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Hungry? Daily chai, 52cups of coffee and the lostart of macaroni and cheeseare all part of the winningspeeches that more than500 Lansing area residentswill listen to at Ignite Lan-sing on Friday night.The presenters at Ignite
give a condensed keynotespeech. The event’s sloganis “enlighten us, but makeit quick.” Presenters haveonly five minutes to maketheir points.“I think any of us who
were selected to speakcould talk for hours on ourtopic,” speaker Todd Burl-ingham said. “To put your-self out there like this, youhave to be passionate aboutwhat you’re talking about.”The event’s 13 presenters
were chosen by popularvote in an online poll, andtheir topics range from en-trepreneurship to the WorldCup.“It’s so fast-paced,” Ignite
organizer Erin Slayter said.“It’s almost like being at arock concert, except people
are talking about ideas. Theenergy and spirit that is atthese events is incredible.”The first Ignite event was
held in Seattle in 2006.Since then, Ignite eventshave taken place world-wide. This is the fourthLansing Ignite, and orga-nizers say more peoplehave pitched themselves asspeakers this year than everbefore.“We had more response
this time than any other,”Slayter said. “I think afterthe first couple of Ignites,people really started to seewhat the spirit of Ignite isall about — inspiring actionin the community.”The event features a cash
bar with beer and wine,including Michigan Brew-ing Co. beers and home-made root beer. CravingsPopcorn will provide a pop-corn bar.The free tickets to attend
are sold out, but organizerssay a few more may beavailable online leading upto the event.“Stay tuned to Twitter
and Facebook, there mightbe a few surprises coming,”Slayter said.Anyone interested can
also watch a free HD videolivestream of the event atignitelansing.com.
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FR IDAYySPEECHES
Chrissie “Magic”
Bingham performs prior
to presentations given by
speakers at “Ignite
Lansing 3.0,” in 2010.
Fast-pacedfunatIgnite• Jeff Siarto - The Lost Art of
Macaroni & Cheese
• Justin Caine - Check out DIS
Ability
• Ana Luisa Cardona - Arts
Education, Creativity and
Innovation: A Bird’s Eye View
•Megan Gebhart - 52 Cups of
Coffee
• Todd Burlingham - BE: Better
Everyday
• Khalid Ibrahim - From Daily
Chai to Apple Pies: The
Immigrant Experience
• Scott M. Dane - How theWorld
Cup Made MeMoreWorldly
• Alyssa Kessler - Lansing Mitten
Mavens Roller Derby
• Amanda Augustine - The Art of
Self-Branding
• Charlie Wollborg - We’re all
thieves
• Ben Eysselinck - 10 Reasons I’d
Rather Live in Lansing than NYC
• Scott Augustine - Recovering
from an Epic Fail
• Bryan Ritchie - Innovating an
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
HOW TO GO:• Where: Capital Region
International Airport. Drive
toward the main terminal and
follow the signs
• When: Friday, Feb. 11
• Time: 6 p.m.
• Cost: Free ticket required for
admission, or watch the
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Thousand Foot Krutch makes Christ the core of its music.But don’t expect the band to shove it down anyone’s throat.“We’re not preachy guys, and we’re not a preachy band,”
said lead singer Trevor McNevan, who along with the rest ofthe group rolls into the Breslin Center on Saturday, Feb. 12,for the Rock andWorship Roadshow.“We love other bands for what they believe and expect
them to return that respect and not judge us for our beliefs,”he said.“We don’t make music just for Christians, but we are
Christians who make music. We don’t try to write Christianmusic, but our music represents who we are and what webelieve.”
‘WELCOME TO THEMASQUERADE’Thousand Foot Krutch first got together around Toronto
in the late-’90s, when McNevan, Joel Bruyere (bass) andSteve Augustine (drums) decided to put a unique Christianspin on the rap-metal that was burgeoning at the time, a.k.a.Limp Bizkit and Korn. After playing show after show andself-releasing their debut, the guys inked with Seattle-basedChristian rock label Tooth & Nail for 2003’s “Phenomenon.”Its latest album, 2009’s “Welcome to the Masquerade,” is
the band’s most personal and powerful offering to date, withgroove-oriented, rap-metal songs and from-the-heart, faith-based lyrics. The release entered the Billboard ChristianAlbums chart at No. 2.What’s the concept behind “Welcome to the Masquer-
ade?”“The title stems from the mask being symbolic in our
lives,” McNevan said. “Everyone is hiding something they’reashamed of and imperfections. But we’re saying, ‘It’s okay.’God sees us in his image and has a plan for our lives, andit doesn’t matter. It’s okay to admit we need help sometimesand healing.”The lead single, “Fire it Up,” is a high-octane, adrenaline
rock song. The anthem packs such momentum that a scoreof NHL teams use it for pre-game montages, including theDetroit RedWings.“Having sports teams use the song is amazing and we
never expected that,” McNevan said, “and the RedWingsare special.“With theWings, for the first game of the season [last
year], they did a video montage of each player with a hugepresentation, and they played the intro to the record and,“Fire It Up,” with fireworks, flames and the whole spectacle.It was unbelievable.”
GEARING UP FOR‘ROCK AND WORSHIP’Speaking with McNevan, it’s obvious he’s pumped for the
Rock andWorship Roadshow.“It’s the first time we’ve been a part of it, and I think it’s
amazing what they do,” he said. “It’s a variety of music, allfor $10. It’s a reasonable ticket at a large arena that packs6,000 to 10,000 people a night. Whether you’re into rock orworship music, there’s something for everybody.”Whether playing live or at home in Canada writing new
music, McNevan simply feels lucky.“As a band, we’re always so thankful. You can’t create the
response to something you do,” he said. “We make musicthat’s true to us, and it always surprises us when the re-sponse is so good. We feel blessed and honored to still bemaking music and have the support we do.”
ThousandLead singer: ‘We’re not preachy
guys, and we’re not a preachy band’
Anne Erickson| NOISE
SONGTIPSThousand
Foot Krutchlead singerTrevor McNe-van haspenned songsfor a varietyof artists:Tobymac,Hawk Nelson,Remedy Drive,The LetterBlack, DemonHunter andmore.“Because I’mwriting all thetime, and Iwrite for otherbands, too, I’malways listen-ing to musicand beinginspired by it,”he says. “Still,I do my bestto separatemyself fromlistening to toomuch musicwhen I’m writ-ing, becauseyou can sub-consciouslyrecreate whatyou’re listen-ing to.”
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HEADLINER: MERCYMEGreenville, Texas-based Christian praise
and worship band MercyMe headlines theRock andWorshop Roadshow. The bandholds a whopping eight Dove Awards, 12 Bill-board Awards, two American Music Awardsand plenty of Grammys to boot.“People wonder why we chose Christian
music,” bass player Nathan Cochran said.“Frankly, it would be dishonest for us tosing or write about anything other than ourrelationship with Christ, simply because it’sso consuming for us, and good songwriterswrite about what consumes them.”
This is the third year of the Rock andWor-ship Roadshow, and MercyMe has headlinedevery tour. Coincidence? Nope. MercyMe isthe co-creator.The idea is a fun, wholesome event that
doesn’t break the pocketbooks.“We’ve always wanted to do something
where the whole family could come out,throw down a $10 bill for each familymember and enjoy the night,” Cochran said.“A lot of families tell us it’s cheaper thantaking their family to see a movie. It’s enrich-ing and can be life-changing for a family.”
HOWTO GORock and
WorshipRoadshow,with Mer-cyMe, Jars ofClay, Thou-sand FootKrutch, MattMaher, TheAfters,Lecrae, 6p.m. Sat-urday, Feb.12, BreslinCenter, onthe campusof MichiganState Univer-sity, tickets$10 at thedoor.
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MUSICB L U E SFrog and the Beeftones,Unicorn Tavern, 327 E. Grand RiverAve., Lansing, 485-9910, 10 p.m.Feb. 10."
C O U N T R YThe Usual Suspects, WhiskeyBarrel Saloon, 410 S. Clippert St.,Lansing, 351-5690, 7 p.m. Feb. 10.Cost: cover.
O P E N M I K EOpen mikewith InghamCounty Social Club, IrishPub & Grill, 1910W. SaginawSt., Lansing, 482-3916, 9:30 p.m.Feb. 10."
R & BPaul E.O., Ryan’s Roadhouse,902 E. State St., St. Johns, (989)224-2550, 7-11 p.m. Feb. 10."
V A R I E T YBobbie Jimenez, CladdaghIrish Pub, 2900 Towne Centre Blvd.,Lansing, 484-2523, 9 p.m. Feb. 10."
Chip Christy, Potbelly SandwichWorks, 233 E. Grand River Ave.,East Lansing, 203-4278, 6-8 p.m.Feb. 10."
DanMacLachlan, Mark’sWatershed, 5965Marsh Road,Haslett, 999-7433, 6-10 p.m.Feb. 10."
Kerry ClarkMusicCompany, Charlie’s Bar & Grill,116 E. Lansing Road, Potterville,645-2590, 8 p.m. Feb. 10."
Lifted at the Loft, The Loft,414 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing,267-7898, www.theloftlansing.com, 9 p.m. Feb. 10" StrangeArrangement, Funktion and SnapsUltra.
Mike Skory and Friends,Exchange of Lansing, 316 E.Michigan Ave., Lansing, 319-4500,8:30 p.m. Feb. 10."
Open mikewith DonMiddlebrook, Leo’s Spirits &
THE LIST Grub, 2085W. Grand River Ave.,Okemos, 349-1100, 8 p.m. Feb. 10."
THEATER“Act As If,” DeWitt High School,13601 Panther Drive, DeWitt,688-3218, 7 p.m. Feb. 10-12 and2 p.m. Feb. 13 . Cost: $5.
Holt High School Presents:“Dirty RottenScoundrels,” Holt HighSchool, 5885W. Holt Road, Holt,699-6439, 7 p.m. Feb. 10-12 and2 p.m. Feb. 13. Cost: $5 for studentsand seniors, $7 general admission.
“Oedipus,” Williamston Theatre,122 S. Putnam St., Williamston,655-SHOW, www.williamstontheatre.org, 8 p.m. Thursdays,Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m.Sundays, through Feb. 20, plusshows at 3 p.m. Feb. 10 and 19.Cost: $18-$24.
“Shrek theMusical,”Wharton Center, Cobb Great Hall,MSU campus, East Lansing,432-2000, www.whartoncenter.com, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10, 8 p.m.Feb. 11, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Feb. 12,1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Feb. 13. Cost:$32.50-$67.50.
The Acting Company:“Romeo and Juliet,”Wharton Center, Pasant Theatre,MSU campus, East Lansing,432-2000, www.whartoncenter.7:30-9:30 p.m. Feb. 10. Cost: $35.
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COMEDYLCC Performing Arts andThe Public Offenderspresent “Pro Bono,” DartAuditorium, 500 N. Capitol Ave.,Lansing, 483-1488, www.lcc.edu/hpa/events, 8 p.m. Feb. 11"Fundraiser for theater scholarships.Cost: $5 at the door.
HOLIDAYFriends of Turner-DodgeHouse Valentine Brunch,Turner-Dodge House and HeritageCenter, 100 E. North St., Lansing,483-4220, 12:30 p.m. Feb. 13. Callto RSVP by Feb. 11. Cost: $20, $10for children 11 and younger.
MUSICB L U E G R A S SThe Harvestmen, Moriarty’sPub, 802 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing,485-5287, 10 p.m. Feb. 11-12."
B L U E SGreg Nagy, LeRoy’s Classic Barand Grill, 1526 S. Cedar St., Lansing,482-0184, 9:30 p.m. Feb. 11. Cost:cover.
Jerome Vierling is stepping into his dream gig.
The Lansing-based Christian rapper is set to
open for “The Rock andWorship Roadshow”
when it hits the Breslin Center on Saturday,
performing for about 15,000music fans.
NOISE caught up with Vierling to talk about
how he landed the gig, and why God inspires
his hot hip-hop tracks.
NOISE: How did you score this chance toopen at “Rock andWorship?”Vierling: There was a contest put on by
SMILE-FM (88.1). We felt that God was lead-
ing us to enter, so we uploaded a video and
some concert footage to the Facebook con-
test, and with the faithful support of the
voters, we made it to the finals. Then the
judges picked us.
NOISE: Is this the biggest crowd forwhom you’ve ever played?Vierling: Well, that depends on howmany
people show up. We have performed for
about 3,000 people. I hear there will be much
more than that. I try not to focus on crowd
size but rather pleasing God and reaching
out in love to his people, whether that’s one
person or a million.
NOISE: How do you use yourmusic topraise God?
Vierling: We believe that the Lord has com-
missioned us to reach today’s youth and gen-
erations to come. I don’t feel like a musician
as much as I feel I am amissionary that uses
music to share the good news of Christ. We
have seen how powerful a tool music is, and
since God is the author and creator of all
things, it’s only right that He makes music to
tell His story through His servants.
Find info about the show on pages4-5.Find info on Vierling atwww.soundsgoodrecords.com.
Anne Erickson
‘The Rock and Worship Roadshow’BRESL IN CENTER
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C O U N T R YProject 32, Whiskey BarrelSaloon, 410 S. Clippert St., Lansing,351-5690, www.whiskeybarrelsaloon.net, 9 p.m. Feb. 11-12.
J A Z ZArleneMcDaniel Trio, Enso,16800 Chandler Road, East Lansing,332-7678, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Feb. 11."
Jazz Octet I and II andVocal Jazz Ensemble,Residential College in the Arts andHumanities Theater, Snyder-PhillipsHall, MSU campus, East Lansing,355-3345, www.music.msu.edu,8 p.m. Feb. 11. Cost: $10, $8 forseniors, free for students.
VidWeatherwax, Troppo, 111E. Michigan Ave., Lansing,371-4000, 6-10 p.m. Feb. 11.
R O C KGlamHammer, Classic Pub &Grill, 16219 S. U.S. 27, Lansing,484-4808, 9:30 p.m. Feb. 11-12."
Group Therapy, Irish Pub &Grill, 1910W. Saginaw St., Lansing,482-3916, 9:30 p.m. Feb. 11."
North 27, Center Stage, 1785W. State Road, Lansing, 482-2280,8:30 p.m. Feb. 11-12."
V A R I E T YDanMacLachlan, Leo’s Spirits& Grub, 2085W. Grand River Ave.,Okemos, 349-1100, 9 p.m. Feb. 11."
Showdown, Exchange ofLansing, 316 E. Michigan Ave.,Lansing, 319-4500, www.lansingexchange.com, 9:30 p.m.Feb. 11-12."
Sprague Brothers, Rick’sAmerican Cafe, 224 Abbot Road,East Lansing, 351-2285,www.ricksamericancafe.com,10:30 p.m. Feb. 11. Cost: cover.
The Love Brothers, UnicornTavern, 327 E. Grand River Ave.,Lansing, 485-9910, 9 p.m.Feb. 11-12."
WLNZ Grand River RadioDiner, Lansing City Market, 325City Market Drive, Lansing,483-7460, www.wlnz.org, noon-12:30 p.m. Feb. 11" Lindsay Lou."
SPECIAL EVENTSHip-Hop and Poetry,Herrmann Conference Center, 520N. Capitol Ave., Lansing, 483-1373,noon-1:30 p.m. Fridays in February" A showcase of black writers andhip-hop artists."
THEATER“Act As If,” DeWitt High School,see Thursday, Feb. 10.
Charlotte High Schoolpresents “The Crucible,”Charlotte Performing Arts Center,378 State St., Charlotte, 541-5690,www.CPACpresents.com, 7:30 p.m.Feb. 11-12" Cost: $5 in advance, $7at the door.
Holt High School Presents:“Dirty RottenScoundrels,” Holt HighSchool, see Thursday, Feb. 10.
“Oedipus,” Williamston Theatre,see Thursday, Feb. 10.
“Shrek theMusical,”Wharton Center, see Thursday,Feb. 10.
The Acting Company:“Comedy of Errors,”Wharton Center, Pasant Theatre,MSU campus, East Lansing,432-2000, www.whartoncenter.com, 8 p.m. Feb. 11. Cost:$35, $15 for students.
“The Secret Lives ofToads,” Mid-Michigan FamilyTheatre, 440 Frandor Ave., Lansing,862-6448, www.mmft.net, 7 p.m.Fridays and Saturdays, 3 p.m.Sundays, Feb. 4-14. Cost: $6 foradults and kids older than 5, $4 forpreschool and younger $4.
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DANCESTomlian Dance Party,Central UnitedMethodist Church,215 N. Capitol Ave., Lansing,655-3611, 7-11 p.m. Feb. 12"Foxtrot lesson taught from 7-8 p.m.Ballroom and social dancing from8-11 p.m. Cost: $5 for lesson, $10for ballroom and social dancing.
HOLIDAYChildren’s Valentine’s Tea,Turner-Dodge House and HeritageCenter, 100 E. North St., Lansing,483-4220, parks.cityoflansingmi.com/tdodge, 3-4:30 p.m. Feb. 12.Please call 483-4220 to reserveyour spot. Cost: $8 per person.
Seventh AnnualValentine’s Day Ball,Marriott East Lansing UniversityPlace, 300M.A.C. Ave., EastLansing, 802-7677, 6-11 p.m. Feb. 12."
Valentine’s Dance, HoltCommunity Education, 5885W.Holt Road, Holt, 694-3411,www.holtcommunityed.com,6-8:30 p.m. Feb. 12" For studentsin grade six through kindergartenand their special someone. Cost:$15 per person.
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The Lansing Derby Vixens will hold its first officialhome bout on Feb. 12 at the Lansing Center. Thelocal women’s flat-track roller derby league will competeagainst the Floral City Roller Girls fromMonroe. Theevent will begin at 6 p.m.Local band Shelby Twist & the Fetal Fairies featuring
Starfarm singer Whitney Spotts and DJ RachaelP willperform throughout the evening.Flat-track roller derby is a rough and tumble sport
where women race on speed skates, hip checking andbody blocking players into the bleachers along the way.They wear plenty of protective gear — helmets, wristguards, knee and elbow pads— and not much else.(Fishnet stockings are common.) The women range inage from 18 to mid 30s. There are undergraduates,doctoral students, lawyers and teachers in the league’sranks. The Vixens have two wins so far this season. Thesquad of mostly rookies has won bouts against PortHuron’s BlueWater Derby Girls and the Traverse CityToxic Cherries.Elissa “Dogbyte” Patterson of Fowlerville said she’s
never considered herself an athlete, but she was encour-aged by the welcoming atmosphere of the Vixens.“A lot of women don’t know what their place is,” Pat-
terson said. “I was one of those women struggling withbeing comfortable with my look and who I am as aperson (but) I have never been more comfortable (thanI am) walking around in spandex and tights and crazyoutfits.”
• The St. Valentine’s DayMassacre• 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12
• Lansing Center, 333 E. Michigan Ave., downtownLansing
• $12 in advance or $15 on the day of the event and areavailable online.
• Info: www.lansingderbyvixens.com.
Vixens host first officialbout at Lansing Center
L ANSING CENTER
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LITERARYHugh Fox, Schuler Books &Music, MeridianMall, Okemos,349-8840, www.schulerbooks.com, 3 p.m. Feb. 12."
MUSICB L U E G R A S SThe Harvestmen, Moriarty’sPub, see Friday, Feb. 11.
C L A S S I C A L“An Evening of theClassics,” Holt First PresbyterianChurch, 2021 N. Aurelius Road, Holt,694-8151, 7 p.m. Feb. 12."
C O U N T R YProject 32, Whiskey BarrelSaloon, see Friday, Feb. 11.
Bullwhip, Sammy’s Restaurant &Lounge, 301 E. Jolly Road, Lansing,393-1287, 9 p.m. Feb. 12."
F O L KIn-store concert withNathan Bell, ElderlyInstruments, 1100 N.WashingtonAve., Lansing, 888-473-5810,www.elderly.com, 12:30 p.m.Feb. 12."
Kari Anne and Lost Creek,Coffee and Friends Cafe, 5100Marsh Road, Suite C, Okemos,347-0962, 6-9:30 p.m. Feb. 12."
H I P - H O PImpact 2011, Abundant GraceFaith Church, 3222 S. Martin LutherKing Blvd., Lansing,www.mizzreality.com, 4 p.m.Feb. 12" FeaturingMizz Reality, TClay, DavidMichael, ANONymous,Jerome, R-Swift. Cost: free,donations accepted.
J A Z ZPre-Valentine’s Day JazzConcert, The Atrium EventCenter, 2685 Jolly Road, Okemos,336-6900, www.t-rose.com,7:30 p.m. Feb. 12. Cost: $25 inadvance, $30 at the door.
MSU Professors of Jazz,Creole Gallery, 1218 Turner St.,Lansing, (616) 389-0787,www.stpconcerts.com, 8-10 p.m.Feb. 12. Cost: $25.
Wessell AndersonQuartet, LeRoy’s Classic Bar andGrill, 1526 S. Cedar St., Lansing,
482-0184, 9:30 p.m. Feb. 12. Cost:cover.
R O C KBasement Dawgs, CapitolBowl’s Hot Spot, 219 S. WashingtonSt., Owosso, 989-725-7717, 9 p.m.Feb. 12."
GlamHammer, Classic Pub &Grill, see Friday, Feb. 11.
North 27, Center Stage, seeFriday, Feb. 11.
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SAGITTARIUS(NOV. 22 - DEC. 21): Yoursweetheart might be asking
you to do too many things,
and you could feel a little
resentful or annoyed. Jupiter
is telling you to talk things
out instead of pitching a fit.
CAPRICORN(DEC. 22 - JAN. 19): You could
be inspired to get in touch
with former friends or lovers
as Pluto reminds you about
the good old days.
AQUARIUS(JAN. 20 - FEB. 18):Usecare with words this week.
Mercury could create a
minor misunderstanding
between you and that flirty
friend you’ve been trying to
woo.
PISCES (FEB. 19 -MARCH 20): Your honeymight want you to be more
practical. Maybe you need
to pay more attention to
the monthly budget you
and your partner have
established.
ARIES (MARCH 21 -APRIL 19): You and your
partner could be struggling
for control of your
relationship. Sometimes,
compromise is the best
thing.
TAURUS (APRIL 20 -MAY 20): You’re having fun
spending romantic
evenings with someone
special. You’re not quite
sure what the future holds,
but right now, you don’t
care.
GEMINI (MAY 21 -JUNE 21): Jupiter has youfocusing on career and
money matters, to the
exclusion of almost
everything else.
CANCER (JUNE 22 -JULY 22): You’ll feel betterif you can talk about
relationships with a friend
who understands your
history.
LEO (JULY 23 - AUG.22): A relationship might
have an on again, off again
quality, thanks to Venus.
Don’t rely upon your honey
to do everything for you.
VIRGO (AUG. 23 -SEPT. 22): Someone you
might not have thought
about in a romantic way
could surprise you with
some flirty energy.
LIBRA (SEPT. 23 - OCT.23): Your partner might be
acting clingier than you
would like, and you could
be tempted to pull away or
even break up.
SCORPIO (OCT. 24 -NOV. 21): Dreamy Neptune
has you fantasizing about
someone yummy. You
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to attract this person’s
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The 6th Annual Un-Valentine’s Show happens Sundayat The Draft House in DeWitt, and organizer Jamie-SueSeal couldn’t be more excited.“The thing I enjoy most about doing the Un-Valentine’s
Show every year is the reaction that we get from ourrepeat attendees— people just love to laugh,” said theLaingsburg-based musician, songwriter and owner oflocal music label, Smokin’ Sleddog Records.Performers include Southeast Michigan folk faves John
Latini and Dave Boutette, as well as Northern Michigancomedian Andre Villoch and, of course, Seal. Expecthilarious, twisted songs about the downside of love.The show, billed “Songs & Tales of Unforgiveness,
Heartbreak, Dysfunction and Revenge,” also makesstops in Livonia and Detroit. Visitwww.JamminRound.com for a complete list of shows.
• The Un-Valentine’s Show• 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 13
• The Draft House, 12449 S. U.S. Highway 27, DeWitt
• Tickets $10 in advance online (www.jamminround.com) or at venue; $12 at the door. Students(ages 13-22) $5 at the door. Ticket information:651-5487.
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Instead of writing a scathing diatribeabout the sad state of Spartan men’s bas-ketball, I’d like to take this week and ded-icate it to a teamworthy of more ink.I rarely devote an entire column to thisteam because it’s not the popular topicchoice. It’s not the Super Bowl, it’s notthe NCAA tourney (yet) and it’s certainlynot the type of thing that whips EastLansing into the kind of frenzy MSU fanshave grown accustomed. It’s women’sbasketball — and if you’re thinking thatdog won’t hunt, you’re wrong.Has there ever been a better time to
switch your focus? I’m as serious as TomIzzo’s pressers lately. If you’re cravinghigh-quality basketball, heart and effortfrom people in a green and white jersey,it’s time to pay attention to the ladies.The MSU women’s team is a
half-game out of first place behindPenn State, who it just happens toplay tonight (Thursday) in Happy Val-ley. The game isn’t on television,but you can watch on your laptop:BigTenNetwork.com will be live-streaming it. Not your cup o’ tea? Headto Reno’s East — it’ll be throwing thestream on one of its big screens startingat 7 p.m.A win tonight would catapult MSU
into a prime position going into theweekend, which can’t hurt. Thewomen take on a scrappy U-M onSunday afternoon in what is beingreferred to as a “Pack The House”event. The Breslin Center is lookingto sell out its first women’shoops game. Tip time is2:30 p.m. and I’ll definitelybe in attendance. Look forthe blonde scarfing a Melt-ing Moment ice cream sand-wich … I prefer Section 127for viewing.The best part about the
MSUwomen this season,in sharp contrast to theirmale cohorts, is the over-whelming will to win.Youwon’t question thateven once, whichmightbe refreshing for someSpartan fans this season.Senior Kalisha Ke-
ane was recently addedto the State FarmWadeWatch List — meaning she is
among 32 players eligible to win thehonor of most outstanding NCAADivision I women’s basketball player for2010-11. Yes, you read that correctly. ASPARTAN. Keane has been electric thisseason, especially late in close games.While I might stifle the litany of livid
things I have to say this week — if thistrend with the guys continues (losingby 20+/game, losing and not seemingto care, losing to teams that some highschool teams would crush, losing ATHOME??!), I cannot guarantee the muz-zle will stay on.That said, for the time being it might
be nice for all of us to remember whatit really means to be a Spartan basketballfan. Right now, our men can’t remind usof that. They’ll be back eventually; butfor now, it’s time to admit there’s a muchbetter option. Visit the Breslin Center onSunday to support a MSU teamworthyof your hoots and hollers, your Monday-morning hoarseness and your Melting-Moments money. It’s time.
Shift focustoMSUwomenSP OR T S
Andi Osters, 28, isa Michigan State
graduate.
Come out Sundayto show support forBig Ten contenders
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us what’s on their radar
James BlakeCMYK E .P.(R&S)In that semi-detestable
cloud of opinion known as the
‘blogosphere’, U.K.
producer/singer James Blake
has etched a name and
significant reputation for him-
self as a sample-happy, min-
imal electronic-meets-R&B
maestro who also happens to
possess a vocal instrument of
some regard.
And this time, at least, the
blogs have it dead right.
With his self-titled debut
L.P. forthcoming, a few E.P.s
are the sum total of his musi-
cal output
Everything about his
gobsmacking talent is
revealed in one track. With
the title track from “CMYK”,
the 21 year old (!) Blake
demonstrates an almost pre-
ternatural ability to bend
sound, piling samples and
warped vocals on top of one
another, sculpting a haunted
yet dance-ready beat so min-
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Our ideas for a datenight with your valentine— just don’t wait to makea reservation
WARM AMBIANCEBeggar’s Banquet218 Abbott Road, East Lansing,351-4540This East Lansing mainstay has
style and class. Begin your nightwith a favorite — the baked brie($13.99). It’s wrapped in puff pas-try, baked to golden brown, servedwith apple slices and crackers.For your entree, the mac and
cheese is a warm blend of mun-ster, havarti and smoked goudatossed with cavatappi noodles,then topped with breadcrumbs(full order $10.99, half $6.99). Ifthat’s too much cheese in onemeal, try the 14-ounce New Yorkstrip ($21.99), topped with garlicblue cheese butter, with a side ofmashed potatoes and asparagus.Complement yourmeal with a
pint of craft beer— $4 onMondays.
Dining
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ASIAN INSPIRATIONUkai Japanese Steakhouse754 Delta Commerce Drive,Delta Township, 853-88882167W. Grand River Ave.,Okemos, 349-0820Dining at either location is
quite the experience.Take a seat around the hi-
bachi grill and watch chefstoss, flip, and do other thingswith your food that aren’trecommended at home (likelight a big fire, left).The “complete” dinner
combinations include shrimpappetizer, miso soup, salad,steamed rice, a main plateof vegetable, chicken, fish orsteak ($11-$28).A “special” dinner combi-
nation is all of the above, butwith two entree choices andeither a shot of plumwine orice cream ($18-$28).A large variety of sushi
also is available like the Ukailove boat, an assortment ofsushi and sashimi for $49.95.
ALONG THE RIVERRiverHouse Inn310W. Grand River Ave.,Williamston,655-4300Whether it’s a fall day with leaves dot-
ting the landscape or winter with snow-covered trees, the view from this Wil-liamston home-turned-restaurant can’t bebeat, adding another layer of romance.Share the steamed mussels (steamed in
white wine sauce, $11). For vegetarians,you’ll love the options, including tofu skewers with vegetables ($14) or egg-plant parmesan in a spicy marinara. Entrees are served with salad or soup.If you’re looking to wash down your dinner with a kick, mojitos are $2
off onMondays. An intriguing choice: The X-Rated Connection (mango-bloodorange-passion fruit liqueur, pineapple juice, and pomari pomegranate liqueur).
TRADITIONAL ITALIANDeLuca’s Restaurant2006W.Willow St., Lansing, 487-6087There’s nothing wrong with having pizza on Valen-
tine’s Day — especially if it’s DeLuca’s pizza, one ofbest-known spots in town. Plus, it’s more cost-friendly.Try the deep dish seafood pizza ($10.50 for a 10-inch)with imitation crab meat, shrimp, cream sauce andmozzarella.Not in the pizza mood? There are plenty of other
Italian dishes, like the gnocchi (at left, $8.59), or thespinach lasagna in alfredo sauce ($9.29).
FINE ELEGANCEDusty’s Cellar1839W. Grand River Ave., Okemos349-8680 (reservation line)Known for its wine, Dusty’s has
an extensive, award-winning list,so don’t be afraid to seek somehelp on which kind pairs the bestwith yourdinner, likethe grilledhangar steak(right). Therealso are plen-ty of cocktails(try thepomegranate mojito, $8), Scotchand bottled beer.Start (or end) your dinner with
the Swiss fondue ($13) — Gruyere,Emmentaler, white wine, garlic andnutmeg with a touch of Michigancherry brandy.Move on to the chicken and sea-
food jambalaya for two ($52) —shrimp, scallops, chicken breast,crawfish tail meat and Andouillesausage with creole-spiced rice andvegetables.
Project GP, Sir Pizza Grand Cafe,201 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing,484-4825, 8 p.m. Feb. 12."
Rock andWorshipRoadshow, Breslin Center, EastLansing, 432-1989, www.therockandworshiproadshow.com, 6 p.m.Feb. 12" Lineup includesMercyMe,Jars of Clay, Thousand Foot Krutch,Matt Maher, The Afters and Lecrae.Cost: $10.
V A R I E T YBen andMac, Altu’s EthiopianCuisine, 1312Michigan Ave, EastLansing, 333-6295, www.eatataltus.com, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Feb. 12.
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Children’s Concert Series:Zippity2Dads, HannahCommunity Center, East Lansing,319-6929, www.cityofeastlansing.com, 11 a.m. Feb. 12."
Chip Christy, Log Jam, 110W Jefferson St, Grand Ledge,627-4300, 9 p.m. Feb. 12."
Global Village, Dublin SquareIrish Pub, 327 Abbot Road, EastLansing, 351-2222, 10 p.m. Feb. 12.Cost: cover.
John Solitro, Potbelly SandwichWorks, 233 E. Grand River Ave., EastLansing, 203-4278, noon-2 p.m.Feb. 12."
Hot SoccerMom, Rick’sAmerican Cafe, 224 Abbot Road,East Lansing, 351-2285,www.ricksamericancafe.com,10:30 p.m. Feb. 12. Cost: cover.
RickWood, Courthouse Pub, 160W.Maple St., Mason, 676-6941,9:30 p.m. Feb. 12."
Sammy Gold, Leo’s Spirits &Grub, 2085W. Grand River Ave.,Okemos, 349-1100, 9 p.m. Feb. 12.
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Scott Seth, Darb’s Tavern &Eatery, 117 S. Cedar St., Mason,676-5042, 9:30 p.m. Feb. 12."
Showdown, Exchange ofLansing, see Friday, Feb. 11.
The Blackout Party, TheLoft, 414 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing,267-7898, www.theloftlansing.com, 7 p.m. Feb. 12"Metal andhip-hop show. Cost: $10 in advance,$12 the day of the show.
The Love Brothers, UnicornTavern, see Friday, Feb. 11.
PERFORMANCESMatt King as “Elvis” andDanny D. as “RodStewart,” Leslie Event Center,169 S. Main St., Leslie, 676-1721,8 p.m. Feb. 12" A Valentine’sconcert. Call for tickets. Cost: $20,$10 for kids.
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Star Search, Dart Auditorium,500 N.Washington Square,Lansing, (616) 514-8130, Feb. 12" Two times to go, 2 p.m. and7 p.m. LCC Fast-paced, visuallyentertainingmusical interpretingperformance. Cost: $8, free forages 5 and younger.
“The Beatles Revue,”McGoff Performing Arts CenteratWilliamston High School, 3939Vanneter Road, Williamston,7:30 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m.Sunday, Feb. 12-13" Presented bytheWilliamston Area BeautificationFund. Cost: $10.
SPECIAL EVENTSNative American 28thAnnual PowWow ofLove, Jenison Field House,Kalamazoo St, East Lansing,10 a.m.-11 p.m. Feb. 12" Grandentries at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Cost: $5for 18-64, $3 for 7-17, free for olderand younger.
THEATER“Act As If,” DeWitt High School,see Thursday, Feb. 10.
Charlotte High Schoolpresents “The Crucible,”Charlotte Performing Arts Center,see Friday, Feb. 11.
Holt High School Presents:“Dirty RottenScoundrels,” Holt HighSchool, see Friday, Feb. 11.
“Oedipus,” Williamston Theatre,see Thursday, Feb. 10.
“Shrek theMusical,”WhartonCenter, seeThursday, Feb. 10.
“The Secret Lives ofToads,” Mid-Michigan FamilyTheatre, see Friday, Feb. 11.
Sun0 2 . 1 3 . 1 1
MUSICA L T - C O U N T R YNathan Bell, Orchard StreetPump House, 368 Orchard St., EastLansing, 927-2100, www.facebook.com/PumpHouseConcerts,7-9 p.m. Feb. 13. Cost: $10suggested donation, children free.
H O L I D A YMy Folky Valentine, TheArk, 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor,(734) 761-1800, www.theark.org,7:30 p.m. Feb. 13"With Annie andRod Capps andmore. Cost: $15.
V A R I E T YFrom Big Sur, Stober’s Bar,812 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing,487-4464, 10 p.m. Feb. 13."
PERFORMANCES“The Beatles Revue,”Williamston High School, seeSaturday, Feb. 12.
THEATER“Act As If,” DeWitt High School,see Thursday, Feb. 10.
Holt High School Presents:“Dirty RottenScoundrels,” Holt HighSchool, see Friday, Feb. 11.
“Oedipus,” Williamston Theatre,see Thursday, Feb. 10.
“The Secret Lives ofToads,” Mid-Michigan FamilyTheatre, see Friday, Feb. 11.
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The Loft in Lansing hosts a special fundraiser today forInternational Engagement in Mexico, a Michigan StateUniversity program.International Engagement in Mexico is a short-term,
intense opportunity to make a difference in the lives ofthose at the fringes of Mexican society. During springbreak, social work students becomemembers of a teamthat interacts with local community members by pro-viding needed maintenance and program assistance toMexican human service agencies.As for entertainment, Chicago-based Strange Arrange-
ment will bring funky, blues-y, rockabilly-tingled psyche-delic tracks off its second album, “Polygraph,” to theLoft, with plenty of charisma and well-knit songcraft.Joel Cummins of mainstream rock band Umphrey’s
McGee says this about the band’s promise: “StrangeArrangement’s musicianship and songwriting puts themin the ‘best of’ category of up-and-coming bands.Equally deft at intricate arrangements and memorablemelodies, this young band has loads of promise (with adevout fanbase to back it up), and the live shows arealways an exhilarating experience.”Local groups Funktion (Kalamazoo funk/soul/jam) and
Snaps Ultra (East Lansing/Grayling reggae/funk/blues)also play.
• Fundraiser for the Michigan State University programInternational Engagement in Mexico featuring StrangeArrangement, Funktion, Snaps Ultra
• 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 10
• The Loft (above Harem Urban Lounge), 414 E. MichiganAve., Lansing, 913-0103
• $10, 18-20; $8, 21 and over
Benefit for MSUstudents in Mexico
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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
BABY GRAND PIANO 1928Chickering. Beautiful fin-ish. $1500. Call 517-333-9916.
M1 GARAND WINCHESTERRECEIVER New barrel in308 caliber. $650/obo. Call517-648-6020.
STOGER 410 OVER & UNDERSHOTGUN $300. Stevens410 bolt action tube fed$150. 989-640-0146.
CASH BUYER FOR anti-ques, rugs, artwork, furni-ture, clocks, jewelry. John:517-886-9795/517-202-2570
CASH FOR GUNS , Art, Anti-ques, Jewelry, musical in-struments, Valuables. Call517-204-2004/517-663-3931
CASH PAID D iabet ic teststrips. Area’s original, old-est buyer. Friendly & fair.517-505-2726, 888-639-6179
CASH PAIDfor diabetic test strips.Up to $15 per 100 strips.
Ph. 517-292-0991
EXTRA DIABETIC TESTSTRIPS? Earn $ & help oth-ers. Local pick up. $5-$16/box. (517) 256-7221.
WANTED STANDING WAL-NUT TREES; Paying topprices. Over 25 yrs. experi-ence. 269-377-3578
SET OF 4 ION CHROME RIMS22’’, fits Ford Super Duty,like new, $850/obo as is.517-980-4516 Brian.
KAWASAKI 250F LOW hrs.,Monster graphics, extraplastic, paddle tire, excel-lent cond. $2300/obo as is.517-980-4516 Brian.
LOST - REWARD! blackmale great dane, blue col-lar, "Matrix’’, missingMiller/Waverly area. Call394-5252, 202-8848
AKC MALAMUTE PUPS: 2males, six months old $100limited registration. Also,brand new litter ready togo mid-March, starting at$350 with $200 deposit.(269)275-8766
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!AKC ROTTWEILER PUPSShots, wormed, have pa-rents, health warranty.Call 12p-9p. 734-846-5903.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BEAGLE PUPS & RUNNINGBEAGLES Ready for thehunt. Watch them hunt onlocation or pick a lovingpet. 989-463-4286.
BICHON PUPPIES 8 wksold, 1st shots & wormed,beautiful. $300.989-427-3205.
BRITTANY SPANIEL PUPSLiver & wht, Orange &Wht, 4 wks., parents onsite, $100neg. 517-625-3617
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES 8wks old, $200 & up, males& females. 517-371-4416.achihuahuasworld.com
COCKAPOOS $400YORKIEPOOS $250. Cash.Shots & wormed. 989-236-7634.
COCKER SPANIEL PUPSwormed, shot, chocolate &buff $250. (517)745-5689
COON HOUND UKC ENG-LISH, 5 yr old male, pleas-ure dog & has show points.$700. 989-640-0146.
DACHSHUNDS ADORABLELong hair, very small pups,shots UTD, $300-$350 cash.Also, adult.517-543-7024/517-541-6004
DOBERMAN PINSCHERSAKC, 2 males, red & rust,born 1-27-11. $500. Call616-902-1838.
ENGLISH BULLDOG PUP-PIES AKC, 2 females,shots, $1600. Call 248-939-2776.
ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPPYfemale, 15 wks, UTD shots,stunning, personality plus.$1500. 517-214-4404
ENGLISHM A S -T I F Fmale, 9weeks ,A K CR e g . ,He a l th
g u a r a n t e e ,shots,www.silverstreakmastiffs.com $1200.( 2 6 9 ) 7 5 8 - 4 1 5 [email protected]
ENGLISH MASTIFFMALE ,FAWN/APRICOT ,AKC registered, Healthguarantee,shots,wormed,$1200. (269)758-4152www.silverstreakmastiffs.com
ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIESReady to go w/shots onFeb. 16, both parents onsite, good hunters, FDSBreg. 3 males, 3 fem. $375ea. 517-749-7882, 749-7883.
GERMAN SHEPHERD MIXPUPS 8 weeks old, $100.989-291-3907.
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP-PIES AKC, large boned,even temperament, goodw/kids, $350. 734-587-3033
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP-PIES PUREBRED. 1st shots& wormed, parents on site,$275. 989-248-3284.
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPSAKC. different colors, 6weeks born 12/25. Beauti-ful coat and markings,Champion lines, Goodguard dog, Health guar.,loveable, parents onsite,shots, vet checked,wormed, $500.2 6 9 - 7 8 1 - 4 0 8 [email protected]
GERMAN SHEPHERDS - ON-LY BETTER! Less shed,beautiful Brindle DutchShepherd pups. UKC. Allhealth current. $750-$1500.www.chercarkennels.com517-719-0208.
GERMAN SHORTHAIR PUP-PIES Litter of 10, 1 male, 2females left, 7 wks old, ch.bloodline, ready to go.$450. Call 517-749-8659.
GOLDENDOODLE F1 PUPSReady beginning of March.517-420-0863goldendoodles4you.com
GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES 8wks., Vet chkd., shots,wormed, females $550,males $500. 989-763-7202.
GOLDEN DOODLE PUPS2 males, 12 weeks old,$200 each. Vet checked.989-763-7202.
GOLDEN RETRIEVER LIGHTGolden, 5 weeks, Goodwith children, loveable,pure bred, vet checked,wormed, Puppies will beready to go home Feb10th. No papers. $250.00.( 2 4 8 ) 9 0 4 - 8 9 3 [email protected]
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS 6wks old, vet @. Raised in-doors, good w/children.$300-$350. 517-331-6789
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPSAKC, shots, large, writtenwarranty, 25 yr breeder,extra nice, $300-$400. 517-437-2593 or 517-320-1054
HAVANESE MALE ADULTBlack and White, 1 year,neutered, shots, Lookingfor an adult home. SmallRehoming fee $400.00.(517)719-0197
KITS/CATS RESCUED: Manydeclawed; www.trinityacresres-cue. petfinder.com; includesneuter/basic medical $45-$135. 517-410-0074
LAB PUPS AKC black, excel-lent bloodlines, 1st shots,wormed, vet checked.$300. 989-666-2008
LABRADOODLE F1BFemale, cream, 11 wks.
Wellness guaranteeShots. $400. 517-202-4163.
MINIATURE PINSCHERPUPS P urebred. $200.Cash only. Call 989-584-3059.
MIN PINS 1st shots, tails,dewclaws, wormed, $250each. Call 517-980-6057.
PIT BULL 1½ yr. oldneutered male. Fully, pro-fessionally obediencetrained. Shots current.Very friendly, loving familydog. Great w/kids & cats.Would do better as onlydog. Unable to keep due tohealth issues. $400. For in-terview: 517-886-2989.
SHELTIE/SHEEPDOG PUPSAKC Males. Vet checked,shots, wormed. $450.616-784-1149
SHIH-TZU PUPS Imperials,multi-color, CKC, shotsUTD, wormed, $250 cash.989-236-5580/989-289-1902
SIAMESE BLUE POINT kit-tens. 1 male, 1 female.Sweeties for your sweet-est! $100. 517-699-4125.
STANDARD POODLE FE-MALE, 4 yrs., blue, UKC,$300. Call 517-223-9239.
TEDDY BEAR PUPPIES Reg.,1st shots, wormed, $300.Call 517-468-3986.
TOY FOX TERRIER PUPPIES10 wks old, 1st shots &wormed, beautifullymarked $175. 989-427-3205
YORKIE PUPPIES $400-$650,shots, vet @ , litter train-ing. www.puppy-parlor.com 517-404-3045.
YORKIE PUPS, MALTESE &Yorki-Poos Small ToySizeNonshed $375/up. Raisedw/kids (989)225-1367
YORKIE PUPS, TEACUPS/TOY READY to go. Shots &wormed, tails & dews.$700. 517-775-0728.
YORKIE/SHIH-TZU PUPSToy size, shots, wormed,home raised. $250. 517-669-9418
YORKSHIRE TERRIERBLACK and Tan, 7 weeks,Dew claws, Good with chil-dren, parents on site, purebred, shots, wormed, Fe-male $700.00. (517)281-3 3 3 [email protected]
HORSE - CHILD Safe, 10 yrs.old. $250/best. 517-625-3617
2011 is the year to investin your future . Becomeone of the 57% of newlyMicrosoft Certified individ-uals who expect a p a yraise in 2011. Call today tofind out about our newprofessional certificationprograms from New Hori-zons. 1-888-413-7876 Tui-tion Options are available
SECRETARY Full time forManufactured Home Com-munity in Lansing. Musthave experience in Excelas well as other computerapplications. Good peopleskills and general officeexperience is also neces-sary. Fax resume to (517)482-0737. E.O.E.
Maintenance Techs/Forklift MechanicsNow accepting resumesfor experienced FacilityMaintenance Techniciansand Forklift Mechanics.Please send your resumein confidence to [email protected]
Drivers: Train in 15Days. Driver TraineesNeeded For SchneiderNational Carriers. LocalCDL Training. No Exp.Needed. WeeklyHometime! Call Today!1-800-882-7364
QUALITYENGINEERS
Michigan AutomotiveCompressor, Inc. (MACI), aworld-class manufacturerof air conditioning com-pressors and magneticclutches, located in Parma,MI is seeking Engineers forour Quality (QA) Depart-ment.
The successful candidateswill have a 4 year degreein the appropriate applica-tion and have a workingknowledge of MicrosoftOffice programs. Must beflexible, open to changeand possess excellentwritten & verbal communi-cation skills, able to multitask, have good organiza-tional skills and the abilityto meet deadlines underpressure. Some travel re-quired.
Outgoing EngineerResponsibilities: Will workdirectly with automotivecustomers handling andcoordinating APQP/PPAPactivities, including initialsamples, capability, run atrate, PV testing, PSW andlaunch activities; customerliaison for vehicle assem-bly plants; handling zeromile customer claims in-cluding root cause analy-sis, corrective action im-plementation and techni-cal reporting to the cus-tomers.
Requirements: Mechanicalor Industrial Engineeringdegree, 2-5 years experi-ence in quality engineer-ing and working knowl-edge of automotive relat-ed specifications.
In Process EngineerResponsibilities: Reducingmanufacturing defects;process improvements;technical reports and pre-sentations; quality valida-tion testing and leadingcross functional teams.
Requirements: Technicalor Manufacturing Engi-neering degree preferredcombined with quality ex-perience in a manufactur-ing environment. Knowl-edge of statistical techni-ques, problem-solving/root cause analy-sis skills, project manage-ment skills and machiningexperience is desired.
Warranty EngineerResponsibilities: Workingdirectly with automotiveOES, handling and coordi-nating PPAP activities forservice products; handlingfield/customer claims, in-cluding root cause analy-sis, corrective action im-plementation and techni-cal reporting to the cus-tomers. Coordinate withQA lab for claim investiga-tion and testing require-ment.
Requirements: Mechanicalor Industrial Engineeringdegree; 2-5 years experi-ence in quality engineer-ing and working knowl-edge of automotive relat-ed specifications.
MACI offers a competitivesalary and benefits pack-age. For immediate con-sideration, please sendyour resume and salary re-quirement by email to:([email protected])and enter Quality Engineerin the subject line. Pleaseno phone calls. EOE
TRAINCO TRUCKDRIVING SCHOOLDay-Eve-wkend Classes
Job Placement AssistanceClass B Training (1 day)
(517) 887-1600Train Local Save Hassle
www.traincoinc.com
ATTENTION!
Largest hire of the year!Our fast growing
company has more workand needs men and
women ASAP.$500 sign on bonus.Call 517-783-1864.
CHARLOTTESHOPPING
GUIDEEarn an extra $150.00to 200.00 a month work-ing a few hours on theweekends deliveringyour weekly newspa-per. Routes rangefrom 2 to 4 hours andcan be delivered any-time between Sat6:00pm to Sun12:00pm.
There currently is anopening for a deliverycontractor in the Char-lotte area. Must havea valid driver’s license,dependable vehicle, beat least 18 years ofage, and live in thearea.
Interested candidatesshould contact LindaSimon at 517-377-1272or [email protected]
DIRECT CARE AIDESNeeded to work in Adult
Foster Care Homes.Entry-Level PositionsAvailable. ImmediateOpenings in Lansing.
Apply at www.j2sgrp.com.To Inquire
Call 616.504.1724.
Now AcceptingNew Plasma Donors
Earn up to $100 cash thisweek while saving lives inaddition to meeting thedonation criteria you mustprovide a valid photo I.D.,Proof of your current ad-dress and your Social Se-curity or immigration cardto donate.
Talecris PlasmaResources,
322 S. M.L.King BlvdLansing
517-272-9044
Immediate OpeningsGreat Pay, customer
sales/service, flexiblework schedule, no exp nec
call 517-333-1700
LIVE IN CAREGIVERFor elderly female with de-mentia. Charlotte city lim-its. 517-983-8149.
LUBE TECH ANDWASH ATTENDANTpositions available inDeWitt. Good pay &benefits. Apply in
person at:One Stop
Wash-N-Lube1141 W. Clark Rd, DeWitt
just behind Speedwaybetween 9am-5pm
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LANSINGSTATE
JOURNALMOTOR ROUTE
DELIVERYEARN EXTRA $$
ST JOHNS/MAPLE RAPIDS
AREAThe Lansing State Jour-nal is accepting applica-tions for an establishedMotor Route in the STJOHNS/MAPLE RAPIDSarea. The route profitsbetween $1300 and$1400.00 per month.Delivery times are ap-proximately 2/12 and 3hours per morning be-tween 2:00 am and 6:00am. You must live inthe ST JOHNS/MAPLERAPIDS area. If youwould like more infor-mation, please contactTom O’Dell at (517) 377-1179 or [email protected].
REGION 1 AREA PLANNEREmergency Management
Shiawassee County isaccepting applications for
the position of Region 1Area Planner, EmergencyManagement. Interested
applicants should visitwww.shiawassee.net forjob details & applications.
CONTROLLERMelling Tool Company, a leader in the manufacture of automotive
components, located in Southern Michigan is currently searching for anexperienced Controller to join our Corporate Accounting Department.
This individual will be an integral member of our team.
Essential Functions:± Prepare monthly financial statements, payroll tax returns, managementreports± Reconciliation of accounts, oversee accounts payable± Assist in annual corporate tax return preparation± Involvement with manufacturing processes (costing, quoting, etc.)
Education / Experience:± Bachelors Degree in Accounting.± 2+ years Finance / Operations experience.± Prior Controller experience is desirable.± CPA preferred.
Personal Characteristics:± Strong analytical and organizational skills.± Ability to establish credibility and be decisive.± Excellent interpersonal skills.± Results orientated with a high level of initiative.
This is a terrific opportunity with a great company. We offer a stable andgrowing company with competitive wages and excellent fringe benefits.
Qualified candidates should send a cover letter along with salary history andresume to:
Melling Tool CompanyP.O. Box 1188
Jackson, MI 49204-1188Attn: HR/ControllerFax: (517) 787-5304
Email: [email protected]
LANSINGSTATE
JOURNALMOTOR ROUTE
DELIVERYEARN EXTRA $$
Charlotte$1200.00 Average
Monthly ProfitThe Lansing State Jour-nal is accepting applica-tions for an establishedMotor Route in the Char-lotte area. The routehas a stable income ofapproximately $1200.00per month. Deliverytimes are approximate-ly 3.5 - 4.0 hrs per morn-ing between 2:00 amand 6:00 am. You mustlive in the Charlottearea and have dependa-ble transportation. Ifyou would like more in-formation, please con-tact Linda Simon at or517-377-1272 or @[email protected]
VAN ATTA’SGREENHOUSE
In Haslett is hiring. Manyseasonal positions areavailable. Apply in personat 9008 Old M-78, Haslett,MI or online at :
www. vanattas.com
ADMISSIONS DIRECTORTo assist in marketing ourservices. We are a non-profit organization thatprovides residential care &rehabilitation services toindividuals with disabili-ties. Bachelor’s degree &3 years exp. reqquited. Toapply email resume [email protected] orsee www.lovejoysnc.orgfor more info.
PORTLAND DISTRICTLIBRARY seeks LibraryDirector. See PortlandDistrict Library web sitefor information and appli-cation. Contact [email protected] with ques-tions
FLOOR MANAGERSeeking responsible,
mature person to workin drugstore. Duties:
cashiering,merchandising,receiving, light clerical,
etc. Fax resume to734-525-1808
MACHINE MAINTENANCE
Michigan AutomotiveCompressor, Inc. (MACI), aworld-class manufacturerof air conditioning com-pressors and magneticclutches, is seeking a teamoriented individual for ourafternoon shift Mainte-nance Department.
Responsibilities include re-pair of machines, continu-ous improvement activi-ties, troubleshooting ma-chine problems and assist-ing the production lines.The successful candidatewill do both mechanicaland electrical work.
Requirements: High schooldiploma or equivalent;Journeyman’s card withinthe trade or documented 8years of specific experi-ence within the trade; anindustrial background withknowledge of PLC’s, an un-derstanding of and abilityto modify ladder logic fortrouble shooting and im-provements; CNC experi-ence with a workingknowledge of AC/DC cir-cuits and mechanical abili-ties.
MACI offers a competitivesalary and benefits pack-age. For immediate con-sideration, please sendyour resume by email to:[email protected] enter Machine Mainte-nance in the subject lineby 1/31/2011. No phonecalls please. EOE
ASSISTANT NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR/BUSINESS SOLUTIONS SPECIALIST
Local Microsoft Gold Certified Partner seeksdynamic individual to assist in managing networks,
implementing & supporting systems, andmaintaining related hardware for its clients and ownoperations. Successful candidate will have a passion
for customer service, communicate effectively,manage multiple projects efficiently, and be able toresolve complex technical issues in a timely fashion.
Minimum of four years of network administrationand computer support experience required. A
bachelor or masters degree will be given preference.Full job description provided to interested qualified
candidates. If you are a high energy individualseeking excellent benefits, competitive
compensation, and friendly work environmentprovided by a long established and growing
organization, EOE, please send your resume andsalary requirements to [email protected].
Lansing Community College is offering short-termtraining programs in Health Information Technology/
Electronic Medical Records.Scholarships are available for the first 200 trainees.
Next Classes Start: Support Specialist/Technical Support February 23, 2011Support Specialist/Technical Support March 17, 2011Implementation Project Manager March 21, 2011
Free Info and Registration Sessions at LCC's West Campus:Tuesdays WednesdaysFebruary 15, 2011 6:00pm – 7:30pm February 16, 2011 7:00am – 8:30amMarch 8, 2011 6:00pm – 7:30pm March 9, 2011 7:00am – 8:30am
Register now!Questions? Contact Sarah Linz,
Project Coordinator, 517-483-1314 [email protected]
More information athttp://www.lcc.edu/bci/hit
LJ-0000898396-01
SALES REPS≥ $1,000+ / WK. TO START≥ Leads Provided Daily≥ No Experience Necessary
(877) 214-6649adamreed@
erieconstruction.com
MEDICAL BILLER
Experience required.Must have 2-5 yrs billingexp, A4 entierprise exp.helpful. Duties include
posting payments,posting charges,
ICD-9 & CPT coding.Competitive wages andbenefit package. Salarycommensurate w/exp.
Please send resumebillerneeded@
gmail.com
Eaton Rapids MedicalCenter-LicensedRespiratory Therapist,FT-72 hrs per pay, 6:30pm-7:00am, days vary, Musthave current MI License inRespiratory Therapy, Pastrespiratory work exp in-cluding critical & emer-gency care, PFT & CardiacStress Testing exp prefer-red, Must be punctual,team player... IF YOUMEET THE QUALIFICA-TIONS, apply at http://www.eatonrapidsmedicalcenter.org/employment/careers
MEDICAL BILLER /CHECKOUT
RECEPTIONIST
Busy orthopaedicpractice looking fororthopaedic medicalbiller to work patient
checkout area andpost charges for office
calls. MUST haveprevious experience in
orthopaedic billing.Electronic billing
experience required.Experience with
Allscripts software aplus. Competativewages & benefits.
To apply go to CB.com
OCCUPATIONALHEALTH RN
Experienced required,Full Time, Lansing
Area Ability to assess& address employee
illness/injuriesKnowledgeablew/OSHA & WC
protocols. COHNCertified preferredFax resume to HR
248-288-5713
Medical BillingTrainees Needed!Hospitals & Insurance
Companies Now Hiring!No experience?Need Training?
Local Training andJob Placement
1-888-589-9681
RESEARCH NURSE : Fulltime Clinical ResearchCoordinator-RN for busyresearch office. Must bedetail oriented and a teamplayer. Registered nursewith 3-4 years nursing orclinical research experi-ence. Computer skills re-quired. Fax Resume to 517-483-8407
ACCOUNTEXECUTIVE
Research, create andimplement marketingplans, campaigns andstrategies for charterschools. Requires 2+years of experience
in a marketing oradvertising position;experience with Webcontent management
preferred; writingsample and portfolio;
excellent abilityto coordinate
multiple tasks andpriorities; strongcommunications
skills, including theability to compose
effective copy.Apply at
www.leonajobs.com
RETAIL MANUFACTURERREPRESENTATIVEWe are a growing meatmanufacturing company inIL seeking a Retail Manu-facturer Representativewith experience in retailfood industry, worked as aBroker or worked with Dis-tributors. Responsibilitiesinclude; implementing su-permarket accounts, call-ing supermarket stores tointroduce and sell ourproduct, coordinate a net-work of independent De-mos to work in supermar-kets in the areas Michiganand Indiana.
Qualified candidates withare requested to fax re-sumes to 708/401-0314,email to: [email protected] or mail to:Attn: HR, Fontanini, CapitolWholesale Meats, 8751 W.50th Street, McCook, IL60525-NO Phone Calls.
Dental Health Products,Inc is hiring Inside SalesProfessionals for our Lans-ing, MI office. We offer asuperb career opportunitywith lots of benefits.Please complete applica-tion or forward resume to:
Dental HealthProducts, Inc.P O Box 176
New Franken WI 54229Fax: 920-866-2285
E-mail: [email protected] HEALTH
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ASSEMBLE MAGNETS &CRAFTS from Home! Year-Round Work! ExcellentPay! No Experience! TopUS Company! Glue Gun,Painting, Jewelry, More!Toll Free 1-866-844-5091MM
SEEKING 10 YEAR OR NEW-ER 3/4 ton & larger trucksto deliver RVs across theU.S. & Canada! No ForceDispatch! Washes, tolls &permits reimbursed. Abili-ty to gross over$77,000/year. Apply n o w !1 - 8 6 6 - 7 6 4 - 1 6 0 1 .www.qualitydriveaway.comMM
ONLY $29,9003 Bed/ 2 Bath
Over 1700 Sq. ft.Newly Remodeled
All Appliances, WD,C/A. NO APP FEES!
All Credit Considered& Financing AvailableClose by 2-28-11 andreceive free site rent
till March 2011Call Sun Homes at
Kensington Meadows(888)-262-1683
www.kensingtonmeadows.comMust close by 2-28-11!
EHO
ONLY $29,9003 Bed/ 2 Bath
Over 1700 Sq. ft.Newly Remodeled
All Appliances, WD,C/A. NO APP FEES!
All Credit Considered& Financing
Available.Call Sun Homes at
Kensington Meadows(888)-262-1683
kensingtonmeadows.comMust close by2-28-11! EHO
1247 WILDFLOWER Holtaddress, Mason schools.1523 Sq. ft. new build. 3bdrm., 2.5 bath, 2 car ga-rage, hardwood floors, ac,realtors welcome.$129,900. 517-290-4829
FSBO-LAKEFRONT/YEAR-ROUND home on privatelake. 3 bdrm., 3 bath, fullfin. bsmnt. Newer furnace.Incl. all appliances. $175K.Call: 517-993-2140
FREE MOVERELOCATE YOUR
HOME AND SAVE!Up to $8,500 in reloca-tion Expenses, PLUS
Discounted Site Rent.$199*/mo. for 3 yrs.
Call KensingtonMeadows
(888)-605-2237www.relocatemyhouse.com
*Annual marketincr. apply. Site rent
returns to fullmarket rate in 4th
year. Home must satis -fy community move-inrequirements. Expires
3/31/11 EHO
ACCORD PROPERTIESStudios, 1 & 2 Bdrms.Lansing /E. Lansing Area.517-337-7900
DOWNTOWNremodeled 2 bdrm., lami-nate wood floors, largekitchen, available mid-January. $595+ heat & wa-ter. 517-719-5600
DUCK LAKE-LAKEFRONTLUXURY APT. 1300 sq. ft.,
1 master bdrm., on golfcourse with indoor pool &use of boats. 8 mi. N. of
I-94 at exit 121. Prefer 3 yr.lease. $1200/mo. +
deposit. 517-937-2344.
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FRANDOR/CHESTER RD.,MSU FREE HEAT-WATER!Spacious 1,010 sq. ft., 2bdrm. Quiet, clean, lg.
closets, laundry, carport.Desirable neighborhood on
bus route. $695.517-641-7645
HOUSINGDISCRIMINATION?
Call The Fair HousingCenter at: 1-877-979-FAIR.
LANSING AREA- 1 , 2 & 3bdrms. starting from $400+ dep. Includes utilities.
517-372-6250
OLD TOWN - LCC - LansingTwp. Beautiful clean 1 & 2bdrms., hardwood floors,$525-$675, heat included.517-896-8732
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
WAVERLY/WILLOWLarge 2 bdrm, air, applian-ces, carpeting. Heat pd.$560 mo. Call 517-351-9321 or 517-694-8988.
APT 1-3 BED NEWLY RE-MODELED 50 FEET FROMLCC from $535517-204-5550
4823 SOUTH PENNSYLVA -NIA NEAR JOLLY, spa -cious 2 bdrm. $525 + dep.includes heat & water.References. 517-339-5330/517-420-1514
BEECHFIELD Efficiency thru2 bedroom, $325-$540.Utilities included. TaylorRealty 517-272-1512.
COLONIAL VILLAGEAREA: small efficiencyor 1 bdrm. Quiet Area.No Smoking, No Pets.
Call 517-485-4300
COLONIAL VILLAGEAREA: small efficiencyor 1 bdrm. Quiet Area.No Smoking, No Pets.
Call 517-485-4300
DOWNTOWN 408 W. IONIA.Studio ($460) & room($335). Utilities included.Close to LCC & Cooley.517-749-3890.
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
FRANDOR NEAR spacious,secure 2 bdrm. Rent incl.heat, water, trash pickup,carport, sep. storage unit,laundry fac. in bsmt. Onsite owner/mgr. No pets.$585/mo. Immediate oc-cupancy. 517-881-2049.
MODERN-Renovated Apts 1& 2 bdrm starting $535Heat incl., arcade, laundry,indoor bike rack. 980-0581
FREE HEAT & W A T E R .Edgemont Waverly. Quietdesirable neighborhood.Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. Nopets. From $525. 712-4915,202-3234, 323-1153
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Spacious 1, 2 & 3 bedroomapartments. 1 beds from$499. 2 beds from $599.* Free Utilities* Fitness Center* Arizona Dry Sauna* Indoor/Outdoor Pool* Resident Business Center* Walk-in Closets
10 minutes west of down-town Lansing, Thomas Cool-ey Law School, I-496 and I-96and directly north of theLansing Mall.
Village Green of Lansing5200 Mall Drive West
Lansing, MI 48917
Call (866)399-2924for more details
LANSINGW Michigan. 1 bdrm., livingrm., kitch., bath. $525 +electric.
Call 517-482-8771 or517-719-5600
1st Month Rent FREE whenyou sign a 12 mo. lease!
Forest View Apts, Haslett* Immediate Occupancy* 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 January 15, 2011
Call today for info and tour!517-349-2250
Conditions apply.
GRAND LEDGE2 bdrm. fireplace,garage, central air,
washer & dryer,$750-$775. 517-282-
9669 or 517-349-8000
HASLETT & OKEMOS$0 deposit
Large 2 bdrms.from $495.
Ph. 337-1133phgrentals.com
HOLT: 1 BEDROOM , $470+ deposit. Air. Free heat,water, trash pickup. Coinlaundry. New carpet.1960 Aurelius Road. Ap-plications, up front.
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Old Orchard Apts.Holts Best
Value$100 moves you in!"0" application fee &
"0" sec. deposit
1 or 2 bdrms Apts.
Call us today!517-694-8975
conditions apply
BLUE WATER VILLAGEDimondale, near GM Deltaplant. New 2 & 3 bdrms, 2
baths, starting at $700& trash incl. all applian-
ces, bsmt., pets welcome.Call 517-749-1714 or
517-372-6250
$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
424 WARREN CHARLOTTEMI 48858 New plumbing,electrical, drywall, andpaint. Has a 26x32 polebarn attached via breeze-way, Pole barn has its ownelectrical panel. Beautifulsunroom. New WindowsSiding and Roof in 08. Lo-cated in a Quiet Neighbor-hood 1 mile from the I-69on ramp Deposit Requiredall utilities responsibilityof the tenant. 2 bedrooms,1 BA, Yard, Washer/Dryerin unit, Small dogs (under25lbs), Large Dogs, Hard-wood Floors, Dishwasher,Balcony, Deck, Patio orPorch, Air Conditioning,( 5 1 7 ) 5 8 8 - 0 5 4 1ca r e y 1 j @ h o t m a i l . c o m48813
6214 S. WASHINGTONAVE. 2 bdrm home at-tached garage, applian-ces, incl. WD. $775mo.+dep. 989-640-1406/989-224-3532.
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AFFORDABLE HOMES 1-4bdrms, Section 8 OK.Pets OK. Move in spe-cial! Flexible termsavailable. $395-$1095.517-651-1374
BATH- LARGE 4 BDRMwith garage. Gas, elec-tric & deposit required.
No pets. $750/mo.517-641-6364
BE A HOMEO W N E R . Nobanks. Move in now. Leaseand land contract. OwnerFinancing. 517-202-3121.
CHARLOTTE1280 N. Clinton Trail, 3bdrm., 1.5 bath 1344 sq.ft. ranch home. Full un-finished bsmnt., 2 car at-tached garage. $750+deposit.
517-622-6059sundancefamilyhomecenter.com
FREE RENTTILL APRIL
Move in for as low as$348
NO APP FEE!3 Bdrm/2 Bath
Over 1300 Sq. Ft.All Appliances, W/D,
CA. Holt School DistrictPet FriendlyALL CREDIT
CONSIDERED!Call Sun Homes at
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GRAND LEDGE12067 Rupp Rd.,
3 bdrm., 1.5 bath 1,092sq ft, ranch home.Full bsmnt., 1.5 car
attached garage. $725+517-622-6059
www.sundancefamilyhomecenter.com
HASLETT/2 HOMES 2 BR.,pond view. 3 BR., close toschools. Appliances includ-ed, both $840. Immediateoccupancy. Pet ok. 517-281-0765.
~LANSING~1-4 BDRMS
Available! Section 8 OK.$450-$850. Call Mark at
517-482-6600
L A N S I N G - 2 & 3 bdrmhouses and 2 bdrm apts. &duplexes. $600-$700. Localowner cell 989-550-1181.
LANSING-3 BDRM. , 1.5 bath,Laundry hookup, ceramictile, new carpet, nice yard.No dogs. $625+ utilities &$625 deposit. $20 applica-tion fee. Call 517-819-5219.
OKEMOS: WALK TO Ben-nett Woods & OkemosHigh. 4 bdrm., 2 bath,granite counter tops,vaulted ceilings, Fireplace.$1600. 517-694-1825.
OKEMOS: WALK TO Ben-nett Woods & OkemosHigh. 4 bdrm., 2 bath,granite counter tops,vaulted ceilings, Fireplace.$1600. 517-694-1825.
REGENT, 1392 bdrm., 1.5 bath, lg.fenced yard, air, laundryin bsmt., garage. $775+util. 719-5600 or 482-8771
S. LANSING- 5142 BogartSt., 4 bdrm., 1.5 bath, 2 cargarage, 1400 sq. ft., $850+util.; HOLT-2115 DeanAve., 3 bdrm., 2 car ga-rage, $850+ util.; 1021Thorburn, 2 bdrm., $600+util.; GRAND LEDGE- 2bdrm., 1 bath, 1 car ga-rage, $650+ util. All havefenced backyards & fullbsmnt. All properties innice, quiet subdivisions.Sec. 8 & MSHDA okay.Near busline. Call:5 1 7 - 4 1 0 - 7 2 5 7 [email protected]
WILLIAMSTON - 5 bdrm., 3bath, split level countryhome on 5 acres. 2 car ga-rage. Gorgeous deck, petokay. Run-in/indoor arena.20 mins. to MSU.$1,400/mo. 231-258-3413
CLEAN, COZY WATER -FRONT CABINS - With fire-
place, sleeps 4. Near tosnowmobile/cross countytrails & ski resorts. Week-ly & weekend rates availa-
ble. Cadillac area.231-829-5075.
UPPER MICHIGAN, IN Hia-watha Forest, secluded4,000 sq. ft. modern lodge,sleeps 15. Private, lakestocked with Trophy Bass& Muskie. Starts @$450/week. 906-428-3247www.poplarlakelodge.com
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
BUSLINE, ROOMS WITH pri-vate bath, $350mo., all util-ities included. Old Townnear. Rooms with sharedbath, $300-$350 mo., allutils. incld. 1059 N. LarchSt. 2 BR, bsmt., $550/mo. +utils. Call 517-484-5619.
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RAINIER SUV AWD, 2004 $10,90080K+ mi., CXL, NAV, moon, leather. $45K new.Excellent cond. Dealer maintained. 517-204-4343
CADILLAC DTS 2003 $5,900150K+ hwy. mi., Diamond white, moon, well maint.Excellent cond. Spotless/garaged. 517-204-4343
GMC SIERRA SLE, 2000 $899570K mi. 4x4, long bed. 1 owner, like new.Excellent condition. 517-896-3686
MARQUIS ULTIMATE, 2006 $12,700/BEST40K mi. Leather, champange in color.Excellent condition. 517-281-2080
MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 1998 $4600/OBO4.6L V8, 183,000 mi.
517-663-6941
MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 1998 $4600/OBO4.6L V8, 183,000 mi.
517-663-6941
DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT 2006 $12,0006 cyl, 3rd Row Seats, 53193mi., Blue, must sell
517-490-2104
ECLIPSE SPYDER GTS 2003 $6,000/OBO6 cyl, Lthr, conv, 5 speed 102000mi., Blue
517-455-2444
FORD EXPLORER LIMITED 2006 $14,,395/OBOLOADED, Lthr, DVD, 3rd Row, 82Kmi, 4X4, WhiteExcellent Cond. 517-655-5919
LEGACY OUTBACK AWD 1999 $4,2504 cyl, DVD, 159000mi., Blue
517-420-8159
DODGE 2000 3/4 TON $10,0004x4 w/Fisher snowplow, 2nd owner, V8 auto, looks,drives, runs excellent 517-712-6178
CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 2003 $14,000/OBOExt Cab LS, 8 cyl, Pwr Seats, 79Kmi, Pewter,Trucklid
517-648-3715
FORD RANGER 1995 $5000Ext. Cab, 4x4, 103K mi., pw/pl, new tires
517-204-9162
DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB 1992 $2000V-6, Auto, RWD, 125k, Tonneau Cover, Tow pkg.
248-842-3328
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
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CARS & TRUCKS WANTEDPaying cash. 7 days a week.
269-838-5895
WE BUY JUNK CARSPickup 7 days a week
Call 517-749-4926
BENJAMIN & SON A1 TOWING WANTEDJunk cars, vans & trucks. Top $ paid .
517-372-9737
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EastLansing HuntersRidge 866-479-9626 $815-1475 1,2&3 $250 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Haslett LakewoodApartments 866-393-4914 $517 -812 1&2 $250 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
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Lansing WoodlandLakesApartments 866-704-6849 $820-965 2&3 $300 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
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