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    ByKEN GRABOWSKI

    StaffWriter

    MANISTEE Thetransition from elementaryschool to middle school is a

    ig step for many children,and it often tests their char-acter and team-buildingskills.

    For years, the staffat Kennedy ElementarySchools has been address-ng those needs by taking

    the students on the annualWinter Whiteout program.It consists of traveling to theCentral Lake Bible Camp in

    ustin where the studentsstay overnight to work onmproving those skills.

    They accomplish it by a

    series of fun activities mixedaround some serious subjectmatter. What makes it workso well is they take the stu-dents out of the classroomand into a more relaxedatmosphere.

    This was the seventhyear that we have doingit, said Kennedy teacherMatt Phillips. The Winter

    Whiteout is a real uniqueexperience for us, and it hasreally helped the students.

    We started doing it whenthey first moved the sixthgrade to the middle school.There wasnt a sixth gradeprogram so they created thisfor us. What it does is give

    the kids the opportunity tolearn something about eachother.

    The Kennedy teacherpointed out that the Central

    Lake Bible Camp is theperfect location for thisprogram. They really caterto the children in the sixthgrade age level.

    They are great hosts anddo a great job, Phillips said.

    Students picked up quitea few things they didntknow about each other.For Chloe Pepera it was theopportunity to bond withsome members of her classthat she didnt know very

    well.I learned that everyone

    is different, but we all canconnect in some sort of

    Confidence building programs like cross country skiing were also part of theWinter Whiteout program.

    Buildingcharacter

    Courtesy Photos

    One of the many things that the Kennedy Elementary school students learnedduring the Winter Whiteout this year was winter survival skills such as buildinga bonfire.

    Kennedy Elementary studentsuse the outdoors as a classroom

    SeeWHITEOUT page 6

    Sunday, April 15, 2012 www.westshoreshoppersguide.com Copyright 2012

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    NAPSI Photo

    Prescription products can protect your dog from tape-worm infestation.

    NORTH AMERICANPRECIS SYNDICATE

    Pet owners now have aneasy way to protect theirpets from the unpleasantexperience of a tapeworminfestation.

    How do you know ifyour dog has tapeworms?Traditional testing meth-ods use a stool sample(feces) to detect manyparasites, including hook-

    worms and roundworms.

    But if your dog has tape-worms, this test will oftenbe negative. In most cases,the diagnosis is made when

    you see these segmentscrawling either on the freshstool sample or on yourdogs rear end.

    But what do they looklike? Well, bits of tape-

    worms are most commonlycompared to cucumberseeds or grains of rice, just

    wigglier. When they dryout, the tapeworm seg-ments become hard and

    yellowish in color (think

    sesame seeds) and maystick to the hair, fur oreven your pillow.

    New research fromAuburn University showsthat tapeworm infectionsin dogs may be much more

    widespread than previouslyrecognized. The new test-ing method indicated that45 percent of over 1,000pet dogs tested positive.Earlier studies placed thataverage at 1 percent preva-lence of tapeworms foundin dogs.

    Most tapeworm infec-tions occur when your dogeats a flea or small mam-mal that carries an earlystage of the worm. They arenot directly transmittableto you (unless you eat fleasand small mammals), andmost tapeworm speciescause minimal health prob-lems, with a few excep-tions.

    Since winter has beenmild across the country,

    we can expect to see anincrease in parasites, withfleas and wild animals

    bringing in a variety ofproblems, states Dr. HeidiLobprise. Even when youare providing flea controlon your pet, its difficult tocontrol every pest in theenvironment, so you needto be aware that diseasessuch as tapeworms can still

    be transmitted.How can you protect

    your dog? Fortunately,with a l ittle knowledgeand one easy step, youcan keep heartworms,tapeworms and other

    worms from rearing theirugly heads. Prescriptionproducts available from

    your local veterinarian l ikeIVERHART MAX (ivermec-tin/pyrantel pamoate/prazi-quantel) Chewable Tabletscan help. IVERHART MAXChewable Tablets are aonce-monthly preventa-tive that can help treat andcontrol roundworms, hook-

    worms and tapeworms.Contact your local vet-erinary clinic and you canstart protecting your dogtoday; or to learn more, log

    on to www.virbacpets.comor www.petsandparasites.org.

    Protecting your pet from parasitesHAVE A FEATURE STORY IDEA?If you have a feature story idea about a neighbor,friend or a special volunteer, contact our feature writer

    David L. Barber, at (231) 398-3113 or email him at

    [email protected].

    2 WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE Sunday, April 15, 2012

    ADMINISTRATIVE

    PROFESSIONALS DAYAPRIL 25, 2012

    Why not thank your assistantwith some kind words of appreciation?

    NEW!! A photo of your assistant(s)can be included at no additional cost!

    Administrative Greetings

    Call Joan Kolk at 398-3105to place your greeting by phone!

    This special page will be published inthe Manistee News Advocate on Wednesday, April 25.

    Your deadline to place a greeting is April 16.

    HappyAdministrativeProfessionalsDay

    The regions first 160-slice computer tomography (CT) scanner is atWest Shore Medical Center.

    The benefits are clear:

    Uses 50 percent less radiation than previous scanner Better images help make precise diagnosis Costs less to operate and maintain

    Advanced technology is just one reason to make West Shore Medical Centeryour first choice for health care services.

    For more information on services offered at West Shore, call(231) 398-1000 or visit westshoremedcenter.org.

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    WEST SHOREMEDICALCENTER

    Third-class postage pait at U.S. Post Office, Manistee, MI 49660 under imprint 180.

    DeadlinesClassified advertising is 1 p.m. on Tuesday before publication. Display advertising is

    12 noon on Wednesday before publication.

    AcceptanceThe West Shore Shoppers Guide, by its publisher only, reserves the right to accept or

    reject any advertising on the basis of content, style, nature or for whatever reason itdeems appropriate.

    CIRCULATION

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    NORTH AMERICANPRECIS SYNDICATE

    What is FPIES?FPIES is Food Protein

    Induced EnterocolitisSyndrome. It is commonlypronounced F-Pies and isa severe inflammation andreaction in the stomach andntestines. FPIES reactions

    often show up in the first

    weeks or months of life orat an older age for an exclu-sively breast-fed child.

    Cows milk and soyproducts are the most com-mon FPIES triggers, butmany foods can cause anFPIES reaction, such ascereal grains, vegetablesand chicken. Often confusedwith food allergies, sincethe reaction occurs only inthe stomach and intestineswith other organs being

    naffected, it is a proteinntolerance. This makes

    diagnosis difficult and oftenfrustrating.

    A child with FPIES mayexperience what appears to

    e a horrible stomach bugut the bug only starts a

    couple of hours after theoffending food is given.Some children experiencemild symptoms, whileothers have such severevomiting and diarrhea thatthey can become seriouslydehydrated and go intoshock, which can result inseizures, shallow breathingand clammy skin.

    FPIES reactions almostalways start around two

    ours after eating the intol-erable food and result invomiting, commonly fol-

    lowed by diarrhea, whichcan last up to several days.If your child is experiencingsevere symptoms of FPIESor shock, immediately call911 first, as well as yourchilds physician.

    DiagnosisIt is common for FPIES

    to go undiagnosed for weeksto months, and the symp-toms are often blamed on

    the stomach flu. FPIES isa newly recognized diseasein the medical community,and unlike with commonfood allergies, standardtests are routinely negativein FPIES patients.

    Keeping a food journalmay be helpful in identify-ing food triggers if you think

    your child has FPIES, asdiagnosis typically occurs

    based on food reaction his-tory and physical examina-tion.

    FPIES is often anunderdiagnosed and mis-understood disorder. Dueto limited research and agrowing need for globalawareness of this syndrome,many physicians struggleto accurately diagnoseand treat FPIES patients.Physicians often confuseFPIES reactions with theflu or a common stomach

    virus, said Fallon Schultz,founder, International

    Association for FoodProtein Enterocolitis.

    TreatmentTreating FPIES varies

    depending on the child; forsome, treatment is avoidingthe foods that cause vomit-ing and stomach pain.

    However, if your baby

    NAPSI Photo

    Children with FPIES canbe helped.

    FPIES: What is it andcould your child have it?

    is diagnosed with FPIES,we recommend eliminat-ing those specific infantformulas and food proteinsfrom his diet and switchingto an amino acid elemen-tal formula like Neocate.Switching to a special for-mula like Neocate will helpensure that your baby getsthe nutrients and calorieshe or she needs to grow

    and thrive, says StevenYannicelli, Ph.D., R.D., vicepresident of medical andscientific affairs for NutriciaNorth America.

    Many children outgrowFPIES by age 3 but this can

    vary based on how severetheir symptoms are and

    which foods they react to.To determine if your childhas outgrown FPIES, it is

    important to work with yourdoctor and evaluate it on afood-by-food basis.

    For more information,visit www.neocate.com.

    Sunday, April 15, 2012 WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE 3

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    reflect her sensible & sturdy tastes, most of the furniture is maple, Colonialstyle items are clean & fresh.

    FURNISHINGS: oak 2 dr. TV cabinet; Sony TV; Cushman Furniture maple step back chinahutch; pr. Cushman end tables; wd. ft stool; Flex steel floral sofa; pr. brass table lamps;maple tiered bookcase; oak Mission ft stool; oak file 2 drawer cabinet; maple full bed frame& nightstand; CRAFTMATIC TWIN BED; full length framed mirror; pr. blonde mapledressers w/mirror; brass bedside lamp; metal towel rack; full maple bed frame w/mattressset; 2 dr. wardrobe; pine bookcase; 2 Ruby Beers paintings; pr. metal floral wall plaques;maple 2 tiered parlor table; framed nature photographs; red plaid uphol. chair; bentwdchilds chair; Cushman bench; 3 tiered slat plant stand; 3 pressed backed bar stools; hide abed plaid sofa; sewing bench; rnd maple Cushman coffee table; microwave cart; twin maplebed frame & mattress set; maple wall hutch; pine 2 dr shoe cabinet; maple baby cradle; oldupright player piano; rag rugs; vintage prints; RND. STURDY, CUSHMAN MAPLETABLE W/4 CHAIRS & 2 LVS; maple dresser, full bed frame & nightstand; maple vanityw/stool; metal file cabinet w/safeHOUSEHOLD & COLLECTIBLE: iron match safe; Phillips DVD player; costume jew-elry; Sheffield cutlery; belt buckles; MSU 1940s yr. books; Wedgewd tea pot; Waterfordcrystal heart; crystal vases; glass serving bowls; cookbooks; Brethren yr books; fairy lamps;musical figurines; towels, linens, sheets, blankets & comforters; PETITE womens cloth-ing, nighties, coats & sm shoes & purses; doilies & sewing supplies; poker chips; binoc.;

    wool & elect. blankets; quilts tied & patchwork; Hudson Bay blanket; bld pressure monitor;dresser clocks; Red Amer. Tourister luggage; 2 white chenille spreads; mattress pads; reli-gious, historical & health books, many novels; mini pitchers; relish dishes; elect. skillets;MI pennant; bone china cups & saucers; cookware; casseroles; flatware; white nested bowls;Chicago cutlery knives; lace & vintage table cloths; WD CHICKEN CANISTER SET &BRD BOX; milk glass vase & candy dish; KITCHEN AIDE MIXER; glassware sets; gamebox; retro vinyl face Santa doll; books - Bridging the Straits, Mighty Mac, HistoricalGlimpses of Petoskey, 1926 Tales of the Old Days N. Manchester, Indiana; waffle iron; saltdips; many childrens books; Snoopy & Wizard of Oz books; SS kettle; Pressure cookers;restaurant dishes; iron muffin tins; TV trays; Syracuse China chocolate set; RND WICKERSATCHEL; model car; wrapping paper; silver-plate items; potato ricer; much Christmas d-cor, sleigh bells, lights & bulbs; vintage sock candle; Eureka vacuum; picture frames; ladiesgloves; hand painted floral plates; Little Traverse Bay X-stitch; 2 jewelry boxes

    GARAGE & BASEMENT: wd. barrel; metal shelves; metal step stool;wd. 4 step ladder; Kenmore dehumidifier; Wilson womens golf club;

    wheel chair; shower & toilet seat; folding walkers; wheeled walker;table & box fan; 2 wd. drying racks; mens ice skates; retro ski

    sets; canning jars & supplies; cargo bottle; cleaning supplies;Ronco dehydrator; clay pots & planters; garden hose; sprin-klers; trouble lights; shepherds hooks; iron trellis.

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    COMMUNITYCALENDAR

    THURSDAY, APRIL 12Gamblers Anonymous meeting, 7 p.m. Good

    Shepherd Lutheran Church.

    Victorian Quilt Guild meeting, 10 a.m. Lake BluffAudubon Bird Sanctuary.

    Manistee Veterans Counselor processing VA

    claims and other vet/ dependent needs, 9 a.m

    to 3 p.m.; Veteran center, Manistee courthouse,

    appt. 398-3587

    Fresh Pasties every Thursday, 8 a.m.-noon, Kal-

    eva Lions Club.

    Recycling 101, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Manistee County

    Library.

    Cooking Matters Classes, Epworth United Meth-

    odist Church, 10 a.m.

    West Shore Medical Center Lunch & Learn, Beat

    Stress, 12-1 p.m.

    FRIDAY, APRIL 13American Legion Fish Fry, 10 Mason St., Man-

    istee.

    SATURDAY, APRIL 14Titanic Memorial Event, 11 a.m., Manistee County

    Library. 723-2519.

    SUNDAY, APRIL 15All you can eat pancake breakfast, 8 a.m.-noon,

    Kaleva Lions Club.

    Manistee Civic Club Spring Dinner, 183 Ninth St.,

    11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Public welcome!

    PFLAG regular monthly meeting, 2 p.m.; Holy Trin-

    ity Church, 410 Second Street, Manistee

    MONDAY, APRIL 16Senior Center Pinochle, 6 p.m., Senior Center.

    Everyone welcome

    Tops 1306, Weigh In 9:30, Meeting: 10 a.m.; Bear

    Lake United Methodist Church

    TUESDAY, APRIL 17Community Table, St. Joseph Parish Center, 5:30-

    7 p.m.

    DAV Service officer process VA claims, 10 a.m.-1

    p.m. VFW, 28th St.Michigan Veterns Trust Fund Reps, 1 p.m.-3 p.m.

    Manistee Co. Veterans Office.

    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18TOPS 1801, 11 a.m. weigh-in, 11:15-12 noon

    meeting, First Baptist Church, 1201 Lakeshore

    Rd.

    Overeaters Anonymous, 6 p.m., Good Shepherd

    Lutheran Church 521 Cypress Street, Manistee,

    266-8584.

    VFW Service officer process VA claims, 10 a.m.-1

    p.m. VFW, 28th St.

    Manistee Veterans Counselor processing VA

    claims and other vet/ dependent needs, 9 a.m to3 p.m.; Veteran center, courthouse, appt. 398-

    3587

    Manistee Peace Group, 3rd in series, From Un-

    derstanding to Change, 7-9 p.m.; First Congrega-

    tional Church, Manistee.

    THURSDAY, APRIL 19Manistee Mothers of Preschoolers Meeting 9:15

    a.m. to 11 a.m. Faith Covenant Church.

    Gamblers Anonymous meeting, 7 p.m. Good

    Shepherd Lutheran Church.

    Manistee Veterans Counselor processing VA

    claims and other vet/ dependent needs, 9 a.m to

    3 p.m.; Veteran center, courthouse, appt. 398-3587

    Combat Veterans Group 1 p.m. VFW, 28th St.

    VFW Meeting, 7 p.m., 28th St., Manistee.

    Fresh Pasties every Thursday, 8 a.m.-noon, Kal-

    eva Lions Club.

    Manistee Area Parkinson Support Club, 11:30

    a.m. West Shore Medical Center Education Cen-

    ter meeting rooms.

    Cooking Matters Classes, Epworth United Meth-

    odist Church, 10 a.m.

    Blood drive, Michigan Blood, 12 to 4 p.m.; West-

    shore Med. Center, rm. 2. 1-888-miblood

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    4 WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE Sunday, April 15, 2012

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    APPLIANCE REPAIR

    PRECISIONAPPLIANCE

    SERVICE, LLC(231)723-3432

    Washers, Dryers,Refrigerators, Freezers,Ranges, Microwaves,

    Water HeatersServing Manistee,

    Mason & Lake CountiesLocally owned

    Tim Bosma20+ years experience

    Reasonable Rates

    BUYING CARS

    $ CARS TRUCKSVANS Buses etc.ANY condition,Broken-Unwanted.With or Without Title.Paying min. of $200-600.

    Call or text anytime231-357-2873

    FENCING

    STRAIGHT FENCERESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

    Custom Wood l VinylChain Link l Ornamental

    Split RailFarm Fence

    Free EstimatesFully Insured

    Year-around installation

    Aaron Haywood(231)690-3429

    HAIR SALONHAROLD'S HAIR LOFT

    Call 723-9524For an appointment

    with Lee Pefley9am-5pm

    Tuesday-SaturdayWalk-ins Welcome!

    HALL RENTALS

    ST.JOSEPH CIVIC CLUBTaking Reservations for HallRentals. Temporarily reducedrates. Book your Wedding re-ception, Shower, Graduation,Birthday, Anniversary Parties.Special Members Rates.723-9439 for details.BOOK YOUR EVENT TODAY!

    HANDYMAN

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    Carpenter, handyman, 20 yearsexperience-work by hour or bid.

    Free estimates. Plumbing,electrical, floors, roofs,

    kitchen/bathroom specialist.Local cell 269-330-0260. Mark

    HEATING/PLUMBING

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    24 hr. Emergency ServiceNo overtime charge

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    Furnace Clean & Check

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    HOME SERVICES

    HANDYMAN AND MORE!Interior and Exterior Repairs

    Kitchen Cabinet andAppliance Installation

    Carpenter, Cabinet Maker,Tile Installation, Wood Flooring,

    Interior Remodels,Drywall, Etc.ExperiencedReferences

    Tom Reckow(231)723-5470(231)233-1017

    JEWELER

    ONE WEEK

    JEWELRY REPAIR

    Repaired locallyCustom crafted giftsRings & Necklaces

    Gemologist, Jeweler,Goldsmith

    On Duty Tuesday 11-5:30Northern Spirits

    Historic Downtown ManisteeBuying Gold, Designing Jewelry

    231-723-6369

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    Clossons Jewelry109 E. Ludington Ave.

    Ludington, MI(231)845-0101

    LANDSCAPING

    HORTICULTURE HORIZONLANDSCAPE Design

    & InstallationPerennial Gardensand Annual Beds

    Naturalizing & Beachfront

    Ornamental tree & Shrub pruningConsultation35 Years Growing

    (231)723-4016

    LAWN CARE

    LAWN CARE

    W PERFECT CUTLAWN CAREof Manistee

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    Cottage CareLawn & Grounds

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    Licensed and Insured231-723-8554231-510-2763

    TREMBLEY'S LAWN CAREClean ups

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    D&J TREE SERVICESpring Clean-up

    Tree Trimming/RemovalRaking/Vacuuming

    Lawn FertilizingDebris Clean-up/Removal

    Hauling oddsNo Job Too Big/SmallOdd Jobs Welcome

    FirewoodStorm DamageStump Grinding

    Please Call (231)970-9363(231) 970-1729

    PAINTING SERVICES

    GUTOWSKI PAINTINGFOR YOUR

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    Call Dave510-6723 or

    723-2971

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    SEAMLESS GUTTERS

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    TREE SERVICES

    WILDWOOD TREE SERVICEThe Tree Climbing SpecialistBack yards, close quarters,

    no heavy equipment.Tree trimming and removal.

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    Call (231)425-8775

    VIDEO TRANSFER

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    8mm & 16mm film,VHS, VHS-C,

    HI-8, 8mm camcorder.(248)738-1268

    WINDOWS

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    Replacement andNew Construction

    Quality, performance,Energy Star rated

    Receive Energy Tax CreditLifetime Warranty

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    PROFESSIONALINSTALLATION

    Northview Window & DoorPlease Call (231)889-4565

    BOAT/SERVICES

    Factory Service Inboard/Outboard

    maintence with impeller

    Tune Ups InboardI.O., Outboard

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    Trailer service/repair

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    CONCEALED PISTOLLICENSE CLASS

    Manistee Muzzle Loading ClubSat., April 28, & Sun., April 29

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    whiteout:From Page 1way, Pepera said. We all hungout a lot and got to talk with eachother. We also do some differentactivities and overcome our fearsof each other by doing fun thingstogether.

    For Shane Harrigan, it was achance to learn about teamwork.He gained the ability to work

    together with others in solving achallenge.I learned teamwork from all

    the activities that we did duringour stay, Harrigan said. We hadto figure out how to cross a (imagi-nary) river with just boards usingteamwork. In the end, the otherteam helped us with their boardsto get across so we all workedtogether on it.

    Mayan Liston used the experi-ence to develop some new friend-ships during the trip. She spenttime with classmates she hadnthung out with before the Whiteoutexperience.

    It was the chance to makefriends with people you thought

    you would never hang out with bydoing activities, Liston said. Wedid orienting, identifying trees andother things.

    Teamwork was the number onepriority for the students through-out the stay at the camp. Manyprojects focused on the simple taskof working together on a project.

    In building the fires, we allhad to work together to put thesticks in the right place, make thefire and then we made smoresafterwards, Sarah Sheathelm.

    The students also had theopportunity to take part in manyfun activities like tubing, skiing,

    broom ball and ga ga ball.For some students, it was the

    first time they were able to try someof these things. Their confidencegrew as they learned how easy it wasto accomplish.

    I went cross country skiingand had no idea how to do it, BillieGajewski said. I fell a bunch oftimes, but everyone helped me upand it was fun.

    There also was an educationalcomponent to the trip as the stu-

    dents also were given cold weathersurvival skills. They were taught howto stay warm in sub-zero tempera-tures and the proper way to build

    a bonfire. It is important skills tolearn in the event one of them everbecomes stranded in the woods.

    The week before leaving forWhiteout we learned survival skillslike how to avoid hypothermia,Carly Schmeling said. When we

    went out there we read a storyabout someone who had hypother-mia and froze to death. We alsolearned how to use a compass tofind our way out.

    The students felt the experiencenot only allowed them to grow as aperson, but that it also gave themsome valuable knowledge about

    wilderness survival in the cold. Italso instilled in them a confidenceof being able to handle it.

    All the things they taught us,

    like how to build a fire, I didntthink I was going to be able to doit, said Sharon Tetzlaff.

    They even had a literal tasteof adventure at one point. In Mr.Smiths class they had the chanceto eat some fried crickets.

    With the mild winter that tookplace in Michigan this year, somestudents were concerned that

    Winter Whiteout might not beall that white this year. However,much to their surprise the CentralLake Bible Camp had about a footof snow when they arrived at it.

    We were a little concerned

    when the first groups went thatthere wasnt going to be enoughsnow, Phillips said. But it heldon and there was enough on the

    ground to allow for the outdooractivities.In the past we have had 17

    below zero and two or three feetof snow, so we had to do someadjustment this year.

    The Kennedy Elementary teach-ers were proud of what they sawfrom their students on the trip.

    It was very satisfying to seesome of the strengths come outon the students that you nor-mally dont see in the classroom,Phillips said. Some of the kids

    who are kind of reserved becomeleaders and some became friends

    that werent friends before.Students also were given an

    informational talk on wildlife fromEd Shaw of the Carl T. Johnson

    Hunting and Fishing Museum atMitchell State Park in Cadillac.He is a park interpreter for the

    Department of Natural Resourcesand he presented a lesson on black

    bears, Phillips said. He told themabout the challenges bears faceand the things they do to survive inthe wild.

    Winter Whiteout once againproved to be an opportunity forstudents to grow both education-ally and as a person. Students raisemoney for the trip every year andschool officials hope to keep itgoing well into the future.

    Courtesy Photo

    Students also had plenty of fun playing broom ball.

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