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Thursday, June 14, 2018 • Your community news from Evart, Reed City, Hersey, Sears & Chase.

WE HELP Cancer Survivors Day emphasizes


GOOD PEOPLE
WITH BAD
CREDIT
holistic care for patients
By Ben Glick

SPECIAL Cadillac News

FINANCING REED CITY — Hun-

FOR EVERYONE! dreds of active and


former cancer patients
gathered Monday morn-
PUSH - PULL - DRAG ing to celebrate life and
survivors.
Around 200 patients
and their families at-
tended the 5th Annual
Cancer Survivors Day

$1,000 Celebration at the Susan


Wheatlake Cancer Cen-

MINIMUM ter on June 11.


Organizers served
TRADE lunch, a cake dessert
and other refreshments
Payments As Low As to current and former

$150 mo.
patients and offered
services like massage,
reflexology and acupres-
✔ Bankruptcy sure therapy. Other ac-
tivities included a photo
✔ Foreclosures booth and a presentation
✔ Repossession on chiropractic services.
Cancer Survivors Day Director of the Susan Wheatlake Cancer Center Irene Balowski (right) with cancer survivors Joyce Weaver (center) and Brenda
has been observed at Brejcha. The center held a day of celebration of life and wellness for current and past patients on June 11.
OVER 100 CARS the Wheatlake Center
TO CHOOSE FROM since it was opened in
2013. The purpose for the identity became attached Joyce Coulson, of Lakev- Also attending the ues to hold free cancer
WE CAN HELP! event is to give past and
former cancer patients
to the disease they were
fighting, but now the
iew, who said she has event was former pa-
been a patient at the cen- tient Joyce Weaver, who
screenings and a focus
has been put on lifestyle
an opportunity to meet focus has expanded to ter since October 2017, completed her treatment and wellness.
with other survivors, include comfort, quality although she has been more than a decade ago One way she hopes
CLASSIC share their stories and
enjoy a day filled with
of life and promoting
wellness during survi-
battling cancer much
longer.
but still comes to the cel- to expand access to
ebration offers support wellness activities is
CHEVROLET activities that promote vorship. She came to partici- to current patients. by working with Susan
Corner of M-55 & M-66 comfort and well-being, “It’s not just focusing pate in the activities and She said attending Wheatlake in construct-
Just South of Lake City Director of the Susan on treatment, it is treat- talk to some of the other events like this makes ing a walking path on
www.classicchevyonline.com Wheatlake Cancer Cen- ing patients holistically,” patients. treatment easier for pa- the facility’s property, to
ter Irene Balowski said. she said. “You live one day at a tients. be called the “Wellness
1-800-55-4LESS “One of the reasons Educating patients on time. That’s all we have “You realize you can Path”.
231-839-7231 we host a Survivorship various integrative mo- anyway. We forget that. It still live a normal life,” “A walking path would
Day annually is to send dalities available to them reminds us to be happy she said. “But you have be used to encourage
a message of hope and as they undergo treat- now and enjoy yourself,” to live like you mean it.” mild exercise and the
to focus on survivorship. ment, offers additional she said. Promoting “integra- spiritual dimension of
Eagle Village celebrating You’re a survivor from ways that may improve Coulson said events tive therapies” such as care as a venue for quiet
50-year anniversary day one of diagnosis,” their quality of life, im- like this are important reflexology, massage reflection and medita-
she said. prove mood and poten- because it gives patients therapy and others to tion, and would be used
HERSEY — A local family In the past, Balowski tially ease treatment side the chance to share their improve quality of life in our Survivorship pro-
support organization is cel- said, cancer treatment effects. experience. during treatment is im- gram and Celebrations,”
ebrating a big milestone with was focused on combat- Around 60 to 70 pa- “It helps you and them portant to us, Balowski Balowski said.
a day of activities. ing the disease and gave tients come into the because they realize said, and a focus on pre- The hope is to have the
Eagle Village is celebrating little attention to patient facility every day out of they’re not the only ones vention is also part of path installed by next
its 50th anniversary with the comfort and wellness. the hundreds of active going through these our program. spring.
Founders Day Program and Oftentimes, a patient’s patients. One of them is things,” she said. The center contin-
Picnic on June 23.
Festivities begin at 10 a.m.
at the Eagle Village campus.

Reed City Schools


Attendees are asked to regis-
ter at Hainley Field.
Activities are to include
tours and camp activities

reveals literacy-themed
such as swimming, hiking and
climbing a rock wall.
Organizers said to call Eagle
Village at 231-832-7249 before
attending.

$2 million for road


improvements this summer
entry for ArtPrize 10
REED CITY — Osceola
County Road Commission By Ben Glick Morlock’s world cul- and they started think-
officials have released their Cadillac News tures class and Brian ing about what they
project list for the summer, Koopman’s shop class could do that would fit
which amounts to more than REED CITY — At a for the Reed City Area into the library.
$2 million in repair and other ceremony Wednesday, District Library and “Something that
maintenance. Reed City Middle School funded by Edward Jones would not only look good
According to the 2018 Proj- revealed its submission of Reed City. but would also speak to
ect List, all projects will cost to ArtPrize this fall. This isn’t the school’s the love of books that
a total of $2,141,700, with At the Reed City first submission. Last people who come in here
$548,425 coming from town- District Library, Reed fall, Kranz and Mor- have,” Morlock said.
ships and the remainder City Middle School art lock’s classes collaborat- The teachers ex-
coming from the road com- teacher Vicky Kranz, ed on an entry submit- changed ideas until they
mission. world cultures teacher ted to ArtPrize. came up with the con-
The work includes shaping Sarah Morlock and their “That was successful cept of a stained glass
and pavement work in Evart students revealed their and a lot of fun,” Mor- shelf of books.
Township on 3 Mile Road be- submission to the Grand lock said. With the idea in hand,
tween 90th and 80th avenues Rapids art competition: Later in the year, the the teachers and their
and overlay work in Rich- “Adventure Awaits” — a pair agreed to do it students could begin
mond Township colorful stained-glass again. working on the project,
Hersey Township will re- depiction of a bookshelf, “We had to work really but they ran into anoth-
ceive work on 160th Avenue complete with coyote hard,” Morlock said. er obstacle. Reed City Middle School revealed “Adventure Awaits”, a
between Meceola and Schon- bookends. “So, thinking about it a The first piece cost a stained glass depiction of bookshelf backlit by LEDs ‚ its sub-
field roads and 170th Road be- “We thought that was little more, why don’t we lot of money, the teach- mission for ArtPrize 10, which will be hosted in downtown
tween the 2015 overlays. perfect because anybody make this a spring proj- ers said and they didn’t Grand Rapids this fall.
An estimated $368,000 will who loves books kind of ect and the kids don’t have enough to complete
be spent in chip seals and knows you open a book have to be so rushed and their new project. With everything they Morlock said Grand
overlays in Lincoln Township. for adventure,” Morlock we’ll submit it in the Morlock said it was needed, the teachers and Rapids schools have an
Chip seals will occur on 210th said. fall,” she said. serendipity that David students started work- advantage in the compe-
Avenue between 10 Mile and According to infor- The teachers an- Langworthy, a financial ing on it and completed tition and requested that
11 Mile roads and 11 Mile Road mation provided to nounced their inten- advisor for Edward it after about two weeks. residents go and vote for
between Lakola and 180th Av- ArtPrize for the submis- tion to do so at a school Jones had heard about Reed City Middle the project this fall.
enue. An overlay will be done sion, middle school stu- board meeting, which their problem. School will be com- “Adventure Awaits”
on 9 Mile Road between 230th dents cut pieces of Plexi- was coincidentally be- “I thought it was a peting against other will be hosted at the
and 210th avenues. glas and glued them onto ing attended by Reed neat thing the kids were schools in the Youth Col- Sundance Grille in
A single 3-mile strip on a framed structure in a City Library Director doing and we wanted to laboration Award, which downtown Grand Rapids
3 Mile Road between 60th “quilt-like” formation, Tom Burnosky, who ex- help,” Langworthy said. is underwritten by West- from Sept. 19 through
Avenue to M-66 will cost an which is backlit by a se- pressed interest in host- So Langworthy and ern Michigan Univer- Oct. 1.
estimated $258,000 and vari- ries of LED lights. ing a piece at the library. his wife agreed to pay sity. In that competition, The teachers said the
ous townships will pitch in The piece was created “We’d love to have for the materials the stu- two submissions have piece would return to
for a project on Mackinaw by 30 to 40 Reed City more art in the library,” dents would need to cre- the opportunity to win the library after the
Trail from 16 Mile Road to the Middle School students Burnosky said. ate their submission. $2,500, which is deter- competition.
county line. in Vicky Krantz’s ad- Kranz and Morlock ac- “We said he’s like our mined by a public vote
vanced art class, Sarah cepted Burnosky’s offer angel,” Morlock said. and expert jury. ben.glick@cadillacnews.com | 775-NEWS (6397)
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Ben Glick | Weekly Voice


Top: Reed City Middle
School students see which
team can fill up a bucket
of water up first at the
water relay station during
Field Day.
Right: Divided into two
teams, these Reed City
Middle School students
test their strength at a
game of tug-of-war during
Field Day. Ben Glick | Weekly Voice
A Reed City Middle School student gets some air at the long jump during Field Day.

Reed City Middle School celebrate end


of school year with outdoor activities
By Ben Glick Thursday, middle school staff — has become an
Cadillac News students gathered for Field annual event for middle
Day where they participat- school students in Reed
REED CITY — Taking ed in a variety of activities City.
advantage of the pleas- at different stations that While the high school

Challenge
ant, pre-summer weather, were designed to get them held its Field Day last week,
Reed City Middle School up and moving. it was the first Field Day
students celebrated the last Activities included long held for the middle school
week of school by getting jump, shot put, tug-of-war, on the athletic grounds

Your Summer!
out on the field and partak- relay, an obstacle course since they were renovated
ing in outdoor activities. and others. last year, which students
Taking place on Reed Field Day — a group ef- and teachers said they were
City football field last fort organized by school happy to return to.

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What’s Happening in the Area


Free concert series and Tuesdays through Fri- from 7 to 11 a.m., monthly friend. Topics will include 6:30 p.m. on the first Thurs- Township Hall, next to the
REED CITY — A free con- days from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. until November, at 4681 ways to reduce stress, day of the month (March Post Office
cert series at the Reed City For more information, 85th Ave. communication solutions, through December) at the Every Tuesday, 1 to 4 p.m.
Depot run every Thursday call 231-734-5542. reducing guilt, anger and Geology lab, room 138, sci- Contact Ken at 231-620-
this summer. depression, ways to relax, ence building, at Ferris 2504
The concerts will be
Bingo at Evart VFW how to make tough deci- State University. MARION— Marion Food
on the second and fourth
Free lunches available EVART— VFW Post sions and problem-solving. Pantry, East Main Street,
Thursdays of each month for children during 7979 will host Bingo each The program will be held
Free blood pressure by appointment, on call 24
from 7 to 9 p.m. through summer Thursday, at 4681 85th Ave. on Fridays from 11 a.m. to 1
clinics
hours
the summer. The music Doors open at 4 p.m. Early p.m. from June 15 to July 20 Contact Marsha at 231-
featured will be old country EVART — Evart Public Bird start at 6 p.m. (License at the MSU Extension Big EVART— Osceola Coun- 743-6092
and gospel. Schools will be sponsoring A04340) Rapids office, 14485 North- ty Commission on Aging is TUSTIN— Augustana
If you have any ques- the Summer Food Service land Dr. Feel free to bring a offering free blood pressure Lutheran Church
tions, contact Pete at 231- Program for Children dur- sack lunch. clinics for adults 60 years Every Monday, 9 a.m. to
629-0122. ing the summer months
TOPS weight loss This is a free program and older. Monthly blood noon, for Pine River school
to provide free lunches for meeting but registration is required pressure screenings will be district residents only
by calling Lisa at 231-592- Contact Katie at 231-768-
Founders Day picnic to children.
The lunches will be held
REED CITY— TOPS
weight loss meetings, Reed 0792 or emailing danie270@
conducted at the OCCOA
meal sites in Evart, Marion 4418
be held at Eagle Village June 4 through August 10 City, Chapter 1682, Monday msu.edu. and Tustin. LEROY — Rose Lake Free
HERSEY — Eagle Village from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. weigh-in at 5:30 p.m. and Evart’s clinic will be held Methodist Church
is celebrating 50 years of Monday through Friday. meeting from 6 to 7 p.m. at the second Tuesday every Second Tuesday of the
helping kids and families No lunch will be served on St. Paul Lutheran Church.
Fish fry at Evart Moose month, 10 a.m. to noon. The month from 3-5 p.m. for all
with a Founders Day Pro- July 4. Lodge Evart meal site is located at Osceola County residents
gram and Picnic on Satur- The lunches will be EVART— A fish fry or 732 West Seventh St. (U.S. Contact Vicky at 231-388-
day, June 23. held at Evart Elementary
Al-Anon meeting shrimp dinner will be held 10). 1782
Registration begins at School, 515 N. Cedar St., REED CITY— Al-Anon on Fridays from 5 to 8 p.m. Marion and Tustin’s clin- REED CITY— St. Phillip
10 a.m. and the event will Evart. meetings will be held on at the Evart Moose Lodge, ics will be held the third Neri Church
include tours, lunch, camp Free meals will be made Mondays at 1 p.m. at St. 8400 U.S. 10 in Evart. Tuesday each month, 10 Every Tuesday, Thursday,
activities and a chance to available to children 18 Philips Church in Reed For more information, a.m. to noon. The Marion 1 to 4 p.m.
talk with founders Kermit years of age and under City and Tuesdays at 7 call 231-734-6181. meal site is at the Eagles’ Contact Robert at 231-832-
and Jean Hainley. or persons up to age 26 p.m., also at the church. building, 220 South Mill St. 2624
The program will be held who are enrolled in an • EVART— Thursdays The Tustin meal site is at
on the campus of Eagle Vil- educational program for at 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart
Bingo at Evart Moose 213 South Neilson.
lage, 5044 175th Ave. Please the mentally or physically Church in Evart. EVART— Evart Moose Walk-in clinics. If you
AARP meeting
RSVP to Barb at 231-832- disabled that is recognized Lodge will host Bingo each wish to eat at the meal site, REED CITY— AARP No.
7249 or bfrahm@eaglevil- by a state or local public Monday at 8400 U.S. 10. call 231-734-5559 at least a 2418 meets on the second
lage.org before June 11. educational agency.
‘Powerful Tools for Doors open at 4 p.m. Early day before to reserve a spot. Wednesday of every month
For more information, Caregivers’ bird takes place at 6 p.m. at the United Methodist
contact Cheryl Sherman at BIG RAPIDS — MSU Ex- with regular Bingo at 6:30 Church in Reed City.
Evart Library holding 231-734-5594. tension is holding a 6-week p.m. (License No. A21600).
Food pantries Potluck lunch (bring
book sale program “Powerful Tools A food pantry is available own table service) will
EVART — Evart Public for Caregivers” on Fridays to residents in need who start at noon followed by a
Library is hosting a book
Breakfast buffet at starting June 15.
Rock, gem and mineral live in Osceola County. The program starting at 1 p.m.
sale during normal hours Evart VFW post The program focuses on club meetings following is a list of the dif- Everyone welcome.
of operation July 5-20. EVART— A breakfast helping caregivers take BIG RAPIDS — Big Rap- ferent locations, hours and For more information,
The library is open on buffet will be held on the care of themselves while ids Rock, Gem and Mineral contact people. contact Marylou at 231-832-
Monday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., second and fourth Sundays caring for a relative or Club will hold meetings at SEARS— Former Orient 4938.

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Obituary
Ross E. McCauley
EVART — Ross E. Mc-
Cauley of Evart passed
away unexpectedly
Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at
his place of work at the
Muskegon River Youth
Home. He was 28.
Ross was born No-
vember 1, 1989 in Big
Rapids to Kirk and El-
len (Sundell) McCauley.
He was a lifelong Evart
area resident who grad-
uated from Evart High
School in 2008. Ross Sears, John (Kiera
graduated from Sagi- Salisbury) McCauley
naw Valley University of Evart, Todd (Ashley)
with a Bachelor Degree McCauley of Evart;
and had been working two nieces, Tia and Em-
at the Muskegon River ma; and two nephews, NICOLE HAMNER-WEISS | SPECIAL TO THE Weekly Voice
Youth Home as a case Jonathon and Easton. What would a Village of Hersey parade be without a few pieces of automated farm equipment? Along with walkers, decorated floats
manager. He enjoyed all Funeral services hon- and more, this antique farm tractor participated in the downtown parade as part of the village’s weekend celebration, which included a
sports, hunting, fish- oring the life of Ross dedication of the new library portal, kids games, music and a barbecue, all to kick off summer in the bucolic village.
ing, working on his Edward McCauley are 2
truck and karaoke. p.m. Saturday, June 9,

A little rain doesn’t dampen the spirit


Ross is survived by at the Evart High
his mother, Ellen M. School g ymnasium
McCauley of Port Or- with visitation from
ange, Fla.; his father, noon until time of ser-

of the summer celebration in Hersey


Kirk (Sherri Bryant) vices. Interment will
McCauley of Evart; take place in the Sylvan
maternal grandmother, Township Cemetery,
Ruth Dean of Eau Osceola County, Michi-
Claire, Mich.; paternal gan.
grandmother, Lu Mc- Memorial contribu- By NICOLE HAMNER-WEISS
Cauley of Evart; three tions may be directed to Special to the Weekly Voice
brothers, Kirk (Amber the family to offset final
Sweeney) McCauley of expenses. HERSEY — A few
sprinkles couldn’t dampen
the celebration as summer
was welcomed to Hersey
Saturday with the arrival of
the annual Hersey Heritage
Days event.

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clap out held at Norman Elementary
By Ben Glick at the preschool building time before moving on to
Weekly Voice where they were led by middle school.
preschool teacher Shannon Clap Out is an annual tra-
REED CITY — Festivi- Vandawater to the elemen- dition at Reed City school
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The students gathered of GT Norman for the last transition to middle school. A group of students from the Reed City preschool program was celebrated for completing preschool
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