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Senior John Selwocki keeps hydrated during Clarkston Varsity Footballs first practice of the fall
season on Monday. See page 32 for more pictures. Photo by Wendi Reardon Price
2 Wed., August 9, 2017 The Clarkston (MI) News

OVERHEAD DOOR
COMPANY
Pushback against E. Washington plan
Commercial & Residential BY PHIL CUSTODIO
Clarkston News Editor
248.669.5880 248.673.7555 Residents of E. Washington Street were
CALL TODAY not impressed with a proposal to "fix"
Garage Doors parking on E. Washington Street by
improving the right of way in front of homes.
Electric Openers "We're not adding more parking on E.
Fireplaces Washington we're trying to fix it," said
Entry Doors Parking Committee member Richard
Detkowski at their Aug. 2 meeting.
4680 Hatchery Rd E. Washington resident Lona Battishill
Waterford MI 48329 said they dont want people parked in their
front yards.
"Its a deadend," Battishill said. "You
brought restaurants into our town without
parking I dont feel we are responsible to
provide parking to restaurant patrons."
With Church Street closed to onstreet
parking and opening of Honcho and Fed
City Manager Jonathan Smith describes the plan for E. Washington Street.
Read what our customers are restaurants, traffic and parking has increased
saying about our service at exponentially, said resident Gary Casey. When vehicles are parked on both sides, consider allowing parking back on Church
http://grennanconstruction.com/testimonial/ "I dont want to live in a parking lot," there is only 10-11 feet between the vehicles. Street.
Casey said. "The character of Clarkston If a firetruck needed to drive down there, it "Water seeks its own level," Eberhardt
would be a lot more affected by this plan." would scrape all the vehicles' side mirrors said. "Instantly, when parking went off
The plan is to improve the city-owned off, the city manager said. Church, Washington started filling up."
right of way on E. Washington with gravel, Scott Reynolds, E. Washington resident Clarkston is a community, not individual
signs,, and timber, which would allow who is running for City Council in November, neighborhoods, she said.
Oakland County Sheriff's deputies to issue said parking is a challenge for the city. "Our home values are directly linked to
more parking tickets to drivers blocking "As soon as you blocked Church, the the strength of downtown," she said. "We
driveways and other violators, Detkowski problem shifted," he said. should be thankful. We are blessed to be
said. The city should present its full vision and this busy."
About 20 vehicles can park on the E. plan for parking to the community, and get Eberhardt has a "no parking this is a
Washington easements. However, many of the public behind it, he said. private drive" sign in front of her house. She
the them are covered in grass, which drivers "Get the community on board with you," received permission from the city for the sign
THE GRENNAN TEAM are reluctant to park on, said City Manager Reynolds said. "Look into creative funding years ago because the house has no
Jonathan Smith. and outside sources. Other communities driveway, she said.
Family Owned & Operated Since 1998 "It would expand the width through the have done that you're asking us about this "Carol clearly does have a unique
use of gravel," Smith said. with blinders on, to give input on this small situation, given that she has no driveway
Our Services: "Hopefully, it would idiot proof parking section." she needs street parking year-round,"
ROOFING No over there," Detkowski said. "The bottom Church Street resident Cara Catallo said Smith said. "The fact that she is a previous
SIDING Foolin - line is, the right of way is owned by the city. opposition to the plan seems to be based on city manager is, honestly, just a
We do need the parking." fear of the unknown. coincidence."
GUTTERS Were Residents would benefit by getting rid of "It seems a little bit like the sky is falling, The sign is an acknowledgment the house
WINDOWS Good. parking in front of driveways and double it would somehow destroy the character of has no driveway and needs to use the
PAINTING parking. No parking would be permitted in the community," Catallo said. "It just seems easement area for primary parking on a long
MASONRY the cul-de-sac, at the deadend, he said. to me a peculiar thing. I dont consider term basis, he said.
BLOWN-IN INSULATION They would try to keep a uniform look, Buffalo a parking lot, with cars parked there "Because of this unique situation, a sign
INSURANCE WORK with equal amounts of gravel in front of each there's such a large right of way." was installed in front of that easement. This
home so people can park off the street, Smith E. Washington Street resident Carol exception will no doubt be extended to any
HAIL DAMAGE said. Eberhardt said she doesn't care if people park future owners of that property as well," Smith
on the street, and asked the committee to Please see Committee on page 33
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Parking solution needs many ideas The


Clarkston News
Someone once said The road to Park has opened to paid parking. While infrastructure needs. As a city we do not
success is paved with many parking this is a privately-owned lot and not have the funds to supports these costs, See us or write us at:
spots. associated with the city, it certainly helps and there is a stated goal of avoiding tax 5 S. Main Street Clarkston, MI 48346
Maybe thats not an exact quote, but our space issue. increases in order to compensate. Phone: 248-625-3370 Fax: 248-625-0706
Email: shermanpub@aol.com
you get the point. As a member of City Likewise, Honcho Thus, barring a winning lottery ticket Visit us on-line at: clarkstonnews.com
Council and the Parking Committee, Im Guest employees now park at or an increase in philanthropy, paid Office Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. - Fri.
hoping to provide some insight into our the United Methodist parking is likely the solution.
parking efforts. viewpoint Church. These are As it stands, the city-owned lot at Main Jim Sherman ............................. Publisher
To frame things correctly, we have two examples of the city and Washington would be the starting Don Rush ......................... Asst. Publisher
parking issues. and business owners point. Phil Custodio ................................. Editor
The first is space, a commodity we working together to The Parking Committee and the city Wendi Reardon Price ..... Sports Reporter
have very little of. We have many achieve positive manager are working hard to quickly Jessica Steeley .......................... Reporter
Cindy Burroughs ..................... ...Ad Rep.
outstanding businesses that make our city results. Combined, solve these parking issues that have been
Denise Engelberts ...................... Ad Rep.
special a fact that should never be taken these options create growing for years.
for granted. well over 200 spaces. Additional details related to the above Subscriptions: $35/year in Oakland County.
$38/year out of county, $43/year out of state.
But this drives high demand for parking The second issue is options are being addressed (ADA Deadlines: Community News - noon Friday; Let-
our infrastructure is woefully unprepared revenue. We have compliance, short-term parking, employee ters to the Editor - noon Monday; Classified ad-
vertising - Noon Monday; Display advertising -
for. Weve had to be creative when it parking lots and parking, charged hours, etc.). Thursday.
comes to finding space. Richard Detkowski spaces that havent You may disagree with these ideas, but Delivery: Mailed periodicals postage paid at
The committees proposals potentially been maintained in you can still commit to helping by Clarkston, MI 48436.
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Clark-
generate over 100 spaces if the many many years. We have city-owned parking introducing alternative options. In other ston News, 5 S. Main, Clarkston, MI 48346.
moving parts come together. areas on residential streets that need words, were all ears when it comes to All advertising in The Clarkston News is subject to the
conditions in the applicable rate card or advertising con-
Among these are angled parking in front upgrading. new ideas. tract, copies of which are available from the Ad Depart-
of Depot Park, parking on the south side Proper signage and strong enforcement We encourage you to attend a Parking ment at The Clarkston News. This newspaper reserves the
right not to accept an advertisers order. Our advertising
of White Lake Road, and potentially are essential. Additionally, we require Committee meeting for more details, as representatives have no authority to bind this newspaper,
utilizing Deer Lake Beach lot and other funding for a long-term parking plan that we have many irons in the fire. Remember and only publica
lots outside of the city proper. does not kick the can down the road. that were all in this together.
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Granted, some options may require Can we lease or buy property to expand Rick Detkowski is a member of the
Publishers of:
people to walk but they are options parking? Not until we have the revenue to Clarkston City Council and the Parking Ad-Vertiser-The Oxford Leader-
nonetheless. do so. Committee. Contact him at The Lake Orion Review-The Biz-
Additionally, the lot across from Depot Someone has to pay for our detkowskir@villageofclarkston.org. Penny Stretcher-The Citizen-Big Deal

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If you live in Oakland County, Lighthouse is currently accepting gift distribution on Aug. 25.
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Briefly
Parade in question
City officials still hope to continue the
annual Labor Day Parade, but they still
need a group to spearhead it.
Long-time sponsor Clarkston Rotary
Club bowed out of the parade this year
after 76 years.
Organizations interested in sponsor-
ing the parade should contact City Man-
ager Jonathan Smith at 248-625-1559.

Depot Park meeting


Friends of Depot Park hosts a
community meeting about children's
activities in the park, at 7 p.m., Tuesday,
Aug. 15, at Clarkston Independence
District Library, 6495 Clarkston Road.
Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles
and especially children are encouraged
Walkability Committee members Kim Berry, Andrew Bowmaster, Sue Wylie, and Tom Lowrie discuss crosswalks. to come and take part in this discussion
Photo by Phil Custodio to improve the park, said committee
member Eric Haven.
Crosswalk redesign could keep walkers safer For more information, call or text 248-
891-3688.

Car care class


BY PHIL CUSTODIO has to be done in summer, before the weather The alley has the easiest grade from
Clarkston News Editor turns bad, Smith said. Depot Park up to Main Street, which those
More crosswalks and better signs would Crosswalk buttons and traffic light timing with wheelchair and strollers would
Bowman Chevrolet hosts Car Care 101,
help walkers stay safe in the city, Walkability needs adjustment downtown, committee appreciate, Bowmaster said.
a free educational class for new drivers at
Committee members said at the Aug. 3 members said. "We want to make things easier and safer 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 16.
meeting. Traffic waiting for the light on to walk," he said.
Topics include the basics of car care,
Committee member Susan Wylie Washington Street west of Main backs up Partnerships with building owners would
checking fluids, changing a tire, and go-
suggested an X-style crosswalk at Main to the corner of Holcomb, and traffic on M- be required, Smith said. ing under the vehicle for a comprehen-
and Washington, where two traffic 15 backs up south of Clarkston Road. Long-term ideas under discussion
sive look at how your vehicle works.
accidents took place on July 28, one "There needs to be more green time at include a pedestrian-only area with gardens
Pizza is provided. To register or for more
injuring a pedestrian. In the X design, Clarkston Road," Smith said. and fountains, in the parking lot next to information, contact Cody at
pedestrians and cars take turns crossing Buttons at Main and Washington and Rudy's Market or Church Street at Main
CSimpson@BowmanChevy.com.
the intersection. Waldon were changed a couple years ago Street, and removing parking from Main

Wolfpack tryouts
"I've seen it in Nashville. It works well," to activate the "walk" signal. Before that, Street and widening the sidewalks.
said City Manager Jonathan Smith. they would do nothing, said resident Cory "I like how we're thinking out of the box,"
Intersection modifications would include Johnston. said committee member Tom Lowrie.
North Oakland Wolfpack Basketball is
taking curbs out for wheelchair access. "The intent was traffic flow they were Closing Church Street at Main would
"I'll ask MDOT if they do that," Smith originally to allow traffic to flow if there were direct more traffic onto Buffalo, Bowmaster hosting tryout for ninth grade girls on Au-
gust 15 and 16.
said. no pedestrians," Johnston said. said.
The tryouts are for girls in the Class of
A crosswalk at the Depot Park parking The pedestrian-activated system causes "It's an awkward spot for it. It makes it
area would help slow down traffic, which confusion now, he said. tough on Buffalo," he said. 2021 and are held from 6-8 p.m. at Clarkston
Junior High. The tryout fee is $10.
would help improve safety if they switch from A four way stop at Washington and Johnston said it could be part time,
For more information, please call or text
parallel and slanted parking, Smith said. Holcomb could help reduce traffic backups, perhaps in the afternoons and evenings, after
They also discussed new or improved but would require guidance from the Road 3 p.m., make it a pedestrian plaza. coaches Rob Bosart, 248-894-6638; or Bill
Cesarek, 248-755-5782.
crosswalks at Buffalo and Washington; Commission for Oakland County, Smith said. "We cant afford to lose the parking,"
Buffalo and Church; Depot Road and the Committee member Kelly Gagliardo said said committee member Susan Wylie.
alley west of Main Street; Church and
Holcomb, which is a school bus stop;
they should clean up trees, planters, and
signage at Main and Depot to improve walker
One idea for the Clarkston News parking
lot at Main and Washington streets would Big House tickets
Washington and Holcomb; Miller and access. include the city buying or leasing the lot, Cheer on your hometown gridiron he-
Holcomb; M-15 at Middle Lake Road; and "Right now it's just a free for all," she with angled parking on both sides and a right- roes as they open the season against
Depot and Holcomb. said. turn-only exit onto Main Street. Lapeer at University of Michigan for
Administration will seek three price Some ideas to increase parking could Michigan Department of Transportation Battle at the Big House at 7 p.m., Aug. 25.
quotes from painting companies to determine impact walkability, committee members said. would have to sign off on the curb cut onto Tickets are now on sale for $10 each at
cost, Smith said. An idea for angled parking in the alley M-15, Smith said. the Clarkston High School Athletic Office
"It's been 6-8 years since some crosswalks west of Main Street behind the Fed and "It's something to think about," he said. Monday to Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
have been done," Smith said. Edward Jones would create 6-7 parking Lowrie said they need to address parking Tickets and Game Day T-shirts can also
They received three quotes for parking spaces, but would leave no room for first, which could take 10-15 years. be purchased at www.clarkstonfootball.
lot seal coating and striping to present at pedestrians in the alley, said committee The next Walkability Committee meeting com.
the Aug. 14 city council meeting. The work member Andrew Bowmaster. will be on Sept. 7
6 Wed., August 9, 2017 The Clarkston (MI) News

Jessica's Journal
A column by Jessica Steeley Opinion Pages Letters, columns & Editorials
A Look Back
From The CNews archives

Tips for moving 15 years ago - 2002


Local communities hit hard by state

I am unfortunately in the heavy-lifting


CNews help with enhancing business appreciated cuts Local communities were hit hard
when Governor John Engler made rev-
process of moving this week. Luckily, its Dear Editor, great opportunity to share content with the pub- enue-sharing cuts. Independence Town-
only a two-minute drive away from where Thank you for helping us carryout our mis- lic about our organization and our members. ship was estimated to lose $704,117;
I currently live, but you never really realize sion of promoting and enhancing businesses Thanks again for all you do, we really ap- Springfield Township, $72,327; and
how much you own until you have to in the Clarkston area for our members. preciate our local paper, The Clarkston News! Clarkston, $32,681.
pack up all your belongings for transport. From printing our press releases to sharing Kristy Kaer Clarkston High graduate leads the
The new house Im moving to is bigger photos from our events, you have given us a Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce marketing way Amanda Hall finished
with way more storage space than my training at Eastern Michigan University
current place, so hopefully less of a hassle
to find a home for everything without
Neighbor thanks to fair goers for food donations in preparation to lead more than 7,300
members of Michigan DECA towards a
creating clutter. Dear Editor, off the cost of a wrist band for a food dona- successful year.
However, in a way Neighbor for Neighbor, a non-profit tion. Neighbor for Neighbor received a trailer Fife states ruling would not affect
my stuff is also 301(C)(3) in Davisburg, would like to thank load of food! Again, our sincere thanks! scheduling Clarkston Athletic Director
doubling, since Im the Oakland County Fair, Davisburg Rotary Neighbor for Neighbor Inc Dan Fife stated a recent ruling which
moving back in with my and the Big Rock Amusement, who took $1 Davisburg would change basketball and volleyball
old college roommate seasons would not affect practice times
of three years. but could present problems for finding
The number of cats enough officials for boys and girls bas-
is also doubling - good ketball games.
thing theres a basement for the litter
boxes. 25 years ago - 1992
As two people who have lived in
furnished rentals ever since moving out Clark farm bounty still feeds many
on our own, we also get to undergo the Robert and Barb McGowan donated
adult adventure of furniture shopping: some of their 18 acres of Bittersweet Farm
next stop IKEA. to the Town and Country Gardeners, who
Or in my roommate Alys case, online. used it to grow food for the less fortu-
Apparently Overstock.com sells nate.
mattresses. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Independence
With the end of August approaching, Township resident Stacy Grutza was back
several Clarkston college-goers are likely for her second year performing in the
preparing for their move into a college Michigan Renaissance Festival. Her first
dorm room or an off-campus apartment. year she was a street urchin and for her
Some tips from a current mover and second year she was promoted to por-
recent college grad: tray the mayors wife. The casting di-
* If you have a chance to get free/ rector told me my personality would be
cheap furniture, jump on it. Theres a large best suited for this job, she shared.
hole in my life currently and it stems from Simko right on track with ARCA
not having a couch. leaders Independence Township resident
* Buying build-it-yourself furniture is Dave Simko was charging his way up the
cheaper than those pre-made pieces in Automobile Race Car Association stand-
Meijer aisles and Pier 1 Imports ings. He had 15 starts in the ARCA Supercar
merchandise. Also, probably cheaper Series, finishing in the top five three times
online, Aly used Wayfair.com for her and finishing in the top ten six times.
bedroom set.
* Get a comfortable futon. You and 50 years ago - 1967
your friends will probably all sleep on it Contract talks set with state media-
at some point, though not necessarily at tor Leonard Bennett from the State
the same time, and the experience is better Mediation Board was meeting with
when theres not a metal bar in the middle. teacher representatives and Board of
*Anything used for storage is Education representatives to iron out a
extremely useful, especially furniture that satisfactory master contract.
doubles as storage space. You own a lot Came tumbling down A truck hit a
more stuff than you think. corner support post in the back of Terrys
I wish all you first-time and returning Market, bringing down the full porch
college students out there a great school which extended over the alley.
year and an easy move. Just among friends Becky Rankin
Hopefully Im unpacked by the end of and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
the week. Rankin, went west on their vacation. With
Amy and Beckett Cooper get a peek inside an ambulance during Tons of their camper they went from Michigan to
Trucks at Clintonwood Park last Saturday. Photo by Wendi Reardon Price. Colorado.
Wed., August 9, 2017 The Clarkston (MI) News 7

ALL ABOARD: Kids and parents enjoy the free train ride offered during Tons of Trucks, held on Saturday by Independence Township Parks, Recreation and
Seniors. Photo by Wendi Reardon Price

It is really time to support local businesses


For years now we have all read of the demise of almost three of every four residents surveyed, said they shore-up their own operating expenses?
newspapers. And, while daily newspapers are frequently buy goods and services based on the If you are a parent of school-aged kids, have you
floundering, there is actually growth in advertisements on our pages. ever noticed the amount local businesses sponsor little
the newspaper industry. Its in the communitys best interest to support local league teams? Take a look at the uniforms. Do you ever
Like Samuel Clemens said upon
Dont business. I thought about this upon reading accounts of wonder how many youth groups, both school sanctioned
news of his passing to the great writers Rush Me mega internet business Amazon building a 1-million square and not, there are in this community? How many service
desk in the sky, The report of my death foot fulfillment center not too far away, in Livonia. They organizations are in town? Where do all these groups
was an exaggeration, so too, are the also plan on creating a smaller center in Romulus and go for donations and support?
reports of newspapers expiring. Across already operates a sorting center downriver, in Do these groups get on the phone and call businesses
the fruited plains of America, community Brownstown Township. in other communities for financial help? Do they call
newspapers continue to grow, some What does this mean, locally? It means it will be even the internet businesses? How much has Facebook,
even thrive. easier and cheaper to buy stuff from our new regional Instagram or Snapchat given back to your kids and
Community newspapering is a neighbor, Amazon, versus driving five or ten minutes to community?
different kind of critter in the zoology your local stuff provider. This means it will be much harder My challenge to you is to ask your local business
of newspapers. A community A column by for your local businesswomen and men to make a living. owners how many times they are contacted to donate.
newspapers stripes are of a different Don Rush Big deal, right? Why should this be concern to area Then, I ask you to consider doing more shopping and
pattern than say, big regional or national residents? To illustrate, let me ask you another couple of buying of local goods and services versus out-of-
newspapers. questions: How much do you think internet businesses, community buying.
All newspapers work on the idea of informing, or heck, businesses not in your community, will support Please support your local businesses even if it costs
educating, entertaining and engaging readers; and, by your kids; the youth in this community? a little more at the register. If you live in Orion, Oxford,
providing content that informs, educates, entertains and How much does Main Street support area youth? Brandon or Goodrich you can bet your local schools
engages newspapers become a profitable business I will start from the least obvious: Property taxes. All love a good partnership with local businesses.
enterprise selling subscriptions and marketing. building owners (home owners and business owners) pay Clarkston Community Schools Superintendent Rod
How the community newspaper stripes differ is the property taxes (aside from government, parks and Rock told me, Please shop local - buy your next car
commitment to the community it serves. What folks do churches). Orion Township Treasurer Donni Steele sent here, have a local plumber fix your leaky faucet, and
not know about community newspapers is the me a sample tax bill for non-homestead property. What volunteer. Please come to games, concerts, art exhibits,
commitment not only to residents, but to Main Street. sticks out is the school operating millage. the Clarkston Family Farm, and get involved in Clarkston
Part of our mission is to make sure local ma and pop, Non-homestead properties (think businesses) pay For Life: A Community Well-Being Campaign. Help a
brick and mortar businesses stay in business. three times more for schools than do homestead neighbor. Help a stranger. Help all of us help all of us.
We do that by providing a vehicle for businesses to properties (think your home). Residents pay six mils; Clarkston is vibrant, healthy, thriving because of us . . .
communicate directly to the people who are most likely your brick and mortar local businesses pay 18 mils the Our schools, businesses, and residents are
to buy their goods and services. Despite accounts by maximum allowed by state law. interdependent.
any electronic media (internet included), newspaper Should your local Main Street businesses go away, Send your concerns, ideas and comments to:
advertising continues to be the most effective. Locally, where will local school districts and governments go to DontRushDon@gmail.com
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Clarkstons
Sporting News
Battle at the Big House
Tickets for the gridiron heroes season opener
at University of Michigan on August 25 are
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Ready to play for mom Athletes of The Week


BY WENDI REARDON PRICE He added he has seen the negative ef-
Clarkston News Sports Writer fects cancer has on a family, but he has
Junior Jake Billette slipped his helmet on experienced the positive in which it brings
Monday morning, already looking forward everyone together.
to the gridiron heroes third game in the sea- Theres a job to be done, Jake said.
son when they host Bloomfield Hills for Its for the person who got diagnosed with
Football for a Cure, Sept. 8. the sickness to be able to fight for them if
During the game he will wear a jersey and they are too sick to fight. You have loved
play for his mother, Linda Billette. ones to fight for you.
Football for a Cure this year is especially Linda went through six weeks of radia-
special because my mom was diagnosed tion and finished her last bout of it three
with cancer, Jake shared, adding cancer weeks ago.
hadnt effected his life as much as it had She is talking, eating and making a
others. great recovery, he shared. Shes been
His mom was diagnosed with fatigued. Shes a fighter - shes hanging in
adenocystic carcinoma cancer and he ex- there.
plained it was a salivary gland at the base of During Football for a Cure each player
her tongue. will wear a memorial jersey, displaying
People automatically assume its smok- names of loved ones affected by cancer. The Independence Township Parks, Recreation and Seniors Michigan
ing or tobacco use, but the doctor said it Jake explained it was very important to Center for Orthopedic Surgery team: back row from left, sponsor Dr.
was just pure bad luck, Jake said. Its a him to play for his mom during the annual Shivajee Nallamothu, Assistant Coach Lindsey Luttinen, Head Coach Tom
rare and slow growing cancer. It doesnt re- event. Cousins, Eric Owczarzak, Kamran Nallamothu, Brendan BK Kelly, Colby
spond very well to chemotherapy so she had I feel honored to play for my mother, Mazure, Alex Cousins, Evan Raddatz, Brody Tuomi, Assistant Coach James
to have her whole tongue removed. he said. If a family hasnt been affected Knowlson, Assistant Coach Brian Mattson; front row, Jack Bean, Nick
by cancer God bless them. I hope it never Mattson, Seamus O'Donnell, Luke Luttinen, Logan Knowlson and Brendan
happens to them. It has a lot of negative Weaver. Not pictured Nathan Rubin and Assistant Coach Barry Zeihm.
effects on families. Photo submitted
He shared its not the first time some-
one wore a jersey in her honor. Teammate
and friend Keagan King wore his jersey for
Linda.
For lacrosses Game for a Cure, a fam-
League champs
ily friend played for us which was impor- Local sluggers broke a tiebreaker to American Legion in the final game, and
tant to me, too, he said. People in the win their championship. finished the season with a 11-2 record.
community will fight for you and be there The Independence Township Parks, The team is Jack Bean, Alex Cousins,
for you with support. Recreation and Seniors team Michigan Brendan Kelly, Logan Knowlson, Logan
Jake invites the Clarkston and Center for Orthopedic Surgery, sponsored Luttinen, Nick Mattson, Colby Mazure,
Bloomfield Hills communities to come out by Dr. Shivajee Nallamothu, won the Kamran Nallamothu, Seamus ODonnell,
for the annual event which proceeds North Oakland Baseball League Eric Owczarak, Evan Raddatz, Nathan
benefit Karmanos Cancer Institute in both Championship on July 29. Rubin, Brody Tuomi and Brendan
communities. The proceeds help patients The game was decided in a tiebreaker Weaver.
with non-medical expenses. format after seven innings of regulation They are coached by Tom Cousins
T-shirts and jerseys are currently play. To win the Boys 15-18 League, with assistant coaches James Knowlson,
available. The cost to purchase a MCOS beat all three teams from Lake Lindsey Luttinen, Brian Mattson and
commemorative jersey is $100. T-shirts are Orion in the playoffs, defeating the Barry Zeihm.
available for $15 at the Karmanos Cancer
Institute at McLaren Clarkston at 5680 Bow
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Its a great game, Jake said. It
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The Clarkston football teams prepare for the new season each year with the Rush for Food drive for Lighthouse. File photos year) team organizing to play AAU, full ice
hockey. Our youth programs are focused on
Rush for Food makes impact developing skating and skills while playing full
ice hockey games. All positions available,
including goalie. We have a solid core &
BY WENDI REARDON PRICE Last year the freshman, JV and varsity
players from the Clarkston Football Program
looking to round out the team before the start
Clarkston News Staff Writer
Michele Robinson remembers the first collected 10,032 pounds of food, breaking of the season, September 4.
their previous record. This year's goal is to
year the gridiron heroes collected food for
the first Rush for Food. collect 8,000 pounds of food. All positions available!
"My son was a junior the first year we Robinson shared Lighthouse in Clarkston Tryouts Are Coming! Contact Neal Brand at 248-761-8200;
did it," shared Robinson, senior services serves 200 families and 10,000 pounds of Who: 9th Grade Girls / Class of 2021 email nealjbesq@yahoo.com.
coordinator and volunteer coordinate at food, depending on what is donated, lasts When: August 15 & 16 (6pm to 8pm)

Lighhouse of Oakland County. "It was


exciting. This community is so awesome.
4-6 weeks.
The community is encouraged to donate
Where:
Cost:
Clarkston Jr High
Tryout fee - $10 cash
Fall 2017 Season: 1 League / 2 tournaments
Detroit
Spring/Summer 2018 Season: 8 tournaments / 3 NCAA
They have supported us so well throughout
the years. I just cant thank the community
non-perishable items and Robinson added
Lighthouse is always in need of tuna,
For more info, please call or text:
9th grade Girls Co-Head Coach: Rob Bosart (248)-894-6638
9th grade Girls Co-Head Coach: Bill Cesarek (248)-755-5782
Skate Club
enough for all that they do for us." spaghetti sauce and spaghetti noodles. N.O.W. is AAU-Sanctioned Travel Basketball
Now Rush for Food celebrates 20 years "Those are the staples we pretty much Tournaments and local league play. USADSChockey.com
of helping the community and collecting food give out," she said.
for Lighthouse Emergency Services in The players will collect food through local
Clarkston on Saturday, Aug. 19.
"It's kept our pantry open because by the
neighborhoods and at drop-off locations.
Each year the event builds awareness of
Host an Exchange Student Today!
end of the summer we are way down on our community need, promotes team unity, and (for 3, 5 or 10 months)
food supply," she said. "Rush for Food allows players to give back to the community
definitely makes an impact with us being able
to service the people who need it and also
which supports them.
The community is encouraged to get
Make a lifelong
give them a variety of items." involved and ways to help include: dropping friend from abroad.
off your donations directly to the Lighthouse, Enrich your family with another
located at 5850 Dixie Highway, from 12- 1:30 culture. Now you can host a high
pm on August 19 labeled Rush for Food/ school exchange student (girl or boy)
Clarkston Football; drop off donations at from France, Germany, Scandinavia,
The Clarkston News throughout the week of Victoria from Australia, 17 Spain, Australia, Japan, Brazil, Italy or Giorgio from Italy, 16 yrs.
Aug. 14 during business hours Monday - yrs. other countries. Single parents, as Loves to play baseball and
Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; drop off donations at St. Enjoys spending time with her spend time with his dogs.
family and younger siblings. well as couples with or without Giorgio also plays the guitar,
Dan's, Mt. Zion, Pine Knob Urgent Care and Victoria plays volleyball and is children, may host. Contact us ASAP and his dream is to join a drama
Clarkston Independence District Library; and excited to learn new sports for more information or to select club at his American high
bags can be left on porches of homes in while in America.
your student. school.
neighborhoods the football players will be
visiting. Signs will be posted at subdivision Call Whitney at 616-889-7861 or Amy at 1-800-677-2773 (toll free)
entrances closer to the event. host.asse.com
"We wouldn't be able to do half of what
we do without community INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS

support,"Robinson said. "In the long run Founded in 1976


This years Rush for Food will be on they are helping their neighbors because it ASSE International Student Exchange Program is a Public Benet, Non-Prot Organization.
For privacy reasons, photos above are not photos of actual students
Aug. 19. does stay in this area."

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Stewart Newblatt stretches.

Warming up
Gridiron heroes cheered as the clock struck
8:30 a.m. on the practice fields on Monday - it
was time to get to work
The boys have a scrimmage next Thursday.
Then, they prep for their season opener at Uni-
versity of Michigan for Battle of the Big House,
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Golf outing, fundraisers to help heroes fight cancer


BY JESSICA STEELEY Knake was diagnosed with pancreatic helping Michigan families, Larsen said. transportation, Christmas presents, etc.,
Clarkston News Staff Writer cancer, which he is now in remission. Allan is a 1971 graduate of Clarkston High she said. If there is a need, we are here to
Putt for charity at the ninth Annual Hero We have to really send kudos to our School and has shared his story throughout help. You dont have to go through this
Foundation Golf Outing on Saturday, Aug. daughter because she is the one who started several Michigan communities. alone.
26 at White Lake Oaks Golf Course. it and the reason she named it The Hero Were mainly in Southeast Michigan. Its a grassroots organization, we dont
The Hero Foundation is a non-profit Foundation. She said I never met a hero, Were starting to branch out a little bit so get any funds from any kind of corporate
donating to cancer patients and their families. until I met my dad, said Knakes wife, Terri. we can keep the organization fresh, Terri sponsors or anything, its just us, Terri said.
Some of their fundraisers and events include Families affected by all types of cancer said. Weve been able to help a lot of people, Tickets for the golf outing are $100
the golf outing, a wine-tasting, Bikes for are helped by the foundation. Larsen said and its all community based. through the Hero Foundations website.
Tykes and giving Thanksgiving meals to funds raised at the golf outing go to Michigan Larsen explained the foundation works Registration begins at 7:30 a.m., with a
families, Waterford resident Allan Knake families who are struggling financially due with families to figure out their needs. shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. The event includes
said. to a cancer diagnosis. Sometimes it goes beyond financial, snacks and lunch along with raffle prizes and
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Tenth in a series on the families who monument at the battlefield.
helped build Clarkston and the descendants He mustered out at Concord, New
who still live here, carrying on their legacy. Hampshire, on June 21, 1864.
BY PHIL CUSTODIO Francis came to Clarkston with his wife
Clarkston News Editor and two daughters about 1880, moving to 67
The Bullen family in Independence Buffalo Street, where his daughter Gertrude
Township can trace their Clarkston lineage died.
to Civil War veteran Francis Follett, who is In Clarkston, he worked at the Yeager
buried in Lakeview Cemetery. Livery Stables at Washington Street and
It's trickier to go earlier than that. Main. He died in 1930 and is buried in the
According to family research by Thomas Yeager plot at Lakeview.
Bullen, whose wife Sally Bullen is descended Why he came to Clarkston is lost to
from Follett, "The daughter of Francis Follett, history, Bullen said.
the informant for his death certificate, put "After the Civil War, he went to
'unknown' for the names of his parents. Did Wisconsin, then back to New Hampshire,
Francis Follett not tell his daughter Gertrude then to Clarkston. Why? It's lost to
who her grandparents were, was he mad at antiquity," Tom said. "Great grandma Green
them for some reason? Did she not remem- probably knew, but no one ever asked her."
ber from when she was 12 and living in New Thomas Bullen came to Robertson Court
Hampshire that she had grandparents and with his parents shortly after his birth in
aunts and uncles there? Or, was it because Lansing in 1935.
Gertrude was somewhat cantankerous that His father, Richard, was born in 1907. He
she just decided to ignore that small detail?" was the great-grandson of Rueben Bullen,
Research into the census roll of 1850 for pioneer settler in Ingham County, Mich., in
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Francis, who was born in New Hampshire in from England about 1640.
1847, listed as the last of seven children of Sally Stageman Bullen returned to
Daniel Smith Follett and Ruth Faxon. Clarkston with her mother at age 8. Her father,
More research led Bullen to conclude it Dr. John Stageman, served in World War II
was likely a family dispute. as a physician. After the war, he joined his
"For some reason, however, he orphaned family in Clarkston to practice
himself from his family, many of which had Ophthalmology in Pontiac and to raise his
gone to Wisconsin from New Hampshire," family.
Bullen said. "He lived in both places a while, Sallys ancestors were cousins of two
and then came to Clarkston for reasons presidents, John Adams and John Quincy
unknown. We are glad he did." Adams.
Francis fought for the North in major Civil "We found some fascinating
War battles, serving with the Second connections," Tom said.
Regiment of the New Hampshire Volunteer Tom and Sally's have five children, all
Infantry. He enlisted on April 24, 1861 at age Clarkston graduates and living in the Clarkston
19. His occupation at the time was farmer area Linda Downs, Benjamin Bullen, John
and he was living at Center Harbor, also his Bullen, Julie Maier, and Sandra Bullen. The Bullen family gathers for the holidays.
birth place. Linda Downs' son Grant has four children
He was wounded severely at the Battle with his wife, Jamie. The children, Jackson,
of Second Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862, but Lanie, Ian, and Nathanial, are seventh
rejoined the Second New Hampshire after a generation Clarkston residents.
Washington. D.C. hospital stay. "We like it here," Sally said.
The Second New Hampshire Regiment The Clarkston News and Tom Stone,
fought in the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, longtime resident and genealogist, are high-
1863, and an old photo shows Follett lighting every month local families who have
standing in front of the New Hampshire lived in the area for at least 100 years.

Tom Bullen points out his mother and his wife Sallys mother in a picture of
The Bullens moved to Robertson Court in Clarkston. the Clarkston student body in 1922, when their moms were classmates.
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TO ALL CREDITORS
The Settlor, CHARLES THOMAS DAVIS, date of birth 04/21/1941,
who lived at 1877 Flagstone Circle, Rochester, Michigan 48307, died 07/
19/2017. there is no personal representative of the settlors estate to
whom Letters of Administration have been issued.
Creditors of the decedent are notified that all claims against the Re-
vocable Living Trust of Charles Thomas Davis dated July 6, 2017 will be
forever barred unless presented to Kathryn M. Caruso, Esq., 6480 Cita-
tion Dr., Suite A, Clarkston, Michigan 48346 or Matthew Davis, 1555
Traceky, Rochester Hills, Michigan 48306 within 4 months after the date
of publication of this notice.
Notice is further given that the Trust will thereafter be assigned and
distributed to the persons entitled to it.

PUBLIC NOTICE
B e c a u s e t h e Pe o p l e Wa n t t o K n o w
INDEPENDENCE TWP.
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
DATE AND TIME: Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at
7:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Independence Township Hall
6483 Waldon Center Drive,
Clarkston, MI 48346
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE
UNITED STATES
C. ROLL CALL:
D. REVIEW OF AGENDA: Agenda additions or deletions
require a majority vote of Board Members present.
E. PUBLIC COMMENT FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE
AGENDA:
F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
1. Case #17-007, Anthony Palazzolo, Petitioner, Re-
questing: Two (2) total variances; 1) A 28.3 foot
front yard setback variance and, 2) a 5 foot side
yard variance, both from Section 4.06(D), Table
4.06 in order to construct a new home on an
existing non-conforming lot of record, Northwest
Corner of Jerome Rd. and Ennismore Dr., Parcel
#08-34-380-021, R-1A Single Family Residential.
(POSTPONED APRIL 5, 2017)
2. Case #17-016, Robert Haar, Petitioner, Request-
ing: A 35.5 foot side yard variance from Section
5.06(A)(4), Table 5.06-2 in order to construct a
new accessory structure, 7640 Cameo Ln., Par-
cel #08-16-300-047, R-1R Rural Residential.
(POSTPONED JULY 12, 2017)
G. NEW BUSINESS: EASY RIDER: Lottie Thenn rides one of the trikes available for kids to ride at the tennis courts during Tons of Trucks.
1. Case #17-017, Matthew Al-Sheikh, Petitioner, Re- Photo by Wendi Reardon Price
questing: A 50 foot side yard variance from

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Section 4.18(D), Table 4.18 in order to construct a
commercial addition on a non-conforming lot of STATE OF MICHIGAN FILE NO:
record, 5510 Sashabaw Rd., Parcel #08-27-400-
PROBATE COURT 2017-378, 072-DE
020, C-2 Planned Shopping Center.
2. Case #17-018, Mark Vinstra, Petitioner, Request- COUNTY OF OAKLAND
ing: A 34 foot front yard variance from Section NOTICE TO CREDITORS Chase Plastics recently appointed Jason with all parties including our suppliers and
4.06(D), Table 4.06 in order to construct an addi- Decedents Estate Merkle to automotive business development customers to identify and evaluate materials
tion, 6606 Cranberry Lake Rd., Parcel #08-17- Estate of PATRICK WILLIAM DALESANDRO. Date of birth: 4/16/
277-001, R-1A Single Family Residential. 1923. manager. as well as troubleshoot any issues and im-
TO ALL CREDITORS: Merkle served as mediately correct it with a process change or
3. Case #17-019, Moscovic Building Company, Pe- NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent, Patrick William
titioner, Requesting: Two (2) total variances; 1) Dalesandro, died 3/29/2017. one of Chases Tech- an alternative material solution, said Adam
A 12.88 foot front yard setback variance and, 2) Creditors of the decedent are notified that all claims against the estate
A 3.58 foot side yard variance, both from Sec- will be forever barred unless presented to Mary Ann Kemp, personal
nical Service and Ap- Paulson, vice president.
tion 4.06(D), Table 4.06 in order to construct an representative or to both the probate court at 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., plication Develop- ***
attached garage on an existing non-conforming Pontiac, and the personal representative within 4 months after the date
lot of record, 4626 Rockcroft Blvd., Parcel #08- of publication of this notice. ment engineers since McLaren Oakland-Clarkston Internal
33-376-007, R-1A Single Family Residential.
7/31/2017 2012, spending time in Medicine recently earned Patient-Centered
Kathryn M. Caruso (P44723) MARY ANN KEMP
4. Case #17-020, Paul & Patricia Bone, Petitioner, 6480 Citation Drive 5995 Morning Drive several territories and Medical Homes (PCMH) designation from
Requesting: An 8 foot rear yard setback vari- Clarkston, MI 48346 Davisburg, MI 48350
ance from Section 4.06(D), Table 4.06 in order to 248/625-0600 248/660-5095
supporting multiple Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.
construct an addition on the home, 6393 Mock- markets. Under the PCMH designation, primary
ingbird Ln., Parcel #08-28-353-014, R-1A Single He is a graduate of care physicians lead 24-hour care teams that
Family Residential. STATE OF MICHIGAN FILE NO:
H. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: PROBATE COURT 2017-378, 072-DE Ferris State University focus on the individual needs of every
1. Regular Meeting Minutes of July 12, 2017 COUNTY OF OAKLAND with a bachelors in patient and teaches them how to manage their
I. DISCUSSION: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Plastics Engineering health conditions.
J. ADJOURNMENT: Decedents Estate
NOTICE: The above requests may be examined at the Estate of MARGARET HELEN DALESANDRO. Date of birth: 6/09/ Technology, and Merkle Doctors and their care teams have
Building Department during regular business hours. Writ- 1929. holds a masters de- managed patients health and prevented
ten comments may be sent to the attention of the Zoning TO ALL CREDITORS:
Board of Appeals c/o Charter Township of Independence NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent, Margaret Helen gree in Plastics Engineering from the Univer- conditions from worsening, which has reduced
Dalesandro died 6/02/2017. sity of Massachusetts-Lowell. patient hospitalizations and emergency room
Building Department; 6483 Waldon Center Drive Creditors of the decedent are notified that all claims against the estate
Clarkston, Michigan 48346 prior to the Meeting / Public will be forever barred unless presented to Mary Ann Kemp, personal Jason knows first-hand how to connect visits, said David Share, MD.
Hearing. For further information call (248) 625-8111. representative or to both the probate court at 1200 N. Telegraph Rd.,
Barbara A. Pallotta, Clerk Pontiac, and the personal representative within 4 months after the date
NOTICE: Persons with disabilities needing accom-
modations for effective participation in this meeting should
of publication of this notice.

Kathryn M. Caruso (P44723)


7/31/2017
MARY ANN KEMP
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BY JESSICA STEELEY
2K music man
Clarkston News Staff Writer
Ever go to a concert at DTE Energy
Music Theater and spot a shirtless guy in
suspenders rocking out?
Some people know Marshall Moon as
the unofficial mascot of Pine Knob. For
30 years hes rode his bike to live
performances each summer and estimates
hes been to around 2,000 concerts.
Ive liked music my whole life and I
just wanted to have a good time. I have a
good time whenever I go, Moon said.
My dad took me to my first concert in
1975, Gordon Lightfoot. I still remember it
to this day and I was like 13 or 14, and I
guess thats probably where I got the
bug.
Its about a three-mile ride for Moon to
the concert venue where he usually hangs
out in the lawn section.
I get lawn seats, the cheapest ones.
People know me so sometimes I get in for
free or for a discount. I got in for Tom
Petty for free, Moon said. Everybody
knows me there, I think thats why stuff
like that happens.
Aside from tickets, hes also gotten
merchandise and had people recognize
him and buy him a beer. Hes known on
YouTube and Facebook as Suspender
Man.
I just started wearing suspenders
because it was more comfortable and then
Marshall Moon
I started wearing it to Pine Knob and it
became a sensation. I kind of kept doing Many concert goers will recognize
it, its like my gimmick, he said. Moon right off the bat. He started out
Moon often meets DJs and radio going to rock concertsone favorite
personalities at the booths set-up during is Eddie Moneybut has since
DTE Energy Music Theatre concerts. Hes broadened his horizons.
even been interviewed at one concert by I started meeting people and
station 104.3. branching out and going to country, rap
I was talking up there at the booth and the Mayhem Festival, Moon said.
and it went out over the radio and the Ive been known to pretty much go to
next thing I know my friend who lives everything. Im kind of like my dad,
about a block away was calling me up well try anything once. If we dont like
and hes like I heard you on the it we wont do it again. I like to mix it
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BY PHIL CUSTODIO wise sayings, like a double crocodile, which
Clarkston News Editor symbolizes unity, alongside symbols used
Artwork came to town last Friday, as all over the world, like a traffic arrow, to
Clarkston Cultural Arts Council and Detroit create his own language of expression,
Institute of Arts installed the Inside/Out Reese said.
exhibits. "Weve been doing this for eight years,
"We hope to create awareness and get since 2010 2015 was the last time we were
the community excited about an artful in Clarkston," she said. "Were very thankful
presence in the community," said Denyse to supporters of the tricounty millage to
Couture of Clarkston Cultural Arts, who support the museum. There's a real need for
brought the DIA program to town. "We need us to be in the communities like Clarkston,
people to talk about the arts and support the which is an hour from the museum. It
arts anyway they can. We can only do this supports the mission and is good for small
with community support." arts councils."
The Inside/Out exhibit includes 11 Clarkston Cultural Arts is a 501c3
reproductions of artwork from the Detroit nonprofit group run entirely by volunteers,
Institute of Arts in Clarkston and and in need of community support.
Independence Township, including two at "The board is second to none, very
Main and Washington, and pieces at Main tenacious and persistent, (but) we need gas
and Waldon, McLaren Healing Garden on to drive, weve been running on fumes,"
Sashabaw Road, Independence Township Couture said.
hall, Clarkston Independence District Library, The DIA will do whatever it can to help,
and Brady Lodge. Reese said.
In the Clarkston News parking lot at Main "It's only good for us to help regain a key
and Washington is a print of the 2002 artwork quality of life component," she said. "We're Denyse Couture of Clarkston Cultural Arts and Jillian Reese of DIA help install
"Movement #27" by Kwesi Owusu- really excited about it." Inside/Out artwork on Main Street. Photo by Phil Custodio
Ankoman of Ghana. The arts council hosts a DIA Inside/Out
"He uses traditional African art for Reception from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug.
inspiration for contemporary pieces," said 9, at The Gateway on M-15.
Jillian Reese, community program manager Inside/Out artwork will stay up through
for DIA. the end of October, Couture said. Check
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Wed., August 9, 2017 The Clarkston (MI) News 21

Independence August 2017

Township Updates Get involved!


By Pat Kittle,
Supervisor
22 at 6 pm at Town Hall for residents and businesses
located within the Corridor Improvement Authority Part 3
Hunting Update (CIA) and affected Taxing Authorities to review the By Barbara A. Pallotta,
The Public Hearing on the recommendations from road plans and a proposed modification to the CIA Township Clerk
the citizens committee formed to review the current district created with the County back in 2007. The Part 3 includes summaries of the roles and
35-year-old Township hunting Township and County have been negotiating to extend responsibilities of the Townships boards,
ordinances is September 5, 6 p.m., at the current CIA time parameters from 2021 to 2029 commissions and committees. Remember applications
Town Hall. The proposed amendments and remove two parcels from the district. These to apply are available on the Townships website at
to the hunting ordinance and boundary changes will not increase taxes for anyone in the www.indtwp.com and in the Clerks Office.
map can found on the Townships community both in and outside the CIA district. Boards, Committees, And Commissions
website homepage under the link What the modification will do is allow time for the Designated By Statute And/Or Local Ordinance
Proposed Updated Hunting Ordinance. Township to secure a big chunk of funding to complete Several of the Townships boards and
In summary, the recommendations the final phase of the CIA plan, that is, North commissions are designated through
being presented are: Sashabaw. State of Michigan statutes or by
Township It provides for bow hunting in the The Public Hearing is a required part of the Township ordinance for specific purposes
Supervisor entire Township, as long as State approval process. The CIA plan is located on the and/or for having administrative decision-
Pat Kittle laws and guidelines are followed; Townships website. Click on the link located on our making powers. One distinction
It provides for firearm hunting in homepage titled CIA MODIFICATION for more separating some of these boards or
restricted areas, as long as State laws and details. commissions from advisory boards/
guidelines are followed; committees is that members may receive
It does not allow any hunting with center- Orange Cones payment for serving, such as the
fire rifles or handguns; and August is going to be a tough month for motorists Township Clerk Planning Commission and the Zoning
In areas where hunting is permitted, the draft traveling on Sashabaw. The Road Commission for Barb Pallotta Board of Appeals (ZBA). Boards and
plan would not prevent private property owners Oakland County is finally repairing the damaged commissions established to state statute or Township
from adopting and enforcing more restrictive expansion joints along Sashabaw between Maybee ordinance are usually appealable to designated courts
rules for hunting on their property. and Waldon Roads. During the initial planning of law.
process, the Township was originally told the repairs Sashabaw Corridor Improvement Authority (CIA)
Please take a minute and review the proposal. The were going to just include saw cutting the bad
citizens committee put a lot of time and effort in trying expansion joints and patch accordingly. The Township
to make a hunting recommendation that is safe yet asked if larger sections could be removed and replaced
reasonable. The Public Hearing will give you a to allow for a longer life span for the road and improve
chance to voice your opinion for or against the the drive for motorists. And the Road Commission
proposed rule changes and allow you time to make delivered. Huge sections are being removed and
recommendations to improve. replaced as I type. Kudos to the RCOC for listening. Established: May 16, 2006;
Please Note: The Township is not trying to take This project is 100% funded by the Road Commission. RESOLUTION: Establishment of a Corridor
away your right to own a gun. We do think its Please make sure you drive safely when workers Improvement Authority
appropriate to revise 35 year old rules that allowed are present. Chapter 11, Article II: Charter Township of
hunting in areas now populated with new Independence Code of Ordinances
neighborhoods or schools. Pardon Our Dust [Corridor Improvement Authority Act 280 of the
The Road Commission for Oakland County isnt Public Acts of 2005]
North Sashabaw Update the only one putting up orange cones in the community. Township Liaison: Township Supervisor; (248)
Little baby steps. Thats how I tell folks the project The Township is in the middle of a much needed large 625-5111
is going to widen North Sashabaw from Flemings capital project to repair and replace sidewalks and The Sashabaw Corridor Improvement Authority
Lake to Clarkston Road is progressing. The parking lots at several of our properties. (CIA) coordinates specific public improvements to
Township is working with the State, County, Road Fire Station One, located on Citation Drive, enhance existing business activity and stimulate new
Commission, DTE Music Theater and a dozen local had sidewalks replaced the week of July 28 and investment consistent with Township policies. While
businesses and property owners to secure funding will have their parking lot replaced the week of the focus of the CIA is to improve both the Interstate
and needed easements. Oakland County has been a August 8.
big help. A Public Hearing is scheduled for August Continued on Page 4 Continued on Next Page

248
625-5111 www.IndTwp.com
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Be involved! Become a board, commission or committee member


Continued from previous page CIA is seeking both public funding and private 2 resident members and 1 alternate member
contributions. In the case of the road projects, CIA representing the northern rural sector of the
75 bridge and interchange, and Sashabaw Road monies will be used to meet the required local match Township;
(primarily from Waldon Road to Clarkston Road), a for state and/or federal funds. 2 resident members and 1 alternate member
more minor but significant project is the completion representing the southern urban sector of the
and extension of streetscape improvements that could Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) Township;
not be accomplished when the boulevard was Established: Michigan Zoning Enabling Act 110 of 2 Township Board Trustees; and
constructed due to financial uncertainty at that time. 2006 [MCL 125.3101 et seq.] 1 Representative: Oakland County
The CIA intends to proceed with streetscaping, most February 29, 2008 Independence Township Sheriffs Substation.
likely on a phased basis, once a final roadway design Township Liaison: Building Official; (248) 625- The following serve as non-voting advisors of
is agreed to by MDOT and RCOC. The CIA also 8111 the Hunting Boundary Map Ad-Hoc Committee:
initiated the design and irrigation plans for the portion Upon receipt of an appeal received from a petitioner, Township: Planning & Zoning Administrator/
of Sashabaw Road south of Waldon. the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) hears and decides Code Enforcement;
The CIA consists of 9 members including the upon challenged administrative decisions made by the Township: General Legal Counsel;
Township Supervisor. The remaining 8 members are Townships Zoning Administrator, requests for Chief of Oakland County Park Facilities,
appointed by the Township Supervisor for a 4-year interpretation of the Zoning Ordinance or the Zoning Maintenance and Development;
term subject to Township Board approval. Map, requests for dimensional and other non-use Member of the Board of Directors:
Membership must meet or exceed the minimum 5 variances*, and any other matter that falls under the Oakland County Sportsmens Club.
member requirement. Not less than a majority of purview of the Zoning Ordinance. The Hunting Boundary Map Ad-Hoc Committee
the members must be persons having ownership or * A variance is the process by which an applicant will meet as needed to finalize their recommendations
business interest in property located in the can request deviation from the set of rules established and present their findings at a Regular Meeting of
development area. At least one (1) member shall be in the Zoning Ordinance based on a hardship. the Township Board in June 2017.
a resident of the development area or within a Section 14.02 of the Townships Zoning Ordinance
mile of the development area. establishes the 5 member ZBA for 3-year terms. Investment Advisory Committee
The Corridor Improvement Authority meets Members are appointed by the Board of Trustees Established: January 8, 2013 [Motion #2013-01-
quarterly (January, April, July and October) on as follows: 008]
Thursdays at 5:00 p.m. in the Township Hall Meeting 1 member representing: Planning Commission; Township Liaison: Township Treasurer; (248)
Room or on an as needed basis. 1 member representing: Township Board of 625-5115
Trustees MAY be appointed; and The Township Treasurer is charged with the
Activities of the CIA 3 members representing: Township voters who: statutory duty of investing Township funds and has
Although PA 280 authorizes a broad range of Reside outside of incorporated cities and discretionary power over all investment decisions.
activities in which a CIA can be engaged, the activities villages; and The Investment Advisory Committee, whose
of the Sashabaw Corridor Improvement Authority Represent the population distribution and various members include the Treasurer, 1 Township Board
have been more narrowly defined by the Township interests present in the Township. member and 5 Township resident members, is
Board. The CIA is focused on providing specific Regular meetings of the ZBA are scheduled at 7:00 tasked with reviewing the Townships Investment
public improvements that will enhance existing p.m. on the 1st Wednesday of each month in the Policy and offering revision recommendations for
business activity and stimulate new investment that Township Hall Meeting Room. Additional meetings may possible submittal to the Township Board as needed.
is consistent with Township policies. As a result, the be scheduled on an as needed basis. The Committee also serves as an advisor to the
improvements contemplated include: Treasurer regarding specific investment strategies,
1. Acquisition of right-of-way and the widening Advisory And Ad-hoc Committees both short and long term investments, aimed at
of Sashabaw Road north of the Interstate 75 An Advisory Committee is a body appointed by the maintaining reasonable risk while improving return
interchange; Township Board with a specified task or function. on investment.
2. Improvements to the Interstate 75 bridge and Committee action ordinarily may be subjected to review The Township Board member is appointed by the
interchange; and and/or appeal to the Township Board for consideration. Township Board whose term extends through the
3. Completion of streetscape improvements, such An Ad-hoc Committee is a body appointed by the duration of his/her term as an elected official.
as landscaping, irrigation, signage, and coordinated Township Board to study or work on a particular subject The 5 Township resident members are appointed
lighting. or problem. Which will cease to exist upon completion by the Township Board having 3-year terms upon
The chief means of financing for the CIA is through of their assigned task. expiration of the initial staggered terms.
the use of Tax Increment Financing (TIF). The TIF The Investment Advisory Committee is intended
district generally includes properties which front on Hunting Boundary Map Ad-Hoc Committee to meet quarterly, or on an as needed basis at
Sashabaw Road extending from Clarkston to Maybee Established: December 20, 2016 [Motion #2016- Township Hall.
Roads. TIF revenues are captured from the increases 12-223]
in real and personal property over the base year of Township Liaison: Township Supervisor; (248) Parks, Recreation & Seniors Advisory
2006. In other words, property taxes collected within 625-5111 Committee (PRSAC)
the District as of 2006 continue to be collected. The Hunting Boundary Map Ad-Hoc Committee is Established: January 31, 2012
Sources of tax increment revenues include the a citizens committee established to evaluate and update Township Liaison: PR&S Director; (248) 625-
Township, Oakland County, and Oakland Community the current 1982 hunting boundaries map based on their 8223
College. In order to lessen the impact on both the findings. The Committee is expected to present their The purpose of the Parks, Recreation & Seniors
Township and other taxing jurisdictions, the Township recommendation to the Township Board in June 2017. Advisory Committee is to advise Township
is capturing only 50% of the eligible taxes. The following are voting members on the Hunting management and make recommendations relative to
Due to the cost of the road improvements, the Boundary Map Ad-Hoc Committee: Continued on Next Page
Wed., August 9, 2017 The Clarkston (MI) News 23

Be involved! Become a board, commission or committee member


the needs of residents regarding Township sponsored Senior Adult Activity Center Advisory Committee to enhance the value and use of the cable access
parks, recreation and senior services. Members of (SAACAC) facilities and channels. In addition, it is responsible
this committee also play a pivotal role in the Established: July 21, 2011 for the oversight of the franchise agreements
development of the Recreation Master Plan every 5 Township Liaison: Senior Division Supervisor; between the Township and both Comcast and AT&T,
years. (248) 625-8231 and provides oversight for all expenditures under the
PRSAC is comprised of at least 5 and no more The mission of the Senior Adult Activity Center approved budget.
than 15 members. The PR&S Director, Township Advisory Committee is to invite adults aged 50+ residing VCAB has 9 members including the Townships
Supervisor and 1 Township Board member will serve in Independence Township, the City of the Village of Television Manager and CCSs Video Manager who
as ex-officio members. The Independence Township Clarkston, and Springfield Township to participate in serve as non-voting members.
Board of Trustees appoints all members for 3-year services and programs that promote wellness, The remaining 7 voting members are:
terms upon the recommendation of PRSAC with the independence, safety and enrichment. 1 member: Appointed by CCSs Board of
exception of the elected official ex-officio members SAACAC: Education;
whose terms will extend through the duration of their 1. Proposes recommendations to Senior Activity 1 member: Appointed by Townships Board
term as an elected official. Members must be residents Center management related to the needs of the senior of Trustees;
of Independence Township, the City of the Village of population in the participating communities; 3 citizens residing in the Township: Appointed
Clarkston, or Springfield Township. Every attempt will 2. Provides leadership, creativity and services for by the Township Board of Trustees; and
the senior population; and 2 citizens residing within CCSs geographic
be made to solicit members that represent the
3. Initiates assistance to the Senior Division boundaries: Appointed by CCSs Board of
community through age, gender, and race.
Supervisor by recommending: Education.
The Parks, Recreation & Seniors Advisory
Goals and priorities for the use of the Senior Members serve 3-year terms and may be re-
Committee meets at 6:00 p.m. at Township Hall once
Activity Center; appointed. The 5 citizen members appoint a
per each odd month: January, March, May, July, Chair, a Vice Chair and a Secretary from its
September, and November or on an as needed basis. Fund-raising activities to help finance the Senior
Activity Centers operations; members by a majority vote.
Long-range funding and budget management VCAB meets 4 times per year at the CCS
Safety Path Advisory Committee (SPAC) Administration Building: 6397 Clarkston Road -
Established: January 17, 2012 (Motion #2012- options for the Senior Activity Center; and
Policies and procedures as requested by the Clarkston, Michigan 48346.
01-015); and
Reconstituted: February 21, 2012 (Motion #2012- Senior Division Supervisor.
Water & Sewer Ad-Hoc Advisory Committee
02-096 & 097) SAACACs membership consists of at least 5, but
Established: February 19, 2013 [Motion #2013-
Township Liaison: Township Supervisor; (248) no greater than 15 appointed members with the age
02-066 thru #2013-02-070]
625-5111 of the majority being 50+ years of age. All members
Township Liaison: DPW Director; (248) 625-
The mission of the Safety Path Advisory Committee are appointed for 3-year terms by the Independence
8222
is to: Township Board of Trustees upon the recommendation The Water & Sewer Ad-Hoc Advisory
Communicate the opinions relative to safety of SAACAC. Members must be residents of one of Committee was established to communicate to the
path matters of Township residents to Township the 3 participating communities. The Parks, Recreation Townships Administration and the Board of Trustees
management and to the Township Board of & Seniors Director, the Senior Division Supervisor, and on matters related to water and sewer on behalf of
Trustees; and the appointed Township Trustee serve as ex-officio the Townships residents. Recommendations
Develop recommendations relative to safety members. received from this committee are to be initiatives
path matters to Township Administration and to Regular meetings of the Senior Adult Activity that identify standards supporting the goal of utilizing
the Township Board of Trustees. Center Advisory Committee are scheduled at 9:00 a.m. the most efficient methods for Township water and
The Safety Path Advisory Committee consists bi-monthly (every other month) in the Senior Community sewer resources and sustainability. The committee
of 8 voting members and 2 non-voting Center at 6000 Clarkston Road - Clarkston, Michigan is also charged with the task of analyzing the viability
members: 48348. of the Townships pricing strategy. Because this
5 voting members are: Township voters and committee is comprised of residents having
are appointed by the Township Board of Trustees Video Center Administrative Board (VCAB) operational, financial and municipal planning
for 2-year terms; and Established: July 29, 2013 [Motion #2013-07-134] experience, they are also assigned with the task of
3 voting members are: Ex-officio members Township Liaison: Township Supervisor; (248) recommending a long term waste disposal strategy.
by virtue of his/her position: Supervisor, DPW 625-5111 The committee consists of:
Director, and PR&S Director; and The Charter Township of Independence and 4 non-voting members: Supervisor, Treasurer,
2 non-voting members are: Board of Trustee Clarkston Community Schools (CCS) entered into a Finance Director and DPW Director as ex-
Representative, is appointed by the Township Cooperative Video Production Intergovernmental officio members; and
Board with his/her term extending through the Agreement to establish and provide for the use and 3 voting resident members: Appointed by the
duration of his/her term as an elected official operation of a Public Access Television Center by Township Board.
and the Superintendent of Safety Paths, by combining resources for the purpose of producing and The terms of appointment for the 3 appointed
virtue of his /her position. cable casting Public, Educational, and Government resident members will continue until dissolution of
The Safety Path Advisory Committee meets at 6:00 (PEG) access programming using its cable television the committee or upon notice of their resignation at
p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at DPW: channels. As part of this Agreement, the Video Center which time a replacement member will be solicited.
6050 Flemings Lake Road, Clarkston Michigan 48346 Administrative Board was created as a separate The Water & Sewer Ad-Hoc Advisor Committee
or at a minimum, meetings will be held quarterly as administrative entity to assist CCS and the Township meets on an as needed basis at DPW: 6050 Flemings
determined by the SPAC. in the management and operation of the Video Center Lake Road - Clarkston, Michigan 48346.
and PEG channels. VCAB provides recommendations
24 Wed., August 9, 2017 The Clarkston (MI) News

Weve hit a
Homerun!
By Lisa McCoy,
CPRP, CYSA Recreation Specialist
Starting at the beginning of April, something
remarkable starts to happen right here in Independence
Township. A group of so called Senior Citizens gather
to play the game they have grown to love through the
years, softball.
They are not your typical Senior. This group of men
ages 55-90 spend their summer playing with friends
from all over Oakland County. They are part of a 14
team, 3 Division softball league organized by the
Northwest Parks & Recreation Association, a division
of mParks. Each team plays 28 games, half home and
half away, traveling to other communities such as Lake
Orion, West Bloomfield, Waterford, and Oxford just to
name a few.
Independence Township has 2 teams that play all of
their home games at Clintonwood Park. This league
keeps these guys active, socializing, and involved. It
truly makes them an inspiration to all. Walt Dilber is
the manager of team Bottoms Up and Al Bartley is
the manager of team Clarkston Auto Body. Managing
any team is a huge undertaking and these two cant be
thanked enough. From organizing practices, to finding
their own sponsors, and ordering uniforms is just a small
portion of what it takes to be a team manager in this
league. Thank you Al and Walt!
Teams wrap up their season this week with playoffs.
Good luck boys!
To learn more or to get involved, contact Parks,
Recreation, & Seniors at 248-625-8223.

Updates, continued daunting, so is the cost of defending the Township in a Another major upgrade to Clintonwood Park will
Fire Station Two, located on the corner of lawsuit, if someone was to trip and fall on one of the be the spray park. Engineered and constructed close
Sashabaw and Clarkston Roads, will have the many broken sidewalks or parking lots filled with to 15 years ago, the current spray park is becoming
south half of its parking lot replaced the week potholes. All projects were competitively bid with work a maintenance nightmare. Being one of the first spray
of August 17. being awarded to local businesses. parks of its kind, keeping the spray park running safely
And the Township Main Office, located at and consistently is becoming more and more of a
Waldon Center Drive, will have all sidewalks Parks Update challenge. In other words...very expensive. The
and driveways replaced before the snow starts The Township is currently working with a very Parks division is currently seeking quotes from
to fly. motivated group of residents to raise funds and develop qualified vendors to see if replacing the spray park
The cost for the two Fire Station repairs will plans to construct a Miracle League baseball diamond makes more sense than spending a ton of money on
total $113,000 with funds coming from the Fire at Clintonwood Park. In case you are not aware, the maintenance and repairs. The estimated $350,000
Department Capital Improvement Fund Miracle League is an organization dedicated to funding will come from the Parks Capital
Balance. The work to repair Township Hall providing special needs kids spaces to play, compete Improvement Fund. Target is late 2017 / early 2018.
has not been bid-out at this writing, but is and gain confidence on a baseball diamond engineered And finally, the current rest rooms in Clintonwood
estimated to cost around $100,000. Funding will specifically for their needs. Park are also due for a major overhaul. Plans are
come from the General Fund Balance. A quote from the Miracle League website says it being solicited from local architects to upgrade the
Brady Lodge had a new drive way, sidewalk all, Its been transformational and not just for the bathrooms located in the Day Camp building. These
and parking lot added the week of July 17. Brady kids involved. Were changing the fabric of the new rest rooms will offer more stalls, be ADA
is now ready to be used as a community room community. People are learning to see these players compliant and provide space to change for kids
available for residents to rent for social functions as kids with different abilities, not disabilities. Its coming and going to the spray park. The estimated
with parking, walkways and entrances ADA been an education for the entire community and $100,000 funding will come from the Parks Capital
compliant. The $105,000 cost is coming from then a lot of fun for the kids. Target date is spring Improvement Fund. Timing is late 2017 / early 2018.
the Parks Capital Improvement Fund. 2018. Funding for this project will come entirely from Sashabaw Plains Park is next on the list for
Added all up, these capital improvements cost a donations and corporate matches. For more information, upgrades planned for 2018.
ton of money. And while the total cost of $318,000 is contact Derek Smith, PRS Director 248-922-6214. More to come.
Wed., August 9, 2017 The Clarkston (MI) News 25

Abby Knowlton, Charley Bousho, and Scarlet Anderson with their paintings.

Art of reading
Clarkston Independence Li-
brary and Picasso's Grapevine
teamed up for an art class in the
library's summer reading program.
The library's End of Summer
Reading Carnival is Aug. 12 from
1-3 p.m., with refreshments, climb-
ing wall and games. The winners
of the Summer Reading Prize bas- The class learns how to paint a fish, with
kets will be at 2 p.m. Leanna Haun from Picasso's Grapevine.
Brittany and Jordan

Spartans march down aisle


Brittany Walsh and Jordan Sterk were Brittany met Jordan, a music education
married by Brittany's uncle, Fr. Kevin B. major who graduated from MSU in 2014.
Walsh, at Michigan State University Jordan is one of the band directors at
Alumni Memorial Chapel on June 24, 2017. Owosso High School.
Brittany ('07), a drum major for the Jordan and Brittanys love of music
Clarkston High School Marching Band, brought them together and they enjoyed
played trumpet in the Michigan State Uni- being back on campus taking many pic-
versity Marching Band and graduated in tures in places that had a special place in
2012 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in In- their hearts.
terior Design. She is currently working as Go Green, Go White forever in their
Madeline Sese, Maddie Schmidt, Eva Bousho, and Kate Meyer paint tennis an Interior Designer at Studio Intrigue Ar- beautiful green and white home in Owosso
shoes at another Picasso's Grapevine painting for the teen group. Photos chitects, in Lansing. with Moss, their golden retriever, said Pam
provided While in the Spartan Marching Band, Walsh, mother of the bride.

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Events
Blood drive, American Red Cross, Aug. 11, 1-
6:45 p.m., St. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
Church, 7925 Sashabaw Road. 800-REDCROSS,
800-733-2767.
Around Town
A calendar of places to go, people to see and things to do
Thursday
Clarkston News' Coffee Club business network-
ing, 7-9 a.m., Clarkston United Methodist Church,
6600 Waldon Road. Free. Facebook.com/
coffeeclubmi, and www.clarkstoncoffeeclub.com.
*** ***
Rush for Food, Clarkston Football Program col- Clarkston Masons/Cedar 60, first Thursdays,
lects food for Lighthouse Emergency Services, 8 p.m., 1 East Washington. 248-625-4610.
5850 Dixie Highway, Clarkston, Aug. 19, 11:45 ***
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Clarkston Area Lions Club, second and fourth
*** Thursday, 6:30-8 p.m., Big Boy restaurant, 6644
Mom2Mom Sale, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Sept. 9, Clarkston Dixie Highway. 248-802-8603.
Community Church, 6300 Clarkston Road. $1. ***
Early Buyer, 8-9 a.m., $2. Coffee and Conversation, topics of community
*** interest, 10:30 a.m., Sept. 21, Senior Community
Norwex Microfiber Workshop, 6:30 p.m., Sept. Center, Bartsch Hall, 6000 Clarkston Road. $1.
26, Nuview Nutrition, 300 Dixie Highway Suite ***
500. Free. Register at 248-625-5143. Grief Support Group with Coats Funeral Homes,
*** third Thursday, 6:30- 8 p.m., Community Presby-
Taste of Clarkston, 12-6 p.m., Oct. 1, downtown terian Church, Fireside Room, 4301 Monroe Ave,
Main Street. Features more than 40 restaurants, Waterford. 248-674-0461.
vendors, exhibitors, with live music and three ***
KidZones. Free admission and parking shuttles. Lunches for 50+, Thursdays, 12 p.m., made-from-
Sunday scratch. $7. Independence Township Adult Ac-
Donation-only class benefitting O.A.T.S., Sun- tivities Center, 6000 Clarkston Road. Make reser-
days, 9:30 a.m., Yoga Oasis, 6160 Dixie Highway vation by Monday before, 248-625-8231.
behind Petes Coney. All welcome. 248-770-5388. ***
Monday 50 Plus Active Adults, Thursdays, 11:30 a.m.-
Line Dancing, Mondays, Independence Senior 1:30 p.m., lunches, guest speakers, musical per-
Community Center, 6000 Clarkston Road, Begin- formances, field trips, holiday parties, movies,
ner, 10-11 a.m.; Intermediate, Advanced, 11 a.m.- bingo, games. Hart Community Center in
12:30 p.m. Country, Salsa, Cha Cha, Rock and Davisburg. $8 yearly membership, $5 lunch.248-
Roll with Rosemary Hall. $3. 846-6558.
*** ***
Clarkston Rotary Club, Mondays, 6:30 p.m. Free General Support Group for any type of
Buck Shots Bar and Grill, 7048 Gateway Park cancer and caregivers, fourth Thursdays, 2-3 p.m.,
Drive. 248-880-0027. Great Lakes Cancer Institute, 5680 Bow Pointe
*** A goldfinch snacks on some seeds in the garden next to The Clarkston Drive. Walk-ins welcome. 248-922-6610.
Grief Support Group, Coats Funeral Home, 6:30 News office at Washington and Main streets. Photo by Wendi Reardon Price ***
p.m., first and third Mondays, Community Pres- DivorceCare facilitated discussion, Thursdays,
byterian Church, 4301 Monroe Street at 5565 Pine Knob Lane, fourth Tuesday, 9-10 a.m., Picasso's Grapevine, 6:45-8:30 p.m., Clarkston United Methodist
Sashabaw. 248-623-7232. clarkstonband@gmail.com. 12 S Main Street. Free for chamber members. Church, 6600 Waldon Road, room 122. 248-625-
*** *** *** 1611.
Bingo games, Community Singles, Mondays, Needlework Night, fourth Tuesday, 6:30-8 p.m. Big Chief Barbershop Chorus, 7:30 p.m., Tues- ***
5:30-6:30 p.m., Big Boy, 6440 Dixie Highway. Din- Stitch and visit. Everyone welcome. Springfield days, Waterford Oaks, 2800 Watkins Lake Road. TOPS 1093 Clarkston, Take Off Pounds Sen-
ner, dessert prizes. 248-812-0604. Township Library, 12000 Davisburg Road. 248- Call Jack, 248-334-3686. sibly, Thursdays, 6-8 p.m., $1/week. First Mis-
Tuesday 846-6550. *** sionary Church, 4832 Clintonville Road. 248-673-
Clarkston Community Women's Club, third *** Nuview Nutrition Meet & Greet, 6:30-8 p.m., 5540.
Tuesday, 7 p.m., Clarkston Independence Dis- Widowers and Widows On With Life Group, 7 first Tuesdays, free, 7300 Dixie Highway Suite Friday
trict Library, 6495 Clarkston Road. 248-623-9462. p.m., first Tuesday, third Wednesday. Dinners, 500. Pre-register, 248-625-5143. Line dance class, Fridays, 2-4 p.m., Waterford
*** breakfasts, golf, social gatherings, rap sessions Wednesday Senior Center, 3621 Pontiac Lake Road. $4, all
Grief Share, 13-week seminar/support group for ages 35-80. 248-393-8553. Clarkston Optimist Club, 7:30-8:30 a.m levels. 248-682-9450.
for those suffering loss, 7-8:30 p.m., Tuesdays, *** Wednesdays, American Legion Post 63, 8047 Saturday
The Gathering Place, 9811 Dixie Highway. 248- Town Hall Quilt Guild, third Tuesday, 7 p.m., Ortonville Road, north of I-75, Project Kidsight, free vision screening for chil-
694-9351. First Congregational Church, 5449 Clarkston www.clarkstonoptimist.org dren, Clarkston Area Lions Club, second Satur-
*** Road. Guest fee, $5. 248-705-7310. *** day, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Independence District Li-
Clarkston Community Band rehearsals, 7-9 p.m., *** Clarkston Area Youth Assistance, second brary, 6495 Clarkston Road. Photos taken of
Tuesdays. $30/semester, free for high school stu- Networking Get-Together, ClarkstonArea Cham- Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., Independence Township childs eyes to check for potential vision prob-
dents. Band room, Sashabaw Middle School, ber of Commerce Young Professionals Network, Hall, 6483 Waldon Center Drive. 248-623-4313. lems. Immediate results. 248-625-2212.

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People Poll The Clarkston News


"Closed Clarkston Cinema
for sale" by Don Rush, Aug. 2,
brought up some memories
"We lived within walking distance and my brothers
and I used to walk down to see many movies over
the years. I remember seeing the Twin Towers Showcasing the reasons this is a great area to live and work!
version of 'King Kong' there the night before
someone vandalized the screen. They were closed
for a while waiting to get a new screen installed.
The case was high crime drama for Clarkston
back then."
Mark Heil

"Ah, memories! My husband, very young sons


and I walked the back way (through the woods) to
see the first 'Star Wars' movie. Thus started
their Star Wars mania. I also recall taking our 4-
year-old to 'Zebra in my Kitchen' matinee. Many
parents with kids, but clearly, our son enjoyed it,
as he hysterically laughed in all the wrong places."
Linda Hallman Faircloth

"I remember going with my dad and seeing all the


'Grizzly Adams' movies. Great memories! Always
wondered why it stayed abandoned all these
years."
Kim

"As a young child my parents owned the theatre


during the late 70s and early 80s. It was an
amazing experience, as for the hauntings, in the
many years I only had the creeps going to the
basement for supplies like any other 10 year old.
I never saw or experienced anything like a ghost
nor did my prints express any 'contact.' Boy, I
sure would love to see someone turn that place
into something Clarkston could be proud of again!
So many of us during the 70s and 80s had a first
date, a first kiss or just a stop in for a game of Connie Egler of Clarkston was a dedicated athlete all her life, playing college sports and coaching kids, and still
Galaga! remains active in her 80s. Photos provided
Jeff Daniel

Great times were had at the Clarkston cinema.


My wife and I owned and operated the cinema
from 1978 to 1984. Our son, a 1989 Clarkston
Sports leads to long life for family
BY PHIL CUSTODIO grader to play in her high school Army Navy Both of Connie and Dons children, Olsen
High School graduate, helped run the concession
Clarkston News Editor game in 1949. and brother Don Egler, were athletic, and their
stand and ticket counter starting at age 7. It was
Good health was always a priority for "We practiced for weeks," she said. "We four grandchildren all have sports
a great place then and we truly enjoyed it. We met Connie Egler of Clarkston. filled the stands." scholarships to college.
many new friends and watched the young ones
Connie, 84, who lives near downtown with Her softball team would play in state "We have your genes," Olsen said.
grow up.
her husband, Don Egler, has been an athlete tournaments in Ohio. She also played on "Sports kept us out of trouble."
We were the first cinema to price all seats all the all her life. travel softball and basketball teams, Connie played tennis into her 60s, golf
time for $1.50 and our popcorn was the best .
"I was always in sports I was the "We travelled all over," she said. "I was in into her 80s, and still stretches every day,
People would stop on Dixie Highway and come in
biggest tomboy," she said. "I loved track I was always fast. Tennis I was number works with a fitness trainer, and walks
just to buy our popcorn. volleyball, basketball, and everything for one in my club. I could get to every ball." downtown three days a week, almost a two-
Very sad to see it go but with only 266 seats its
girls in college. Sports saved me." A finalist to compete in the 1954 Olympics mile trip.
not profitable to reopen, but we still miss it.
Growing up with six brothers and a sister track team, she was a world-class athlete. "I'm up at 5 a.m. I like moving," she
Dan Daniel in Canton, Ohio, sports offered a refuge. "My travel team basketball coach tried said. "Im always moving."
"We lived across the street from a three of us out, but we didnt make it," "Shes motivated to live a long time to
"I saw 'Jaws' with my dad there. I had never
playground I would sneak out to the park Connie said. see her grandkids," Olsen said.
seen my dad jump and scream like I did during the instead of setting the table," she said. "As She went into teaching as a phys-ed "Now I want to see my great-grandkids,"
scene when the head pops out! Still makes me
an eighth grader, I would go down to the instructor and tennis coach, and played on Connie said. "Its been a good journey. I'm so
laugh! Hopefully a wealthy music/theater/
gym and throw the basketball, and I would softball teams into her 50s. grateful for my life. Im so proud of my family."
restaurant lover shares our hometown vision and get baskets." "She was one heck of a softball player "My mother was there for us every day,"
buys the place! Great article, Don!
She was an award-winning athlete in high she would hit the softball over the fence," Olsen said. "Shes given us a healthy
Sandy Matich
school and college. She was the only ninth said her daughter, Deanna Olsen. lifestyle."
28 Wed., August 9, 2017 The Clarkston (MI) News

CHURCH
DIRECTORY
Attend
AttendThe
The Church
Church Of
OfYour
Your Choice
Choice
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH THE FIRST
OF THE RESURRECTION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
6490 Clarkston Rd., Clarkston 5449 Clarkston Rd.,Clarkston
Holy Eucharist - 10:00 am (248) 394-0200
(248) 625-2325 Rev.Tim Chappell
Reverend Heather Barta Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m.
ST. TRINITY EVANGELICAL www.clarkstonepiscopal.com Children's Sunday School 10:00 am
LUTHERAN CHURCH Dream Keepers Youth Group
"Lutheran Church - Sunday's 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Missouri Synod" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bible Study
Pastor Mike Duchene March - May and Sept. - Nov.
7925 Sashabaw Road, Clarkston OF CLARKSTON www.fcclarkston.com
(1/4 mile N. of DTE Music Theater) 5972 Paramus, Clarkston Nancy Yu in the new International Buddha Dharma Society for Cosmic Law.
(248) 625-4644 (248) 625-3380
www.sainttrinitylutheran.com
e-mail: sttrinity@comcast.net
CABLE BROADCAST WORSHIP SCHEDULE -
Located 2 blks. N. of Dixie Hwy. (E.of M-15)
Pastor: Russell Reemtsma
Sun: 9:30 am Sunday School
CLARKSTON UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Buddhist building opens in Davisburg
Clarkston CATV-10 Sun.2:00 pm,Thurs.9:00 pm & Adult Bible Fellowship 6600 Waldon Road, Clarkston BY PHIL CUSTODIO moved here for a bigger place," Yu said.
Waterford CATV-10 Sun. 12:30 pm, 10:30 am Worship Service (248) 625-1611
Tues 2:30 pm 6:00 pm Bible Study & Prayer Meeting Website:www.clarkstonumc.org Clarkston News Editor "Weve planted a lot of flowers and trees to
WORSHIP: Wed: 6:15-8:00 pm SundayWorship:9:00 am & 11:00 am All are welcome at the new International make a beautiful, quiet place."
Sunday 8:15 am & 11:00 am AWANA (Pre-school-Gr.6) Nursery available for all services Buddha Dharma Society for Cosmic Law, at Inside, a mural on the ceiling and wall
Sat. 6:00 pm Semper Fi (Teens, Gr. 7-12)
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 am 7500 Village Court in Davisburg. scrolls were donated by students in China.
ST. TRINITY LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL DIXIE BAPTIST CHURCH The 1,000-square-foot Meditation Room They have about a dozen members so
Phone: (248)620-6154 CLARKSTON 8585 Dixie Highwy,Clarkston is always open to members and to the public far. Membership is free, and activities
Email: sttrinityps@comcast.net COMMUNITY CHURCH (248) 625-2311
Programs for 3 & 4 year olds 6300 Clarkston Road Clarkston website: www.dixiebaptist.org on Saturdays and Sundays, for children from include reciting the Buddhas name, sutras,
(248) 625-1323 Home of Springfield Christian Academy & 10-10:40 a.m., and for adults, 11 a.m.-12 p.m., holding mantras, meditating, vegetarians
BRIDGEWOOD CHURCH Pastor: Greg Henneman Children's Ark Preschool
Pastor: J.Todd Vanaman said Nancy Yu. and health, and Buddhist culture
www.bridgewoodchurch.com Sunday Worship:
6765 Rattalee Lake Road 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. Sun: 9:45 am Worship Service Led by Master Osifu of Clarkston, the communication.
Clarkston, 48348 (248) 625-1344 Nursery Care at both services Childrens 11:00 am Sunday School for all ages non-profit organization was founded in 2013 "We may also have Chinese learning
Ministries: September thru April 6:00 pm Worship Service
Sundays at 9:15am & 11:00am
Wednesdays, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wed: 7:00 pm Children and Teen Clubs & and moved from Trenton, Mich., to sessions in the near future," she said.
- Adult experience
- Nuture Center (birth-4) Student Ministries: Adult Bible Study Davisburg this past April. For more information, call Nancy at 734-
- Kids Life (K-5th) September thru April Nursery available for all services. "We had a small building downriver and 772-3660 or email osifu7500@gmail.com.
- Crave Students (6th-8th) Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday,
Tuesdays at 7:00pm 3:00-8:00 p.m.www.clarkstoncommunity.com
OAKLAND EPC
- 501 (College & Twenty-Somethings) "God's Word; God's Power;
Wednesday at 6:45pm Life Worth the Living"
- JourneyON Adult Focus Studies CALVARY LUTHERAN Here to help those concerned about life and
- Nuture Center (birth-4) (ELCA) CHURCH curious about the God who made us.
- Kids Life (K-5th) Clarkston Campus Currently meeting at Mt.Zion Center
- Crave Students (6th-8th) 6805 Bluegrass Drive, Clarkston 4453 Clintonville Road at Mann Rd.,
check out all Bridgewood has 248-625-3288 Waterford, MI 48329
To offer you online at Pastor Jonathan A. Heierman Worship Service each Sunday @ 10:30 am
bridgewoodchurch.com Sunday Worship: Children's Worship @ 10:30 am
8:15 am, 9:30 & 11:00 am Other Opportunities:
ST. DANIEL Nursery, Children & Youth Call Church for times of following Meetings:
CATHOLIC CHURCH 9:30 & 11:00am Men's Bible Study
7010 Valley Park Dr., Clarkston 8th & 9th Grade Confirmation Women's Bible Study
(W. of M-15, S. of I-75) 12:30 pm Mid Week Bible Study
(248) 625-4580 "Come as you really are Adult Sunday Morning Bible Studies
Rev.Ronald J. Babich, Pastor become more!" Oakland EPC is an Evangelical Presbyterian
Saturday Mass: 5:00 pm www.calvaryinfo.org Church with offices located at
Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 am 7205 Clintonville Rd., Clarkston, MI 48348
Religious Education: 625-1750 (248) 858-2577
Mother's Group, RCIA, CHRIST THE SHEPHERD
Scripture Study,Youth Group
LUTHERAN CHURCH WAYPOINT CHURCH
A ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 8400 Dixie Hwy, Clarkston
SASHABAW in America Website - www.waypoint.org
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 48 South Street, Ortonville PO Box 250 (248) 623-1224
1st, 3rd and 5th weekends of each month, (248) 627-3072 Sunday Worship:
Sunday at 11:00 am 2nd and 4th weekends www.cs-lc.org 9:45 am and 11 am
of each month, Saturday at 6:00 pm Sunday Worship 10:00am Mom Squad:
5300 Maybe Road, Clarkston Adult School & Childrens Church Tues. 9:30-11:30 am Childcare provided
Website:www.sashabawpresbyterian.org will resume in September Wednesday: When they purchased the property, it was full of weeds, but now has gardens,
(248) 673-3469 Family Life Group 6:30 pm Youth 6:30 pm trails, and a gazebo. Photos by Phil Custodio
Wed., August 9, 2017 The Clarkston (MI) News 29

Obituaries
Death notices &

Jerry V. Farstvedt, 69 Jerry Glynn Foust, 68


Jerry V. Farstvedt of Lake Orion, formerly Jerry Glynn Foust of Auburn Hills has
of Pontiac, passed away Aug. 6, 2017, at age gone to be with the Lord on July 31, 2017,
69. after an extended illness at the age of 68.
He was the husband Jerry leaves behind
of Diane (nee Norberg); his loving wife and best
father of John B. (Kim) friend, Ginner
Farstvedt and Julie Foust. Jerry is preceded
(Greg) Brandt; Peepa in death by his mother,
of Kiersten, Madison, Anna Malone, sister
Brian, Jack, Christian, Anita Hill and son Billy
Ashley & Jackson; son Ray. Jerry is survived
of Dora Bea (the late by his dad and step
John) Farstvedt; son in mother Raymonda and
law of Louis (the late Lucy Foust; son Jerry
Yvonne) Norberg; Lee and wife Shannon, son Jeff Foust, son
brother of John (Nancy), Jeff (Penny) and Anthony Foust and step daughter Dani
JoAnn (John Maranzano) Taylor. Marie Foust; two granddaughters Brenna
Jerry served in the U.S. Army, Vietnam and McKenzie; one grandson Gage
Era. Mannin; also many friends and extended
He had worked as Commercial Loan family; special friends Keith Dyer and BC
Officer, Pontiac State Bank and later as Senior Loy.
Vice President, Oxford Bank. Jerry was a musician. He would hardly
Visitation, Wednesday, 4-9 p.m. at Lewis ever be seen without a guitar in his hands. He
E. Wint & Son Funeral Home, Clarkston. wrote several songs. Everywhere he went,
Memorial Service, Thursday, 10 a.m. at the he played and sang. He sang in church
funeral home. Cemetery service with military every Sunday, and sang for the veterans. He
honors, Thursday, 12:30 p.m., at Great Lakes really enjoyed making friends and was a
National Cemetery, Holly. Memorials may be loveable man.
made to The Daisy Project which provides Funeral service was Aug. 8 at the Lewis
recreational opportunities for special needs E. Wint & Son Funeral Home,
children. Clarkston. Full military honors will follow at
Online guestbook www.wintfuneral Great Lakes National Cemetery. Online
home.com. guestbookwww.wintfuneralhome.com.

Obituaries posted daily Ilo Pierce, 87


at Clarkstonnews.com Ilo Pierce (Johnson), Joan, of
Clarkston, formerly of Burton, passed away
Aug. 4, 2017, at age 87.
In our local She was preceded in death by her
husband William Robert
Pierce, Sr. and her
churches... children Carol Law and
Charles Pierce. She was
the mother of William
Trip to Ark Encounter, lifesize recreation (Cindy) Pierce and
of Noah's Ark, with Senior Saints of the Pamela (Kelly) Kyle;
River Church. $289. 248-673-5840. mother in law of Tessa
*** Pierce; grandmother of
Bible study of the story of Jacob, Mon- Cameron Pierce,
days, 10 a.m., Church of the Resurrection, Courtney Pierce,
6490 Clarkston Road. 248-625-2325. Hannah Kaufeld, Zack Kaufeld, Marco Law,
*** Danielle Law, Tori Pierce and Angela Pierce;
DivorceCare 13-weekly seminars, great grandmother of three.
Thursdays, 6:45-8:30 p.m., Clarkston Joan was the last of nine siblings.
United Methodist Church, 6600 Waldon Funeral Service was Aug. 8 at the Lewis
Road. Call 248-625-1611. E. Wint and Son Funeral Home, Clarkston.
*** Private Interment Millington Cemetery,
First Friday Family Fun, 7 p.m., St. Trin- Millington.
ity Lutheran Church, 7925 Sashabaw Memorials may be made to University of
Road. Board and video games, snacks for Michigan Research, ATTN: Hematology/ HOOPSTER: Madelyn Bailey breaks from looking at the trucks at Tons of
all ages, kids movies. Call 248-625-4644 Oncology. Online guestbook www.wint Trucks to hula hoop with a few of her favorite people. Photo by Wendi
for information. funeralhome.com. Reardon Price
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Cody Spears takes off with the ball.

Wolves back!
A cool August morning greeted the gridiron he-
roes as they put on their helmets and went back to
work for the fall season on Monday.
Kurt Richardson noted after 31 years as head
coach for Clarkston Varsity Football he still gets ex- Brendan Barker practices hand offs with Jeff Long, running back Max Nicklin runs around the cones at
cited for the first day. coach. Photos by Wendi Reardon Price one of the drills.

Rocco Spindler focuses his target in his first varsity practice. The boys quickly move around the bags.
Wed., August 9 2017 The Clarkston (MI) News 33

Committee preparing recommendations for City Council


Continued from page 2 Reynolds said the path forward may be "They knew that they still voted to give said.
said. "No legal right-of-way has been granted to pay a small percentage at a time. everyone a pass," Mahler said. "Weve found lot of great solutions
to my knowledge." "To go backwards and enforce would Smith said they're working on a within a couple blocks, couple blocks away,"
There are no other parking hardship seem extra challenging," he said. comprehensive parking plan and will present said committee member Leanna Hahn.
situations in the city he is aware of, he said. Smith said they are trying to avoid putting the first 4-5 ideas to City Council on Aug. 14. Parking outside the city include Deer Lake
Currently, sheriff deputies cannot enforce hardship on residents. "The components are coming together," and Renaissance High School, would bring
any type of parking violation relating to this "The idea is to put the burden on patrons the city manager said. "We're looking at big the city close to solving its parking issue,
sign, said Lt. Larry Perry, commander of who use the lots, probably from out of town, the picture, a comprehensive solution. This said committee member Kay Pearson.
Oakland County Sheriff's Office with paid parking," he said. isnt done." "We've gotten too big for our britches
Independence Township substation. Main Street resident Lorry Mahler said Ideas under consideration would add as quickly. It's a good problem to have,"
"The homeowner would have to contact the potential parking problem was known at many as 254 spaces, including 100 in the Detkowski said.
the City of the Village to have the correct the time the city allowed the new restaurants Clarkston Mills lot, 50-60 spots around the The committee will meet on Aug. 9 to
and official signage posted," Perry said in into downtown. city, and more just outside the city limits, he discuss recommendations for City Council.
an email. "With the future parking plans for
Washington Street, the City of the Village
would have to decide to allow for some type
of restricted parking designation for the home
owner."
The committee also discussed reducing
the number of parking permits in the city-
owned lot at Main and Washington streets.
The city issued up to about 35 permits to
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cars/ trucks. Up to $5,000 cash porcelain dolls $5 designer name
paid. Quick pick up. 810-724- Carroll Streat Motor Company 100 FREE YARD SALE golf clubs, yard tools,
8/12, Sun 8/13. 9-5. !!L371 www.WilliamsArtGlass.com
brand clothing various sizes,
7647, 810-338-7770. !!LZ354 antiques, apple press, misc. house- LZ364 barbies in boxes $15 books call
WANTED: OLD motorcycles, Need Help Oxford
248-628-4638
FREE STANDING FRAME Tall.
248-425-7621 Oxford. !!L371f
hold, misc. beer equipment. 244 120 CRAFT SHOWS JOHN WAYNE CARBINE 32-40, 248-804-6889 !!LZ362
Davis Lake Dr, Oxford MI Friday $1,350. 248-818-9687. !!L362
minibikes, ATVS, mopeds, running
or not, and old advertising signs. Writing? LZ371
110 GARAGE SALE
and Saturday only. 8-5. !!L371
POOL TABLE, 4X8', red felt, oak
base. You move. $650. 248-330-
(810)338-6440 !!ZX14 - ESSAYS - MOVING SALE: tools, baby cloths, VENDORS 170 GENERAL 6302. !!L362
(High School & College) Terra Vista LAST CHANCE Tupperware Sale. misc. Fri. Aug. 11 & Sat. Aug. 12, SEE YOUR ADS ONLINE at
040 PRODUCE - WEBSITE CONTENT - 35% to 75% off. 4965 Herd Rd., 8am- 4pm. 2643 E. Walton Blvd., NEEDED www.oxfordleader.com. each

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Landscape Designer
Metamora. Thursday, August
10th thru Thursday August 12th.
Auburn Hills. !!L371
MOVING SALE. Furniture, enter-
Clarkston United Methodist
Church 2017 World Christmas
FAX* Your week! For more info call 248-628-
4801 !!L8tf
9:30am-6:00pm. 810-797- tainment center, dining table, HUGHESNET: GEN4 satellite
HAY
If its going to be read,
let an award winning writer
& Contractor
Landscape Renovations,
4945. !!LZ371 couch, armoire, more! Davisburg.
Market is seeking new vendors
with homemad items for show on
Classified Ads internet is ultra fast and secure.
GARAGE SALE: plows, hay rake, 248-625-8867 or C:248-877- Plans as low as $39.99 in select
STRAW
look at it before
you send it out!
Maintenance Programs,
Complete Landscape Design, wool braided rugs and more. 3395 0875. !!L362. Dec. 2&3. $50 for 10X10 space.
Contact Cheryl Kelly
24 Hours a day areas. Call 1-800-491-8935 now
Retaining Walls, Flagstone Trillium Ln off of W. Stanton be- THE VINTAGE garage summer sale Include BILLING NAME, ADDRESS, to get a $50 gift card! !!CPM1
$4.00 BALE DontRushDon@gmail.com tween Aug. 10-12, 9-4. !!L371 5092 Algonquin Blvd Clarkston. ckelly@clarkstonumc.org
walks and patios, and more! PHONE NUMBER and a DAYTIME LUNG CANCER? 60 & OLDER? If
SHELL CORN, 20 or 50 lbs. LZ20tfdh Aug.9th- 12th. Unique vintage C61
NUMBER where you can be so, you and your family may be
810-441-3888 MUSIC LESSONS. Piano, voice, SHERMAN PUBLICATIONS items, furniture and more. Sorry reached to verify placement and entitled to a significant cash
LZ362 guitar, drums, violins, and more. Michigan Certified no tools or childrens items. Look 130 HOUSEHOLD price of ad. Fax numbers are: award. Call 877-926-5276 to
Free Estimates DEADLINE FOR
Oxford School of Music. 248-572- for our pink signs. !!L371 *THE OXFORD LEADER learn more. No risk. No money out
CLASSIFIED ADS 3 ANTIQUE FRENCH tapestries, 1
050 FIREWOOD 4881. !!LZ50tfn
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MONDAY Aug. 10, 11, 12, 9am-4pm. 1792
Berkshire Ct., Oxford woods Sub
large, 2 big, different scenes,
$350 each. 1 French Bakers rack, 248-628-9750
does not knowingly accept adver- LZ19tff NOON off Drahner Rd. Rustic wedding
black cast iron w/glass & tile
shelves, $325. Sofa set with 2
*THE LAKE ORION REVIEW
248-693-5712
Ark Encounter
tising which is deceptive, fraudu- decorations, electric dryer, furni-
lent, or which might otherwise vio-
late the law or accepted standards TOPSOIL 090 AUCTIONS &
CANCELLATION DEADLINE
ture, clothes, household items,
love seats & sofa chairs & four
matching pillows, $325. 1 choco-
*THE CLARKSTON NEWS &
PENNY STRETCHER
Trip-Kentucky
prom/ homecoming dresses, tools,
of taste. However, this publica- 5 Yards-$149 MACHINE SHOP, Assembly and MONDAY NOON late brown medium sized sofa Life size recreation of
sports equipment, dorm room 248-625-0706
tion does not warrant or guaran- support equipment Online Auction, table, tray design with glass insert, Noahs Ark- Sept. 14-15
10 yards Premium Oxford Leader & Ad-Vertiser items and lots more. !!L362 For additional cost add
tee the accuracy of any advertise- August 16, 2017. Bridgeport mill, $95. Please text 248-318-8660 $289.00 per person- double
Hardwood Mulch- $279 248-628-4801 3175 NOBLE RD., OXFORD. Aug. THE CITIZEN 248-627-4408
ment, nor the quality or quantity Peck Stow & Wilcox shear and !!LZ362 occupancy. Presented by The
10 yards Economy Mulch- $229 Clarkston News & 11&12, 9am-?. Household items, LZ8tf
of the goods or services adver- more! To enter auction please AN AMISH LOG HEADBOARD and Senior Saints of
8 ton 1'-2' Boulders- $659 Penny Stretcher horse tack, antiques, furniture and ARE YOU IN BIG TROUBLE with the
tised. Readers are cautioned to visit: www.crossbid.com/Auc- queen pillow top mattress set. The River Church
15 ton 21AA Gravel- $299 248-625-3370 more! !!L371 IRS? Stop Wage & bank levies,
thoroughly investigate all claims tions/ Information/811 616-608- Brand new- never used. Sell all for
Delivered included up to 10 miles Lk. Orion Review ATTN: FRUGAL SHOPPERS Au- liens & audits, unfiled tax returns, Contact Kathy 278-673-5840
made in any advertisement and to 8414. !!CPM1 $275. Call anytime 989-832-
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 248-693-8331 gust 10,11,12 10am-4pm. The 2401. !!CPM1 payroll issues & resolve tax debt C61f
use good judgement and reason-
able care, particularly when deal- Hrs: Mon-Fri, 8am-5:30pm SEE YOUR (Holiday deadlines may apply) Warehouse- Woodside Bible (2500
Joslyn Rd., Lake Orion) (Canter-
KENMORE UPRIGHT Frostless fast. Call 877-364-9643 !!CPM1
REACH ACROSS Michigan with a
ADJUSTABLE BED Brand new
with Imcomfort gel memory foam
ing with person unknown to you Saturday, 8am-3 pm L28-dh Freezer, $200. 2 electric fire-
who ask for money in advance of Rick Phillips Landscape Supply ADS ONLINE MANS BARN Sale, power tools, air
bury Village, South entrance)
Clothing, decor, furniture,
places, $50 each. 1 Singer sew- MegaMarket Statewide Classi- mattress. Retail cost $5,900.00.
Sacrifice for $997.00. Call for
delivery of the goods or services Oxford tools, beer signs, household items, ing machine & etc., $100. 248- fied Ad! Over 1.2 million weekly
at www.oxfordleader.com. each housewares, jewelry, linens, appli- showing or delivery; 989-615-
advertised or the advertised price pressure cooker, lots of canning 693-8815 leave a message circulation just $249 per week!
248-628-9777 week! For more info call 248-628- ances, crafts, sports, tools, toys, 2951. !!CPM1
is suspect. !!LZdhtf jars, etc. 3306 Indianwood Rd., Aug !!L353 Buy 3- Get 1 free! Call 800-783-
L344 4801 !!L8tf antiques, and more. !!L371
9, 10, 11. 10-5. !!L371 0267 !!CPM1
36 SPI Classifieds Wednesday, August 9, 2017

LANEBUDGET
DONATE YOUR car to charity. 1931 FORD MODEL-A Cabriolet,: N OXFORD 2 Bedroom. 583 First
170 GENERAL Receive maximum value of write Yellow with black fenders. Lug- St. Basement, garage. No pets.
off for your taxes. Running or not! gage rack. good condition. Call $720 plus utilities, deposit. 248-
INDEPENDENCE UNIVERSITY. All conditions accepted. Free after 5pm. 248-330-1584. 693-8243. !!L362
Offering Associates, Bachelors pickup. Call for details. 855-413- !!LZ27tf
& Masters Degree Programs. Efficiency apartment. $155
9672 !!CPM1 weekly. Oxford area. Includes all
Study online around your sched-
ule! Healthcare, Business, tech-
260 VANS utility, cable. Deposit required.
180 REC. EQUIPMENT
nology, Graphic Arts, more! Fi-
nancial Aid for those that qualify!
1999 ASTRO VAN Georgia ve-
248-563-7099. !!L372
KEATINGTON CONDO, Lake
est. 2006
THULE 2 BIKE carrier 9001XT hicle. No rust. AM/FM/CD, P/S, P/
Call 855-421-6835 for info! Orion, 2 bedroom townhouse, 1
$250 obo, Aeropilates performer B, maroon, tan interior, hitch,
Accredited member, ACCSC. !! bath, 1 car garage, all amenities,
298 $250 obo, Schwinn ladies power seats, power doors/ locks,
IF YOU HAD HIP or knee replace- newly decorated, lake privileges.
bikes $75 obo. 586-419-0371. automatic. Runs good. New tires.

SUVs
ment surgery and suffered an in- $995 monthly. Available Sept.
!!LZ372 Many extras replaced. $1,500
fection between 2010 and the 15th. 248-496-1799. !!L364
GOLF BALLS WITH experience! OBO. 248-628-6294. !!LZ3012
present time, you may be entitled QUIET, SINGLE Bedroom Fur-
Pick a brand and a price, ready to
to compensation. Call Attorney play again. By the dozen or $25 270 TRUCKS/SUV nished Apartment in downtown
Charles H. Johnson 1-800-535- for 5- 6 or 7 dozen. Range balls
Lake Orion, 55 S. Broadway.
Comcast TV, WiFi, and all included
2007 Dodge Nitro SXT 4X4 power everything, aluminum wheels, tow pkg. ...... Only $7,988*
5727 !!CPM1 $.10. 248-693-4105. 2001 DURANGO 4.7L V-8, 4WD,
FISH A CLEAR Canadian lake for !!LZ30dhtf 154K miles, 3rd row seating, sil-
ver with black leather interior,
except electric. $165 weekly or
$660 monthly. Call Ron: 248-
2008 Jeep Liberty Sport 4X4 low mileage, priced to sell!! ................................ Only $8,777*
Walleye, Perch & Northern Pike.
652-3551. No Smoking. !!R372
Cabins, Boats, Motors, Gasoline 200 PETS Maintained. Runs great, me-
chanic owned. $3,000 firm. 248- ROOM FOR RENT. Large fur-
2011 Chevy Equinox LT great fuel mileage, super clean, low miles! ..................... Only $11,300*
included for one low price. Call
2008 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4X4 low miles, hard top, automatic, priced to sell! ......... Only $17,988*
Hugh for a free brochure 800- PET SITTING by Kathy- specializ- 410-6826. !!ZX3112 nished sleeping room, Waterford
426-2550. www.best ing in horses and dogs. 810-513- 1995 FORD F700 flatbed, 5 area. Includes all utilities, cable,
internet. Older gentleman pre-
2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4X4 hard top, automatic, premium wheels, clean! .......... Only $18,900*
fishing.com !!CPM1 0838. !!ZX24 speed manual transmission, 2
OXYGEN- ANYTIME. Anywhere. AKC LABRADOR Retriever Pup- speed axle, gas only. 47,846 ferred. $110/ wk. 810-355-
No tanks to refill. No deliveries. pies for sale. Yellow and black, 6 miles. $7,500. 248-625-1811. 8097 !!C61
The All- New Inogen One G4 is weeks old. $850. Call or text !!C612 LAPEER ONE BEDROOM apart-
only 2.8 pounds! FAA approved! 248-820-4013. !!ZX12 2004 DODGE RAM, extended ment, $575 monthly plus utilities
Free info kit: 855-970-1066
!!CPM1 220 HORSES
cab, power everything, excellent
condition, 17,500 miles.
and security deposit. No pets, no
smoking. 248-877-4011. SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
WORX BLOWER and grass trim- $17,500. 248-783-7356 !!L362
mer. (new). $110. Active elec- 2004 TWO HORSE Bumper Pull !!LZ3112
Trailer. Steel. $2,900. 248-628- 310 REAL ESTATE
tric cycle, $85. 20" porclain doll
with chair, $30. Dog front pack 4470. !!L362
2003 GMC Zr2 PICKUP, 3 dr.
Camp Top, 125K miles. New 1998 Chrysler Sebring LXi with ONLY 72K MILES!
LEASE TO BUY. House in Leonard.
5 lbs. (new) $18. 248-628-
5194. !!L362 250 CARS
brakes, new tires- 2 sets. Remote
start, 4 WD. Asking $6,200 OBO.
4 bedrooms, 2 baths. 2,226. sqft. leather, power moon roof, chrome wheels, new tires!..Only $2,499
Oxford Schools. Renovated from
PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS Free John: 248-321-9942. !!LZ3312
2000 MX-5 MIATA, Model Nardi- top to bottom. 1.8 acres w/pond.
estimates, licensed and insured. 2004 CHEVY CREW cab, $247,900. 248-361-6908.
Torino, Fawn/ Black Cherry, ex-
2x6 trusses. 45 year warranty, 2500hd, fully loaded, 108,000 !!LZ372
cellent condition, must see!!

TRUCKS
Galvalume Steel- 19 colors. miles, $15,500 obo. 248-343-
$7,800. 810-441-5160, 248- GARLAND GOLF resort Lewiston,
Since 1976 #1 in Michigan. Call 6447 !!CZ512
628-5805. !!LZ3112 MI. Buildable, wooded lot located
today 1-800-292-0679. !!C 2003 GMC 8 ft bed, real nice
1986 PORCHE 944, 59K miles, across from reflections golf
SUFFERING FROM Chronic back condition, needs nothing, $7,400.
or neck pain and covered by pri-
loaded, clean and original.
$7,500. 248-941-8140. 248-941-8140. !!LZ3612
course. $10,000 obo. 248-245-
1610. !!C54 2003 Ford Ranger FX4 Off-Road 4X4 only 79K miles, premium wheels, tow pkg. .... Only $8,988*
vate insurance? A TENS unit can 2006 ENVOY DENALI Power ev-
offer fast relief, and is covered
!!LZ3612
2014 FORD FOCUS, excellent erything. CD player, leather seats, 340 CHILD CARE 2005 Chevy Colorado Super clean, only 61K miles! ........................................... Only $9,988*
by most insurance. Call for free heated seats, climate control.
information: 1-844-662-0196 ! condition, 29k miles, $7,500.
248-626-9738. !!LZ3712 Red, tan interior. Many extras. 4 STATE LAW REQUIRES all 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie Quad Cab 4X4 5.7L Hemi V8, leather, 20" chromes w/ new tires!Only $11,377*
wheel drive, V-8, automatic. childcare facilities to be licensed
2009 CADILLAC STS4 all wheel 2008 Ford F150 XLT SuperCrew 4X4 6.5' bed, premium chrome wheels, pwr. everything .... Only $12,488*
JOIN US drive loaded with all options, new
Trailer package. $6500 obo.
248-628-6294. !!LZ3312
and some to be registered. Call
Dept. of Human Services at 1-
at Unity Church on Baldwin Rd.
brakes and tires, runs and drives
excellent, nonsmoker no dirt 2006 FORD F150 4x4, 144k 866-685-0006, if you have any 2011 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE CrewCab beautiful inside and out, only 73K milesOnly $15,777*
for a vendor show miles, loaded, 1 owner, $13,000. questions. !!LZ8tf
2-7pm AUGUST 9th.
roads, super clean, 148k miles
$6,500 obo. 248-701-0088. 248-802-2799. !!LZ2912 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 CrewCab 4X4 5.7L Hemi V8, extra clean, priced to sell! Only $15,900*
Shop Our Amazing Fendors: !!LZ3512
360 HELP WANTED
-LulaRoe w/ Amanda Elizabeth 280 REC. VEHICLES 2003 GMC Sierra SLT 2500HD CrewCab 4X4 Duramax diesel, leather, Bose, Only 126K miles! ...... Only $15,988*
2005 FOCUS ZX4 ST with new THE NEW ALIBI Express is hiring
-Dot Dot Smile Becky Miller
2007 Ford F150 Lariat SuperCrew 4X4 Only 77K miles, heated leather, moon roof, Clean! .... Only $16,988*
tires and engine issue. 5 speed. 2000 PURSUIT MOTOR home, Pizza Cooks. Experience a plus.
-LulaRoe Christina Stickney 132k miles. Power doors and 30ft., Ford V10 engine, 64000 $11-$12 per hour. Apply in per-
-Beautycounter w/Lauren Field windows. Body in good shape. son, Mon.-Mon., 12-4pm. 786 S.
-Lilla Rose- Tupperware Silver with gray interior. $500.
miles, great condition, sleeps 6,
Lapeer Rd., Lake Orion, 48362. 2010 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT 4X4 premium wheels, appearance pkg., only 59K miles ......... Only $19,995*
$13,500. 248-802-5689
-SeneGence- and more! 248-420-8533. !!RZ2612 !!LZ362 Same plaza as PowerHouse Gym.
Swag bags with coupons and 2014 CHEVY CRUZE. 45,000 ALIBIEXPRESS@yahoo.
TOP CASH paid! For old motor-
com!!L373


FREE RAFFLES! All upcoming miles. Great condition. 4 door, cycles! 1900-1979. Dead or
shows can be found at silver. $9900. 248-207-0327. alive! 920-371-0494!!CPM1 HOME HEALTH care needed-
Ask
www.facebook.com/
MIFourDivas
R371
!!L3012
2011 FORD FOCUS, 127K, very
good condition, fully loaded,
290 RENTALS
Waterford. Help with meals, as-
sist mobility. Contact 248-462-
3971, $10/hr cash. Flexible
About Need Credit?
WOOD/ COAL STOVE for heating, $3,500. (248)628-7369 !!ZX5 VACATION RENTAL on Lake hours, flexible days. !!C61 Our Bad Credit Repo
Orion. Two bedroom. Weekly. No MAINTENANCE WORKER
US Stove Company. Includes
hotblast blower, multi-wall stock
and duct work. $500 obo call af-
1999 CHRYSLER Sebring, 91.5k
miles, needs a little work, good
student car, $900 OBO 248-459-
pets. 248-693-2685 !!L362
LARGE FURNISHED 1 bedroom
Needed. Part time- 16 hours per
week. Sunday and Monday after-
Guaranteed Bankruptcy Divorce
ter 5pm. 248-330-1584. 2406 !!ZX5112 apartment located in West noon shift. The Maintenance
Worker supports the operation Credit Approval Foreclosure Tax Lien
!!LZ31tf 1994 CORVETTE convertible, Bloomfield. 15 minutes from all
62,000 miles, mint condition. expressways. Utilities included and maintenance of facility and
POT ROAST DINNER- Suggested
donation: $13. Wednesday, Au-
gust 23, 4:30pm-7pm. Howarth
$17,500. 248-933-2834.
!!C5212
$175/ weekly. Verifiable employ-
ment. Older male with reliable
transportation. No pets. 810-
grounds by performing preventa-
tive maintenance tasks, general
repairs and assignments. Pro-
248-627-5263 Finance Guaranteed
UMC, 550 E. Silverbell, Lake 2005 VOLVO S-60. Silver, im-
355-8097 !!C61 vides a safe, comfortable envi-
Orion. 248-373-2360. !!R371 maculate, well kept, all mainte-
SPACIOUS UPPER 2 bedroom ronment for the activities involv-
STOP OVERPAYING for your pre- nance done to date. $4,500 248- ing Colombiere employees and
scriptions! Save! Call our li-
censed Canadian and Interna-
778-1278. !!LZ3112
MUSTANG BULLITT, 2001,
apartment for rent. $800/
monthly plus utilities. 248-343- guests. To apply please send your
resume to mewert@
2200 ORTONVILLE RD ORTONVILLE
tional pharmacy, compare prices 5579 !!L3671 5 miles North of I-75 on M-15
badge no. 02742, black coupe, colombiere.com or visit our recep-
and get $25.00 off your first *Mach 460 sound, black leather CLARKSTON VILLAGE- 2 bed- tionist at our location to obtain
prescription. Call 1-855-403- interior, stored inside year around, room townhouse. Free health Mon-Thur 9 am-8 pm Tue-Wed & Fri 9 am-6 pm Sat 10 am-4pm
an application. Colombiere Cen-
4552. Promo Code CDC201625
!!CPM1
48,000 miles. $12,000. 248-
804-0417 !!RZ3712
club. No smoking or cats. $950
monthly. 248-625-5121. !!LZ3
ter, 9075 Big Lake Road,
Clarkston, MI 48346. !!L374
www.lanebudget.com *cash price, plus tax, lic,
title and doc
Wednesday, August 9, 2017 SPI Classifieds 37
PEDIATRICS OFFICE in Lake Orion DENTAL ASSISTANT NEEDED. PART TIME Custodian needed- BARN HELP NEEDED. Part time, BUILT BEST BARNS, Michigans
360 HELP WANTED looking for flexible full and part Part time, experience preferred, Colombiere Center of Clarkston, afternoons and weekends in largest pole barn company. Best
TOP PAY, hiring bonus, paid medi-
time experienced medical assis- in Oxford area. Email resume: MI is looking for a hardworking, Clarkston. Minimum wage. 248- BOZIED quality, best service. August Spe- Daves Custom
tants familiar with clinical and NODGPC@gmail.com !!L344c detail oriented custodian to work 931-0477 -leave message. cials. Order now and save!
cal for experienced auto service
techs, lube tech, certified auto
front desk procedures. Fax re- MASSAGE THERAPIST wanted 2 days per week (16 hours). Will !!LZ371 CONTAINER 24x24x8'= $7495.00; PAINTING
sumes to 248-693-5875. for busy Day Spa. Evenings/ be doing room set ups and han- NOW HIRING For All Positions, 24x32x8'= $8495.00;
mechanic, assist manager posi-
tions available. In business 36
!!LZ344 Weekends. Gym membership in- dling heavy lifting throughout a Receptionist/ Chapel Attendant, SERVICE 24x40x10'= $10,495.00;
Licensed & Insured
25+ Yrs Exp. Free Estimates
cluded with childcare availability. large building. To apply, send re- C-Pub Servers (18+) Banquet 10 & 12 yard Dumpsters 30x40x10'= $11,995.00
years. Auburn Hills. 248-318-
8924 !!L373 FOREMAN 248-630-7000. !!L353 sume
mewert@colombiere.com or visit
to Servers. Part time and full time Light weight- Driveway safe
30x40x12'= $12,995.00
32x48x12'= $17,495.00
248-202-0807
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED 20 positions available. Come in to- Ideal for remodeling. garage L344
EQUESTRIAN FACILITY in Colombiere Center for an appli- day to fill out an application at Completely built, (Concrete Floor
Ortonville seeking barn employee.
Contact Gerri (248)872-9629
CARPENTERS hours/wk at Queen of the Family
Retreat Center located at 751
cation. 9075 Big Lake Road, 2325 Joslyn Road, Lake Orion,
clean
outs and roofing projects
Optional) License/ insured. 1- HEAT YOUR ENTIRE HOME for
Free. Certified Outdoor Wood
Clarkston, MI 48346. !!L372 48360 or call 248-391-1900. 877-802-9591 (Office) 989-
W. Drahner Rd. in Oxford. $10/hr
!!ZX22 LABORERS to start. Please call 248-628- CAREGIVERS NEEDED for adults !!LZ374c 248-628-3345 or 248-214-
8152
205-2534 (Cell) !!CPM1 Furnace. Central Boiler Classic
Edge. Buy Now and save up to
HIRING 3 PEOPLE for real estate 5560 for more information. with disabilities in their home. Full PART TIME CAREGIVER needed JCS TREE SERVICE. Trimming,
sales. Real Estate License re- Company looking to expand LZ374 $400! Call Today! Timberwerx
!!L362c and part time available. Afternoon for male Quadriplegic, 3 mornings removals, lot clearing. Fully in-
quired. Flexible hours. Great in- in Oakland County area. 810-625-3345. !!LZ354
or midnight shift. Weekends re- and 2 evenings. 248-818-9049. sured. 810-797-2265.
come potential & will train. Real Wages based on experience. CUT THE CABLE! Call DirecTV.
SUPERIOR
quired. Must have a valid drivers !!L372 !!LZ19tfn
Living John Burt Realty. 248-
628-7700. !!L7tfc
Hiring four, 3-person crews
for building decks.
HEATING license and good driving record.
$9.00 per hour to start. Calll af-
CAREGIVER IN MY home for adult
Bundle and save! Over 145 chan-
nels plus Genie HD-DVR. $50/
Call Paul or Wendy & COOLING ter 4pm 248-377-1940. !!L364
son. Non-smoker. Will train. Ox-
ford. 248-425-7621 Becky. ROOFING POWER WASH month for 2 years (with AT&T
248-496-1579 or Wireless). Call for other great
NOW HIRING! INSTALLER
PART TIME driver and substitute !!L362 DECKS z HOUSES offers! 1-800-917-3607.
Golden Dragon Restaraunt
248-496-7311.
C62
dispatcher needed for North Oak-
land Transportation. Chauffeurs
HAMILTONS FEED Downtown GUTTERS Stain z Seal z Paint !!CPM1
(Residential) Ortonville is looking for part time BlasterMasters.net
Full Time Waitress
32 S. Washington St., Oxford
SMALL FAMILY owned residen-
tial maintenance company is
Carpentry skills a plus. Will
license required for driving. Com-
puter experience necessary along
store help. Call (248)627-3700
or stop in. !!ZX22
SIDING Family owned since 1994 FREDS LANDSCAPING
train. with good customer service skills Ryan Mansfield
248-628-9800
248-835-5015 (Rachel)
looking for experienced mainte-
nance person. Contact Charlie at
Pay based on experience. for dispatch. Preferred to have
370 PERSONALS
All Repairs 248-627-9520
WE DO IT ALL
SPRING & FALL CLEAN UPS
248-961-1551 or email resume Call: 248-672-9701 one person trained in both areas Call for Free Estimates TOPSOIL, MULCH,
L374 although not required. Apply at RZ354
LZ362
to chawthorne33@gmail.com
!!LZ22 NURSES AID or CNA for home in NOTA, 467 E. Jackson, Lake Orion
MEET SINGLES right now! No
paid operators, just real people
248-979-1637 HEDGE TRIMMING, WEEDING
FLOWER BEDS, TREE PRUNING
REPORTER CLEANERS, now hiring house Oxford. MORC is a plus. 248-431-
8016 !!LZ271
or call Doug at (248)693-7100
!!L361
like you. Browse greetings, ex-
change messages and connect
RZ371
TURNER 248-396-2328
cleaners. $11/ hour to start with
The Citizen regular pay increase. Paid vaca- BUSY OPTOMETRY OFFICE in
Oxford, Michigan looking for mo-
live. Try it free. Call now: 800-
993-0464 !!CPM1 DANIELS SANITATION LZ374
tions, holiday pay, attendance
Reporter position is now open at bonuses, paid mileage. Week- CLARKSTON tivated, hard working people to (formerly J. Turner Septic)
The Citizen newspaper. Applicant days only. No nights or week- join our team due to expansion of 390 NOTICES LAWN & TREE DUMPSTER
should have experience writing
for newspapers. Photography
ends. Car required. Oxford 248- SCHOOLS our practice. Full and Part Time
Tree Trimming SERVING OAKLAND &
experience a bonus. Send resume
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positions are now available for
front desk and Optometric Tech-
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to: The Citizen, PO Box 595, Assistants needed to care for nician. Also looking for a Vision 25+ Yrs Experience Installation/Cleaning/Repairing
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tising which is deceptive, fraudu-
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publication does not warrant or
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LAKE ORION person Tuesday-Thursday at HANDYMAN and much more. 30
CARROLL STREAM MOTOR !!362c advertisement, nor the quality of Weekend, Weekly, Monthly
LAWN ORNAMENTS the Early Childhood Center- years+ of know how. Plumbing
is now taking applications for part-
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LOCATED IN OXFORD
6397 Clarkston Rd., Clarkston. LABOR, APPRENTICE, and jour-
neyman carpenters. Part time and
the goods or services advertised.
Readers are cautioned to thor-
STUMP 248-693-0330 and electric included. Call Tom,
time help. After school hours avail- !!C62 248-505-4280. !!L364
able. Apply at 62 W. Scripps Rd. Seeks handy individual/ personal
assistant for warehouse and LAWN CREW positions available
full time. 586-784-5144.
!!LZ362
oughly investigate all claims
made in any advertisement and
GRINDING 248-628-0100
(corner of M-24/Scripps)
Thursday- Friday 2:30- 5pm.
shipping environment. Packing
orders, maintenance, odd jobs.
$10-$14/hr. Preferred Landcare
248-910-7733. !!LZ364
FULL TIME route driver needed. to use good judgement and rea-
sonable care, particularly when
Large & Small L7tfc
STAINED & BEVELED GLASS
Repair and Modification
Saturday 10am-2pm. Local coffee company. Mon-Fri.
Full/ part time availableMon.-Fri. G.C. LABOR/ Operators, enjoy 8-4:30, many benefits. Email dealing with person unknown to
231-492-6237 Professional Service since

Concrete
Starting pay $11-$12/hr. between 9am-6pm. Must be self- playing golf? Join the Davey Golf you who ask for money in advance 1980
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LAWN CUTTING Foreman & cut- 100 lbs. Much variety for poten- immediately. Retirees welcome. vices advertised. !!LZdhtf * Ecclesiastical *
PROGRAMMER FULL- time posi-
ters needed. Experience pre-
ferred. 248-875-1336 !!L354
tial growth.
248-628-4638 or
Anyone over 16 can apply. EEO.
Bloomfield, Auburn Hills and Lake
Orion area. 248-640-0501
tion available. Visit http://
oriontownship.org/ SHERMAN PUBLICATIONS AFFORDABLE Removal New Hours: Wed.-Sat. 10-3
info@carrollstream.com
GLASS SHOP IS SEEKING an ex-
perienced glazier. Must be able to LZ362 !!L294 GeneralInformation/Information/
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DEADLINE FOR
CLASSIFIED ADS
QUALITY Concrete
Asphalt
Other hours by appointment.
22 N. Washington (M-24)
install as well as fabricate. This EXCAVATING COMPANY looking
includes installing shower doors, for full time laborer. 248-628-
for application requirements. MONDAY NOON
PLUMBING Pavers Downtown Oxford, MI 48371
mirrors, glass for windows, some NOW HIRING 7207. !!L371
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ROOTS HAIR SALON- A beauti-
&
CANCELLATION DEADLINE BEST PRICES AROUND!
Retaining Walls, etc. 248-628-1111
www.WilliamsArtGlass.com
commercial work. Must be able
to cut and fabricate glass and alu-
Wonder Cleaners & Laundry CEMENT FINISHER/ LABORER,
North Oakland County. Reliable
ful, fun place to be and prosper! MONDAY NOON 30+ yrs. exp. Call Steve 248-393-1100 L364
Full and Part time Join Us! 248-693-7137. !!L344 (holiday deadlines may apply) Licensed & Insured
minum. Please call 248-852- transportation expected. Pay LZ3116
4210 for more information. !! No experience necessary PATIO ROOM Installer needs 248-628-4801 248-787-3665
based on experience. Tony, 248-
Apply in person: 431-7286. !!LZ372 helper. Construction knowledge ZX24 THE DECK
OXFORD COMMUNITY Schools is
1175 S. Lapeer, Oxford required. Reliable transportation 410 SERVICES SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY? Kitchens, Baths
taking applications for Regular
and Sub Cafeteria helpers. The 835 S. Lapeer, Lake Orion a must. Pay based on experience. Up to $2,671/mo. (based on paid- DOCTOR
hourly rate for sub cafeteria help- Or Call 248-425-6239 NOW HIRING Call Tony. 810-602-0984. in amount.) Free evaluation! Call & Basements Trex Resurfacing
ers id $9.50 per hour. Send letter
of interest and resume to: Nancy
LZ362c Do you like working in a FUN FAST
!!C61
Additions Bill Gordon & Associates. 1-800-
731-5703. Mail: 2420 N. St. NW,
Lic. for 28 years, Free Est. Powerwash and Restore
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED for PACED ENVIRONMENT? Do you Washington DC. Office: Broward www.mybuilder.mysite.com Master Carpenter
Latowski, Oxford Community
Schools, 10 N. Washington
Lake Orion home. Must have ex- LEARN QUICKLY, have GOOD DECK Renovations Co. Fl., member TX/NM Bar. 248-627-8309 30 Yrs Exp z Free Estimate
perience and clean background WORK ETHIC and LOVE great
Street, Oxford, Mi 48371. Or send
letter of interest and resume by
check. 305-393-7495. !!L372 pizza? Do you consider yourself BUILDERS Remodeling
!!CPM1
LZ374 248-460-3752
FUN, FRIENDLY and SELF- MOTI- LZ338
Lic. for 28 years, Free Est.
e-mail to
nancy.latowki@oxfordschools.org
:
ORION
VATED?
Well, if so WE ARE LOOKING FOR
& GENERAL LABORERS
wanted for year round work. www.mybuilder.mysite.com EVANS JRS
and copy to
ryan.reid@oxfordschools.org Or SPORTS BAR
YOU! Experience a plus but not
necessary. We will train you. We
Lars/David Inc
248-625-9501
248-627-8309 LAWN SERVICE Landscaping K & J Roofing
Apply online to: Oakland Human
Resources Consortium at www. HIRING COOKS & are currently hiring FULL & PART
TIME Manager, Assistant Man-
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A PLACE FOR MOM. The nations
Friendly Local Business.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Free Estimates
Cleanups- Haul Offs
& Siding
Oakland.k12.mi.us/employment WAITRESSES DIRECT CARE STAFF. Caring,
zTrim, Soffits, Gutters
or you may pick up a paper appli- Apply Tues-Fri. Noon-4pm
ager, General Labor, Drivers. Flex-
ible schedule. Chicago Brothers
motivated people wanted to as-
sist adults in our group homes.
largest senior living referral ser-
vice. Contact our trusted, local Free Estimates Flower beds- Weeding- Mulch
Hedge Trimming zFree Estimates
cation from Oxford Community 1172 S. Lapeer Rd., Lake
Schools, Human Resources De- Orion
Pizza, Lake Orion. Apply at 1480
S. Lapeer, 48360, or call 248-
Holly Oxford and South Lyon
$9.53 hr. to start with benefits
experts today! Our service is
free/ no obligation. Call 1-800- 248-693-9575 248-896-4189 248-494-1416
partment, 10 N. Washington
Street, Oxford Mi. !!L362 248-693-3015 693-8228. Ask for Dan.
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410 SERVICES
TRACTOR D & D Roofing CUSTOM
WORK PAINTING
So Many
Gutters and Siding
PAINT BY Driveway Grading - Gravel
Soffits and Trim
INTERIOR/ EXTERIOR.
Commercial Gutters and
JASON Avail. gutter guards Residential Specialists
A Look at the
Sales &
Finish Grading w/Pulverizer Drywall Repairs
Interior/Exterior Brush Hogging - Rototilling 248-431-6243
Local Scene
LICENSED-INSURED
FREE ESTIMATES Post Holes - Hydro-Seed
248-979-3857
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248-969-0144 MASONRY REPAIRS- Brick,

Offers! & Businesses


block, stone. New construciton. L17tfc
ZX14 LZ374 Brick cleaning. 248-628-1339.
GUNTHERS GUTTER CLEANING. LZ372
ROBINS
JRs $50. Summer Special. 248-892-
7194. !!R3013 CLEAR FOCUS
POWER WASH
Window and
CREATIVE Professional
Gutter Cleaning
PREP & PAINT
25 Years Exp.
The Lake Orion Review, Recaps &
PAINTING Powerwashing Fully Insured
Robin L. Mansfield
Owner Operator Clarkston News and Follow-ups on
Service 248-373-0425 Free Estimates
Oxford Leader are
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
Textured Ceilings HOUSES- MOBILE HOMES L368
Senior & Veterans
Discount $$$ Published Every Meetings &
Drywall Repair DECKS- BRICK PAVERS
School Stories
SMALL ENGINE, Lawn and garden Prompt, Friendly Service
Fully Insured/lFree Estimates Washed/ Sealed tractor repair and power equip- Specializing in Decks Wednesday.
ment repair. 810-397-2944.
248-625-5638 Removal of Iron, Rust, Mold
from houses & buildings !!ZX24 248-891-0600
CZ28tfc 25 yrs exp. Free estimates ZX514 Dont Get Left Out of the Conversation
248-969-1689 A Better Look!
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Lawn and
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CONSTRUCTION
AdditionszGarages
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HANDY 248-496-2519 SidingzDecks
Landscape zHot Asphalt repairs 30yrs Exp. Licensed & Insured
Full Tree Service MAN zCrack Filling 248-628-6631
Brick Pavers, Retaining Walls Painting, Remodeling, zInsured
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Decorative Stone, Mulching Repairing and More!
Weekly Cuttings DOES AROUND your pond need to
1st cut free with new contract 248-496-5718 be mowed? Long reach mowing CABINETS
248-819-0190 L362 for cleaning around ponds, drive-
ZX34 ways, ditches. Russian Olive
Plants taking over? Can cut from
COUNTERTOPS
PORTA-POTTIES KITCHEN RENOVATIONS
long grass to 3" brush and can

KENS DONS reach 20 feet up or down. Give


Bostwick Excavating a call at
Serving Oakland Cty. 30 Years
www.custommillinc.com
LIL JOHNS 248-625-3050 !!LZ344
248-627-4849
PAINTING 248-969-6900
CLEANzCLEANzCLEAN DR. DRYWALL ZX514
zFree Estimates DIRTY HOMES NEEDED. I love my
www.donsliljohns.com

Everyone Will Be
zInterior/ Exterior NEW CONSTRUCTION work, you will too! 810-882-
LZ2920 Finished BasementsRepairs 7025. !!L374
zPower Washing
GROLEAUS MASONRY: Brick, TEXTURE PAINT
zDeck Staining
stone, cement repairs, chimneys, 30 Years Experience
zFully Insured porches. Call 248-678-5734. E&A
248-628-0806
586-703-2863
!!C45

CHAMPION
248-393-3242
LZ374
SPOT ON seal coating and hot
HANDYMAN
SERVICES
Talking About It
WHERE QUALITY COUNTS rubber crack fill. Insured, free
ZX514 WINDOW estimates. Also offer Carpentry, Drywall

The
Clarkston News
snowplowing. 248-496-0528 Electrical, Painting, Plumbing
CLEANING !!C225 & Powerwashing
SPRINKER Veteran owned & operated
Senior Discounts
Advanced Home Improvements
REPAIR Fully insured 248-241-6992
30 Years Experience
14 years experience ROOFING L344
Heads, Lines, Valves 248-881-5093 & SIDING 248-625-3370 www.ClarkstonNews.com
and Controllers. L364 All Repairs - Free Estimates ALL TYPES OF
Great Prices, Even Better
The
Lake Orion Review
Service HOUSECLEANER, depend- Over 25 Yrs. Exp. z Lic. & Ins.
CONCRETE
PLEASE CALL
586-615-7974
able, experienced, references. 248-625-4297 Regular or Stamped Concrete
Weekly/ bi-weekly or holiday help.
LZ365 Driveways, Patios, Walkways
L374 248-882-2881. !!L362
Exposed Aggregate Free Est. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
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Wray Masonry SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
SINCE 1986 248-978-1488

The
Oxford Leader
ALL TYPES LZ364
Construction Hosner OF FLATWORK BOSTWICK EXCAVATING spe-
Decorative Stamping cializing in homeowner needs.
zBRICK zBLOCK zSTONE
zCHIMNEY REPAIR Stump Grinding Exposed Aggregate Repairs of septic systems, drive-
Fully Insured z Free Estimates Commercial/ Residential ways, water lines, and grading
248-627-4736 248-765-1213 Oakland Contracting plus many more. Over 30yrs ex- Community news since April 15, 1898
LZ16tfc 248-249-1889. perience. Call 248-625-3050
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Chase Douglas gets his hands on the wheel of a construction vehicle. Liliana Bliss examines a truck's cabin.

Checking out
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Kids climbed inside the many vehicles sta-
tions at the annual Tons of Trucks event at
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With over a dozen options, kids of all ages
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The event, hosted by Independence
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