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    With warm weather and family events,the Fourth of July in Manistee County canbe a fun time with great memories. Butbefore your family celebrates, make sureeveryone knows about fireworks safety.

    If not handled properly, fireworks cancause burn and eye injuries in kids andadults.

    The best way to protect your family isnot to use any fireworks at home period.Attend public fireworks displays, and leavethe lighting to the professionals.

    Lighting fireworks at home isnt evenlegal in many areas, so if you still want touse them, be sure to check with your localpolice department first. If theyre legalwhere you live, keep these safety tips inmind:

    Kids should never play with fireworks.Things like firecrackers, rockets, and spar-klers are just too dangerous. If you givekids sparklers, make sure they keep themoutside and away from the face, cloth-ing, and hair. Sparklers can reach 1,800degrees Fahrenheit hot enough to meltgold.

    Buy only legal fireworks (legal fireworkshave a label with the manufacturers nameand directions; illegal ones are unlabeled),and store them in a cool, dry place. Illegalfireworks usually go by the names M-80,M100, blockbuster, or quarterpounder.These explosives were banned in 1966, butstill account for many fireworks injuries.

    Never try to make your own fireworks.Always use fireworks outside and have

    a bucket of water and a hose nearby in caseof accidents.

    Steer clear of others fireworks havebeen known to backfire or shoot off in thewrong direction. Never throw or point fire-works at someone, even in jest.

    Dont hold fireworks in your hand orhave any part of your body over them whilelighting. Wear some sort of eye protection,and avoid carrying fireworks in your pock-et the friction could set them off.

    Point fireworks away from homes,and keep away from brush and leaves andflammable substances. The National FireProtection Association estimates that localfire departments respond to more 50,000fires caused by fireworks each year.

    Light one firework at a time (not in

    glass or metal containers), and neverrelight a dud.Dont allow kids to pick up pieces of

    fireworks after an event. Some may still beignited and can explode at any time.

    Soak all fireworks in a bucket of waterbefore throwing them in the trash can.

    Think about your pet. Animals havesensitive ears and can be extremely fright-ened or stressed on the Fourth of July.Keep pets indoors to reduce the risk thattheyll run loose or get injured.

    If a child is injured by fireworks, imme-diately go to a doctor or hospital. If aneye injury occurs, dont allow your childto touch or rub it, as this may cause evenmore damage. Also, dont flush the eye out

    with water or attempt to put any ointmenton it. Instead, cut out the bottom of a papercup, place it around the eye, and immedi-ately seek medical attention your childseyesight may depend on it. If its a burn,remove clothing from the burned area andrun cool, not cold, water over the burn (donot use ice). Call your doctor immediately.

    Fireworks are meant to be enjoyed,but youll enjoy them much more knowingyour family is safe. Take extra precautionsthis Fourth of July and your holiday will bea blast!

    Celebrate Independence Day

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    SeeEVENTS page 5

    Manistee area entertainment calendarSundayManistee National

    Forest Festival, DouglasPark First Street Beach,Manistee

    4th of July Carnival,Frankfort

    Manistee World ofArts and Crafts, 10 a.m.-4p.m., Red Szymarek Park,Manistee

    Manistee Art InstituteExhibit Art Lives in

    Manistee, 1-5 p.m., HardyHall, Ramsdell Theatre

    Live Music on thePorch, 1:30-4:30 p.m.,Douglas Valley OrganicVineyard, Schoedel Road,Onekama

    Oklahoma, RamsdellTheatre, 101 Maple St.,Manistee

    Wheeling for Freedom,Twisted Trails Off RoadPark, Copemish

    43rd Annual Fine Artsand Crafts Fair, LudingtonCity Park

    Civil War Muster, 10a.m.-5 p.m., Historic White

    Pine Village, LudingtonForest FestivalScottville Clown BandConcert, 4 p.m., DouglasPark First Street Beach,Manistee

    Northern MichiganDragway Bracket Race, 8p.m., 13991 Potter Rd.,Bear Lake

    Forest Festival fire-works, 10:30 p.m., DouglasPark First Street Beach,

    ManisteeForest Festival

    Childrens Parade andKids Day, 1 p.m., DouglasPark First Street Beach,Manistee

    Ludington Area JayceesChildren and Pet Parade,6 p.m.

    MondayManistee National

    Forest Festival, DouglasPark First Street Beach,Manistee

    4th of July Carnival,Frankfort

    Forest Festival parade,10 a.m., River Street,Manistee

    Ludington Area JayceesGrand Parade, Ludington

    Ave., Ludington4th of July activities in

    Beulah sponsored by the

    Crystal Lake CommunityBusiness Association

    4th of July activities inFrankfort

    Home Grown Band andbrats and burgers, noon-4 p.m., Eagles Lodge, 55Division St., Manistee

    Manistee Art InstituteExhibit Art Lives inManistee, 1-5 p.m., HardyHall, Ramsdell Theatre

    Frankfort Lions ChickenBBQ, Frankfort

    Ludington Area JayceesFireworks, dusk, StearnsPark Beach

    S.S. Badger ShorelineCruise, 8:30-11 p.m.,Ludington

    Other Upcoming events

    July 5 ShoreLineShowCase Jazz Concert,Planet D Nonet, 7 p.m.,Rotary Gazebo at First

    Street Beach, ManisteeJuly 5 Line dancing,

    lessons 6:30-7 p.m., danc-ing 7-9 p.m., VFW Hall,1211 28th St., Manistee

    July 6 Open MicNight, 8 p.m., KalevaTavern, 9289 Walta St.,Kaleva

    July 7 ManisteeJaycees Roots on the Riverconcert, 7 p.m., JayceeBandshell on the River

    July 8-10 Bear Lake

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    Art Center Art Walk,Frankfort

    July 8 MichiganLegacy Art Park SummerSounds featuring CabinFever, 7 p.m., CrystalMountain Resort

    July 8-9 BenzoniaPublic Library Used BookSale, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., MillsCommunity House

    July 8 ChildrensDay, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,Historic White Pine Village,Ludington

    July 8-9 ScottvilleSummerFest, Scottville

    July 9 Treasure andTrinket Appraisal, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Pleasant ValleyCommunity Center, Arcadia

    July 9 HomeGrownSaturday farmers marketand more, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,downtown Manistee

    July 9 Big SableLighthouse Bus Day, 10a.m.-3:30 p.m., LudingtonState Park

    July 9 Old TimeBaseall Tournament, 10a.m.-5 p.m., Historic WhitePine Village, Ludington

    July 9 BeulahArt Fair, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,Downtown Beulah Park

    July 9-10 WestMichigan Old Engine ClubTractor & Garden TractorPull, Scottville RiversidePark

    July 9 Ballet inCinema, Children ofParadise, Paris OperaBallet, 1:30 p.m.. CarmikeHarbor Cinemas, 3857 WesU.S. 10, Ludington

    July 10 AAUWAntique Sale, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.,Mason County Fairgrounds,Ludington

    July 10 LakeshoreChoir Concert, 9 a.m.,Ludington CommunityChurch, 109 Harrison St.,Ludington

    July 10 LakeshoreChoir Concert, 11 a.m.,

    Grace Episcopal Church,301 N. James St., Ludingto

    July 10 Live Musicon the Porch, 1:30-4:30p.m., Douglas ValleyOrganic Vineyard, SchoedelRoad, Onekama

    July 12 Rejoice inConcert by Manistee Area

    Womens Connection, noon,Fifth Avenue Beach House,Manistee

    July 12 ShoreLineShowCase Jazz Concert,Bill Heids New York Cityall Stars, 7 p.m., Rotary

    Gazebo at First StreetBeach, ManisteeJuly 12 Line dancing,

    lessons 6:30-7 p.m., danc-ing 7-9 p.m., VFW Hall,1211 28th St., Manistee

    June 13 Opera inCinema, Macbeth, RoyalOpera House, 2:30 p.m.,Carmike Harbor Cinemas,3857 West U.S. 10,Ludington

    July 13 Open MicNight, 8 p.m., KalevaTavern, 9289 Walta St.,Kaleva

    July 14-17 LudingtonOffshore Classic FishingTournament, WaterfrontPark

    July 14 WellstonJammers Jam Session, 1-4p.m., Norman TownshipCommunity Center

    July 14 VillageFish Fry, 5-7:30 p.m.,Historic White Pine Village,Ludington

    July 14 ManisteeJaycees Roots on the Riverconcert, 7 p.m., JayceeBandshell on the River

    July 15 Friday Night

    Live, 6-9 p.m., downtownLudington

    July 15-17 KalevaDays, Kaleva Roadside Park

    July 15 MichiganLegacy Art Park SummerSounds featuring Peter,Paul, & Mary Remembered,7 p.m., Crystal MountainResort

    July 15-16 BenzieCommunity Chorus

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    and they were filling their

    water tanks. We were verypatient for the first fiveminutes. The next five gota little more troubling, andthen minutes 10 through20 just about sent me offthe deep end until I real-ized that I might as well

    just sit back and start relax-ing. We were, after all, on

    vacation.I like to think that I am

    a fairly considerate person.I might be wrong, but I liketo think that.

    I suppose this is whatgets me extra angry inthese type of situations. Iam pretty sure that I wouldnot occupy a dump stationfor over 20 minutes whilesomeone else was waiting.

    Mary and I, while sittingand waiting and eventuallyrelaxing, started thinkingof all the ways this campercould have been filling histank while out of our way.

    One big questionthat I often ask myself inthese situations is, whydo I always seem to be inmore of a hurry than other

    people. Ive already decidedthat the day is coming

    when I am going to totallylose it in the drive-throughat McDonalds. The sixpeople in the car in front ofme are going to be takingminute after minute goingfrom person to persondeciding what to order. Ihave told my friends notto be surprised when I endup in jail after I ease mypickup-up truck up to their

    back bumper and then justfloor it, pushing them outof the way and as far as Ipossible can until hitting anobstruction that eventuallystops us.

    When I am in a slowbuffet line, once I get to thetable I am motivated to getmy food as quickly as I can.Everyone else, I think, fig-ures that they have waitedthis long to get up to thetable and by gosh they aregoing to darn well take justas much time as the people

    before them did. Maybemore.

    Our destination last

    weekend was WildernessState Park, located about10 miles west of MackinawCity. We had another inter-esting lesson in patiencemidway through the firstday of our stay there. Weneeded to switch fromThursday nights site to theone we would be in Fridayand Saturday. Mary and I

    both hoped that whoeverwas in our Friday-Saturdayspot would get up brightand early Friday and depart maybe even before we

    got out of bed.We took a look whenwe first got out of bed onFriday, hoping they weregone. No such luck. Themotor home was still inour spot.

    Now, really, thisshouldnt have made anydifference because we werein a very nice spot, right

    on Lake Michigan not farfrom the spot we weregoing to move into, it was a

    beautiful day, and we wererelaxed since we were on

    vacation. But, still, we wereanxious to get moved so

    wed be set for the remain-der of the stay.

    Maybe by 10 a.m. they

    would be gone. Nope,didnt happen. How aboutnoon? Still there.

    Surely they would begone by 1 p.m. since this ischeck-out time. And, sureenough, at about 12:45 p.m.there did start to be someactivity at our site rugs

    being shaken and stufflike that. But 1 p.m. cameand went and they hadntmoved so neither could we.

    One thing particularlyrare about this situation isthat for once Mary seemed

    to be more impatient me.She was ready to go talk tothe rangers, but I remindedher that technically wedidnt have any right to thespot until the 3 p.m. check-in time. But we agreed thatit was a good idea for her togo to the ranger station andlet them know that we cantobserve the 1 p.m. check-out time because our newsite wasnt available.

    Finally, at about 2 p.m.the motor home moved out.Hurray lets get movedso we can start relaxing.But when we took our first

    batch of stuff like chairsand bicycles to the site, wediscovered that althoughthe motor home was gone,a car was still at the site,right in the middle of thespot where our trailer

    would go.So we sat and waited.

    One of the nearby camperssaid that the woman who

    was camping at the site wasnot leaving the park, justmoving to another site. Hepointed to where it was and

    I volunteered to go tell herthat we would appreciate itif she could move her car so

    we could get into our spot.So, I rode my bike to

    her new campsite and shewas nowhere to be found.

    The whole idea ofbeing at a campground isto spend a couple of daysdoing nothing and cer-tainly we could accomplishthis in site 81 just as well asin site 88. We didnt go offthe deep end and get reallymad at this woman whomight well have been doingthis just to get under ourskin. But, we could certain-ly have been more patientthan we were.

    Most likely it nevercrossed the womans mindthat someone else might be

    wanting to move into thesite she was leaving. I liketo think thats case in mostof these situations. Thepeople who take their deartime at the buffet table aredoing it because they dontfeel rushed. They arent try-ing to punish those behind

    them. Just like the unsus-pecting people in the carat the McDonalds drive-through that some day Iam going to shove a coupleof blocks down the street.They wont know what hitthem, or why.

    I can hear them talkingto the police officers now.

    What, there was some-one behind me? I didnteven see that guy beforehe rammed the back of mycar.

    I have found that I amnot a very patient person. I

    was reminded of this whenmy wife Mary and I wereon a big rush to get to our

    vacation spot so we could

    relax.It does seems kind of

    dumb for someone to be ina rush and get all stressedover getting to the vacationdestination so he or she canrelax, doesnt it?

    But, on several occa-sions on this trip I ran intosituations that I found very

    frustrating.The first came while we

    were still in town, whenwe stopped at OrchardBeach State Park to emptyour trailers holding tanks.

    Another trailer was block-ing the dump station. It

    belonged to a couple justarriving at Orchard Beach

    Patience is a virtue ... that I do not have

    Dave

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    SUNDAY, JULY 3

    AA meetings daily, Manistee and Mason counties.

    (231)723-3515 for times and location.Kaleva Lions Club Pancake Breakfast, 8 a.m.-12noon.

    Pancake Breakfast, 8-11 a.m.; Bear Lake Lions DenTours of Windows/building following 10 a.m. worshipservice, Historic First Congregational Church, 4th &

    Oak, ManisteeElks Steak Fry, Brats, Burgers, Hot Dogs, 5:30-8:30,Butch Baker Band 6-9 p.m., River St.

    MONDAY, JULY 4

    Dual Diagnosis Self Help Group, 3:30-4:30 p.m.,Manistee Friendship Society, 1475 U.S. 31 S.

    Brats/Burgers, Home Grown Band, Noon - 4 p.m.;Eagles Lodge, 55 Division St.

    TOPS #528 Group, weigh-in at 3:45p.m., meeting

    at 4:30p.m., First Baptist Church on Lakeshore,Manistee

    Elks Lunch Specials after the parade, River St.American Legion Veterans Flag raising ceremony,Division & River St.

    TUESDAY, JULY 5

    MHS & St. Joseph H.S. Class of 1958 monthlybreakfast, 9 a.m. Stafanos, Arthur Street.

    Classmates & spouses of other years also invited.Tops, Weigh In: 9:30 a.m., Meeting: 10 a.m.; BearLake Methodist Church

    Community Table, 5:30-7 p.m.; St. Joseph ParishCenter.

    Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,

    ManisteeAmerican Legion Salt City Chapter 43 meeting, 7:30p.m., VFW, 28th St., Manistee.

    B. Matzen Disabled Outreach Worker (DVOW)Manistee office, 9a.m.-4p.m., 1660 US 31 South

    DAV Service officer will process VA claims, other

    veteran/dependant needs, 10a.m.-1p.m., VFW, 28thSt., Manistee. Call for appointment, (231)723-9220

    WEDNESDAY, JULY 6

    AA meetings daily, Manistee and Mason counties.(231)723-3515 for times and location.

    Manistee Kiwanis Board Meeting, 7-8 a.m., House ofFlavors.

    Overeaters Anonymous; 6 p.m.; Good ShepherdLutheran Church 521 Cypress St, Manistee(231)266-8584.

    Summer Playgroup 10-11:50, all age kids and

    parents invited, Rotary Park, Kristina Bajtka(231)723-9739.

    VFW Service officer, VA claims, other veteran/

    dependant needs, 10a.m.-2p.m., VFW, 28th St.,Manistee, appt. call (231)723-9220

    Manistee County Veterans Counselor, Beth Yeack,

    Veterans office, courthouse by appt. only, (231)398-3587

    THURSDAY, JULY 7

    Kaleva Lions Club Pasties, 8 a.m.-12 noon

    Roots on the River presents: All Strung Out & GettinHammered, Jaycees Bandshell on Memorial Drive,

    7p.m. FREE live music! Questions call 231-690-0617.Michigan Community Blood Center blood drive atWest Shore Hospital education center, 12:p.m.-

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    American Legion Service officer, process VA claims,

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    FRIDAY, JULY 8

    VFW Fish Fry, 5-7:30p.m., VFW, 28th St., Manistee

    SUNDAY, JULY 10

    Pancake Breakfast, 8-11 a.m.; Bear Lake Lions DenAA meetings daily, Manistee and Mason counties.

    (231)723-3515 for times and location.Euchre, 1 p.m.; Senior Center, Open to public.Kaleva Lions Club Pancake Breakfast, 8 a.m.-12

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    July 16 Lakesidelub Tour of Homes, 1 p.m.,anistee

    July 16 HomeGrownaturday farmers marketnd more, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,owntown Manistee

    July 16 Elberta Art &rafts Fair, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.,aterfront Park, Elberta

    July 16 Port Cityun, Goose Park, Frankfort

    July 17 Live Musicn the Porch, 1:30-4:30.m., Douglas Valleyrganic Vineyard, Schoedeload, Onekama

    July 19 ShoreLinehowCase Jazz Concert,ohnnie Bassett and thelues Insurgents, 7 p.m.,otary Gazebo at Firsttreet Beach, Manistee

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    July 28 Manistee

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    July 29 MichiganLegacy Art Park SummerSounds featuring

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    July 30 StreetSale, 9 a.m., downtownFrankfort

    July 30 RuralHeritage Day, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., tour of ruralcounty museums includ-ing Brethren, Kaleva and

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    July 30 WestMichigan Old Engine ClubGarden Tractor Transfer-Sled Pull, Mason CountyFairgrounds, Ludington

    July 30 HomeGrownSaturday farmers marketand more, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,downtown Manistee

    July 30 West Shore

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    July 31 Live Musicon the Porch, 1:30-4:30p.m., Douglas ValleyOrganic Vineyard, SchoedelRoad, Onekama

    Where to go and whoto call for area fun and

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    Paine Aquatic Centerat Manistee High School,525 12th St., Manistee, 723-2547 Ice Arena and

    Recreation Center atWest Shore CommunityCollege, 3000 N. Stiles Rd.,Scottville, 845-6211, www.

    westshore.edu Little River Casino

    Resort, M-22 at U.S. 31,Manistee, (888) 568-2244,

    www.lrcr.com.

    Manistee CountyHistorical Museum, 425River St., Manistee, 723-5531Manistee National

    Forest, (231) 723-2211,www.fs.fed.us/r9/hmnf

    Northern MichiganDragway, (231) 362-3439,

    www.northernmichigan-

    dragway.netManistee Civic

    Players at the RamsdellTheatre, 723-7188, pur-

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    BYKEN GRABOWSKI

    ASSOCIATE EDITOR

    The summer seasonis the time when mostpeoples artistic thoughtscome to the forefront andit is why the Manistee ArtInstitute is gearing up for a

    busy couple of months witha series of programs.

    This weekend the ArtLives In Manistee willopen at the T. WalterHardy Exhibit Hall ofthe Ramsdell Theatre. Itwill feature artwork fromaround the world that hasbeen collected by area resi-dents.

    To me it is going tobe an extremely excit-ing event, said Manistee

    Art Institute board chairKerry Schubach. We haveasked the people fromthe greater community tocontribute the use of theirprivate collection. There is

    some amazing and fine artthat is owned by people inManistee.

    That show opened lastFriday evening to coin-cide with the ManisteeCivic Players/West ShoreCommunity College pro-duction of Oklahoma!that will be playing in theRamsdell Theatre. The

    show will run July 1 and2 from 1 to 8:30 p.m. andJuly 3 and 4 from 1 to 5p.m.

    Schubach said they arekeeping private who ownsthe pieces of artwork andthat they will be displayed

    just with information on

    the artist and the name ofthe piece.

    We will not let peopleknow where the artworkcame from during theexhibit because we knowthere are some valuablepieces, said Schubach. Nonames of the owners will

    be published and we aretrying to do something herethat represents a big-timeexhibit.

    Many pieces of artworkhave unique stories behindthem, or how they came

    to the person who owns it.Sometime rare pieces arefound in garage sales andthings of that nature, so

    Schubach said they planto have a little bit of thepieces history alongside

    where it is exhibited.What we are asking

    is for everyone who letsus show the artwork theyown to give us some detailsabout it, and the artist.

    When you look at that littlestory behind it is when itcomes to life. It just isntthe aesthetic part or theartwork, but the humanpart of it as well.

    Schubach said local res-idents will probably noticeover the upcoming weeksa number of artists paint-ing scenery in the ManisteeCounty area. On July 7through 9 the Art Instituteis inviting Plein Air paint-ers to come and paintscenes in the Manistee, so

    easels and paint brusheswill be put in use at manylocations.

    On July 9 they will go

    down to River Street wherethey will display their

    works, said Schubach.Those who are inter-

    ested in learning the skillsof Plein Air painting cando so on July 9 and 10

    when a workshop will beheld. It will follow with a

    mini reception on July 10and Schubach said any-one wanting more detailsshould call the art instituteat (231) 723-2682 or e-mailto: [email protected].

    Artist Kirsten Bish isscheduled to hold TheMagic Medium PolymerClay Workshop from 2 to4 p.m. on July 12, 19 and26. This workshop will givepeople the opportunityto learn the many artisticthings are possible to cre-

    ate with polymer clay. Bishsaid the class size is limitedand people should register

    by calling the art institute.

    Other workshops thatare coming up in the nearfuture, but where a datehasnt been set yet are: Unlock your creativ-

    ity: A six-week class thatwill start in July to givepeople the opportunity toexplore the world of art

    through sculpture. Artful kites: This

    is for the young and theyoung-at-heart alike andwill take place over a two-day period that will allowparticipants to producetheir own kites. At theend of the workshop, par-ticipants will gather at a setlocation to try flying theircreations. Painting on cook-

    ies: It doesnt get anymorefun than this according toart institute members as

    people will have the optionof eating their own artworkwhich can be creative andtasty.

    Art Institute planning busy summer

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    For more informationcontact Rebecca Fox at (231)843-5569. Informationis also available online at

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    MANISTEETOWNSHIPAmuchanticipatedmeeting oftheManisteeCountyLocalRevenueSharing Boardwillbe takingplaceon Mondayafternoon at 5p.m. in theManisteeTownshipHall, is locatedat 410Holden St.

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    Consolidation could mean changes in servicesBYJOHNCOUNTS

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    ONEKAMA Willfuturemotor -ists driving intoOnekama seea signthat reads CityofOnekama, Est.2011?

    Orwillthe VillageofOnekama,incorporatedin 1891, ceasetoexist asa municipalityandbeswallowedupbyOnekama Township?

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    PUBLISHERS NOTICE

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    nation." Familial status includes

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    Cherries, Tart 40 lb. IQF $45.99

    Cherries, Tart Pitted/Sugar 30 lb. $39.99

    Cherries, Dark Sweet 10 lb. IQF $22.99

    Orders must be placed by Sunday, July 10th & picked up on Wednesday, July 13th

    GARDENCENTER SALE

    15% OFFAll Trees,

    Shrubs & Roses

    Open 7 Days a Week!

    ORCHARD MARKETFREE SOIL8400 N. US-31

    231-464-5534

    LUDINGTON212 S. Pere Marquette Hwy.

    231-843-4603

    50 Years 1960 - 2010

    www.orchardmarket.us

    Large SelectionQuart

    PERRENIALS

    $2.99 EACH

    HomemadeButter Cream

    Fudge

    Featured Flavor:Strawberry

    Strawberry/Chocolate Swirl

    Strawberry Pecan

    Athena MelonsExtra Sweet

    MichiganRusset Potatoes

    $3.09 10# Bag

    Homegrown

    ASPARAGUSLast Chance For This Tasty Treat

    Coming SoonHomegrown

    BLACK SWEET CHERRIES

    10 WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE Sunday, July 3, 2011