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B Y JOHN COUNTSO UTDOOR EDITOR
Deer hunting is a grand part of ourstates outdoor traditions.
No where is this more evident thanright here in Manistee County.
The frenzy starts in the weeks leadingup to that grand day, Nov. 15.
Pick-up trucks seem to cruise throughtown with a little more zip. After the open-er, blaze orange garments are a commonfashion accessory on the streets and at thediners.
Get yer buck? becomes the most fre-quently overheard question.
But, most importantly, mid-Novemberis the time for that annual, singular eventon a mans schedule: deer camp.
The doors and windows of the cabin
are thrust open to air the place out.Generators are fired up. Twenty-year-olddirty magazines are pulled off a dusty shelf and spread on old coffee tables. A giantpot of chili is set to simmer on the stoverange. Someone gets a blazing fire going.Beers are cracked and alarms are set for4:30 a.m.
Its deer camp time.Now, dont think Im dissing you ladies.
Im sure camps all over the state have theirfemale representatives. But, when it comesdown to it, from what I know, deer campsa dude-heavy affair, what with all the brag-ging and flatulence.
For years, Ive felt like I was missingout on this.
Ive passed up many opportunities togo with buddies of mine who deer hunt,though Ive heard all of their illustriousdeer camp stories.
You see, I didnt grow up deer hunt-ing. I go after grouse and woodcock, whichmeans that when the firearm season starts,I put up my gun and stay as far away fromthe woods as I can until the season is over.
To be honest, my knowledge of deerhunting is pretty scant.
But I want you to teach me, Manistee.I have a proposition for all of you. Let
me come to your deer camp. Lets have a beer and tell me your camps backgroundand the stories that go along with it.
Dont worry: I always follow a strictBYOB policy, so you wont have to hide your coolers.
Also, dont be afraid that some of thestories you have might not be suitable fora general audience. While Ive never donedeer camp, I have done similar camps for birds, trout and salmon.
I know when discretion is needed.Last year, I spent a day at the ChislersLodge deer camp, which has a 70-year his-tory.
Those fellows had some wonderful sto-ries to tell, and I had a great time being apart of their camp, if only for a day.
If you do want to get your deer campsstory in the paper, all Im asking in returnis that you show a bird hunter the ins andouts of deer hunting.
Im also aware of the amount of hazingand teasing there will be involved with a33-year-old man going out on his first deerhunt when many of you have been doing itsince you were 12.
I can handle most of this. But, if any-one tells me that the best way to attractthe bucks is by running through the woodsin my brown pajamas with a pair of fakeantlers on my head, Im not falling for it.
Im looking to spend time at ManisteeCounty deer camps from Nov. 15 through20.
You will then be featured in the series,Dear Camp Diaries, which will run soonafter that.
If youre interested, feel free to giveme a call at (231) 398-3109 or email me at [email protected].
Get your camp featured inthe News Advocate
(ABOVE) At the ChislersLodge deer camp lastyear were (from left to
right) Colin Brown, PaulBosschem, Ed Knaffle,
Dennis Bjorkquist
and John Brown. (ATRIGHT) Antler mountsfrom successful hunts at
a deer camp.
Deer camp diaries
JohnCountsOutdoor
Editor
398-3109 [email protected]
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News fromthe MRA
The Manistee Recreation Association is currently accepting nominations fromthe public for individualsand organizations to be con-sidered for the 2010 CharlesE. Schoedel OutstandingService Award. This award was established in 1981 torecognize those individu-als and organizations that
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editor Dave Yarnell. Listingsuggestions are appreciated.Contact Yarnell at 398-3111 or
Manistee area entertainment calendarThis Weekend
Saturday, Oct. 30Ghost Ship, 7:30-
11 p.m., S.S. City of Milwaukee, U.S. 31 north,Manistee, (231) 723-3587
The HauntingContinues at Lumley House, 7-10 p.m., Lumley Rd. near U.S. 31, BearLake, (231) 889-7150
Haunted Factory,Paintball Extreme, 77Hancock St., Manistee,(231) 723-2811
Downtown Trick orTreat, 1-3 p.m., Ludington
Molly Hatchet &Blackfoot, 8 p.m., LittleRiver Casino Resort
Hallow-Scream Party,8 p.m., Eagles Club, 55Division St., Manistee
Sunday, Oct. 31
Trunk or Treat, 6-7:30p.m., Norman TownshipHall, 1273 S. Seaman Rd.,Wellston, (231) 510-2101
Filer TownshipHalloween Parade, 5 p.m.,Nelson Street to the FireStation, (231) 723-3138
Wellston Booster YarnFest knitting, crochet-ing and quilting group,1:30-3:30 p.m., NormanTownship Hall, 1273 S.Seaman Road, Wellston
Otherupcoming
eventsNov. 1 Free line
ance lessons, 7-9 p.m.,t. Joseph Parish Hall,49 Sixth St., Manistee
Nov. 2 Line danc-ng, lessons 6:30-7 p.m.,ancing 7-9 p.m., VFW all, 1211 28th St.,anisteeNov. 4 Benny
reen, solo piano,:30 p.m., Dendrinoshapel and Recital Hall,nterlochen Center for therts
Nov. 5 Spirit of theoods Concert featur-
ng Ember Swift, 8 p.m.,rowntown Hall, Coatesighway
Nov. 6 Trinity utheran Harvest Bazaar,1 a.m.-2 p.m., 420 Oak t., Manistee
Nov. 6 Manisteeatholic Central Schools.A.R.V.E.S.T. program,
A Winter Fantasy,:30 p.m., MCC school,anisteeNov. 6 Live From
he Front: Byline Ernie yle and the Boogie
oogie Babies, 7:30 p.m.,udington Area Center forhe Arts
Nov. 6-21 Normanockwell Exhibit, 8 a.m.-p.m., Ludington Areaenter for the Arts
Nov. 6 Aspiringnnkeeper Weekend,udington Historic Bednd Breakfast Association
Nov. 6 Gulldentification Program,-11 a.m., Lake Bluff ird Sanctuary, 2890akeshore Rd., Manistee
Nov. 6 Missudington Areacholarship Pageant, 7.m., Peterson Auditorium
Nov. 8 Balletispanico, 7:30 p.m.,orson Auditorium,nterlochen Center for therts
Nov. 8 Free lineance lessons, 7-9 p.m.,t. Joseph Parish Hall,49 Sixth St., Manistee
Nov. 9 Line danc-ng, lessons 6:30-7 p.m.,ancing 7-9 p.m., VFW all, 1211 28th St.,anisteeNov. 11 Wellston
ammers Jam Session, 1-4.m., Norman Townshipommunity Center
Nov. 13 Australiashunder From Downnder, 8 p.m., Little River
Casino ResortNov. 13 Happy
Holidays Arts and CraftsShow, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,Foster School, Ludington
Nov. 13 Mark Dvorak concert, 7 p.m.,Ludington Area Center forthe Arts
Nov. 15 Free linedance lessons, 7-9 p.m.,St. Joseph Parish Hall,249 Sixth St., Manistee
Nov. 16 Linedancing, lessons 6:30-7p.m., dancing 7-9 p.m., VFW Hall, 1211 28th St.,Manistee
Nov. 18-21 Proof,Center Stage Theater, West Shore Community College
Nov. 19-20 Ludington Knights of Columbus Arts and CraftsShow
Nov. 19-20 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels:The Musical, 7:30p.m., Harvey Theatre,Interlochen Center for the Arts
Nov. 20 FirstCongregational ChurchHeritage Bazaar, 412Fourth St., Manistee
Nov. 20 Celebrationof Lights, OnekamaConsolidated Schools
Nov. 20 Basicsof Bird Feeding, 10-11:30 a.m., Lake Bluff Bird Sanctuary, 2890Lakeshore Rd., Manistee
Nov. 20 JohnMichael Montgomery, 8p.m., Little River CasinoResort
Nov. 20 Basics of Birdfeeding, Lake Bluff Bird Sanctuary, Manistee
Nov. 20 OnekamaFestival of Lights, 5 p.m.,
Nov. 22 Free linedance lessons, 7-9 p.m.,St. Joseph Parish Hall,249 Sixth St., Manistee
Nov. 23 Linedancing, lessons 6:30-7p.m., dancing 7-9 p.m., VFW Hall, 1211 28th St.,Manistee
Nov. 26 JohnCafferty, Little RiverCasino Resort
Nov. 27 ChristmasJoy Fest, 4-8 p.m., Marilla
Museum and PioneerPlaceNov. 26-27
Ludington Area Centerfor the Arts ChristmasExtravaganza, 7 p.m.
Nov. 27 14th annualHolly Berry Arts & CraftsFair, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.,Frankfort High School
Nov. 29 Free linedance lessons, 7-9 p.m.,St. Joseph Parish Hall,249 Sixth St., Manistee
Nov. 30 Linedancing, lessons 6:30-7p.m., dancing 7-9 p.m., VFW Hall, 1211 28th St.,Manistee
Nov. 30 FrankfortTree Lighting, 7 p.m.,Rotary Park, Frankfort
Where to go and whoto call for area fun and
activities
Paine Aquatic Centerat Manistee High School,525 12th St., Manistee,723-2547
Ice Arena andRecreation Center at West
Shore Community College,3000 N. Stiles Rd.,Scottville, 845-6211, www. westshore.edu
Little River CasinoResort, M-22 at U.S. 31,Manistee, (888) 568-2244, www.lrcr.com.
Manistee County Historical Museum, 425River St., Manistee, 723-5531
Manistee NationalForest, (231) 723-2211,
www.fs.fed.us/r9/hmnf Crystal Mountain
Resort, (800) 968-7686, www.crystalmountain.com
Caberfae Peaks Skiand Golf Resort, (231)862-3000, http://caber-faepeaks.com
Interlochen Centerfor the Arts, (800) 681-
5920, www.interlochen.org Northern Michigan
Dragway, (231) 362-3439, www.northernmichigan-dragway.net
Manistee CivicPlayers at the RamsdellTheatre, 723-7188, pur-chase tickets online at www.ramsdell-theater.org
Indoor heated pool,hot tub, fitness room,Portage Point Inn, 8567South Portage Point Dr.,Onekama, 889-4222
West ShoreCommunity College, (231)845-6211, www.westshore.edu
Arts and Culture Alliance of ManisteeCounty, www.allartsman-istee.com
Ludington Area ArtsCouncil, www.ludington-artscouncil.org
Manistee ArtInstitute, (231) 723-2682
Spirit of the Woods
Music Association, (231)477-5381, www.spiri-tofthewoods.org
Carmike HarborCinema, Ludington, (231)843-9310
Marilla Museumand Pioneer Place, 9991Marilla Rd., Copemish,(231) 378-2123
Ramsdell TheatreTours, 101 Maple St.,Manistee, Saturdays, 1-4p.m., start June 19
Bottle HouseMuseum, 14551 Wuoksi Ave., Kaleva, (2310 362-3519
Kaleva DepotRailroad Museum, WaltaSt., Kaleva
Dave Yarnell
Entertainmenteditor
398-3111 [email protected]
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COMMUNITYCALENDAR
SATURDAY, OCT. 30Veterans banquet, 5:30
p.m., BPOE Elks Lodge,call 723-2060 for info.Manistee Moose, Steak
or Shrimp Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m., Bake sale.Food-N-Things Drive
to benet the Manistee Senior Center, donate non-perishable items,drop off at Honor Bank,9 a.m.-5 p.m. or Ole- sons Food Store Homeward Bound
Bottle Blitz collecting bottles & cans.
SUNDAY, OCT. 31
Free Coffee Devotion, Open Door led by Lay leader Paco Theisen & leader Marilyn Meteer,Stafonos, 3 p.m. (an outreach of the United Methodist Church)Trunk or Treat, Arrive
4:30-5:30 p.m., Trunk or Treating 6-7:30 p.m.,Costume judging 6:30 p.m.; Norman Township Hall
MONDAY, NOV. 1TOPS 528, weigh-in
3:45vp.m. until time of meeting, 5p.m., First Baptist Church, Lake- shore Rd.Manistee County Vet-
erans Counselor, Beth Yeack, Veterans ofce,court house, 9a.m.-3.pm., 398-3587. Call for appointment.
TUESDAY, NOV. 2MHS & St. Joseph HS
class of 58 monthly breakfast, 9 a.m.;Stafonos. Classmates and spouses from other years also invited.Lighthouse Pregnancy
Care Center, open 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; 234 Parkdale Avenue, Man- istee DAV Salt City Charter 43
meeting 7:30p.m., VFW,1211 28th Manistee,723-9220 DAV service ofcers will
process VA claims and other veterans/ depen- dants needs. 10a.m.- 1p.m., VFW 1121 28th,Manistee, walk-ins welcome, call for ap- pointment, 723-9220.Ms. B. Matzen Disabled
Veterans Outreach Worker (DVOW), Man- istee ofce Tues. 9a.m.- 4p.m., 1660 U.S.31South Manistee
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3T.O.P.S. suppor t group
9 a.m. - 11 a.m.; E.U.M.Church, Highbridge Rd.,Brethren.Mothers of Preschoolers
Group, 9:15 a.m.; Faith
Covenant Church 475 8th Street, Manistee.O.A.(Overeaters
Anonymous) meeting 7 p.m.; Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 521Cypress St., Manistee,723-2883 AA meetings daily, Man-
istee/Mason counties.(231)864-4464 for times/ location.Bible Study, 7:15 p.m.,
Music House, call(2313)723-2744 Al-Anon meeting, Bear
Lake-Lions Club Den,US 31 in center of vil- lage, 8 p.m.
TOPS 1801 MEETING 11 a.m.-12 noon, First Baptist Church, 1201Lakeshore Rd., Man- istee Fighting Cancer with a
Fork, Tanya Lesinski,RD, CSO, 6:30-8p.m.,Memorial Medical Cen- ter Classrooms. Contact Tanya at 231-757-1264 for more information.VFW service ofcers will
process VA claims and any other veterans/de- pendant needs, 10a.m.- 2p.m., 1211 28th St Manistee, 723-9220, callfor appointment.VFW service ofcer will
process VA claims and any other veterans/de- pendant needs, 10a.m.- 2p.m., 13300 9 Mile Rd KALEVA, (231)362-3229
THURSDAY, NOV. 4
AAUW Manistee Branch, 7p.,m., Lake Bluff Bird Sanctuary, 2890 Lake- shore Rd.American Legion, ser-
vice ofcer will process VA claims/dependants needs 12:30-3p.m. or by appointment, 10 Mason St., Manistee, (616)240- 3883. Call for appoint- ment.
SATURDAY, NOV. 6Homeward Bound
Bottle Blitz collecting bottles & cans.
SUNDAY, NOV. 7Euchre, Manistee Ameri-
can Legion, 2 p.m.Kaleva Lions Club
Pancake Breakfast 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon; Kaleva Lions Den.Free Coffee Devotion,
Open Door led by Lay
leader Paco Theisen & leader Marilyn Meteer,Stafonos, 3 p.m. (an outreach of the United Methodist Church)
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Smbl Description Price Chng Bid Ask Volume 52wk L-HT AT&T 28.35 +0.04 28.35 28.37 24,829,288 23.78-29.43PNC PNC FINL SVC 53.75 -0.25 53.73 53.76 4,740,630 48.80-70.45DTE DTE ENERGY 47.06 +0.01 47.06 47.07 661,763 36.65-49.06DELL DELL INC 14.67 +0.16 14.67 14.68 16,282,438 11.34-17.52DOW DOW CHEMICAL CO 31.21 -0.29 31.21 31.24 7,602,381 22.42-32.05XOM EXXON MOBIL 65.67 -0.86 65.66 65.67 23,190,112 55.94-76.54F FORD MOTOR CO 14.23 -0.13 14.22 14.23 80,855,568 6.81-14.57GE GENERAL ELEC CO 16.11 -0.05 16.10 16.11 50,538,296 13.75-19.70MLM M MARIETTA 80.17 -0.24 80.08 80.17 330,738 71.50-100.33LMT LOCKHEED MARTIN 70.89 -0.91 70.89 70.91 2,855,786 67.39-87.18ORCL ORACLE CORP 28.70 +0.07 28.69 28.70 33,838,036 20.65-29.29PFE PFIZER INC 17.28 -0.21 17.28 17.29 6,758,942 14.00-20.36VZ VERIZON COMMS 32.51 +0.01 32.51 32.53 18,973,784 24.76-33.68WMT WAL-MART STORES 53.87 -0.69 53.87 53.88 13,009,399 47.77-56.27SO SOUTHERN 38.30 +0.02 38.29 38.31 5,809,000 30.85-38.62
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be done by calling (231)723-4042 or by e-mail tolakebluff@michiganaudu- bon.org. In the messageinclude the name of all par-ticipants, a phone numberand indicate if you are aMichigan Audubon mem- ber. If there are childrenparticipating, include theirages.
Turkey Give-Away
The Bear LakePromoters Big Turkey Give-Away will soon be inprogress. The Promoters will be giving away 1020-pound turkeys forThanksgiving dinners andpeople only have to sign upat participating Bear Lake businesses. No purchase
is necessary, just stop in,check out what the busi-ness has to help fill yourChristmas list and put yourname and phone number inthe canister. The drawing will be held Nov. 18. Happy Thanksgiving from the BearLake Promoters. For moreinformation, contact PaulineJaquish at (231) 342-7285.
Fall Bridal Showand Expo benefit
The Hospice of Michigan
Mask Project committeeannounces a kick-off fund-raising benefit, the 2010Fall Bridal Show and Expo,scheduled for Nov. 13 at theHistoric Ramsdell Theatrein Manistee.
The show will be heldfrom 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.Many vendors will be avail-able to showcase their wares bridal salons, photog-raphers, caterers, floraldesigners, bakeries, decora-tors, DJs, carriage and limorentals, tuxedo rentals andmore. At 2 p.m. a fashionshow showcasing the lat-est styles in the weddingindustry will be presentedin the theater. Following thefashion show, thousandsof dollars in prizes will begiven away. Proceeds fromthe event benefit Hospiceof Michigans Mask Projectand The Historic RamsdellPreservation Project as wellas Hospice of Michigan.
Tickets and informationcan be obtained by calling(231) 843-2624. Tickets arelimited and advance pur-
chase is recommended.
Five Tons of FoodParkdale Animal
Hospital would like to thaneveryone who has donateddog and cat food to ben-efit the Homeward Bound Animal Shelter through thePound for Pound, Can forCan program. More than10,000 pounds of dry foodand more than 800 canshave been donated since August 2009. The programis simple: bring dog and/orcat food to Parkdale AnimalHospital, 420 Parkdale Ave., to be donated to theHomeward Bound AnimalShelter and Parkdale Animal Hospital will doubleit ... pound for pound andcan for can. Those donat-ing can bring in 10 poundsand the shelter receives 20pounds; donate 500 poundsand the shelter gets 1,000pounds. There is no enddate for this program andno weight limit.
Since the begin-
ning of this program, theHomeward Bound AnimalShelter has not had to pur-chase any food at all. Sokeep it up, Manistee, letshit 10 tons in 2011. Call(231) 723-8998 or go to www.parkdalevet.com formore information.
Melissa Reed is theexecutive director of the Manistee Area Chamber of Commerce.
each year contribute to therecreational quality of life inManistee County.
Nominees should havemade a significant contri- bution of volunteer time,financial or material dona-tions, or political activismin support of youth and/oradult recreation programs.Nominations should bedirected to the MRA office with a brief explanation asto why the person/organiza-tion should be consideredfor this award. They can bee-mailed to manisteerec@
att.net by Nov. 8.
News fromLake Bluff Bird
SanctuaryLake Bluff Bird
Sanctuary will host a slide
program on gull identifica-tion on Nov. 6 presented by field ecologist DaveDister. The program willaddress species most likely to be seen in the northwestlower peninsula. Gulls arefascinating social birds thattypically are easy to observealong shoreline habitats.Dister insists that those whotake up gull-watching willnever be bored. Field guidesdevoted to gulls will beavailable for viewing.
The program, which isrecommended for ages 10and up, will be held at themain house at Lake Bluff located at 2890 LakeshoreRd., approximately twomiles north of Manistee.Registration for this pro-gram is requested and can
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MANISTEE TheKnights of ColumbusCouncil #853 of Manistee,is a Columbian Awardwinner for the 2009-2010Fraternal Year. The awardis presented for excellencein the sponsorship of pro-grams that serve the church,
community, families, andyouth as well as councilmembers.
The announcementwas made at the Knightsof Columbus InternationalHeadquarters located inNew Haven, Conn. DistrictDeputy Richard Karsnick presented the engravedplaque to the ManisteeCouncil at the councilmeeting held Monday, alsoattending was Gaylord AreaManager Roger Hansen.
Supreme Knight Carl A.Anderson, president of theinternational organization,in recognizing the local win-ner, said, Please accept my sincere congratulations onattaining this prestigiousaward. The dedication tothe Order shown by yourcouncil is seen in the highstandard of excellence youhave achieved. At the sametime, I encourage you tocarry forward this enthusi-asm to meet the challengesthat will face the Knightsof Columbus in the yearsahead. May this award be
a reminder and an inspi-ration to the members of your council to continueto promote the ideals of Columbianism for the goodof the Church, your commu-nity, and the Order.
In accepting the award,Grand Knight Jim Berish,head of the local ManisteeCouncil, said Receiving thisaward is quite an honor.Were very pleased with thisaccomplishment.
Monsignor J. M. SteffesCouncil #853 conductsmany local programs andactivities including thePalm Sunday WeekendTootsie Roll Drive for thementally impaired, Adopt-a-Highway semi-annual trashpickup, a youth free throw championship, a spon-sored Scholarship award,Saturday Rosary at the med-
Local Knights of Columbus receives international recognitionical care center, jail/prisonministry, Salvation Army bell ringing, support of the American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Coats forKids program, support of pro-life activities, and many others.
The Manistee Council
conducts a multitude of ser- vice programs. It has been
awarded the Columbian Award the past seven years.
The Knights of Columbus is the worldslargest Catholic lay organization. It pro- vides members and theirfamilies with volunteeropportunities in service to
the Catholic Church, com-munities, families, and
young people. With morethan 1.8 million mem- bers in more than 14,000councils around the world,the Knights of Columbusannually donates morethan $150 million and 69
million hours of serviceto charitable causes. Formore information, visit www.kofc.org or contact
Manistee Council GrandKnight Jim Berish, e-mail [email protected],or call 723-483.
An AmericanSalute set toplay Nov. 7 atManistee High
SchoolThe West Shore Chapter
of the American Red Crossis hosting The NorthernMichigan Brass Band onSunday, Nov. 7 at theManistee High Auditoriumstarting at 3pm. in a con-cert called An AmericanSalute.
All proceeds will stay in the three counties of Manistee, Mason and Lake.Musical pieces include:
Liberty Fanfare by John Williams, AmericanOverture by Joseph WilcoxJenkins, Buglers Holiday by Leroy Anderson,American Salute by MortonGould, American Civil WarFantasy by Jerry Bilik,Semper Fidelis by JohnPhilip Sousa, Suite fromPorgy and Bess by GeorgeGershwin, Holiday forTrombones by David Rose,A Portrait of Ray Charles by Ray Charles, Armed Forces
Service Medley (arrange-ment that includes all fiveservice songs), AmericanPatrol by Frank Meacham(Glenn Miller version)
Tickets are available atthe door or at the Red Crossoffice 1644 W. U.S. 10,Scottville, (231) 757-3069.
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PETS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTIONAILENE: 1 year old female boxer/pitbull mix; BELLA: 3 year old femalechocolate lab mix - URGENT-; BOSCO: adult male shepherd mix; RAVEN:5 year old female chow/retriever mix - URGENT-; ROSIE: 6 year old femalesheltie; SCOTTY: 1 year old male terrier mix; LUCKY: 5 year oldfemale black lab mix; BIRDIE: 4 year old female boxer/hound mix ANDMANY, MANY MORE!!
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Medical Care Facility resi-dents will now have a new view as their travels take thembetween the Medical CareFacility and West Shore MedicalCenter.
The tunnel transition projectspearheaded by WSMC is now beginning to take shape as stu-dent artists begin the paintingof 4x10 foot murals along tunnelwall space. Last month, SarahFeyers, an eighth grade studentfrom Bear Lake, and AngelaCarter, a senior at ManisteeCatholic Central High School,applied the first brush strokes tothe wall.
The idea was first suggestedby a hospital employee who haswalked the tunnel during work breaks for 10 years. I have beendoing this since my son wasborn says Dawn Williams, tohelp with my personal physi-cal fitness goals. Six laps is onemile and walking quickly takesabout 15 minutes to complete.
When we started our hos-pital-wide Associate WellnessProgram, Dawn mentioned hermany years of walking in the
tunnel and wished that some-thing could be done to brightenit up a bit, said Dorothy Batzer,coordinator of the Fit Kids pro-gram at West Shore. My visits toall of the county schools whileconducting the Fit Kids programhave given me the opportunity to see the artistic talent of ourlocal students. I have always feltthat those talents should havea welcome place in the hospi-tal. After all, our community kids are stakeholders in ourorganization. Dawns sugges-tion of brightening up the tun-nel seemed a perfect venue forhighlighting these kids talentsand accomplishing some of thegoals of our hospital WellnessCommittee.
School art instructors wereapproached in the early springof this year with what was to beaccomplished with this project- to provide something visually pleasing to MCF resident whomight need to travel the tunnelto have tests or lab work doneat the hospital, and to providesomething enjoyable for hospi-tal associates to view as they use
the tunnel to walk during their breaks or before or after work. Appropriate pictures were firstchosen and submitted by the artteachers or school representa-tives. The hospital WellnessTeam chose those they thought
would best fulfill the projectgoals. The students were thencontacted to see if they wantedto volunteer their time and tal-ents for this community service.
These talented young people were challenged to translatetheir art from what was submit-ted to us on paper to mural-sizepieces painted with a totally different medium, said Batzer, who oversaw the painting.Angelas artwork was originally done in chalk/pastel and Sarahspicture was created using acomputer program. They had to
blend colors using the 10 paintcolors provided. It was also a joto see two parents involved withtheir kids both students hada parent to assist. The words of encouragement echoed throughthe tunnel!
Students volunteered theirtime and provided their ownpaint brushes/roller/sponges. Ace Hardware of Manistee gen-erously donated the paint forthe project.
Any middle school or highschool age student in ManisteeCounty is welcome to submit
artwork for this project, saidBatzer. My hope is to haveat least 10 to 15 more mural-size paintings to complete the wall. Area art teachers will beapproached about presentingthis opportunity to this yearsart students. The next paint-ing session will be in the early spring. Students wishing tosubmit a picture or for moreinformation about the projectshould contact Dorothy Batzerat West Shore Medical Centerat (231).398-1599 or bat.dor@ wsmed.org.
Area students brighten WSMC-MCMCF tu
Courtesy photoShown are Bear Lake studentSara Feyers (ABOVE) who isthe daughter of John Feyersand Manistee Catholic CentralHigh Schools Angela Carter (AT LEFT) who is the daugh-ter of Tammy Bowen with theart they created for the tunnelbetween West Shore MedicalCenter and the ManisteeCounty Medical Care building.
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This q ilt made b Jean Mat sko of Arcadia is named Bad Jack It as fea
BAD JACK
8 WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE Sunday, October 31, 2010
Rick Snyder for Governor
Brian Calley for Lt. Governor
Bill Schuette for Attorney General
Ruth Johnson for Secretary of State
For State Board of EducationEileen Weiser
Dr. Richard ZeileFor University of Michigan Board of Regents
Andrea Fischer Newman
Andrew RichnerFor Michigan State University
Board of TrusteesBrian BreslinMitch Lyons
For Wayne State Board of GovernorsDiane Dunaskiss
Danialle Karmanos
District #1Kenneth Hilliard
District #2Richard Schmidt
District #3Chuck Smith
District #4Mary Bladzik
District #5Duane Anderson
District #7Bill Willis
Darwin Booher for State Senate
35th District
Ray Franz for State House of Representatives
101st District
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