Church, Reed City at 8 p.m.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustinon Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday atnoon. Location is at Boomers Ronevous (formerlythe Sportsman Club) on 213 Nielson St. There isentertainment after lunch. For information call 231-734-6005.
THE RED HATS, known as the Classy Lassiesin Purple and Red, of Evart, meet every THIRDTuesday evening at 6 p.m. The meeting place isthe Evart Depot. Pink Hatters are welcome too(the younger ones). Call our Queen, Jan, at 734-5010 or Vice Queen Linda, at 734-9733 for anyinformation or questions you may have.
WEDNESDAY
ELIJAHS PLACE MEAL, (last Wednesday of eachmonth), 5-6:30p.m. at Zion-Emanuel LutheranChurch, 202 Albert Street, LeRoy. Open to thepublic, free of charge.
IDLEWILD LOT OWNERS Game Day, 11a.m. atthe club house.
PATHFINDER PUBLIC LIBRARY Summer Story Hour,1-2p.m. for children ages 4-8. A parent mustremain in the library during story hour.
SOUTH EVART QUILT CLUB, (first and thirdWednesday of the month), 10:30a.m.-2p.m. withpotluck lunch at noon. Contact Margie (231)734-3857 or Ann (231)867-3237.
EVART FAITH BIBLE CHURCH PIONEER CLUB,6p.m. every Wednesday for first through sixthgrades.
REED CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY STORY TIME is everyWednesday from 11:15a.m. until noon.There willbe games, crafts, songs and stories.
BITELY BETTER CONSERVATION CLUB MEETINGSare held the first Wednesday of each month(excluding January through March), and the publicis always welcome. The doors open at 5:30 fora pot luck dinner followed by the meeting which
starts at 7:00p.m.OSCEOLA COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITIESmeeting is the first Wednesday of every month.Call the hotline for location of the meeting and forinformation. (231)832-8453
EVART AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE meets at6p.m. the second Wednesday of each month. Forinformation call 734-9799.
BINGO, EVERY WEDNESDAY, VFW Hall Post#7979, Evart, license A04340. Early Bird at 6p.m. Located at 4681 85th Ave., Evart.
THE BIG RAPIDS MASONIC LODGE meets the firstWednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the BigRapids Masonic Temple on east 19 Mile Road inBig Rapids.
THURSDAY
REED CITY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION FOODPANTRY, (every Tuesday & Thursday) 1-4p.m. at St.Philip Neri Church. Call (231)832-2624 for morinformation.
FATHERS PROGRAM, (third Thursday of eachmonth), at Baldwin Family Health Care ConferenceRoom. For more information contact Dave, call(231)745-2000 ext. 16.
T.O.P.S. 1541 MEETING, weigh-in 8:15-9:15a.m.,meeting at 9:30a.m. at Evart United MethodistChurch. For more information call (231)734-5752.
T.O.P.S. 1390 MEETING, weigh-in 6:10 p.m.,meeting at 6:35 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church,Evart, corner of Third and Oak. For more
information, call Ruth at (231)734-2844 or Terri at(231)734-5348.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 1p.m. at
Evart United Methodist Church.
SHEPHERDS TABLE, 5:30-6:30p.m. at Reed CityChurch of the Nazarene, 5300 220th Ave., ReedCity.
EUCHRE, 1p.m. at Reed City Senior Center, 219East Todd Street.
REED CITY VFW/AmVet Post 2964/2965THURSDAY NIGHT BURGER NIGHT, every 4ththursday of the month.
ALANON MEETING every Thursday night,7:00p.m. at Evart Sacred Heart Church.
CHIEF OSCEOLA WOOD CARVERS meet everyThursday from 7 to 9p.m. in the Evart Depotscommunity room. There is no charge. For moreinformation, call (231)734-5125 or (231)734-9131
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETS every Thursdayevening at the Assembly of God Church in BigRapids. Weighin at 6:00 p.m., meeting starts at6:30 p.m.
REED CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK CLUB meetsevery third Thursday of the month.
EVART CAR CLUB meets the second Thursday ofevery month at the Evart Moose at 7p.m.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustinon Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday atnoon. Location is at Boomers Ronevous (formerlythe Sportsman Club) on 213 Nielson St. There isentertainment after lunch. For information call 231-
734-6005.
~JANUARY 27A BENEFIT DINNER will be held on Thursday, Jan.27 from 5-7 p.m. at Sears United Methodist Churchoff U.S. 10 and 50th Avenue in Sears for SteveSchuberg family who were burned out of theirhome. Donations please.
~FEBRUARY 3AN AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE willbe held Thursday, Feruary 3 at Brooks CornerUnited Methodist Church, 5971 30th Ave., Searsfrom noon to 5:45 p.m.
~FRIDAY
REED CITY VFW POST 2964 Fish Fry (first Fridayof every month), 5-7p.m., 129 E. Osceola Ave. For
more information, call (231)832-5102.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETING, 8p.m. atthe Evart United Methodist Church.
PEDRO, 1p.m. at the Reed City Senior Center, 219East Todd Street.
EVERY FRIDAY Fish or Shrimp dinner from 5to 8p.m. Moose Lodge No. 2452 located at8400 US-10 in Evart. For more information call(231)734-6181
BINGO EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at LeRoy VFW Post#10770 on Mackinaw Trail next to Citizens Bank.Early birds starts at 6p.m. Concession stand isopen.
SENIOR MEALS ARE being provided in Tustinon Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at
noon. Location is at Boomers Ronevous (formerlythe Sportsman Club) on 213 Nielson St. There isentertainment after lunch. For information call 231-734-6005.
~JANUARY 28COUNTRY COUPLES AND LINE DANCE at theChase Township Hall in Chase on Friday, Jan. 28starting at 7 p.m. A donation will be collected atthe door. Everyone welcome. Beverages and foodavailable but you can bring your own also.
PLEASE NOTE NEW DAY FOR EVENTS TO BETURNED IN FOR PUBLICATION.Send all upcoming events no later than WednesdayNoon to:The Tri-CountyYvonne Morneau211 W. Upton, Suit B
Reed City, MI 49677Phone: (231)832-5566Fax: (231)832-5558
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