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volleyball. Mark feels that
with his history of working
directly with the public
every day, having a customer service mentality and
his knowledge of the Gaylord community he will be a
beneficial leader of the Gaylord Area Chamber of Commerce and looks forward to
serving the community.
Joe, along with his wife
Vicky, are the owners of
Gaylord Community Funeral Home & Cremation
Service. He serves as President, Manager and funeral
director. Joe and Vicky have
been Gaylord residents
since 2004. Joe is an active
Rotarian and believes that
giving back of his time and
resources is not only an opportunity but an obligation.
Joe is excited to serve on
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he believes that small business is the backbone of the
community. Membership in
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Whos on Your Ballot this November?
By Tina sundelius
JIM STAMAS
U.S. SENATE RACE
ROBERT KENNEDY
other than either of these two
candidates. Baragrey said, I am
sick of listening and reading so
many negative ads from all the
candidates, but these two represent everything that is wrong
with the election process. It is unfortunate that one of them will
be elected.
Running for the seat vacated by
Howard Walker in the 37th District of the Michigan State Senate which encompasses Grand
Traverse, Antrim, Charlevoix,
Emmet, Cheboygan, Presque Isle,
Mackinac, and Chippewa Counties are Democrat Phil Bellfy and
Republican Wayne Schmidt.
Bellfy is running with deep environmental passions while
Schmidt is interested in building
the states infrastructure and
making Michigan an attractive
place to start a business.
In District 36 which encompasses Gladwin, Midland, Ogemaw, Iosco, Alcona, Oscoda,
Crawford, Otsego, Montmorency,
JOE LUKASIEWICZ
WAYNE SCHMIDT
PHIL BELLFY
GARY PETERS
TRISTON COLE
JAY CALO
GOVERNORS RACE
GOVERNORS RACE
MARY BUZUMA
MARK SCHAUER
PETER PETTAIA
and Alpena Counties, Senator
John Moolenaar is not seeking
re-election. Democrat Joe
Lukasiewicz from Greenbush
and Republican Jim Stamas from
Midland are vying for his seat.
Lukasiewicz has expressed concern about handing over the state
to future generations in a worse
condition than when we inherited it and hopes that by not
doing business as usual Michigan can reclaim the stature it
once held leaving it a better
place. Stamas hopes to make
Michigan better for each resident
through a focus on Jobs, Education and Accountability.
Michigans House of Representatives 105th District encompasses the five counties of
Charlevoix, Antrim, Otsego,
Montmorency, and Oscoda. Conservative farmer Triston Cole (R)
and teacher Jay Calo (D) are running for the seat vacated by Greg
MacMasters. Coles platform includes lessening government in-
GOVERNORS RACE
RICK SNYDER
to restore school funding and for
marriage equality if elected.
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rundown of local candidates and
ballot proposals.
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GRAYLING
GAYLORD
CHEBOYGAN
Parade of baskets
Local businesses and individuals are donating baskets for auction to benefit
the Cheboygan County
Council on Aging. Auction
is held Oct. 24, 4-9pm at
Cheboygan Armory. Fish
fry sponsored by Mackinaw Bands of Native Americans. Admission is $15
person and includes 10
auction entries.
CROSS VILLAGE
Nature walk
Petoskey
Regional
Audubon Society hosts
Oct. 25 Nature/Bird Walk
near Cross Village on Hindle-Ross Trails beginning
at 10am. Bring binoculars
and dress for the weather.
Plan on a 2-3 hour stroll on
gently undulating terrain.
Dutch treat group lunch to
follow, at Legs Inn or
Moose Jaw Junction, for
those interested. The program is free and open to
the public.
GAYLORD
GRAYLING
Harvest Dinner
Thursday, October 23rd
from 4-6pm at Grayling
Senior Center Cornish
Hens, Fresh Sweet Potato,
Prince Charles Blend, Pear
Halves, and Apple Pie.
Suggested Donation for
60+ is $3.00/person. Under 60 cost is $4.50/person.
LEWISTON
Farmers market
Lewiston Farmers Market has moved to our indoor location on Kneeland
Street next to the Courage
Salon. Open year around.
MICHIGAN
GRAYLING
PETOSKEY
History program
The Little Traverse Historical Society will be presenting a program this
Thursday, October 23, at 7
p.m. at the History Museum located at 100 Depot St. The program,
Mitchell Street Memories,
HARBOR SPRINGS
Special Hunters Service
This Sunday, October
26th, Harbor Light Community Chapel will host author and professional
sportsman Gerry Caillouet.
Gerry is the host of the radio show Gods Great
Outdoors, which is a 25
minute weekly program
featuring interviews with
pro sportsmen like Chuck
Buck of Buck Knives,
Jimmy Houston Americans Favorite Fisherman,
and David Hale and Harold
Knight The Game Call
Pros. This is a great service to invite your friends to!
Gerry will entertain, challenge and share how you
can conquer your inhibitions about sharing your
faith. Service begins at
10:00am followed by a
special Q & A session with
Gerry. Location: 8220
Clayton Rd,
GRAYLING
Matter of Balance
Runs thru October 27th.
Classes held weekly from
9:15 - 11:15am on Mondays or Thursdays at the
Michigan Works! (4595
Salling Road, Grayling) The Crawford County
Commission on Aging &
Senior Center will be presenting a FREE series of 8
classes on the subject of
preventing falls called A
Matter of Balance. Many
older adults experience
concerns about falling and
restrict their activities as a
result. This Award-Winning
Program emphasizes practical strategies to manage
falls and is designed to
help older adults manage
their concerns about falling
and increase their activity
levels. Anyone interested
in improving balance, flexibility and strength; anyone
who has fallen in the past
or anyone who has restricted activities because
of falling concerns should
attend. For more information and to sign up for the
series, contact the Crawford County Commission
on Aging & Senior Center
at (989) 348-7123.
PETOSKEY
MACKINAW CITY
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CHEBOYGAN
CHEBOYGAN
Downtown Trick-or-Treating
October 31 Downtown
Main
Trick-or-Treating,
Street (from Court to State
Streets) 3-5pm
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Halloween Party
Friday, October 31st at
11am at the Grayling Senior Center We will be
judging the MOST ORIGINAL costume & the MOST
UNRECOGNIZABLE person in costume! Join us for
a ghoulish lunch at noon
(pork roast w/ apple glaze,
stuffing, broccoli, sweet potatoes and apple sauce)
lunch cost is: Seniors 60+
suggested donation of
$3/person, and Under 60
is $4.50/person.
GAYLORD
Trunk or Treat
Trunk or Treat is a fun,
safe way for kids to collect
Halloween candy all in one
spot! The people of St. Andrew will welcome all with
open arms. 5:30pm 7:30pm, Friday, Oct. 31.
St. Andrew Episcopal
Church, M-32 East at
GRAYLING
Winter Coats/Jackets
needed
As colder weather soon
approaches, its time to
search closets for clean
used or new coats and
jackets for adults and children. Drop them off at the
Crawford County Community Christian Help Center
during office hours (Mon,
Wed, Fri 11am3pm).
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GRAYLING
Worksite wellness
Free Worksite Wellness
Program for Crawford
County Businesses. Are
you interested in improving the health of your employees and reducing your
healthcare costs? We have
an opportunity that can
help you do both! District
Health Department #10 is
looking for businesses in
Crawford County that are
interested in starting or expanding a worksite wellness program for their employees. We can provide
you with evidence based
best practices and resources to help make your
program a success. This
includes but is not limited
to:
monthly
wellness
newsletters for your employees, fun fitness and
nutrition challenges to help
motivate your employees,
onsite education for your
employees and the chance
to collaborate with other
worksites in your community during quarterly lunch
meetings. The best part is
its all free! If you are interested in this opportunity or
would like more information please contact Kim
Chandler (Health Educator) at 989-348-7800, ext
7589
or
kchandler@dhd10.org.
GRAYLING
PETOSKEY
volunteers needed
The Northwest Michigan
Community Action Agency
(NMCAA) in Petoskey is
seeking people to fill volunteer intake positions,
with complete training for
position. Volunteers will
serve as one of the first
Agency contacts with their
neighbors in need and play
an important role in helping
people dealing with financial emergencies to navigate the services available
through
NMCAA and
throughout the community.
NNMCAAs office is located at 2202 Mitchell Park
Drive and is open Monday
- Friday from 7:30am 4:30pm. Volunteers create
their own schedules in advance. NMCAA asks that
they serve at least one 3hour shift per week. Contact Tish Garthe-Shiner at
(231)
947-3780
or
lgshiner@nmcaa.net to apply or for more information!
MANCELONA
WOW
NORTHERN
MICHIGAN
CHEBOYGAN
Damn Yankees
Northland Players present Damn Yankees, a musical comedy, on November 1, 7 and 8 at 7:30pm
and November 2nd, Sunday Matinee, at 2pm.
Adults $12, Students $8.
Sunday Matinee Seniors
$10. Tickets are on sale at
the Cheboygan Opera
House 231-627-5841.
GAYLORD
Holiday House
First United Methodist
Church, 215 S. Center,
Gaylord, will hold its 56th
Annual Holiday House
bazaar from 9am to 2pm,
Saturday, November 1. Admission is free and all ages
are welcome! Enjoy a delicious Italian spaghetti
lunch prepared by Chef
John Gianino and served
from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Prices are $5.50 for ages
13 and older, $3.00 for
ages 6 through 12 and
FREE for ages 5 and under. Everyone is invited to
meet Santa and Mrs. Claus
between 10:30 am and
12:30 pm.
MICHIGAN
Fall back
GRAYLING
GAYLORD
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Craft show
ELLSWORTH
Wanted crafters
MANCELONA
Buck pole
MANCELONA
vendors needed
GAYLORD
Divorce clinic
Free legal help with divorce clinic. Held at United
Way building, 116 E. Fifth
St Nov. 20, Jan. 15, 2015.
Start at 5:30pm. Sponsored by the 46th Circuit
Bar Association, Northern
Michigan Legal Services,
and Community Mediation
Services.
GAYLORD
Extreevaganza
The Otsego County
Community Foundation
hosts their annual Extreevaganza annual fundraiser
December 5 at Treetops
Resort. Raffles, live auction, silent auction, live music and more. Tickets are
$65 person. To order tickets call 989.731.0597 or order on-line at www.otsegofoundation.org.
By Jessica Boyce
SCREAM
continued from page 1A
ing, so he began working
in the laboratory in his
home to find a way to
bring her back. He did
not succeed, by succumbed to madness. He
still haunts the house,
wanting nothing but his
beautiful wife back.
The Swamp of Terror
was once the town of
Haakwood, a lumbering
town that was making
wood paneling to be
shipped all over the country. When the postmaster
came one morning to the
town, he discovered that
there was nobody left.
Something happened to
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If you would like to
visit Scream in Wolverine and see any or all of
these haunts you have
two weekends left to do
so. For ticket prices and
more information about
the different haunts, you
can visit screaminwolverine.com.
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By Jessica Boyce
The Cheboygan
County Humane Society is hosting their
Soup Suppers once a
month until March.
Some of the upcoming Soup Suppers
are October 23rd, November 21st, January 23rd, February
27th, and March
27th. The suppers
will take place at the
Inverness Township The Cheboygan County Humane Society is
hosting their Soup Suppers every month
Hall in Cheboygan
from now until March. The next Soup Supfrom 4:00 6:00 pm
per date is October 23rd at Inverness
on the given dates.
Township Hall.
The Soup Supper
ness of human responsibilwill consist of homemade
ity for their welfare, and
soups, bread, desserts, and
maintain the dignity and debeverages. They have a varifense of their goals through
ety of tasty homemade
effective and meaningful insoups that can differ from
teraction with the communisupper to supper. For the
ties they serve.
Soup Supper, it is $7.50 for
In order to help the
adults and $5.00 for children
Cheboygan County Humane
12 and under with take-outs
Society reach all of their
available.
goals, they need the help of
All of the money raised
the community through
from the Soup Suppers goes
events such as the Soup Suptowards the Cheboygan
per. They are a non-profit orCounty Humane Society so
ganization, which means
they can provide food, shelthey need all of the moneter, and care to homeless antary help they can get to
imals. The Humane Society
take care of the animals that
has four goals: prevent, inthey have in their care. Join
vestigate, promote, and
in on the Soup Suppers to
maintain. They want to presupport this wonderful Huvent cruelty to animals in
mane Society and get some
all forms, investigate complaints of cruelty brought to delicious homemade soup.
their attention, promote re-
Father Haider (left) with Kate Schulz and her dog, Chief.
It is a well-recognized name
that symbolizes services and programs that provide a means for
people in need to get back on
their feet and regain their treasured independence. Goodwill has
been around since 1902, when a
Boston area Methodist Minister
named Rev. Edgar Helms began
collecting used household goods
and clothing, and hired those
who were down on their luck to
mend and repair those goods for
resale. Here in Northern Michigan, Goodwill opened their doors
at Asgard Enterprises in 1972,
and today the non-profit organization offers vocational, housing,
transportation, nutritional and
family strengthening programs
across the region.
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Womens Club grant committee members presented a $3,000 donation to the Womens Resource Center of Northern Michigan (WRCNM) from funds raised during their annual Art Fair. Pictured are (from left) Lauren Macintyre;
Kathy Bremmeyr, grant committee chairperson; Jan Mancinelli, WRCNM executive director; Barbara Gutusky,
Womens Club president; Gail Kloss, WRCNM Chief Operating Ocer; and Arlene Aitchison.
Keith Moore, director for the Otsego County United Ways RSVP program, addresses the Michigan
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Elementary
Back row: Kiwanian Jim Marsh, Kiwanian Jack Weston, April
Stemkowski, Aiden Daneluk, Alivia
Warren, Ivy Roberts, Kaitlyn
Panosso, Sierra Deardorff, Logan
Piehl, Kiwanian Fred Stenke
Front row: Jasmine Richard, Isaac
Lorence, Claire VanMaele, Nick
Mazur, Colby Koronka, Ben Hartz,
Reagan Davis, Kelci Cherwinski,
Terrific kids
from north Ohio
Elementary
Back row: Kiwanian, Ms. Lynn
Kellner; Carlee Mead; Laila Matelski; Bradlee Bright; Torino Lamerato;
Brandon Futter; Jayson Nierman;
Carson Leask; Kiwanian, Mr.
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ganization registration,
volunteer registration,
event posting, and volunteer contact messages
are some of the topics
that will be discussed
and demonstrated. The
training will begin at
10am in the first floor
conference room of the
Red Cross building at
2350 Mitchell Park Drive
in Petoskey.
Since the improved
site went live on January
22, 2014, there have been
1,144 visits to the page by
potential volunteers.
Currently, there are 405
registered users and 73
active agencies with 78
volunteer needs posted.
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this training and it is
open to all area nonprofit agency or organizations. Space is limited
so reservations are encouraged. Please contact
Lisa Luebke by Tuesday,
November 4, 2014, via
email at info@charemunitedway.org, or at 231487-1006. To find out
more about Volunteer
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womens housing, called Mary Margaret House, and Mike Walker directs
the mens facility, called the Grace
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in a year so that he can go
back to school full-time
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Weve both agreed this is
what we want to do, but it
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a yearly income of $90,000
to $45,000. Well have tuition assistance from my
job and his veterans
stipend to help pay for
things, plus were debtfree except for our house.
But in this scenario, once
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saving?
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like crazy for the next
year and beyond. Even
with help from your employer and his stipend
youll still have some expenses, so youll have to
be ready.
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investing in your husband and your future together. Thats a great
investment, by the way.
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for him to make back the
money put into his degree
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school!
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Dear Dave,
How do you sell a vehicle with a lien amount
thats higher than the actual value of the car?
Miranda
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First, you have to find a
way to cover the difference between the amount
of the lien and what you
can get for the car. Lets
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If the car is worth
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$18,000, that would leave
you $3,000 in the hole.
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give them the payoff
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would be if you had $3,000
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able to cover the remaining $3,000, right?
Barring the best-case
scenario where you actually have the money, you
could go to a local bank or
credit union and borrow
the remaining $3,000. I
hate debt, but being $3,000
in the hole is a lot better
than $18,000 in the hole.
Then, you could turn
around and pay back the
$3,000 quickly.
After that, youd give
the total amount owed to
the bank. They would
give you the title, and you
sign it over to the new
owner. Thats how it
works!
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Exposure to a dangerous,
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study. Radon is a naturallyoccurring, radioactive gas
that disperses in open air,
but can become a serious
threat when trapped in a
home or other building.
Hazardous radon levels are
detected in one out of 15
American homes, and
radon is the leading cause
of lung cancer for nonsmokers.
To commemorate Radon
Action Week, October 20-26,
the Health Department of
Northwest Michigan is offering radon test kits
which normally cost $15
for free, to encourage
Northern Michigan families to check for and eliminate this silent killer from
their homes. Test kits can
be picked up during regular business hours at
Health Department offices
in Bellaire, Charlevoix,
Petoskey/Harbor Springs
and Gaylord. A Property
Tax ID number must be
provided, to help map
radon levels in the fourcounty Health District.
According to Scott
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Services, testing is the only
way to know if you and
your family are being exposed to dangerous levels
of radon.
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pervisor.
Common sources of lead exposure in children are house dust
contaminated by lead-based paint,
and soil contaminated by leaded
paint or by decades of industrial
and motor vehicle emissions,
Daly explained.
Most children who have been
exposed to lead do not act or look
sick until levels are seriously elevated. Lead can often be found in
homes built before 1978 that used
lead-based paint, in contaminated
soil and water, and in some products imported from other countries.
Elevated lead levels can cause
serious health problems related to
delays in growth and development, reduced IQ, behavior and
attention difficulties, hearing loss
and kidney damage. Though lead
remains in the environment, lead
poisoning is entirely preventable.
Below are some simple things you
can do to help protect your family:
Get your home tested. Before
you buy or rent an older home,
radon is easy and inexpensive, he said. If you discover that your home does
have a problem, the Health
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free consultation and, if
needed, help you find a contractor to correct the problem."
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readily available through
local contractors and are
widely used, with excellent
results that can decrease
the presence of radon in a
home by as much as 99 percent. Depending on the size
and type of home, systems
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problem is relatively easy
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