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ST. CLAIR SHORES, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 VOL. 3 NO. 32, 14 PAGES FREE “I came here for the music,” Fran D’Agostino said. “It’s great.” D’Agostino, who made the trip from Wyandotte to Veterans Memorial Park last Saturday afternoon for the 2nd annual Country Music Fest, was one of thousands of fans flock- ing to the park. “I’m having a great time,” Benjamin Couchez said. “I wish I would’ve come last year, and I’ll be sure to be here next year. It’s a very pleasant and enjoy- able day with friends. Good music and a won- drous setting, with the water and all.” A petting zoo, inflata- bles, Little Z’s BBQ, crafts, face painting and the Yellow Belly Saloon, were all part of the the event, and part of the family appeal. A slew of other activi- ties and events high- lighted the fest, includ- ing a country attire con- test and hog calling contests. But the main draw By John McTaggart Staff Writer The city council unanimously approved an agreement with the Macomb County Animal Shelter to trans- fer animal control ser- vices from the city to Macomb County. The city dabbled in these services during the month-long suspen- sion of city animal con- trol officer Tom Massey — a suspension that came as a result of the Lexie shooting incident in Nov. 2013. “Late last year we had a circumstance where we were using the Macomb County Animal Shelter and their animal control of- ficers when we had an employee who was off on a disciplinary leave,” interim city manager Mike Smith said. “At that time we were quite impressed with the manpower that was provided by Macomb County and the amount of training those folks had, the equipment they had that we didn’t have, the power those individuals have, they are sworn officers so they can issue citations. When we saw the high level of training, the equipment, we started talking with the county about this.” Many communities have the service provid- ed to them as part of their taxes with the shelter, Smith said, and for the past several months he and mem- bers of his staff have been working out the details and crunching the numbers of using animal control services provided by the county instead of the city’s ani- mal control officer. St. Clair Shores will be the first city to actu- ally contract out the ser- vices. “This is a proposal that I believe will not only provide us with a great level of service,” Smith said. “But it will save us some money at the same time.” The contract with the county would cost the city about $88,000 per year. This number com- pared with what the city currently spends on the position, wages and benefits only, which is about $92,000 per year, without the inclusion of equipment and other City OKs new animal control contract with county T Th h Th The c ci ty coun By John McTaggart Staff Writer See ANIMAL CONTROL, page 2A Veterans Memorial Park went country this past weekend. The Country Music Fest at- tracted thou- sands of fans. Taylor Tuckey, below, was one of the many bands that played at the event. In July, the Michigan Department of Education released the results of the Michigan Merit Exam. Lakeview Public Schools did quite well, Superintendent Karl Paulson said. “Lakeview is in excellent academic condition again as a result of the strategic planning that dates back to 2009-10,” Paulson said. Lakeview’s results showed one-year gains of 12 percent in proficiency rates for both reading and writing. A reading proficiency score of 66 percent and a writing proficiency of 67 percent put Lakeview in the topof all schools in Macomb County. Results for math, science and social studies were also up, 4 percent, 7 percent and 9 percent, respec- tively, according to results. More drastic improvements can be found when looking at the district’s performance over the past four years. Reading proficiency is up 22.6 percent; writing up 34 percent; math up 11.5 percent, science up 12.9 percent and social studies up 15.8 percent. “At Lakeview, we believe quality programs and excellent staff provide the foundation for excellent results,” Paulson said. “This really is a team effort, and I’m proud of our teachers and parents who partner with us in accomplishing great outcomes for students.” Much of this success can be attributed to the dis- trict’s proactive approach and the use of individual student data, from Kindergarten through 12th grade. This data is then used to develop interventions based on student needs. “MME score trends are up across the board,” Lakeview High School Principal Brent Case said. “The hard work of our teachers and our school improvement strategies are paying off for stu- dents.” Lakeview students shine on MME test By John McTaggart Staff Writer See FESTIVAL, page 2A The 2nd annual Guns and Hoses softball game gets underway at Kyte Monroe Park Saturday beginning at 6:30 p.m. with festivities starting at 4 p.m. The game pits the city’s police department against the firefighters. 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  • ST. CLAIR SHORES, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014VOL. 3 NO. 32, 14 PAGES

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    I came here for the m u s i c , F r a n DAgostino said. Its great.

    DAgostino, who made the trip from Wyandotte to Veterans Memorial Park last Saturday afternoon for the 2nd annual Country Music Fest, was one of thousands of fans flock-ing to the park.

    Im having a great t ime , Ben jamin Couchez said. I wish I wouldve come last year, and Ill be sure to be here next year. Its a very pleasant and enjoy-able day with friends. Good music and a won-drous setting, with the water and all.

    A petting zoo, inflata-bles, Little Zs BBQ, crafts, face painting and the Yellow Belly Saloon,

    were all part of the the event, and part of the family appeal.

    A slew of other activi-

    ties and events high-lighted the fest, includ-ing a country attire con-test and hog calling

    contests.But the main draw

    By John McTaggartStaff Writer

    The city council unanimously approved an agreement with the Macomb County Animal Shelter to trans-fer animal control ser-vices from the city to Macomb County.

    The city dabbled in these services during the month-long suspen-sion of city animal con-trol officer Tom Massey a suspension that came as a result of the Lexie shooting incident in Nov. 2013.

    Late last year we had a circumstance where we were using the Macomb County Animal Shelter and their animal control of-ficers when we had an employee who was off on a disciplinary leave, interim city manager Mike Smith said. At that time we were quite impressed with the manpower that was provided by Macomb County and the amount of training those folks had, the equipment they had that we didnt have, the power those individuals have, they are sworn officers so they can issue citations. When we saw the high level of training, the equipment, we started talking with the county about this.

    Many communities have the service provid-ed to them as part of their taxes with the shelter, Smith said, and for the past several months he and mem-bers of his staff have been working out the details and crunching the numbers of using animal control services provided by the county instead of the citys ani-mal control officer.

    St. Clair Shores will be the first city to actu-ally contract out the ser-vices.

    This is a proposal that I believe will not only provide us with a great level of service, Smith said. But it will save us some money at the same time.

    The contract with the county would cost the city about $88,000 per year.

    This number com-pared with what the city currently spends on the position, wages and benefits only, which is about $92,000 per year, without the inclusion of equipment and other

    City OKs new animal control contract with county

    TThhThThe ccity coun

    By John McTaggartStaff Writer

    See ANIMAL CONTROL, page 2A

    Veterans Memorial Park went country this past weekend. The Country Music Fest at-tracted thou-sands of fans.Taylor Tuckey, below, was one of the many bands that played at the event.

    In July, the Michigan Department of Education released the results of the Michigan Merit Exam.

    Lakeview Public Schools did quite well, Superintendent Karl Paulson said.

    Lakeview is in excellent academic condition again as a result of the strategic planning that dates back to 2009-10, Paulson said.

    Lakeviews results showed one-year gains of 12 percent in proficiency rates for both reading and writing.

    A reading proficiency score of 66 percent and a writing proficiency of 67 percent put Lakeview in the topof all schools in Macomb County.

    Results for math, science and social studies were also up, 4 percent, 7 percent and 9 percent, respec-tively, according to results.

    More drastic improvements can be found when looking at the districts performance over the past four years.

    Reading proficiency is up 22.6 percent; writing up 34 percent; math up 11.5 percent, science up 12.9 percent and social studies up 15.8 percent.

    At Lakeview, we believe quality programs and excellent staff provide the foundation for excellent results, Paulson said. This really is a team effort, and Im proud of our teachers and parents who partner with us in accomplishing great outcomes for students.

    Much of this success can be attributed to the dis-tricts proactive approach and the use of individual student data, from Kindergarten through 12th grade.

    This data is then used to develop interventions based on student needs.

    MME score trends are up across the board, Lakeview High School Principal Brent Case said. The hard work of our teachers and our school improvement strategies are paying off for stu-dents.

    Lakeview students shine on MME testBy John McTaggartStaff Writer

    See FESTIVAL, page 2A

    The 2nd annual Guns and Hoses softball game gets underway at Kyte Monroe Park Saturday beginning at 6:30 p.m. with festivities starting at 4 p.m. The game pits the citys police department against the firefighters.

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  • Assumptions annual GreekFest, Aug. 15-17, in-cludes Greek food, enter-tainment, culture and a chance to win a car.

    Friday, Aug. 15, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. is family and in-ternational day. There is free admittance between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Dancing and singing con-tests will take place and Detroit Tigers mascot PAWS will be on hand. Chilly n Dio provide mu-sic. Various ethnic dance groups, including the Chorale Italiano and the Ardan Academy of Irish Dance, perform and pres-ent aspects of their cul-ture. At 5:30 p.m. Alpha and Omega dancers per-form.

    The festivals grand opening is at 6:30 p.m. with youth singing the na-tional anthems in Greek and English. The Junior Hellenic Society for the Performing Arts and Hellenic Society for the Performing Arts will be

    stage dances. The band Oniero pro-

    vides the evening music. Admission is $2.

    Saturday, Aug. 16, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. The Gentlemen of Swing per-form from 1 to 2:30 p.m. The Ambassadors sing at 3 p.m. Alpha and Omega dancers perform at 5:30 p.m., followed at 6:30 p.m. by the Junior Hellenic Society for the Performing Arts and the Hellenic Society for the Performing Arts. Admission is $2.

    Sunday, Aug. 17, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is $2. The Alpha and Omega dancers step out at 4:30 p.m., followed at 5:30 p.m. by the two performing arts dancers.

    The raffle drawing is 7:30 p.m. The first prize is a 2015 Chrysler 200 Limited, 24-month pre-paid lease and a $1,000 cash prize. Second prize is two domestic airline tick-ets to anywhere in the continental United States. Third prize is $500; fourth, fifth and sixth prizes are $200 each.

    Tickets can be pur-chased from Assumptions

    church office.Daily offerings include

    a cultural exhibit, a gift shop and bookstore, tours of the church, a tent dedi-cated to childrens activi-ties, rides, Greek dance and music, food and a marketplace.

    A drive-thru carry-out station is open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Deliveries can be made to offices and busi-nesses for orders more than $50.

    To place an order, call (586) 596-6326.

    Cass Community Social Services, the local agency that reaches out to those in need, is GreekFests charity beneficiary.

    Rubber doormats made from tires collected from empty lots and handmade items can be purchased with proceeds going to Cass.

    Festival proceeds bene-fit outreach programs of the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church and Cultural Center and Assumption Nursery School and Toddler Center.

    The church is located at 21800 Marter, St. Clair Shores.

    For more information, call (586) 779-6111, ext 3, or visit assumptionfestival.com.

    was the music. Ive been dancing for

    like three hours, Danielle Zmed, 12, said. Its good music.

    Popular local country bands such as Taylor Tucky, Joey Vee, Shotguns and Violins and Alan Turner filled the summer air with country music, while a

    second stage featured more traditional country offerings, including acoustic bluegrass mu-sic.

    This diversity in style didnt go unnoticed by those who paid their $3 to get into the festival

    What I really like is the options, DAgostino said. Rocking country music over here, more laid back and old-school music over there. Great idea.

    expenses. When I factor all that

    in, Smith said. Even considering the fact that we will have to give up our dog licensing fees to the county, I think its go-ing to be a savings to us in the long run. I think were

    going to have a great level of service. I just think this makes complete sense. Im not happy with how we had to find out about the county and how great they are, but it was an op-portunity that presented itself.

    There is an opt-out clause in the contract for the city should the rela-tionship with the county go south or the city be-come dissatisfied with the service, Mayor Kip Walby pointed out.

    The contract eliminates the citys animal control position, meaning the cur-rent officer would be reas-signed to another depart-ment within the city.

    I want to commend Mr. Smith for his work on this, Councilwoman Candice Rusie said. I have great confidence they are going to provide a great service to our resi-dents. Im really excited to see this tonight.

    The contract includes animal control officers available 24 hours a day, seven days per week, and this service is still accessi-ble to residents by calling the St. Clair Shores Police Departments non-emer-gency number.

    Its a good program, Smith said.

    2A ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014

    Continued from page 1A

    ANIMAL CONTROL

    Continued from page 1A

    FESTIVAL

    Cameron and Alex Grobbel take part in the crafts attraction at the festival. The Yellow Belly Saloon, at left, was a popular destination at the festival.

    PHOTOS BY JOHN MCTAGGART

    GreekFest has food, culture and entertainment

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    There is a common misconception that people of color cannot and do not get skin cancer. This group includes people with African, Latino, Asian or Middle Eastern descent. Although the risk of developing skin cancer is lower than in Caucasians, people of color are not immune to any type of skin cancer. Basal cell carcinoma is the most common skin cancer among people of Hispanic, Chinese and Japanese descent. Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer among African-Americans. It tends to be more aggressive in these populations, with a 20-40 percent risk of metastasis (spreading to other organs). Although melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is less likely to occur in people of color, it is frequently fatal in these populations. This is likely due to the fact that it is usually diagnosed at a more advanced stage, at which time treatment options are limited. The five year survival rate for African Americans is only 73 percent compared to 91 percent in Caucasians. Melanoma in people

    of color most often occurs on the scalp, palms, soles, under nails and mouth. Early detection is key to successful treatment. People of color should perform regular skin self-examinations and inform their dermatologist of any suspicious lesions. Look for lesions that are changing, itching, bleeding, non-healing or just different from all your other spots. Everyone, regardless of skin color, should take these steps necessary to minimize their risk of skin cancer. This includes applying and reapplying a sunscreen with at least an SPF 30 to all sun exposed areas. Also seek shade whenever possible and wear sun protective clothing, with a wide brimmed hat and sunglasses. To learn more about skin cancers in people of color, contact your dermatologist, or contact us Eastside Dermatology, Dr. Lisa A. Manz-Dulac and Associates.Eastside Dermatology has offices in New Baltimore and Grosse Pointe Woods. You can reach them at (313) 884-3380 and (586) 716-1291.

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    Flowers, plants and fea-tures of all shapes and sizes were part of the Yardeners garden tour.Signs designated stops along the route and pointed tour particpants to the gardens.

    The line at the Selinsky Green Farmhouse Museum was long to particpate in the Yardeners Garden Tour.

    Local artist Marianna Defer-Pfeifer was among several artists creating works of art along the tour.

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    Theresa Bertolini, plaque in hand, stands with members of the Historical Commission and her dog, Molly, just moments after the dedication ceremony.

    Scattered throughout the city are houses of his-torical significance.

    Several times each year, the citys Historical Commission honors these structures with a very unique and distin-guished designation a historical marker.

    The commission's lat-est recipient is the house belonging to Theresa Bertolini, located along Jefferson Avenue north of Masonic, the lakefront house is more than a cen-tury old.

    Bertolinis house is one of several already part of a program that is relative-ly obscure, Historical Commission chairman Jerry Sielagoski said.

    The structure has to be built before 1951, he said. Which is quite a few structures in the city. But, so far, there have on-ly been eight or nine his-torical markers present-ed.

    Homeowners need to take the initiative and complete an application for the program along

    with documentation re-garding the age of the structure, Sielagoski said.

    Proof may consist of a copy of the original deed, photographs of the exte-rior or an assessors property and land listing, among other documenta-tion.

    Once the application and documentation has been submitted to the commission, the group meets to decide whether the criteria has been met. If it has, then the home-owner is required to re-mit a payment of $125 for the historical marker it-self.

    A dedication ceremony is scheduled following these steps where mem-bers of the commission formerly present the structures owner with a historical marker, com-pleye wwith the date of construction in promi-nant letters.

    Gold lettering desig-nates a structure more than 100 years old, while silver lettering is used to designate structures not yet a century old.

    The plaque is suitable

    Historical Commission program honors houseBy John McTaggartStaff Writer

    for mounting on the en-tranceway of the struc-ture.

    We usually schedule the dedication ceremo-n ies quar te r l y, Sielagoski said. So there

    isnt too long of a wait be-fore the ceremony is put on the calendar.

    Part of the commis-sions duty is to recognize the unique history of the city, Sielagoski said, and

    this program is one way the group can accomplish this task.

    I think its a great pro-gram, he said. Finding out the history of a struc-ture or a home can be

    very interesting and very worth while.

    For more information on the commissions his-torical marker program go to scslibrary.org/mark-er.

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  • 4A ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014

    For years the library has been hosting block parties for children.

    These events are very popular, according to youth services librarian Liz Drewek, and give all children the opportunity to use their creativity and imagination in construct-ing projects out of Lego-style blocks.

    Beginning at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20, the block party program at the library is adding a twist.

    Honestly, the teens came to us and said they would like to have their own block party, Drewek said. So we

    said, Sure, why not.The teen block party is

    the first of its kind at the facility and allows teens ages 11 and up to spend more then two hours so-cializing, creating and constricting block cre-ations.

    Its a free- build, she said. So there wont be any challenges or proj-ects for them like we do with the younger chil-dren. Theyre just going to build what they feel like building. Itll be fun.

    Drewek said the party will be directed by the teens, so the addition of challenges is a possibility.

    Its really going to be up to them how it goes, she said.

    The library is providing food for the party, but party-goers are asked to bring their own beverag-es.

    Were going to have things to snack on, Drewek said, with a chuckle. But it might be a case where everyone is too busy building to want to stop and eat. I doubt it, but who knows.

    There is no pre-regis-tration required, and the event is free.

    You just have to show up, Drewek said. And be ready to have a good time. Thats it.

    For more information about the teen block party call (586) 771-9020.

    Library hosts block party for teensBy John McTaggartStaff Writer

    A little exercise is al-ways a good thing. Its even better when this exercise can raise money for a worthy cause. The organizers of the 2014 Miles for Meals 5K/1 Mile Fun Run and Walk, presented by Roy OBrien Ford, are look-

    ing for as many people as possible to turn a little exercise into a lot of cash for the St. Clair Shores Senior Center for Active Adults meals program. The program serves over 7,000 meals each year, senior center di-rector Sue Fickau said. And it takes a fund to keep this going, for us to be able to continue this program.

    The meals program at the center is recognized as one of the top in the entire state and services not only St. Clair Shores senior citizens, but those in need of a healthy meal from all over the area. This fun run and walk, which is part of the 2014 Made in Michigan Market festival, is just one way Fickau and her staff, along with volun-

    teers, hope to offset some of the cost of the program. Were working in part-nership with Race Services and High Five Races, Fickau said. So this is going to be a timed and very well organized race. That, we hope, will add some appeal to more serious runners. "But, its a fun run and walk, too. We encourage

    everyone to come out. Bring your family, friends, coworkers, ev-eryone and anyone can enjoy it. And, its raising money for a really good cause. The cost of the run for those who preregister is $25 for the 5K and $15 for the 1 mile. Registration informa-tion, along with an ap-plication, can be found

    at madeinmichiganmar-ket.com. Race-day registration is also available, Fickau said, but the cost rises to $30 for the 5K and $20 for the 1 mile run/walk. For updates on the race and the Made In Michigan festival, go to the events Facebook page at 2014 Made in Michigan Festival-St. Clair Shores.

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    The Shorewood Kiwanis Harper Charity Cruise roars into town Wednesday, Aug. 27, which still gives car buffs plenty of time to work up their appetite for classic cars and hot rods.

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    The Harper Charity Cruise is gearing up to head into town Aug. 27. However, a fundraiser at G. Willies Aug. 14 will help cover the costs of the event.

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    There are lots of ex-penses involved with the cruise, Karen Biafora, who is the public rela-tions representative for the event, said. Everything from insur-ance to licenses, a lot of things. We really rely on sponsorships and fund-raising to offset these costs. Without it, it just doesnt happen.

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    Were going to have advance shirts there, too, Biafora said. Normally, the shirts are bought at the cruise itself, but you can buy one in advance at G. Willies that night. This way, you can wear your shirt to the cruise instead of waiting until you get there to buy one.

    The Harper Charity Cruise is Shorewoods largest fundraising event, with money raised from the cruise, and any of the 50-or-so other Shorewood Kiwanis ac-tivities and events, going to a variety of worthy charities, projects and events throughout the area.

    Just come to G. Willies on Aug. 14 begin-ning at 7 p.m., Biafora said. Have some fun. Have some great food. Buy a 50/50 ticket. Buy an advance T-shirt and have a great time.

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    Out Program, and to show the community the health benefits the arts can have on people.

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    The Adult Services Department of the St. Clair Shores Public Library presents Cinema Thursday at 6:30 p.m. the first Thursday of the month, in the William R. Gilstorf Meeting Room at the St. Clair Shores Public Library, 22500 11 Mile, St. Clair Shores.

    The next free presenta-tion of a recently released DVD movie is an Aug. 7 showing of Heaven is for Real.

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    Classic Film FridaysThe St. Clair Shores

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    The next presentation of a classic or award-win-ning movie is an Aug. 8 showing of Annie Oakley, 1935.

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    The next concert is an Aug. 11 performance by R.J. Spanglers Blues Band.

    For more information, call (586) 445-5350.

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    The library also holds a Teen Lego Block Party, for those in grade six and up, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20, at the library.

    For more information, call (586) 771-9020.

    Concerts in the park

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    The next, and final, con-cert in the series is an Aug. 13 performance by The Groove Council.

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    Handicapped young-sters and adults enjoy a free boat ride and fishing on Lake St. Clair. Entertainment and lunch are included.

    For more information, call the Michigan Youth Appreciation Foundation at (586) 393-8801.

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    Colorful Splash events heading to town

    The Bruce Post VFW Post 1146 is reaching a milestone in 2014.

    The popular post is celebrating its 80th anniversary, and has come a long way since its inception, current Post Commander Tim Litz said.

    With over 1,400 members currently calling the post home, the St. Clair Shores fixture is the largest in the state and ranks among the top 20 in the United States.

    The post began in 1934 in a garage, with four founding members, and has steadily grown since humble beginnings

    The facilitys current location, on Jefferson just north of 11 Mile Road, has been home to the Bruce Post VFW since 1954.

    Mens and womens auxiliary, ritual teams, junior girls banquet rooms, a wa-terfront gazebo and an outdoor pavilion are just part of the charm of the post.

    Since its inception, the post has taken great pride in community involvement this legacy continues to this day.

    A fish fry, classic car shows on Friday nights, karaoke, tribute music shows and other events are all open to the pub-lic, and just part of the way the post gets involved in the city.

    A VFW charter reaching 80 years old is quite an accomplishment, Litz said. Especially since we have seen very rough times with the fluctuations of the economy.

    For more information on the Bruce Post VFW 1146 go to vfw1146brucepost.org or call (586) 778-1146.

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    Todays automakers are making standard or offering as options a wide range of new technology that can foresee prob-lems, ameliorate un-avoidable crashes and protect passengers.

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    The wise consumer will check to see which fea-tures are included on the Yukon model of choice and which may be avail-able at additional cost. The shopping list in-cludes: side blind zone alert, lane change alert, rear cross traffic alert and crash imminent braking.

    With the forward colli-sion alert system, a cam-era mounted behind the inside rearview mirror detects when a driver is at risk of hitting the vehicle ahead. A visual alert shows on the instrument cluster and the wind-

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    The center of the in-strument panel in the 2015 Yukon SLT holds a surprisingly small info screen plus a variety of knobs and buttons with an option to use voice commands. The optional DVD player accommo-dates Blu-ray videos.

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  • shield, and the Safety Alert Seat will pulse sev-eral times to warn the driver. This is standard on SLT and Denali mod-els, and available on SLE.

    The blind zone alert is critical with a big vehicle like the Yukon, whose var-ious roof pillars and head-rests make over-the-shoul-der lane checks next to useless. Based on a short-range radar system locat-ed in the rear quarter pan-els, the system can detect vehicles in adjacent lanes and flash a lighted signal on the outside mirrors.

    Similarly, lane change alert uses the blind zone sensors to warn the driver of fast-approaching vehi-cles up to 230 feet distant in the adjacent lane.

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    Crash imminent brak-ing automatically applies your brakes to reduce speed and soften the blow, so to speak, if an imminent crash is detected. Driver inattention or slow re-sponse would be helped by such a system, and chances are we all have had many occasions when our focus was not on our driving.

    The test GMC Yukon SLT had all the bells and whistles. The SLT four-wheel-drive model itself has a $57,735 price tag. Its 5.3-liter V-8 engine pro-duces 355 horsepower with 383 pound-feet of torque.

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    The Yukon 4WD SLT is rated at 16 miles per gallon city and 22 mpg highway. Its fuel economy is at 4 on a scale of 1 to 10 in its class size.

    King is an automotive writer who lives in the City of Grosse Pointe.

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    Second-row seat backs fold forward at the push of a button beside them. Separate buttons in cargo area of the Yukon flip each into a vertical position be-hind the front buckets. Once the second-row captain-style seats are out of the way, the backs of the third-row seats will fold flat when a button is pressed on either side of the cargo area.

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