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Ghosts in Petoskey?
Little Traverse Bay Parafest in Bay View
By Jessica Boyce
Inside...
SPORTS
Gaylord edges
Northmen in
thriller!
STORY
Jubilant Gaylord
PAGE 1B
coach Will Cleaver
displays the Travelers
Trophy during his post-game
huddle with the troops.
(PHOTO
BY
DAVE BARAGREY)
John Cassidy is co-founder of the Bumps in the Night Paranormal Research team and is the organizer of the
Little Traverse Bay Parafest happening this weekend.
Harvest Dinner in
Grayling
STORY
Tristan Gregory,
shoulder pad
PAGE 1B
hanging out, completes his 9-yard journey to the end zone with 37
seconds left on Friday.
(PHOTO
BY
DAVE BARAGREY)
20/20 PROJECT
Hogans
Jewelers
STORY
Hogans Jewelers
is celebrating their PAGE 10A
57th anniversary
with a storewide 25%
off sale (some exclusions
apply) and they even offer layaway for Christmas. The sale
will begin this coming
Saturday, October 18th, and
continue for the following two
weeks before ending on
Saturday, November 1st.
By Jessica Boyce
For a turkey dinner with
all the trimmings, enjoy the
Harvest Dinner at
Michelson Memorial
Methodist Church in
Grayling. This Thursday,
October 16th from 4:30
6:30 pm you can stop by the
church for this delicious
meal.
The meal itself is a turkey
dinner with mashed potatoes, squash, dinner rolls,
pie for dessert, and more.
Support the missions of the Michelson Memorial Methodist Church at their
Basically everything you
Harvest Dinner this Thursday in Grayling.
think of when you think of
a turkey dinner. Take-outs
the Crawford County Christian Help
are available and adults are $9, kids 6-12
Center,
Toys for Tots, Riverhouse Shelter,
are $4, and children 6 and under eat for
the
United
Methodist Committee on Relief
free.
(UMCOR),
Home
Touch Ministry, and
The Harvest Dinner is something that the
Friends
in
Xrist
(FIX).
This is not the only
United Methodist Women (UMW) organize
dinner
that
the
UMW
host, but they also
every year. All of the proceeds go towards
organize
many
other
sales
and dinners
missions in the community and the world.
throughout
the
year
including:
the Super
Some of the causes that they support are
Baby to Toddler Closet in Crawford County,
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WEATHER:
Thursday
High 55
Low 47
Friday
High 54
Low 43
"A Scout is Reverent" Scouts say a blessing before eating each meal in camp.
"It was wonderful working with these fine,
young men. The past weekend camping trip was a
fabulous way to explorer the wonders of nature
and geology in Michigan. says Janice Adams.
Janice and her husband Tom have enjoyed scouting with both of their boys, Quade and
Trevor. Trevor is an eagle scout.
Saturday
High 43
Low 36
Boy Scouting is a boy led organization. In addition to earning merit badges and advancing in
rank, scouts set up camp, cook all the food and
generally look out for each other. Troop 1 is very
fortunate to have so many trained leaders and
eagle scouts who regularly participate in this
enriching program for our young men.
Sunday
High 45
Low 36
Monday
High 45
Low 33
Scouts build birdfeeders for the nature merit badge. They will record activity at
their feeder for the next month to complete the merit badge. Left to Right:
Quade Adams, Asst. Scoutmaster Jeff Proux, Caleb Engel, Trevor Clink and
Nathan Ashley.
The west sinkhole has a stairway to the bottom with 209 steps.
Tuesday
High 45
Low 33
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Did you know that more than 1 in 10 Michigan jobs are with nonprofit
organizations? The passionate people that work for these organizations help
Michigans citizens live happier, healthier lives by protecting our natural
resources, providing services like health care and education, making funding
available to better our communities and so much more. Behind every great
nonprofit organization is a dedicated group of board members who direct its
priorities and goals and are responsible for long-term planning. Giving back
to the community by serving on a nonprofit board can be a very enriching,
rewarding experience. Huron Pines and the Otsego County Community
Foundation are excited to host a Board Basics workshop on October 21 from
10am-noon at the University Center Gaylord. This workshop will be the kickoff for a new series aimed at providing training for our local nonprofit organizations. If you serve on a nonprofit board, this session is for you!
During this interactive workshop, participants of all experience levels will
learn about how to be more effective in their role as a board member. This
session will benefit local organizations who have limited access to these
types of trainings. Listening to our community and observing the many
hard-working boards, there is a need for knowledge and enrichment. If we
can help train our caring citizens on how to be effective board members,
organizations can work towards their mission and our whole community will
benefit, explains Dana Bensinger of the Otsego County Community
Foundation. Joy Leisen of Huron Pines adds, We think its very important to
start up programs like this to provide training and assistance to other nonprofit organizations in Otsego County. By partnering with the Otsego County
Community Foundation, we can help our nonprofit partners boost their own
capacity by sharing expertise on topics like strategic planning, financial
management, proposal development and more. Its a real need in Northeast
Michigan that we want to work toward meeting.
The workshop will be led by NorthSky Nonprofit Networks dynamic Jen
Booher, who brings a fresh perspective through her experience working with
diverse organizations in the for-profit and non-profit sectors, like SAAB,
Saturn and Ford motor companies, Detroit Zoological Society and Camp
Daggett in Petoskey. She notes, With most nonprofit organizations operating with limited resources, the role of nonprofit boards is becoming increasingly important. This session will provide board members with a glimpse of
what it means to be a highly effective board that truly supports the work of a
nonprofit. Topics to be discussed will include the boards role in providing
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