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 YOUR SOURCE FOR LOCAL NEWS & SPORTS BOyNE City , CHARLEvOix, EASt JORdAN, ELLSWORtH ANd SuRROuNdiNg AREAS Charlevoix  News Nvm 20, 2014   ! ! $ !! !$ $ ! $ ! #   ! $ " ! ! !$ ! $! "  $ # $ # !$ # $ "$ $  """!       Biehl’s All Natural        S ubScribe T oday Distributed to Boyne City, East Jordan, Charlevoix, Boyne Falls, Walloon Lake, Ellsworth and Atwood • 989.732.8160 offic@ClixCntNws.c www.ClixCntNws.c Just $ 35.00 A Year Finl & Psiti Nws n Spts! Index Weather ....................................2A Obituaries ........................... ......4A Health........................................4A News Briefs ..............................5A Commission on Aging............10A Local Sports..........................1-3B Class-Ads/Real Estate............4-8B Regional  Champs! The Boyne City football team and staraise their Regional Championship high for all to s ee, following their 28-16 victory over Pine River. (PhoTo By CiNda Shumaker) Story on page 1B N Jn Bbcc CHARLEVOIX: In what quickly became an eventful meeting with its three new members, City Council nally took a stand on the controversial land swap be- tween St. Mary’s Cement and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. A resolution was brought be- fore council at the request of member Jerey Porter, who ac- knowledged that a similar resolu- tion had been brought before council once previously and failed, but that he felt it was time city council “weighed in on this” matter. Porter submitted resolution 2014-11-07 which states in part that “the City of Charlevoix wishes to maintain the existing safe and convenient access to the park and to preserve camp- grounds, trails and recreationa l land in the Northern end of the Fisherman’s Island State park within Charlevoix Township…” after which it indicates that the City will support “the continued access to the Fisherman’s Island State Park...” The resolution won’t actually stop the swap, but will be sent to the DNR alongside a similar unanimously passed resolution from Charlevoix Township that stands in opposition to the swap. Jerry Puhl of Water and Air Team Charlevoix (WATCH,) who was in attendance at the council meeting, explained that passing the resolution would send a mes- sage to the MDNR that residents of Charle voix do not want the 416.3 acres to be mined by the ce- ment factory. “The people of this community are very passionate about Fisher- man’s Island State Park. The peo- ple want you to show support in voting for this resolution,” stated Puhl. However, not all on council felt that taking such a strong stance was a good idea or even neces- sary. Newly elected First Ward representative Luther Kurtz rec- ommended taking a balanced tac- tic in dealing with the issue by eliminating the specic acreage stated in the resolution. “It would be nice to see a pro- posal before we talk about a spe- cic amount of acres,” said Kurtz. He stated that even with the acreage taken out the mes- sage that the “land is still impor- tant to” citizens would be sent to the MDNR. However strong feelings from other board members quieted Kurtz voice, as members Gibson, Porter, and Perron indicated that they wished to see the resolution pass as written, with specied acreage. Ku rtz tried to soften the resolution by creating his own language that eliminated the acreage when it came time to pass the resolution, but after a tie vote newly elected Mayor Gabe Campbell voted against changing the wording. Council then voted on the reso- lution as presented, which was surprisingly given unanimous support by all members. There- fore, whether a swap between St. Mary’s Cement and the MDNR comes to fruition or not, both the City of Charle voix and Charlevoix Township have taken a stand to try and keep the en- trance of Fisherman’s Island State Park at its current location. No Suppo t of Sw pp ng H Charlevoix City CounCil meeting, november 17, 2014 The East Jordan Lions Club is organizing its third Christmas Village in the East Jor- dan Tourist Park starting Dec. 4 and run- ning through January 4, 2015. Area churches, schools, businesses, clubs, organ- izations and families are all invited to par- ticipate and decorate a site in the park with appropriate Christmas decorations. There is no charge to decorate a site and free elec- trical service is available at each site. The Christmas Village will open on Thursday, December 4th and you may enjoy hot chocolate and cookies. Applications for a site are available from any Lions Club member, the EJ Chamber oce, or you may call JeArgetsinger at 231-582-2770. East Jordan Lions Club Christmas V illage Earlier Than the Bird B Tn Snls BOYNE CITY - We’ve all seen them at the airport. The misguided ones who seem- ingly rolled out of bed and found themselves headed for destinations across the globe… in their jammies. We’ve seen it and judged while secretly wishing we could pull it o, traveling in total comfort. What’s next? Well, the 6th an- nual Boyne City “Earlier than the Bird” holiday shopping event, that’s what. The only place other than the airport where being out and about in your sleepwear oers perks. This Saturday, November 22, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. just roll out of bed and head downtown Boyne City where you will be  joined b y friend s, famil y, coee and holiday shopping specials- all while in the comfort of your pajamas. “Who would ever imagine that people would be walking around in their pajamas and bathrobes at 7 or 8 a.m. and smiling about it?” said Jim Baumann, Boyne City Chamber of Com- merce Director. The four hour event is an “early bird” preview of all the great holiday shopping Boyne City has available. Special deals and refreshments will rule the morning and to put the icing on the cake, so to speak, those shoppers wearing their pajamas will receive a special gift of an Earlier than the Bird coee mug. “People actually line up outside some of the stores to get in for the best deals, it’s like our own lit- tle Black Friday, but six days

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CHARLEVOIX In what quicklybecame an eventful meeting with

its three new members CityCouncil finally took a stand on

the controversial land swap be-

tween St Maryrsquos Cement and theMichigan Department of Natural

ResourcesA resolution was brought be-

fore council at the request of member Jeffrey Porter who ac-

knowledged that a similar resolu-

tion had been brought beforecouncil once previously and

failed but that he felt it was timecity council ldquoweighed in on thisrdquo

matterPorter submitted resolution

2014-11-07 which states in part

that ldquothe City of Charlevoix

wishes to maintain the existingsafe and convenient access to the

park and to preserve camp-grounds trails and recreational

land in the Northern end of theFishermanrsquos Island State park

within Charlevoix Townshiphelliprdquo

after which it indicates that theCity will support ldquothe continued

access to the Fishermanrsquos IslandState Parkrdquo

The resolution wonrsquot actuallystop the swap but will be sent to

the DNR alongside a similar

unanimously passed resolutionfrom Charlevoix Township that

stands in opposition to the swapJerry Puhl of Water and Air

Team Charlevoix (WATCH) who

was in attendance at the council

meeting explained that passingthe resolution would send a mes-

sage to the MDNR that residentsof Charlevoix do not want the

4163 acres to be mined by the ce-ment factory

ldquoThe people of this community

are very passionate about Fisher-manrsquos Island State Park The peo-

ple want you to show support invoting for this resolutionrdquo stated

PuhlHowever not all on council felt

that taking such a strong stance

was a good idea or even neces-sary Newly elected First Ward

representative Luther Kurtz rec-ommended taking a balanced tac-

tic in dealing with the issue by

eliminating the specific acreage

stated in the resolutionldquoIt would be nice to see a pro-

posal before we talk about a spe-cific amount of acresrdquo said

Kurtz He stated that even withthe acreage taken out the mes-

sage that the ldquoland is still impor-

tant tordquo citizens would be sent tothe MDNR

However strong feelings fromother board members quieted

Kurtz voice as members GibsonPorter and Perron indicated that

they wished to see the resolution

pass as written with specifiedacreage Kurtz tried to soften the

resolution by creating his ownlanguage that eliminated the

acreage when it came time to

pass the resolution but after a tie

vote newly elected Mayor GabeCampbell voted against changing

the wordingCouncil then voted on the reso-

lution as presented which wassurprisingly given unanimous

support by all members There-

fore whether a swap between StMaryrsquos Cement and the MDNR

comes to fruition or not both theCity of Charlevoix and

Charlevoix Township have takena stand to try and keep the en-

trance of Fishermanrsquos Island

State Park at its current location

N) S)+- ) S0$( H+

Charlevoix City CounCil meeting november 17 2014

The East Jordan Lions Club is organizingits third Christmas Village in the East Jor-

dan Tourist Park starting Dec 4 and run-

ning through January 4 2015 Areachurches schools businesses clubs organ-

izations and families are all invited to par-ticipate and decorate a site in the park with

appropriate Christmas decorations Thereis no charge to decorate a site and free elec-

trical service is available at each site The

Christmas Village will open on ThursdayDecember 4th and you may enjoy hot

chocolate and cookies Applications for asite are available from any Lions Club

member the EJ Chamber office or you maycall Jeff Argetsinger at 231-582-2770

East Jordan Lions Club Christmas Village

Earlier Than

the BirdB ( =

BOYNE CITY - Wersquove all

seen them at the airport Themisguided ones who seem-

ingly rolled out of bed andfound themselves headed for

destinations across the globehellipin their jammies Wersquove seen it

and judged while secretly

wishing we could pull it offtraveling in total comfort

Whatrsquos next Well the 6th an-nual Boyne City ldquoEarlier than

the Birdrdquo holiday shoppingevent thatrsquos what The only

place other than the airport

where being out and about inyour sleepwear offers perks

This Saturday November 22from 7 am to 11 am just roll

out of bed and head downtownBoyne City where you will be

joined by friends family coffee

and holiday shopping specials-all while in the comfort of

your pajamas ldquoWho would

ever imagine that peoplewould be walking around intheir pajamas and bathrobes

at 7 or 8 am and smiling

about itrdquo said Jim BaumannBoyne City Chamber of Com-

merce DirectorThe four hour event is an

ldquoearly birdrdquo preview of all thegreat holiday shopping Boyne

City has available Special

deals and refreshments willrule the morning and to put

the icing on the cake so tospeak those shoppers wearing

their pajamas will receive aspecial gift of an Earlier than

the Bird coffee mug ldquoPeople

actually line up outside someof the stores to get in for the

best deals itrsquos like our own lit-tle Black Friday but six days

ahead of timerdquo said Baumann

The event is sponsored bythe Boyne City Main Street

Program and the Boyne AreaChamber of Commerce For

more information contact thechamber at 231-582-6222

Sweats and workout clothes

are not eligible as pajamasldquoThis is one of the most fun

days of the year and there re-ally are big discountsrdquo Bau-

mann said

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Page 2A Charlevoix County News November 2 214

O NL I NE A T WWW C H A R L E V O I X C O U NT YNE WS C O MNews

Jae) H S) 69

(Jaa 28 1945 - $eBe 13 2014)

James Henry Shooks of Central

Lake died at his home November13 2014

He was born in Charlevoix on

January 28 1945 to Walter andJoanna (Keizer) Shooks He grad-

uated from Central Lake HighSchool and attended North-west-

ern Michigan College for threeyears

On March 4 1967 he married

Patricia Stinson in Traverse CityThey moved to Central Lake in

1968 Jim worked for 18 years atMedusaCemexSouthdown He

was an avid hunter and fisher-man

Surviving are his wife Patricia

children Molly (Robert) Hybl of Central Lake Sarah (Darin) Petri

of Fowlerville Emily Shooks of Mancelona and Rebecca

(Richard) Graham of CentralLake nine g randchildren sisters

Kathryn (Nathan) Boss of

Charlevoix and Janet (Paul) Deanof Midland and brother Wayne

(Linda) Shooks of DeWittPrivate family services were

held at 3 pm Saturday Novem-

ber 15 2014 at Hastings Funeral

Home in Ellsworth with PastorDave Scott officiating Burial in

Atwood Cemetery

Ca($e) E Wa() 78

(a 20 1936 - $eBe 12 2014)

Charles E Watros of Ellsworth

died Wednesday November 12

2014 at McLaren Northern Michi-gan in Petoskey

He was born May 20 1936 in

Alba Michigan to Fred D and

Mary (Williams) WatrosHe graduated from Central

Lake High School and thereaftertrained as a diesel mechanic

Chuck served his country for fouryears in the US Navy stationed

in Brooklyn New York

On November 8 1958 he mar-ried Sarah Parks in Ann Arbor

They lived in the Caro and CassCity area Chuck worked as a

diesel mechanic for Valley GMCin Saginaw In 1991 they moved to

Ellsworth and he worked at CPI

later Demcorp in Charlevoix for15 years in assembly and as su-

pervisor He was a baseballcatcher in high school and always

enjoyed watching baseball Healso enjoyed joining Sarah in her

varied activities

Surviving are his wife Sarahchildren James (Charleen) Wa-

tros of Crawfordsville FloridaTammy (David) Skiles of Deford

Charles I Watros of CharlevoixBrian (Kim) Watros of Mio eight

grandchildren four step-grand-

children two great-grandchildrenand seven step-great-grandchil-

dren nieces and nephews Chuckwas the thirteenth of fourteen

children and was preceded by allhis siblings as well as one step-

grandchild Amy Skiles

The funeral service was Mon-day November 17 at the Ellsworth

Wesleyan Church with the RevChris Wallace officiating Burial

in Ellsworth Cemetery

Arrangements were made by

Hastings Funeral Home inEllsworth online at wwwhast-

ingsfuneralcom

Aampamp M C$c$+ 94

(ag 22 1920 $ 11 2014)

Ann M Colclough of Bellaire

formerly of Farmington Hills

died Tuesday November 11 2014at Meadow Brook Medical CareFacility in Bellaire

She was born August 22 1920 in

Peck Michigan to Julius and An-tonia (Lapka) Kasprus

She married Edward Colcloughin 1941 and they lived in Port

Huron Livonia and FarmingtonHills Mr Colclough died in 1969

Mrs Colclough worked as a

cook on ships on the Great Lakesduring WWII She worked as a

secretary for State Farm Insur-ance in Livonia for many years

She enjoyed Bingo socializingwith friends and painting She

has been a resident at Meadow

Brook for the last three and a half years

Surviving are her children Bev-erly (Rob) Hott of East Jordan

and John (Patricia) Colclough of Novi grandchildren David Col-

clough Lori Habit Lisa Ciolli

Adam Hott and Kelly Hott fivegreat-grandchildren her sister

Helen McAllister of Sanduskyand several nieces and nephews

Graveside service was held Fri-day November 14 2014 at Zion

Cemetery in Watertown Town-

ship Michigan with Pastor JerryGriggs officiating

Arrangements were made byHastings Funeral Home in

Ellsworth online at wwwhast-ingsfuneralcom

G(damp Pee() 78(deC 1 1935 $ 10 2014)

Gordon Peters of ChandlerTownship passed away at home

Monday November 10 2014

Gordon was born on December1 1935 in Dearborn MI the son of

George and Georgia (Griffin) Pe-ters He worked for Michigan

Maple Block for thirty-five yearsuntil he retired Gordon enjoyed

camping and fishing

Gordon is survived by his wifeMary of fifty four years sons

Gary Tom (Rachel) daughtersSusan Goodrich and Melissa

(Rick) Schmoldt grandchildrenAmanda Ben Breanna Austin

Valorie and Marcus He is pre-

ceded in death by his parentsbrothers Forrest Ralph Elmer

and GordonA gathering of family and

friends was held Saturday No-

vember 15 2014 at the ChandlerTownship Hall

Stackus Funeral Home of Boyne City served the family

Ka$eeamp E$$eamp Seeaamp 77

ag 28 1937 - $eBe 13 2014

On November 13 2014 Kath-leen Ellen (Sheehan) Sheean

passed away at McLaren North-ern Michigan Hospital She was

born in Los Angeles CA on Au-

gust 28 1937 and grew up inGrosse Pointe Michigan graduat-

ing from St Paulrsquos High School in1955 After attending Michigan

State University she studied Art

at the College for Creative Studiesand then joined the Commercial

Art Group at GM PhotographicIn 1960 she married Michael

Sheean and they have two sonsMichael Jr and Timothy Patrick

She was a devoted mother and

grandmother and involved inhere community In 1998 they re-

tired in Boyne City where she wasactive in the Eta Nu Womanrsquos

Charity Boyne Valley Garden

Club Saint Mathewrsquos Parish

Boyne City Yacht Club and other

local organizations

Mass was celebrated at St

Mathewrsquos Church in Boyne City

on Monday November 17 2014

Fr Denny Stilwell served as cele-

brant

Donations may be made to the

Eta Nu Endowment Fund PO 133

Boyne City MI 49712

Geampeee F+(e)amp 79

($C 12 1935 $ 17 2014)

Genevieve J Furgeson 79 of

Hayes Township died Monday

November 17 2014 at her place of

residence She was born in Gay-

lord on October 12 1935 to Elmer

and Kathryn (McVannell) Cran-

dell The family lived on a farm

outside of Gaylord for ten years

then moved to a farm on Horton

Bay Road outside of Boyne City

Genevieve ldquoSisrdquo graduated from

Boyne City High School in 1954

ldquoSisrdquo worked for Boyne Prod-

ucts then worked for the Emmet

County Friendship Center fortwenty-eight years until she re-

tired

She married Grant Furgeson

Jr on June 30 1956 They lived on

the Furgeson farm in Hayes

Township for fifty-two years

She is survived by her brothers

Robert (Pauline) Crandell and

Daniel (Starane) Crandell sister-

in-law Diana Crandell (Doug

Kuebler) all of Charlevoix lots of

nieces and nephews and great-

nieces and nephews She was pre-

ceded in death by her father and

mother Elmer and Kathryn

Crandell and her husband Grant

Furgeson Jr on August 7 2007

Visitation will be from 6-8 pm

Thursday November 20 at the

Winchester Funeral Home inCharlevoix where the funeral will

be held at 11 am Friday Novem-

ber 21 The Reverend James Mort

will officiate Burial will be in

Brookside Cemetery

Rc SRick Smith of Boyne City died

Oct 6 2014 A memorial service

will take place at 11 am Satur-

day Nov 22 at the First Presbyte-

rian Church of Boyne City with a

gathering of family and friends

from 10 am until the time of

service

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CHARLEVOIX - TheCharlevoix Farmers Market

will be hosting a specialThanksgiving Market on

Tuesday November 25thfrom 9am-1pm at the

Charlevoix Public Library

More than 15 different ven-dors will be on hand with

specialty items made just forthe big day Fresh pies apple

cider squash stuffing maplesyrup baked goods fruit

produce and of course farm

fresh turkeys will be avail-able to feed your family on

this special holidayldquoThanksgiving is the per-

fect time for the communityto thank their local farmers

for all the hard work they do

to feed our familiesrdquo saidMarket Manager Bethany

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thank them ldquoEnjoy some of their delicious productsrdquo

said Pearson ldquoThere is noth-

ing the farmers enjoy morethan feeding healthy food to

the people of their commu-nityrdquo

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and Bridge Cards and takes

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Thanksgiving is a time to

gather for a meal with theones you love and reflect onall you are thankful for

Not everyone can afford tocook a meal with all the

trimmings this Thanksgiv-ing but there are a handful

of locations that are serv-

ing a Community Thanks-giving Dinner for free or by

donationBoyne City The Boyne

City Eagles is having theirannual Thanksgiving Din-

ner on the 27th It is from

noon ndash 200 pm and is freeand open to everyone You

can always make a smalldonation to help with next

yearrsquos dinner too

Charlevoix The 8th An-nual Community Thanks-

giving Dinner will be heldon Thanksgiving Day from

noon to 300 pm at theUnited Methodist Church

104 State Street The mealis provided at no charge

All are welcome

Gaylord St MaryrsquosCathedral is hosting their

annual CommunityThanksgiving Dinner on

the 27th from 200 ndash 600 pm

Appetizers and Fellowshipstart at 200 pm and then

dinner will be served start-ing at 300pm The meal is

free and open to everyone

in the community Therewill be turkey sweet pota-

toes mashed potatoessquash green bean casse-

role rolls and sweet breadcheese and fruit trays rel-

ish trays and a desserttable complete with an as-

sortment of pies

Grayling The CrawfordAuSable Community

Thanksgiving Dinner is onNovember 27th from noon ndash

200 pm Dinner is at theCamp Grayling Army Air-

field Mess Hall and dinner

is free You can have yourmeal delivered if you canrsquot

make it out just call Sallyat 989-348-9418 and you can

schedule Dial-A-Ride trans-portation by the 25th at 500

pm by calling (989) 348-5409

Oscoda County Therewill be a Thanksgiving Din-

ner at the Luzerne Ameri-can Legion on the 27th

from 100 ndash 430 pm Dinner

is by donation and you cancall (989) 826-5950 for more

detailsCheboygan There will be

a Thanksgiving Dinner atthe Knights of Columbus

hosted by the Salvation

Army The dinner starts atnoon on the 27th

If you would like to vol-unteer at one of these com-

munity dinners they are

always looking for people tohelp prepare or serve the

food You can call any of the locations if you are in-

terested in helping thisThanksgiving

Thanksgiving CommunityDinners all around the North

B lt J B

CHARLEVOIX In what

may prove to be the first of many special city work ses-

sions multiple ideas for how

the city should move into thefuture were discussed in-

cluding a call for the City andnearby townships to cooper-

ate and make things betterfor the community despite

what their address may be

The idea started withnewly elected Mayor Gabe

Campbell who explained tocouncil that he wanted to see

ldquomore cooperation betweenthe townships and the cityrdquo

Campbell stated he felt that

cooperating would ldquobetterthe communityrdquo in general

and that he hoped trust could

be built so that positivechanges could be made He

expressed his feeling that theidea they shouldnrsquot work to-

gether was ldquoridiculousrdquo andexplained that in his opinion

being from one or the otherwas only a political issue not

a tangible one

ldquoYou donrsquot know where the(boundary) stops when you

go for a walkrdquo stated Camp-bell

His sentiments wereechoed by several on council

who agreed that more coop-

eration would be ideal inmaking the community more

cohesive One suggestion forhelping build trust and unity

was to create a RecreationAuthority in the area that

would oversee city owned

amenities and make themmore available and open to

non-city residents Thiswould make it possible for all

interested to utilize theseareas such as Mt McSauba

or the city golf course to do

so more easily and afford-ably

All members of council feltthat this idea of creating a

Recreational Authority

would be a good step toward

the ultimate goal of bringingthe Townships and City into

a more harmonious relation-ship City Manager Rob

Straebel indicated that al-

though interaction with thetownships have gotten better

in recent years the politicswere still a struggle to get

past for both entitiesldquoOur fire departments

work very well together I

think itrsquos the politics that bogus down on thisrdquo stated

StraebelStraebel also stated city

staff has begun preparing tomake efforts to build cooper-

ation between the entities al-

ready Township leaders havebeen invited to an upcoming

meeting where the issue of

recreation will be openly dis-cussed and hopefully inputcan be given from both sides

Other ideas proposed in-

cluded utilizing current un-developed properties in the

area to bring in more rev-enue re-evaluating the trees

and lighting on the trees inthe downtown area to reduce

costs and make the aesthet-

ics more pleasing and put-ting more energy into fixing

street problems in the resi-dential areas of the city The

council also discussed mak-ing the City Clerk position

into a full time position as

currently the 29 hour a week job makes it difficult to keep

up with all the necessarytasks the clerk is required to

perform

As this was simply a worksession no decisions were

made but the ideas given atthe meeting give City Man-

agement and staff directionfor creating the 201516

budget A budget has not

been created at this pointbut a draft will hopefully be

submitted near the end of December

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MEDICAL INNOVATIONS amp LIFE-CHANGING INVENTIONS

This is a time of incredible

progress in medical sciences un-

derstanding of how to diagnose

and treat a wide range of condi-tions Here are our top four life-

changing medical innovations

that could revolutionize health

care in 2015 -- they earned spots

on the Cleveland Clinics ninthannual list of Top 10 Medical In-

novations

The stroke ambulance

Getting to the emergency room

fast after a stroke is critically im-portant because thats where the

treatment is or used to be any-

way Its estimated that two mil-lion brain nerve cells die in each

minute that passes without treat-

ment after a brain attack

Life-changing technology A

high-tech ambulance used bysome hospitals in Sweden and

the United States can save your

life and the quality of your life

Personnel on board include aparamedic critical care nurse

and scanning technologist so the

ER comes straight to the stroke

patient A special portable com-

puted tomography (CT) scannertakes brain images within two

minutes Theyre then sent via a

4G broadband video link to hos-pital neurologists and neuro-ra-diologists for analysis and

diagnosis If an ischemic stroke

(blood clot) is detected the stroke

ambulance health care workers

can administer a clot-bustingdrug tissue-type plasminogen

activator (t-PA) The sooner t-PA

is given after a stroke the more

effective it is With t-PA treat-ment arriving sooner more

stroke survivors are likely to re-

tain or regain full function of

their mind and body The averagetime for t-PA administration in

cities without mobile stroke care

is 90 minutes with these mobile

centers its under 35 minutes

Thats over 100 million brain cells

saved a lot of brain function pre-served and disability avoided

One-shot radiation for early-

stage breast cancerDeaths from breast cancer

have dropped 20 percent in re-

cent years thanks to early detec-

tion and treatments This year

over 63000 American women willbe diagnosed with early-stage

breast cancer

Treatment for early-stage can-

cer may be a lumpectomy (re-moval of a portion of the affected

breast) plus three to six weeks of

radiation therapy five days a

week Unfortunately that long

treatment schedule can be ahardship for women who live far

from a cancer center Many drop

out because getting there is just

too difficult

Life-changing innovationNow one-dose intraoperative ra-

diation therapy (IORT) could

change all that Delivered during

surgery (after the cancer is re-

moved) this treatment focusesradiation on surrounding tissue

where risk of cancers return is

highest Its takes 30 minutes Re-

search shows its just as effective

as long-course radiation forblocking recurrence of early-

stage breast cancer

A wireless pacemakerPacemaker technology has

barely changed since 1958 with a

silver-dollar-sized pulse genera-

tor implanted below the collar-

bone sending signals via wirescalled leads to the heart itself

Trouble is leads can wear out

Life-changing innovation A

tiny wireless pacemaker(smaller than a AAA battery) is

less than 10 percent the size of a

conventional pacemaker and can

be implanted directly in the

heart An electrode senses thehearts natural rhythm and ad-

justs electrical stimulation for

healthy beats A lithium batterypowers the device for up to sevenyears when a new one can be in-

stalled through a vein without in-

vasive surgery It was approved

in Europe in 2013 and is awaiting

Food and Drug Administrationapproval here clinical trials are

about to be completed

The one-drop blood test

New blood-test procedures andtesting technology allow docs to

get info from a drop of blood

drawn from your fingertip

Life-changing innovation Sim-ilar to the instant blood-sugar

checks this new technology can

run 30 different tests from a sin-

gle droplet of blood at a price

thats a fraction of what a lab

may now charge The tests arecurrently offered at a few Wal-

greens drugstores and health

centers in California and Ari-zona Services are set to expand

soon

Other innovations that earned

spots on the Cleveland Clinics

Top 10 Medical Innovations listinclude a dengue fever vaccine

new cholesterol and heart-failure

drugs and better treatments for

advanced cancers

(c) 2014 Michael Roizen MD

and Mehmet Oz MD Distrib-

uted by King Features SyndicateInc

B d h-F

While it is not yet ldquoofficiallyrdquo

winter the temperatures outsideand snowfall may remind you that

winter is on the way If you areprone to Winter Depression or

SAD Seasonal Affective Disorder

the shorter days might having youfeeling more tired than usual

craving carbohydrates and irrita-ble Roughly 6 of the US popu-

lation suffers from SAD andanother 15 experiences a milder

form of the condition winter de-

pressionSeasonal affective disorder

SAD is a form of depression thatoccurs most frequently in the fall

and winter months as the hoursof daylight become shorter and

the temperatures become cooler

SAD has only been recognized asa diagnosis since 1985 Symptoms

are similar to other forms of de-pression and typically begin in

late fall or early winter and sub-side in the spring and summer

Symptoms include hopelessness

loss of energy social withdrawaldifficulty concentrating weight

gain and appetite changes - par-

ticularly craving foods high incarbohydrates loss of interest in

previously enjoyed activities andexcessive desire for sleep

A reduction in serotonin andmelatonin levels related to a re-

duction in sunlight and the

change of seasons may con-tribute to SAD The reduced level

of sunlight may result in a disrup-tion of the circadian rhythm the

biological clockThe incidence of seasonal affec-

tive disorder is greater in persons

living further from the equatorSAD occurs in 1 to 10 of the

US population is dependent ongeographic location and is less

common where there is snow on

the ground People of all ages candevelop SAD and the average age

of first symptoms is 23 Fourtimes as many women as men re-

port SAD symptomsLight therapy is the primary

treatment for SAD Sitting a few

feet away from a light therapy boxon a daily basis seems to change

brain chemicals related to mood

Food can also help relieve SADsymptoms Foods high in Vitamin

D fish oil fortified milk and eggyolks will help to overcome Vita-

min D deficiencies Omega-3 fattyacids appear particularly benefi-

cial in coping with SAD Our bod-

ies do not make Omega-3 fattyacids so we must eat them Oily

fatty fish such as mackerel her-ring salmon sardines and an-

chovies are good sourcesFlaxseed hemp canola and

walnut oils are good plant-based

options for Omega-3s Carbohy-drates are important in relieving

symptoms of SAD Only about 30grams a day (about 120 calories)

are necessary to produce the sero-

tonin you need Stick to complexcarbohydrates to reduce weight

gain and avoid blood sugar spikesMake dinner you largest carbohy-

drate containing meal since SADsymptoms tend to be worse in the

evening

Using Food to Improve Your Mood

B ( =

After ten years out of state Tra-verse City native Dr Sara Hall has

returned home to NorthernMichigan to open a new child fo-

cused family friendly dental prac-

tice in downtown East JordanThe new practice is focused on of-

fering a serene atmosphere and acalming experience

Dr Hall and her close knit andprofessional staff strive to main-

tain expert customer service and

a relaxed stress free experienceutilizing state of the art equip-

ment ldquoOur staff has previous ex-perience in the hospitality

industry as well as in the dentaloffice We see ourselves as friendly

and approachable and our goal is

to deliver dental care above andbeyond a patientrsquos expectationsrdquo

said HallDr Hall is a graduate of the Uni-

versity of Michigan and practiceddentistry for the State of Ten-

nessee in the arena of public

health from 2007-2014 She choseto set up the practice in East Jor-

dan because of family connec-tions ldquoEast Jordan is a perfect

mix of small town charm andbusiness opportunity Less re-

liance on tourism and more year

round economic industry and sta-

bility is why I chose to build my

practice hererdquo she saidThe services Hall Dental offers

include exams cleanings radi-

ographs fillings extractions andsealants with a practice focus of

education and prevention In factDr Hall intends to participate in

dental screenings and educationin the schools ldquoWe are scheduled

to participate in dental health

month at East Jordan Elementary

School in February We are always

seeking opportunities to promotedental health in the communityrdquo

said Hall

Hall Dental is a Blue Cross BlueShield and Delta Dental provider

and offers reasonable rates for in-dividuals without dental insur-

ance You can call 231-536-5030 toschedule an appointment

Hall Dental opens inDowntown East Jordan

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an excellent spot to find qual-

ity used items of virtually anykind and the proceeds from

sales at the Resale Shop helpto support the ongoing mission

of the Mancelona Food Pantryin providing food for area fam-

ilies in need

ldquoThe Food Pantry servesfamilies throughout Antrim

Countyrdquo states Edith Plumb avolunteer at the establishment

and Secretary of the BoardldquoIt was founded about 10 years

ago and is ran by a very dedi-

cated group of volunteers Weserve approximately 200 fami-

lies in assisting with the food

needs each month whichtranslates into approximately

700 individualsrdquoProceeds from sales at the

Resale Shop greatly assist in

serving those familyrsquos needsHighlights of the donated

items available include justabout every type of household

article including furniturenick knacks dishes and tools

Shoppers will also find a wide

selection of toys yard equip-ment such as lawn mowers

grills and even snow shovels

These goods are donated bylocal individuals businessesand those from downstate who

have summer residences in the

areaThe facility is a large three-

story building that was once a

church Inside customers willfind two levels devoted to re-

sale displays and one floorlevel for the food pantry and

fellowship hall

ldquoIt is a very nice environ-mentrdquo relates Edith Plumb

ldquoOur mission is getting moreand more important all the

time as more people are inneed of assistance with the

food needs We are part of the

Northwest Michigan ActionAgency Food Coalition with is

a group of about 40 food

pantryrsquos in the area that coop-erate with each other in stay-ing informed about the issues

affecting usrdquo

The Mancelona Food Pantryamp Resale Shop is located at 201

N Maple Street in Mancelona

The Resale Shop is open Tues-day through Friday from 9 am

until 4 pm and Saturday from9 am until 2 pm The Food

Pantry is open Tuesday

through Thursday from 9 amunit 4 pm For additional in-

formation please call (231) 587-9606

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The holidays are

upon us and formany the season of good tidingsand cheer ushers in feelings of lone-

liness and despair Unfortunatelythere are many of us who will not

be surrounded by caring family and

friends There are those whohave lost loved ones and with their

death long-standing traditions arediscarded Others experience the

changes of family growing up andmoving away Not everyonersquos holi-

day season looks like a Norman

Rockwell painting with carolerssinging postal workers delivering

presents and friends and family ar-riving to share good times What is

to be a joyous season is instead filledwith feelings of sadness and grief

This is a time that can challenge a

personrsquos mental emotional andphysical health

While the weather may be bleakthere are some things we can do to

brighten the holidays for others andourselves Psychologists at the Uni-

versity of California have conducted

numerous studies on happinessTheir research concludes that ex-

pressing gratitude and deliberatelyfocusing on things for which wersquore

thankful will lead to a happier lifeExchanging gloomy thoughts and

downheartedness for feelings of

gratefulness is a process which canbe learned and practiced Regular

gratitude practice leads to amore optimistic attitude greater re-

siliency and increased capacity

to cope with lifersquos challengesTaking the time to express your

thankfulness to others begets posi-tive feelings both to the person re-

ceiving the message as well as thesender By deliberately seeking op-

portunities to be grateful we are

practicing anintrinsic motivation that leads to

happiness We develop a more posi-tive attitude that makes the world

more vibrant betterFor some tangible reminders are

a way to begin the process of ac-

knowledging those things for whichthey can be grateful Journal entries

provide a simple way of trackingdaily occurrences and people for

whom we are thankful Others sug-gest keeping a ldquogratitude jarrdquo which

is to be filled with slips of paper ex-

pressing things for which oneis grateful Still others find a prayer

ritual of ldquocounting their blessingsrdquo

works best Expressing gratitudecan be as simple as telling someonein the grocery store you appreciate

their carrying your groceries to the

car or doing something small butmeaningful for the person at the li-

brary who helps you or letting aneighbor know you are there for

them if they need anythingRegardless of how you choose to

implement it taking the time to re-

flect on the things and people forwhich you are thankful will lead to

a happier and fuller life It will alsoinspire others to consider the posi-

tive aspects of their lives and per-haps lead to the joyous feeling of the

holidays throughout the year

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Hospice of NorthwestMichigan has joined Giv-

ingTuesday a first of its kindeffort that will harness the

collective power of a uniqueblend of partnersmdashcharities

families businesses and indi-

vidualsmdashto transform howpeople think about talk about

and participate in the givingseason Coinciding with the

Thanksgiving Holiday and the

kickoff of the holiday shop-ping season GivingTuesday

will inspire people to take col-laborative action to improve

their local communities giveback in better smarter ways

to the charities and causes

they support and help create abetter world

Taking place December 2the Tuesday after Thanksgiv-

ing GivingTuesday will har-ness the power of social

media to create a national

movement around the holi-days dedicated to giving simi-

lar to how Black Friday andCyber Monday have become

days that are today synony-mous with holiday shopping

ldquoGivingTuesday is a counter

narrative to Black Friday andCyber Monday because it re-

minds us that the spirit of theholiday giving season should

be about community and not just consumerismrdquo said

Kathy Calvin CEO of the UN

Foundation ldquoThe most mean-ingful gift we can give our

children loved ones friendsand neighbors is the commit-

ment to work together to helpbuild a better worldrdquo

Hospice of NorthwestMichigan joined the Giv-

ingTuesday movement as a

way to channel the generousspirit of the holiday season

and to inspire action aroundcharitable giving Those who

are interested in joining the

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos virtual GivingTuesday

initiative can visit wwwhospi-cenwmorg and click on the

Donation button You are alsoinvited to join and share our

Facebook virtual event at

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos Facebook page hos-

picenwmifacebookcom andpost your ldquoUnselfiesrdquo These

are photos of yourself pledg-ing to give ldquoOn Black Friday

and Cyber Monday we shop

for gifts to give to people wecare about This movement

inspires us as a community togive to causes we care about

So I challenge each of you togive to a cause as a gift to

those you care about Charita-

ble giving keeps on giving forso much longer than just a

holiday seasonrdquo said AmyWieland Executive Director

of Hospice of NorthwestMichigan

Today more than 10000 or-

ganizations have joined themovement and are providing

creative ways people can em-brace GivingTuesday and

collaborate in their giving ef-forts to create more meaning-

ful resultsldquoItrsquos been a privilege to

work with remarkable leaders

all over the country building amovement around Giv-

ingTuesdayrdquo said HenryTimms 92Yrsquos Executive Direc-

tor ldquoThis initiative has truly

been crowd-sourced by someof the smartest and most con-

nected minds among the nextgeneration of philanthropists

and entrepreneursrdquo For moredetails about the Giv-

ingTuesday movement visit

the GivingTuesday website(wwwgivingtuesdayorg)

Facebook page(httpswwwfacebookcom

GivingTuesday)The Health Department of

Northwest Michigan is man-

dated by the Michigan PublicHealth Code to promote well-

ness prevent disease providequality healthcare address

health problems of vulnerablepopulations and protect the

environment for the residents

and visitors of AntrimCharlevoix Emmet and Ot-

sego counties For additionalinformation about Hospice of

Northwest Michigan call(800) 551-4041 or visit

wwwhospicenwmorg

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The Jordan River Arts annual Artsand Crafts Fair deemed successful

not only by the Board of Directorsbut also by most of the vendors and

the buyers Over 1500 persons camethrough the door with many very

pleased with their purchases Of the

fifty three vendors many renewedtheir place for next yearrsquos fair There

was a great variety of original itemswith awards given in two categoriesmdash

best Individual Item and most Cre-ative Set Up Best Individual item

first prize was given to Les Vander-

Meulen for a three foot hand carvedmotorcycle with over 20 types of

wood being used The second prizefor best individual item went to Elsie

Vredenberg for her turkey quilt Firstprize in the most creative set up was

given to Wendy Corona for her ldquoAn-

tique Christmasrdquo displays She usedantique or recycled items and deco-

rated each with silk flowers andChristmas decorations The second

prize in most creative setup went toKari Morningstar for ldquoImagine that

Originalsrdquo Rusty Hart artist and

member of JRAC was the judge

It should be noted that JRAC hadtheir own booth They were sellingseveral different items High sales

were for the seed packets Patrons se-

lected seed of flowers lettuce andherbs placed in envelopes Each en-

velope was decorated with art workfrom the sketchbook exhibit These

packets will also be available in the

JRAC Gift Market opening November23 running through December 19 at

the Jordan River Art Center Also of note for sale were the caramel apples

donated by Kilwins of Charlevoix

The gourmet lunch is always a big hitwith plans already started for next

yearThe JRAC Board owes a big thank

you to the East Jordan High Schoolfor the use of the facility to the many

persons helping whether members

friends or students to the vendorsboth the faithful and the new and to

those in attendance whether buyingsomething or just enjoying the out-

ing

This event is one of the major fundraising events for JRAC with much of

the funds used for scholarships

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EAST JORDAN - The

2014 Annual Members Artfor Sale has a new name

and a new look It is nowcalled JRAC Gift Market

informing patrons of the

arts that it is a sale not just for members but for

any person looking forone of a kind original

gifts This is one of JRACrsquos significant fund

raising events

With many years of success indicate that peo-

ple enjoy purchasing oneof a kind art pieces as

Christmas and holidaygifts A wide variety of

items are included from

holiday cards printspainting toys wearable

items ceramic and sculp-ture Prices will range

from $5 to several hun-

dred There will be abeautiful Fraser fir tree

from McPherson Ever-greens to showcase the

many ornaments for sale

Also for sale will be abeautiful Doug Delind ce-

ramic wall hanging do-nated to JRAC by Nancy

and Dick CunninghamThe opening reception

will be Sunday November

23 from 1 mdash 4 pm JordanRiver Art Center 301

Main St East Jordan Theshow will close Friday

December 19 This is ashow not to be missed

For further information

contact curator BabsYoung 231-645-2220 or

email at

Gift Market opens

Sa$ig f hadade ampae( be C(hia Tchd a+aiabea( (he JRAC gi aampke(1

David Coveyou owner of Coveyoursquos

Scenic Farm received the 2014 LocalFood Hero award on November 12 at

Around the Table Growing Together

the second food and farming confer-ence sponsored by North CentralMichigan College and the Local Food

Alliance (LFA) Local Food Alliance

members submitted nominations andcomments praising Dave as a ldquore-

naissance farmer-engineer who dedi-cated his life to providing our

community with the high qualityfood to feed not just our bodies but

our minds and souls our relation-

ships and communityrdquo LFA memberspraised Coveyou for training young

farmers using geo-thermal and solarenergy on his farm and partnering

with businesses institutions andstores to get more local farm prod-

ucts into the community

More than eighty people attendedthe conference which focused on

ways to increase the economic viabil-

ity of area farms and increase theavailability of healthy nutritiouslocal food Speakers included

Michelle Walk MSUE with the UP

Food Exchange Brandon Seng andMark Coe with Goodwillrsquos Farm-to-

Freezer Program and WendyWieland and Rob Sirrine with MSUE

and Traverse Cityrsquos Food Hub Allspoke of the need to support local

farmers as a critical economic issue

Creating jobs keeping money in thecommunity feeding and educating

kids about healthy food developingstrong community partnerships were

the themes of the evening They out-lined creative programs in their re-

gions to support farmers and food

producersSponsors of the events along with

North Central Michigan College in-

cluded ISLANDmdashInstitute for Sus-tainable Living Art and NaturalDesign Petoskey-Harbor Springs

Area Community Foundation Grain

Train Natural Foods Market MSUExtension Taste the Local Difference

ndash Michigan Land Use InstituteUSDArsquos Farm Service Agency and

McLean amp Eakin BooksellersNorth Centralrsquos Iron Horse Cafeacute

chef Jamee Fry prepared a local

foods dinner with donations fromBillrsquos Farm Market Grain Train Nat-

ural Foods Market Blackbird Gar-dens and Crooked Tree Breadworks

B J== B

The Northern Michigan Chorale isholding their Fall Concert this Satur-

day and Sunday November 22nd and23rd at Petoskey High School The

show times are November 22nd at

300 pm and 730 pm and November23rd at 300 pm

The theme of the concert this yearis ldquoMusic has Brought us Togetherrdquo

Music included will be selections

from The Sound of Music GeorgeGershwinrsquos ldquoFascinating Rhythmrdquo

and ldquoStrike up the Bandrdquo Also in-cluded is a Don Large arrangement

of ldquoWhen the Saints go Marching inrdquoand several patriotic numbers includ-

ing ldquoBattle Hymn of the Republicrdquo

Julie Pierpont is the Director andHoward Richards is joining them as

an accompanist The singers them-selves are from all over Northern

Michigan including Petoskey Alan-son Cheboygan Boyne Falls Gay-

lord East Jordan Charlevoix

Wolverine Indian River PellstonWalloon Lake Boyne City Mackinaw

City Harbor Springs Levering andCarp Lake There will also be per-

formances by some soloists and smallgroups from within the Chorale

The Northern Michigan Chorale

got started around 31 years ago withDon Large as the Director Don was

from Detroit and had choral groupsat radio station WJR and the Univer-

sity of Detroit He passed away in

1988 and then other Directors such asConnie Tanner Will Moyer Jerry

Westerman and Julie Pierpont filledhis shoes Some of the accompanists

for the Chorale include Bea ThomasKris Anderson Sally Page and

Howard Richards

Tickets for adults are $10 and kids12 and under are $7 You can call the

Petoskey Regional Chamber of Com-merce for tickets or you can go to nm-

choraleorg and order them onlineYou can also get them from any

Chorale member if you happen to

know someone in the group Jointhem this Saturday or Sunday for a

great show

L)amp F)) H+) )()+

Northern Michigan

Chorale Fall Concert

The Namp(heamp Michiga Champae Fa Cceamp( i (hi Sa(ampda ad Sda0 N+ebeamp 88d ad 89ampd1

31ST ANNUAL CHARLEVOIX

COUNTY CROP WALK

To the EditorThank you to over 100 walkers and

helpers who participated in the 31st

Annual CROP Walk which was heldon Saturday September 27

Charlevoix Country raised more than$2385800 for hunger relief agencies

at home and around the globe Over

$600000 will be shared by six localfood pantries

Thank you to Castle Farms Elm

Pointe Ironton CongregationalChurch East Jordan Area Chamberof Commerce Michelle Nowka from

At Your Service Good Samaritan

Charlevoix Sherriff Dept East JordanRotary Club for proving lunch and to

Barb Worgess Connie Nowka andMichayla Nowak for preparing and

serving lunch

Special thanks to an Anonymousdonor for their continued support

through the Charlevoix County Com-

munity FoundationThe 32nd Charlevoix Crop Walk

will be held Saturday September 26

2015

Marge Teske

Charlevoix County Crop WalkTreasurer

letters to the eDitorLetters may be submitted by e-mail to officeCharlevoixCountyNewscom

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CHARLEVOIX - BeginningVeterans Day 2014 CharlevoixPermanent Hair Removal LLC is

offering a continuous 10 dis-count and free initial consulta-

tion to Veterans

Charlevoix based state li-censed electrolysis Karen Ferber

knows that although beauty is aconcept everyone understands

itrsquos expressed differently by eachindividual A personrsquos sense of

personal beauty is based on their

insight into who they uniquelyare Sometimes people feel that

excess facial or body hair con-ceals that potential Ferber be-

lieves she provides a service thathelps people become more confi-

dent and ultimately better

equipped to reach their potentialand who deserves a boost in con-

fidence more than our militaryldquoI recently met a young

women who served our countryin the military and wanted to

help her outrdquo said Ferber ldquoThen

I thought how about a discountfor any veteranrdquo Ferber ad-

heres to a belief that when a per-son feels attractive they have a

more vibrant and fulfilling lifeand sometimes they need assis-

tance to enhance their appear-

ance so they can be trulycomfortable with their selves

and embrace life more fully ldquoIwant to help you express your

finest selfrdquo she said

The service Ferber provides isnot exclusive to women Some

men just naturally have toomuch body hair for their own

sense of style or their partnerrsquostaste and that may interfere with

a well groomed appearance

which is important in businessas well as socially ldquoIf yoursquore not

someone who cheerfully toler-ates a time-consuming hair

maintenance routine then thepermanent solution I offer is

what yoursquore looking forrdquo she

saidElectrolysis was invented by a

physician 100 years ago to treat apatient with an ingrown eyelash

A fine wire probe is inserted intoa hair follicle and then electric

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to time consuming hair removalrituals

Most areas of the body can be

treated with electrolysis includ-ing the eyebrows face abdomen

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but sometimes a temporaryslight reddening of the skin may

occur rdquoI like helping people feel

better about themselves givingthem confidence and I love meet-

ing new peoplerdquo she saidCall Karen for a free consulta-

tion at 231-547-9025

Permanent hairremoval is not justfor women

B lt J B

CHARLEVOIX At the regular

meeting of City Council on Mon-day council members old and

new made several resolutions tohelp the city acquire grant fund-

ing that will aide with several

projects throughout CharlevoixAt the start of the meeting two

grants were brought beforecouncil by the Charlevoix His-

toric Society that will help fundpainting the lighthouse on South

Pier in 2016 Historic Society

representative Denise Fate camebefore council to explain that

painting the lighthouse will benecessary as the current paint is

fading quickly Fate explained to

council that the city owns thelighthouse but due to a contract

the Historic Society maintainsthe lighthouse However in

order for the Historic Society tofund maintenance the light-

house has to be the colour it was

during its time of ldquohistoric sig-

nificancerdquo That time period wasbetween the years of 1948-1955 at

which time the lighthouse wasred

Unfortunately when the light-house was last painted the paint

was chosen that fit current regu-

lations but has faded quicklyTherefore two grants offered by

the Michigan Lighthouse Assis-tance Program (MLAP) came be-

fore council to support therepainting of the structure

One grant would offer $3600

for planning and the otherwould give $12700 for rehabilita-

tion For planning the HistoricSociety will match the grant

with $1800 and for rehabilitationthey will match with $6350 In

addition to the grant moneys for

planning and labor costs thelocal Sherwin Williams will be

donating the paint for the light-house which is of better quality

Council approved both resolu-

tions and the project is sched-

uled to begin in 2016Another grant came before

council to help reimburse costsfrom last yearrsquos water main

freezes City Manager RobStraebel presented the Urgent

Need Grant Agreement to coun-

cil which will reimburse $114299to the City for the costs associ-

ated with repairing the mainsand other damages caused dur-

ing the harsh winter of 2013The money is offered by the

Michigan Strategic Fund Grant

and will cover roughly 50 of the costs accrued last year

Straebel stated at the meetingthat city staff is also pursuing

funds through FEMA to coverthe other half of expenses

Council approved of accepting

the grant money at the meetingIn other council news Jeffrey

Porter was elected DeputyMayor by newly elected City

Mayor Gabe Campbell Council

also determined to keep regu-

larly scheduled meetings on the

first and third Monday of eachmonth at 700 pm in council

chambers With the resignationof Arlene Staley from the Board

of Review council appointedCharlevoix citizen June Cross to

the board and newly elected

council man Bill Supernaw tothe Board of Review to replace

previous member Lyle GennetThe next meeting of City Coun-

cil is scheduled for December 1at 700 pm in council chambers

Charlevoix City CounCil november 17 2014

P$(- i- r

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ELLSWORTHmdashExtendedfire services to Norwood town-

ship was approved and up-

grades to the hall were

discussed at the November 17Banks Township Board meet-

ing

A contract between the

Banks Township Fire Depart-ment and Norwood Township

was approved The two year

agreement provides fire serv-

ices at a cost of $13000 peryear ldquoWe will want to encour-

age a much longer term there-

after but we need to find out if

wersquore going to take a beatingon thisrdquo said Supervisor

Thomas Mann

The newly appointed Town-

ship Hall Committee gave re-port on the electrical upgrades

for the upstairs banquet hall

The wiring placement new

dimmable lamps and sconcesare still the topic of much re-

search but a plan of what sort

of lighting and wiring changes

was explained to the board indetail The electrical upgrades

are the first stage of a three

phase improvement plan

Phase one includes electricalupgrades two is new insula-

tion and phase three are reno-

vations including an archway

and wheelchair lift Theyasked for the boardrsquos approval

to hire an electrical firm up to

$5500 to begin stage one and

seek out an engineer to pre-pare for stage three Approval

was granted An additional

motion to compensate the

three member committee $25per meeting was also ap-

proved

The board agreed to submit$415 in medical bills from

Charlevoix Area Hospital toworkers compensation The

bill was incurred when one of the EMTs was slightly injured

while attending to a patient

ldquoThere were some lab tests todetermine that there was no

communicable diseaserdquo saidClerk Donna Heeres

The meeting opened withpublic comment Resident

David Draper addressed the

board concerning the condi-tion of North Dennis Road In

1994 Draper the county andthe township split expenses to

improve the seasonal roadwith the understanding that

Draper would maintain it

which he has done for the lasttwenty years However the

condition of the road hadgrossly deteriorated in recent

years ldquoIrsquod like to see if there

is something we can work

outrdquo he said Draper has a

farm with three employees

and two other homes are onthe mile stretch of road

ldquoWersquove never had these

drainage problems beforerdquo he

said The board agreed to get abid on the cost of fill from the

road commission and asked

Draper to see if the other resi-dents can help out since he

will be doing all the work The

county no longer pays any-

thing for seasonal road im-provements Board members

are concerned about setting a

precedent and have directed

the clerk to look at how manyseasonal roads are located in

the township and what has

been done in the past They

asked Draper to return to theDecember meeting No other

action was taken

A motion to hire C2AE engi-

neering firm to assist in theapplication process for a grant

to improve Banks Township

Park was approved

The next board meeting isset for December 15 at 7 pm

banKs toWnshiP meeting november 17 2014

Township approves 1047297re services and township hall upgrades

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CHARLEVOIX In a recent 90thDistrict Court decision Judge James

Erhart determined what sentence

Charlevoix man James Jerome Gib-bons 83 will face for an incidentthat occurred in May of this year

when Gibbons shot a neighbors dog

In a complaint filed with the 90thDistrict Court on May 26th Gibbons

was charged with AbandoningCru-elty to One Animal Resulting in the

Animalrsquos Death The charge indi-

cates that Gibbons ldquocruelly (drove)or beat an animal or negligently al-

lowed an animal to suffer unneces-sary neglect torture or pain and it

resulted in the animals deathrdquoThis charge was considered a

misdemeanor with a maximum

penalty of 1 year a $200000 fineand up to 300 hours of community

service or a combination of the

threeGibbons was accused of shootinghis neighborrsquos do with a pellet gun

Once shot the animal became para-

lyzed which required the owners toeuthanize the creature Gibbons vol-

untarily turned himself in after thecharges were authorized but was

released on a $400 cash bondAccording to authorities the

sheltie had wandered onto the lawn

of Gibbons but wasnrsquot causing dis-turbance

Gibbons sentence included 365days in jail with 10 days of commu-

nity service work in lieu of jail timeand 355 days in abeyance He will

serve 6 months of probation and

pay $725 in fines and costs as well as$377 in restitution

Charlevoix Man

Sentenced for Shooting

Neighbors Dog

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701 Vogel Street Boyne City bull ph 2315824300

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=+35 -869+3lt87lt 08 +-2 95+7

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0gt73lt2371 B8gt 3=2 95+7 89=387lt+ B8gt -gt7= 63-+=387 53lt=

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3-+3-+3 ltlt3lt=+7- $81+6 $ += $

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89=387lt 0gt73lt2 -8667+=387lt 08

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7- =2 897 785567= 938

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+55 80 gt75ltlt =2B + 53135 08

58 37-86 +ltlt3lt=+7-

B 36 (355 1387 883

7+=8

3-231+7 3-+3-+3 lt

lt3lt=+7- $81+6 + 17-B 871371 +lt 3=B 3-231+7

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O NL I NE A T WWW C H A R L E V O I X C O U NT YNE WS C O MNews

Jae) H S) 69

(Jaa 28 1945 - $eBe 13 2014)

James Henry Shooks of Central

Lake died at his home November13 2014

He was born in Charlevoix on

January 28 1945 to Walter andJoanna (Keizer) Shooks He grad-

uated from Central Lake HighSchool and attended North-west-

ern Michigan College for threeyears

On March 4 1967 he married

Patricia Stinson in Traverse CityThey moved to Central Lake in

1968 Jim worked for 18 years atMedusaCemexSouthdown He

was an avid hunter and fisher-man

Surviving are his wife Patricia

children Molly (Robert) Hybl of Central Lake Sarah (Darin) Petri

of Fowlerville Emily Shooks of Mancelona and Rebecca

(Richard) Graham of CentralLake nine g randchildren sisters

Kathryn (Nathan) Boss of

Charlevoix and Janet (Paul) Deanof Midland and brother Wayne

(Linda) Shooks of DeWittPrivate family services were

held at 3 pm Saturday Novem-

ber 15 2014 at Hastings Funeral

Home in Ellsworth with PastorDave Scott officiating Burial in

Atwood Cemetery

Ca($e) E Wa() 78

(a 20 1936 - $eBe 12 2014)

Charles E Watros of Ellsworth

died Wednesday November 12

2014 at McLaren Northern Michi-gan in Petoskey

He was born May 20 1936 in

Alba Michigan to Fred D and

Mary (Williams) WatrosHe graduated from Central

Lake High School and thereaftertrained as a diesel mechanic

Chuck served his country for fouryears in the US Navy stationed

in Brooklyn New York

On November 8 1958 he mar-ried Sarah Parks in Ann Arbor

They lived in the Caro and CassCity area Chuck worked as a

diesel mechanic for Valley GMCin Saginaw In 1991 they moved to

Ellsworth and he worked at CPI

later Demcorp in Charlevoix for15 years in assembly and as su-

pervisor He was a baseballcatcher in high school and always

enjoyed watching baseball Healso enjoyed joining Sarah in her

varied activities

Surviving are his wife Sarahchildren James (Charleen) Wa-

tros of Crawfordsville FloridaTammy (David) Skiles of Deford

Charles I Watros of CharlevoixBrian (Kim) Watros of Mio eight

grandchildren four step-grand-

children two great-grandchildrenand seven step-great-grandchil-

dren nieces and nephews Chuckwas the thirteenth of fourteen

children and was preceded by allhis siblings as well as one step-

grandchild Amy Skiles

The funeral service was Mon-day November 17 at the Ellsworth

Wesleyan Church with the RevChris Wallace officiating Burial

in Ellsworth Cemetery

Arrangements were made by

Hastings Funeral Home inEllsworth online at wwwhast-

ingsfuneralcom

Aampamp M C$c$+ 94

(ag 22 1920 $ 11 2014)

Ann M Colclough of Bellaire

formerly of Farmington Hills

died Tuesday November 11 2014at Meadow Brook Medical CareFacility in Bellaire

She was born August 22 1920 in

Peck Michigan to Julius and An-tonia (Lapka) Kasprus

She married Edward Colcloughin 1941 and they lived in Port

Huron Livonia and FarmingtonHills Mr Colclough died in 1969

Mrs Colclough worked as a

cook on ships on the Great Lakesduring WWII She worked as a

secretary for State Farm Insur-ance in Livonia for many years

She enjoyed Bingo socializingwith friends and painting She

has been a resident at Meadow

Brook for the last three and a half years

Surviving are her children Bev-erly (Rob) Hott of East Jordan

and John (Patricia) Colclough of Novi grandchildren David Col-

clough Lori Habit Lisa Ciolli

Adam Hott and Kelly Hott fivegreat-grandchildren her sister

Helen McAllister of Sanduskyand several nieces and nephews

Graveside service was held Fri-day November 14 2014 at Zion

Cemetery in Watertown Town-

ship Michigan with Pastor JerryGriggs officiating

Arrangements were made byHastings Funeral Home in

Ellsworth online at wwwhast-ingsfuneralcom

G(damp Pee() 78(deC 1 1935 $ 10 2014)

Gordon Peters of ChandlerTownship passed away at home

Monday November 10 2014

Gordon was born on December1 1935 in Dearborn MI the son of

George and Georgia (Griffin) Pe-ters He worked for Michigan

Maple Block for thirty-five yearsuntil he retired Gordon enjoyed

camping and fishing

Gordon is survived by his wifeMary of fifty four years sons

Gary Tom (Rachel) daughtersSusan Goodrich and Melissa

(Rick) Schmoldt grandchildrenAmanda Ben Breanna Austin

Valorie and Marcus He is pre-

ceded in death by his parentsbrothers Forrest Ralph Elmer

and GordonA gathering of family and

friends was held Saturday No-

vember 15 2014 at the ChandlerTownship Hall

Stackus Funeral Home of Boyne City served the family

Ka$eeamp E$$eamp Seeaamp 77

ag 28 1937 - $eBe 13 2014

On November 13 2014 Kath-leen Ellen (Sheehan) Sheean

passed away at McLaren North-ern Michigan Hospital She was

born in Los Angeles CA on Au-

gust 28 1937 and grew up inGrosse Pointe Michigan graduat-

ing from St Paulrsquos High School in1955 After attending Michigan

State University she studied Art

at the College for Creative Studiesand then joined the Commercial

Art Group at GM PhotographicIn 1960 she married Michael

Sheean and they have two sonsMichael Jr and Timothy Patrick

She was a devoted mother and

grandmother and involved inhere community In 1998 they re-

tired in Boyne City where she wasactive in the Eta Nu Womanrsquos

Charity Boyne Valley Garden

Club Saint Mathewrsquos Parish

Boyne City Yacht Club and other

local organizations

Mass was celebrated at St

Mathewrsquos Church in Boyne City

on Monday November 17 2014

Fr Denny Stilwell served as cele-

brant

Donations may be made to the

Eta Nu Endowment Fund PO 133

Boyne City MI 49712

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($C 12 1935 $ 17 2014)

Genevieve J Furgeson 79 of

Hayes Township died Monday

November 17 2014 at her place of

residence She was born in Gay-

lord on October 12 1935 to Elmer

and Kathryn (McVannell) Cran-

dell The family lived on a farm

outside of Gaylord for ten years

then moved to a farm on Horton

Bay Road outside of Boyne City

Genevieve ldquoSisrdquo graduated from

Boyne City High School in 1954

ldquoSisrdquo worked for Boyne Prod-

ucts then worked for the Emmet

County Friendship Center fortwenty-eight years until she re-

tired

She married Grant Furgeson

Jr on June 30 1956 They lived on

the Furgeson farm in Hayes

Township for fifty-two years

She is survived by her brothers

Robert (Pauline) Crandell and

Daniel (Starane) Crandell sister-

in-law Diana Crandell (Doug

Kuebler) all of Charlevoix lots of

nieces and nephews and great-

nieces and nephews She was pre-

ceded in death by her father and

mother Elmer and Kathryn

Crandell and her husband Grant

Furgeson Jr on August 7 2007

Visitation will be from 6-8 pm

Thursday November 20 at the

Winchester Funeral Home inCharlevoix where the funeral will

be held at 11 am Friday Novem-

ber 21 The Reverend James Mort

will officiate Burial will be in

Brookside Cemetery

Rc SRick Smith of Boyne City died

Oct 6 2014 A memorial service

will take place at 11 am Satur-

day Nov 22 at the First Presbyte-

rian Church of Boyne City with a

gathering of family and friends

from 10 am until the time of

service

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CHARLEVOIX - TheCharlevoix Farmers Market

will be hosting a specialThanksgiving Market on

Tuesday November 25thfrom 9am-1pm at the

Charlevoix Public Library

More than 15 different ven-dors will be on hand with

specialty items made just forthe big day Fresh pies apple

cider squash stuffing maplesyrup baked goods fruit

produce and of course farm

fresh turkeys will be avail-able to feed your family on

this special holidayldquoThanksgiving is the per-

fect time for the communityto thank their local farmers

for all the hard work they do

to feed our familiesrdquo saidMarket Manager Bethany

PearsonWhatrsquos the best way to

thank them ldquoEnjoy some of their delicious productsrdquo

said Pearson ldquoThere is noth-

ing the farmers enjoy morethan feeding healthy food to

the people of their commu-nityrdquo

The Charlevoix FarmersMarket accepts Credit Cards

and Bridge Cards and takes

place every Thursday untilthe end of December (exclud-

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Thanksgiving is a time to

gather for a meal with theones you love and reflect onall you are thankful for

Not everyone can afford tocook a meal with all the

trimmings this Thanksgiv-ing but there are a handful

of locations that are serv-

ing a Community Thanks-giving Dinner for free or by

donationBoyne City The Boyne

City Eagles is having theirannual Thanksgiving Din-

ner on the 27th It is from

noon ndash 200 pm and is freeand open to everyone You

can always make a smalldonation to help with next

yearrsquos dinner too

Charlevoix The 8th An-nual Community Thanks-

giving Dinner will be heldon Thanksgiving Day from

noon to 300 pm at theUnited Methodist Church

104 State Street The mealis provided at no charge

All are welcome

Gaylord St MaryrsquosCathedral is hosting their

annual CommunityThanksgiving Dinner on

the 27th from 200 ndash 600 pm

Appetizers and Fellowshipstart at 200 pm and then

dinner will be served start-ing at 300pm The meal is

free and open to everyone

in the community Therewill be turkey sweet pota-

toes mashed potatoessquash green bean casse-

role rolls and sweet breadcheese and fruit trays rel-

ish trays and a desserttable complete with an as-

sortment of pies

Grayling The CrawfordAuSable Community

Thanksgiving Dinner is onNovember 27th from noon ndash

200 pm Dinner is at theCamp Grayling Army Air-

field Mess Hall and dinner

is free You can have yourmeal delivered if you canrsquot

make it out just call Sallyat 989-348-9418 and you can

schedule Dial-A-Ride trans-portation by the 25th at 500

pm by calling (989) 348-5409

Oscoda County Therewill be a Thanksgiving Din-

ner at the Luzerne Ameri-can Legion on the 27th

from 100 ndash 430 pm Dinner

is by donation and you cancall (989) 826-5950 for more

detailsCheboygan There will be

a Thanksgiving Dinner atthe Knights of Columbus

hosted by the Salvation

Army The dinner starts atnoon on the 27th

If you would like to vol-unteer at one of these com-

munity dinners they are

always looking for people tohelp prepare or serve the

food You can call any of the locations if you are in-

terested in helping thisThanksgiving

Thanksgiving CommunityDinners all around the North

B lt J B

CHARLEVOIX In what

may prove to be the first of many special city work ses-

sions multiple ideas for how

the city should move into thefuture were discussed in-

cluding a call for the City andnearby townships to cooper-

ate and make things betterfor the community despite

what their address may be

The idea started withnewly elected Mayor Gabe

Campbell who explained tocouncil that he wanted to see

ldquomore cooperation betweenthe townships and the cityrdquo

Campbell stated he felt that

cooperating would ldquobetterthe communityrdquo in general

and that he hoped trust could

be built so that positivechanges could be made He

expressed his feeling that theidea they shouldnrsquot work to-

gether was ldquoridiculousrdquo andexplained that in his opinion

being from one or the otherwas only a political issue not

a tangible one

ldquoYou donrsquot know where the(boundary) stops when you

go for a walkrdquo stated Camp-bell

His sentiments wereechoed by several on council

who agreed that more coop-

eration would be ideal inmaking the community more

cohesive One suggestion forhelping build trust and unity

was to create a RecreationAuthority in the area that

would oversee city owned

amenities and make themmore available and open to

non-city residents Thiswould make it possible for all

interested to utilize theseareas such as Mt McSauba

or the city golf course to do

so more easily and afford-ably

All members of council feltthat this idea of creating a

Recreational Authority

would be a good step toward

the ultimate goal of bringingthe Townships and City into

a more harmonious relation-ship City Manager Rob

Straebel indicated that al-

though interaction with thetownships have gotten better

in recent years the politicswere still a struggle to get

past for both entitiesldquoOur fire departments

work very well together I

think itrsquos the politics that bogus down on thisrdquo stated

StraebelStraebel also stated city

staff has begun preparing tomake efforts to build cooper-

ation between the entities al-

ready Township leaders havebeen invited to an upcoming

meeting where the issue of

recreation will be openly dis-cussed and hopefully inputcan be given from both sides

Other ideas proposed in-

cluded utilizing current un-developed properties in the

area to bring in more rev-enue re-evaluating the trees

and lighting on the trees inthe downtown area to reduce

costs and make the aesthet-

ics more pleasing and put-ting more energy into fixing

street problems in the resi-dential areas of the city The

council also discussed mak-ing the City Clerk position

into a full time position as

currently the 29 hour a week job makes it difficult to keep

up with all the necessarytasks the clerk is required to

perform

As this was simply a worksession no decisions were

made but the ideas given atthe meeting give City Man-

agement and staff directionfor creating the 201516

budget A budget has not

been created at this pointbut a draft will hopefully be

submitted near the end of December

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MEDICAL INNOVATIONS amp LIFE-CHANGING INVENTIONS

This is a time of incredible

progress in medical sciences un-

derstanding of how to diagnose

and treat a wide range of condi-tions Here are our top four life-

changing medical innovations

that could revolutionize health

care in 2015 -- they earned spots

on the Cleveland Clinics ninthannual list of Top 10 Medical In-

novations

The stroke ambulance

Getting to the emergency room

fast after a stroke is critically im-portant because thats where the

treatment is or used to be any-

way Its estimated that two mil-lion brain nerve cells die in each

minute that passes without treat-

ment after a brain attack

Life-changing technology A

high-tech ambulance used bysome hospitals in Sweden and

the United States can save your

life and the quality of your life

Personnel on board include aparamedic critical care nurse

and scanning technologist so the

ER comes straight to the stroke

patient A special portable com-

puted tomography (CT) scannertakes brain images within two

minutes Theyre then sent via a

4G broadband video link to hos-pital neurologists and neuro-ra-diologists for analysis and

diagnosis If an ischemic stroke

(blood clot) is detected the stroke

ambulance health care workers

can administer a clot-bustingdrug tissue-type plasminogen

activator (t-PA) The sooner t-PA

is given after a stroke the more

effective it is With t-PA treat-ment arriving sooner more

stroke survivors are likely to re-

tain or regain full function of

their mind and body The averagetime for t-PA administration in

cities without mobile stroke care

is 90 minutes with these mobile

centers its under 35 minutes

Thats over 100 million brain cells

saved a lot of brain function pre-served and disability avoided

One-shot radiation for early-

stage breast cancerDeaths from breast cancer

have dropped 20 percent in re-

cent years thanks to early detec-

tion and treatments This year

over 63000 American women willbe diagnosed with early-stage

breast cancer

Treatment for early-stage can-

cer may be a lumpectomy (re-moval of a portion of the affected

breast) plus three to six weeks of

radiation therapy five days a

week Unfortunately that long

treatment schedule can be ahardship for women who live far

from a cancer center Many drop

out because getting there is just

too difficult

Life-changing innovationNow one-dose intraoperative ra-

diation therapy (IORT) could

change all that Delivered during

surgery (after the cancer is re-

moved) this treatment focusesradiation on surrounding tissue

where risk of cancers return is

highest Its takes 30 minutes Re-

search shows its just as effective

as long-course radiation forblocking recurrence of early-

stage breast cancer

A wireless pacemakerPacemaker technology has

barely changed since 1958 with a

silver-dollar-sized pulse genera-

tor implanted below the collar-

bone sending signals via wirescalled leads to the heart itself

Trouble is leads can wear out

Life-changing innovation A

tiny wireless pacemaker(smaller than a AAA battery) is

less than 10 percent the size of a

conventional pacemaker and can

be implanted directly in the

heart An electrode senses thehearts natural rhythm and ad-

justs electrical stimulation for

healthy beats A lithium batterypowers the device for up to sevenyears when a new one can be in-

stalled through a vein without in-

vasive surgery It was approved

in Europe in 2013 and is awaiting

Food and Drug Administrationapproval here clinical trials are

about to be completed

The one-drop blood test

New blood-test procedures andtesting technology allow docs to

get info from a drop of blood

drawn from your fingertip

Life-changing innovation Sim-ilar to the instant blood-sugar

checks this new technology can

run 30 different tests from a sin-

gle droplet of blood at a price

thats a fraction of what a lab

may now charge The tests arecurrently offered at a few Wal-

greens drugstores and health

centers in California and Ari-zona Services are set to expand

soon

Other innovations that earned

spots on the Cleveland Clinics

Top 10 Medical Innovations listinclude a dengue fever vaccine

new cholesterol and heart-failure

drugs and better treatments for

advanced cancers

(c) 2014 Michael Roizen MD

and Mehmet Oz MD Distrib-

uted by King Features SyndicateInc

B d h-F

While it is not yet ldquoofficiallyrdquo

winter the temperatures outsideand snowfall may remind you that

winter is on the way If you areprone to Winter Depression or

SAD Seasonal Affective Disorder

the shorter days might having youfeeling more tired than usual

craving carbohydrates and irrita-ble Roughly 6 of the US popu-

lation suffers from SAD andanother 15 experiences a milder

form of the condition winter de-

pressionSeasonal affective disorder

SAD is a form of depression thatoccurs most frequently in the fall

and winter months as the hoursof daylight become shorter and

the temperatures become cooler

SAD has only been recognized asa diagnosis since 1985 Symptoms

are similar to other forms of de-pression and typically begin in

late fall or early winter and sub-side in the spring and summer

Symptoms include hopelessness

loss of energy social withdrawaldifficulty concentrating weight

gain and appetite changes - par-

ticularly craving foods high incarbohydrates loss of interest in

previously enjoyed activities andexcessive desire for sleep

A reduction in serotonin andmelatonin levels related to a re-

duction in sunlight and the

change of seasons may con-tribute to SAD The reduced level

of sunlight may result in a disrup-tion of the circadian rhythm the

biological clockThe incidence of seasonal affec-

tive disorder is greater in persons

living further from the equatorSAD occurs in 1 to 10 of the

US population is dependent ongeographic location and is less

common where there is snow on

the ground People of all ages candevelop SAD and the average age

of first symptoms is 23 Fourtimes as many women as men re-

port SAD symptomsLight therapy is the primary

treatment for SAD Sitting a few

feet away from a light therapy boxon a daily basis seems to change

brain chemicals related to mood

Food can also help relieve SADsymptoms Foods high in Vitamin

D fish oil fortified milk and eggyolks will help to overcome Vita-

min D deficiencies Omega-3 fattyacids appear particularly benefi-

cial in coping with SAD Our bod-

ies do not make Omega-3 fattyacids so we must eat them Oily

fatty fish such as mackerel her-ring salmon sardines and an-

chovies are good sourcesFlaxseed hemp canola and

walnut oils are good plant-based

options for Omega-3s Carbohy-drates are important in relieving

symptoms of SAD Only about 30grams a day (about 120 calories)

are necessary to produce the sero-

tonin you need Stick to complexcarbohydrates to reduce weight

gain and avoid blood sugar spikesMake dinner you largest carbohy-

drate containing meal since SADsymptoms tend to be worse in the

evening

Using Food to Improve Your Mood

B ( =

After ten years out of state Tra-verse City native Dr Sara Hall has

returned home to NorthernMichigan to open a new child fo-

cused family friendly dental prac-

tice in downtown East JordanThe new practice is focused on of-

fering a serene atmosphere and acalming experience

Dr Hall and her close knit andprofessional staff strive to main-

tain expert customer service and

a relaxed stress free experienceutilizing state of the art equip-

ment ldquoOur staff has previous ex-perience in the hospitality

industry as well as in the dentaloffice We see ourselves as friendly

and approachable and our goal is

to deliver dental care above andbeyond a patientrsquos expectationsrdquo

said HallDr Hall is a graduate of the Uni-

versity of Michigan and practiceddentistry for the State of Ten-

nessee in the arena of public

health from 2007-2014 She choseto set up the practice in East Jor-

dan because of family connec-tions ldquoEast Jordan is a perfect

mix of small town charm andbusiness opportunity Less re-

liance on tourism and more year

round economic industry and sta-

bility is why I chose to build my

practice hererdquo she saidThe services Hall Dental offers

include exams cleanings radi-

ographs fillings extractions andsealants with a practice focus of

education and prevention In factDr Hall intends to participate in

dental screenings and educationin the schools ldquoWe are scheduled

to participate in dental health

month at East Jordan Elementary

School in February We are always

seeking opportunities to promotedental health in the communityrdquo

said Hall

Hall Dental is a Blue Cross BlueShield and Delta Dental provider

and offers reasonable rates for in-dividuals without dental insur-

ance You can call 231-536-5030 toschedule an appointment

Hall Dental opens inDowntown East Jordan

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Itrsquos truly a win-win organi-

zation The Mancelona FoodPantry amp Resale Shop is both

an excellent spot to find qual-

ity used items of virtually anykind and the proceeds from

sales at the Resale Shop helpto support the ongoing mission

of the Mancelona Food Pantryin providing food for area fam-

ilies in need

ldquoThe Food Pantry servesfamilies throughout Antrim

Countyrdquo states Edith Plumb avolunteer at the establishment

and Secretary of the BoardldquoIt was founded about 10 years

ago and is ran by a very dedi-

cated group of volunteers Weserve approximately 200 fami-

lies in assisting with the food

needs each month whichtranslates into approximately

700 individualsrdquoProceeds from sales at the

Resale Shop greatly assist in

serving those familyrsquos needsHighlights of the donated

items available include justabout every type of household

article including furniturenick knacks dishes and tools

Shoppers will also find a wide

selection of toys yard equip-ment such as lawn mowers

grills and even snow shovels

These goods are donated bylocal individuals businessesand those from downstate who

have summer residences in the

areaThe facility is a large three-

story building that was once a

church Inside customers willfind two levels devoted to re-

sale displays and one floorlevel for the food pantry and

fellowship hall

ldquoIt is a very nice environ-mentrdquo relates Edith Plumb

ldquoOur mission is getting moreand more important all the

time as more people are inneed of assistance with the

food needs We are part of the

Northwest Michigan ActionAgency Food Coalition with is

a group of about 40 food

pantryrsquos in the area that coop-erate with each other in stay-ing informed about the issues

affecting usrdquo

The Mancelona Food Pantryamp Resale Shop is located at 201

N Maple Street in Mancelona

The Resale Shop is open Tues-day through Friday from 9 am

until 4 pm and Saturday from9 am until 2 pm The Food

Pantry is open Tuesday

through Thursday from 9 amunit 4 pm For additional in-

formation please call (231) 587-9606

Mancelona Food Pantry amp Resale Shop is a win-win organization

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The holidays are

upon us and formany the season of good tidingsand cheer ushers in feelings of lone-

liness and despair Unfortunatelythere are many of us who will not

be surrounded by caring family and

friends There are those whohave lost loved ones and with their

death long-standing traditions arediscarded Others experience the

changes of family growing up andmoving away Not everyonersquos holi-

day season looks like a Norman

Rockwell painting with carolerssinging postal workers delivering

presents and friends and family ar-riving to share good times What is

to be a joyous season is instead filledwith feelings of sadness and grief

This is a time that can challenge a

personrsquos mental emotional andphysical health

While the weather may be bleakthere are some things we can do to

brighten the holidays for others andourselves Psychologists at the Uni-

versity of California have conducted

numerous studies on happinessTheir research concludes that ex-

pressing gratitude and deliberatelyfocusing on things for which wersquore

thankful will lead to a happier lifeExchanging gloomy thoughts and

downheartedness for feelings of

gratefulness is a process which canbe learned and practiced Regular

gratitude practice leads to amore optimistic attitude greater re-

siliency and increased capacity

to cope with lifersquos challengesTaking the time to express your

thankfulness to others begets posi-tive feelings both to the person re-

ceiving the message as well as thesender By deliberately seeking op-

portunities to be grateful we are

practicing anintrinsic motivation that leads to

happiness We develop a more posi-tive attitude that makes the world

more vibrant betterFor some tangible reminders are

a way to begin the process of ac-

knowledging those things for whichthey can be grateful Journal entries

provide a simple way of trackingdaily occurrences and people for

whom we are thankful Others sug-gest keeping a ldquogratitude jarrdquo which

is to be filled with slips of paper ex-

pressing things for which oneis grateful Still others find a prayer

ritual of ldquocounting their blessingsrdquo

works best Expressing gratitudecan be as simple as telling someonein the grocery store you appreciate

their carrying your groceries to the

car or doing something small butmeaningful for the person at the li-

brary who helps you or letting aneighbor know you are there for

them if they need anythingRegardless of how you choose to

implement it taking the time to re-

flect on the things and people forwhich you are thankful will lead to

a happier and fuller life It will alsoinspire others to consider the posi-

tive aspects of their lives and per-haps lead to the joyous feeling of the

holidays throughout the year

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Hospice of NorthwestMichigan has joined Giv-

ingTuesday a first of its kindeffort that will harness the

collective power of a uniqueblend of partnersmdashcharities

families businesses and indi-

vidualsmdashto transform howpeople think about talk about

and participate in the givingseason Coinciding with the

Thanksgiving Holiday and the

kickoff of the holiday shop-ping season GivingTuesday

will inspire people to take col-laborative action to improve

their local communities giveback in better smarter ways

to the charities and causes

they support and help create abetter world

Taking place December 2the Tuesday after Thanksgiv-

ing GivingTuesday will har-ness the power of social

media to create a national

movement around the holi-days dedicated to giving simi-

lar to how Black Friday andCyber Monday have become

days that are today synony-mous with holiday shopping

ldquoGivingTuesday is a counter

narrative to Black Friday andCyber Monday because it re-

minds us that the spirit of theholiday giving season should

be about community and not just consumerismrdquo said

Kathy Calvin CEO of the UN

Foundation ldquoThe most mean-ingful gift we can give our

children loved ones friendsand neighbors is the commit-

ment to work together to helpbuild a better worldrdquo

Hospice of NorthwestMichigan joined the Giv-

ingTuesday movement as a

way to channel the generousspirit of the holiday season

and to inspire action aroundcharitable giving Those who

are interested in joining the

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos virtual GivingTuesday

initiative can visit wwwhospi-cenwmorg and click on the

Donation button You are alsoinvited to join and share our

Facebook virtual event at

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos Facebook page hos-

picenwmifacebookcom andpost your ldquoUnselfiesrdquo These

are photos of yourself pledg-ing to give ldquoOn Black Friday

and Cyber Monday we shop

for gifts to give to people wecare about This movement

inspires us as a community togive to causes we care about

So I challenge each of you togive to a cause as a gift to

those you care about Charita-

ble giving keeps on giving forso much longer than just a

holiday seasonrdquo said AmyWieland Executive Director

of Hospice of NorthwestMichigan

Today more than 10000 or-

ganizations have joined themovement and are providing

creative ways people can em-brace GivingTuesday and

collaborate in their giving ef-forts to create more meaning-

ful resultsldquoItrsquos been a privilege to

work with remarkable leaders

all over the country building amovement around Giv-

ingTuesdayrdquo said HenryTimms 92Yrsquos Executive Direc-

tor ldquoThis initiative has truly

been crowd-sourced by someof the smartest and most con-

nected minds among the nextgeneration of philanthropists

and entrepreneursrdquo For moredetails about the Giv-

ingTuesday movement visit

the GivingTuesday website(wwwgivingtuesdayorg)

Facebook page(httpswwwfacebookcom

GivingTuesday)The Health Department of

Northwest Michigan is man-

dated by the Michigan PublicHealth Code to promote well-

ness prevent disease providequality healthcare address

health problems of vulnerablepopulations and protect the

environment for the residents

and visitors of AntrimCharlevoix Emmet and Ot-

sego counties For additionalinformation about Hospice of

Northwest Michigan call(800) 551-4041 or visit

wwwhospicenwmorg

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The Jordan River Arts annual Artsand Crafts Fair deemed successful

not only by the Board of Directorsbut also by most of the vendors and

the buyers Over 1500 persons camethrough the door with many very

pleased with their purchases Of the

fifty three vendors many renewedtheir place for next yearrsquos fair There

was a great variety of original itemswith awards given in two categoriesmdash

best Individual Item and most Cre-ative Set Up Best Individual item

first prize was given to Les Vander-

Meulen for a three foot hand carvedmotorcycle with over 20 types of

wood being used The second prizefor best individual item went to Elsie

Vredenberg for her turkey quilt Firstprize in the most creative set up was

given to Wendy Corona for her ldquoAn-

tique Christmasrdquo displays She usedantique or recycled items and deco-

rated each with silk flowers andChristmas decorations The second

prize in most creative setup went toKari Morningstar for ldquoImagine that

Originalsrdquo Rusty Hart artist and

member of JRAC was the judge

It should be noted that JRAC hadtheir own booth They were sellingseveral different items High sales

were for the seed packets Patrons se-

lected seed of flowers lettuce andherbs placed in envelopes Each en-

velope was decorated with art workfrom the sketchbook exhibit These

packets will also be available in the

JRAC Gift Market opening November23 running through December 19 at

the Jordan River Art Center Also of note for sale were the caramel apples

donated by Kilwins of Charlevoix

The gourmet lunch is always a big hitwith plans already started for next

yearThe JRAC Board owes a big thank

you to the East Jordan High Schoolfor the use of the facility to the many

persons helping whether members

friends or students to the vendorsboth the faithful and the new and to

those in attendance whether buyingsomething or just enjoying the out-

ing

This event is one of the major fundraising events for JRAC with much of

the funds used for scholarships

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EAST JORDAN - The

2014 Annual Members Artfor Sale has a new name

and a new look It is nowcalled JRAC Gift Market

informing patrons of the

arts that it is a sale not just for members but for

any person looking forone of a kind original

gifts This is one of JRACrsquos significant fund

raising events

With many years of success indicate that peo-

ple enjoy purchasing oneof a kind art pieces as

Christmas and holidaygifts A wide variety of

items are included from

holiday cards printspainting toys wearable

items ceramic and sculp-ture Prices will range

from $5 to several hun-

dred There will be abeautiful Fraser fir tree

from McPherson Ever-greens to showcase the

many ornaments for sale

Also for sale will be abeautiful Doug Delind ce-

ramic wall hanging do-nated to JRAC by Nancy

and Dick CunninghamThe opening reception

will be Sunday November

23 from 1 mdash 4 pm JordanRiver Art Center 301

Main St East Jordan Theshow will close Friday

December 19 This is ashow not to be missed

For further information

contact curator BabsYoung 231-645-2220 or

email at

Gift Market opens

Sa$ig f hadade ampae( be C(hia Tchd a+aiabea( (he JRAC gi aampke(1

David Coveyou owner of Coveyoursquos

Scenic Farm received the 2014 LocalFood Hero award on November 12 at

Around the Table Growing Together

the second food and farming confer-ence sponsored by North CentralMichigan College and the Local Food

Alliance (LFA) Local Food Alliance

members submitted nominations andcomments praising Dave as a ldquore-

naissance farmer-engineer who dedi-cated his life to providing our

community with the high qualityfood to feed not just our bodies but

our minds and souls our relation-

ships and communityrdquo LFA memberspraised Coveyou for training young

farmers using geo-thermal and solarenergy on his farm and partnering

with businesses institutions andstores to get more local farm prod-

ucts into the community

More than eighty people attendedthe conference which focused on

ways to increase the economic viabil-

ity of area farms and increase theavailability of healthy nutritiouslocal food Speakers included

Michelle Walk MSUE with the UP

Food Exchange Brandon Seng andMark Coe with Goodwillrsquos Farm-to-

Freezer Program and WendyWieland and Rob Sirrine with MSUE

and Traverse Cityrsquos Food Hub Allspoke of the need to support local

farmers as a critical economic issue

Creating jobs keeping money in thecommunity feeding and educating

kids about healthy food developingstrong community partnerships were

the themes of the evening They out-lined creative programs in their re-

gions to support farmers and food

producersSponsors of the events along with

North Central Michigan College in-

cluded ISLANDmdashInstitute for Sus-tainable Living Art and NaturalDesign Petoskey-Harbor Springs

Area Community Foundation Grain

Train Natural Foods Market MSUExtension Taste the Local Difference

ndash Michigan Land Use InstituteUSDArsquos Farm Service Agency and

McLean amp Eakin BooksellersNorth Centralrsquos Iron Horse Cafeacute

chef Jamee Fry prepared a local

foods dinner with donations fromBillrsquos Farm Market Grain Train Nat-

ural Foods Market Blackbird Gar-dens and Crooked Tree Breadworks

B J== B

The Northern Michigan Chorale isholding their Fall Concert this Satur-

day and Sunday November 22nd and23rd at Petoskey High School The

show times are November 22nd at

300 pm and 730 pm and November23rd at 300 pm

The theme of the concert this yearis ldquoMusic has Brought us Togetherrdquo

Music included will be selections

from The Sound of Music GeorgeGershwinrsquos ldquoFascinating Rhythmrdquo

and ldquoStrike up the Bandrdquo Also in-cluded is a Don Large arrangement

of ldquoWhen the Saints go Marching inrdquoand several patriotic numbers includ-

ing ldquoBattle Hymn of the Republicrdquo

Julie Pierpont is the Director andHoward Richards is joining them as

an accompanist The singers them-selves are from all over Northern

Michigan including Petoskey Alan-son Cheboygan Boyne Falls Gay-

lord East Jordan Charlevoix

Wolverine Indian River PellstonWalloon Lake Boyne City Mackinaw

City Harbor Springs Levering andCarp Lake There will also be per-

formances by some soloists and smallgroups from within the Chorale

The Northern Michigan Chorale

got started around 31 years ago withDon Large as the Director Don was

from Detroit and had choral groupsat radio station WJR and the Univer-

sity of Detroit He passed away in

1988 and then other Directors such asConnie Tanner Will Moyer Jerry

Westerman and Julie Pierpont filledhis shoes Some of the accompanists

for the Chorale include Bea ThomasKris Anderson Sally Page and

Howard Richards

Tickets for adults are $10 and kids12 and under are $7 You can call the

Petoskey Regional Chamber of Com-merce for tickets or you can go to nm-

choraleorg and order them onlineYou can also get them from any

Chorale member if you happen to

know someone in the group Jointhem this Saturday or Sunday for a

great show

L)amp F)) H+) )()+

Northern Michigan

Chorale Fall Concert

The Namp(heamp Michiga Champae Fa Cceamp( i (hi Sa(ampda ad Sda0 N+ebeamp 88d ad 89ampd1

31ST ANNUAL CHARLEVOIX

COUNTY CROP WALK

To the EditorThank you to over 100 walkers and

helpers who participated in the 31st

Annual CROP Walk which was heldon Saturday September 27

Charlevoix Country raised more than$2385800 for hunger relief agencies

at home and around the globe Over

$600000 will be shared by six localfood pantries

Thank you to Castle Farms Elm

Pointe Ironton CongregationalChurch East Jordan Area Chamberof Commerce Michelle Nowka from

At Your Service Good Samaritan

Charlevoix Sherriff Dept East JordanRotary Club for proving lunch and to

Barb Worgess Connie Nowka andMichayla Nowak for preparing and

serving lunch

Special thanks to an Anonymousdonor for their continued support

through the Charlevoix County Com-

munity FoundationThe 32nd Charlevoix Crop Walk

will be held Saturday September 26

2015

Marge Teske

Charlevoix County Crop WalkTreasurer

letters to the eDitorLetters may be submitted by e-mail to officeCharlevoixCountyNewscom

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CHARLEVOIX - BeginningVeterans Day 2014 CharlevoixPermanent Hair Removal LLC is

offering a continuous 10 dis-count and free initial consulta-

tion to Veterans

Charlevoix based state li-censed electrolysis Karen Ferber

knows that although beauty is aconcept everyone understands

itrsquos expressed differently by eachindividual A personrsquos sense of

personal beauty is based on their

insight into who they uniquelyare Sometimes people feel that

excess facial or body hair con-ceals that potential Ferber be-

lieves she provides a service thathelps people become more confi-

dent and ultimately better

equipped to reach their potentialand who deserves a boost in con-

fidence more than our militaryldquoI recently met a young

women who served our countryin the military and wanted to

help her outrdquo said Ferber ldquoThen

I thought how about a discountfor any veteranrdquo Ferber ad-

heres to a belief that when a per-son feels attractive they have a

more vibrant and fulfilling lifeand sometimes they need assis-

tance to enhance their appear-

ance so they can be trulycomfortable with their selves

and embrace life more fully ldquoIwant to help you express your

finest selfrdquo she said

The service Ferber provides isnot exclusive to women Some

men just naturally have toomuch body hair for their own

sense of style or their partnerrsquostaste and that may interfere with

a well groomed appearance

which is important in businessas well as socially ldquoIf yoursquore not

someone who cheerfully toler-ates a time-consuming hair

maintenance routine then thepermanent solution I offer is

what yoursquore looking forrdquo she

saidElectrolysis was invented by a

physician 100 years ago to treat apatient with an ingrown eyelash

A fine wire probe is inserted intoa hair follicle and then electric

current is used to cauterize thepapilla or blood supply to thehair Charlevoix Permanent Hair

Removal has been open for 25years offering safe alternatives

to time consuming hair removalrituals

Most areas of the body can be

treated with electrolysis includ-ing the eyebrows face abdomen

thighs breasts and legs Thereare no permanent side effects

but sometimes a temporaryslight reddening of the skin may

occur rdquoI like helping people feel

better about themselves givingthem confidence and I love meet-

ing new peoplerdquo she saidCall Karen for a free consulta-

tion at 231-547-9025

Permanent hairremoval is not justfor women

B lt J B

CHARLEVOIX At the regular

meeting of City Council on Mon-day council members old and

new made several resolutions tohelp the city acquire grant fund-

ing that will aide with several

projects throughout CharlevoixAt the start of the meeting two

grants were brought beforecouncil by the Charlevoix His-

toric Society that will help fundpainting the lighthouse on South

Pier in 2016 Historic Society

representative Denise Fate camebefore council to explain that

painting the lighthouse will benecessary as the current paint is

fading quickly Fate explained to

council that the city owns thelighthouse but due to a contract

the Historic Society maintainsthe lighthouse However in

order for the Historic Society tofund maintenance the light-

house has to be the colour it was

during its time of ldquohistoric sig-

nificancerdquo That time period wasbetween the years of 1948-1955 at

which time the lighthouse wasred

Unfortunately when the light-house was last painted the paint

was chosen that fit current regu-

lations but has faded quicklyTherefore two grants offered by

the Michigan Lighthouse Assis-tance Program (MLAP) came be-

fore council to support therepainting of the structure

One grant would offer $3600

for planning and the otherwould give $12700 for rehabilita-

tion For planning the HistoricSociety will match the grant

with $1800 and for rehabilitationthey will match with $6350 In

addition to the grant moneys for

planning and labor costs thelocal Sherwin Williams will be

donating the paint for the light-house which is of better quality

Council approved both resolu-

tions and the project is sched-

uled to begin in 2016Another grant came before

council to help reimburse costsfrom last yearrsquos water main

freezes City Manager RobStraebel presented the Urgent

Need Grant Agreement to coun-

cil which will reimburse $114299to the City for the costs associ-

ated with repairing the mainsand other damages caused dur-

ing the harsh winter of 2013The money is offered by the

Michigan Strategic Fund Grant

and will cover roughly 50 of the costs accrued last year

Straebel stated at the meetingthat city staff is also pursuing

funds through FEMA to coverthe other half of expenses

Council approved of accepting

the grant money at the meetingIn other council news Jeffrey

Porter was elected DeputyMayor by newly elected City

Mayor Gabe Campbell Council

also determined to keep regu-

larly scheduled meetings on the

first and third Monday of eachmonth at 700 pm in council

chambers With the resignationof Arlene Staley from the Board

of Review council appointedCharlevoix citizen June Cross to

the board and newly elected

council man Bill Supernaw tothe Board of Review to replace

previous member Lyle GennetThe next meeting of City Coun-

cil is scheduled for December 1at 700 pm in council chambers

Charlevoix City CounCil november 17 2014

P$(- i- r

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ELLSWORTHmdashExtendedfire services to Norwood town-

ship was approved and up-

grades to the hall were

discussed at the November 17Banks Township Board meet-

ing

A contract between the

Banks Township Fire Depart-ment and Norwood Township

was approved The two year

agreement provides fire serv-

ices at a cost of $13000 peryear ldquoWe will want to encour-

age a much longer term there-

after but we need to find out if

wersquore going to take a beatingon thisrdquo said Supervisor

Thomas Mann

The newly appointed Town-

ship Hall Committee gave re-port on the electrical upgrades

for the upstairs banquet hall

The wiring placement new

dimmable lamps and sconcesare still the topic of much re-

search but a plan of what sort

of lighting and wiring changes

was explained to the board indetail The electrical upgrades

are the first stage of a three

phase improvement plan

Phase one includes electricalupgrades two is new insula-

tion and phase three are reno-

vations including an archway

and wheelchair lift Theyasked for the boardrsquos approval

to hire an electrical firm up to

$5500 to begin stage one and

seek out an engineer to pre-pare for stage three Approval

was granted An additional

motion to compensate the

three member committee $25per meeting was also ap-

proved

The board agreed to submit$415 in medical bills from

Charlevoix Area Hospital toworkers compensation The

bill was incurred when one of the EMTs was slightly injured

while attending to a patient

ldquoThere were some lab tests todetermine that there was no

communicable diseaserdquo saidClerk Donna Heeres

The meeting opened withpublic comment Resident

David Draper addressed the

board concerning the condi-tion of North Dennis Road In

1994 Draper the county andthe township split expenses to

improve the seasonal roadwith the understanding that

Draper would maintain it

which he has done for the lasttwenty years However the

condition of the road hadgrossly deteriorated in recent

years ldquoIrsquod like to see if there

is something we can work

outrdquo he said Draper has a

farm with three employees

and two other homes are onthe mile stretch of road

ldquoWersquove never had these

drainage problems beforerdquo he

said The board agreed to get abid on the cost of fill from the

road commission and asked

Draper to see if the other resi-dents can help out since he

will be doing all the work The

county no longer pays any-

thing for seasonal road im-provements Board members

are concerned about setting a

precedent and have directed

the clerk to look at how manyseasonal roads are located in

the township and what has

been done in the past They

asked Draper to return to theDecember meeting No other

action was taken

A motion to hire C2AE engi-

neering firm to assist in theapplication process for a grant

to improve Banks Township

Park was approved

The next board meeting isset for December 15 at 7 pm

banKs toWnshiP meeting november 17 2014

Township approves 1047297re services and township hall upgrades

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CHARLEVOIX In a recent 90thDistrict Court decision Judge James

Erhart determined what sentence

Charlevoix man James Jerome Gib-bons 83 will face for an incidentthat occurred in May of this year

when Gibbons shot a neighbors dog

In a complaint filed with the 90thDistrict Court on May 26th Gibbons

was charged with AbandoningCru-elty to One Animal Resulting in the

Animalrsquos Death The charge indi-

cates that Gibbons ldquocruelly (drove)or beat an animal or negligently al-

lowed an animal to suffer unneces-sary neglect torture or pain and it

resulted in the animals deathrdquoThis charge was considered a

misdemeanor with a maximum

penalty of 1 year a $200000 fineand up to 300 hours of community

service or a combination of the

threeGibbons was accused of shootinghis neighborrsquos do with a pellet gun

Once shot the animal became para-

lyzed which required the owners toeuthanize the creature Gibbons vol-

untarily turned himself in after thecharges were authorized but was

released on a $400 cash bondAccording to authorities the

sheltie had wandered onto the lawn

of Gibbons but wasnrsquot causing dis-turbance

Gibbons sentence included 365days in jail with 10 days of commu-

nity service work in lieu of jail timeand 355 days in abeyance He will

serve 6 months of probation and

pay $725 in fines and costs as well as$377 in restitution

Charlevoix Man

Sentenced for Shooting

Neighbors Dog

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Thanksgiving is a time to

gather for a meal with theones you love and reflect onall you are thankful for

Not everyone can afford tocook a meal with all the

trimmings this Thanksgiv-ing but there are a handful

of locations that are serv-

ing a Community Thanks-giving Dinner for free or by

donationBoyne City The Boyne

City Eagles is having theirannual Thanksgiving Din-

ner on the 27th It is from

noon ndash 200 pm and is freeand open to everyone You

can always make a smalldonation to help with next

yearrsquos dinner too

Charlevoix The 8th An-nual Community Thanks-

giving Dinner will be heldon Thanksgiving Day from

noon to 300 pm at theUnited Methodist Church

104 State Street The mealis provided at no charge

All are welcome

Gaylord St MaryrsquosCathedral is hosting their

annual CommunityThanksgiving Dinner on

the 27th from 200 ndash 600 pm

Appetizers and Fellowshipstart at 200 pm and then

dinner will be served start-ing at 300pm The meal is

free and open to everyone

in the community Therewill be turkey sweet pota-

toes mashed potatoessquash green bean casse-

role rolls and sweet breadcheese and fruit trays rel-

ish trays and a desserttable complete with an as-

sortment of pies

Grayling The CrawfordAuSable Community

Thanksgiving Dinner is onNovember 27th from noon ndash

200 pm Dinner is at theCamp Grayling Army Air-

field Mess Hall and dinner

is free You can have yourmeal delivered if you canrsquot

make it out just call Sallyat 989-348-9418 and you can

schedule Dial-A-Ride trans-portation by the 25th at 500

pm by calling (989) 348-5409

Oscoda County Therewill be a Thanksgiving Din-

ner at the Luzerne Ameri-can Legion on the 27th

from 100 ndash 430 pm Dinner

is by donation and you cancall (989) 826-5950 for more

detailsCheboygan There will be

a Thanksgiving Dinner atthe Knights of Columbus

hosted by the Salvation

Army The dinner starts atnoon on the 27th

If you would like to vol-unteer at one of these com-

munity dinners they are

always looking for people tohelp prepare or serve the

food You can call any of the locations if you are in-

terested in helping thisThanksgiving

Thanksgiving CommunityDinners all around the North

B lt J B

CHARLEVOIX In what

may prove to be the first of many special city work ses-

sions multiple ideas for how

the city should move into thefuture were discussed in-

cluding a call for the City andnearby townships to cooper-

ate and make things betterfor the community despite

what their address may be

The idea started withnewly elected Mayor Gabe

Campbell who explained tocouncil that he wanted to see

ldquomore cooperation betweenthe townships and the cityrdquo

Campbell stated he felt that

cooperating would ldquobetterthe communityrdquo in general

and that he hoped trust could

be built so that positivechanges could be made He

expressed his feeling that theidea they shouldnrsquot work to-

gether was ldquoridiculousrdquo andexplained that in his opinion

being from one or the otherwas only a political issue not

a tangible one

ldquoYou donrsquot know where the(boundary) stops when you

go for a walkrdquo stated Camp-bell

His sentiments wereechoed by several on council

who agreed that more coop-

eration would be ideal inmaking the community more

cohesive One suggestion forhelping build trust and unity

was to create a RecreationAuthority in the area that

would oversee city owned

amenities and make themmore available and open to

non-city residents Thiswould make it possible for all

interested to utilize theseareas such as Mt McSauba

or the city golf course to do

so more easily and afford-ably

All members of council feltthat this idea of creating a

Recreational Authority

would be a good step toward

the ultimate goal of bringingthe Townships and City into

a more harmonious relation-ship City Manager Rob

Straebel indicated that al-

though interaction with thetownships have gotten better

in recent years the politicswere still a struggle to get

past for both entitiesldquoOur fire departments

work very well together I

think itrsquos the politics that bogus down on thisrdquo stated

StraebelStraebel also stated city

staff has begun preparing tomake efforts to build cooper-

ation between the entities al-

ready Township leaders havebeen invited to an upcoming

meeting where the issue of

recreation will be openly dis-cussed and hopefully inputcan be given from both sides

Other ideas proposed in-

cluded utilizing current un-developed properties in the

area to bring in more rev-enue re-evaluating the trees

and lighting on the trees inthe downtown area to reduce

costs and make the aesthet-

ics more pleasing and put-ting more energy into fixing

street problems in the resi-dential areas of the city The

council also discussed mak-ing the City Clerk position

into a full time position as

currently the 29 hour a week job makes it difficult to keep

up with all the necessarytasks the clerk is required to

perform

As this was simply a worksession no decisions were

made but the ideas given atthe meeting give City Man-

agement and staff directionfor creating the 201516

budget A budget has not

been created at this pointbut a draft will hopefully be

submitted near the end of December

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MEDICAL INNOVATIONS amp LIFE-CHANGING INVENTIONS

This is a time of incredible

progress in medical sciences un-

derstanding of how to diagnose

and treat a wide range of condi-tions Here are our top four life-

changing medical innovations

that could revolutionize health

care in 2015 -- they earned spots

on the Cleveland Clinics ninthannual list of Top 10 Medical In-

novations

The stroke ambulance

Getting to the emergency room

fast after a stroke is critically im-portant because thats where the

treatment is or used to be any-

way Its estimated that two mil-lion brain nerve cells die in each

minute that passes without treat-

ment after a brain attack

Life-changing technology A

high-tech ambulance used bysome hospitals in Sweden and

the United States can save your

life and the quality of your life

Personnel on board include aparamedic critical care nurse

and scanning technologist so the

ER comes straight to the stroke

patient A special portable com-

puted tomography (CT) scannertakes brain images within two

minutes Theyre then sent via a

4G broadband video link to hos-pital neurologists and neuro-ra-diologists for analysis and

diagnosis If an ischemic stroke

(blood clot) is detected the stroke

ambulance health care workers

can administer a clot-bustingdrug tissue-type plasminogen

activator (t-PA) The sooner t-PA

is given after a stroke the more

effective it is With t-PA treat-ment arriving sooner more

stroke survivors are likely to re-

tain or regain full function of

their mind and body The averagetime for t-PA administration in

cities without mobile stroke care

is 90 minutes with these mobile

centers its under 35 minutes

Thats over 100 million brain cells

saved a lot of brain function pre-served and disability avoided

One-shot radiation for early-

stage breast cancerDeaths from breast cancer

have dropped 20 percent in re-

cent years thanks to early detec-

tion and treatments This year

over 63000 American women willbe diagnosed with early-stage

breast cancer

Treatment for early-stage can-

cer may be a lumpectomy (re-moval of a portion of the affected

breast) plus three to six weeks of

radiation therapy five days a

week Unfortunately that long

treatment schedule can be ahardship for women who live far

from a cancer center Many drop

out because getting there is just

too difficult

Life-changing innovationNow one-dose intraoperative ra-

diation therapy (IORT) could

change all that Delivered during

surgery (after the cancer is re-

moved) this treatment focusesradiation on surrounding tissue

where risk of cancers return is

highest Its takes 30 minutes Re-

search shows its just as effective

as long-course radiation forblocking recurrence of early-

stage breast cancer

A wireless pacemakerPacemaker technology has

barely changed since 1958 with a

silver-dollar-sized pulse genera-

tor implanted below the collar-

bone sending signals via wirescalled leads to the heart itself

Trouble is leads can wear out

Life-changing innovation A

tiny wireless pacemaker(smaller than a AAA battery) is

less than 10 percent the size of a

conventional pacemaker and can

be implanted directly in the

heart An electrode senses thehearts natural rhythm and ad-

justs electrical stimulation for

healthy beats A lithium batterypowers the device for up to sevenyears when a new one can be in-

stalled through a vein without in-

vasive surgery It was approved

in Europe in 2013 and is awaiting

Food and Drug Administrationapproval here clinical trials are

about to be completed

The one-drop blood test

New blood-test procedures andtesting technology allow docs to

get info from a drop of blood

drawn from your fingertip

Life-changing innovation Sim-ilar to the instant blood-sugar

checks this new technology can

run 30 different tests from a sin-

gle droplet of blood at a price

thats a fraction of what a lab

may now charge The tests arecurrently offered at a few Wal-

greens drugstores and health

centers in California and Ari-zona Services are set to expand

soon

Other innovations that earned

spots on the Cleveland Clinics

Top 10 Medical Innovations listinclude a dengue fever vaccine

new cholesterol and heart-failure

drugs and better treatments for

advanced cancers

(c) 2014 Michael Roizen MD

and Mehmet Oz MD Distrib-

uted by King Features SyndicateInc

B d h-F

While it is not yet ldquoofficiallyrdquo

winter the temperatures outsideand snowfall may remind you that

winter is on the way If you areprone to Winter Depression or

SAD Seasonal Affective Disorder

the shorter days might having youfeeling more tired than usual

craving carbohydrates and irrita-ble Roughly 6 of the US popu-

lation suffers from SAD andanother 15 experiences a milder

form of the condition winter de-

pressionSeasonal affective disorder

SAD is a form of depression thatoccurs most frequently in the fall

and winter months as the hoursof daylight become shorter and

the temperatures become cooler

SAD has only been recognized asa diagnosis since 1985 Symptoms

are similar to other forms of de-pression and typically begin in

late fall or early winter and sub-side in the spring and summer

Symptoms include hopelessness

loss of energy social withdrawaldifficulty concentrating weight

gain and appetite changes - par-

ticularly craving foods high incarbohydrates loss of interest in

previously enjoyed activities andexcessive desire for sleep

A reduction in serotonin andmelatonin levels related to a re-

duction in sunlight and the

change of seasons may con-tribute to SAD The reduced level

of sunlight may result in a disrup-tion of the circadian rhythm the

biological clockThe incidence of seasonal affec-

tive disorder is greater in persons

living further from the equatorSAD occurs in 1 to 10 of the

US population is dependent ongeographic location and is less

common where there is snow on

the ground People of all ages candevelop SAD and the average age

of first symptoms is 23 Fourtimes as many women as men re-

port SAD symptomsLight therapy is the primary

treatment for SAD Sitting a few

feet away from a light therapy boxon a daily basis seems to change

brain chemicals related to mood

Food can also help relieve SADsymptoms Foods high in Vitamin

D fish oil fortified milk and eggyolks will help to overcome Vita-

min D deficiencies Omega-3 fattyacids appear particularly benefi-

cial in coping with SAD Our bod-

ies do not make Omega-3 fattyacids so we must eat them Oily

fatty fish such as mackerel her-ring salmon sardines and an-

chovies are good sourcesFlaxseed hemp canola and

walnut oils are good plant-based

options for Omega-3s Carbohy-drates are important in relieving

symptoms of SAD Only about 30grams a day (about 120 calories)

are necessary to produce the sero-

tonin you need Stick to complexcarbohydrates to reduce weight

gain and avoid blood sugar spikesMake dinner you largest carbohy-

drate containing meal since SADsymptoms tend to be worse in the

evening

Using Food to Improve Your Mood

B ( =

After ten years out of state Tra-verse City native Dr Sara Hall has

returned home to NorthernMichigan to open a new child fo-

cused family friendly dental prac-

tice in downtown East JordanThe new practice is focused on of-

fering a serene atmosphere and acalming experience

Dr Hall and her close knit andprofessional staff strive to main-

tain expert customer service and

a relaxed stress free experienceutilizing state of the art equip-

ment ldquoOur staff has previous ex-perience in the hospitality

industry as well as in the dentaloffice We see ourselves as friendly

and approachable and our goal is

to deliver dental care above andbeyond a patientrsquos expectationsrdquo

said HallDr Hall is a graduate of the Uni-

versity of Michigan and practiceddentistry for the State of Ten-

nessee in the arena of public

health from 2007-2014 She choseto set up the practice in East Jor-

dan because of family connec-tions ldquoEast Jordan is a perfect

mix of small town charm andbusiness opportunity Less re-

liance on tourism and more year

round economic industry and sta-

bility is why I chose to build my

practice hererdquo she saidThe services Hall Dental offers

include exams cleanings radi-

ographs fillings extractions andsealants with a practice focus of

education and prevention In factDr Hall intends to participate in

dental screenings and educationin the schools ldquoWe are scheduled

to participate in dental health

month at East Jordan Elementary

School in February We are always

seeking opportunities to promotedental health in the communityrdquo

said Hall

Hall Dental is a Blue Cross BlueShield and Delta Dental provider

and offers reasonable rates for in-dividuals without dental insur-

ance You can call 231-536-5030 toschedule an appointment

Hall Dental opens inDowntown East Jordan

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Itrsquos truly a win-win organi-

zation The Mancelona FoodPantry amp Resale Shop is both

an excellent spot to find qual-

ity used items of virtually anykind and the proceeds from

sales at the Resale Shop helpto support the ongoing mission

of the Mancelona Food Pantryin providing food for area fam-

ilies in need

ldquoThe Food Pantry servesfamilies throughout Antrim

Countyrdquo states Edith Plumb avolunteer at the establishment

and Secretary of the BoardldquoIt was founded about 10 years

ago and is ran by a very dedi-

cated group of volunteers Weserve approximately 200 fami-

lies in assisting with the food

needs each month whichtranslates into approximately

700 individualsrdquoProceeds from sales at the

Resale Shop greatly assist in

serving those familyrsquos needsHighlights of the donated

items available include justabout every type of household

article including furniturenick knacks dishes and tools

Shoppers will also find a wide

selection of toys yard equip-ment such as lawn mowers

grills and even snow shovels

These goods are donated bylocal individuals businessesand those from downstate who

have summer residences in the

areaThe facility is a large three-

story building that was once a

church Inside customers willfind two levels devoted to re-

sale displays and one floorlevel for the food pantry and

fellowship hall

ldquoIt is a very nice environ-mentrdquo relates Edith Plumb

ldquoOur mission is getting moreand more important all the

time as more people are inneed of assistance with the

food needs We are part of the

Northwest Michigan ActionAgency Food Coalition with is

a group of about 40 food

pantryrsquos in the area that coop-erate with each other in stay-ing informed about the issues

affecting usrdquo

The Mancelona Food Pantryamp Resale Shop is located at 201

N Maple Street in Mancelona

The Resale Shop is open Tues-day through Friday from 9 am

until 4 pm and Saturday from9 am until 2 pm The Food

Pantry is open Tuesday

through Thursday from 9 amunit 4 pm For additional in-

formation please call (231) 587-9606

Mancelona Food Pantry amp Resale Shop is a win-win organization

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The holidays are

upon us and formany the season of good tidingsand cheer ushers in feelings of lone-

liness and despair Unfortunatelythere are many of us who will not

be surrounded by caring family and

friends There are those whohave lost loved ones and with their

death long-standing traditions arediscarded Others experience the

changes of family growing up andmoving away Not everyonersquos holi-

day season looks like a Norman

Rockwell painting with carolerssinging postal workers delivering

presents and friends and family ar-riving to share good times What is

to be a joyous season is instead filledwith feelings of sadness and grief

This is a time that can challenge a

personrsquos mental emotional andphysical health

While the weather may be bleakthere are some things we can do to

brighten the holidays for others andourselves Psychologists at the Uni-

versity of California have conducted

numerous studies on happinessTheir research concludes that ex-

pressing gratitude and deliberatelyfocusing on things for which wersquore

thankful will lead to a happier lifeExchanging gloomy thoughts and

downheartedness for feelings of

gratefulness is a process which canbe learned and practiced Regular

gratitude practice leads to amore optimistic attitude greater re-

siliency and increased capacity

to cope with lifersquos challengesTaking the time to express your

thankfulness to others begets posi-tive feelings both to the person re-

ceiving the message as well as thesender By deliberately seeking op-

portunities to be grateful we are

practicing anintrinsic motivation that leads to

happiness We develop a more posi-tive attitude that makes the world

more vibrant betterFor some tangible reminders are

a way to begin the process of ac-

knowledging those things for whichthey can be grateful Journal entries

provide a simple way of trackingdaily occurrences and people for

whom we are thankful Others sug-gest keeping a ldquogratitude jarrdquo which

is to be filled with slips of paper ex-

pressing things for which oneis grateful Still others find a prayer

ritual of ldquocounting their blessingsrdquo

works best Expressing gratitudecan be as simple as telling someonein the grocery store you appreciate

their carrying your groceries to the

car or doing something small butmeaningful for the person at the li-

brary who helps you or letting aneighbor know you are there for

them if they need anythingRegardless of how you choose to

implement it taking the time to re-

flect on the things and people forwhich you are thankful will lead to

a happier and fuller life It will alsoinspire others to consider the posi-

tive aspects of their lives and per-haps lead to the joyous feeling of the

holidays throughout the year

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Hospice of NorthwestMichigan has joined Giv-

ingTuesday a first of its kindeffort that will harness the

collective power of a uniqueblend of partnersmdashcharities

families businesses and indi-

vidualsmdashto transform howpeople think about talk about

and participate in the givingseason Coinciding with the

Thanksgiving Holiday and the

kickoff of the holiday shop-ping season GivingTuesday

will inspire people to take col-laborative action to improve

their local communities giveback in better smarter ways

to the charities and causes

they support and help create abetter world

Taking place December 2the Tuesday after Thanksgiv-

ing GivingTuesday will har-ness the power of social

media to create a national

movement around the holi-days dedicated to giving simi-

lar to how Black Friday andCyber Monday have become

days that are today synony-mous with holiday shopping

ldquoGivingTuesday is a counter

narrative to Black Friday andCyber Monday because it re-

minds us that the spirit of theholiday giving season should

be about community and not just consumerismrdquo said

Kathy Calvin CEO of the UN

Foundation ldquoThe most mean-ingful gift we can give our

children loved ones friendsand neighbors is the commit-

ment to work together to helpbuild a better worldrdquo

Hospice of NorthwestMichigan joined the Giv-

ingTuesday movement as a

way to channel the generousspirit of the holiday season

and to inspire action aroundcharitable giving Those who

are interested in joining the

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos virtual GivingTuesday

initiative can visit wwwhospi-cenwmorg and click on the

Donation button You are alsoinvited to join and share our

Facebook virtual event at

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos Facebook page hos-

picenwmifacebookcom andpost your ldquoUnselfiesrdquo These

are photos of yourself pledg-ing to give ldquoOn Black Friday

and Cyber Monday we shop

for gifts to give to people wecare about This movement

inspires us as a community togive to causes we care about

So I challenge each of you togive to a cause as a gift to

those you care about Charita-

ble giving keeps on giving forso much longer than just a

holiday seasonrdquo said AmyWieland Executive Director

of Hospice of NorthwestMichigan

Today more than 10000 or-

ganizations have joined themovement and are providing

creative ways people can em-brace GivingTuesday and

collaborate in their giving ef-forts to create more meaning-

ful resultsldquoItrsquos been a privilege to

work with remarkable leaders

all over the country building amovement around Giv-

ingTuesdayrdquo said HenryTimms 92Yrsquos Executive Direc-

tor ldquoThis initiative has truly

been crowd-sourced by someof the smartest and most con-

nected minds among the nextgeneration of philanthropists

and entrepreneursrdquo For moredetails about the Giv-

ingTuesday movement visit

the GivingTuesday website(wwwgivingtuesdayorg)

Facebook page(httpswwwfacebookcom

GivingTuesday)The Health Department of

Northwest Michigan is man-

dated by the Michigan PublicHealth Code to promote well-

ness prevent disease providequality healthcare address

health problems of vulnerablepopulations and protect the

environment for the residents

and visitors of AntrimCharlevoix Emmet and Ot-

sego counties For additionalinformation about Hospice of

Northwest Michigan call(800) 551-4041 or visit

wwwhospicenwmorg

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The Jordan River Arts annual Artsand Crafts Fair deemed successful

not only by the Board of Directorsbut also by most of the vendors and

the buyers Over 1500 persons camethrough the door with many very

pleased with their purchases Of the

fifty three vendors many renewedtheir place for next yearrsquos fair There

was a great variety of original itemswith awards given in two categoriesmdash

best Individual Item and most Cre-ative Set Up Best Individual item

first prize was given to Les Vander-

Meulen for a three foot hand carvedmotorcycle with over 20 types of

wood being used The second prizefor best individual item went to Elsie

Vredenberg for her turkey quilt Firstprize in the most creative set up was

given to Wendy Corona for her ldquoAn-

tique Christmasrdquo displays She usedantique or recycled items and deco-

rated each with silk flowers andChristmas decorations The second

prize in most creative setup went toKari Morningstar for ldquoImagine that

Originalsrdquo Rusty Hart artist and

member of JRAC was the judge

It should be noted that JRAC hadtheir own booth They were sellingseveral different items High sales

were for the seed packets Patrons se-

lected seed of flowers lettuce andherbs placed in envelopes Each en-

velope was decorated with art workfrom the sketchbook exhibit These

packets will also be available in the

JRAC Gift Market opening November23 running through December 19 at

the Jordan River Art Center Also of note for sale were the caramel apples

donated by Kilwins of Charlevoix

The gourmet lunch is always a big hitwith plans already started for next

yearThe JRAC Board owes a big thank

you to the East Jordan High Schoolfor the use of the facility to the many

persons helping whether members

friends or students to the vendorsboth the faithful and the new and to

those in attendance whether buyingsomething or just enjoying the out-

ing

This event is one of the major fundraising events for JRAC with much of

the funds used for scholarships

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EAST JORDAN - The

2014 Annual Members Artfor Sale has a new name

and a new look It is nowcalled JRAC Gift Market

informing patrons of the

arts that it is a sale not just for members but for

any person looking forone of a kind original

gifts This is one of JRACrsquos significant fund

raising events

With many years of success indicate that peo-

ple enjoy purchasing oneof a kind art pieces as

Christmas and holidaygifts A wide variety of

items are included from

holiday cards printspainting toys wearable

items ceramic and sculp-ture Prices will range

from $5 to several hun-

dred There will be abeautiful Fraser fir tree

from McPherson Ever-greens to showcase the

many ornaments for sale

Also for sale will be abeautiful Doug Delind ce-

ramic wall hanging do-nated to JRAC by Nancy

and Dick CunninghamThe opening reception

will be Sunday November

23 from 1 mdash 4 pm JordanRiver Art Center 301

Main St East Jordan Theshow will close Friday

December 19 This is ashow not to be missed

For further information

contact curator BabsYoung 231-645-2220 or

email at

Gift Market opens

Sa$ig f hadade ampae( be C(hia Tchd a+aiabea( (he JRAC gi aampke(1

David Coveyou owner of Coveyoursquos

Scenic Farm received the 2014 LocalFood Hero award on November 12 at

Around the Table Growing Together

the second food and farming confer-ence sponsored by North CentralMichigan College and the Local Food

Alliance (LFA) Local Food Alliance

members submitted nominations andcomments praising Dave as a ldquore-

naissance farmer-engineer who dedi-cated his life to providing our

community with the high qualityfood to feed not just our bodies but

our minds and souls our relation-

ships and communityrdquo LFA memberspraised Coveyou for training young

farmers using geo-thermal and solarenergy on his farm and partnering

with businesses institutions andstores to get more local farm prod-

ucts into the community

More than eighty people attendedthe conference which focused on

ways to increase the economic viabil-

ity of area farms and increase theavailability of healthy nutritiouslocal food Speakers included

Michelle Walk MSUE with the UP

Food Exchange Brandon Seng andMark Coe with Goodwillrsquos Farm-to-

Freezer Program and WendyWieland and Rob Sirrine with MSUE

and Traverse Cityrsquos Food Hub Allspoke of the need to support local

farmers as a critical economic issue

Creating jobs keeping money in thecommunity feeding and educating

kids about healthy food developingstrong community partnerships were

the themes of the evening They out-lined creative programs in their re-

gions to support farmers and food

producersSponsors of the events along with

North Central Michigan College in-

cluded ISLANDmdashInstitute for Sus-tainable Living Art and NaturalDesign Petoskey-Harbor Springs

Area Community Foundation Grain

Train Natural Foods Market MSUExtension Taste the Local Difference

ndash Michigan Land Use InstituteUSDArsquos Farm Service Agency and

McLean amp Eakin BooksellersNorth Centralrsquos Iron Horse Cafeacute

chef Jamee Fry prepared a local

foods dinner with donations fromBillrsquos Farm Market Grain Train Nat-

ural Foods Market Blackbird Gar-dens and Crooked Tree Breadworks

B J== B

The Northern Michigan Chorale isholding their Fall Concert this Satur-

day and Sunday November 22nd and23rd at Petoskey High School The

show times are November 22nd at

300 pm and 730 pm and November23rd at 300 pm

The theme of the concert this yearis ldquoMusic has Brought us Togetherrdquo

Music included will be selections

from The Sound of Music GeorgeGershwinrsquos ldquoFascinating Rhythmrdquo

and ldquoStrike up the Bandrdquo Also in-cluded is a Don Large arrangement

of ldquoWhen the Saints go Marching inrdquoand several patriotic numbers includ-

ing ldquoBattle Hymn of the Republicrdquo

Julie Pierpont is the Director andHoward Richards is joining them as

an accompanist The singers them-selves are from all over Northern

Michigan including Petoskey Alan-son Cheboygan Boyne Falls Gay-

lord East Jordan Charlevoix

Wolverine Indian River PellstonWalloon Lake Boyne City Mackinaw

City Harbor Springs Levering andCarp Lake There will also be per-

formances by some soloists and smallgroups from within the Chorale

The Northern Michigan Chorale

got started around 31 years ago withDon Large as the Director Don was

from Detroit and had choral groupsat radio station WJR and the Univer-

sity of Detroit He passed away in

1988 and then other Directors such asConnie Tanner Will Moyer Jerry

Westerman and Julie Pierpont filledhis shoes Some of the accompanists

for the Chorale include Bea ThomasKris Anderson Sally Page and

Howard Richards

Tickets for adults are $10 and kids12 and under are $7 You can call the

Petoskey Regional Chamber of Com-merce for tickets or you can go to nm-

choraleorg and order them onlineYou can also get them from any

Chorale member if you happen to

know someone in the group Jointhem this Saturday or Sunday for a

great show

L)amp F)) H+) )()+

Northern Michigan

Chorale Fall Concert

The Namp(heamp Michiga Champae Fa Cceamp( i (hi Sa(ampda ad Sda0 N+ebeamp 88d ad 89ampd1

31ST ANNUAL CHARLEVOIX

COUNTY CROP WALK

To the EditorThank you to over 100 walkers and

helpers who participated in the 31st

Annual CROP Walk which was heldon Saturday September 27

Charlevoix Country raised more than$2385800 for hunger relief agencies

at home and around the globe Over

$600000 will be shared by six localfood pantries

Thank you to Castle Farms Elm

Pointe Ironton CongregationalChurch East Jordan Area Chamberof Commerce Michelle Nowka from

At Your Service Good Samaritan

Charlevoix Sherriff Dept East JordanRotary Club for proving lunch and to

Barb Worgess Connie Nowka andMichayla Nowak for preparing and

serving lunch

Special thanks to an Anonymousdonor for their continued support

through the Charlevoix County Com-

munity FoundationThe 32nd Charlevoix Crop Walk

will be held Saturday September 26

2015

Marge Teske

Charlevoix County Crop WalkTreasurer

letters to the eDitorLetters may be submitted by e-mail to officeCharlevoixCountyNewscom

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CHARLEVOIX - BeginningVeterans Day 2014 CharlevoixPermanent Hair Removal LLC is

offering a continuous 10 dis-count and free initial consulta-

tion to Veterans

Charlevoix based state li-censed electrolysis Karen Ferber

knows that although beauty is aconcept everyone understands

itrsquos expressed differently by eachindividual A personrsquos sense of

personal beauty is based on their

insight into who they uniquelyare Sometimes people feel that

excess facial or body hair con-ceals that potential Ferber be-

lieves she provides a service thathelps people become more confi-

dent and ultimately better

equipped to reach their potentialand who deserves a boost in con-

fidence more than our militaryldquoI recently met a young

women who served our countryin the military and wanted to

help her outrdquo said Ferber ldquoThen

I thought how about a discountfor any veteranrdquo Ferber ad-

heres to a belief that when a per-son feels attractive they have a

more vibrant and fulfilling lifeand sometimes they need assis-

tance to enhance their appear-

ance so they can be trulycomfortable with their selves

and embrace life more fully ldquoIwant to help you express your

finest selfrdquo she said

The service Ferber provides isnot exclusive to women Some

men just naturally have toomuch body hair for their own

sense of style or their partnerrsquostaste and that may interfere with

a well groomed appearance

which is important in businessas well as socially ldquoIf yoursquore not

someone who cheerfully toler-ates a time-consuming hair

maintenance routine then thepermanent solution I offer is

what yoursquore looking forrdquo she

saidElectrolysis was invented by a

physician 100 years ago to treat apatient with an ingrown eyelash

A fine wire probe is inserted intoa hair follicle and then electric

current is used to cauterize thepapilla or blood supply to thehair Charlevoix Permanent Hair

Removal has been open for 25years offering safe alternatives

to time consuming hair removalrituals

Most areas of the body can be

treated with electrolysis includ-ing the eyebrows face abdomen

thighs breasts and legs Thereare no permanent side effects

but sometimes a temporaryslight reddening of the skin may

occur rdquoI like helping people feel

better about themselves givingthem confidence and I love meet-

ing new peoplerdquo she saidCall Karen for a free consulta-

tion at 231-547-9025

Permanent hairremoval is not justfor women

B lt J B

CHARLEVOIX At the regular

meeting of City Council on Mon-day council members old and

new made several resolutions tohelp the city acquire grant fund-

ing that will aide with several

projects throughout CharlevoixAt the start of the meeting two

grants were brought beforecouncil by the Charlevoix His-

toric Society that will help fundpainting the lighthouse on South

Pier in 2016 Historic Society

representative Denise Fate camebefore council to explain that

painting the lighthouse will benecessary as the current paint is

fading quickly Fate explained to

council that the city owns thelighthouse but due to a contract

the Historic Society maintainsthe lighthouse However in

order for the Historic Society tofund maintenance the light-

house has to be the colour it was

during its time of ldquohistoric sig-

nificancerdquo That time period wasbetween the years of 1948-1955 at

which time the lighthouse wasred

Unfortunately when the light-house was last painted the paint

was chosen that fit current regu-

lations but has faded quicklyTherefore two grants offered by

the Michigan Lighthouse Assis-tance Program (MLAP) came be-

fore council to support therepainting of the structure

One grant would offer $3600

for planning and the otherwould give $12700 for rehabilita-

tion For planning the HistoricSociety will match the grant

with $1800 and for rehabilitationthey will match with $6350 In

addition to the grant moneys for

planning and labor costs thelocal Sherwin Williams will be

donating the paint for the light-house which is of better quality

Council approved both resolu-

tions and the project is sched-

uled to begin in 2016Another grant came before

council to help reimburse costsfrom last yearrsquos water main

freezes City Manager RobStraebel presented the Urgent

Need Grant Agreement to coun-

cil which will reimburse $114299to the City for the costs associ-

ated with repairing the mainsand other damages caused dur-

ing the harsh winter of 2013The money is offered by the

Michigan Strategic Fund Grant

and will cover roughly 50 of the costs accrued last year

Straebel stated at the meetingthat city staff is also pursuing

funds through FEMA to coverthe other half of expenses

Council approved of accepting

the grant money at the meetingIn other council news Jeffrey

Porter was elected DeputyMayor by newly elected City

Mayor Gabe Campbell Council

also determined to keep regu-

larly scheduled meetings on the

first and third Monday of eachmonth at 700 pm in council

chambers With the resignationof Arlene Staley from the Board

of Review council appointedCharlevoix citizen June Cross to

the board and newly elected

council man Bill Supernaw tothe Board of Review to replace

previous member Lyle GennetThe next meeting of City Coun-

cil is scheduled for December 1at 700 pm in council chambers

Charlevoix City CounCil november 17 2014

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ELLSWORTHmdashExtendedfire services to Norwood town-

ship was approved and up-

grades to the hall were

discussed at the November 17Banks Township Board meet-

ing

A contract between the

Banks Township Fire Depart-ment and Norwood Township

was approved The two year

agreement provides fire serv-

ices at a cost of $13000 peryear ldquoWe will want to encour-

age a much longer term there-

after but we need to find out if

wersquore going to take a beatingon thisrdquo said Supervisor

Thomas Mann

The newly appointed Town-

ship Hall Committee gave re-port on the electrical upgrades

for the upstairs banquet hall

The wiring placement new

dimmable lamps and sconcesare still the topic of much re-

search but a plan of what sort

of lighting and wiring changes

was explained to the board indetail The electrical upgrades

are the first stage of a three

phase improvement plan

Phase one includes electricalupgrades two is new insula-

tion and phase three are reno-

vations including an archway

and wheelchair lift Theyasked for the boardrsquos approval

to hire an electrical firm up to

$5500 to begin stage one and

seek out an engineer to pre-pare for stage three Approval

was granted An additional

motion to compensate the

three member committee $25per meeting was also ap-

proved

The board agreed to submit$415 in medical bills from

Charlevoix Area Hospital toworkers compensation The

bill was incurred when one of the EMTs was slightly injured

while attending to a patient

ldquoThere were some lab tests todetermine that there was no

communicable diseaserdquo saidClerk Donna Heeres

The meeting opened withpublic comment Resident

David Draper addressed the

board concerning the condi-tion of North Dennis Road In

1994 Draper the county andthe township split expenses to

improve the seasonal roadwith the understanding that

Draper would maintain it

which he has done for the lasttwenty years However the

condition of the road hadgrossly deteriorated in recent

years ldquoIrsquod like to see if there

is something we can work

outrdquo he said Draper has a

farm with three employees

and two other homes are onthe mile stretch of road

ldquoWersquove never had these

drainage problems beforerdquo he

said The board agreed to get abid on the cost of fill from the

road commission and asked

Draper to see if the other resi-dents can help out since he

will be doing all the work The

county no longer pays any-

thing for seasonal road im-provements Board members

are concerned about setting a

precedent and have directed

the clerk to look at how manyseasonal roads are located in

the township and what has

been done in the past They

asked Draper to return to theDecember meeting No other

action was taken

A motion to hire C2AE engi-

neering firm to assist in theapplication process for a grant

to improve Banks Township

Park was approved

The next board meeting isset for December 15 at 7 pm

banKs toWnshiP meeting november 17 2014

Township approves 1047297re services and township hall upgrades

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CHARLEVOIX In a recent 90thDistrict Court decision Judge James

Erhart determined what sentence

Charlevoix man James Jerome Gib-bons 83 will face for an incidentthat occurred in May of this year

when Gibbons shot a neighbors dog

In a complaint filed with the 90thDistrict Court on May 26th Gibbons

was charged with AbandoningCru-elty to One Animal Resulting in the

Animalrsquos Death The charge indi-

cates that Gibbons ldquocruelly (drove)or beat an animal or negligently al-

lowed an animal to suffer unneces-sary neglect torture or pain and it

resulted in the animals deathrdquoThis charge was considered a

misdemeanor with a maximum

penalty of 1 year a $200000 fineand up to 300 hours of community

service or a combination of the

threeGibbons was accused of shootinghis neighborrsquos do with a pellet gun

Once shot the animal became para-

lyzed which required the owners toeuthanize the creature Gibbons vol-

untarily turned himself in after thecharges were authorized but was

released on a $400 cash bondAccording to authorities the

sheltie had wandered onto the lawn

of Gibbons but wasnrsquot causing dis-turbance

Gibbons sentence included 365days in jail with 10 days of commu-

nity service work in lieu of jail timeand 355 days in abeyance He will

serve 6 months of probation and

pay $725 in fines and costs as well as$377 in restitution

Charlevoix Man

Sentenced for Shooting

Neighbors Dog

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MEDICAL INNOVATIONS amp LIFE-CHANGING INVENTIONS

This is a time of incredible

progress in medical sciences un-

derstanding of how to diagnose

and treat a wide range of condi-tions Here are our top four life-

changing medical innovations

that could revolutionize health

care in 2015 -- they earned spots

on the Cleveland Clinics ninthannual list of Top 10 Medical In-

novations

The stroke ambulance

Getting to the emergency room

fast after a stroke is critically im-portant because thats where the

treatment is or used to be any-

way Its estimated that two mil-lion brain nerve cells die in each

minute that passes without treat-

ment after a brain attack

Life-changing technology A

high-tech ambulance used bysome hospitals in Sweden and

the United States can save your

life and the quality of your life

Personnel on board include aparamedic critical care nurse

and scanning technologist so the

ER comes straight to the stroke

patient A special portable com-

puted tomography (CT) scannertakes brain images within two

minutes Theyre then sent via a

4G broadband video link to hos-pital neurologists and neuro-ra-diologists for analysis and

diagnosis If an ischemic stroke

(blood clot) is detected the stroke

ambulance health care workers

can administer a clot-bustingdrug tissue-type plasminogen

activator (t-PA) The sooner t-PA

is given after a stroke the more

effective it is With t-PA treat-ment arriving sooner more

stroke survivors are likely to re-

tain or regain full function of

their mind and body The averagetime for t-PA administration in

cities without mobile stroke care

is 90 minutes with these mobile

centers its under 35 minutes

Thats over 100 million brain cells

saved a lot of brain function pre-served and disability avoided

One-shot radiation for early-

stage breast cancerDeaths from breast cancer

have dropped 20 percent in re-

cent years thanks to early detec-

tion and treatments This year

over 63000 American women willbe diagnosed with early-stage

breast cancer

Treatment for early-stage can-

cer may be a lumpectomy (re-moval of a portion of the affected

breast) plus three to six weeks of

radiation therapy five days a

week Unfortunately that long

treatment schedule can be ahardship for women who live far

from a cancer center Many drop

out because getting there is just

too difficult

Life-changing innovationNow one-dose intraoperative ra-

diation therapy (IORT) could

change all that Delivered during

surgery (after the cancer is re-

moved) this treatment focusesradiation on surrounding tissue

where risk of cancers return is

highest Its takes 30 minutes Re-

search shows its just as effective

as long-course radiation forblocking recurrence of early-

stage breast cancer

A wireless pacemakerPacemaker technology has

barely changed since 1958 with a

silver-dollar-sized pulse genera-

tor implanted below the collar-

bone sending signals via wirescalled leads to the heart itself

Trouble is leads can wear out

Life-changing innovation A

tiny wireless pacemaker(smaller than a AAA battery) is

less than 10 percent the size of a

conventional pacemaker and can

be implanted directly in the

heart An electrode senses thehearts natural rhythm and ad-

justs electrical stimulation for

healthy beats A lithium batterypowers the device for up to sevenyears when a new one can be in-

stalled through a vein without in-

vasive surgery It was approved

in Europe in 2013 and is awaiting

Food and Drug Administrationapproval here clinical trials are

about to be completed

The one-drop blood test

New blood-test procedures andtesting technology allow docs to

get info from a drop of blood

drawn from your fingertip

Life-changing innovation Sim-ilar to the instant blood-sugar

checks this new technology can

run 30 different tests from a sin-

gle droplet of blood at a price

thats a fraction of what a lab

may now charge The tests arecurrently offered at a few Wal-

greens drugstores and health

centers in California and Ari-zona Services are set to expand

soon

Other innovations that earned

spots on the Cleveland Clinics

Top 10 Medical Innovations listinclude a dengue fever vaccine

new cholesterol and heart-failure

drugs and better treatments for

advanced cancers

(c) 2014 Michael Roizen MD

and Mehmet Oz MD Distrib-

uted by King Features SyndicateInc

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While it is not yet ldquoofficiallyrdquo

winter the temperatures outsideand snowfall may remind you that

winter is on the way If you areprone to Winter Depression or

SAD Seasonal Affective Disorder

the shorter days might having youfeeling more tired than usual

craving carbohydrates and irrita-ble Roughly 6 of the US popu-

lation suffers from SAD andanother 15 experiences a milder

form of the condition winter de-

pressionSeasonal affective disorder

SAD is a form of depression thatoccurs most frequently in the fall

and winter months as the hoursof daylight become shorter and

the temperatures become cooler

SAD has only been recognized asa diagnosis since 1985 Symptoms

are similar to other forms of de-pression and typically begin in

late fall or early winter and sub-side in the spring and summer

Symptoms include hopelessness

loss of energy social withdrawaldifficulty concentrating weight

gain and appetite changes - par-

ticularly craving foods high incarbohydrates loss of interest in

previously enjoyed activities andexcessive desire for sleep

A reduction in serotonin andmelatonin levels related to a re-

duction in sunlight and the

change of seasons may con-tribute to SAD The reduced level

of sunlight may result in a disrup-tion of the circadian rhythm the

biological clockThe incidence of seasonal affec-

tive disorder is greater in persons

living further from the equatorSAD occurs in 1 to 10 of the

US population is dependent ongeographic location and is less

common where there is snow on

the ground People of all ages candevelop SAD and the average age

of first symptoms is 23 Fourtimes as many women as men re-

port SAD symptomsLight therapy is the primary

treatment for SAD Sitting a few

feet away from a light therapy boxon a daily basis seems to change

brain chemicals related to mood

Food can also help relieve SADsymptoms Foods high in Vitamin

D fish oil fortified milk and eggyolks will help to overcome Vita-

min D deficiencies Omega-3 fattyacids appear particularly benefi-

cial in coping with SAD Our bod-

ies do not make Omega-3 fattyacids so we must eat them Oily

fatty fish such as mackerel her-ring salmon sardines and an-

chovies are good sourcesFlaxseed hemp canola and

walnut oils are good plant-based

options for Omega-3s Carbohy-drates are important in relieving

symptoms of SAD Only about 30grams a day (about 120 calories)

are necessary to produce the sero-

tonin you need Stick to complexcarbohydrates to reduce weight

gain and avoid blood sugar spikesMake dinner you largest carbohy-

drate containing meal since SADsymptoms tend to be worse in the

evening

Using Food to Improve Your Mood

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After ten years out of state Tra-verse City native Dr Sara Hall has

returned home to NorthernMichigan to open a new child fo-

cused family friendly dental prac-

tice in downtown East JordanThe new practice is focused on of-

fering a serene atmosphere and acalming experience

Dr Hall and her close knit andprofessional staff strive to main-

tain expert customer service and

a relaxed stress free experienceutilizing state of the art equip-

ment ldquoOur staff has previous ex-perience in the hospitality

industry as well as in the dentaloffice We see ourselves as friendly

and approachable and our goal is

to deliver dental care above andbeyond a patientrsquos expectationsrdquo

said HallDr Hall is a graduate of the Uni-

versity of Michigan and practiceddentistry for the State of Ten-

nessee in the arena of public

health from 2007-2014 She choseto set up the practice in East Jor-

dan because of family connec-tions ldquoEast Jordan is a perfect

mix of small town charm andbusiness opportunity Less re-

liance on tourism and more year

round economic industry and sta-

bility is why I chose to build my

practice hererdquo she saidThe services Hall Dental offers

include exams cleanings radi-

ographs fillings extractions andsealants with a practice focus of

education and prevention In factDr Hall intends to participate in

dental screenings and educationin the schools ldquoWe are scheduled

to participate in dental health

month at East Jordan Elementary

School in February We are always

seeking opportunities to promotedental health in the communityrdquo

said Hall

Hall Dental is a Blue Cross BlueShield and Delta Dental provider

and offers reasonable rates for in-dividuals without dental insur-

ance You can call 231-536-5030 toschedule an appointment

Hall Dental opens inDowntown East Jordan

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Itrsquos truly a win-win organi-

zation The Mancelona FoodPantry amp Resale Shop is both

an excellent spot to find qual-

ity used items of virtually anykind and the proceeds from

sales at the Resale Shop helpto support the ongoing mission

of the Mancelona Food Pantryin providing food for area fam-

ilies in need

ldquoThe Food Pantry servesfamilies throughout Antrim

Countyrdquo states Edith Plumb avolunteer at the establishment

and Secretary of the BoardldquoIt was founded about 10 years

ago and is ran by a very dedi-

cated group of volunteers Weserve approximately 200 fami-

lies in assisting with the food

needs each month whichtranslates into approximately

700 individualsrdquoProceeds from sales at the

Resale Shop greatly assist in

serving those familyrsquos needsHighlights of the donated

items available include justabout every type of household

article including furniturenick knacks dishes and tools

Shoppers will also find a wide

selection of toys yard equip-ment such as lawn mowers

grills and even snow shovels

These goods are donated bylocal individuals businessesand those from downstate who

have summer residences in the

areaThe facility is a large three-

story building that was once a

church Inside customers willfind two levels devoted to re-

sale displays and one floorlevel for the food pantry and

fellowship hall

ldquoIt is a very nice environ-mentrdquo relates Edith Plumb

ldquoOur mission is getting moreand more important all the

time as more people are inneed of assistance with the

food needs We are part of the

Northwest Michigan ActionAgency Food Coalition with is

a group of about 40 food

pantryrsquos in the area that coop-erate with each other in stay-ing informed about the issues

affecting usrdquo

The Mancelona Food Pantryamp Resale Shop is located at 201

N Maple Street in Mancelona

The Resale Shop is open Tues-day through Friday from 9 am

until 4 pm and Saturday from9 am until 2 pm The Food

Pantry is open Tuesday

through Thursday from 9 amunit 4 pm For additional in-

formation please call (231) 587-9606

Mancelona Food Pantry amp Resale Shop is a win-win organization

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The holidays are

upon us and formany the season of good tidingsand cheer ushers in feelings of lone-

liness and despair Unfortunatelythere are many of us who will not

be surrounded by caring family and

friends There are those whohave lost loved ones and with their

death long-standing traditions arediscarded Others experience the

changes of family growing up andmoving away Not everyonersquos holi-

day season looks like a Norman

Rockwell painting with carolerssinging postal workers delivering

presents and friends and family ar-riving to share good times What is

to be a joyous season is instead filledwith feelings of sadness and grief

This is a time that can challenge a

personrsquos mental emotional andphysical health

While the weather may be bleakthere are some things we can do to

brighten the holidays for others andourselves Psychologists at the Uni-

versity of California have conducted

numerous studies on happinessTheir research concludes that ex-

pressing gratitude and deliberatelyfocusing on things for which wersquore

thankful will lead to a happier lifeExchanging gloomy thoughts and

downheartedness for feelings of

gratefulness is a process which canbe learned and practiced Regular

gratitude practice leads to amore optimistic attitude greater re-

siliency and increased capacity

to cope with lifersquos challengesTaking the time to express your

thankfulness to others begets posi-tive feelings both to the person re-

ceiving the message as well as thesender By deliberately seeking op-

portunities to be grateful we are

practicing anintrinsic motivation that leads to

happiness We develop a more posi-tive attitude that makes the world

more vibrant betterFor some tangible reminders are

a way to begin the process of ac-

knowledging those things for whichthey can be grateful Journal entries

provide a simple way of trackingdaily occurrences and people for

whom we are thankful Others sug-gest keeping a ldquogratitude jarrdquo which

is to be filled with slips of paper ex-

pressing things for which oneis grateful Still others find a prayer

ritual of ldquocounting their blessingsrdquo

works best Expressing gratitudecan be as simple as telling someonein the grocery store you appreciate

their carrying your groceries to the

car or doing something small butmeaningful for the person at the li-

brary who helps you or letting aneighbor know you are there for

them if they need anythingRegardless of how you choose to

implement it taking the time to re-

flect on the things and people forwhich you are thankful will lead to

a happier and fuller life It will alsoinspire others to consider the posi-

tive aspects of their lives and per-haps lead to the joyous feeling of the

holidays throughout the year

d - Hampamp30$- G+-$-

Hospice of NorthwestMichigan has joined Giv-

ingTuesday a first of its kindeffort that will harness the

collective power of a uniqueblend of partnersmdashcharities

families businesses and indi-

vidualsmdashto transform howpeople think about talk about

and participate in the givingseason Coinciding with the

Thanksgiving Holiday and the

kickoff of the holiday shop-ping season GivingTuesday

will inspire people to take col-laborative action to improve

their local communities giveback in better smarter ways

to the charities and causes

they support and help create abetter world

Taking place December 2the Tuesday after Thanksgiv-

ing GivingTuesday will har-ness the power of social

media to create a national

movement around the holi-days dedicated to giving simi-

lar to how Black Friday andCyber Monday have become

days that are today synony-mous with holiday shopping

ldquoGivingTuesday is a counter

narrative to Black Friday andCyber Monday because it re-

minds us that the spirit of theholiday giving season should

be about community and not just consumerismrdquo said

Kathy Calvin CEO of the UN

Foundation ldquoThe most mean-ingful gift we can give our

children loved ones friendsand neighbors is the commit-

ment to work together to helpbuild a better worldrdquo

Hospice of NorthwestMichigan joined the Giv-

ingTuesday movement as a

way to channel the generousspirit of the holiday season

and to inspire action aroundcharitable giving Those who

are interested in joining the

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos virtual GivingTuesday

initiative can visit wwwhospi-cenwmorg and click on the

Donation button You are alsoinvited to join and share our

Facebook virtual event at

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos Facebook page hos-

picenwmifacebookcom andpost your ldquoUnselfiesrdquo These

are photos of yourself pledg-ing to give ldquoOn Black Friday

and Cyber Monday we shop

for gifts to give to people wecare about This movement

inspires us as a community togive to causes we care about

So I challenge each of you togive to a cause as a gift to

those you care about Charita-

ble giving keeps on giving forso much longer than just a

holiday seasonrdquo said AmyWieland Executive Director

of Hospice of NorthwestMichigan

Today more than 10000 or-

ganizations have joined themovement and are providing

creative ways people can em-brace GivingTuesday and

collaborate in their giving ef-forts to create more meaning-

ful resultsldquoItrsquos been a privilege to

work with remarkable leaders

all over the country building amovement around Giv-

ingTuesdayrdquo said HenryTimms 92Yrsquos Executive Direc-

tor ldquoThis initiative has truly

been crowd-sourced by someof the smartest and most con-

nected minds among the nextgeneration of philanthropists

and entrepreneursrdquo For moredetails about the Giv-

ingTuesday movement visit

the GivingTuesday website(wwwgivingtuesdayorg)

Facebook page(httpswwwfacebookcom

GivingTuesday)The Health Department of

Northwest Michigan is man-

dated by the Michigan PublicHealth Code to promote well-

ness prevent disease providequality healthcare address

health problems of vulnerablepopulations and protect the

environment for the residents

and visitors of AntrimCharlevoix Emmet and Ot-

sego counties For additionalinformation about Hospice of

Northwest Michigan call(800) 551-4041 or visit

wwwhospicenwmorg

(d$( 0$- a +)

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The Jordan River Arts annual Artsand Crafts Fair deemed successful

not only by the Board of Directorsbut also by most of the vendors and

the buyers Over 1500 persons camethrough the door with many very

pleased with their purchases Of the

fifty three vendors many renewedtheir place for next yearrsquos fair There

was a great variety of original itemswith awards given in two categoriesmdash

best Individual Item and most Cre-ative Set Up Best Individual item

first prize was given to Les Vander-

Meulen for a three foot hand carvedmotorcycle with over 20 types of

wood being used The second prizefor best individual item went to Elsie

Vredenberg for her turkey quilt Firstprize in the most creative set up was

given to Wendy Corona for her ldquoAn-

tique Christmasrdquo displays She usedantique or recycled items and deco-

rated each with silk flowers andChristmas decorations The second

prize in most creative setup went toKari Morningstar for ldquoImagine that

Originalsrdquo Rusty Hart artist and

member of JRAC was the judge

It should be noted that JRAC hadtheir own booth They were sellingseveral different items High sales

were for the seed packets Patrons se-

lected seed of flowers lettuce andherbs placed in envelopes Each en-

velope was decorated with art workfrom the sketchbook exhibit These

packets will also be available in the

JRAC Gift Market opening November23 running through December 19 at

the Jordan River Art Center Also of note for sale were the caramel apples

donated by Kilwins of Charlevoix

The gourmet lunch is always a big hitwith plans already started for next

yearThe JRAC Board owes a big thank

you to the East Jordan High Schoolfor the use of the facility to the many

persons helping whether members

friends or students to the vendorsboth the faithful and the new and to

those in attendance whether buyingsomething or just enjoying the out-

ing

This event is one of the major fundraising events for JRAC with much of

the funds used for scholarships

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EAST JORDAN - The

2014 Annual Members Artfor Sale has a new name

and a new look It is nowcalled JRAC Gift Market

informing patrons of the

arts that it is a sale not just for members but for

any person looking forone of a kind original

gifts This is one of JRACrsquos significant fund

raising events

With many years of success indicate that peo-

ple enjoy purchasing oneof a kind art pieces as

Christmas and holidaygifts A wide variety of

items are included from

holiday cards printspainting toys wearable

items ceramic and sculp-ture Prices will range

from $5 to several hun-

dred There will be abeautiful Fraser fir tree

from McPherson Ever-greens to showcase the

many ornaments for sale

Also for sale will be abeautiful Doug Delind ce-

ramic wall hanging do-nated to JRAC by Nancy

and Dick CunninghamThe opening reception

will be Sunday November

23 from 1 mdash 4 pm JordanRiver Art Center 301

Main St East Jordan Theshow will close Friday

December 19 This is ashow not to be missed

For further information

contact curator BabsYoung 231-645-2220 or

email at

Gift Market opens

Sa$ig f hadade ampae( be C(hia Tchd a+aiabea( (he JRAC gi aampke(1

David Coveyou owner of Coveyoursquos

Scenic Farm received the 2014 LocalFood Hero award on November 12 at

Around the Table Growing Together

the second food and farming confer-ence sponsored by North CentralMichigan College and the Local Food

Alliance (LFA) Local Food Alliance

members submitted nominations andcomments praising Dave as a ldquore-

naissance farmer-engineer who dedi-cated his life to providing our

community with the high qualityfood to feed not just our bodies but

our minds and souls our relation-

ships and communityrdquo LFA memberspraised Coveyou for training young

farmers using geo-thermal and solarenergy on his farm and partnering

with businesses institutions andstores to get more local farm prod-

ucts into the community

More than eighty people attendedthe conference which focused on

ways to increase the economic viabil-

ity of area farms and increase theavailability of healthy nutritiouslocal food Speakers included

Michelle Walk MSUE with the UP

Food Exchange Brandon Seng andMark Coe with Goodwillrsquos Farm-to-

Freezer Program and WendyWieland and Rob Sirrine with MSUE

and Traverse Cityrsquos Food Hub Allspoke of the need to support local

farmers as a critical economic issue

Creating jobs keeping money in thecommunity feeding and educating

kids about healthy food developingstrong community partnerships were

the themes of the evening They out-lined creative programs in their re-

gions to support farmers and food

producersSponsors of the events along with

North Central Michigan College in-

cluded ISLANDmdashInstitute for Sus-tainable Living Art and NaturalDesign Petoskey-Harbor Springs

Area Community Foundation Grain

Train Natural Foods Market MSUExtension Taste the Local Difference

ndash Michigan Land Use InstituteUSDArsquos Farm Service Agency and

McLean amp Eakin BooksellersNorth Centralrsquos Iron Horse Cafeacute

chef Jamee Fry prepared a local

foods dinner with donations fromBillrsquos Farm Market Grain Train Nat-

ural Foods Market Blackbird Gar-dens and Crooked Tree Breadworks

B J== B

The Northern Michigan Chorale isholding their Fall Concert this Satur-

day and Sunday November 22nd and23rd at Petoskey High School The

show times are November 22nd at

300 pm and 730 pm and November23rd at 300 pm

The theme of the concert this yearis ldquoMusic has Brought us Togetherrdquo

Music included will be selections

from The Sound of Music GeorgeGershwinrsquos ldquoFascinating Rhythmrdquo

and ldquoStrike up the Bandrdquo Also in-cluded is a Don Large arrangement

of ldquoWhen the Saints go Marching inrdquoand several patriotic numbers includ-

ing ldquoBattle Hymn of the Republicrdquo

Julie Pierpont is the Director andHoward Richards is joining them as

an accompanist The singers them-selves are from all over Northern

Michigan including Petoskey Alan-son Cheboygan Boyne Falls Gay-

lord East Jordan Charlevoix

Wolverine Indian River PellstonWalloon Lake Boyne City Mackinaw

City Harbor Springs Levering andCarp Lake There will also be per-

formances by some soloists and smallgroups from within the Chorale

The Northern Michigan Chorale

got started around 31 years ago withDon Large as the Director Don was

from Detroit and had choral groupsat radio station WJR and the Univer-

sity of Detroit He passed away in

1988 and then other Directors such asConnie Tanner Will Moyer Jerry

Westerman and Julie Pierpont filledhis shoes Some of the accompanists

for the Chorale include Bea ThomasKris Anderson Sally Page and

Howard Richards

Tickets for adults are $10 and kids12 and under are $7 You can call the

Petoskey Regional Chamber of Com-merce for tickets or you can go to nm-

choraleorg and order them onlineYou can also get them from any

Chorale member if you happen to

know someone in the group Jointhem this Saturday or Sunday for a

great show

L)amp F)) H+) )()+

Northern Michigan

Chorale Fall Concert

The Namp(heamp Michiga Champae Fa Cceamp( i (hi Sa(ampda ad Sda0 N+ebeamp 88d ad 89ampd1

31ST ANNUAL CHARLEVOIX

COUNTY CROP WALK

To the EditorThank you to over 100 walkers and

helpers who participated in the 31st

Annual CROP Walk which was heldon Saturday September 27

Charlevoix Country raised more than$2385800 for hunger relief agencies

at home and around the globe Over

$600000 will be shared by six localfood pantries

Thank you to Castle Farms Elm

Pointe Ironton CongregationalChurch East Jordan Area Chamberof Commerce Michelle Nowka from

At Your Service Good Samaritan

Charlevoix Sherriff Dept East JordanRotary Club for proving lunch and to

Barb Worgess Connie Nowka andMichayla Nowak for preparing and

serving lunch

Special thanks to an Anonymousdonor for their continued support

through the Charlevoix County Com-

munity FoundationThe 32nd Charlevoix Crop Walk

will be held Saturday September 26

2015

Marge Teske

Charlevoix County Crop WalkTreasurer

letters to the eDitorLetters may be submitted by e-mail to officeCharlevoixCountyNewscom

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CHARLEVOIX - BeginningVeterans Day 2014 CharlevoixPermanent Hair Removal LLC is

offering a continuous 10 dis-count and free initial consulta-

tion to Veterans

Charlevoix based state li-censed electrolysis Karen Ferber

knows that although beauty is aconcept everyone understands

itrsquos expressed differently by eachindividual A personrsquos sense of

personal beauty is based on their

insight into who they uniquelyare Sometimes people feel that

excess facial or body hair con-ceals that potential Ferber be-

lieves she provides a service thathelps people become more confi-

dent and ultimately better

equipped to reach their potentialand who deserves a boost in con-

fidence more than our militaryldquoI recently met a young

women who served our countryin the military and wanted to

help her outrdquo said Ferber ldquoThen

I thought how about a discountfor any veteranrdquo Ferber ad-

heres to a belief that when a per-son feels attractive they have a

more vibrant and fulfilling lifeand sometimes they need assis-

tance to enhance their appear-

ance so they can be trulycomfortable with their selves

and embrace life more fully ldquoIwant to help you express your

finest selfrdquo she said

The service Ferber provides isnot exclusive to women Some

men just naturally have toomuch body hair for their own

sense of style or their partnerrsquostaste and that may interfere with

a well groomed appearance

which is important in businessas well as socially ldquoIf yoursquore not

someone who cheerfully toler-ates a time-consuming hair

maintenance routine then thepermanent solution I offer is

what yoursquore looking forrdquo she

saidElectrolysis was invented by a

physician 100 years ago to treat apatient with an ingrown eyelash

A fine wire probe is inserted intoa hair follicle and then electric

current is used to cauterize thepapilla or blood supply to thehair Charlevoix Permanent Hair

Removal has been open for 25years offering safe alternatives

to time consuming hair removalrituals

Most areas of the body can be

treated with electrolysis includ-ing the eyebrows face abdomen

thighs breasts and legs Thereare no permanent side effects

but sometimes a temporaryslight reddening of the skin may

occur rdquoI like helping people feel

better about themselves givingthem confidence and I love meet-

ing new peoplerdquo she saidCall Karen for a free consulta-

tion at 231-547-9025

Permanent hairremoval is not justfor women

B lt J B

CHARLEVOIX At the regular

meeting of City Council on Mon-day council members old and

new made several resolutions tohelp the city acquire grant fund-

ing that will aide with several

projects throughout CharlevoixAt the start of the meeting two

grants were brought beforecouncil by the Charlevoix His-

toric Society that will help fundpainting the lighthouse on South

Pier in 2016 Historic Society

representative Denise Fate camebefore council to explain that

painting the lighthouse will benecessary as the current paint is

fading quickly Fate explained to

council that the city owns thelighthouse but due to a contract

the Historic Society maintainsthe lighthouse However in

order for the Historic Society tofund maintenance the light-

house has to be the colour it was

during its time of ldquohistoric sig-

nificancerdquo That time period wasbetween the years of 1948-1955 at

which time the lighthouse wasred

Unfortunately when the light-house was last painted the paint

was chosen that fit current regu-

lations but has faded quicklyTherefore two grants offered by

the Michigan Lighthouse Assis-tance Program (MLAP) came be-

fore council to support therepainting of the structure

One grant would offer $3600

for planning and the otherwould give $12700 for rehabilita-

tion For planning the HistoricSociety will match the grant

with $1800 and for rehabilitationthey will match with $6350 In

addition to the grant moneys for

planning and labor costs thelocal Sherwin Williams will be

donating the paint for the light-house which is of better quality

Council approved both resolu-

tions and the project is sched-

uled to begin in 2016Another grant came before

council to help reimburse costsfrom last yearrsquos water main

freezes City Manager RobStraebel presented the Urgent

Need Grant Agreement to coun-

cil which will reimburse $114299to the City for the costs associ-

ated with repairing the mainsand other damages caused dur-

ing the harsh winter of 2013The money is offered by the

Michigan Strategic Fund Grant

and will cover roughly 50 of the costs accrued last year

Straebel stated at the meetingthat city staff is also pursuing

funds through FEMA to coverthe other half of expenses

Council approved of accepting

the grant money at the meetingIn other council news Jeffrey

Porter was elected DeputyMayor by newly elected City

Mayor Gabe Campbell Council

also determined to keep regu-

larly scheduled meetings on the

first and third Monday of eachmonth at 700 pm in council

chambers With the resignationof Arlene Staley from the Board

of Review council appointedCharlevoix citizen June Cross to

the board and newly elected

council man Bill Supernaw tothe Board of Review to replace

previous member Lyle GennetThe next meeting of City Coun-

cil is scheduled for December 1at 700 pm in council chambers

Charlevoix City CounCil november 17 2014

P$(- i- r

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ELLSWORTHmdashExtendedfire services to Norwood town-

ship was approved and up-

grades to the hall were

discussed at the November 17Banks Township Board meet-

ing

A contract between the

Banks Township Fire Depart-ment and Norwood Township

was approved The two year

agreement provides fire serv-

ices at a cost of $13000 peryear ldquoWe will want to encour-

age a much longer term there-

after but we need to find out if

wersquore going to take a beatingon thisrdquo said Supervisor

Thomas Mann

The newly appointed Town-

ship Hall Committee gave re-port on the electrical upgrades

for the upstairs banquet hall

The wiring placement new

dimmable lamps and sconcesare still the topic of much re-

search but a plan of what sort

of lighting and wiring changes

was explained to the board indetail The electrical upgrades

are the first stage of a three

phase improvement plan

Phase one includes electricalupgrades two is new insula-

tion and phase three are reno-

vations including an archway

and wheelchair lift Theyasked for the boardrsquos approval

to hire an electrical firm up to

$5500 to begin stage one and

seek out an engineer to pre-pare for stage three Approval

was granted An additional

motion to compensate the

three member committee $25per meeting was also ap-

proved

The board agreed to submit$415 in medical bills from

Charlevoix Area Hospital toworkers compensation The

bill was incurred when one of the EMTs was slightly injured

while attending to a patient

ldquoThere were some lab tests todetermine that there was no

communicable diseaserdquo saidClerk Donna Heeres

The meeting opened withpublic comment Resident

David Draper addressed the

board concerning the condi-tion of North Dennis Road In

1994 Draper the county andthe township split expenses to

improve the seasonal roadwith the understanding that

Draper would maintain it

which he has done for the lasttwenty years However the

condition of the road hadgrossly deteriorated in recent

years ldquoIrsquod like to see if there

is something we can work

outrdquo he said Draper has a

farm with three employees

and two other homes are onthe mile stretch of road

ldquoWersquove never had these

drainage problems beforerdquo he

said The board agreed to get abid on the cost of fill from the

road commission and asked

Draper to see if the other resi-dents can help out since he

will be doing all the work The

county no longer pays any-

thing for seasonal road im-provements Board members

are concerned about setting a

precedent and have directed

the clerk to look at how manyseasonal roads are located in

the township and what has

been done in the past They

asked Draper to return to theDecember meeting No other

action was taken

A motion to hire C2AE engi-

neering firm to assist in theapplication process for a grant

to improve Banks Township

Park was approved

The next board meeting isset for December 15 at 7 pm

banKs toWnshiP meeting november 17 2014

Township approves 1047297re services and township hall upgrades

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CHARLEVOIX In a recent 90thDistrict Court decision Judge James

Erhart determined what sentence

Charlevoix man James Jerome Gib-bons 83 will face for an incidentthat occurred in May of this year

when Gibbons shot a neighbors dog

In a complaint filed with the 90thDistrict Court on May 26th Gibbons

was charged with AbandoningCru-elty to One Animal Resulting in the

Animalrsquos Death The charge indi-

cates that Gibbons ldquocruelly (drove)or beat an animal or negligently al-

lowed an animal to suffer unneces-sary neglect torture or pain and it

resulted in the animals deathrdquoThis charge was considered a

misdemeanor with a maximum

penalty of 1 year a $200000 fineand up to 300 hours of community

service or a combination of the

threeGibbons was accused of shootinghis neighborrsquos do with a pellet gun

Once shot the animal became para-

lyzed which required the owners toeuthanize the creature Gibbons vol-

untarily turned himself in after thecharges were authorized but was

released on a $400 cash bondAccording to authorities the

sheltie had wandered onto the lawn

of Gibbons but wasnrsquot causing dis-turbance

Gibbons sentence included 365days in jail with 10 days of commu-

nity service work in lieu of jail timeand 355 days in abeyance He will

serve 6 months of probation and

pay $725 in fines and costs as well as$377 in restitution

Charlevoix Man

Sentenced for Shooting

Neighbors Dog

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Itrsquos truly a win-win organi-

zation The Mancelona FoodPantry amp Resale Shop is both

an excellent spot to find qual-

ity used items of virtually anykind and the proceeds from

sales at the Resale Shop helpto support the ongoing mission

of the Mancelona Food Pantryin providing food for area fam-

ilies in need

ldquoThe Food Pantry servesfamilies throughout Antrim

Countyrdquo states Edith Plumb avolunteer at the establishment

and Secretary of the BoardldquoIt was founded about 10 years

ago and is ran by a very dedi-

cated group of volunteers Weserve approximately 200 fami-

lies in assisting with the food

needs each month whichtranslates into approximately

700 individualsrdquoProceeds from sales at the

Resale Shop greatly assist in

serving those familyrsquos needsHighlights of the donated

items available include justabout every type of household

article including furniturenick knacks dishes and tools

Shoppers will also find a wide

selection of toys yard equip-ment such as lawn mowers

grills and even snow shovels

These goods are donated bylocal individuals businessesand those from downstate who

have summer residences in the

areaThe facility is a large three-

story building that was once a

church Inside customers willfind two levels devoted to re-

sale displays and one floorlevel for the food pantry and

fellowship hall

ldquoIt is a very nice environ-mentrdquo relates Edith Plumb

ldquoOur mission is getting moreand more important all the

time as more people are inneed of assistance with the

food needs We are part of the

Northwest Michigan ActionAgency Food Coalition with is

a group of about 40 food

pantryrsquos in the area that coop-erate with each other in stay-ing informed about the issues

affecting usrdquo

The Mancelona Food Pantryamp Resale Shop is located at 201

N Maple Street in Mancelona

The Resale Shop is open Tues-day through Friday from 9 am

until 4 pm and Saturday from9 am until 2 pm The Food

Pantry is open Tuesday

through Thursday from 9 amunit 4 pm For additional in-

formation please call (231) 587-9606

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The holidays are

upon us and formany the season of good tidingsand cheer ushers in feelings of lone-

liness and despair Unfortunatelythere are many of us who will not

be surrounded by caring family and

friends There are those whohave lost loved ones and with their

death long-standing traditions arediscarded Others experience the

changes of family growing up andmoving away Not everyonersquos holi-

day season looks like a Norman

Rockwell painting with carolerssinging postal workers delivering

presents and friends and family ar-riving to share good times What is

to be a joyous season is instead filledwith feelings of sadness and grief

This is a time that can challenge a

personrsquos mental emotional andphysical health

While the weather may be bleakthere are some things we can do to

brighten the holidays for others andourselves Psychologists at the Uni-

versity of California have conducted

numerous studies on happinessTheir research concludes that ex-

pressing gratitude and deliberatelyfocusing on things for which wersquore

thankful will lead to a happier lifeExchanging gloomy thoughts and

downheartedness for feelings of

gratefulness is a process which canbe learned and practiced Regular

gratitude practice leads to amore optimistic attitude greater re-

siliency and increased capacity

to cope with lifersquos challengesTaking the time to express your

thankfulness to others begets posi-tive feelings both to the person re-

ceiving the message as well as thesender By deliberately seeking op-

portunities to be grateful we are

practicing anintrinsic motivation that leads to

happiness We develop a more posi-tive attitude that makes the world

more vibrant betterFor some tangible reminders are

a way to begin the process of ac-

knowledging those things for whichthey can be grateful Journal entries

provide a simple way of trackingdaily occurrences and people for

whom we are thankful Others sug-gest keeping a ldquogratitude jarrdquo which

is to be filled with slips of paper ex-

pressing things for which oneis grateful Still others find a prayer

ritual of ldquocounting their blessingsrdquo

works best Expressing gratitudecan be as simple as telling someonein the grocery store you appreciate

their carrying your groceries to the

car or doing something small butmeaningful for the person at the li-

brary who helps you or letting aneighbor know you are there for

them if they need anythingRegardless of how you choose to

implement it taking the time to re-

flect on the things and people forwhich you are thankful will lead to

a happier and fuller life It will alsoinspire others to consider the posi-

tive aspects of their lives and per-haps lead to the joyous feeling of the

holidays throughout the year

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Hospice of NorthwestMichigan has joined Giv-

ingTuesday a first of its kindeffort that will harness the

collective power of a uniqueblend of partnersmdashcharities

families businesses and indi-

vidualsmdashto transform howpeople think about talk about

and participate in the givingseason Coinciding with the

Thanksgiving Holiday and the

kickoff of the holiday shop-ping season GivingTuesday

will inspire people to take col-laborative action to improve

their local communities giveback in better smarter ways

to the charities and causes

they support and help create abetter world

Taking place December 2the Tuesday after Thanksgiv-

ing GivingTuesday will har-ness the power of social

media to create a national

movement around the holi-days dedicated to giving simi-

lar to how Black Friday andCyber Monday have become

days that are today synony-mous with holiday shopping

ldquoGivingTuesday is a counter

narrative to Black Friday andCyber Monday because it re-

minds us that the spirit of theholiday giving season should

be about community and not just consumerismrdquo said

Kathy Calvin CEO of the UN

Foundation ldquoThe most mean-ingful gift we can give our

children loved ones friendsand neighbors is the commit-

ment to work together to helpbuild a better worldrdquo

Hospice of NorthwestMichigan joined the Giv-

ingTuesday movement as a

way to channel the generousspirit of the holiday season

and to inspire action aroundcharitable giving Those who

are interested in joining the

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos virtual GivingTuesday

initiative can visit wwwhospi-cenwmorg and click on the

Donation button You are alsoinvited to join and share our

Facebook virtual event at

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos Facebook page hos-

picenwmifacebookcom andpost your ldquoUnselfiesrdquo These

are photos of yourself pledg-ing to give ldquoOn Black Friday

and Cyber Monday we shop

for gifts to give to people wecare about This movement

inspires us as a community togive to causes we care about

So I challenge each of you togive to a cause as a gift to

those you care about Charita-

ble giving keeps on giving forso much longer than just a

holiday seasonrdquo said AmyWieland Executive Director

of Hospice of NorthwestMichigan

Today more than 10000 or-

ganizations have joined themovement and are providing

creative ways people can em-brace GivingTuesday and

collaborate in their giving ef-forts to create more meaning-

ful resultsldquoItrsquos been a privilege to

work with remarkable leaders

all over the country building amovement around Giv-

ingTuesdayrdquo said HenryTimms 92Yrsquos Executive Direc-

tor ldquoThis initiative has truly

been crowd-sourced by someof the smartest and most con-

nected minds among the nextgeneration of philanthropists

and entrepreneursrdquo For moredetails about the Giv-

ingTuesday movement visit

the GivingTuesday website(wwwgivingtuesdayorg)

Facebook page(httpswwwfacebookcom

GivingTuesday)The Health Department of

Northwest Michigan is man-

dated by the Michigan PublicHealth Code to promote well-

ness prevent disease providequality healthcare address

health problems of vulnerablepopulations and protect the

environment for the residents

and visitors of AntrimCharlevoix Emmet and Ot-

sego counties For additionalinformation about Hospice of

Northwest Michigan call(800) 551-4041 or visit

wwwhospicenwmorg

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The Jordan River Arts annual Artsand Crafts Fair deemed successful

not only by the Board of Directorsbut also by most of the vendors and

the buyers Over 1500 persons camethrough the door with many very

pleased with their purchases Of the

fifty three vendors many renewedtheir place for next yearrsquos fair There

was a great variety of original itemswith awards given in two categoriesmdash

best Individual Item and most Cre-ative Set Up Best Individual item

first prize was given to Les Vander-

Meulen for a three foot hand carvedmotorcycle with over 20 types of

wood being used The second prizefor best individual item went to Elsie

Vredenberg for her turkey quilt Firstprize in the most creative set up was

given to Wendy Corona for her ldquoAn-

tique Christmasrdquo displays She usedantique or recycled items and deco-

rated each with silk flowers andChristmas decorations The second

prize in most creative setup went toKari Morningstar for ldquoImagine that

Originalsrdquo Rusty Hart artist and

member of JRAC was the judge

It should be noted that JRAC hadtheir own booth They were sellingseveral different items High sales

were for the seed packets Patrons se-

lected seed of flowers lettuce andherbs placed in envelopes Each en-

velope was decorated with art workfrom the sketchbook exhibit These

packets will also be available in the

JRAC Gift Market opening November23 running through December 19 at

the Jordan River Art Center Also of note for sale were the caramel apples

donated by Kilwins of Charlevoix

The gourmet lunch is always a big hitwith plans already started for next

yearThe JRAC Board owes a big thank

you to the East Jordan High Schoolfor the use of the facility to the many

persons helping whether members

friends or students to the vendorsboth the faithful and the new and to

those in attendance whether buyingsomething or just enjoying the out-

ing

This event is one of the major fundraising events for JRAC with much of

the funds used for scholarships

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EAST JORDAN - The

2014 Annual Members Artfor Sale has a new name

and a new look It is nowcalled JRAC Gift Market

informing patrons of the

arts that it is a sale not just for members but for

any person looking forone of a kind original

gifts This is one of JRACrsquos significant fund

raising events

With many years of success indicate that peo-

ple enjoy purchasing oneof a kind art pieces as

Christmas and holidaygifts A wide variety of

items are included from

holiday cards printspainting toys wearable

items ceramic and sculp-ture Prices will range

from $5 to several hun-

dred There will be abeautiful Fraser fir tree

from McPherson Ever-greens to showcase the

many ornaments for sale

Also for sale will be abeautiful Doug Delind ce-

ramic wall hanging do-nated to JRAC by Nancy

and Dick CunninghamThe opening reception

will be Sunday November

23 from 1 mdash 4 pm JordanRiver Art Center 301

Main St East Jordan Theshow will close Friday

December 19 This is ashow not to be missed

For further information

contact curator BabsYoung 231-645-2220 or

email at

Gift Market opens

Sa$ig f hadade ampae( be C(hia Tchd a+aiabea( (he JRAC gi aampke(1

David Coveyou owner of Coveyoursquos

Scenic Farm received the 2014 LocalFood Hero award on November 12 at

Around the Table Growing Together

the second food and farming confer-ence sponsored by North CentralMichigan College and the Local Food

Alliance (LFA) Local Food Alliance

members submitted nominations andcomments praising Dave as a ldquore-

naissance farmer-engineer who dedi-cated his life to providing our

community with the high qualityfood to feed not just our bodies but

our minds and souls our relation-

ships and communityrdquo LFA memberspraised Coveyou for training young

farmers using geo-thermal and solarenergy on his farm and partnering

with businesses institutions andstores to get more local farm prod-

ucts into the community

More than eighty people attendedthe conference which focused on

ways to increase the economic viabil-

ity of area farms and increase theavailability of healthy nutritiouslocal food Speakers included

Michelle Walk MSUE with the UP

Food Exchange Brandon Seng andMark Coe with Goodwillrsquos Farm-to-

Freezer Program and WendyWieland and Rob Sirrine with MSUE

and Traverse Cityrsquos Food Hub Allspoke of the need to support local

farmers as a critical economic issue

Creating jobs keeping money in thecommunity feeding and educating

kids about healthy food developingstrong community partnerships were

the themes of the evening They out-lined creative programs in their re-

gions to support farmers and food

producersSponsors of the events along with

North Central Michigan College in-

cluded ISLANDmdashInstitute for Sus-tainable Living Art and NaturalDesign Petoskey-Harbor Springs

Area Community Foundation Grain

Train Natural Foods Market MSUExtension Taste the Local Difference

ndash Michigan Land Use InstituteUSDArsquos Farm Service Agency and

McLean amp Eakin BooksellersNorth Centralrsquos Iron Horse Cafeacute

chef Jamee Fry prepared a local

foods dinner with donations fromBillrsquos Farm Market Grain Train Nat-

ural Foods Market Blackbird Gar-dens and Crooked Tree Breadworks

B J== B

The Northern Michigan Chorale isholding their Fall Concert this Satur-

day and Sunday November 22nd and23rd at Petoskey High School The

show times are November 22nd at

300 pm and 730 pm and November23rd at 300 pm

The theme of the concert this yearis ldquoMusic has Brought us Togetherrdquo

Music included will be selections

from The Sound of Music GeorgeGershwinrsquos ldquoFascinating Rhythmrdquo

and ldquoStrike up the Bandrdquo Also in-cluded is a Don Large arrangement

of ldquoWhen the Saints go Marching inrdquoand several patriotic numbers includ-

ing ldquoBattle Hymn of the Republicrdquo

Julie Pierpont is the Director andHoward Richards is joining them as

an accompanist The singers them-selves are from all over Northern

Michigan including Petoskey Alan-son Cheboygan Boyne Falls Gay-

lord East Jordan Charlevoix

Wolverine Indian River PellstonWalloon Lake Boyne City Mackinaw

City Harbor Springs Levering andCarp Lake There will also be per-

formances by some soloists and smallgroups from within the Chorale

The Northern Michigan Chorale

got started around 31 years ago withDon Large as the Director Don was

from Detroit and had choral groupsat radio station WJR and the Univer-

sity of Detroit He passed away in

1988 and then other Directors such asConnie Tanner Will Moyer Jerry

Westerman and Julie Pierpont filledhis shoes Some of the accompanists

for the Chorale include Bea ThomasKris Anderson Sally Page and

Howard Richards

Tickets for adults are $10 and kids12 and under are $7 You can call the

Petoskey Regional Chamber of Com-merce for tickets or you can go to nm-

choraleorg and order them onlineYou can also get them from any

Chorale member if you happen to

know someone in the group Jointhem this Saturday or Sunday for a

great show

L)amp F)) H+) )()+

Northern Michigan

Chorale Fall Concert

The Namp(heamp Michiga Champae Fa Cceamp( i (hi Sa(ampda ad Sda0 N+ebeamp 88d ad 89ampd1

31ST ANNUAL CHARLEVOIX

COUNTY CROP WALK

To the EditorThank you to over 100 walkers and

helpers who participated in the 31st

Annual CROP Walk which was heldon Saturday September 27

Charlevoix Country raised more than$2385800 for hunger relief agencies

at home and around the globe Over

$600000 will be shared by six localfood pantries

Thank you to Castle Farms Elm

Pointe Ironton CongregationalChurch East Jordan Area Chamberof Commerce Michelle Nowka from

At Your Service Good Samaritan

Charlevoix Sherriff Dept East JordanRotary Club for proving lunch and to

Barb Worgess Connie Nowka andMichayla Nowak for preparing and

serving lunch

Special thanks to an Anonymousdonor for their continued support

through the Charlevoix County Com-

munity FoundationThe 32nd Charlevoix Crop Walk

will be held Saturday September 26

2015

Marge Teske

Charlevoix County Crop WalkTreasurer

letters to the eDitorLetters may be submitted by e-mail to officeCharlevoixCountyNewscom

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CHARLEVOIX - BeginningVeterans Day 2014 CharlevoixPermanent Hair Removal LLC is

offering a continuous 10 dis-count and free initial consulta-

tion to Veterans

Charlevoix based state li-censed electrolysis Karen Ferber

knows that although beauty is aconcept everyone understands

itrsquos expressed differently by eachindividual A personrsquos sense of

personal beauty is based on their

insight into who they uniquelyare Sometimes people feel that

excess facial or body hair con-ceals that potential Ferber be-

lieves she provides a service thathelps people become more confi-

dent and ultimately better

equipped to reach their potentialand who deserves a boost in con-

fidence more than our militaryldquoI recently met a young

women who served our countryin the military and wanted to

help her outrdquo said Ferber ldquoThen

I thought how about a discountfor any veteranrdquo Ferber ad-

heres to a belief that when a per-son feels attractive they have a

more vibrant and fulfilling lifeand sometimes they need assis-

tance to enhance their appear-

ance so they can be trulycomfortable with their selves

and embrace life more fully ldquoIwant to help you express your

finest selfrdquo she said

The service Ferber provides isnot exclusive to women Some

men just naturally have toomuch body hair for their own

sense of style or their partnerrsquostaste and that may interfere with

a well groomed appearance

which is important in businessas well as socially ldquoIf yoursquore not

someone who cheerfully toler-ates a time-consuming hair

maintenance routine then thepermanent solution I offer is

what yoursquore looking forrdquo she

saidElectrolysis was invented by a

physician 100 years ago to treat apatient with an ingrown eyelash

A fine wire probe is inserted intoa hair follicle and then electric

current is used to cauterize thepapilla or blood supply to thehair Charlevoix Permanent Hair

Removal has been open for 25years offering safe alternatives

to time consuming hair removalrituals

Most areas of the body can be

treated with electrolysis includ-ing the eyebrows face abdomen

thighs breasts and legs Thereare no permanent side effects

but sometimes a temporaryslight reddening of the skin may

occur rdquoI like helping people feel

better about themselves givingthem confidence and I love meet-

ing new peoplerdquo she saidCall Karen for a free consulta-

tion at 231-547-9025

Permanent hairremoval is not justfor women

B lt J B

CHARLEVOIX At the regular

meeting of City Council on Mon-day council members old and

new made several resolutions tohelp the city acquire grant fund-

ing that will aide with several

projects throughout CharlevoixAt the start of the meeting two

grants were brought beforecouncil by the Charlevoix His-

toric Society that will help fundpainting the lighthouse on South

Pier in 2016 Historic Society

representative Denise Fate camebefore council to explain that

painting the lighthouse will benecessary as the current paint is

fading quickly Fate explained to

council that the city owns thelighthouse but due to a contract

the Historic Society maintainsthe lighthouse However in

order for the Historic Society tofund maintenance the light-

house has to be the colour it was

during its time of ldquohistoric sig-

nificancerdquo That time period wasbetween the years of 1948-1955 at

which time the lighthouse wasred

Unfortunately when the light-house was last painted the paint

was chosen that fit current regu-

lations but has faded quicklyTherefore two grants offered by

the Michigan Lighthouse Assis-tance Program (MLAP) came be-

fore council to support therepainting of the structure

One grant would offer $3600

for planning and the otherwould give $12700 for rehabilita-

tion For planning the HistoricSociety will match the grant

with $1800 and for rehabilitationthey will match with $6350 In

addition to the grant moneys for

planning and labor costs thelocal Sherwin Williams will be

donating the paint for the light-house which is of better quality

Council approved both resolu-

tions and the project is sched-

uled to begin in 2016Another grant came before

council to help reimburse costsfrom last yearrsquos water main

freezes City Manager RobStraebel presented the Urgent

Need Grant Agreement to coun-

cil which will reimburse $114299to the City for the costs associ-

ated with repairing the mainsand other damages caused dur-

ing the harsh winter of 2013The money is offered by the

Michigan Strategic Fund Grant

and will cover roughly 50 of the costs accrued last year

Straebel stated at the meetingthat city staff is also pursuing

funds through FEMA to coverthe other half of expenses

Council approved of accepting

the grant money at the meetingIn other council news Jeffrey

Porter was elected DeputyMayor by newly elected City

Mayor Gabe Campbell Council

also determined to keep regu-

larly scheduled meetings on the

first and third Monday of eachmonth at 700 pm in council

chambers With the resignationof Arlene Staley from the Board

of Review council appointedCharlevoix citizen June Cross to

the board and newly elected

council man Bill Supernaw tothe Board of Review to replace

previous member Lyle GennetThe next meeting of City Coun-

cil is scheduled for December 1at 700 pm in council chambers

Charlevoix City CounCil november 17 2014

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ELLSWORTHmdashExtendedfire services to Norwood town-

ship was approved and up-

grades to the hall were

discussed at the November 17Banks Township Board meet-

ing

A contract between the

Banks Township Fire Depart-ment and Norwood Township

was approved The two year

agreement provides fire serv-

ices at a cost of $13000 peryear ldquoWe will want to encour-

age a much longer term there-

after but we need to find out if

wersquore going to take a beatingon thisrdquo said Supervisor

Thomas Mann

The newly appointed Town-

ship Hall Committee gave re-port on the electrical upgrades

for the upstairs banquet hall

The wiring placement new

dimmable lamps and sconcesare still the topic of much re-

search but a plan of what sort

of lighting and wiring changes

was explained to the board indetail The electrical upgrades

are the first stage of a three

phase improvement plan

Phase one includes electricalupgrades two is new insula-

tion and phase three are reno-

vations including an archway

and wheelchair lift Theyasked for the boardrsquos approval

to hire an electrical firm up to

$5500 to begin stage one and

seek out an engineer to pre-pare for stage three Approval

was granted An additional

motion to compensate the

three member committee $25per meeting was also ap-

proved

The board agreed to submit$415 in medical bills from

Charlevoix Area Hospital toworkers compensation The

bill was incurred when one of the EMTs was slightly injured

while attending to a patient

ldquoThere were some lab tests todetermine that there was no

communicable diseaserdquo saidClerk Donna Heeres

The meeting opened withpublic comment Resident

David Draper addressed the

board concerning the condi-tion of North Dennis Road In

1994 Draper the county andthe township split expenses to

improve the seasonal roadwith the understanding that

Draper would maintain it

which he has done for the lasttwenty years However the

condition of the road hadgrossly deteriorated in recent

years ldquoIrsquod like to see if there

is something we can work

outrdquo he said Draper has a

farm with three employees

and two other homes are onthe mile stretch of road

ldquoWersquove never had these

drainage problems beforerdquo he

said The board agreed to get abid on the cost of fill from the

road commission and asked

Draper to see if the other resi-dents can help out since he

will be doing all the work The

county no longer pays any-

thing for seasonal road im-provements Board members

are concerned about setting a

precedent and have directed

the clerk to look at how manyseasonal roads are located in

the township and what has

been done in the past They

asked Draper to return to theDecember meeting No other

action was taken

A motion to hire C2AE engi-

neering firm to assist in theapplication process for a grant

to improve Banks Township

Park was approved

The next board meeting isset for December 15 at 7 pm

banKs toWnshiP meeting november 17 2014

Township approves 1047297re services and township hall upgrades

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CHARLEVOIX In a recent 90thDistrict Court decision Judge James

Erhart determined what sentence

Charlevoix man James Jerome Gib-bons 83 will face for an incidentthat occurred in May of this year

when Gibbons shot a neighbors dog

In a complaint filed with the 90thDistrict Court on May 26th Gibbons

was charged with AbandoningCru-elty to One Animal Resulting in the

Animalrsquos Death The charge indi-

cates that Gibbons ldquocruelly (drove)or beat an animal or negligently al-

lowed an animal to suffer unneces-sary neglect torture or pain and it

resulted in the animals deathrdquoThis charge was considered a

misdemeanor with a maximum

penalty of 1 year a $200000 fineand up to 300 hours of community

service or a combination of the

threeGibbons was accused of shootinghis neighborrsquos do with a pellet gun

Once shot the animal became para-

lyzed which required the owners toeuthanize the creature Gibbons vol-

untarily turned himself in after thecharges were authorized but was

released on a $400 cash bondAccording to authorities the

sheltie had wandered onto the lawn

of Gibbons but wasnrsquot causing dis-turbance

Gibbons sentence included 365days in jail with 10 days of commu-

nity service work in lieu of jail timeand 355 days in abeyance He will

serve 6 months of probation and

pay $725 in fines and costs as well as$377 in restitution

Charlevoix Man

Sentenced for Shooting

Neighbors Dog

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Itrsquos truly a win-win organi-

zation The Mancelona FoodPantry amp Resale Shop is both

an excellent spot to find qual-

ity used items of virtually anykind and the proceeds from

sales at the Resale Shop helpto support the ongoing mission

of the Mancelona Food Pantryin providing food for area fam-

ilies in need

ldquoThe Food Pantry servesfamilies throughout Antrim

Countyrdquo states Edith Plumb avolunteer at the establishment

and Secretary of the BoardldquoIt was founded about 10 years

ago and is ran by a very dedi-

cated group of volunteers Weserve approximately 200 fami-

lies in assisting with the food

needs each month whichtranslates into approximately

700 individualsrdquoProceeds from sales at the

Resale Shop greatly assist in

serving those familyrsquos needsHighlights of the donated

items available include justabout every type of household

article including furniturenick knacks dishes and tools

Shoppers will also find a wide

selection of toys yard equip-ment such as lawn mowers

grills and even snow shovels

These goods are donated bylocal individuals businessesand those from downstate who

have summer residences in the

areaThe facility is a large three-

story building that was once a

church Inside customers willfind two levels devoted to re-

sale displays and one floorlevel for the food pantry and

fellowship hall

ldquoIt is a very nice environ-mentrdquo relates Edith Plumb

ldquoOur mission is getting moreand more important all the

time as more people are inneed of assistance with the

food needs We are part of the

Northwest Michigan ActionAgency Food Coalition with is

a group of about 40 food

pantryrsquos in the area that coop-erate with each other in stay-ing informed about the issues

affecting usrdquo

The Mancelona Food Pantryamp Resale Shop is located at 201

N Maple Street in Mancelona

The Resale Shop is open Tues-day through Friday from 9 am

until 4 pm and Saturday from9 am until 2 pm The Food

Pantry is open Tuesday

through Thursday from 9 amunit 4 pm For additional in-

formation please call (231) 587-9606

Mancelona Food Pantry amp Resale Shop is a win-win organization

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The holidays are

upon us and formany the season of good tidingsand cheer ushers in feelings of lone-

liness and despair Unfortunatelythere are many of us who will not

be surrounded by caring family and

friends There are those whohave lost loved ones and with their

death long-standing traditions arediscarded Others experience the

changes of family growing up andmoving away Not everyonersquos holi-

day season looks like a Norman

Rockwell painting with carolerssinging postal workers delivering

presents and friends and family ar-riving to share good times What is

to be a joyous season is instead filledwith feelings of sadness and grief

This is a time that can challenge a

personrsquos mental emotional andphysical health

While the weather may be bleakthere are some things we can do to

brighten the holidays for others andourselves Psychologists at the Uni-

versity of California have conducted

numerous studies on happinessTheir research concludes that ex-

pressing gratitude and deliberatelyfocusing on things for which wersquore

thankful will lead to a happier lifeExchanging gloomy thoughts and

downheartedness for feelings of

gratefulness is a process which canbe learned and practiced Regular

gratitude practice leads to amore optimistic attitude greater re-

siliency and increased capacity

to cope with lifersquos challengesTaking the time to express your

thankfulness to others begets posi-tive feelings both to the person re-

ceiving the message as well as thesender By deliberately seeking op-

portunities to be grateful we are

practicing anintrinsic motivation that leads to

happiness We develop a more posi-tive attitude that makes the world

more vibrant betterFor some tangible reminders are

a way to begin the process of ac-

knowledging those things for whichthey can be grateful Journal entries

provide a simple way of trackingdaily occurrences and people for

whom we are thankful Others sug-gest keeping a ldquogratitude jarrdquo which

is to be filled with slips of paper ex-

pressing things for which oneis grateful Still others find a prayer

ritual of ldquocounting their blessingsrdquo

works best Expressing gratitudecan be as simple as telling someonein the grocery store you appreciate

their carrying your groceries to the

car or doing something small butmeaningful for the person at the li-

brary who helps you or letting aneighbor know you are there for

them if they need anythingRegardless of how you choose to

implement it taking the time to re-

flect on the things and people forwhich you are thankful will lead to

a happier and fuller life It will alsoinspire others to consider the posi-

tive aspects of their lives and per-haps lead to the joyous feeling of the

holidays throughout the year

d - Hampamp30$- G+-$-

Hospice of NorthwestMichigan has joined Giv-

ingTuesday a first of its kindeffort that will harness the

collective power of a uniqueblend of partnersmdashcharities

families businesses and indi-

vidualsmdashto transform howpeople think about talk about

and participate in the givingseason Coinciding with the

Thanksgiving Holiday and the

kickoff of the holiday shop-ping season GivingTuesday

will inspire people to take col-laborative action to improve

their local communities giveback in better smarter ways

to the charities and causes

they support and help create abetter world

Taking place December 2the Tuesday after Thanksgiv-

ing GivingTuesday will har-ness the power of social

media to create a national

movement around the holi-days dedicated to giving simi-

lar to how Black Friday andCyber Monday have become

days that are today synony-mous with holiday shopping

ldquoGivingTuesday is a counter

narrative to Black Friday andCyber Monday because it re-

minds us that the spirit of theholiday giving season should

be about community and not just consumerismrdquo said

Kathy Calvin CEO of the UN

Foundation ldquoThe most mean-ingful gift we can give our

children loved ones friendsand neighbors is the commit-

ment to work together to helpbuild a better worldrdquo

Hospice of NorthwestMichigan joined the Giv-

ingTuesday movement as a

way to channel the generousspirit of the holiday season

and to inspire action aroundcharitable giving Those who

are interested in joining the

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos virtual GivingTuesday

initiative can visit wwwhospi-cenwmorg and click on the

Donation button You are alsoinvited to join and share our

Facebook virtual event at

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos Facebook page hos-

picenwmifacebookcom andpost your ldquoUnselfiesrdquo These

are photos of yourself pledg-ing to give ldquoOn Black Friday

and Cyber Monday we shop

for gifts to give to people wecare about This movement

inspires us as a community togive to causes we care about

So I challenge each of you togive to a cause as a gift to

those you care about Charita-

ble giving keeps on giving forso much longer than just a

holiday seasonrdquo said AmyWieland Executive Director

of Hospice of NorthwestMichigan

Today more than 10000 or-

ganizations have joined themovement and are providing

creative ways people can em-brace GivingTuesday and

collaborate in their giving ef-forts to create more meaning-

ful resultsldquoItrsquos been a privilege to

work with remarkable leaders

all over the country building amovement around Giv-

ingTuesdayrdquo said HenryTimms 92Yrsquos Executive Direc-

tor ldquoThis initiative has truly

been crowd-sourced by someof the smartest and most con-

nected minds among the nextgeneration of philanthropists

and entrepreneursrdquo For moredetails about the Giv-

ingTuesday movement visit

the GivingTuesday website(wwwgivingtuesdayorg)

Facebook page(httpswwwfacebookcom

GivingTuesday)The Health Department of

Northwest Michigan is man-

dated by the Michigan PublicHealth Code to promote well-

ness prevent disease providequality healthcare address

health problems of vulnerablepopulations and protect the

environment for the residents

and visitors of AntrimCharlevoix Emmet and Ot-

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Northwest Michigan call(800) 551-4041 or visit

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The Jordan River Arts annual Artsand Crafts Fair deemed successful

not only by the Board of Directorsbut also by most of the vendors and

the buyers Over 1500 persons camethrough the door with many very

pleased with their purchases Of the

fifty three vendors many renewedtheir place for next yearrsquos fair There

was a great variety of original itemswith awards given in two categoriesmdash

best Individual Item and most Cre-ative Set Up Best Individual item

first prize was given to Les Vander-

Meulen for a three foot hand carvedmotorcycle with over 20 types of

wood being used The second prizefor best individual item went to Elsie

Vredenberg for her turkey quilt Firstprize in the most creative set up was

given to Wendy Corona for her ldquoAn-

tique Christmasrdquo displays She usedantique or recycled items and deco-

rated each with silk flowers andChristmas decorations The second

prize in most creative setup went toKari Morningstar for ldquoImagine that

Originalsrdquo Rusty Hart artist and

member of JRAC was the judge

It should be noted that JRAC hadtheir own booth They were sellingseveral different items High sales

were for the seed packets Patrons se-

lected seed of flowers lettuce andherbs placed in envelopes Each en-

velope was decorated with art workfrom the sketchbook exhibit These

packets will also be available in the

JRAC Gift Market opening November23 running through December 19 at

the Jordan River Art Center Also of note for sale were the caramel apples

donated by Kilwins of Charlevoix

The gourmet lunch is always a big hitwith plans already started for next

yearThe JRAC Board owes a big thank

you to the East Jordan High Schoolfor the use of the facility to the many

persons helping whether members

friends or students to the vendorsboth the faithful and the new and to

those in attendance whether buyingsomething or just enjoying the out-

ing

This event is one of the major fundraising events for JRAC with much of

the funds used for scholarships

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2014 Annual Members Artfor Sale has a new name

and a new look It is nowcalled JRAC Gift Market

informing patrons of the

arts that it is a sale not just for members but for

any person looking forone of a kind original

gifts This is one of JRACrsquos significant fund

raising events

With many years of success indicate that peo-

ple enjoy purchasing oneof a kind art pieces as

Christmas and holidaygifts A wide variety of

items are included from

holiday cards printspainting toys wearable

items ceramic and sculp-ture Prices will range

from $5 to several hun-

dred There will be abeautiful Fraser fir tree

from McPherson Ever-greens to showcase the

many ornaments for sale

Also for sale will be abeautiful Doug Delind ce-

ramic wall hanging do-nated to JRAC by Nancy

and Dick CunninghamThe opening reception

will be Sunday November

23 from 1 mdash 4 pm JordanRiver Art Center 301

Main St East Jordan Theshow will close Friday

December 19 This is ashow not to be missed

For further information

contact curator BabsYoung 231-645-2220 or

email at

Gift Market opens

Sa$ig f hadade ampae( be C(hia Tchd a+aiabea( (he JRAC gi aampke(1

David Coveyou owner of Coveyoursquos

Scenic Farm received the 2014 LocalFood Hero award on November 12 at

Around the Table Growing Together

the second food and farming confer-ence sponsored by North CentralMichigan College and the Local Food

Alliance (LFA) Local Food Alliance

members submitted nominations andcomments praising Dave as a ldquore-

naissance farmer-engineer who dedi-cated his life to providing our

community with the high qualityfood to feed not just our bodies but

our minds and souls our relation-

ships and communityrdquo LFA memberspraised Coveyou for training young

farmers using geo-thermal and solarenergy on his farm and partnering

with businesses institutions andstores to get more local farm prod-

ucts into the community

More than eighty people attendedthe conference which focused on

ways to increase the economic viabil-

ity of area farms and increase theavailability of healthy nutritiouslocal food Speakers included

Michelle Walk MSUE with the UP

Food Exchange Brandon Seng andMark Coe with Goodwillrsquos Farm-to-

Freezer Program and WendyWieland and Rob Sirrine with MSUE

and Traverse Cityrsquos Food Hub Allspoke of the need to support local

farmers as a critical economic issue

Creating jobs keeping money in thecommunity feeding and educating

kids about healthy food developingstrong community partnerships were

the themes of the evening They out-lined creative programs in their re-

gions to support farmers and food

producersSponsors of the events along with

North Central Michigan College in-

cluded ISLANDmdashInstitute for Sus-tainable Living Art and NaturalDesign Petoskey-Harbor Springs

Area Community Foundation Grain

Train Natural Foods Market MSUExtension Taste the Local Difference

ndash Michigan Land Use InstituteUSDArsquos Farm Service Agency and

McLean amp Eakin BooksellersNorth Centralrsquos Iron Horse Cafeacute

chef Jamee Fry prepared a local

foods dinner with donations fromBillrsquos Farm Market Grain Train Nat-

ural Foods Market Blackbird Gar-dens and Crooked Tree Breadworks

B J== B

The Northern Michigan Chorale isholding their Fall Concert this Satur-

day and Sunday November 22nd and23rd at Petoskey High School The

show times are November 22nd at

300 pm and 730 pm and November23rd at 300 pm

The theme of the concert this yearis ldquoMusic has Brought us Togetherrdquo

Music included will be selections

from The Sound of Music GeorgeGershwinrsquos ldquoFascinating Rhythmrdquo

and ldquoStrike up the Bandrdquo Also in-cluded is a Don Large arrangement

of ldquoWhen the Saints go Marching inrdquoand several patriotic numbers includ-

ing ldquoBattle Hymn of the Republicrdquo

Julie Pierpont is the Director andHoward Richards is joining them as

an accompanist The singers them-selves are from all over Northern

Michigan including Petoskey Alan-son Cheboygan Boyne Falls Gay-

lord East Jordan Charlevoix

Wolverine Indian River PellstonWalloon Lake Boyne City Mackinaw

City Harbor Springs Levering andCarp Lake There will also be per-

formances by some soloists and smallgroups from within the Chorale

The Northern Michigan Chorale

got started around 31 years ago withDon Large as the Director Don was

from Detroit and had choral groupsat radio station WJR and the Univer-

sity of Detroit He passed away in

1988 and then other Directors such asConnie Tanner Will Moyer Jerry

Westerman and Julie Pierpont filledhis shoes Some of the accompanists

for the Chorale include Bea ThomasKris Anderson Sally Page and

Howard Richards

Tickets for adults are $10 and kids12 and under are $7 You can call the

Petoskey Regional Chamber of Com-merce for tickets or you can go to nm-

choraleorg and order them onlineYou can also get them from any

Chorale member if you happen to

know someone in the group Jointhem this Saturday or Sunday for a

great show

L)amp F)) H+) )()+

Northern Michigan

Chorale Fall Concert

The Namp(heamp Michiga Champae Fa Cceamp( i (hi Sa(ampda ad Sda0 N+ebeamp 88d ad 89ampd1

31ST ANNUAL CHARLEVOIX

COUNTY CROP WALK

To the EditorThank you to over 100 walkers and

helpers who participated in the 31st

Annual CROP Walk which was heldon Saturday September 27

Charlevoix Country raised more than$2385800 for hunger relief agencies

at home and around the globe Over

$600000 will be shared by six localfood pantries

Thank you to Castle Farms Elm

Pointe Ironton CongregationalChurch East Jordan Area Chamberof Commerce Michelle Nowka from

At Your Service Good Samaritan

Charlevoix Sherriff Dept East JordanRotary Club for proving lunch and to

Barb Worgess Connie Nowka andMichayla Nowak for preparing and

serving lunch

Special thanks to an Anonymousdonor for their continued support

through the Charlevoix County Com-

munity FoundationThe 32nd Charlevoix Crop Walk

will be held Saturday September 26

2015

Marge Teske

Charlevoix County Crop WalkTreasurer

letters to the eDitorLetters may be submitted by e-mail to officeCharlevoixCountyNewscom

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CHARLEVOIX - BeginningVeterans Day 2014 CharlevoixPermanent Hair Removal LLC is

offering a continuous 10 dis-count and free initial consulta-

tion to Veterans

Charlevoix based state li-censed electrolysis Karen Ferber

knows that although beauty is aconcept everyone understands

itrsquos expressed differently by eachindividual A personrsquos sense of

personal beauty is based on their

insight into who they uniquelyare Sometimes people feel that

excess facial or body hair con-ceals that potential Ferber be-

lieves she provides a service thathelps people become more confi-

dent and ultimately better

equipped to reach their potentialand who deserves a boost in con-

fidence more than our militaryldquoI recently met a young

women who served our countryin the military and wanted to

help her outrdquo said Ferber ldquoThen

I thought how about a discountfor any veteranrdquo Ferber ad-

heres to a belief that when a per-son feels attractive they have a

more vibrant and fulfilling lifeand sometimes they need assis-

tance to enhance their appear-

ance so they can be trulycomfortable with their selves

and embrace life more fully ldquoIwant to help you express your

finest selfrdquo she said

The service Ferber provides isnot exclusive to women Some

men just naturally have toomuch body hair for their own

sense of style or their partnerrsquostaste and that may interfere with

a well groomed appearance

which is important in businessas well as socially ldquoIf yoursquore not

someone who cheerfully toler-ates a time-consuming hair

maintenance routine then thepermanent solution I offer is

what yoursquore looking forrdquo she

saidElectrolysis was invented by a

physician 100 years ago to treat apatient with an ingrown eyelash

A fine wire probe is inserted intoa hair follicle and then electric

current is used to cauterize thepapilla or blood supply to thehair Charlevoix Permanent Hair

Removal has been open for 25years offering safe alternatives

to time consuming hair removalrituals

Most areas of the body can be

treated with electrolysis includ-ing the eyebrows face abdomen

thighs breasts and legs Thereare no permanent side effects

but sometimes a temporaryslight reddening of the skin may

occur rdquoI like helping people feel

better about themselves givingthem confidence and I love meet-

ing new peoplerdquo she saidCall Karen for a free consulta-

tion at 231-547-9025

Permanent hairremoval is not justfor women

B lt J B

CHARLEVOIX At the regular

meeting of City Council on Mon-day council members old and

new made several resolutions tohelp the city acquire grant fund-

ing that will aide with several

projects throughout CharlevoixAt the start of the meeting two

grants were brought beforecouncil by the Charlevoix His-

toric Society that will help fundpainting the lighthouse on South

Pier in 2016 Historic Society

representative Denise Fate camebefore council to explain that

painting the lighthouse will benecessary as the current paint is

fading quickly Fate explained to

council that the city owns thelighthouse but due to a contract

the Historic Society maintainsthe lighthouse However in

order for the Historic Society tofund maintenance the light-

house has to be the colour it was

during its time of ldquohistoric sig-

nificancerdquo That time period wasbetween the years of 1948-1955 at

which time the lighthouse wasred

Unfortunately when the light-house was last painted the paint

was chosen that fit current regu-

lations but has faded quicklyTherefore two grants offered by

the Michigan Lighthouse Assis-tance Program (MLAP) came be-

fore council to support therepainting of the structure

One grant would offer $3600

for planning and the otherwould give $12700 for rehabilita-

tion For planning the HistoricSociety will match the grant

with $1800 and for rehabilitationthey will match with $6350 In

addition to the grant moneys for

planning and labor costs thelocal Sherwin Williams will be

donating the paint for the light-house which is of better quality

Council approved both resolu-

tions and the project is sched-

uled to begin in 2016Another grant came before

council to help reimburse costsfrom last yearrsquos water main

freezes City Manager RobStraebel presented the Urgent

Need Grant Agreement to coun-

cil which will reimburse $114299to the City for the costs associ-

ated with repairing the mainsand other damages caused dur-

ing the harsh winter of 2013The money is offered by the

Michigan Strategic Fund Grant

and will cover roughly 50 of the costs accrued last year

Straebel stated at the meetingthat city staff is also pursuing

funds through FEMA to coverthe other half of expenses

Council approved of accepting

the grant money at the meetingIn other council news Jeffrey

Porter was elected DeputyMayor by newly elected City

Mayor Gabe Campbell Council

also determined to keep regu-

larly scheduled meetings on the

first and third Monday of eachmonth at 700 pm in council

chambers With the resignationof Arlene Staley from the Board

of Review council appointedCharlevoix citizen June Cross to

the board and newly elected

council man Bill Supernaw tothe Board of Review to replace

previous member Lyle GennetThe next meeting of City Coun-

cil is scheduled for December 1at 700 pm in council chambers

Charlevoix City CounCil november 17 2014

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ELLSWORTHmdashExtendedfire services to Norwood town-

ship was approved and up-

grades to the hall were

discussed at the November 17Banks Township Board meet-

ing

A contract between the

Banks Township Fire Depart-ment and Norwood Township

was approved The two year

agreement provides fire serv-

ices at a cost of $13000 peryear ldquoWe will want to encour-

age a much longer term there-

after but we need to find out if

wersquore going to take a beatingon thisrdquo said Supervisor

Thomas Mann

The newly appointed Town-

ship Hall Committee gave re-port on the electrical upgrades

for the upstairs banquet hall

The wiring placement new

dimmable lamps and sconcesare still the topic of much re-

search but a plan of what sort

of lighting and wiring changes

was explained to the board indetail The electrical upgrades

are the first stage of a three

phase improvement plan

Phase one includes electricalupgrades two is new insula-

tion and phase three are reno-

vations including an archway

and wheelchair lift Theyasked for the boardrsquos approval

to hire an electrical firm up to

$5500 to begin stage one and

seek out an engineer to pre-pare for stage three Approval

was granted An additional

motion to compensate the

three member committee $25per meeting was also ap-

proved

The board agreed to submit$415 in medical bills from

Charlevoix Area Hospital toworkers compensation The

bill was incurred when one of the EMTs was slightly injured

while attending to a patient

ldquoThere were some lab tests todetermine that there was no

communicable diseaserdquo saidClerk Donna Heeres

The meeting opened withpublic comment Resident

David Draper addressed the

board concerning the condi-tion of North Dennis Road In

1994 Draper the county andthe township split expenses to

improve the seasonal roadwith the understanding that

Draper would maintain it

which he has done for the lasttwenty years However the

condition of the road hadgrossly deteriorated in recent

years ldquoIrsquod like to see if there

is something we can work

outrdquo he said Draper has a

farm with three employees

and two other homes are onthe mile stretch of road

ldquoWersquove never had these

drainage problems beforerdquo he

said The board agreed to get abid on the cost of fill from the

road commission and asked

Draper to see if the other resi-dents can help out since he

will be doing all the work The

county no longer pays any-

thing for seasonal road im-provements Board members

are concerned about setting a

precedent and have directed

the clerk to look at how manyseasonal roads are located in

the township and what has

been done in the past They

asked Draper to return to theDecember meeting No other

action was taken

A motion to hire C2AE engi-

neering firm to assist in theapplication process for a grant

to improve Banks Township

Park was approved

The next board meeting isset for December 15 at 7 pm

banKs toWnshiP meeting november 17 2014

Township approves 1047297re services and township hall upgrades

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CHARLEVOIX In a recent 90thDistrict Court decision Judge James

Erhart determined what sentence

Charlevoix man James Jerome Gib-bons 83 will face for an incidentthat occurred in May of this year

when Gibbons shot a neighbors dog

In a complaint filed with the 90thDistrict Court on May 26th Gibbons

was charged with AbandoningCru-elty to One Animal Resulting in the

Animalrsquos Death The charge indi-

cates that Gibbons ldquocruelly (drove)or beat an animal or negligently al-

lowed an animal to suffer unneces-sary neglect torture or pain and it

resulted in the animals deathrdquoThis charge was considered a

misdemeanor with a maximum

penalty of 1 year a $200000 fineand up to 300 hours of community

service or a combination of the

threeGibbons was accused of shootinghis neighborrsquos do with a pellet gun

Once shot the animal became para-

lyzed which required the owners toeuthanize the creature Gibbons vol-

untarily turned himself in after thecharges were authorized but was

released on a $400 cash bondAccording to authorities the

sheltie had wandered onto the lawn

of Gibbons but wasnrsquot causing dis-turbance

Gibbons sentence included 365days in jail with 10 days of commu-

nity service work in lieu of jail timeand 355 days in abeyance He will

serve 6 months of probation and

pay $725 in fines and costs as well as$377 in restitution

Charlevoix Man

Sentenced for Shooting

Neighbors Dog

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Itrsquos truly a win-win organi-

zation The Mancelona FoodPantry amp Resale Shop is both

an excellent spot to find qual-

ity used items of virtually anykind and the proceeds from

sales at the Resale Shop helpto support the ongoing mission

of the Mancelona Food Pantryin providing food for area fam-

ilies in need

ldquoThe Food Pantry servesfamilies throughout Antrim

Countyrdquo states Edith Plumb avolunteer at the establishment

and Secretary of the BoardldquoIt was founded about 10 years

ago and is ran by a very dedi-

cated group of volunteers Weserve approximately 200 fami-

lies in assisting with the food

needs each month whichtranslates into approximately

700 individualsrdquoProceeds from sales at the

Resale Shop greatly assist in

serving those familyrsquos needsHighlights of the donated

items available include justabout every type of household

article including furniturenick knacks dishes and tools

Shoppers will also find a wide

selection of toys yard equip-ment such as lawn mowers

grills and even snow shovels

These goods are donated bylocal individuals businessesand those from downstate who

have summer residences in the

areaThe facility is a large three-

story building that was once a

church Inside customers willfind two levels devoted to re-

sale displays and one floorlevel for the food pantry and

fellowship hall

ldquoIt is a very nice environ-mentrdquo relates Edith Plumb

ldquoOur mission is getting moreand more important all the

time as more people are inneed of assistance with the

food needs We are part of the

Northwest Michigan ActionAgency Food Coalition with is

a group of about 40 food

pantryrsquos in the area that coop-erate with each other in stay-ing informed about the issues

affecting usrdquo

The Mancelona Food Pantryamp Resale Shop is located at 201

N Maple Street in Mancelona

The Resale Shop is open Tues-day through Friday from 9 am

until 4 pm and Saturday from9 am until 2 pm The Food

Pantry is open Tuesday

through Thursday from 9 amunit 4 pm For additional in-

formation please call (231) 587-9606

Mancelona Food Pantry amp Resale Shop is a win-win organization

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The holidays are

upon us and formany the season of good tidingsand cheer ushers in feelings of lone-

liness and despair Unfortunatelythere are many of us who will not

be surrounded by caring family and

friends There are those whohave lost loved ones and with their

death long-standing traditions arediscarded Others experience the

changes of family growing up andmoving away Not everyonersquos holi-

day season looks like a Norman

Rockwell painting with carolerssinging postal workers delivering

presents and friends and family ar-riving to share good times What is

to be a joyous season is instead filledwith feelings of sadness and grief

This is a time that can challenge a

personrsquos mental emotional andphysical health

While the weather may be bleakthere are some things we can do to

brighten the holidays for others andourselves Psychologists at the Uni-

versity of California have conducted

numerous studies on happinessTheir research concludes that ex-

pressing gratitude and deliberatelyfocusing on things for which wersquore

thankful will lead to a happier lifeExchanging gloomy thoughts and

downheartedness for feelings of

gratefulness is a process which canbe learned and practiced Regular

gratitude practice leads to amore optimistic attitude greater re-

siliency and increased capacity

to cope with lifersquos challengesTaking the time to express your

thankfulness to others begets posi-tive feelings both to the person re-

ceiving the message as well as thesender By deliberately seeking op-

portunities to be grateful we are

practicing anintrinsic motivation that leads to

happiness We develop a more posi-tive attitude that makes the world

more vibrant betterFor some tangible reminders are

a way to begin the process of ac-

knowledging those things for whichthey can be grateful Journal entries

provide a simple way of trackingdaily occurrences and people for

whom we are thankful Others sug-gest keeping a ldquogratitude jarrdquo which

is to be filled with slips of paper ex-

pressing things for which oneis grateful Still others find a prayer

ritual of ldquocounting their blessingsrdquo

works best Expressing gratitudecan be as simple as telling someonein the grocery store you appreciate

their carrying your groceries to the

car or doing something small butmeaningful for the person at the li-

brary who helps you or letting aneighbor know you are there for

them if they need anythingRegardless of how you choose to

implement it taking the time to re-

flect on the things and people forwhich you are thankful will lead to

a happier and fuller life It will alsoinspire others to consider the posi-

tive aspects of their lives and per-haps lead to the joyous feeling of the

holidays throughout the year

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Hospice of NorthwestMichigan has joined Giv-

ingTuesday a first of its kindeffort that will harness the

collective power of a uniqueblend of partnersmdashcharities

families businesses and indi-

vidualsmdashto transform howpeople think about talk about

and participate in the givingseason Coinciding with the

Thanksgiving Holiday and the

kickoff of the holiday shop-ping season GivingTuesday

will inspire people to take col-laborative action to improve

their local communities giveback in better smarter ways

to the charities and causes

they support and help create abetter world

Taking place December 2the Tuesday after Thanksgiv-

ing GivingTuesday will har-ness the power of social

media to create a national

movement around the holi-days dedicated to giving simi-

lar to how Black Friday andCyber Monday have become

days that are today synony-mous with holiday shopping

ldquoGivingTuesday is a counter

narrative to Black Friday andCyber Monday because it re-

minds us that the spirit of theholiday giving season should

be about community and not just consumerismrdquo said

Kathy Calvin CEO of the UN

Foundation ldquoThe most mean-ingful gift we can give our

children loved ones friendsand neighbors is the commit-

ment to work together to helpbuild a better worldrdquo

Hospice of NorthwestMichigan joined the Giv-

ingTuesday movement as a

way to channel the generousspirit of the holiday season

and to inspire action aroundcharitable giving Those who

are interested in joining the

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos virtual GivingTuesday

initiative can visit wwwhospi-cenwmorg and click on the

Donation button You are alsoinvited to join and share our

Facebook virtual event at

Hospice of Northwest Michi-ganrsquos Facebook page hos-

picenwmifacebookcom andpost your ldquoUnselfiesrdquo These

are photos of yourself pledg-ing to give ldquoOn Black Friday

and Cyber Monday we shop

for gifts to give to people wecare about This movement

inspires us as a community togive to causes we care about

So I challenge each of you togive to a cause as a gift to

those you care about Charita-

ble giving keeps on giving forso much longer than just a

holiday seasonrdquo said AmyWieland Executive Director

of Hospice of NorthwestMichigan

Today more than 10000 or-

ganizations have joined themovement and are providing

creative ways people can em-brace GivingTuesday and

collaborate in their giving ef-forts to create more meaning-

ful resultsldquoItrsquos been a privilege to

work with remarkable leaders

all over the country building amovement around Giv-

ingTuesdayrdquo said HenryTimms 92Yrsquos Executive Direc-

tor ldquoThis initiative has truly

been crowd-sourced by someof the smartest and most con-

nected minds among the nextgeneration of philanthropists

and entrepreneursrdquo For moredetails about the Giv-

ingTuesday movement visit

the GivingTuesday website(wwwgivingtuesdayorg)

Facebook page(httpswwwfacebookcom

GivingTuesday)The Health Department of

Northwest Michigan is man-

dated by the Michigan PublicHealth Code to promote well-

ness prevent disease providequality healthcare address

health problems of vulnerablepopulations and protect the

environment for the residents

and visitors of AntrimCharlevoix Emmet and Ot-

sego counties For additionalinformation about Hospice of

Northwest Michigan call(800) 551-4041 or visit

wwwhospicenwmorg

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The Jordan River Arts annual Artsand Crafts Fair deemed successful

not only by the Board of Directorsbut also by most of the vendors and

the buyers Over 1500 persons camethrough the door with many very

pleased with their purchases Of the

fifty three vendors many renewedtheir place for next yearrsquos fair There

was a great variety of original itemswith awards given in two categoriesmdash

best Individual Item and most Cre-ative Set Up Best Individual item

first prize was given to Les Vander-

Meulen for a three foot hand carvedmotorcycle with over 20 types of

wood being used The second prizefor best individual item went to Elsie

Vredenberg for her turkey quilt Firstprize in the most creative set up was

given to Wendy Corona for her ldquoAn-

tique Christmasrdquo displays She usedantique or recycled items and deco-

rated each with silk flowers andChristmas decorations The second

prize in most creative setup went toKari Morningstar for ldquoImagine that

Originalsrdquo Rusty Hart artist and

member of JRAC was the judge

It should be noted that JRAC hadtheir own booth They were sellingseveral different items High sales

were for the seed packets Patrons se-

lected seed of flowers lettuce andherbs placed in envelopes Each en-

velope was decorated with art workfrom the sketchbook exhibit These

packets will also be available in the

JRAC Gift Market opening November23 running through December 19 at

the Jordan River Art Center Also of note for sale were the caramel apples

donated by Kilwins of Charlevoix

The gourmet lunch is always a big hitwith plans already started for next

yearThe JRAC Board owes a big thank

you to the East Jordan High Schoolfor the use of the facility to the many

persons helping whether members

friends or students to the vendorsboth the faithful and the new and to

those in attendance whether buyingsomething or just enjoying the out-

ing

This event is one of the major fundraising events for JRAC with much of

the funds used for scholarships

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EAST JORDAN - The

2014 Annual Members Artfor Sale has a new name

and a new look It is nowcalled JRAC Gift Market

informing patrons of the

arts that it is a sale not just for members but for

any person looking forone of a kind original

gifts This is one of JRACrsquos significant fund

raising events

With many years of success indicate that peo-

ple enjoy purchasing oneof a kind art pieces as

Christmas and holidaygifts A wide variety of

items are included from

holiday cards printspainting toys wearable

items ceramic and sculp-ture Prices will range

from $5 to several hun-

dred There will be abeautiful Fraser fir tree

from McPherson Ever-greens to showcase the

many ornaments for sale

Also for sale will be abeautiful Doug Delind ce-

ramic wall hanging do-nated to JRAC by Nancy

and Dick CunninghamThe opening reception

will be Sunday November

23 from 1 mdash 4 pm JordanRiver Art Center 301

Main St East Jordan Theshow will close Friday

December 19 This is ashow not to be missed

For further information

contact curator BabsYoung 231-645-2220 or

email at

Gift Market opens

Sa$ig f hadade ampae( be C(hia Tchd a+aiabea( (he JRAC gi aampke(1

David Coveyou owner of Coveyoursquos

Scenic Farm received the 2014 LocalFood Hero award on November 12 at

Around the Table Growing Together

the second food and farming confer-ence sponsored by North CentralMichigan College and the Local Food

Alliance (LFA) Local Food Alliance

members submitted nominations andcomments praising Dave as a ldquore-

naissance farmer-engineer who dedi-cated his life to providing our

community with the high qualityfood to feed not just our bodies but

our minds and souls our relation-

ships and communityrdquo LFA memberspraised Coveyou for training young

farmers using geo-thermal and solarenergy on his farm and partnering

with businesses institutions andstores to get more local farm prod-

ucts into the community

More than eighty people attendedthe conference which focused on

ways to increase the economic viabil-

ity of area farms and increase theavailability of healthy nutritiouslocal food Speakers included

Michelle Walk MSUE with the UP

Food Exchange Brandon Seng andMark Coe with Goodwillrsquos Farm-to-

Freezer Program and WendyWieland and Rob Sirrine with MSUE

and Traverse Cityrsquos Food Hub Allspoke of the need to support local

farmers as a critical economic issue

Creating jobs keeping money in thecommunity feeding and educating

kids about healthy food developingstrong community partnerships were

the themes of the evening They out-lined creative programs in their re-

gions to support farmers and food

producersSponsors of the events along with

North Central Michigan College in-

cluded ISLANDmdashInstitute for Sus-tainable Living Art and NaturalDesign Petoskey-Harbor Springs

Area Community Foundation Grain

Train Natural Foods Market MSUExtension Taste the Local Difference

ndash Michigan Land Use InstituteUSDArsquos Farm Service Agency and

McLean amp Eakin BooksellersNorth Centralrsquos Iron Horse Cafeacute

chef Jamee Fry prepared a local

foods dinner with donations fromBillrsquos Farm Market Grain Train Nat-

ural Foods Market Blackbird Gar-dens and Crooked Tree Breadworks

B J== B

The Northern Michigan Chorale isholding their Fall Concert this Satur-

day and Sunday November 22nd and23rd at Petoskey High School The

show times are November 22nd at

300 pm and 730 pm and November23rd at 300 pm

The theme of the concert this yearis ldquoMusic has Brought us Togetherrdquo

Music included will be selections

from The Sound of Music GeorgeGershwinrsquos ldquoFascinating Rhythmrdquo

and ldquoStrike up the Bandrdquo Also in-cluded is a Don Large arrangement

of ldquoWhen the Saints go Marching inrdquoand several patriotic numbers includ-

ing ldquoBattle Hymn of the Republicrdquo

Julie Pierpont is the Director andHoward Richards is joining them as

an accompanist The singers them-selves are from all over Northern

Michigan including Petoskey Alan-son Cheboygan Boyne Falls Gay-

lord East Jordan Charlevoix

Wolverine Indian River PellstonWalloon Lake Boyne City Mackinaw

City Harbor Springs Levering andCarp Lake There will also be per-

formances by some soloists and smallgroups from within the Chorale

The Northern Michigan Chorale

got started around 31 years ago withDon Large as the Director Don was

from Detroit and had choral groupsat radio station WJR and the Univer-

sity of Detroit He passed away in

1988 and then other Directors such asConnie Tanner Will Moyer Jerry

Westerman and Julie Pierpont filledhis shoes Some of the accompanists

for the Chorale include Bea ThomasKris Anderson Sally Page and

Howard Richards

Tickets for adults are $10 and kids12 and under are $7 You can call the

Petoskey Regional Chamber of Com-merce for tickets or you can go to nm-

choraleorg and order them onlineYou can also get them from any

Chorale member if you happen to

know someone in the group Jointhem this Saturday or Sunday for a

great show

L)amp F)) H+) )()+

Northern Michigan

Chorale Fall Concert

The Namp(heamp Michiga Champae Fa Cceamp( i (hi Sa(ampda ad Sda0 N+ebeamp 88d ad 89ampd1

31ST ANNUAL CHARLEVOIX

COUNTY CROP WALK

To the EditorThank you to over 100 walkers and

helpers who participated in the 31st

Annual CROP Walk which was heldon Saturday September 27

Charlevoix Country raised more than$2385800 for hunger relief agencies

at home and around the globe Over

$600000 will be shared by six localfood pantries

Thank you to Castle Farms Elm

Pointe Ironton CongregationalChurch East Jordan Area Chamberof Commerce Michelle Nowka from

At Your Service Good Samaritan

Charlevoix Sherriff Dept East JordanRotary Club for proving lunch and to

Barb Worgess Connie Nowka andMichayla Nowak for preparing and

serving lunch

Special thanks to an Anonymousdonor for their continued support

through the Charlevoix County Com-

munity FoundationThe 32nd Charlevoix Crop Walk

will be held Saturday September 26

2015

Marge Teske

Charlevoix County Crop WalkTreasurer

letters to the eDitorLetters may be submitted by e-mail to officeCharlevoixCountyNewscom

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CHARLEVOIX - BeginningVeterans Day 2014 CharlevoixPermanent Hair Removal LLC is

offering a continuous 10 dis-count and free initial consulta-

tion to Veterans

Charlevoix based state li-censed electrolysis Karen Ferber

knows that although beauty is aconcept everyone understands

itrsquos expressed differently by eachindividual A personrsquos sense of

personal beauty is based on their

insight into who they uniquelyare Sometimes people feel that

excess facial or body hair con-ceals that potential Ferber be-

lieves she provides a service thathelps people become more confi-

dent and ultimately better

equipped to reach their potentialand who deserves a boost in con-

fidence more than our militaryldquoI recently met a young

women who served our countryin the military and wanted to

help her outrdquo said Ferber ldquoThen

I thought how about a discountfor any veteranrdquo Ferber ad-

heres to a belief that when a per-son feels attractive they have a

more vibrant and fulfilling lifeand sometimes they need assis-

tance to enhance their appear-

ance so they can be trulycomfortable with their selves

and embrace life more fully ldquoIwant to help you express your

finest selfrdquo she said

The service Ferber provides isnot exclusive to women Some

men just naturally have toomuch body hair for their own

sense of style or their partnerrsquostaste and that may interfere with

a well groomed appearance

which is important in businessas well as socially ldquoIf yoursquore not

someone who cheerfully toler-ates a time-consuming hair

maintenance routine then thepermanent solution I offer is

what yoursquore looking forrdquo she

saidElectrolysis was invented by a

physician 100 years ago to treat apatient with an ingrown eyelash

A fine wire probe is inserted intoa hair follicle and then electric

current is used to cauterize thepapilla or blood supply to thehair Charlevoix Permanent Hair

Removal has been open for 25years offering safe alternatives

to time consuming hair removalrituals

Most areas of the body can be

treated with electrolysis includ-ing the eyebrows face abdomen

thighs breasts and legs Thereare no permanent side effects

but sometimes a temporaryslight reddening of the skin may

occur rdquoI like helping people feel

better about themselves givingthem confidence and I love meet-

ing new peoplerdquo she saidCall Karen for a free consulta-

tion at 231-547-9025

Permanent hairremoval is not justfor women

B lt J B

CHARLEVOIX At the regular

meeting of City Council on Mon-day council members old and

new made several resolutions tohelp the city acquire grant fund-

ing that will aide with several

projects throughout CharlevoixAt the start of the meeting two

grants were brought beforecouncil by the Charlevoix His-

toric Society that will help fundpainting the lighthouse on South

Pier in 2016 Historic Society

representative Denise Fate camebefore council to explain that

painting the lighthouse will benecessary as the current paint is

fading quickly Fate explained to

council that the city owns thelighthouse but due to a contract

the Historic Society maintainsthe lighthouse However in

order for the Historic Society tofund maintenance the light-

house has to be the colour it was

during its time of ldquohistoric sig-

nificancerdquo That time period wasbetween the years of 1948-1955 at

which time the lighthouse wasred

Unfortunately when the light-house was last painted the paint

was chosen that fit current regu-

lations but has faded quicklyTherefore two grants offered by

the Michigan Lighthouse Assis-tance Program (MLAP) came be-

fore council to support therepainting of the structure

One grant would offer $3600

for planning and the otherwould give $12700 for rehabilita-

tion For planning the HistoricSociety will match the grant

with $1800 and for rehabilitationthey will match with $6350 In

addition to the grant moneys for

planning and labor costs thelocal Sherwin Williams will be

donating the paint for the light-house which is of better quality

Council approved both resolu-

tions and the project is sched-

uled to begin in 2016Another grant came before

council to help reimburse costsfrom last yearrsquos water main

freezes City Manager RobStraebel presented the Urgent

Need Grant Agreement to coun-

cil which will reimburse $114299to the City for the costs associ-

ated with repairing the mainsand other damages caused dur-

ing the harsh winter of 2013The money is offered by the

Michigan Strategic Fund Grant

and will cover roughly 50 of the costs accrued last year

Straebel stated at the meetingthat city staff is also pursuing

funds through FEMA to coverthe other half of expenses

Council approved of accepting

the grant money at the meetingIn other council news Jeffrey

Porter was elected DeputyMayor by newly elected City

Mayor Gabe Campbell Council

also determined to keep regu-

larly scheduled meetings on the

first and third Monday of eachmonth at 700 pm in council

chambers With the resignationof Arlene Staley from the Board

of Review council appointedCharlevoix citizen June Cross to

the board and newly elected

council man Bill Supernaw tothe Board of Review to replace

previous member Lyle GennetThe next meeting of City Coun-

cil is scheduled for December 1at 700 pm in council chambers

Charlevoix City CounCil november 17 2014

P$(- i- r

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ELLSWORTHmdashExtendedfire services to Norwood town-

ship was approved and up-

grades to the hall were

discussed at the November 17Banks Township Board meet-

ing

A contract between the

Banks Township Fire Depart-ment and Norwood Township

was approved The two year

agreement provides fire serv-

ices at a cost of $13000 peryear ldquoWe will want to encour-

age a much longer term there-

after but we need to find out if

wersquore going to take a beatingon thisrdquo said Supervisor

Thomas Mann

The newly appointed Town-

ship Hall Committee gave re-port on the electrical upgrades

for the upstairs banquet hall

The wiring placement new

dimmable lamps and sconcesare still the topic of much re-

search but a plan of what sort

of lighting and wiring changes

was explained to the board indetail The electrical upgrades

are the first stage of a three

phase improvement plan

Phase one includes electricalupgrades two is new insula-

tion and phase three are reno-

vations including an archway

and wheelchair lift Theyasked for the boardrsquos approval

to hire an electrical firm up to

$5500 to begin stage one and

seek out an engineer to pre-pare for stage three Approval

was granted An additional

motion to compensate the

three member committee $25per meeting was also ap-

proved

The board agreed to submit$415 in medical bills from

Charlevoix Area Hospital toworkers compensation The

bill was incurred when one of the EMTs was slightly injured

while attending to a patient

ldquoThere were some lab tests todetermine that there was no

communicable diseaserdquo saidClerk Donna Heeres

The meeting opened withpublic comment Resident

David Draper addressed the

board concerning the condi-tion of North Dennis Road In

1994 Draper the county andthe township split expenses to

improve the seasonal roadwith the understanding that

Draper would maintain it

which he has done for the lasttwenty years However the

condition of the road hadgrossly deteriorated in recent

years ldquoIrsquod like to see if there

is something we can work

outrdquo he said Draper has a

farm with three employees

and two other homes are onthe mile stretch of road

ldquoWersquove never had these

drainage problems beforerdquo he

said The board agreed to get abid on the cost of fill from the

road commission and asked

Draper to see if the other resi-dents can help out since he

will be doing all the work The

county no longer pays any-

thing for seasonal road im-provements Board members

are concerned about setting a

precedent and have directed

the clerk to look at how manyseasonal roads are located in

the township and what has

been done in the past They

asked Draper to return to theDecember meeting No other

action was taken

A motion to hire C2AE engi-

neering firm to assist in theapplication process for a grant

to improve Banks Township

Park was approved

The next board meeting isset for December 15 at 7 pm

banKs toWnshiP meeting november 17 2014

Township approves 1047297re services and township hall upgrades

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CHARLEVOIX In a recent 90thDistrict Court decision Judge James

Erhart determined what sentence

Charlevoix man James Jerome Gib-bons 83 will face for an incidentthat occurred in May of this year

when Gibbons shot a neighbors dog

In a complaint filed with the 90thDistrict Court on May 26th Gibbons

was charged with AbandoningCru-elty to One Animal Resulting in the

Animalrsquos Death The charge indi-

cates that Gibbons ldquocruelly (drove)or beat an animal or negligently al-

lowed an animal to suffer unneces-sary neglect torture or pain and it

resulted in the animals deathrdquoThis charge was considered a

misdemeanor with a maximum

penalty of 1 year a $200000 fineand up to 300 hours of community

service or a combination of the

threeGibbons was accused of shootinghis neighborrsquos do with a pellet gun

Once shot the animal became para-

lyzed which required the owners toeuthanize the creature Gibbons vol-

untarily turned himself in after thecharges were authorized but was

released on a $400 cash bondAccording to authorities the

sheltie had wandered onto the lawn

of Gibbons but wasnrsquot causing dis-turbance

Gibbons sentence included 365days in jail with 10 days of commu-

nity service work in lieu of jail timeand 355 days in abeyance He will

serve 6 months of probation and

pay $725 in fines and costs as well as$377 in restitution

Charlevoix Man

Sentenced for Shooting

Neighbors Dog

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The Jordan River Arts annual Artsand Crafts Fair deemed successful

not only by the Board of Directorsbut also by most of the vendors and

the buyers Over 1500 persons camethrough the door with many very

pleased with their purchases Of the

fifty three vendors many renewedtheir place for next yearrsquos fair There

was a great variety of original itemswith awards given in two categoriesmdash

best Individual Item and most Cre-ative Set Up Best Individual item

first prize was given to Les Vander-

Meulen for a three foot hand carvedmotorcycle with over 20 types of

wood being used The second prizefor best individual item went to Elsie

Vredenberg for her turkey quilt Firstprize in the most creative set up was

given to Wendy Corona for her ldquoAn-

tique Christmasrdquo displays She usedantique or recycled items and deco-

rated each with silk flowers andChristmas decorations The second

prize in most creative setup went toKari Morningstar for ldquoImagine that

Originalsrdquo Rusty Hart artist and

member of JRAC was the judge

It should be noted that JRAC hadtheir own booth They were sellingseveral different items High sales

were for the seed packets Patrons se-

lected seed of flowers lettuce andherbs placed in envelopes Each en-

velope was decorated with art workfrom the sketchbook exhibit These

packets will also be available in the

JRAC Gift Market opening November23 running through December 19 at

the Jordan River Art Center Also of note for sale were the caramel apples

donated by Kilwins of Charlevoix

The gourmet lunch is always a big hitwith plans already started for next

yearThe JRAC Board owes a big thank

you to the East Jordan High Schoolfor the use of the facility to the many

persons helping whether members

friends or students to the vendorsboth the faithful and the new and to

those in attendance whether buyingsomething or just enjoying the out-

ing

This event is one of the major fundraising events for JRAC with much of

the funds used for scholarships

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EAST JORDAN - The

2014 Annual Members Artfor Sale has a new name

and a new look It is nowcalled JRAC Gift Market

informing patrons of the

arts that it is a sale not just for members but for

any person looking forone of a kind original

gifts This is one of JRACrsquos significant fund

raising events

With many years of success indicate that peo-

ple enjoy purchasing oneof a kind art pieces as

Christmas and holidaygifts A wide variety of

items are included from

holiday cards printspainting toys wearable

items ceramic and sculp-ture Prices will range

from $5 to several hun-

dred There will be abeautiful Fraser fir tree

from McPherson Ever-greens to showcase the

many ornaments for sale

Also for sale will be abeautiful Doug Delind ce-

ramic wall hanging do-nated to JRAC by Nancy

and Dick CunninghamThe opening reception

will be Sunday November

23 from 1 mdash 4 pm JordanRiver Art Center 301

Main St East Jordan Theshow will close Friday

December 19 This is ashow not to be missed

For further information

contact curator BabsYoung 231-645-2220 or

email at

Gift Market opens

Sa$ig f hadade ampae( be C(hia Tchd a+aiabea( (he JRAC gi aampke(1

David Coveyou owner of Coveyoursquos

Scenic Farm received the 2014 LocalFood Hero award on November 12 at

Around the Table Growing Together

the second food and farming confer-ence sponsored by North CentralMichigan College and the Local Food

Alliance (LFA) Local Food Alliance

members submitted nominations andcomments praising Dave as a ldquore-

naissance farmer-engineer who dedi-cated his life to providing our

community with the high qualityfood to feed not just our bodies but

our minds and souls our relation-

ships and communityrdquo LFA memberspraised Coveyou for training young

farmers using geo-thermal and solarenergy on his farm and partnering

with businesses institutions andstores to get more local farm prod-

ucts into the community

More than eighty people attendedthe conference which focused on

ways to increase the economic viabil-

ity of area farms and increase theavailability of healthy nutritiouslocal food Speakers included

Michelle Walk MSUE with the UP

Food Exchange Brandon Seng andMark Coe with Goodwillrsquos Farm-to-

Freezer Program and WendyWieland and Rob Sirrine with MSUE

and Traverse Cityrsquos Food Hub Allspoke of the need to support local

farmers as a critical economic issue

Creating jobs keeping money in thecommunity feeding and educating

kids about healthy food developingstrong community partnerships were

the themes of the evening They out-lined creative programs in their re-

gions to support farmers and food

producersSponsors of the events along with

North Central Michigan College in-

cluded ISLANDmdashInstitute for Sus-tainable Living Art and NaturalDesign Petoskey-Harbor Springs

Area Community Foundation Grain

Train Natural Foods Market MSUExtension Taste the Local Difference

ndash Michigan Land Use InstituteUSDArsquos Farm Service Agency and

McLean amp Eakin BooksellersNorth Centralrsquos Iron Horse Cafeacute

chef Jamee Fry prepared a local

foods dinner with donations fromBillrsquos Farm Market Grain Train Nat-

ural Foods Market Blackbird Gar-dens and Crooked Tree Breadworks

B J== B

The Northern Michigan Chorale isholding their Fall Concert this Satur-

day and Sunday November 22nd and23rd at Petoskey High School The

show times are November 22nd at

300 pm and 730 pm and November23rd at 300 pm

The theme of the concert this yearis ldquoMusic has Brought us Togetherrdquo

Music included will be selections

from The Sound of Music GeorgeGershwinrsquos ldquoFascinating Rhythmrdquo

and ldquoStrike up the Bandrdquo Also in-cluded is a Don Large arrangement

of ldquoWhen the Saints go Marching inrdquoand several patriotic numbers includ-

ing ldquoBattle Hymn of the Republicrdquo

Julie Pierpont is the Director andHoward Richards is joining them as

an accompanist The singers them-selves are from all over Northern

Michigan including Petoskey Alan-son Cheboygan Boyne Falls Gay-

lord East Jordan Charlevoix

Wolverine Indian River PellstonWalloon Lake Boyne City Mackinaw

City Harbor Springs Levering andCarp Lake There will also be per-

formances by some soloists and smallgroups from within the Chorale

The Northern Michigan Chorale

got started around 31 years ago withDon Large as the Director Don was

from Detroit and had choral groupsat radio station WJR and the Univer-

sity of Detroit He passed away in

1988 and then other Directors such asConnie Tanner Will Moyer Jerry

Westerman and Julie Pierpont filledhis shoes Some of the accompanists

for the Chorale include Bea ThomasKris Anderson Sally Page and

Howard Richards

Tickets for adults are $10 and kids12 and under are $7 You can call the

Petoskey Regional Chamber of Com-merce for tickets or you can go to nm-

choraleorg and order them onlineYou can also get them from any

Chorale member if you happen to

know someone in the group Jointhem this Saturday or Sunday for a

great show

L)amp F)) H+) )()+

Northern Michigan

Chorale Fall Concert

The Namp(heamp Michiga Champae Fa Cceamp( i (hi Sa(ampda ad Sda0 N+ebeamp 88d ad 89ampd1

31ST ANNUAL CHARLEVOIX

COUNTY CROP WALK

To the EditorThank you to over 100 walkers and

helpers who participated in the 31st

Annual CROP Walk which was heldon Saturday September 27

Charlevoix Country raised more than$2385800 for hunger relief agencies

at home and around the globe Over

$600000 will be shared by six localfood pantries

Thank you to Castle Farms Elm

Pointe Ironton CongregationalChurch East Jordan Area Chamberof Commerce Michelle Nowka from

At Your Service Good Samaritan

Charlevoix Sherriff Dept East JordanRotary Club for proving lunch and to

Barb Worgess Connie Nowka andMichayla Nowak for preparing and

serving lunch

Special thanks to an Anonymousdonor for their continued support

through the Charlevoix County Com-

munity FoundationThe 32nd Charlevoix Crop Walk

will be held Saturday September 26

2015

Marge Teske

Charlevoix County Crop WalkTreasurer

letters to the eDitorLetters may be submitted by e-mail to officeCharlevoixCountyNewscom

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CHARLEVOIX - BeginningVeterans Day 2014 CharlevoixPermanent Hair Removal LLC is

offering a continuous 10 dis-count and free initial consulta-

tion to Veterans

Charlevoix based state li-censed electrolysis Karen Ferber

knows that although beauty is aconcept everyone understands

itrsquos expressed differently by eachindividual A personrsquos sense of

personal beauty is based on their

insight into who they uniquelyare Sometimes people feel that

excess facial or body hair con-ceals that potential Ferber be-

lieves she provides a service thathelps people become more confi-

dent and ultimately better

equipped to reach their potentialand who deserves a boost in con-

fidence more than our militaryldquoI recently met a young

women who served our countryin the military and wanted to

help her outrdquo said Ferber ldquoThen

I thought how about a discountfor any veteranrdquo Ferber ad-

heres to a belief that when a per-son feels attractive they have a

more vibrant and fulfilling lifeand sometimes they need assis-

tance to enhance their appear-

ance so they can be trulycomfortable with their selves

and embrace life more fully ldquoIwant to help you express your

finest selfrdquo she said

The service Ferber provides isnot exclusive to women Some

men just naturally have toomuch body hair for their own

sense of style or their partnerrsquostaste and that may interfere with

a well groomed appearance

which is important in businessas well as socially ldquoIf yoursquore not

someone who cheerfully toler-ates a time-consuming hair

maintenance routine then thepermanent solution I offer is

what yoursquore looking forrdquo she

saidElectrolysis was invented by a

physician 100 years ago to treat apatient with an ingrown eyelash

A fine wire probe is inserted intoa hair follicle and then electric

current is used to cauterize thepapilla or blood supply to thehair Charlevoix Permanent Hair

Removal has been open for 25years offering safe alternatives

to time consuming hair removalrituals

Most areas of the body can be

treated with electrolysis includ-ing the eyebrows face abdomen

thighs breasts and legs Thereare no permanent side effects

but sometimes a temporaryslight reddening of the skin may

occur rdquoI like helping people feel

better about themselves givingthem confidence and I love meet-

ing new peoplerdquo she saidCall Karen for a free consulta-

tion at 231-547-9025

Permanent hairremoval is not justfor women

B lt J B

CHARLEVOIX At the regular

meeting of City Council on Mon-day council members old and

new made several resolutions tohelp the city acquire grant fund-

ing that will aide with several

projects throughout CharlevoixAt the start of the meeting two

grants were brought beforecouncil by the Charlevoix His-

toric Society that will help fundpainting the lighthouse on South

Pier in 2016 Historic Society

representative Denise Fate camebefore council to explain that

painting the lighthouse will benecessary as the current paint is

fading quickly Fate explained to

council that the city owns thelighthouse but due to a contract

the Historic Society maintainsthe lighthouse However in

order for the Historic Society tofund maintenance the light-

house has to be the colour it was

during its time of ldquohistoric sig-

nificancerdquo That time period wasbetween the years of 1948-1955 at

which time the lighthouse wasred

Unfortunately when the light-house was last painted the paint

was chosen that fit current regu-

lations but has faded quicklyTherefore two grants offered by

the Michigan Lighthouse Assis-tance Program (MLAP) came be-

fore council to support therepainting of the structure

One grant would offer $3600

for planning and the otherwould give $12700 for rehabilita-

tion For planning the HistoricSociety will match the grant

with $1800 and for rehabilitationthey will match with $6350 In

addition to the grant moneys for

planning and labor costs thelocal Sherwin Williams will be

donating the paint for the light-house which is of better quality

Council approved both resolu-

tions and the project is sched-

uled to begin in 2016Another grant came before

council to help reimburse costsfrom last yearrsquos water main

freezes City Manager RobStraebel presented the Urgent

Need Grant Agreement to coun-

cil which will reimburse $114299to the City for the costs associ-

ated with repairing the mainsand other damages caused dur-

ing the harsh winter of 2013The money is offered by the

Michigan Strategic Fund Grant

and will cover roughly 50 of the costs accrued last year

Straebel stated at the meetingthat city staff is also pursuing

funds through FEMA to coverthe other half of expenses

Council approved of accepting

the grant money at the meetingIn other council news Jeffrey

Porter was elected DeputyMayor by newly elected City

Mayor Gabe Campbell Council

also determined to keep regu-

larly scheduled meetings on the

first and third Monday of eachmonth at 700 pm in council

chambers With the resignationof Arlene Staley from the Board

of Review council appointedCharlevoix citizen June Cross to

the board and newly elected

council man Bill Supernaw tothe Board of Review to replace

previous member Lyle GennetThe next meeting of City Coun-

cil is scheduled for December 1at 700 pm in council chambers

Charlevoix City CounCil november 17 2014

P$(- i- r

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ELLSWORTHmdashExtendedfire services to Norwood town-

ship was approved and up-

grades to the hall were

discussed at the November 17Banks Township Board meet-

ing

A contract between the

Banks Township Fire Depart-ment and Norwood Township

was approved The two year

agreement provides fire serv-

ices at a cost of $13000 peryear ldquoWe will want to encour-

age a much longer term there-

after but we need to find out if

wersquore going to take a beatingon thisrdquo said Supervisor

Thomas Mann

The newly appointed Town-

ship Hall Committee gave re-port on the electrical upgrades

for the upstairs banquet hall

The wiring placement new

dimmable lamps and sconcesare still the topic of much re-

search but a plan of what sort

of lighting and wiring changes

was explained to the board indetail The electrical upgrades

are the first stage of a three

phase improvement plan

Phase one includes electricalupgrades two is new insula-

tion and phase three are reno-

vations including an archway

and wheelchair lift Theyasked for the boardrsquos approval

to hire an electrical firm up to

$5500 to begin stage one and

seek out an engineer to pre-pare for stage three Approval

was granted An additional

motion to compensate the

three member committee $25per meeting was also ap-

proved

The board agreed to submit$415 in medical bills from

Charlevoix Area Hospital toworkers compensation The

bill was incurred when one of the EMTs was slightly injured

while attending to a patient

ldquoThere were some lab tests todetermine that there was no

communicable diseaserdquo saidClerk Donna Heeres

The meeting opened withpublic comment Resident

David Draper addressed the

board concerning the condi-tion of North Dennis Road In

1994 Draper the county andthe township split expenses to

improve the seasonal roadwith the understanding that

Draper would maintain it

which he has done for the lasttwenty years However the

condition of the road hadgrossly deteriorated in recent

years ldquoIrsquod like to see if there

is something we can work

outrdquo he said Draper has a

farm with three employees

and two other homes are onthe mile stretch of road

ldquoWersquove never had these

drainage problems beforerdquo he

said The board agreed to get abid on the cost of fill from the

road commission and asked

Draper to see if the other resi-dents can help out since he

will be doing all the work The

county no longer pays any-

thing for seasonal road im-provements Board members

are concerned about setting a

precedent and have directed

the clerk to look at how manyseasonal roads are located in

the township and what has

been done in the past They

asked Draper to return to theDecember meeting No other

action was taken

A motion to hire C2AE engi-

neering firm to assist in theapplication process for a grant

to improve Banks Township

Park was approved

The next board meeting isset for December 15 at 7 pm

banKs toWnshiP meeting november 17 2014

Township approves 1047297re services and township hall upgrades

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CHARLEVOIX In a recent 90thDistrict Court decision Judge James

Erhart determined what sentence

Charlevoix man James Jerome Gib-bons 83 will face for an incidentthat occurred in May of this year

when Gibbons shot a neighbors dog

In a complaint filed with the 90thDistrict Court on May 26th Gibbons

was charged with AbandoningCru-elty to One Animal Resulting in the

Animalrsquos Death The charge indi-

cates that Gibbons ldquocruelly (drove)or beat an animal or negligently al-

lowed an animal to suffer unneces-sary neglect torture or pain and it

resulted in the animals deathrdquoThis charge was considered a

misdemeanor with a maximum

penalty of 1 year a $200000 fineand up to 300 hours of community

service or a combination of the

threeGibbons was accused of shootinghis neighborrsquos do with a pellet gun

Once shot the animal became para-

lyzed which required the owners toeuthanize the creature Gibbons vol-

untarily turned himself in after thecharges were authorized but was

released on a $400 cash bondAccording to authorities the

sheltie had wandered onto the lawn

of Gibbons but wasnrsquot causing dis-turbance

Gibbons sentence included 365days in jail with 10 days of commu-

nity service work in lieu of jail timeand 355 days in abeyance He will

serve 6 months of probation and

pay $725 in fines and costs as well as$377 in restitution

Charlevoix Man

Sentenced for Shooting

Neighbors Dog

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=2 95+7 08

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=8 )27 =2 0gt55 -8lt= 80 6

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355 -87=37gt gt7=35 =2 B+

27 =2 8gt= 80 98-4= -8lt= 08 +7+7 173- gt1lt 355 lt=+353C += +

-89+B

G 8gt 95+7lt ++35+5 37 355

78= 800 37 2B + =2ampB692873A 3= 3 3lt= +5=2 $

63 $5gtlt 3-+ A +lt +7

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3lt= +5=2 87=B +7 amp35

amp-39=

2 $+= -869+73lt + gt3=8 78=30B =23 ltgtlt-3lt 80 +55 80

=2lt -2+71lt 37 =2 77gt+5 8=3- 80

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+5+B 2+ -3 =23lt 37086+=387

2 53lt= 80 95+7 800371lt 3lt 5871

gt= =2 3lt + B 2590gt5 98-ltlt++35+5 =2+= -+7 gtlt =8 -869+

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3=2 3= lt3695B lt5-= 87 80 =2 085

58371 89=387lt

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lt3= += 63-+18 gtlt= -53-4

87 =2 17 8A 7=3=5 D37 2+5=2

gt1 95+7ltE +7 7= =2 37086+=387 gtlt= 8gt 355 137

=+35 -869+3lt87lt 08 +-2 95+7

lt8= B 58lt= -8lt= $5+7 785567=

-+7 +5lt8 87 += =2 lt+6 lt3=

G 8gt -+7 -+55 3-+

+7 + =+37 -gtlt=86 lt

3- 9lt7=+=3 -+7 +ltlt3lt= B8gt B

0gt73lt2371 B8gt 3=2 95+7 89=387lt+ B8gt -gt7= 63-+=387 53lt=

++35+5 27 B8gt 6+4 =2 -+55

5lt8 B8gt -+7 -+55 =2

3-+3-+3 ltlt3lt=+7- $81+6 $ += $

9lt7=+=3lt 355 6+35 B8gt 8gt= +

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0+=gtlt +7 53lt= 80 95+7lt ++35+5

-87lt=+7=5B -2+71 5lt8 + 703

-3+BFlt 9lt-39=387lt -+7 -2+71 +-2B+ 2lt +3+5lt 80=7 2+ + +

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08 63-+=387lt 371 37 =2 95+7=2+= -8lt =23 63-+=387lt 37 + -8lt=

00-=3 6+77 -+7 58 =23 -8lt=

7- =2 897 785567= 938

-58ltlt 87 -6 =2 ltgtlt-3lt+ 58-4 37=8 =23 -gt7= 95+7 08

+55 80 gt75ltlt =2B + 53135 08

58 37-86 +ltlt3lt=+7-

B 36 (355 1387 883

7+=8

3-231+7 3-+3-+3 lt

lt3lt=+7- $81+6 + 17-B 871371 +lt 3=B 3-231+7

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CHARLEVOIX - BeginningVeterans Day 2014 CharlevoixPermanent Hair Removal LLC is

offering a continuous 10 dis-count and free initial consulta-

tion to Veterans

Charlevoix based state li-censed electrolysis Karen Ferber

knows that although beauty is aconcept everyone understands

itrsquos expressed differently by eachindividual A personrsquos sense of

personal beauty is based on their

insight into who they uniquelyare Sometimes people feel that

excess facial or body hair con-ceals that potential Ferber be-

lieves she provides a service thathelps people become more confi-

dent and ultimately better

equipped to reach their potentialand who deserves a boost in con-

fidence more than our militaryldquoI recently met a young

women who served our countryin the military and wanted to

help her outrdquo said Ferber ldquoThen

I thought how about a discountfor any veteranrdquo Ferber ad-

heres to a belief that when a per-son feels attractive they have a

more vibrant and fulfilling lifeand sometimes they need assis-

tance to enhance their appear-

ance so they can be trulycomfortable with their selves

and embrace life more fully ldquoIwant to help you express your

finest selfrdquo she said

The service Ferber provides isnot exclusive to women Some

men just naturally have toomuch body hair for their own

sense of style or their partnerrsquostaste and that may interfere with

a well groomed appearance

which is important in businessas well as socially ldquoIf yoursquore not

someone who cheerfully toler-ates a time-consuming hair

maintenance routine then thepermanent solution I offer is

what yoursquore looking forrdquo she

saidElectrolysis was invented by a

physician 100 years ago to treat apatient with an ingrown eyelash

A fine wire probe is inserted intoa hair follicle and then electric

current is used to cauterize thepapilla or blood supply to thehair Charlevoix Permanent Hair

Removal has been open for 25years offering safe alternatives

to time consuming hair removalrituals

Most areas of the body can be

treated with electrolysis includ-ing the eyebrows face abdomen

thighs breasts and legs Thereare no permanent side effects

but sometimes a temporaryslight reddening of the skin may

occur rdquoI like helping people feel

better about themselves givingthem confidence and I love meet-

ing new peoplerdquo she saidCall Karen for a free consulta-

tion at 231-547-9025

Permanent hairremoval is not justfor women

B lt J B

CHARLEVOIX At the regular

meeting of City Council on Mon-day council members old and

new made several resolutions tohelp the city acquire grant fund-

ing that will aide with several

projects throughout CharlevoixAt the start of the meeting two

grants were brought beforecouncil by the Charlevoix His-

toric Society that will help fundpainting the lighthouse on South

Pier in 2016 Historic Society

representative Denise Fate camebefore council to explain that

painting the lighthouse will benecessary as the current paint is

fading quickly Fate explained to

council that the city owns thelighthouse but due to a contract

the Historic Society maintainsthe lighthouse However in

order for the Historic Society tofund maintenance the light-

house has to be the colour it was

during its time of ldquohistoric sig-

nificancerdquo That time period wasbetween the years of 1948-1955 at

which time the lighthouse wasred

Unfortunately when the light-house was last painted the paint

was chosen that fit current regu-

lations but has faded quicklyTherefore two grants offered by

the Michigan Lighthouse Assis-tance Program (MLAP) came be-

fore council to support therepainting of the structure

One grant would offer $3600

for planning and the otherwould give $12700 for rehabilita-

tion For planning the HistoricSociety will match the grant

with $1800 and for rehabilitationthey will match with $6350 In

addition to the grant moneys for

planning and labor costs thelocal Sherwin Williams will be

donating the paint for the light-house which is of better quality

Council approved both resolu-

tions and the project is sched-

uled to begin in 2016Another grant came before

council to help reimburse costsfrom last yearrsquos water main

freezes City Manager RobStraebel presented the Urgent

Need Grant Agreement to coun-

cil which will reimburse $114299to the City for the costs associ-

ated with repairing the mainsand other damages caused dur-

ing the harsh winter of 2013The money is offered by the

Michigan Strategic Fund Grant

and will cover roughly 50 of the costs accrued last year

Straebel stated at the meetingthat city staff is also pursuing

funds through FEMA to coverthe other half of expenses

Council approved of accepting

the grant money at the meetingIn other council news Jeffrey

Porter was elected DeputyMayor by newly elected City

Mayor Gabe Campbell Council

also determined to keep regu-

larly scheduled meetings on the

first and third Monday of eachmonth at 700 pm in council

chambers With the resignationof Arlene Staley from the Board

of Review council appointedCharlevoix citizen June Cross to

the board and newly elected

council man Bill Supernaw tothe Board of Review to replace

previous member Lyle GennetThe next meeting of City Coun-

cil is scheduled for December 1at 700 pm in council chambers

Charlevoix City CounCil november 17 2014

P$(- i- r

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ELLSWORTHmdashExtendedfire services to Norwood town-

ship was approved and up-

grades to the hall were

discussed at the November 17Banks Township Board meet-

ing

A contract between the

Banks Township Fire Depart-ment and Norwood Township

was approved The two year

agreement provides fire serv-

ices at a cost of $13000 peryear ldquoWe will want to encour-

age a much longer term there-

after but we need to find out if

wersquore going to take a beatingon thisrdquo said Supervisor

Thomas Mann

The newly appointed Town-

ship Hall Committee gave re-port on the electrical upgrades

for the upstairs banquet hall

The wiring placement new

dimmable lamps and sconcesare still the topic of much re-

search but a plan of what sort

of lighting and wiring changes

was explained to the board indetail The electrical upgrades

are the first stage of a three

phase improvement plan

Phase one includes electricalupgrades two is new insula-

tion and phase three are reno-

vations including an archway

and wheelchair lift Theyasked for the boardrsquos approval

to hire an electrical firm up to

$5500 to begin stage one and

seek out an engineer to pre-pare for stage three Approval

was granted An additional

motion to compensate the

three member committee $25per meeting was also ap-

proved

The board agreed to submit$415 in medical bills from

Charlevoix Area Hospital toworkers compensation The

bill was incurred when one of the EMTs was slightly injured

while attending to a patient

ldquoThere were some lab tests todetermine that there was no

communicable diseaserdquo saidClerk Donna Heeres

The meeting opened withpublic comment Resident

David Draper addressed the

board concerning the condi-tion of North Dennis Road In

1994 Draper the county andthe township split expenses to

improve the seasonal roadwith the understanding that

Draper would maintain it

which he has done for the lasttwenty years However the

condition of the road hadgrossly deteriorated in recent

years ldquoIrsquod like to see if there

is something we can work

outrdquo he said Draper has a

farm with three employees

and two other homes are onthe mile stretch of road

ldquoWersquove never had these

drainage problems beforerdquo he

said The board agreed to get abid on the cost of fill from the

road commission and asked

Draper to see if the other resi-dents can help out since he

will be doing all the work The

county no longer pays any-

thing for seasonal road im-provements Board members

are concerned about setting a

precedent and have directed

the clerk to look at how manyseasonal roads are located in

the township and what has

been done in the past They

asked Draper to return to theDecember meeting No other

action was taken

A motion to hire C2AE engi-

neering firm to assist in theapplication process for a grant

to improve Banks Township

Park was approved

The next board meeting isset for December 15 at 7 pm

banKs toWnshiP meeting november 17 2014

Township approves 1047297re services and township hall upgrades

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CHARLEVOIX In a recent 90thDistrict Court decision Judge James

Erhart determined what sentence

Charlevoix man James Jerome Gib-bons 83 will face for an incidentthat occurred in May of this year

when Gibbons shot a neighbors dog

In a complaint filed with the 90thDistrict Court on May 26th Gibbons

was charged with AbandoningCru-elty to One Animal Resulting in the

Animalrsquos Death The charge indi-

cates that Gibbons ldquocruelly (drove)or beat an animal or negligently al-

lowed an animal to suffer unneces-sary neglect torture or pain and it

resulted in the animals deathrdquoThis charge was considered a

misdemeanor with a maximum

penalty of 1 year a $200000 fineand up to 300 hours of community

service or a combination of the

threeGibbons was accused of shootinghis neighborrsquos do with a pellet gun

Once shot the animal became para-

lyzed which required the owners toeuthanize the creature Gibbons vol-

untarily turned himself in after thecharges were authorized but was

released on a $400 cash bondAccording to authorities the

sheltie had wandered onto the lawn

of Gibbons but wasnrsquot causing dis-turbance

Gibbons sentence included 365days in jail with 10 days of commu-

nity service work in lieu of jail timeand 355 days in abeyance He will

serve 6 months of probation and

pay $725 in fines and costs as well as$377 in restitution

Charlevoix Man

Sentenced for Shooting

Neighbors Dog

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701 Vogel Street Boyne City bull ph 2315824300

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=2 95+7 08

G $+= 95+7lt =2+= 2+ +7 +77gt+5

gt1 gt-=35 -+7 37-+lt 3= B gt9 =8 + 6+A36gt6 80

G 2 87gt= 285 355 18 gt9 B

=8 )27 =2 0gt55 -8lt= 80 6

3-+=387lt +-2 =23lt +68gt7= gt371=2 B+ ltgtlt-3lt 355 7= =2

87gt= 285 23-2 ltgt5=lt 37 + 2312

-8lt= 08 =23 gt1lt 28lt 28 7=

=2 87gt= 285 37 355 9+B 80 =2 =8=+5 -8lt= 80 +7 7+6 gt1lt

+7 80 =2 -8lt= 80 =2 173-

gt3+57= 28lt 37 =2 87gt= 285

355 037 =2+= =23 8gt= 80 98-4= -8lt=

08 +7 +7 173- gt1lt 355

87 lt5312=5B 086 23lt =7

355 -87=37gt gt7=35 =2 B+

27 =2 8gt= 80 98-4= -8lt= 08 +7+7 173- gt1lt 355 lt=+353C += +

-89+B

G 8gt 95+7lt ++35+5 37 355

78= 800 37 2B + =2ampB692873A 3= 3 3lt= +5=2 $

63 $5gtlt 3-+ A +lt +7

+5=2 +4=lt (+5gt 95+7lt5lt8 08gt gt1 37ltgt+7- -869+

73lt + +ltlt317371 =23 66lt

086 87 80 =23 95+7 800371lt =8 +7

8=2 95+7 3=237 =2 lt+6 -869+7B2lt -869+73lt + $ 317+

3lt= +5=2 87=B +7 amp35

amp-39=

2 $+= -869+73lt + gt3=8 78=30B =23 ltgtlt-3lt 80 +55 80

=2lt -2+71lt 37 =2 77gt+5 8=3- 80

2+71 6+35371 703-3+3lt lt28gt5

+5+B 2+ -3 =23lt 37086+=387

2 53lt= 80 95+7 800371lt 3lt 5871

gt= =2 3lt + B 2590gt5 98-ltlt++35+5 =2+= -+7 gtlt =8 -869+

+7 A3lt=371 gt1 95+7 3=2 +55 80 =2

8=2 +5=7+=3lt 2 =885 3lt -+55

=2 3-+ $5+7 37 8 8 B8gt87 -869+3lt87lt 8 1= lt86 259

3=2 3= lt3695B lt5-= 87 80 =2 085

58371 89=387lt

0 B8gt + -8608=+5 8371 B8gt87 lt+-2 3lt3= =2 3-+

lt3= += 63-+18 gtlt= -53-4

87 =2 17 8A 7=3=5 D37 2+5=2

gt1 95+7ltE +7 7= =2 37086+=387 gtlt= 8gt 355 137

=+35 -869+3lt87lt 08 +-2 95+7

lt8= B 58lt= -8lt= $5+7 785567=

-+7 +5lt8 87 += =2 lt+6 lt3=

G 8gt -+7 -+55 3-+

+7 + =+37 -gtlt=86 lt

3- 9lt7=+=3 -+7 +ltlt3lt= B8gt B

0gt73lt2371 B8gt 3=2 95+7 89=387lt+ B8gt -gt7= 63-+=387 53lt=

++35+5 27 B8gt 6+4 =2 -+55

5lt8 B8gt -+7 -+55 =2

3-+3-+3 ltlt3lt=+7- $81+6 $ += $

9lt7=+=3lt 355 6+35 B8gt 8gt= +

9lt-39=387 gt1 84lt2= =8 -8695= +7 =gt7 -=303 8gt7

lt58 355 =27 3 gt1 95+7

89=387lt 0gt73lt2 -8667+=387lt 08

+7 +ltlt3lt= B8gt 3=2 =2 785567=

= 3lt ltlt7=3+5 =2+= 703-3+3lt

2+ =23 $+= 95+7lt 3 gt

371 =2 3-+ 897 785567= 938 lt F 9837= 8gt= =2 95+7

0+=gtlt +7 53lt= 80 95+7lt ++35+5

-87lt=+7=5B -2+71 5lt8 + 703

-3+BFlt 9lt-39=387lt -+7 -2+71 +-2B+ 2lt +3+5lt 80=7 2+ + +

6+=3- 00-= 87 =2 8gt= 80 98-4= -8lt=

08 63-+=387lt 371 37 =2 95+7=2+= -8lt =23 63-+=387lt 37 + -8lt=

00-=3 6+77 -+7 58 =23 -8lt=

7- =2 897 785567= 938

-58ltlt 87 -6 =2 ltgtlt-3lt+ 58-4 37=8 =23 -gt7= 95+7 08

+55 80 gt75ltlt =2B + 53135 08

58 37-86 +ltlt3lt=+7-

B 36 (355 1387 883

7+=8

3-231+7 3-+3-+3 lt

lt3lt=+7- $81+6 + 17-B 871371 +lt 3=B 3-231+7

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-87-7371 =2 3-+ 97 7

85567= 98-ltlt =2+= gt7lt +-2 B+

086 -=8 =2 =28gt12 -6=2

+lt= 687=2 37 9+= 80 =23lt lt3lt

37-8-=5B lt=+= 37 =2 =3=5 80 =2

+=3-5 =2+= 3= +lt +8gt= =2 D3-+3 97 785567=E = lt28gt5 2+

+ D3-+ 97 785567=E

+985813C 08 +7B -870gtlt387 =2+= =23lt6+B 2+ -+gtlt

7 =23lt +=3-5 355 3lt-gtltlt =2 37

086+=387 =2+= 2+lt -7=5B 7

5+lt B 3-+ +8gt= =2 $+= gt1 37ltgt+7- 95+7lt 08

8558371 + lt86 80 =2 lt317303

-+7= -2+71lt

G 2 + + =8=+5 80 gt1 95+7lt++35+5 =8 3-231+7 3-+ 7

03-3+3lt =2 5ltlt =2+7 37

G 7 80 =2 95+7lt =2 amp6+= A

amp+ -+55 amp6+= A $5gtlt 37 3lt -gt7=5B lt+7-=387 B 3-+

6+4371 3= gt7++35+5 08 7 ltgt

lt-3lt gt7=35 0gt=2 78=3- gt7=66lt + 963== =8 6+37 37

=2 95+7 08

G $+= 95+7lt =2+= 2+ +7 +77gt+5

gt1 gt-=35 -+7 37-+lt 3= B gt9 =8 + 6+A36gt6 80

G 2 87gt= 285 355 18 gt9 B

=8 )27 =2 0gt55 -8lt= 80 6

3-+=387lt +-2 =23lt +68gt7= gt371=2 B+ ltgtlt-3lt 355 7= =2

87gt= 285 23-2 ltgt5=lt 37 + 2312

-8lt= 08 =23 gt1lt 28lt 28 7=

=2 87gt= 285 37 355 9+B 80 =2 =8=+5 -8lt= 80 +7 7+6 gt1lt

+7 80 =2 -8lt= 80 =2 173-

gt3+57= 28lt 37 =2 87gt= 285

355 037 =2+= =23 8gt= 80 98-4= -8lt=

08 +7 +7 173- gt1lt 355

87 lt5312=5B 086 23lt =7

355 -87=37gt gt7=35 =2 B+

27 =2 8gt= 80 98-4= -8lt= 08 +7+7 173- gt1lt 355 lt=+353C += +

-89+B

G 8gt 95+7lt ++35+5 37 355

78= 800 37 2B + =2ampB692873A 3= 3 3lt= +5=2 $

63 $5gtlt 3-+ A +lt +7

+5=2 +4=lt (+5gt 95+7lt5lt8 08gt gt1 37ltgt+7- -869+

73lt + +ltlt317371 =23 66lt

086 87 80 =23 95+7 800371lt =8 +7

8=2 95+7 3=237 =2 lt+6 -869+7B2lt -869+73lt + $ 317+

3lt= +5=2 87=B +7 amp35

amp-39=

2 $+= -869+73lt + gt3=8 78=30B =23 ltgtlt-3lt 80 +55 80

=2lt -2+71lt 37 =2 77gt+5 8=3- 80

2+71 6+35371 703-3+3lt lt28gt5

+5+B 2+ -3 =23lt 37086+=387

2 53lt= 80 95+7 800371lt 3lt 5871

gt= =2 3lt + B 2590gt5 98-ltlt++35+5 =2+= -+7 gtlt =8 -869+

+7 A3lt=371 gt1 95+7 3=2 +55 80 =2

8=2 +5=7+=3lt 2 =885 3lt -+55

=2 3-+ $5+7 37 8 8 B8gt87 -869+3lt87lt 8 1= lt86 259

3=2 3= lt3695B lt5-= 87 80 =2 085

58371 89=387lt

0 B8gt + -8608=+5 8371 B8gt87 lt+-2 3lt3= =2 3-+

lt3= += 63-+18 gtlt= -53-4

87 =2 17 8A 7=3=5 D37 2+5=2

gt1 95+7ltE +7 7= =2 37086+=387 gtlt= 8gt 355 137

=+35 -869+3lt87lt 08 +-2 95+7

lt8= B 58lt= -8lt= $5+7 785567=

-+7 +5lt8 87 += =2 lt+6 lt3=

G 8gt -+7 -+55 3-+

+7 + =+37 -gtlt=86 lt

3- 9lt7=+=3 -+7 +ltlt3lt= B8gt B

0gt73lt2371 B8gt 3=2 95+7 89=387lt+ B8gt -gt7= 63-+=387 53lt=

++35+5 27 B8gt 6+4 =2 -+55

5lt8 B8gt -+7 -+55 =2

3-+3-+3 ltlt3lt=+7- $81+6 $ += $

9lt7=+=3lt 355 6+35 B8gt 8gt= +

9lt-39=387 gt1 84lt2= =8 -8695= +7 =gt7 -=303 8gt7

lt58 355 =27 3 gt1 95+7

89=387lt 0gt73lt2 -8667+=387lt 08

+7 +ltlt3lt= B8gt 3=2 =2 785567=

= 3lt ltlt7=3+5 =2+= 703-3+3lt

2+ =23 $+= 95+7lt 3 gt

371 =2 3-+ 897 785567= 938 lt F 9837= 8gt= =2 95+7

0+=gtlt +7 53lt= 80 95+7lt ++35+5

-87lt=+7=5B -2+71 5lt8 + 703

-3+BFlt 9lt-39=387lt -+7 -2+71 +-2B+ 2lt +3+5lt 80=7 2+ + +

6+=3- 00-= 87 =2 8gt= 80 98-4= -8lt=

08 63-+=387lt 371 37 =2 95+7=2+= -8lt =23 63-+=387lt 37 + -8lt=

00-=3 6+77 -+7 58 =23 -8lt=

7- =2 897 785567= 938

-58ltlt 87 -6 =2 ltgtlt-3lt+ 58-4 37=8 =23 -gt7= 95+7 08

+55 80 gt75ltlt =2B + 53135 08

58 37-86 +ltlt3lt=+7-

B 36 (355 1387 883

7+=8

3-231+7 3-+3-+3 lt

lt3lt=+7- $81+6 + 17-B 871371 +lt 3=B 3-231+7