UTV’S - ATV’S - MOTORCYCLES - SCOOTERS

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Fruitport Area News • May 2011 • Page 25 Fruitport Lions Club Old Fashioned Days INFORMATION www.fruitportlions.com BEST SERVICE IN TOWN! STOP IN & SEE THESE TODAY! Same Management 47 Years! Same Management 47 Years! UTV’S - ATV’S - MOTORCYCLES - SCOOTERS $ 6599 ATV’s Starting at $650 $3 000 $1000 Many more varieties available! Up to 800 cc Another full summer season of Christian concerts, Conferences and Vacations at affordable prices This year’s concert series lineup: June 26 Buddy Greene July 2 Kings Brass July 9 Marie Barlow Martin July 16 Wintley Phipps July 23 Steve Green July 30 Robert & Pam Adams with Paul Satre August 6 Chiz Rider August 13 Sara Groves August 20 Theater for the Thirsty August 27 Damaris Carbaugh September 3 Matthews Brothers• For more information visit www.VacationWithPurpose.org or email: [email protected] (231) 798-2161 4759 Lake Harbor Road Muskegon, MI 49441 2 nd Annual Open House 5205 airline road • muskegon, mi 49444 (231) 865.1264 • www.noahproject.petfinder.com Saturday, May 21, 2011 Noon to 4 p.m. Face painting for the kids Join us for the Kane Award Parking available in the VFW lot to the north Euro Tent Rental Rent a Tent for your next Event! Call: (231) 773-1022 for more information Graduation Party Specials! Tent Size 20’x30’ Knitting Ministry provides items to area residents By Pam Mettler (Submitted by United Methodist Church of the Dunes) What started out ten years ago as a leisurely “craft circle” for women to get together and share their talents and love of knitting within the United Methodist Church of the Dunes in Grand Haven has evolved into an outreach ministry. Since 2006, women who worship at the church have received ongoing requests for knitted items to help in the healing process after illnesses, deaths or grieving. Over 20 volunteers at the church have created and distributed more than 650 knitted and crocheted afghans, prayer shawls and scarves to persons who have requested them. “What makes the prayer shawls is not the pattern or yarn that goes into them, but rather, the prayers and love that are shared. We have received so many wonderful thank you notes relaying what the afghans have meant to the recipients and they are grateful for the support of our church family,” said Mary Kay Alguire, knitting ministry co-founder. Members of the knitting ministry get together formally once a month to spend a few hours knitting and crocheting for others. The knitters and crocheters also work independently between meetings. Projects do not have to be afghans or winter scarves, but anything that could be given to support someone in need, such as a pillow, hat, slippers, shoulder wraps, and more. During knitting times together, women of the church take time to worship, offer gratitude and knit. The ladies consider their work a demonstration of Biblical-related acts of mercy, love and compassion within a caring outreach ministry serving others. The knitting ministry receives names of recipients from Senior Pastor Dan Duncan as well as from the church prayer list, choir members, and phone calls to the church. Once a recipient is identified, a knitted item is sent to them along with a hand-signed card from all members of the knitting ministry. A prayer of blessing upon the gift is also attached to each knitted item. In addition, each year the women in the knitting ministry hold a memorial service for all recipients who have passed away. For more information about the knitting ministry at United Methodist Church of the Dunes call Helen Beers at the church, (616) 842-7980.•• Free and/or low cost medical help available Free and/or low-cost medical help is available to area residents with or without an appointment. Appointments are needed at the following locations: Hackley Community Care Center 2700 Baker Street – Suite 3 Muskegon Heights, MI49444 Call (231) 737-1335 for appointment. Mercy Family Care Center 2345 S. Getty Street Muskegon, MI 49444 Call (231) 739-9315 for appointment. Walk in care is available at the following locations without an appointment. Norton Redi-Med 747 W. Norton Avenue Muskegon, MI 49441 (231) 739-7334 Urgent Care Center 1091 S. Beacon Blvd. Grand Haven, MI 49417 (616) 604-0096 Holland Medi-Center 335 120 th Avenue Holland, MI (616) 392-5222 Oak Medi-Center 1700 Oak Avenue Muskegon, MI (231) 672-2000. Northside Immediate Care 420 Whitehall Road North Muskegon, MI (231) 744-4743. Medi Center at the Lakes 6401 Prairie Street Muskegon, MI (231) 724-7804 Muskegon Family Care (Dental Office) 2201 S. Getty Muskegon, MI 49444 (231) 767-9806•

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Fruitport Area News • May 2011 • Page 25

Fruitport Lions ClubOld Fashioned Days

INFORMATIONwww.fruitportlions.com

BEST SERVICE IN TOWN!

STOP IN & SEETHESE TODAY!

Same Management 47 Years!Same Management 47 Years!UTV’S - ATV’S - MOTORCYCLES - SCOOTERS

$6599

ATV’s Starting at $650

$3000

$1000

Many more varieties available!Up to 800 cc

Another full summer season of Christian concerts, Conferences

and Vacations at affordable prices

This year’s concert series lineup:

June 26 Buddy GreeneJuly 2 Kings BrassJuly 9 Marie Barlow MartinJuly 16 Wintley PhippsJuly 23 Steve GreenJuly 30 Robert & Pam Adams with Paul SatreAugust 6 Chiz RiderAugust 13 Sara GrovesAugust 20 Theater for the ThirstyAugust 27 Damaris CarbaughSeptember 3 Matthews Brothers•

For more information visitwww.VacationWithPurpose.org

or email: [email protected]

(231) 798-2161

4759 Lake Harbor RoadMuskegon, MI 49441

2nd Annual Open House5205 airline road • muskegon, mi 49444(231) 865.1264 • www.noahproject.petfinder.com

Saturday, May 21, 2011Noon to 4 p.m.

Face painting for the kidsJoin us for the Kane AwardParking available in the VFW lot to the north

Euro Tent RentalRent a Tent for your next Event!

Call: (231) 773-1022 for more informationGraduation Party Specials! • Tent Size 20’x30’

Knitting Ministry provides items to area residentsBy Pam Mettler(Submitted by United Methodist Church of the Dunes) What started out ten years ago as a leisurely “craft circle” for women to get together and share their talents and love of knitting within the United Methodist Church of the Dunes in Grand Haven has evolved into an outreach ministry. Since 2006, women who worship at the church have received ongoing requests for knitted items to help in the healing process after illnesses, deaths or grieving. Over 20 volunteers at the church have created and distributed more than 650 knitted and crocheted afghans, prayer shawls and scarves to persons who have requested them. “What makes the prayer shawls is not the pattern or yarn that goes into them, but rather, the prayers and love that are shared. We have received so many wonderful thank you notes relaying what the afghans have meant to the recipients and they are grateful for the support of our church family,” said Mary Kay Alguire, knitting ministry co-founder. Members of the knitting ministry get together formally once a month to spend a few hours knitting and crocheting for others. The knitters and crocheters also work independently between meetings. Projects do not have to be afghans or winter scarves, but anything that could be given to support someone in need, such as a pillow, hat, slippers, shoulder wraps, and more. During knitting times together, women of the church take time to worship, offer gratitude and knit. The ladies consider their work a demonstration of Biblical-related acts of mercy, love and compassion within a caring outreach ministry serving others. The knitting ministry receives names of recipients from Senior Pastor Dan Duncan as well as from the church prayer list, choir members, and phone calls to the church. Once a recipient is identifi ed, a knitted item is sent to them along with a hand-signed card from all members of the knitting ministry. A prayer of blessing upon the gift is also attached to each knitted item. In addition, each year the women in the knitting ministry hold a memorial service for all recipients who have passed away. For more information about the knitting ministry at United Methodist Church of the Dunes call Helen Beers at the church, (616) 842-7980.••

Free and/or low cost medical help available Free and/or low-cost medical help is available to area residents with or without an appointment.Appointments are needed at the following locations:

Hackley Community Care Center 2700 Baker Street – Suite 3 Muskegon Heights, MI49444 Call (231) 737-1335 for appointment.

Mercy Family Care Center 2345 S. Getty Street Muskegon, MI 49444 Call (231) 739-9315 for appointment.Walk in care is available at the following locations without an appointment.

Norton Redi-Med 747 W. Norton Avenue Muskegon, MI 49441 (231) 739-7334

Urgent Care Center 1091 S. Beacon Blvd. Grand Haven, MI 49417 (616) 604-0096

Holland Medi-Center 335 120th Avenue Holland, MI (616) 392-5222

Oak Medi-Center 1700 Oak Avenue Muskegon, MI (231) 672-2000.

Northside Immediate Care 420 Whitehall Road North Muskegon, MI (231) 744-4743.

Medi Center at the Lakes 6401 Prairie Street Muskegon, MI (231) 724-7804

Muskegon Family Care (Dental Offi ce) 2201 S. Getty Muskegon, MI 49444 (231) 767-9806•