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DELTA TWP. - It’s kindergarten enrollment time at Waverly Community Schools. District-wide Kindergarten Enrollment is scheduled for Tuesday, April 12 through Friday, April 15. Enrollment packets will be accepted at the Administrative Center, 515 Snow Road during the following times: Tuesday, April 12, Wednesday April 13, and Thursday, April 14: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2–7 p.m.; Friday, April 15: 7:30-11 a.m. and noon–4 p.m. If parents are unable to visit at the times listed above, enrollment packets will continue to be accepted at the Administrative Center during the hours of 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Parents are encouraged to contact Enrollment Secretary, Shelia Conrad, at 517-319-3021 to verify that their kindergarten student will be attending Waverly Community Schools in the fall. For more details, visit the Waverly web site located at web.waverly.k12.mi.us and click on the “Kindergarten Experience 11-12” link on the left margin of the home page. - Waverly Community Schools Kindergarten signup is set DELTA TWP. - Kurt Skin- ner of Eaton Rapids knows a lot about prison life, having spent three and a half years incarcerated in North Caroli- na for drug trafficking offens- es. He sold pot, acid and co- caine and has the colorful stories to prove it. Once he managed a trip on a Grey- hound bus, for instance, with drugs hidden in his boots. Today Skinner credits his prison years for what has been perhaps his greatest blessing: finding God and the strength to turn his life around. Waiting to be sentenced, he happened to have a short conversation with another in- mate, a conversation that “planted a seed” in his soul that eventually blossomed into a new way of living. “Prison is a miserable life,” Skinner said, “(but) I don’t car- ry that with me (anymore),” adding that after giving his life to Christ, he began studying and working to help others. He’s had a few “mysteri- ous things” happen to him, too, in which he sees God’s hand. For example, Skinner was once at a gas station when a woman drove in, came up to him and gave him a “stern message” about how he had to change his life. “You’re not a stranger to God,” the strang- er told him before she drove off without buying any gas. Today Skinner has finished a training course through New Directions, a local prison ministry, and spends a good chunk of his time volunteer- ing there. He writes pen pal letters to prisoners all over the Unit- ed States and dreams of one day starting a Christian reen- try home for recently released inmates. He now has a stable fam- ily life with his wife, Danielle, and two young sons and has made the Eaton Rapids Wes- leyan Church his home. “I’m at the most peace I’ve ever been in my life,” he said. New Directions, Inc., now in rented space at Mount Hope Church in Delta Town- ship, casts a wide net. Its di- rector, Pastor Len Hill, trains outreach volunteers who vis- it prisons and jails to counsel Prison ministry flourishes By MARY JO WHITE [email protected] Ex-offender Kurt Skinner of Eaton Rapids works in the New Directions prison ministry office at Mt. Hope Church in Delta Township March 9. Volunteers visit inmates in jails and prisons, write letters to more than 60 inmates each month and collect and distribute Bibles and other Christian materials all over the United States. Mary Jo White See Prison/page 9 321-3111 • WWW.GYMBUMZ.COM • 6135 W. SAGINAW HIGHWAY • LANSING 3 0 DayTrial * Free • 40+ Group Classes per week • Free Childcare during peak hours • Saunas, showers, and lockers • Tanning Available • Full Service Juice Bar available All Memberships include: *Expires 4/30/11 How to reach us: Advertising: 517-377-1141 Circulation: 866-226-1812 News: 517-377-1084 Classifieds: 877-475-SELL or 877-391-SELL Community News TM Your very own newspaper serving Delta & Lansing townships for 27 years © 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers Vol. 27 - No. 51 www.DeltaWaverlyCommunityNews.com April 10, 2011 Delta-Waverly Details: e-mail [email protected] or call Tovah Olson at 517-702-4234 Deadline for print calendar, space permitting, 10 a.m. Monday Find local things to do www.lsj.com/events List your event click Add your own event to fill out the form

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Page 1: Delta-Waverly Community News

DELTA TWP. - It’s kindergarten enrollment time atWaverly Community Schools.

District-wide Kindergarten Enrollment isscheduled for Tuesday, April 12 through Friday, April15.

Enrollment packets will be accepted at theAdministrative Center, 515 Snow Road during thefollowing times: Tuesday, April 12, Wednesday April13, and Thursday, April 14: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2–7p.m.; Friday, April 15: 7:30-11 a.m. and noon–4 p.m.

If parents are unable to visit at the timeslisted above, enrollment packets will continue to beaccepted at the Administrative Center during thehours of 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-4 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday.

Parents are encouraged to contact EnrollmentSecretary, Shelia Conrad, at 517-319-3021 to verifythat their kindergarten student will be attendingWaverly Community Schools in the fall.

For more details, visit the Waverly web sitelocated at web.waverly.k12.mi.us and click on the“Kindergarten Experience 11-12” link on the leftmargin of the home page.

- Waverly Community Schools

Kindergarten

signup is setDELTA TWP. - Kurt Skin-

ner of Eaton Rapids knows alot about prison life, havingspent three and a half yearsincarcerated in North Caroli-na for drug trafficking offens-es.

He sold pot, acid and co-caine and has the colorfulstories to prove it. Once hemanaged a trip on a Grey-hound bus, for instance, withdrugs hidden in his boots.

Today Skinner credits hisprisonyearsforwhathasbeenperhaps his greatest blessing:finding God and the strengthto turn his life around.

Waiting to be sentenced,he happened to have a shortconversation with another in-mate, a conversation that“planted a seed” in his soulthat eventually blossomedinto a new way of living.

“Prison is a miserable life,”Skinnersaid,“(but)Idon’tcar-ry that with me (anymore),”adding that after giving his lifeto Christ, he began studyingand working to help others.

He’s had a few “mysteri-ous things” happen to him,too, in which he sees God’shand.

For example, Skinner wasonce at a gas station whena woman drove in, came upto him and gave him a “sternmessage” about how he hadto change his life. “You’re nota stranger to God,” the strang-

er told him before she droveoff without buying any gas.

TodaySkinnerhasfinishedatrainingcoursethroughNewDirections, a local prisonministry, and spends a goodchunk of his time volunteer-ing there.

He writes pen pal lettersto prisoners all over the Unit-

ed States and dreams of oneday starting a Christian reen-tryhomeforrecentlyreleasedinmates.

He now has a stable fam-ily life with his wife, Danielle,and two young sons and hasmade the Eaton Rapids Wes-leyan Church his home.

“I’m at the most peace I’ve

ever been in my life,” he said.New Directions, Inc., now

in rented space at MountHope Church in Delta Town-ship, casts a wide net. Its di-rector, Pastor Len Hill, trainsoutreach volunteers who vis-it prisons and jails to counsel

Prison ministry flourishesBy MARY JO [email protected]

Ex-offender Kurt Skinner of Eaton Rapids works in the New Directions prisonministry office at Mt. Hope Church in Delta Township March 9. Volunteers visitinmates in jails and prisons, write letters to more than 60 inmates each monthand collect and distribute Bibles and other Christian materials all over theUnited States.

Mary Jo White

See Prison/page 9

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Details: e-mail [email protected] or

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Delta-WaverlyCommunity News

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Charlotte, MI, 48813

Call us toll free: 800/543-9913

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FAMILY NEWS: For information on births,weddings, engagements, anniversaries call517/543-9913. Forms are available at our officein Charlotte, 239 S. Cochran Ave. To run obitu-aries email [email protected] or call 517/377-1104CONTENT RIGHTS:Allwrittenmaterial,photo-

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News in brief

Landscaper to speakat garden club

DELTA TWP. - Dana Da-vis from Smith Tree andLandscape will present en-tertaining slides and tech-nical information about theuse of annuals, perennialsand bulbs in the landscapeat the April 13 meetingof the Delta Waverly Gar-den Club. The presentationqualifies for 1/2 hour MasterGardener credit.

The garden club’s Marcheducation session featuredMaster Gardener and cur-rent Delta Waverly GardenClub Treasurer, Jim Weese,who presented Curb Appealconcepts: quick fixes andlong term options for bring-ing curb appeal “WOW! fac-tors” for your home.

Dana Davis’ presentationbegins at 6:30 p.m., Wednes-day April 13, at St. David’sEpiscopal Church, 1519Elmwood Road , DeltaTownship, just north of theLansing Mall.

Contact Jack Stucko,e-mail: [email protected]; cell: 517 243-2521.

Photography classesset for nature centers

DELTA TWP. - There willbe a photography class:new or old cameras invited,at Woldumar and Harris na-ture centers. Class coversmost aspects of digital orfilm photography.

Instructor: five-time in-ternational award winnerRon St. Germain.

Cost is $55, includes allfour sessions.

Classes are Mondaynights, April 11, 18, 25 atWoldumar from 6:30-9 p.m.Register at Woldumar bycalling 517-322-0030.

Or Wednessday nights,April 13, 20, 27, at Harrisfrom 6:30-9 p.m. Register bycalling 517-349-3866

Both classes will com-bine on Saturday, April 16,from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

Treats with EasterBunny on tap in Delta

DELTA TWP. - Treatswith the Easter Bunny willbe sponsored by DeltaTownship Parks & Rec-reation Sunday, April 10,12:30-2 p.m. at Lansing

Quality Suites Hotel, 901Delta Commerce Drive. Itincludes beverage andsweets, a visit with the Eas-ter Bunny, time to pose forpictures and an Easter craftfor each child.

Cost is $5 for Delta res-idents; $7.50 for non-resi-dents.

Pre-registration re-quired. Call 517-323-8555or go to www.deltami.gov/parks for more information.

Organ music on tapat Opera House

GRAND LEDGE - TheLansing Theatre Organ willpresents a tribute to IrvingBerlin, “ALWAYS,” at 3 p.m.Sunday, April 10, at theGrand Ledge Opera House,121 S. Bridge St.

Advance single ticketsfor $10 are available withVisa/Mastercard throughthe Arts Tickets Box officeat 517-372-0945 and by cashor check at the OperaHouse.

Tickets are $12 on theday of the performance.

‘Step into Spring’ 5Kwalk April 16 in Delta

DELTA TOWNSHIP –The Walking in Our Com-munity Series has a “Step

into Spring” 5K walkplanned for Saturday, April16 at Sharp Park, 1401 Elm-wood Road.

The walk begins at 9a.m., with registration at8:45 a.m.

Walkers may also pre-register for this free eventat www.cphlansing.com.

The walk is presentedby the Community Partnersin Health Coalition, whichsponsored the recently-con-cluded “Winter Warm-Up,”featuring the Blues’ Com-munity Challenge.

All Mid-Michigan walk-ers are encouraged to at-tend this walk, which willbe led by Becky Dantonio.

There will be a scaven-ger hunt, and the EasterBunny will make a specialappearance.

For more information,call Barb Kellogg or KathySobczyk at Delta TownshipParks and Recreation at(517) 323-8555.

Stepping Stone classoffered in Delta Twp.

DELTA TWP. - DeltaTownship is sponsoring aMake your own SteppingStone class from 3-5 pm onMondays, April 18-May 2 atthe Delta Township Enrich-ment Center.

The cost is $29 andincludes supplies. Pre-reg-istration and pre-payment

required.Call 517 484-5600 to

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Trip to Toronto on senior calendarDELTA TWP. - The Delta Waverly 39’ers and Maryanke Travel are sponsoring a trip

to Toronto April 26-28 to see the show “Calendar Girls.” The cost of $599 per personincludes transportation, two nights lodging at the Sheraton, orchestra seating for theshow, admission to the CN Tower, lunch at 360 Restaurant and pre-theater dinner at theHothouse Café, and a guided tour of Toronto. Call 1-800-542-3895 to register.

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Detours beginDetour signs have been going up this week for the Saginaw Highwayresurfacing project from Knights Inn Drive in Delta Township to RosemaryAvenue in Lansing Township. On Saturday, April 9, the eastbound detourbetween Knights Inn Drive and Mall Drive West was expected to be in place.In this first phase of construction two lanes of westbound traffic will bemaintained on M-43, with all eastbound traffic detoured. The official detourwill utilize Canal Road, St. Joseph Highway, Creyts Road, Michigan Avenueand Mall Drive West. This phase is expected to be complete by late-May.

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Egg hunt set forchurch April 23

DELTA TWP. - There willbe an Easter Egg huntot Our Savior LutheranChurch and School, 7910 E.St. Joe Highway, at the cor-ner of St. Joe Highway andBroadbent Road, Saturday,April 23 at 9:30 a.m. for kidsages 3 through 12.

The event is free andthe community is invited.

It includes: Easter crafts,egg hunt, prizes and photoopportunities. Details at517-882-8665.

New member joinsDelta Kiwanis Club

DELTA TWP. - Delta Ki-wanis Club President JimMiner has announced thenewest member to the Del-ta Kiwanis Club,

Carolyn McArthur. Caro-lyn is being sponsored by

Nancy Born.Carolyn recently retired

from the State of Michiganas a social worker and nowwill be able to spend moretime teaching water aero-bics for Delta

Township as she has forthe last eight years. Shealso volunteers for the Ron-ald McDonald House andSparrow Hospital.

The Kiwanis Club meetsevery Thursday noon in theElmwood Room at the Del-

ta District Library.If you would like ad-

ditional information on theclub contact Judith Rozell887-2006.

Irish American Clubsets event for April 12

LANSING - The IrishAmerican Club of Mid-Michigan invites you to apub tour of the British Isles.Rita LaMoreaux will pres-ent the educational pro-

gram on Tuesday, April 12at 7 p.m. at the ASK MEHouse in Lansing.

The importance of thepub goes back hundreds ofyears as the center of townactivity.

Rita LaMoreaux, histo-rian and pub connoisseurfrom Delta Township willpresent the program. Hertravels have included manypubs in England, Scotland,Wales and Ireland. She hasexperienced the hospitality

offered by the patrons of lo-cal pubs.

ASK ME House is a for-mer downtown bed andbreakfast owned by MaryElaine Kiener.

The talk is open tothe public and is offeredfree of charge. ASK MEHouse is lat 1027 SeymourAve., Lansing. For moreinformation [email protected],call 517-974-5523 oririshmidmich.org.

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Delta Twp. churchplans rummage sale

DELTA TWP. - The FirstUnited Methodist Church,United Methodist Women,3827 Delta River Dr., will beholding a Spring RummageSale on Saturday, April 16,from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., in theFellowship Hall.

Items for sale will in-clude clothing, furniture,toys, jewelry, tools, andhousehold items.

Community-wideGood Friday event set

GRAND LEDGE - TheChristian hymn, “Lift Highthe Cross” prays, “draw usall to thee.”

If you are so drawnto remember Good Friday,join the churches of theGrand Ledge MinisterialAssociation.

The liturgy will be atSt. Michael Roman CatholicChurch, 345 Edwards St., at7 p.m. on April 22 (GoodFriday).

Homilist: The Rev. Rich-ard McKenzie. Music: Com-munity Handbell Choir,Darlene Banks, Director.Prayers: Pope John Paul IIStations of the Cross.

Pontius Pilate subjectof Lenten talk

DELTA TWP. - Shepherdof the Hills LutheranChurch, 7740 W. St. JosephHwy., offers a Lenten ser-vices series called “Peopleof the Passion.” Many peo-ple were part of Jesus’ pas-sion. What do you knowabout them?

This week, Wednesday,April 13 at 7 p.m.: “PontiusPilate.” How is it that an ob-scure Roman governor livesin infamy?

Here is the one man whocould have stopped Jesus’execution. Why didn’t he?

He knew Jesus was inno-cent. Did he just “think” toomuch?

Easter servicesoffered for the family

DELTA TWP. - TheCommunity Baptist Church,7832 W Mt. Hope Hwy.west of Canal Road, is hav-ing an Easter Musical andother special services. OnApril 17, Palm Sunday Ser-vices will be at 9:45 a.m.,11a.m. and 6 p.m. with a Spe-cial musical “He is Risen In-deed” on April 20.

The second showing willbe at 7 p.m. A Good FridayService will be April 22 at 1p.m. and on April 24, EasterSunday services will be at9:45 a.m.,11 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Phone 517-322-0808.

Lenten events setat Good Shepherd

DELTA TWP. - Celebratethe Easter Season WithGood Shepherd LutheranChurch. The theme ofWednesday Lenten Servic-es, running through April20, is “Miracles of Lent.””

There will be a Lentensupper 6 p.m. with a freewill offering.

Lenten service at 7 p.m.Easter Sunday Breakfast

8:30 a.m. with a free will of-fering.

Easter Sunday Celebra-tion Service 9:30 a.m.

Good Shepherd Luther-an is at 7000 W. SaginawHwy. For more informationcontact 321-6100.

Living Last Supperportrayal set

DELTA TWP. — LansingFirst Church of the Naz-arene, 310 Elmwood Dr.,will present the Living LastSupper portrayal Thursday,April 21 at 7 p.m. The publicis welcome.

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CHARLOTTE — Eaton Great Startis very excited to be bringing localchildren’s author Deborah Diesen toour community for the Month of theYoung Child Celebration.

The Month of the Young Child isan opportunity for programs, organi-zations, communities and families tofocus on the needs of young childrenand their families.

One way Eaton Great Start doesthis is by providing an opportunityfor families with children birth to five(older siblings welcome) to engage inactivities that are both beneficial andfun for young children.

Diesen helped Great Start celebrateMonth of The Young Child in 2009 withher book, “The Pout-Pout Fish.” Thisevent was extremely successful. Andso, it seemed appropriate, to ask Die-sen to again join in following the pub-lication of her book, “The Pout-PoutFish and the Big, Big Dark.”

Eaton Great Start will be holdingtwo free events for young children andtheir families. The first event will be inGrand Ledge on Friday, April 15 in thelower level of Dart Bank, 1020 Charle-voix Drive, Grand Ledge.

This event will be held from 6:30-8p.m. The second event will take placeon Saturday, April 16 from 10-11:30a.m. at the Eaton Intermediate School

District Building, 1790 Packard Hwy.,Charlotte.

Diesen will read her story at eachevent. She will speak with the childrenabout her books and about being anauthor.

Diesen’s published books include,“The Pout-Pout Fish,” “The Pout-PoutFish and the Big, Big Dark” and “TheBarefooted, Bad-Tempered Baby Bri-gade.”

Several local agencies will be pro-viding free literacy extension activi-ties.

Community Action Teams from Ea-ton County, MSU Extension, Early-On,Parents as Teachers, Delta TownshipLibrary, Independent Bank, Barry-Ea-ton District Health Department, Char-lotte Community Library and CharlotteCommunity Preschool will be provid-ing additional fun. Children will havean opportunity to “go fishing,” makeeye-catching tissue paper fish, create apaper plate aquarium and participatein other “fish” related themes.

The Bubble Man will be outside ofDart Bank on Friday, April 15, provid-ing entertainment after the childrenhave finished their inside fun.

To learn more about Eaton GreatStart’s events and activities occurringthroughout Eaton County, visitwww.eatongreatstart.org and view the

activities calendar or find them onFacebook. Contact Nikki Selleck withany questions, (517) 541-8795.

— From Eaton Great Start

G.L. author to appear at Great Start events

Grand Ledge author DeborahDiesen speaks to a fan at A Rallyof Writers, held at LCC-West onSaturday, April 2.

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Mary Jo White

Windemere View community forum setA Windemere View Elementary Community Forum will be held on Tuesday,April 12. The forum will be held in the Windemere View gym/cafeteriastarting at 7 p.m. Waverly Superintendent Dr. Jones, along with WindemereView/Elmwood Elementary Principal, Vickie Tisdale, will facilitate the forum.All Windemere View families are invited to attend this forum to discussand ask questions about the recent decision to close Windemere ViewElementary at the end of the 2010-11 school year, and to discuss and askquestions about the students’ transition in the 2011-12 school year.

Scandinavian group to meetDELTA TWP. - The Scandinavian Soci-

ety of Greater Lansing meets Sunday, April17, 2-4:30 p.m., at Faith United Methodist

Church, 4301 S. Waverly Road.A Scandinavian video will be followed

by a potluck dinner.For more information call (517) 316-1394,

482-8357, or 321-2674.

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inmates, something Skinnerwould also like to do some-day.

There are 160 volunteerson Hill’s mailing list, and thesededicated folks travel to theEaton, Ingham and Livings-ton County jails, as well asto 20 state prisons, includingones in Coldwater, Jackson,Ann Arbor and Muskegon andkeep track of the numberof people they contact eachweek. That figure averagesaround 860 souls.

They also ship Bibles andChristian books and DVDs allover the U.S., 25,000 poundsof them last year alone.

Hill began prison ministryin 1984, becoming the direc-tor of the local program in1992, around the time he re-tired from General Motors.

“It’s been a marvelous ad-venture,” Hill said of the last25 years, adding that he feelsGod’s presence whenever hemeets incarcerated people.

NewDirectionsalsoworkswith teens in youth facilitiesand helps the children of in-carcerated parents go to theYouth Haven Camp in RivesJunction in the summer andhave gifts under the tree atChristmas.

“In 2009 we gave 125 chil-dren gifts and sent 15 to

camp,” Hill said.Local resident Shawnee

Collet’s family is one of thosecamp families.

Collet, who is raising fivesons ages 10 to 18 as a singleparent,saysshe’drecommendthe camp experience to any-one.

“It helped get them out ofthe neighborhood and helpedwith anger issues,” she said.“All the boys really liked it.”

One of her sons, 17-year-

old L’Don is a senior at SextonHigh School with college onthe agenda for next year. Hesays he liked the camp ziplineand dodgeball games, but es-pecially the “cool counselors”who made it a “comfortable”place.

NewDirectionshasasmallstipend from the church, butexists mostly on donations.If you would like to contrib-ute to its work, contact Hill at319-5741, ext. 12.

Prison: Church houses ministry

Brothers L’Don, 17, (l) and Ja’quae, 15, attended theYouth Haven Camp for several summers as part ofMt. Hope Church’s prison ministry for children ofincarcerated parents.

Mary Jo White

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s Delta-Waverly Rotary scholarship deadline setDELTA TWP. - Scholarship applications from graduating

high school seniors are now being accepted by the Delta-Waverly Rotary Club.

The club plans to award scholarship money totaling$3,000 to graduating seniors who will be attending collegeor another post-secondary educational institution.

Deadline for submitting an application is Friday, April15. Application forms are available through local highschool counseling offices, and also at the Wash Bright CarWash, 5024 Midland, east of the Lansing Mall off ElmwoodDrive.

Application forms can also be found on the club’s web-site: www.deltawaverlyrotary.com.

Applicants must be residents of Delta Township and/orthe Waverly School District, and must have a minimumhigh school grade point average of 2.5.

Applicants must also display good character, citizen-ship, and attendance, which correspond to the tenets ofRotary International.

Applicants should have demonstrated service to thecommunity or school, and have shown potential for leader-ship.

The Delta-Waverly Rotary Club has awarded $21,500 inscholarship money to local students over the past severalyears.

Rotary International is the world’s oldest service orga-nization. The Delta-Waverly Rotary Club meets each Tues-day noon at Carrabba’s.

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Piranhas holdingspring registration

DELTA TWP. - TheWaverly Piranhas SwimClub will be holdingregistrations for the springseason from 6-7 p.m. onTuesday, April 12 andMonday April 18 at theWaverly High School pool.

The Piranhas is a yearround competitive USASwim affiliated swim club.Swimmers will beevaluated at registration,and must be able to swimone length of the pool usingany stroke.

For more information,visit the Waverly Piranhasweb sitehttp://www.freewebs.com/wpsc or contact CathyLashbrook at (517)321-1992

Youth softballregistration to start

DELTA TWP. - WaverlyYouth Softball registrationwill continue on April 11,Waverly East CommunityRoom, 6-8 p.m.

Teams will be assembledfor 10U, 12U and 14U.

Cost is $95 and includesuniform (shirt, shorts,socks).

Questions regardingregistration can be directedto: Jamie Mathews (517)242-4405 [email protected].

Water Pilates offeredin Delta Township

DELTA TWP. - Pilatesexercise has now beenadapted to the water, andthe Delta-Waverly Activitiesprogram is offering a newPilates class at the WaverlyIntermediate School Eastpool at 3131 W.Michigan.

Classes are held everySaturday at 11 a.m. andevery Monday at 6:45 p.m..

Interested people areinvited to try a class, andthe first class is free.

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Sports

DELTA TWP. - The WaverlyPiranhas celebrated the end ofa great season at their annualawards banquet.

The Middle School Swim teamplaced second in the CapitalArea Activities Conference JuniorHigh Meet, with swimmers ZachCochrane, Zach Daniels, AndyDobias, Brad Garmyn, TeddyJurkovic, and Joey Lashbrook alsoqualifying for the MISCA MiddleSchool Meet as individuals.

Waverly Piranhas jackets wereawareded to Rita Eljbeily, BradGarymn, and Melanie Hunter.

Five siwmmers achieved theirfirst Junior Olympics time: ZaneAmante, Austin Doolittle, RitaEljbeily, Teddy Jurkovic, andMitch Poyer.

Three swimmers qualified forthe USA Swim state meet: RitaEljbeily, Joey Lashbook, and BradGarmyn. Brad Garymn was alsorecognized for breaking CapitalArea Activities Conference MiddleSchool records for the 50 freestyle(24.24) and the 100 breaststroke(1:11:10), and the Piranhas recordfor the 50 freestyle (13-14 year oldmale category).

The Piranhas award four majorawards each year. Zach Cochranewas named Most ImprovedSwimmer, Brad Garymn won theHoward Comstock Award forleadership and sportsmanship,Andy Dobias won the FrankKrupiarz Award for showing thebest stroke technique, and DanielSturdevant was awarded theGundry Scholarship, a $500scholarship awarded to aqualifying High School seniorshowing leadership, dedication tothe sport of swimming, andcommitment to the community.

Piranhas wrap up season with awards

The Waverly Piranhas team.

Courtesy photos

Zach Cochrane - MostImproved Swimmer,

Daniel Sturdevant - GundryScholarship,

Brad Garmyn - HowardComstock Award,

Andy Dobias - FrankKrupiarz Award,

Coach Danielle LaFrance,Coach Lauren Brown,Head Coach Christine Ellena

LANSING — On Saturday, April 16, theWestside Community YMCA is encouraging allkids and parents in Greater Lansing to cometo the Y for a play date and commit to beingactive every day. It’s all part of the YMCA’sHealthy Kids Day — the nation’s largest healthday for families.

The free event will take place at the West-side Community YMCA, 3700 Old LansingRoad, from 3-5 p.m., and feature activities

such as healthy snack making, fun fitness ac-tivities, jumping on the moonwalk and more.

Healthy Kids Day will be celebrated at near-ly 1,600 Ys across the country, with more than700,000 families expected to attend this year.

The Westside Community YMCA is proudto host representatives from the InghamCounty Health Department who will be con-ducting vision screening and those from theMobile Dentist, providing dental care.

In addition, there will be performances anddemonstrations by Dance for Life, WildcatsCheer and ATA Martial Arts.

Nationally, Healthy Kids Day is supportedby the Dodge brand, PepsiCo and Sam’s Club.

For more information, contact WestsideCommunity YMCA at (517) 827-9670 or visitymcaoflansing.org.

— From the Westside Community YMCA

Healthy Kids Day planned for Westside YMCA

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Greater Lansing Ballet Company’sperformance of Mother Earth is justin time for celebration of Earth Dayon Sunday, April 17 at 2 p.m. atPattengill Auditorium at PattengillMiddle Schoo,626 Marshall Street inLansing.

The full-length ballet was choreo-graphed by the ballet company’s ar-tistic director, Barbara BanasikowskiSmith. The theme of the ballet isbased on ecological issues and theneed to protect “Mother Earth.”

The ballet tells the story of “Moth-er Earth”, danced by Mary LindaDunn, GLBC principal dancer. Theballet unfolds with a display of char-acters comprising Mother Earth.

In the beginning Mother Earth wasbeautiful. Her arms were like butter-flies embracing her children. Her legswere like the lions and zebras run-ning over her beautiful land.

The birds were like her voice sing-ing songs of peace. But over timehumans tampered with the delicatesystems of life. Mother Earth criedfor her children. Then came hope.With hope people can heal the world.The butterfly’s dance is performed bythe Junior Company.

Waverly Delta residents who per-form in the ballet are Kai Brewer

and Liah Cichon.Kai Brewer is returning to perform

with Greater Lansing Ballet Compa-ny. She attended Alabama State Uni-versity.

While at Waverly High School shedanced on the school dance team,Waverly Dance Effects, as well as, aSenior Company pre-professional so-loist with the Greater Lansing BalletCompany for six seasons performingin several GLBC productions.

Kai has been dancing since theage of 4 and has studied all types ofdance styles, including: African, jazz,lyrical, liturgical, ballet, pointe andhip hop.

She has competed in the YouthAmerica Grand Prix in Chicago andNew York City and traveled to Eu-rope with the Blue Lake InternationalExchange Program. Dancing is a bigpart of Kai’s life.

She plans to pursue a career indance and has been accepted at theAlvin Ailey’s Dance Program. Kai willperform as a bird, zebra, in the danceentitled “Our House” and she is fea-tured in a solo as Lady Hope.

Liah Cichon, an eighth year mem-ber with the ballet company, ad-vanced in rank from the juniorcompany to the senior company. She

is a ninth grader at Waverly HighSchool.

When Liah attended the elementa-ry ballet class, she was invited to par-ticipate in the Nutcracker as a smallmouse.

Through 10 years she has per-formed in various roles in both actsof this production and has performedin several of GLBC productions. Shehas also performed with the companyin the Regional Dance America Mid-States Festivals.

Liah has been studying classicalballet under Barbara BanasikowskiSmith’s direction for 13 years.

She has also had the opportunityto study ballet and jazz with theSouthern Ballet Company in Christ-church, New Zealand.

Liah will be performing in theopening of the ballet in which she isfeatured in a classical ballet trio.

Her roles include performing as abird, zebra and in the Water dance.Following an audition Liah has beenaccepted into the Gelsey Kirkland’ssummer ballet program.

Tickets may be purchased by call-ing GLBC directly at 517-372-9887.Tickets for adults are $15, seniorsand students are $12 and children un-der age 12 are $8.

Waverly dancers to perform

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EATON CO. - RoxandTownship-resident SarahDavenport on Wednesday,April 6, announced hercandidacy forEaton Coun-ty drain com-missioner, aposition cur-rently held byMike Atayan.

She is run-ning to be theRepublicannominee inthe Novem-ber 2012 election. Atayan isa Democrat.

Candidate throws in hat for Eaton Drain CommissionerDavenport will launch

her campaign this weekendwith a chili and Coney dogdinner meet-and-greet fund-raiser from 6-8 p.m., Satur-day, April 9, at the GrandLedge American Legion, 731N. Clinton St. in GrandLedge.

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Davenport said her ex-perience in civil engineeringand construction, and back-ground as a life-long EatonCounty resident makes herthe best candidate to serveas drain commissioner.

“Eaton County needs afiscally conservative draincommissioner who respectsthat families today are deal-ing with tight householdbudgets,” Davenport said.“As drain commissioner, Iwill put my experience towork for taxpayers to en-sure projects are completedin a timely and cost-effec-tive way.”

Born and raised in theMulliken area, Davenportlives in Roxand Townshipwith her husband, Brent. Sheattended Michigan Techno-logical University and has

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Davenport is a memberof the American BusinessWomen’s Association, GrandLedge Chapter, and hasserved as its past president.In January, the groupawarded her its Woman of

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Mary Jo White

Library trainingTwo-and-a-half-year-old Kyler Brainard of DeltaTownship found the toy train table at the DeltaLibrary irresistible March 14. He was visiting thelibrary with his mom, Jennifer Gilreath.

DELTA TWP. - The DeltaTownship Historical Soci-ety will present a specialhistorical program titledLansing to Lansing andBack – The Rededication ofthe 1799 North Log Cabin,Lansing Township, NY. Theprogram will be held onThursday, April 21 at 6 p.m.at Delta Township Adminis-tration Building.

Jane and Terry Brycewill present a program onthe North family migrationin the 1830’s from Lansing,New York to Delhi Town-ship, Michigan and the earlyformation of Lansing, Mich-igan.

The presentation is cen-tered on their August 2010trip to the New York Lan-sing Township and the re-dedication of the 1799 logcabin of Thomas North, aRevolutionary War veteran.

Have you ever wonderedhow Lansing was named?Jane Bryce’s ancestor Jo-seph E. North (Thomas’soldest son) suggested thename to commemorate thetown where he was born.

At the time of the cabinrededication last year, the

Lansing Star paper inter-viewed Jane.

“He was the first to goto Michigan,” Bryce said.“Then he talked his brotherHenry into visiting him. Onthat visit Henry decidedhe would move to thatarea. Joseph mentioned thename Lansing. Henry ac-tually suggested the nameGenessee, but that was al-ready being used some-where closer to Detroit, soLansing won out for thename of the township. Thecity of Lansing was namedafter the township.”

Jane Bryce is also a de-scendent of the Moon fam-ily who lived in the cabinon the grounds of Woldu-mar Nature Center. She hasdone extensive research ontheir family and the historyof the Lansing area.

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DELTA TWP. - Anelderly Delta Townshipwoman died in her homeafter firefighters werecalled in response toa small stove fireThursday, April 7, DeltaTownship Fire ChiefJohn Clark said.

The woman, whosename has not yet beenreleased, is believed tohave died of cardiacarrest, Clark said.

It is unclear whetherher medical conditioncaused the fire or thefire caused the cardiacarrest, Clark said.

Firefighters werecalled to a small stovefire in the 7000 blockof Hidden Pond Drive inthe Canal 2 apartmentcomplex around 6:34a.m., Clark said.

A neighbor acrossthe hall heard the smokealarm, fire officials said.The neighbor found theapartment door lockedbut called to the woman,who responded that shehad fallen.

The neighbor called911 and Eaton Countydeputies arrived shortly

Woman dies after fireBy MARY JO [email protected]

afterward and kicked inthe door.

The woman was alive atthat time, Clark said, butstopped breathing soonafter.

“The fire was verysmall with minor damageto the stove,” Clark said.“We’re continuing toinvestigate the wholeincident.”

Jeffery L. WesleyLansing

Jeffery L. Wesley went to bewith the Lord April 4, 2011. Jeffwas born November 30, 1946 inLansing, Michigan to the late Leoand Evelyn (Arnold) Wesley.

Jeff graduated from Lansing CommunityCollege with an Associates Degree and was a U.S. NavyVietnam Veteran. Jeff was an entrepreneur. His entrepre-neurial spirit showed by the number and variety of business-es he operated, from an ice cream truck to a rubbish removalcompany to a successful furniture restoration company. Jeffwas also an artist and enjoyed creating metal sculptures andpaintings.

He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Laura (Salo); chil-dren, Kevin of Howell and Stephanie (William) Spindler ofWilliamston; granddaughter, Airen; brother, A. Patrick (Bar-bara) Wesley of Dimondale; sister-in-law, Mary Ann Wesleyof Lansing and many nieces and nephews.

A funeral service will be held Friday, April 8, 2011,11:00 a.m. at the Holihan-Atkin Funeral Home, GrandLedge with The Reverend Timothy W. Jackson of the Com-munity Baptist Church, officiating. The family will receivefriends at the funeral home Thursday from 6-8:00p.m.Memorial contributions may be given to the CapitalArea Humane Society 7095 W. Grand River Ave. Lansing, MI48916. Memories and guest book entries may be made atwww.holihanatkin.com Buckle Up!Buckle Up!

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CHRIST UNITED METHOD -IST 517 W. Jolly Rummageand Bake Sale, April 15 9-5April 16 9 to Noon $1 a bagon Saturday. Clothes,dishes, books, antiques,Jewelery, toys, bake goodsand more!

LARGE GARAGE SALE1023 Firwood, corner ofBroadbent and St Joe.Craft supplies and toomuch to list. April 15 & 16,9am to ?

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72ND COMMUNITY GA-RAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKETAT THE MEGA MALL, SUN-DAY APRIL 17TH 10-3. MU-SIC, FOOD, AND TONS OFGREAT DEALS! NO ADMIS-SION CHARGE. VENDORSPACE AVAILABLE, ANY-BODY CAN BE A VENDOR!15487 OLD 27, NORTHLANSING. 517-487-3275WWW.THEMEGAMALL.NET

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Pleasant Grove. RAINDATES: April 21, 22 & 23.

DEWITT TWP. NEIGHBOR -HOOD SALE 1020, 15095,15184 Boichot; 15125Yorkleigh. S.E. of corner ofOld 27 & Clark Rd. April 15& 16, 9-6p.m. Children &womens clothes, toys,games, books, Train/arttable, furniture, misc.RAIN OR SHINE.

PORTLAND - 9322 Butler Rd.April 14, 9-1p.m. Refrigera-tor, gas stove, microwave,trundle day bed, sleighheadboard, desk, glassdisplay case, cupboards,baseball items, hammeredaluminum, short box truckcap and much more!!!

CHARLOTTE - 5830 W.SPICERVILLE HWY. Every-thing from A-Z. Womenslarge size clothing. Thurs.,Fri. & Sat. April 14, 15 & 16,starting at 9 a.m.

DELTA TOWNSHIP 620Meade Dr, Fri & Sat April15-16 -HUGE sale. We areretiring! 20 yrs of accumu-lation, ice fishing, lots ofknick knack, womens plussize clothes, men’s XL,scrapbooking supplies,some furniture. Worthyour time. corner of St.Joe and Meade betweenCryets and Canal.

DEWITT - MULTI FAMILYSALE 409 W. Geneva Dr.April 16th, 9-4p.m. Com-puter parts, massagechair, tools, books, cloth-ing, household and more!!

DEWITT TWP. APR. 15-16,8 a.m.-6p.m. 15204Yorkleigh Dr., turn E. onStoll Rd. from Old 27 &follow signs. Too muchto list!!!

DIMONDALE GARAGESALES April 16, 8 am to5pm. 215 Quincy, 276 Pine,220 Reedy Ct., 431 Bridge,119 Caruss Dr., 149 E. Ham-ilton, 245 Jefferson, 310,331, 345, 363 and 410 Wal-nut. Entertainment center,couches, Pioneer stereosystem, sewing machine,barn wood, large dog ken-nel, 1995 travel trailer,electric snow shovel,Mikas dishes, Avon, 200paperback books, clothesall sizes including womensplus size and much, muchmore!

WESTPHALIA VILLAGE &RURAL AREA

GARAGE SALESOver 35 homes.Maps available.

Thurs., Apr. 14, 9am-1pmFriday, April 15,

9am- 1pm.

EATON RAPIDS MOPSMom 2 Mom Sale!

Sat., Apr. 16, 8 AM EarlyAdmission $5. Free Admis-sion 9AM-1PM. First Uni-

ted Methodist Church 600S Main St. Over 40 ven-dors selling used chil-

drens clothing & equip-ment. Call Emily at 517-663-6353 for more info!

HUGE GARAGE SALE Lots ofmens stuff, tools & garagemisc. M any clothes &household items. 115 N.Main St., Leslie. Fri.-Sat.,April 15-16, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

RUMMAGE SALE MASONPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,131 E. Maple St., Mason.April 14, Thurs., 9-6 & Apr.15, Fri., 9-12. Fri. $1.00 abag.

A LAWSONS LIQUIDATIONSEstate sale will be con-ducted at 308 Hazelton St.,Owosso April 14-16, 10-6.Numbers at 9 a.m. For acomplete listing, photos &directions please visit ourwebsite atwww.lawsonsliquidations.com orcall 989-725-5796

ESTATE SALE7781 W. Grand River @Club House, Grand Ledge,Across from Flying J’s. Fri.& Sat. 9-4, April 15-16.Tools: table saw, skill saw,power tools, router, handtools, tool boxes. Camping:dome tent sleeps 6, screenhouse 12x12, cot, sleepingbag, Q-size air mattress,chairs, grill-to-go, cookingutil. & dishes. Household:antique Magnavox radio/phonograph, many 33’s,some 45’s records, full sizebed frame, coffee table.Small appliances: kitchengadgets, turkey fryer. Ha-gue water softener. Fish-ing equip: rods, tackle box-es. Lots of misc. items.

OKEMOS COMMUNITYCHURCH Spring AtticTreasures & RummageSale. April 15 & 16, Fri, 9-4,Sat rummage (bag day) 9-1, attic treasures 9-3. AtticTreasures includes anti-ques, collectibles, & jewel-ry individually priced.Rummage has a huge vari-ety of clothing, toys, &household at LOW prices.Use lower level entranceat 4734 Okemos Rd. Call349-4220 for more info.

CAT-BLACK tabby with me-dium length fur. Whitetoes on rear paws. 13 lb.spayed female. L O S TJOLLY/DUNCKEL AREA.517-881-0266/517-285-4022

DOG - Oscar - 2 yr. old 65lb.,in tact, male black lab.Went missing on 3/26 inGenesee Neighborhood offof MLK in Lansing. Blackcollar with pawprints. RE-WARD FOR SAFE RETURN734-255-7235.

LOST CAT 3/27 Dark gray,W hite face, stomach &paws. Neutered male.Please check sheds,outbuildings, etc. Answersto Lucy. Reward for safereturn. 2461 S. Rundle,Lansing. 517-449-8133.

LOST - REWARD! B lackmale Great Dane, blue col-lar, "Matrix’’, missingMiller/Waverly area. Call394-5252, 202-8848

MARCH 21, A 4 mo Spring-er Spaniel puppy escapedfrom my fenced yard inDeWitt (Airport Rd-Herbison Rd) Hidden LakesSubd. FEMALE "JJ" isblack & white, dark-facedand weighs 15 lbs. I hopeshe was picked up in thisneighborhood and is beingcared for by someone, BUTshe has a broken-heartedfamily that desperatelyWANTS HER BACK!If you have any informa-tion PLEASE call me. 517-974-9061. REWARD

FISH FOR SPRING STOCK-ING ALGAE and weed con-trol, aeration systems,windmill aerators, pondconsultation, equipmentinstallation. Free Catalog.Harrietta Hills Trout Farm1-877-389-2514 orwww.harriettahills.com.MC

FISH FOR STOCKING: Mostvarieties. Ponds & Lakes.Laggis’ Fish Farm.269-628-2056Days269-624-6215Eves

ADORABLE PUPPIES AKCYorkies, Pom’s, Porkie’s &Teddy Bears. $250- $500.www.puppy-place.net517-404-1028.

AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVERmales available visitwww.simplesite.com/vanhornmcjamesgoldenretrievers (517)394-3861

AKC LABS 3 males $200, 5females $250. Vet checked,1st shots & worming. Call989-833-2081.

AUSTRAILIAN SHEPHERDLAB mix 1 yr old male,crate trained. 517-231-6542

BABY MINI DONKEYBrown & white female. Su-per sweet! $500/best offer.517-652-9634

BEAGLE PUPS PUREBRED, 5wks. old, 15", tri colored,shots & wormed. $150.810-686-1020. Clyle, MI.

BICHI-POO & SHORKIEPUPS, vet checked, shots,

wormed. $350-$400.517-861-7086

BICHON FRISEMales, shots, wormed.

$300-$350.517-861-7086

BOXER PUPPIES 2 males,$450 ea., 4 females $550ea. Reg. 1st shots, goodfamily pets. Born 3/3. Callfor more info 517-303-5097.

BOXER PUPS white, somew/markings, males, shots& wormed. B e a u t i f u lpups! 269-998-0925

CHIHUAHUA MALE 6 mos.,neutered & crate trained.517-231-6542.

CHIHUAHUA PUPS 7 wks.,1st shots & wormed. Verysmall & cute. $250.989-427-3205

COCKER PUPPIES AKC$300 & $350 517-726-0368

COCKER SPANIEL PUPS, 1Chocolate male, a little shybut very loveable. Alsotaking deposits on pupsready to go early April. Allpups wormed & shots,$200-350. (517)745-5689

DACHSHUND MINI AKCBlack & tan male. 12 mos.old. Shots, wormed. $275cash. 517-482-5444

GOLDEN-DOODLE PUPPIESBlacks & apricots. Vet

checked, shots & wormed.$400. 989-763-7202.

DOG TO good home $25.Pitbull 1½ years old. Pottytrained, great with chil-dren, obedient. Have tomove. Beautiful dog 734-660-6618 /517-204-2175

GERMAN SHEPHERD Pure-bred pups. No papers.Black & tans & sables. 1stshots, wormed. Familyraised. $300. 989-291-3989.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER LIGHT,Dark and Golden, 7 weeks,AKC Registered, Dewclaws, Experienced breed-er, Good with children, pa-rents on site, shots, vetchecked, wormed, Homegrown with tender lovin’care. Soooo calm and lova-ble. Mom and Dad are heretoo, and would love toshow off the kids! $300.( 9 8 9 ) 2 7 7 - 0 9 1 [email protected]

JACK RUSSELL PUPS 12wks., males. Parents onsite. Shots, wormed.269-998-0925.

KITS/CATS RESCUED: Manydeclawed; www.trinityacresres-cue. petfinder.com; includesneuter/basic medical $45-$135. 517-410-0074

KITTENS 8 WEEKS, Adora-ble and sweet. Familyraised. Okemos. $20.(517)410-2256

LAB PUPPIES 9WKS, AKCRegistered, loveable, pa-rents on site, 1 blk 1 chocmales, 5 blk females.males $200, females $250(517)588-1995 (517)588-1791

LAB PUPPIES AKC,CH lines, Dews, Exc.

Temperment, SuperiorGundog pedigree from

Hunt Test Titled parents.Health guaranteed, shots/

vet/ dewormed, OFAhips/elbows CERF. $800

517-420-3597 [email protected]

LAB PUPS AKC Black andChocolate, shots, vetchecked, wormed, $250.( 5 1 7 ) 2 4 2 - 0 6 7 [email protected]

LAB PUPS AKC Chocolate.Shots & wormed. $400each. 989-277-6494.

LABRADOODLES F1BBuff, Shots, WormedWellness guarantee$375. 517-202-4163.

MALTESE AKC PUPPIESShots, wormed, $600. Call517-627-6418.

POODLE PUPS AKC toys, fe-males, very nice. Vetchecked, shots & wormed,$250. 231-825-2733

PUGGLE PUPPIES8 wks old, 1st shots &wormed, $250. 989-427-3205.

SHELTIE, SABLE, ACA reg.,2 yrs. old, housebroken,good with children, $300.Call 517-331-6789.

SHIH TZU PUPPIES 9WksBorn 1/29/11. Purebred.$400 Female, $350 Male.Ready for new home.(517)896-5158

SHIH TZU PUPPY 9 wks old,male, shots & wormed,Multi color, $250. Call 517-857-2187.

TOY POODLE PUPPIES,Wormed & shots. Call 989-875-4319.

TOY YORKIE PUPPY Male,rare chocolate breed,adorable, $600. Call 517-775-0728.

VICTORIAN BULLDOG PUP-PIES 4 wks., now takingdeposits, Vet chkd. 4 fe-males, 1 male. VBA reg.$1500. 517-977-4740.

YORKIE POO PUPPIES9 wks., 1st shots, wormed.

Little dolls! $350.989-427-3205

YORKIE PUPS AKC 2 males.1st shots & wormed. Tails& dews done. Parents 3-5lbs. $400. 517-812-6785

YORKIES AKC Vet chkd,shots, tails, dewclawsdone, ready to go Apr. 4.$700-$800. 517-652-9287.

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ALFALFA GRASS-EXCELLENTHay $3 & up. Can deliver.

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GRASS HAY $3.00 per bale.Delivery available. 517-645-2313

HAY 1st & 2nd cutting, sq. orround. Also wheat or oatstraw, sq. or round. Eaglearea. 517-202-2371

HAY FOR SALE 1st cutting$3; 2nd cutting, $4; Roundbales available. 517-543-1047

STRAW FOR SALE$2/bale. Mason area. Call517-930-8948

JOHN DEERE HYDRASTATICtractor mower w/trailer,good cond. 517-663-4008.

C H E R R Y , MAPLE & OA KSeasoned firewood. Deliv-ered & STACKED. 4’x8’x16"$65. 517-651-5214.

LADDER BACK CHAIR setw/redone rush seats. $300.517-337-0949

WHITE WROUGHT IRONbench & chair from REOlds, S. Washington St.home. $500. 517-332-3161

KENMORE WALL OVEN Likenew 30" Black KenmoreWall Oven. Electric oven,digital controls, self-cleaning. Used for twoyears prior to remodel.Two racks and manuals in-cluded. $400/BO (517)256-5826 [email protected]

DELL DIMENSION B110. Mi-crosoft Windows XP, Serv-ice pack 3, 2.5 gig process-or, 1 gig ram, 80 gig HD;w/Dell 16’’ monitor, key-board & mouse. Has OfficeXP & other software, CDburner. $150. 517-481-5600

HP NC6400 LAPTOPS IntelCore Duo 2Ghz 2GB 80GBDVDRW Wi-Fi WIN XP ProWidescreen FREE AntivirusOffice $239 517.614.8880

2 ETHAN ALLEN matchingbrown leather chairs, 3 yrsold, very good cond. Ask-ing $750 ea./obo. Paid$1600 ea. Ph. 517-646-6911.

A AMISH LOG HEADBOARDAND Queen Pillow TopMattress Set. Brand new-never used, sell all for$275. 989-772-1517.

A BED QUEEN PILLOWTOPmattress set, new in plas-tic, $200. Call 517-410-4921.Can deliver.

A TEMPERPADIC/STYLEMEMORY FOAM MAT-TRESS SET Queen, new-never used, as seen on TV,with warranty. Cost$1,800, Sell $695. Can De-liver 989-832-2401. MM

ETHAN ALLEN FURNITUREGrandfather clock - OldeTavern Pine collection.Maple dresser mirror, heir-loom collection. (2) cus-tom room units. Upperbookcase. Chest of draw-ers. $75-$850. 517-484-1563

BUYING SILVER COINSPaying 16 times face. Sil-ver dimes $1.60; quarters$4; halves $8; dollars $16.Call Al 989-413-3431

HOSPITAL ADJUSTABLEBED E xcellent c o n d . ,w/massager, asking $500.Call 517-882-4015.

3500 LB. ELEC , 12V Hoist.Dayton motor. $150. 517-323-9494

WANTED: UNWANTEDappliances, air condition-ers, cars, trucks, vans,farm machinery, lawnmowers, campers, hotwater tanks, aluminum orsteel boats, aluminum win-dows or doors, aluminumtoppers, any types of alu-minum or steel siding,4 wheelers, go carts, trail-ers, batteries.

All picked up for Free.Call 517-628-2818

AMISH LOG BEDS, DRESS -E R S , Rustic Table andChairs, Mattresses forCabin or Home. Lowestprice in Michigan!dandanthemattressman.com 989-923-1278MM

POLE BARNS MICHIGAN’SLargest Pole Barn Compa-ny (Built Best Barns) BestQuality, Best Service, BestPrice. This Week’s SpecialsErected 24’x32’x10’-$6995.00 30’x40’x10’-$8995.00 30’x48’x12’-$12,495.00 60’x120’x14’-$ 5 5 , 9 6 5 . 0 0Licensed/Insured 1-877-802-9591 MM

FORESTRY EQUIPMENT:3pt. PTO Farm Loggingwinches,VALBY 3 pt., PTOwood chippers, 3 pt., grap-ples, wood splitters, loaderattachments. Three Rivers,Inc. 866-638-7885www.threeriversforestry.comMM

PIONEER POLE BUILD -INGS Free Estimates. Li-censed and Insured. 2x6Trusses. 45 Year Warranty,Galvalume Steel—19 Col-ors. Since 1976 #1 in Mich-igan. Call Today 1-800-292-0679 MM

HUSKY METAL ROOFSStanding Seam. MetalShingles/Slate. All inStock. Energy Star Quali-fied. $1000 Tax Rebate.Largest Inventory in Michi-gan. Company Installers.Free Estimates. Since1975! 800-380-2379. MM

STEEL BUILDINGS: 5 only16X20, 30X38, 40X54,45X74, 55X120. Must MoveNow! Selling for BalanceOwed! Still Crated/FreeDelivery!1-800-211-9593x103MM

COMPLETE MATERIALPOLE BUILDING Package2 4 ’ x 3 2 ’ x 8 ’ - $ 3 8 9 9 . 0 03 0 ’ x 4 0 ’ x 1 0 ’ - $ 5 7 9 9 . 0 032’x48’x10’-$6999.00 Steelroof, doors included, othersizes availablewww.standalelumber.comCall Standale Post FrameBuildings Toll Free 1-800-968-8201MM

ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINEfrom Home. *Medical,*Business, *Paralegal,*Accounting, *CriminalJustice. Job placement as-sistance. Computer availa-ble. Financial Aid if quali-fied. Call 877-895-1828www.CenturaOnline.comMM

A BRAND NAME KINGSIZE PILLOW TOP MAT-TRESS SET in OriginalPlastic. Includes DeluxeFrame. Cost $1,499, Sell for$475. 989-631-2280.MM

INTERNATIONAL FEL-LOWSHIP seeks VolunteerHost Families. Foreign Ex-change Students arriveAugust, 2011. Earn extracash as Area Rep! 1-800-6 4 7 - 8 8 3 9Internationalfellowship.orgMM

BACKYARD STORAGESHEDS Quality material &workmanship 989-834-2028

RALEIGH OMNI HYBRID bi-cycle 19 inch frame, 24speed, like new. $180 orBO (517)669-3710

TABLE TENNIS TABLE BUT-TERFLY EUROPA PREMIUMNET SET NEWGY 1040TRAINING ROBOT NET UP-GRADE KIT ROBO CADDYBALLS [email protected](517)896-6877

ITHACA MAG 10dlx. Also Remington turkeyguns avail. Info 9am-6pm,517-694-7021

WANTED LUGERS AND Wal-ter pistols. Doug 517-285-1714 anytime

A AARDVARK ANTIQUERpaying cash for guns,

jewlery, furniture, art &unusual & bizarre items.

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ALWAYS BUYINGold costume jewelry, es-tate jewelry, and othernice old things. Linda 517-331-1181

BUYING ANTIQUES... furni-ture, jewelry, clocks, sil-ver, artwork, other nicethings. 1800-1960’s. 517-202-2570.

INGHAM COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONThe Ingham County Road Commission is accepting

applications for the following positions:

One (1) Highway Worker Class 7 -Mechanicclassification position. Requirements for thisposition include performing maintenance and

repairs on equipment from minor service to major en-gine repair, performing welding and fabrication of

materials to make necessary repairs, analyzingbreakdowns, changing tires and/or blades, and

other duties as assigned. Four years of experience inthe truck mechanic trade, ability to perform

complete diagnosis of any mechanical, electrical orother breakdown, or failure to motorized

equipment, ability to perform disassembly,overhaul, repair and re-assembly of engines,transmissions, differentials, clutches, brakes,electrical systems, fuel systems to motorized

equipment or related equipment, use of all tools ofthe trade including precision instruments, weldingequipment, shop machines and power tools. Musthave a valid Michigan driver’s license and a valid

Commercial Driver License, Group N endorsement.Wage range: $19.22-$21.35/hr.

One (1) Highway Worker Class 4 - Truck Driverposition. Requirements for this position include theability to operate multi-axle trucks, truck tractors,

self propelled gutter broom, self propelled beltloader, backhoes, articulated boom mower, spraypatchers and other such work as may be assigned

from time to time. Must have a valid Michigandriver’s license and a valid Commercial DriverLicense, Group N endorsement. Wage range:

$17.64-$20.28/hour.

The Ingham County Road Commission is an EqualOpportunity Employer.

The Ingham County Road Commission offers acomprehensive salary and benefit package.

Applications will be available beginning March 28,2011, and ending April 29, 2011, at the InghamCounty Road Commission, 301 N. Bush Street,

Mason, Michigan 48854, or on the RoadCommission’s web site at

http://www.inghamcrc.org.

Applications will also be available through theIngham County Employment office, 5303 S. Cedar

Street, Lansing, Michigan. Applications can bemailed to the Ingham County Road Commission atP.O. Box 38, Mason, Michigan 48854, and must be

postmarked no later than Saturday, April 30, 2011.EOE M/F

CASH FOR GUNS , Art, Anti-ques, Jewelry, musical in-struments, Valuables. Call517-204-2004/517-663-3931

CASH PAID Diabetic teststrips. Area’s original, old-est buyer. Friendly & fair.517-505-2726, 888-639-6179

CASH PAIDUp to $20 per 100.Call 517-292-0991

diabeticteststripswanted.com

WANTED: ARCADE GAMES& pinball machines or any-thing coin op, need notwork. Greg 517-719-6631

BAY WINDOW 9 ft. long,about 5 1/2 ft. in depth, re-al good shape. $275. Call517-927-2603.

PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS-FREE ESTIMATES-Licensedand insured-2x6 Trusses-45 Year WarrantyGalvalume Steel-19 Colors-Since 1976-#1 in Michigan-Call Today 1-800-292-0679.MC

POLE BARNS, BUILD BESTBarns, Building Pole BarnsSince 1963, Family Owned,Licensed and Insured,Spring Specials on allBuildings, 40 year Warran-ty, 1-877-802-0967. MC

AIRLINES ARE HIRING—Train for high paying Avia-tion Career. FAA approvedprogram. Financial aid ifqualified—Job placementassistance. Call AviationInstitute of Maintenance877-891-2281. MM

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAFROM HOME. 6-8 weeks.Accredited. Get a Diploma.Get a job! FREE Brochure.1 - 8 0 0 - 2 6 4 - 8 3 3 0 .www.diplomafromhome.com MM

TRAINCO TRUCKDRIVING SCHOOLDay-Eve-wkend Classes

Job Placement AssistanceClass B Training (1 day)

(517) 887-1600Train Local Save Hassle

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DRIVERS-NO EXPERIENCE-NO PROBLEM. 100% PaidCDL Training. ImmediateBenefits. 20/10 program.Trainers Earn up to 49cents per mile! CRST VanExpedited 800-326-2778www.joinCRST.com. MC

ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINEfrom Home. *Medical*Business *Paralegal,*Accounting, *CriminalJustice. Job placement as-sistance. Computer availa-ble. Financial Aid if quali-fied. Call 877-895-1828www.CenturaOnline.com.MC

AIRLINES ARE HIRING -Train for high paying Avia-tion Career. FAA approvedprogram. Financial aid ifqualified - Job placementassistance. Call AviationInstitute of Maintenance(877) 891-2281. MC

MICHIGAN NATIONALGUARD

Up to 100% College Tuition,Paid Skill Training,

and Adventure.Serve as little as

One weekend per month.Call or text today:

Kal Charania: 517-977-8482

Student/otherPart Time Work$14.25 base-appt.

Flex sched. Customer sales/service. no exp. nec. allages 18+. Conditions ap-ply. call 517-489-5354or apply @ ELgHR.com

EQUIPMENT SERVICETECHNICIAN

Electric and batterypowered cleaning

equipment repair. BASICTOOLS AND EXPERIENCE

NECESSARY. Send or bringresume to Lansing

Sanitary Supply, Inc. 1445S. Washington Ave, Lans-ing MI. 48910. Attn: Pete.

Carpet-FlooringCarpet-FlooringServicesServices

Computer SalesComputer Sales-Service-Service

Concrete WorkConcrete Work

DrywallDrywall

FencingFencing

Floor ServicesFloor Services

Hauling-TruckingHauling-Trucking

Hauling-TruckingHauling-TruckingBuilders-Contractors-Builders-Contractors-RemodelersRemodelers

Lawn andLawn andTree ServiceTree Service

MasonryMasonry

Painting-PaperingPainting-Papering-Plastering-Plastering

Stump RemovelStump Removel

Tree ServiceTree Service

Email the Lansing CommunityNewspapers 24/7 at:

[email protected]

Selling an itemSEE SOURCEADS.COM

OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE877-475-SELL

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Carpet Guy & Gal Inc.Timothy & Shawn David

We are a mom & popinstallation team w/ 20 yearsexperience, specializing in all

types of floor coverings.Certified Installers

Insured • References

[email protected]

COMPUTER REVIVER:Upgrades, internet repair, virus,spyware removal, data rec. 30 daywrnty. Erik 517-484-6364. Housecalls.

GOT MUD? Call TomCo As-phalt for crushed asphaltor concrete placed & com-pacted. 517-676-5600.

Gary’s Drywall Finishing"Hang, Finish and Repair"

517-927-3853garysdrywallfinishing.com

FENCINGSales, Installation

& Repairs. Since 1971Free Estimates

Gary Spidel 517-852-1724

DONE RIGHT FENCE &SKID LOADER SERVICE

Fence for all occasions,light excavating, holesaugered, bucket & palletfork work. We clean upscrap metal for free.

For Free EstimateCall 517-669-8066

LJ-000

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639-01

• Refinishing• Repairs• Installation

Mr. Natural’sWood Floors

FREE Estimates393-0660 or 490-8696

Since 1988

517.322.4131 Trash removalAppliances, brush, carpet,wood, etc. Senior disc.Eavestrough Cleaning.

TRASH, BRUSH, APPL. haul-ed Yard & build. clean up,trees & bushes trimmed.Low Prices! Mike 393-4664

LJ-0000912798-01

• Appliances

• Brush• Carpet

• Furniture

•Metal

•Wood• Concrete• Shingles

JUNKREMOVAL

Senior Discount

327-6001

Best PriceAround

GROVELAWN SERVICE

Spring clean up, de-thatching, rolling, aera-tion, mowing, trimming &edging, garden rototilling,vacation mowing, land-scaping.

Excellent ratesGive us a try!

(517) 243.2641

ART’SLAWN CAREMowing - Trimming

Senior DiscountsBest Prices!

517-898-8666

MASONRY RESTORATIONRes/comm., historic. Re-pair brick, block & stone.Fndn/chimney repair/new.Lic. & Ins. 517-647-5380

PAINTING PERFECTIONS.Int & ext. Quality work.References, free est.(517)332-3281 or 290-4187.

THINK SPRING...Think

www.dutchtouchenterprises.weebly.com Josh 272-2840

BENJAMINSTUMP REMOVAL

(Formerly Bill’s Stump Re-moval). Prompt service,free estimates. Insured.517 285-7831, 517 625-5652

LJ-0000905752-01

• Tree Removal• Stump Grinding• Free Estimates• Fully Insured

Timber Tree Services, LLCCommercial & Residential

24 Hour Service(517) 526-1201

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LESABRE, 2004 $6350104K mi. Pwr. seats/mirrors, 29 hwy., tan.Excellent condition 517-349-0118

PARK AVENUE 1999 $58001 owner, only 59K mi., lthr, well kept, very clean, norust/dents 517-898-9217

2005 IMPALA LS $7995Sharp, clean, CD, loaded! Warranty available.Mint City 989-640-1899

CAMARO 1998 CONVERTIBLE $7,500/OBO40,000 mi., 1 owner (older lady)Excellent cond. 517-646-0565 or 517-974-9324

MALIBU LT 2008 $15,5002LT, 6 cyl, Lthr, 36500mi., Silver, perfect car

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CARAVAN, 1997 $2000/OBO166K mi. seats 8, A/C, tinted wins, sunroof, newparts. Well maintained 517-708-7729

CHARGER SE 2008 $14,699/OBO6 cyl, Pwr Seats, 34400mi., Blue

517-897-0279

THUNDERBIRD 2005 $29,00050TH ANNIVERSARY. FL. Car, garaged, 14500mi.MUST SEE! 517-819-8917

TAURUS SE 2003 $2,950All options, high miles salesman’s carExcellent cond. 517-927-4212

FUSION SE 2009 $14,400/OBO21,800mi., sunroof, MP3/6-CD Sat., SYNC, orig owner

517-290-8892

ACCORD SE 2007 $14,0006 cyl, CD changer, 39800mi, Charcoal, new tires

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X-TYPE AWD, 2005 $7450/FIRM94K mi., black on black,Excellent condition. 517-490-0181

LS SPORT 2004 $8,990/OBOV6, CD chr, Lthr, Blk on Blk, 46500mi., 1 owner.

248-224-0000

DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT 2010 $21,900Only 97mi, 3.8l, w/lifetime powertrain wrnty

989-640-3912

HANDICAP VANSUSED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size5751 S. Cedar - Call Dale 517-882-7299

CUTLASS SUPREME 1980 $4,000CLASSIC OLDS CUTLASS, 6 cyl, Arizona car, stored

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OLDS SILHOUETTE 2001 $3850152K mi., all power, rear A/C & heat, lthr int., remotestart 517-202-7977

OLDS NINETY EIGHT 1993 $1650/OBOTouring Sedan, 3800 Supercharged motor, loaded,w/lthr, new parts, exc transp. 517-505-1833

2004 GRAND PRIX GT $7495Loaded, leather, sunroof, 92K mi. Warranty avail.Mint City 989-640-1899

SOLSTICE, 2007 $14,90016,600K mi., conv., loaded, black on silverExcellent condition. 269-763-3416

CHEVROLET TAHOE LT 2002 $10,5008 cyl, Lthr, 125000mi., Pewter

517-349-6596

CHEVROLET TAHOE LT 2005 $14,2508 cyl, Lthr, DVD, 137000mi., White, clean car

517-719-8762

LEGACY 2.5 I-PREM, 2011 $19,50019,500 mi. Blue, AWD. 30MPG highway.Excellent cond. 517-242-6978

CAMRY LE 2007 $11,50075,000 milesPlease call Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm 989-723-8166

GMC SIERRA 1500 1992 $60008 cyl, PW, PL, AC, PS, 149000mi., Red, rust free.

615-566-6849

CHEVY SILVERADO Z71 2004 $14,9004x4, silver, 75K, LS, topper, side bars, dual exhaustExcellent cond. 517-391-2512

CHEVY 3/4 TON CARGO VAN 2002 $4500Excellent shape, new tires, battery, brakes.

517-394-5886

HANDICAP VANSUSED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size5751 S. Cedar - Call Dale 517-882-7299

VEHICLES WANTED DEAD/ALIVETop $$ paid, Free towing. Same day pickup.7 Days. 517-487-8704

CAR DON’T WORKOr is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will payyou Cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098

BENJAMIN & SON A1 TOWING WANTEDJunk cars, vans & trucks. Top $ paid .

517-372-9737

CARS & TRUCKS WANTEDPaying cash. 7 days a week.

269-838-5895

CAR DON’T WORKOr is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will payyou cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098

WE BUY JUNK CARSPickup 7 days a week

Call 517-749-4926

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Campers-Travel Trailers

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D E N T A LASSISTANT/RECEPTIONIST WORKING chairside withthe doctor during routineprocedures. Front officeposition greets patients,bills insurance, handlesschedule. Experienced on-ly. Must be x-ray certified,outgoing, responsible, reli-able and have a good atti-tude. Please email re-sumes [email protected]

Part-Time Housekeeper/Customer Service

16 hours/wk. 10pm-7amMust have good customer

service skills. Emailresume to [email protected]

or fax to 517-627-1946

Medical BillingTrainees Needed!Hospitals & Insurance

Companies Now Hiring!No experience?Need Training?

Local Training andJob Placement

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DO YOU EARN $800.00 IN ADAY? Your own local can-dy route 25 machines andcandy all for $9995.00. Allmajor credit cards accept-ed 877-915-8222 Vend 3.MC

FOREMOST TRANSPORT,INC. needs 4 CDL owner-operators to haul special-ized trailers delivering RVsand other wheeled freight.Income potential of$110,000 annually. Call 1-866-764-1601 MM

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MOBILE HOME FOR SALEExpanded living/diningroom, partially furnished, 2bedroom, new carpet, newroof, covered porch, stor-age shed, pool, good park,negotiable, 445 DarbyCourt, Winsor Estates,Dimondale, 517-646-6813.

72 MI. FROM L A N S I N GClean 2 bdrm., 2 bath man-ufactured home w/4 sea-sons room. Price reduced.$85,500. Ph. 517-230-0369or ed’scarsales.biz for pics

DIMONDALE 2.1 A C R E SPRICE REDUCED. 9 mins.from Lansing & 7 mins.from GM Delta Plant. Pri-vate, trees, wild life. Con-ventional perk. Land Con-tract. 517-645-7476 or 517-712-1372.

MASON/DANSVILLE COUN-TRY LOTS 3.3 acres inscenic area. Potentialwalk-outs. Great countryliving, yet close to towns &expressway. Columbia &Hanna Rds. 517-525-1131.

LAKEFRONT MOBILE HOMEon beautiful Lake Haines,FL. 55 & over. Furnishedw/Florida rm & carport,park like setting. $12,000.863-956-5200.

0 HOLT 12 bdrm., $1,800.

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IMMEDIATE POSSESSION1988 Schultz 14x70 2 bdrm.1 bath, semi furn., applian-ces, washer, dryer, newshed, located lot 73, Park-view Estates, Portland, MI.$9200/best. 989-831-4952

PORTLAND- 1990 SCHULTZ.14’x72’ 3 bdrm., 2 bath, insmall secluded park nearschool & close to down-town. Central air. Newersteel skirting, roof,evestroughs & decks.$16K. 517-647-2464

DELTA TWP. VACANT 5acres. REDUCED. Heavy in-dustrial, great location.Sale or lease. Land Con-tract available. $134,900.2600 Snow Rd. 586-772-2759 or 810-772-6561.

CHAPEL HILL MEMORIALGARDENS- 2 plots in theRestoration Gardens,$1,000/each. 248-676-0674

DEEPDALE CEMETERY 1crypt, $5,000. Includesvault & headstone for 2.Call 517-574-5500.

DEEPDALE MEMORIALGARDENS - Cremation plotfor 2, in Love Sec. #3.$2,000. 517-887-8767.

209½ E. MT. Hope - Verysharp furnished, exceptbed, 1 bdrm. Newer appli-ances, lg. terrace, parking,mini-blinds. Can emailphotos. $500+ dep., incl.util. 517-285-4489

ACCORD PROPERTIESStudios, 1 & 2 Bdrms.

Lansing /E. LansingArea. 517-337-7900

NOW AVAILABLE ATRIVERWIND APTS.

1 & 2 bdrm., includes wa-ter, sewer, trash & heat.Rent based on income forqualified applicants. Sec.dep req’d. Call 517-974-3756 or you may pickupapp at 300 Riverwind Dr.,DeWitt. TDD# 800-649-3777This instutition is an EqualOpportunity Provider &Employer.

ST.JOHNS-INCOME BASED2 BDRM. TOWNHOMES.Beautiful Park setting.

Close to schools & shop-ping. Laundry hookup.SUNTREE APARTMENTS

1100 Sunview Dr.989-224-8919 EHO

2 BDRM APT. Lansing area.Utilities included $650 mo.EFFICIENCY APT., Lansingarea, utils. included, $400mo. Call 517-719-5329.

BEECHFIELD Efficiency thru2 bedroom, $325-$560.Utilities included. TaylorRealty 517-272-1512.

CAPITOL VIEW- 420 W. Ot-tawa. Lg 1 BR, clean, safe.Air, choice oak flrng orfully carptd. Lndry, 1 blkCapitol. Heat-wtr pd. $525517 896-2455/517 322-2456

DOWNTOWN LOFT1 bdrm. loft, 1000 sq.ft.,wood floors, stainless ap-pliances, laundry, securedgarage parking. $900/mo.517-482-8771 or 517-719-5600. www.wencoproperties.com

FREE HEAT & WATER. AutoOwners/Waverly. Quietdesirable neighborhood.Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. Nopets. From $550. 517-712-4915, 202-3234, 323-1153

LANSINGW Michigan. 1 bdrm., livingrm., kitch., bath. $525 +electric.

Call 517-482-8771 or517-719-5600

[email protected]

OLD TOWN-(3)-1 bedroomApts. $485-590. Small to ex-tra large. (1)-2 Bedroomwith sunroom, $675 All ap-pliances and U T I L I T I E SPAID. Quiet nice neighbor-hood. 517-202-6035.

FIRST MONTH FREE and$200 security dep. whenyou sign a 12 mo. lease!Forest View Apts, Haslett* Cozy 1 bdrm apts $560* PET WELCOME* Single level bldg w/ pri-vate entries* Washer/Dryer hook upsin utility room* Vaulted ceiling in livingroom* Storage access* Lovely wooded setting* Close to everythingExpires April 15, 2011

Call today for info and tour!517-803-2648

Conditions apply.

HASLETT LAKEFRONT ONLake Lansing with dock,gazebo, beautiful lakeview, luxury executive apt.Updated lg. upper 2 BR.,W/D, fireplace, deck, newmaple kitchen, black stain-less appliances, carpet,granite, $940. ALSO, small-er lower 1 bdrm., w/office& patio, $650. Includessnow, trash, lawn. No bigdogs. 517-853-6307.

MASON -2 & 3 bdrm. fireplace,central air, washer/dryer. From $750.

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EAST LANSING: 2.5 bdrm,1.5 bath, fireplace, air,bsmt, carport, $725.351-9321 or 333-1250

WATER VIEW PLACE - exec-utive condos for rent. 2 &3 bedroom, 1500-2200 SF, 3levels w/ attached garageand lots of storage. Locat-ed on river in downtownDeWitt next to park andwalking trails. Please callTim at 517-282-0500.

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517/519 W. SHIAWASSEE -WALK to State Complex,Cooley, LCC. ALL NEWpaint,carpet,kitchen &bath. Second floor W/Dhookup. BIG 2 bdrm.$600/mo. plus utilities.517-322-4027

5849 ORCHARD CT. Com-pletely remodeled 2 bdrm,1 bath, full basement withwasher/dryer. New car-pet, paint, appliances.Fenced backyard, privatedeck. $650 + utils.517-332-9255.

EATON RAPIDS Immediateoccupancy 3 bdrm duplex,2 bdrms up, 1 down, newercarpeting, freshly painted,includes stove, refrigera-tor & garage. $650 mo., ref.& deposit req’d., 6 mo.lease. 517-663-6650 lv msg.

1325 GLENROSE AVE. Verynice 2 bdrm., all applian-ces, lg yard, den, garage.1st, last deposit. $900 +utilities + dep. 517-708-7528.

2011 HOMES!We are currently

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MASON HOUSE 3 p l u sbdrms., 2 full baths, di-nette, 2 living rooms,porch, 5 acres. $1,100 in-cludes heat & yard mainte-nance. 218-327-2037 leavemessage. After Apr. 15 call218-244-5233.

$225 PER MONTHLease to Own!!! 3 Bed/1Bath - over 800 sq.ft. BrandNew Carpet, Vinyl, & Appli-ances. We Specialize inHard to Finance Individu-als!!!The Meadows of St. Johns

(989)224-7707

AFFORDABLE HOMES 1-4bdrms, Section 8 OK.Pets OK. Move in spe-cial! Flexible termsavailable. $395-$1095.517-651-1374

EAST LANSING 3 bdrms., lglot, ample parking, AC,bsmt., washer-dryer, $900per mo. 517-351-5931.

EATON RAPIDS2304 Kemler Rd.,3 bdrm., 1 bath,

1300+/- sq. ft., 2 storyhome. $750+ dep.

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LANSING - 2511 WESTBURY,family home. 3 bdrm., 1bath, garage, fenced yard.Stove & refrigerator incl.$825+ util. Off Delta RiverDr. family Area. Call orText Ph. 517-202-5754

LANSING HOME FOR rentwith full bsmt & garage.Neat and clean, new paint,new carpet & some hard-wood floors. $725-$825 mo.Call 517-641-7271 or 517-214-7648.

LANSING NORTHWEST 2BR., 3 BR., reasonable,$255 & $305 bi-weekly. Call517-372-9778.

FISH CANADA— FishingCabins for Rent in Cana-da. Walleyes, JumboPerch, Northern Pike.Boats are supplied. CallHugh at 1-800-426-2550 forfree brochure. Or visit ourwebsite atwww.bestfishing.comMM

GRAND LEDGE: 1 bdrm.$420 + sec. dep. In-

cludes all utils. 2 bdrm.,$420 + utils. & sec. dep.Pets on approval. 517-256-4817, 517-896-3285

CAN’T SELL YOUR house?Consider a long term leaseto a retired couple. Relo-cating to E. Lansing,Haslett or Bath area. 3bdrm., 1.5 bath minimum.Please call: 231-846-1051.

LOCATION LOCATIONLOCATION

Saginaw Hwy.in Grand Ledge.

550 sq. ft. Great parking,great access. $500 mo. in-cludes utilities. Call 517-712-5678 Bruce.

COMMUNITY ROOM INBath available for rent.Perfect for smaller events:meetings or parties, nearI-69 Expressway. Call 517-641-6244 or email [email protected]

HAVE FUN THIS SummerSailing. JY14 Sailboat, 14’long w/trailer, $2000 firm.989-413-0343.

SEAHAWK 29’, 2003 5thwheel. 2 slides, includescampground membership!$15,500. 517-372-6317

LegalsLegals

LegalsLegals

STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF EATON

PUBLICATION OF NOTICEOF HEARING

FILE NO. 11-47638-NC

In the matter of JANICEMARIE MACK-WALKER, mi-nor. TO ALL INTERESTEDPERSONS including:whose address(es) are un-known and whose interestin the matter may be barredor affected by the following:

TAKE NOTICE: A hearing willbe held on Tuesday, April 26,2011 at 8:30 am at EatonCounty Probate Court, Char-lotte, Michigan before JudgeThomas K. Byerley P28937for the following purpose:to hear Petition to ChangeName from: Janice MarieMack-Walker to Janice Mar-ie Mack.

Date: 03/30/2011

Janice Marie Mack-Walker1148 Runaway Bay Dr. #1DLansing, MI. 48917(313) 971-4835

DWN-9127344/10/11

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -

TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOU

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTLIEN FORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been madeby Pamela M. Flagg, 1730Bushwood Lane, Lansing,Michigan, in payment ofmonthly assessments toCreekside Condominium As-sociation, 505 E. GenevaDrive, Dewitt, Michigan,48820, a Michigan Non ProfitCorporation, required underthe Master Deed of theCreekside Condominium As-sociation, a condominiumproject established by Mas-ter Deed recorded March 13,2001 in Liber 1397, Page0291, Eaton County Records,and designated as EatonCounty Condominium Subdi-vision Plan No. 36, and anyamendments thereto, as setforth in Act 59 of the PublicActs of Michigan, 1978, asamended, and a lien for non-payment of assessments au-thorized by Section 559.208of the compiled laws of theState of Michigan, havingbeen recorded February 7,2011, in Liber 2324, Page

2011, 2324, Page1231, Eaton County Records,in favor of Creekside Condo-minium Association, andthere being due, at the dateof this notice, $ 2,781.00which includes interest todate of notice; and duesthrough December 31, 2011,and no suit or proceeding atlaw or in equity having beeninstituted to recover thedebts secured by the as-sessment lien or any partthereof;NOW, THEREFORE, by virtueof the power of sale con-tained in the Master Deedand as authorized by thestatute, notice is hereby giv-en that said AssessmentLien will be foreclosed bysale of the subject premises,or some part of them, atpublic vendue at the CircuitCourthouse in Eaton County,Michigan at 10:00 a.m. onApril 21, 2011, together withinterest thereon at seven(7%) percent per annum,plus all legal costs, chargesand expenses, including at-torney fees allowed by lawand also any sum(s) whichmay be paid by the under-signed necessary to protectits interest in the premises,which premises are descri-bed as follows:Unit No. 20 CreeksideCondominiums, Section 10,T4N, R3W, Township of Del-ta, Eaton County Michiganaccording to the MasterDeed recorded in Liber 1397,Page 0291, as amended anddesignated as Eaton CountyCondominium SubdivisionPlan No. 36, together withrights in general common el-ements and limited commonelements as set forth in theabove Master Deed andamendments thereto as de-scribed in Act 59 of the Pub-lic Acts of 1978, as amended.Commonly referred to as1730 Bushwood Lane, Lans-ing, Michigan.The redemption period shallbe six months (6) monthsfrom the date of such saleunless determined aban-doned in accordance withMCLA 600.3241a, in whichcase the redemption periodshall be thirty (30) daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing lienholder canrescind the sale. In thatevent, your damages, if any,are limited solely to the re-turn of the bid amount ten-dered at sale, plus interest.

CREEKSIDE CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATIONDATED: March 16, 2011A Michigan Nonprofit Asso-ciation, Lienor

Prepared by:Jeffrey P. Ray (P 31098)Attorney for Lienor2500 Lake Lansing Road,Suite ALansing, MI 48912(517) 372-5700

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