Howarth hosts fundrasing dinner
This Sunday, Howarth United Methodist Church will host a buffet style barbecue chicken dinner from 4-7 p.m.
The dinner will help the church fund their outreach event, a community family fun day, which will be held on July 21. Tickets for the dinner are $8.50 for adults, $4 for children ages five to 10, and free for children ages four and under.
For dinner there will be chicken, potato salad, macaroni salad, baked beans, rolls and dessert.
The dinner is being held at the Howarth United Methodist Church, located at 550 E. Silverbell Road. Family style seating will be available for guests who cannot utilize the buffet line. Carry out orders may be placed by calling ahead at (248)373-2360.
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Electric string concert coming
The Electric String Quartet will perform a free concert at Cranberry Lake Park, as part of Oakland Township Parks and Recreation’s Music in the Meadows outdoor concert series on July 13 at 7 p.m.
The quartet, comprised of four musicians from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will perform a selection of work by Mozart, called ‘Electric Mozart!?
In case of bad weather, the concert will be moved indoors. Cranberry Lake Park is located at 388 West Predmore Road, between Lake George and Rochester Roads. See next week’s Review for more detalis.
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OAC hosts Outdoors Arts Camp
The Orion Art Center is hosting their fourth annual ‘Great Outdoors Arts Camp? during the week of July 16.
The camp runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily and is open to children ages six to 12. The variety of activities includes drawing, painting, paper mache, tile decorating, garden stone making, focusing on awareness and appreciation of the natural surroundings.
The camp will be held at the Orion Art Center at 115 S. Anderson Street. Tuition for the camp is $140 for guests and $125 for members, with family discounts available. To reserve one of the limited spots, call (248)6939-4986.
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King of Kings hosts Blood drive
The American Red Cross will be holding a blood drive on Tuesday, July 17, at King of Kings Lutheran Church, located at 1715 Lapeer Road. The blood drive will run from 1:30-7:30 p.m.
To help encourage people to give blood, Metropolitan Lincoln Mercury has joined up with the Red Cross this summer.
Everyone who attempts to give blood at any participating American Red Cross Southeastern Michigan Blood Services between June 25 and September 5 can register to win a free two-year lease on a 2007 Lincoln MKX.
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Fundraiser to help 3-day walker
There will be a combination car wash, garage sale and bake sale on July 21 at T and C Federal Credit Union.
The sales will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the car wash will go from 1-4:30 p.m.
All proceeds go towards helping Pam Scott, a cancer survivor, raise money to participate in the 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk Fundraiser.
The credit union is located at the intersection of Silverbell and Lapeer Roads.
For more info, visit www.the3day.org/Michigan07/pamlscott.
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Austrian youths to perform in OAC event
The Orion Art Center is proud to announce their fourth annual partnership with the Blue Lake Exchange Program.
This year, the OAC will host Musikhauptschule Th’ringen, for one very special performance. This 34-piece Austrian youth choir and band will perform a concert of popular and Austrian folk music, as well as Austrian folk dancing.
This international entertainment experience is sure to be a hit with the whole family! Join in on the fun at the Oxford High School Auditorium, Friday, July 22, at 8 p.m. Admission is $5.
A few host family spots are also still open. If you have any questions, please call the Orion Art Center at (248)693-4986, or visit us at orionartcenter.org.
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Motorcycle ride benefits memorial
The fourth annual Veterans Memorial Fund Benefit Ride will take place on Sunday, August 5.
The ride is hosted by the Orion Lodge #46 F & A M and the Michigan Masonic Motorcycle Association, with all proceeds to benefit the Vetrans Memorial Fund of Lake Orion.
The ride will cost $30 per rider, and $45 with a passenger, if paid before July 29. After July 29 it will be $35 per rider and $50 with a passenger. For more information, call Leon Richardson at (586) 254-9871 and see next week’s Review.
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Children’s Hospital Cancer benefit
The Lapeer Farmers Market, in conjunction with Hogamania/Andersonville Productions,presents a sports card show, classic car cruise and flea market to benefit St. Jude Children’s Hospital Cancer Center.
The benefit will be held on Saturday, July 14, from 1-6 p.m. at the Farmer’s Market Pavilion in downtown Lapeer (next to Historic Court House). In case of rain, the event will be moved indoors to the Bishop Kelley School cafeteria.For more information, contact Coach Donn Hoganson at (810)664-3184 or 441-4418.
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OAC hosts Outdoors Arts Camp
The Orion Art Center is hosting their fourth annual ‘Great Outdoors Arts Camp? during the week of July 16.
The camp runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily and is open to children ages six to 12. The variety of activities includes drawing, painting, paper mache, garden stone making, focusing on awareness and appreciation of the natural surroundings.
The camp will be held at the Orion Art Center at 115 S. Anderson Street. Tuition for the camp is $140 for guests and $125 for members, with family discounts available. To reserve one of the limited spots, call (248)693-4986.
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King of Kings hosts blood drive
The American Red Cross will be holding a blood drive on Tuesday, July 17, at King of Kings Lutheran Church, located at 1715 Lapeer Road. The blood drive will run from 1:30-7:30 p.m.
To help encourage people to give blood, Metropolitan Lincoln Mercury has joined up with the Red Cross this summer.
Everyone who attempts to give blood at any participating American Red Cross Southeastern Michigan Blood Services between June 25 and September 5 can register to win a free two-year lease on a 2007 Lincoln MKX.
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Howarth UMC hosts Fun Day
Howarth United Methodist Church will hold a Christian Family Fun Day on July 21 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the church grounds.
Games, a bake sale, crafts, live music, a car show, a moonwalk and other activities will take place throughout the day. Admission is free.
For more information, contact the church at (248)373-2360. Howarth United Methodist Church is located at 550 E. Silverbell Road.
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Upcoming events at Hank’s
On Thursday, July 12, from 6:30-9 p.m., join Hank’s Fly Fishing for a presentation by Captain Brian Meszaros, as he discusses fly fishing on Lake St. Clair. Free refreshments will be served.
On Saturday, July 14, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Hank’s is partnering with Metro Shores Financial and the Sporting Lands Alliance to bring you a day of fun for the whole family. Family Fun Days, held at Lake Erie Metro Park, is a free event that will feature kids casting contest, fly fishing contest for all ages, hot dogs and sno cones.
For details, contact Hank’s Fly Fishing at (248)393-1500.
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Fundraiser to help 3-day walker
There will be a combination car wash, garage sale and bake sale on July 21 at T and C Federal Credit Union.
The sales will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the car wash will go from 1-4:30 p.m. All proceeds go towards helping Pam Scott, a cancer survivor, raise money to participate in the 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk Fundraiser.
The credit union is located at the intersection of Silverbell and Lapeer Roads.
For more info, visit www.the3day.org/Michigan07/pamlscott. See page 3 for the full story.
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Austrian Musicians to perform
The Orion Art Center is proud to announce their fourth annual partnership with the Blue Lake Exchange Program.
This year, the OAC will host Musikhauptschule Th’ringen, for one very special performance. This 34-piece Austrian youth choir and band will perform a concert of popular and Austrian folk music, as well as Austrian folk dancing.
This international entertainment experience is sure to be a hit with the whole family!
Join in on the fun at the Oxford High School Auditorium, Friday, July 20 (not the 22nd as previously reported), at 8 p.m. Admission is $5.
A few host family spots are also still open. If you have any questions, please call the Orion Art Center at (248)693-4986, or visit us at orionartcenter.org.
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Motorcycle ride benefits memorial
The fourth annual Veterans Memorial Fund Benefit Ride will take place on Sunday, August 5.
The ride is hosted by the Orion Lodge #46 F & A M and the Michigan Masonic Motorcycle Association, with all proceeds to benefit the Vetrans Memorial Fund of Lake Orion.
The ride will cost $30 per rider, and $45 with a passenger, if paid before July 29. After July 29 it will be $35 per rider and $50 with a passenger. For more information, call Leon Richardson at (586) 254-9871 and see next week’s Review.
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Museum offering summer hours
The Northeast Oakland Historical Museum has begun its summer hours. The museum will be open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. through the end of August.
Did you know Oxford (Savings) Bank once called their building ‘home?? And prior to that, a building on the property housed the Michigan Central ticket office, a saloon and a billiard room.
Museum items on display pertain to how people lived in the Lake Orion/Oxford are surrounding areas. There are also photos of Lake Orion’s Park Island and cottages around Lake Orion.
Group tours can be arranged on off days. Admission is free, however, donations are gladly accepted. Contact the museum at (248)628-8413.
The museum is located on the northwest corner of Washington and Burdick Streets in downtown Oxford.
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Event to honor cancer survivors
The Pink Ribbon Trailblazers will host their first annual Stroll, Ride, Run ‘Fun’draiser on the Polly Ann Trail on August 4.
The event will begin at the Oxford Township Library (530 Pontiac Road) and is being held in conjunction with the Polly Ann Trail Opening and Oxford Days.
Both a one to five-kilometer run or stroll and a 20-mile bicycle ride are being offered, with check-in starting at 8 a.m. and the opening ceremony, including survivor recognition, beginning at 9 a.m.
For more information, contact Teri Donaldson at (248)393-8515 (or embteri@aol.com) or Pat Nolf at (248)693-3182 (or dpnolf@yahoo.com).
See next week’s Review for more information about the event.
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Reunion honors class of 1957
The Lake Orion High School Class of 1957 50th Reunion will be held on Saturday, August 25 at the Canterbury Village Castle.
Other activities include a golf scramble at Bald Mountain Golf Course on Friday, August 24 and a picnic on Sunday, August 26 on Lake Orion.
For more information call Karen Mehlberg Waite at (248)693-1783, Dorothy Armstrong King at (248)693-1806 or Eric Bothwell at (248)651-1329.
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Howarth UMC hosts Fun Day
Howarth United Methodist Church will hold a Christian Family Fun Day on July 21 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the church grounds.
Games, a bake sale, crafts, live music, a car show, a moonwalk and other activities will take place throughout the day. Admission is free.
For more information, contact the church at (248)373-2360. Howarth United Methodist Church is located at 550 E. Silverbell Road.
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Fundraiser to help 3-day walker
There will be a combination car wash, garage sale and bake sale on July 21 at T and C Federal Credit Union.
The sales will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the car wash will go from 1-4:30 p.m. All proceeds go towards helping Pam Scott, a cancer survivor, raise money to participate in the 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk Fundraiser.
The credit union is located at the intersection of Silverbell and Lapeer Roads.
For more info, visit www.the3day.org/Michigan07/pamlscott or see last week’s Lake Orion Review.
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Special concert helps Seipke fund
The Darci Seipke Benefit Fund is hosting a special benefit concert on Tuesday, July 31.
The concert, which will go from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., will take place at Orion Township Civic Center Park and features Ernie May and His Banjo Friends.
There is a $5 suggested donation with all proceeds going to the Darci Seipke Benefit Fund. The fund has been set-up to help offset the medical expenses associated with Darci’s need for a kidney transplant.
Those who wish to attend are welcome to bring their own lawn chairs.
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‘Mission Possible? coming soon
The Church of Christ in Lake Orion will be ministering to Lake Orion and neighboring communities August 5-11 as part of their second annual ‘Mission Possible? campaign.
During this week, teams will be volunteering their time and talents to serve those who are in need. ‘Mission Possible? is a free service focused on meeting both the physical and spiritual needs of those in the area.
Help is available for home repairs, painting, yard work, Bible studies, prayers, cleaning, and more, but the volunteers need to know what you need for them to do!
Call the church office to let them know how they can serve you and be placed on the schedule. Contact Julie at (248)693-7242.
Look for more on this project in an upcoming edition of The Review.
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Golf outing benefits local kids
The Orion/Oxford Club of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan will host their 2007 golf outing at the Metamora Golf & Country Club (1600 Club Drive in Metamora) on Monday, August 20.
Golf packages include 18 holes with a cart, lunch, dinner and non-alcoholic beverages for $150 per person. Sponsorships range from club supporter to bronze, silver and gold sponsorships, which include eight individual packages plus signage on the course.
Lunch will begin at 11 a.m., with a shotgun start at noon and dinner at 5:30 p.m. Contests on the course will include a $10,000 hole-in-one, closest to the pin, longest drive and a 50/50 raffle.
For more information, contact Tim Dougan from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan’s Orion/Oxford Club at (248)365-5000 or tdougan@bgcsm.org.
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Reunion activities honor 1957 class
The Lake Orion High School Class of 1957 50th Reunion will be held on Saturday, August 25 at the Canterbury Village Castle.
Other activities include a golf scramble at Bald Mountain Golf Course on Friday, August 24 and a picnic on Sunday, August 26 on Lake Orion.
For more information call Karen Mehlberg Waite at (248)693-1783, Dorothy Armstrong King at (248)693-1806 or Eric Bothwell at (248)651-1329.
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OADC hosts Stabenow staffer
Orion Area Democratic Club (OADC) invites the public to a Discussion with Barbara McCallahan, Director of Community Affairs and Regional Manager for Senator Debbie Stabenow, this Thursday (July 26) at 7 p.m. at the Orion Township Library.
McCallahan has served on Stabenow’s staff since 1996 when Stabenow first ran for Congress. As Regional Manager and Director of Community Affairs, McCallahan is the ‘eyes and ears? for Senator Stabenow for Oakland, Livingston, and Washtenaw Counties.
This is an open meeting and the public is invited to bring their questions to this event. The OADC serves the North Oakland County area defined by Addison, Independence, Orion, and Oxford Townships.
The meeting will be held in the library’s Meeting Room ‘A.? The library is located at 825 Joslyn Road.
For more information, call the library at (248)693-3000 or contact Phil Reid at info@oriondems.com.
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Boat Club set for annual ‘Rib-off?
The Lake Orion Boat Club is hosting their annual ‘Rib-off? this Saturday.
The event will run from 3 p.m.-midnight, with judging beginning at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m. Local band, ‘Justice,? will play from 7:30-11:30 p.m.
Prizes will be awarded for best cook, best Hawaiian outfit and best ‘Rib-off? outfit.
The ‘Rib-off? will also feature door prizes, games and contests.
The cost of the event is $20 in advance (adult or child) and $25 at the door.
For tickets, contact George Boustead at (248)388-9373.
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Walgreens promoting safety in LO
Walgreens will host a safety day on July 27. The event, which begins at 3 p.m. and goes through the evening, is open to all children and their families.
Features at the safety day include DNA testing and child IDs will be available. Representatives from the Lake Orion Police Department and D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) will be at the store to speak with families and children.
Visitors will be able to enjoy food and beverages provided by the store and its vendors, while checking out the different features at safety day.
Walgreens is located on the corner of Lapeer Road and Elizabeth.
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Special concert helps Seipke fund
The Darci Seipke Benefit Fund is hosting a special benefit concert on Tuesday, July 31.
The concert, which will go from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., will take place at Orion Township Civic Center Park and features Ernie May and His Banjo Friends.
There is a $5 suggested donation with all proceeds going to the Darci Seipke Benefit Fund. The fund has been set-up to help offset the medical expenses associated with Darci’s need for a kidney transplant.
Those who wish to attend are welcome to bring their own lawn chairs.
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Event to honor cancer survivors
The Pink Ribbon Trailblazers will host their first annual Stroll, Ride, Run ‘Fun’draiser on the Polly Ann Trail on August 4.
The event will begin at the Oxford Township Library (530 Pontiac Road) and is being held in conjunction with the Polly Ann Trail Opening and Oxford Days.
Both a one to five-kilometer run or stroll and a 20-mile bicycle ride are being offered, with check in starting at 8 a.m. and the opening ceremony, including survivor recognition, beginning at 9 a.m.
For more information, contact Teri Donaldson at (248)393-8515 (or embteri@aol.com) or Pat Nolf at (248)693-3182 (or dpnolf@yahoo.com).
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Motorcycle ride benefits memorial
The fourth annual Veterans Memorial Fund Benefit Ride will take place on Sunday, August 5.
The ride is hosted by the Orion Lodge #46 F & A M and the Michigan Masonic Motorcycle Association, with all proceeds to benefit the Vetrans Memorial Fund of Lake Orion.
The ride will cost $30 per rider, and $45 with a passenger, if paid before July 29. After July 29 it will be $35 per rider and $50 with a passenger. For more information, call Leon Richardson at (586) 254-9871.
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‘Mission Possible? coming soon
The Church of Christ in Lake Orion will be ministering to Lake Orion and neighboring communities August 5-11 as part of their second annual ‘Mission Possible? campaign.
During this week, teams will be volunteering their time and talents to serve those who are in need. ‘Mission Possible? is a free service focused on meeting both the physical and spiritual needs of those in the area.
Help is available for home repairs, painting, yard work, Bible studies, prayers, cleaning, and more, but the volunteers need to know what you need for them to do!
Call the church office today to let them know how they can serve you and be placed on the schedule. Contact Julie at (248)693-7242.
Look for more on this project in next week’s Lake Orion Review.
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‘Movie at Dusk? at Good Shepherd
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will show the movie Facing the Giants on August 15 as part of their ‘Movie at Dusk? event.
The ‘feel-good? movie combines faith, family and football to tell the story of the Shiloh Eagles.
Entertainment starts at 7:30 p.m. and free popcorn will be provided. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets to this outdoor event. For more information, contact the church at (248)391-1170.
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Display profiles county women
The Orion Township Public Library will host the ‘Mothers, Daughters, and Leaders of Oakland County? display through Aug. 16.
The exhibit presents historic women’s events from a national and statewide perspective, spanning from women’s suffrage to the first female governor of Michigan.
While at the library, the exhibit will provide an area for visitors to name the extraordinary women in their lives.
The Orion Township Library is located at 825 Joslyn Road and is open six days a week. For more info, call (248)693-3000 or visit www.orionlibrary.org.
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Golf outing benefits local kids
The Orion/Oxford Club of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan will host their 2007 golf outing at the Metamora Golf & Country Club (1600 Club Drive in Metamora) on Monday, August 20.
Golf packages include 18 holes with a cart, lunch, dinner and non-alcoholic beverages for $150 per person. Sponsorships range from club supporter to bronze, silver and gold sponsorships, which include eight individual packages plus signage on the course.
Lunch will begin at 11 a.m., with a shotgun start at noon and dinner at 5:30 p.m. Contests on the course will include a $10,000 hole-in-one, closest to the pin, longest drive and a 50/50 raffle.
For more information, contact Tim Dougan from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan’s Orion/Oxford Club at (248)365-5000 or tdougan@bgcsm.org.
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Reunion honors class of 1957
The Lake Orion High School Class of 1957 50th Reunion will be held on Saturday, August 25 at The Canterbury Village Castle.
Other activities include a golf scramble at Bald Mountain Golf Course on Friday, August 24 and a picnic on Sunday, August 26 on Lake Orion.
For more information call Karen Mehlberg Waite at (248)693-1783, Dorothy Armstrong King at (248)693-1806 or Eric Bothwell at (248)651-1329.
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Oak Hollow School now enrolling
Oak Hollow Christian School promotes exemplary physical fitness for its students. The new recreation area boasts a knot climb, chin-up station, spiral walker, balance beam, swings and more.
The school is accepting applications now for its 2007-08 school year, grades 1-8. Oak Hollow has been serving the community since 1980. It has a low teacher-to-student ratio and personalized instruction with emphasis on the whole student.
The school is located behind the Orion-Oxford SDA Church at 120 Manitou Lane. Please call Tamie Hasty for more info at (248)693-9258.
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Event to honor cancer survivors
The Pink Ribbon Trailblazers will host their first annual Stroll, Ride, Run ‘Fun’draiser on the Polly Ann Trail this Saturday (Aug. 4).
The event will begin at the Oxford Township Library (530 Pontiac Road) and is being held in conjunction with the Polly Ann Trail Opening and Oxford Days.
Both a one to five-kilometer run or stroll and a 20-mile bicycle ride are being offered, with check in starting at 8 a.m. and the opening ceremony, including survivor recognition, beginning at 9 a.m.
For more information, contact Teri Donaldson at (248)393-8515 (or embteri@aol.com) or Pat Nolf at (248)693-3182 (or dpnolf@yahoo.com).
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Check out Reggie and friends
Reggie Harrison and friends will be performing at the Oxford Tap on Saturday night from 9 p.m. until midnight.
The group plays a wide range of classic rock, originals and standards. For more information about the show, call (248)935-5141.
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Motorcycle ride benefits memorial
The fourth annual Veterans Memorial Fund Benefit Ride will take place on Sunday (Aug. 5).
The ride is hosted by the Orion Lodge #46 F & A M and the Michigan Masonic Motorcycle Association, with all proceeds to benefit the Veterans Memorial Fund of Lake Orion.
The event kicks off with breakfast at 9:30 at the lodge, followed by a ride to Frankenmuth for lunch, a ride back to the memorial for a ceremony and then dinner at the lodge.
For more information, call Leon Richardson at (586)254-9871.
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‘Movie at Dusk? at Good Shepherd
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will show the movie Facing the Giants on August 15 as part of their ‘Movie at Dusk? event.
The ‘feel-good? movie combines faith, family and football to tell the story of the Shiloh Eagles.
Entertainment starts at 7:30 p.m. and free popcorn will be provided. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets to this outdoor event. For more information, contact the church at (248)391-1170.
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Display profiles county women
The Orion Township Public Library will host the ‘Mothers, Daughters, and Leaders of Oakland County? display through Aug. 16.
The exhibit presents historic women’s events from a national and statewide perspective, spanning from women’s suffrage to the first female governor of Michigan.
While at the library, the exhibit will provide an area for visitors to name the extraordinary women in their lives.
The Orion Township Library is located at 825 Joslyn Road and is open six days a week. For more info, call (248)693-3000 or visit www.orionlibrary.org.
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Hank’s celebrates anniversary
Hank’s Fly Fishing will host an ‘Open House? on Saturday, Aug. 18, from noon to 4 p.m.
This celebration marks Hank’s third year in business, and many events are planned for the day. Local wood carver Gary Elzerman will be carving new creations, and casting and fly tying demonstrations will also be held.
Several clubs will also be on hand to offer information about their programs and memberships. The grill will be fired up, prizes will be given away and everyone is welcome to stop by and have some fun at this free event.
Hank’s Fly Fishing is located at 1015 S. Baldwin Road (corner of Baldwin and Clarkston Roads). For more information, call (248)393-1500 or visit www.hanksflyfishing.com.
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Golf outing benefits local kids
The Orion/Oxford Club of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan will host their 2007 golf outing at the Metamora Golf & Country Club (1600 Club Drive in Metamora) on Monday, August 20.
Golf packages include 18 holes with a cart, lunch, dinner and non-alcoholic beverages for $150 per person. Sponsorships range from club supporter to bronze, silver and gold sponsorships, which include eight individual packages plus signage on the course.
Lunch will begin at 11 a.m., with a shotgun start at noon and dinner at 5:30 p.m. Contests on the course will include a $10,000 hole-in-one, closest to the pin, longest drive and a 50/50 raffle.
For more information, contact Tim Dougan from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan’s Orion/Oxford Club at (248)365-5000 or tdougan@bgcsm.org.
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Reunion honors class of 1957
The Lake Orion High School Class of 1957 50th Reunion will be held on Saturday, Aug. 25 at The Canterbury Village Castle.
Other activities include a golf scramble at Bald Mountain Golf Course on Friday, Aug. 24 and a picnic on Sunday, Aug. 26 on Lake Orion.
For more information call Karen Mehlberg Waite at (248)693-1783, Dorothy Armstrong King at (248)693-1806 or Eric Bothwell at (248)651-1329.
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Adopt-A-Stream program seeking more volunteers
If you are concerned about local water and natural resources, and you like science and the outdoors, a new volunteer training for the Adopt-A-Stream program will be offered Aug. 21. Training will be held from 6-9 p.m. at the Rochester Hills Public Library.
Adopt-A-Stream volunteers monitor the water quality of the Clinton River and its tributaries. To register to attend the training session, contact (248)601-0606 or ted@crwc.org.
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Oak Hollow School now enrolling
Oak Hollow Christian School promotes exemplary physical fitness for its students. The new recreation area boasts a knot climb, chin-up station, spiral walker, balance beam, swings and more.
The school is accepting applications now for its 2007-08 school year, grades one through eight.
Oak Hollow, located at 120 Manitou Lane, has been serving the community since 1980. It has a low teacher-to-student ratio and personalized instruction with emphasis on the whole student.
Please call Tamie Hasty for more info at (248)693-9258.
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Big Rig Gig is this Friday night
Trucks of all shapes and sizes will be at Friendship Park on Friday, Aug. 10 for the annual Big Rig Gig. The event will be held from 5-9 p.m.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see the mighty movers, dirt diggers, emergency vehicles and many more up close.
Entry fee is $5 per vehicle and includes unlimited use of bounce house, Treasure Island and Tropical Maze (socks required). The first 1000 kids will receive a construction hat and pizza will be available for purchase from Domino’s Pizza.
For more information about the Big Rig Gig, contact Orion Township Parks and Recreation at (248)391-0304, ext. 143.
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Mothers & More upcoming events
Prospective members are welcome to attend a couple of Mothers & More events coming up in August.
On Tuesday, Aug. 14, lots of fun will be had at the Mothers & More Oakland County Chapter August field trip. The group will visit Red Oaks Waterpark in Madison Heights at 11 a.m.
Prospective members are welcome to come along with their families.
Thursday, Aug. 16 marks the date for the monthly meeting of The Oakland County Chapter of Mothers & More. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Crittenton Hospital, 1101 West University Drive in Rochester.
The topic for the meeting is ‘Healthy Foods and the Benefits of Eating Organic,? with a guest speaker from Whole Foods Market. This meeting will help you figure out how to make your family’s diet more healthy.
For more information visit www.mothersandmore13.homestead.com, call Heather at (248)608-1698 or e-mail mothersandmore13@hotmail.com.
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MNA hosts Volunteer Day
On Wednesday, Aug. 15, The Michigan Nature Association (MNA) will be hosting a Volunteer Day at its Lakeville Swamp Nature Sanctuary in Oakland County.
The event will last from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and volunteers will help remove invasive shrubs and burn piles at the Sanctuary.
Participants are asked to register for the event by calling the MNA office toll free at (866)223-2231 or e-mail Natalie Kent at nkent@michigannature.org.
For more information on the MNA, visit www.michigannature.org.
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‘Movie at Dusk? at Good Shepherd
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will show the movie Facing the Giants on Aug. 15 as part of their ‘Movie at Dusk? event.
The ‘feel-good? movie combines faith, family and football to tell the story of the Shiloh Eagles.
Entertainment starts at 7:30 p.m. and free popcorn will be provided. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets to this outdoor event. For more information, contact the church at (248)391-1170.
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Wine tasting at Positive Vibration
On Thursday, Aug. 16, Positive Vibration Wine Bar will be hosting ‘Under the Tuscan Sun? wine tasting.
The event, which starts at 7 p.m., costs $35 per person and includes wine tasting and hors d’oeuvres.
Space is limited, and reservations are requested at (248)393-4337 or positivevibrationwinebar@hotmail.com. Positive Vibration is located at 3631 N. Baldwin Road.
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Display profiles county women
The Orion Township Public Library will host the ‘Mothers, Daughters, and Leaders of Oakland County? display through Aug. 16.
The exhibit presents historic women’s events from a national and statewide perspective, spanning from women’s suffrage to the first female governor of Michigan.
While at the library, the exhibit will provide an area for visitors to name the extraordinary women in their lives.
The Orion Township Library is located at 825 Joslyn Road and is open six days a week. For more info, call (248)693-3000 or visit www.orionlibrary.org.
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Hank’s celebrates anniversary
Hank’s Fly Fishing will host an ‘Open House? on Saturday, Aug. 18, from noon to 4 p.m.
This celebration marks Hank’s third year in business, and many events are planned for the day. Local wood carver Gary Elzerman will be carving new creations, as well casting and fly tying demonstrations.
Several clubs will also be on hand to offer information about their programs and memberships. The grill will be fired up, prizes will be given away and everyone is welcome to stop by and have some fun at this free event.
Hank’s Fly Fishing is located at 1015 S. Baldwin Road (corner of Baldwin and Clarkston Roads). For more information, call (248)393-1500 or visit www.hanksflyfishing.com.
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Golf outing benefits local kids
The Orion/Oxford Club of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan will host their 2007 golf outing at the Metamora Golf & Country Club (1600 Club Drive in Metamora) on Monday, August 20.
Golf packages include 18 holes with a cart, lunch, dinner and non-alcoholic beverages for $150 per person. Sponsorships range from club supporter to bronze, silver and gold sponsorships, which include eight individual packages plus signage on the course.
Lunch will begin at 11 a.m., with a shotgun start at noon and dinner at 5:30 p.m. Contests on the course will include a $10,000 hole-in-one, closest to the pin, longest drive and a 50/50 raffle.
For more information, contact Tim Dougan from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan’s Orion/Oxford Club at (248)365-5000 or tdougan@bgcsm.org.
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Adopt-A-Stream seeks volunteers
If you are concerned about local water and natural resources, and you like science and the outdoors, a new volunteer training for the Adopt-A-Stream program will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 21.
Training will be held from 6-9 p.m. at the Rochester Hills Public Library.
Adopt-A-Stream volunteers monitor the water quality of the Clinton River and its tributaries. Each volunteer is part of a team that visits a specific site to monitor physical habitat, river conditions and life within the river. To register to attend the training session, contact (248)601-0606 or ted@crwc.org.
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ORV safety class coming soon
The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Marine Division is hosting an Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) Safety Class on Thursday, Aug. 16.
Participants must attend both classes that run from 6-9 p.m. at the Marine Division Headquarters, 1700 Brown Road in Auburn Hills.
The class, open to anyone 10 years of age and older at no cost, includes a comprehensive test a student must pass in order to attain their State of Michigan DNR certificate.
This training class is mandatory for all children under the age of 16, and is highly recommended for everyone who may operate an ORV.
For more information, please contact the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Marine Division at (248)391-0256.
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Tasting event at Positive Vibration
On Thursday, Aug. 16, Positive Vibration Wine Bar will be hosting ‘Under the Tuscan Sun? wine tasting.
The event, which starts at 7 p.m., costs $35 per person and includes wine tasting and hors d’oeuvres.
Space is limited, and reservations are requested at positivevibrationwinebar@hotmail.com or (248)393-4337. Positive Vibration is located at 3631 Baldwin Road.
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Hank’s celebrates anniversary
Hank’s Fly Fishing will host an ‘Open House? on Saturday, Aug. 18, from noon to 4 p.m.
This celebration marks Hank’s third year in business, and many events are planned for the day. Local wood carver Gary Elzerman will be carving new creations, as well casting and fly tying demonstrations.
Several clubs will also be on hand to offer information about their programs and memberships. The grill will be fired up, prizes will be given away and everyone is welcome to stop by and have some fun at this free event.
Hank’s Fly Fishing is located at 1015 S. Baldwin Road (corner of Baldwin and Clarkston Roads). For more information, call (248)393-1500 or visit www.hanksflyfishing.com.
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Bach Music Fest next Sunday
Bach will be celebrated with organ and instrumental music in a special ‘Festival of Bach? event at St. Augustine’s House on Sunday, Aug. 19 at 3 p.m.
Participants will include musicians playing the Celtic harp, organ, flute, violin, cello and feature the outstanding organist Daniel Susan, who is the music director of Holy Cross Catholic Church in Marine City.
There is no charge and the public is invited to attend this event and enjoy the wonderful music of Bach, who wrote so many of the compositions still popular today.
Refreshments will be served following the concert in the gazebo in the meditation garden (next to the chapel).
For more information about the event, call (248)628-5155.
Saint Augustine’s is located at 3316 East Drahner Road, between Barr and Hosner Roads, two and a half miles east of Lapeer Road.
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Golf outing benefits local kids
The Orion/Oxford Club of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan will host their 2007 golf outing at the Metamora Golf & Country Club (1600 Club Drive in Metamora) on Monday, August 20.
Golf packages include 18 holes with a cart, lunch, dinner and non-alcoholic beverages for $150 per person. Sponsorships range from club supporter to bronze, silver and gold sponsorships, which include eight individual packages plus signage on the course.
Lunch will begin at 11 a.m., with a shotgun start at noon and dinner at 5:30 p.m. Contests on the course will include a $10,000 hole-in-one, closest to the pin, longest drive and a 50/50 raffle.
For more information, contact Tim Dougan from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan’s Orion/Oxford Club at (248)365-5000 or tdougan@bgcsm.org.
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Adopt-A-Stream trains volunteers
If you are concerned about local water and natural resources, and you like science and the outdoors, a new volunteer training for the Adopt-A-Stream program will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 21.
Training will be held from 6-9 p.m. at the Rochester Hills Public Library.
Adopt-A-Stream volunteers monitor the water quality of the Clinton River and its tributaries. Each volunteer is part of a team that visits a specific site to monitor physical habitat, river conditions and life within the river.
To register to attend the training session, contact (248)601-0606 or ted@crwc.org.
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Reunion honors class of 1957
The Lake Orion High School Class of 1957 50th Reunion will be held on Saturday, Aug. 25 at The Canterbury Village Castle.
Other activities include a golf scramble at Bald Mountain Golf Course on Friday, Aug. 24 and a picnic on Sunday, Aug. 26 on Lake Orion.
For more information call Karen Mehlberg Waite at (248)693-1783, Dorothy Armstrong King at (248)693-1806 or Eric Bothwell at (248)651-1329.
Look for more on the reunion in next week’s Review.
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Test out your trivia skills
On Tuesday, Aug. 28, test out your trivia skills at the first Trivia Night hosted by the Darci Seipke Benefit Fund.
Trivia will be held from 7-9 p.m. at the Community Education Resource Center (CERC) cafeteria.
There will be walk-in registration at the door. The cost of participation is $10 per individual person (they will place you in a team) or $35 per team of four.
For more information, contact Pam Seipke at (248)693-9818.
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Scouts host ceremony for flags
Boy Scout Troop #128 has invited Orion residents to a Patriotic Flag Retirement Ceremony on Tuesday, Sept. 11th at 8 p.m. at St. Mary’s In-The-Hills Episcopal Church.
The Church is located at 2512 Joslyn Ct., next to Olde World Canterbury Village and across the street from the Orion Township offices.
Two flag collection sites will be available for worn or damaged U.S. flags, at St. Mary’s and at the Gingellville Early Childhood Center, 4375 Baldwin Rd.
For more information, please contact Donna Davis-Daisley at (248)391-2005 or e-mail LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com.
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Scouts host READYMAN event
Boy Scout Troop #128 has invited Orion and Oxford second-year Webelos to earn their READYMAN Activity Pin on Sept. 11th from 5:15 p.m. until 7:45 p.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church.
The event is limited to 30 Webelos and registration via e-mail is required. E-mail LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com to register.
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Hunter safety program scheduled
A Hunter Safety Class, presented by the Oakland County Marine Division, will be offered on Monday, Sept. 17 and Wednesday, Sept. 19.
The class, held from 6-10 p.m., will take place at the Clarkston Heath Center, 5625 Water Tower Place in Clarkston.
The program is designed to teach a person to be a safe and responsible hunter, and is appropriate for all ages.
Participants are tested at the completion of the course and those 10 years of age and older are awarded their Hunter Safety Certification Card from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Individuals must attend both classes to receive their certification. The program fee is $10 per person for the two-part course. Adults are encouraged to attend with their child at no additional expense.
To register or for more information, call (248)338-5389.
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Crafters needed
The Darci Seipke Benefit Fund will be hosting a craft show at Canterbury Village on Oct. 6-7.
Crafters interested in purchasing a table at the show need to contact Pam Seipke at (248)693-9818. The cost of a 10×10 spot is $40.
Deadline to register is Oct. 1, and registration forms will be available on the Canterbury Village website, www.canterburyvillage.com in the coming weeks.
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VFW to host summer picnic
VFW Post 334 will host their summer family picnic on Sunday, Aug. 26 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Bunny Run Country Club.
The luncheon will include hamburgers or hot dogs, corn on the cob and baked beans, as well as a special cake for desert.
There is an enclosed area for swimming in Long Lake, or just enjoy a relaxing day visiting with your VFW comrades and their families.
For more information, call Ernie Baker (248)391-6933 or Jim Trumble (248)693-7302.
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Test out your trivia skills
On Tuesday, Aug. 28, test out your trivia skills at the first Trivia Night hosted by the Darci Seipke Benefit Fund.
Trivia will be held from 7-9 p.m. at the Community Education Resource Center (CERC) cafeteria.
There will be walk-in registration at the door. The cost of participation is $10 per individual person (they will place you in a team) or $35 per team of four.
For more information, contact Pam Seipke at (248)693-9818.
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Your chance to be on TV
Orion Neighborhood Television is inviting all Orion residents to come in and find out how to create their very own programs.
There is a free Orientation Session at the ONTV studio scheduled for Thursday, August 30, at 7 p.m.
At Orientation you will meet staff, discuss community access television, learn about ONTV policies and procedures, and discover how to become certified to use the ONTV studio and field equipment to create television programs for the Orion community.
The free Orientation Session is required before signing up for ONTV video production classes. The next Field Production class is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. Class will be every Wednesday night for three weeks at the ONTV studio and there is a $10 charge for the series. Students will be trained on Field equipment and television editing.
The ONTV studio is located at 698 S. Lapeer Road. Call (248)693-3377 to reserve a seat.
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Oakland Historical Society meets
The Oakland Township Historical Society will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 5 at 6:30 p.m. at the Cranberry Lake Farm (384 W. Predmore Road).
A slide presentation by Brian Golden, ‘Farmington Junction, A Trolley History,? and a pot-luck dinner are on the agenda (please bring a dish to pass).
The meeting is open to the public. Free to members, the cost is $3 for guests. For more information, call (248)693-8660.
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Scouts host ceremony for flags
Boy Scout Troop #128 has invited Orion residents to a Patriotic Flag Retirement Ceremony on Tuesday, Sept. 11th at 8 p.m. at St. Mary’s In The Hills Episcopal Church.
The Church is located at 2512 Joslyn Ct., next to Olde World Canterbury Village and across the street from the Orion Township offices.
Two flag collection sites will be available for worn or damaged U.S. flags, at St. Mary’s and at the Gingellville Early Childhood Center, 4375 Baldwin Rd.
For more information, please contact Donna Davis-Daisley at (248)391-2005 or e-mail LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com.
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Scouts host READYMAN event
Troop #128 has also invited Orion and Oxford second-year Webelos to earn their READYMAN Activity Pin on Sept. 11th from 5:15 p.m. until 7:45 p.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church.
The event is limited to 30 Webelos and registration via e-mail is required. E-mail LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com to register.?
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Hunter safety program scheduled
A Hunter Safety Class, presented by the Oakland County Marine Division, will be offered on Monday, Sept. 17 and Wednesday, Sept. 19.
The class, held from 6-10 p.m., will take place at the Clarkston Health Center, 5625 Water Tower Place in Clarkston.
The program is designed to teach a person to be a safe and responsible hunter, and is appropriate for all ages.
Participants are tested at the completion of the course, and those 10 years of age and older are awarded their Hunter Safety Certification Card from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Individuals must attend both classes to receive their certification. The program fee is $10 per person for the two-part course. Adults are encouraged to attend with their child at no additional expense.
To register or for more information, call (248)338-5389.
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Crafters needed
The Darci Seipke Benefit Fund will be hosting a craft show at Canterbury Village on Oct. 6-7.
Crafters interested in purchasing a table at the show need to contact Pam Seipke at (248)693-9818. The cost of a 10×10 spot is $40.
Deadline to register is Oct. 1, and registration forms will be available on the Canterbury Village website, www.canterburyvillage.com in the coming weeks.
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Love, INC hosts fundraiser
Love, INC will host their second annual North Oakland fundraising event on Saturday, Sept. 22.
At 5 p.m., St. Mary’s In The Hills Church will welcome guests with finger foods. At 7 p.m., guests will move to Christ the King Church for desserts and a presentation about North Oakland Love, INC. A silent auction will be held from 7-9 p.m.
The theme of this year’s event is ‘Bountiful Harvest.?
Tickets are now available and can be purchased for $20 by calling (248)693-1700 or e-mailing budrust02@aol.com before Sept. 1.
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OPPC to ‘celebrate life?
On Thursday, Sept. 27, the Oxford Problem Pregnancy Center will host an annual dinner and silent auction to ‘celebrate life.?
At 6 p.m. the silent auction begins, followed by dinner at 7 p.m. and a program at 8 p.m.
The program will feature guest speaker Teresa Tomeo, an author and syndicated talk show host. Tomeo will present ‘The Media and the Culture of Death.?
Auction items and door prizes may include tickets to sporting events, vacations, dinners, jewelry, services from local businesses and more.
Donated items to be used in the auction will be accepted at the Pregnancy Center until Friday, Sept. 21. Vouchers or gift certificates can be mailed to the Center at 35 N. Washington Street, Oxford, MI 48371. If you are unable to drop donated items at the center, call the center to have your items picked up.
Tickets are $50 per person or $475 for a table of ten.
For more information or to make dinner reservations, call (248)969-2177.
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Project SHALOM coming soon
The Lake Orion United Methodist Church’s Project SHALOM will provide house repairs for people who lack the monetary or physical resources to make them, on the weekend of Oct. 13-14.
Minor repairs, painting, cleaning, roofing, yard work, and other like projects will be offered to residents of Orion, Oxford, Oakland, Addison, Independence, Brandon, Pontiac, and Waterford townships by Christian youth and adult volunteers affiliated with the church.
Project SHALOM ‘builds Christian Community and challenges our youth to become socially aware and gives them a sense of community involvement,? according to the project application form.
For more information or to request a house repair application form, contact the LOUMC at (248)693-6201, ext. 205. All applications must be submitted by Friday, Aug. 31.
Your chance to be on TV
Orion Neighborhood Television is inviting all Orion residents to come in and find out how to create their very own programs.
There is a free Orientation Session at the ONTV studio scheduled for Thursday, August 30, at 7 p.m.
At Orientation you will meet staff, discuss community access television, learn about ONTV policies and procedures, and discover how to become certified to use the ONTV studio and field equipment to create television programs for the Orion community.
The free Orientation Session is required before signing up for ONTV video production classes. The next Field Production class is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 12 at 7 p.m.
Class will be every Wednesday night for three weeks at the ONTV studio and there is a $10 charge for the series. Students will be trained on Field equipment and television editing.
The ONTV studio is located at 698 S. Lapeer Road. Call (248)693-3377 to reserve a seat.
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Library hosts blood drive
The Orion Township Public Library will host a post-Labor Day blood drive next Tuesday (Sept. 4) from 1-7 p.m.
The drive is open to the public and will take place in the library’s meeting room. To make an appointment, call Kim at (248)693-3000, ext. 302.
The library is located at 825 Joslyn Road.
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Oakland Historical Society meets
The Oakland Township Historical Society will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 5 at 6:30 p.m. at the Cranberry Lake Farm (384 W. Predmore Road).
A slide presentation by Brian Golden, ‘Farmington Junction, A Trolley History,? and a pot-luck dinner are on the agenda (please bring a dish to pass).
The meeting is open to the public. Free to members, the cost is $3 for guests.
For more information, call (248)693-8660.
Scouts host ceremony for flags
Boy Scout Troop #128 has invited Orion residents to a Patriotic Flag Retirement Ceremony on Tuesday, Sept. 11th at 8 p.m. at St. Mary’s In The Hills Episcopal Church.
The Church is located at 2512 Joslyn Ct., next to Olde World Canterbury Village and across the street from the Orion Township offices.
Two flag collection sites will be available for worn or damaged U.S. flags, at St. Mary’s and at the Gingellville Early Childhood Center, 4375 Baldwin Rd.
For more information, please contact Donna Davis-Daisley at (248)391-2005 or e-mail LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com.
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Scouts host READYMAN event
Troop #128 has also invited Orion and Oxford second-year Webelos to earn their READYMAN Activity Pin on Sept. 11th from 5:15 p.m. until 7:45 p.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church.
The event is limited to 30 Webelos and registration via e-mail is required.
E-mail LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com to register.?
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Hunter safety program scheduled
A Hunter Safety Class, presented by the Oakland County Marine Division, will be offered on Monday, Sept. 17 and Wednesday, Sept. 19.
The class, held from 6-10 p.m., will take place at the Clarkston Health Center, 5625 Water Tower Place in Clarkston.
The program is designed to teach a person to be a safe and responsible hunter, and is appropriate for all ages.
To register or for more information, call (248)338-5389.
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Crafters sought for October show
The Darci Seipke Benefit Fund will be hosting a craft show at Canterbury Village on Oct. 6-7.
Crafters interested in purchasing a table at the show need to contact Pam Seipke at (248)693-9818. The cost of a 10×10 spot is $40.
Deadline to register is Oct. 1, and registration forms will be available on the Canterbury Village website, www.canterburyvillage.com in the coming weeks.
Love, INC hosts fundraiser
Love, INC will host their second annual North Oakland fundraising event on Saturday, Sept. 22.
At 5 p.m., St. Mary’s In The Hills Church will welcome guests with finger foods. At 7 p.m., guests will move to Christ the King Church for desserts and a presentation about North Oakland Love, INC. A silent auction will be held from 7-9 p.m.
The theme of this year’s event is ‘Bountiful Harvest.?
Tickets are now available and can be purchased for $20 by calling (248)693-1700 or e-mailing budrust02@aol.com before Sept. 1.
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Project SHALOM coming soon
The Lake Orion United Methodist Church’s Project SHALOM will provide house repairs for people who lack the monetary or physical resources to make them, on the weekend of Oct. 13-14.
Minor repairs, painting, cleaning, roofing, yard work, and other like projects will be offered to residents of Orion, Oxford, Oakland, Addison, Independence, Brandon, Pontiac, and Waterford townships by Christian youth and adult volunteers affiliated with the church.
Project SHALOM ‘builds Christian community and challenges our youth to become socially aware and gives them a sense of community involvement,? according to the project application form.
For more information or to request a house repair application form, contact the LOUMC at (248)693-6201, ext. 205. All applications must be submitted by Friday, Aug. 31.
Local bank thanks its customers
The Lake Orion branch of LaSalle Bank, located at 1391 S. Lapeer Road, will host a Customer Appreciation Day on Friday, Sept. 7th from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
The event will include hot dogs, Good Humor Ice Cream (all day long, so bring your children), raffles (there are four wonderful baskets to give away) and a performance by the Church Street Singers.
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‘Think Trim? with new program
The Unity Church of Lake Orion will host ‘Think Trim: The Dynamic Approach to Permanent Weight Control? on Saturday, Sept. 8 from 9-11:30 a.m.
The program instructs that it is not a lack of will power, self-control or motivation that is causing those unwanted pounds, but simply your relationship to food.
There is no dieting, no weighing and no measuring in this program. Instead, you will find ways to reduce self-defeating behaviors and control those inner battles over food.
For more information, contact Anna Ferman at (248)693-1078. The Unity Church of Lake Orion is located at 3700 Baldwin Road (at Waldon Road).
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Scouts host ceremony for flags
Boy Scout Troop #128 has invited Orion residents to a Patriotic Flag Retirement Ceremony on Tuesday, Sept. 11th at 8 p.m. at St. Mary’s In The Hills Episcopal Church.
The Church is located at 2512 Joslyn Ct., next to Olde World Canterbury Village and across the street from the Orion Township offices.
Two flag collection sites will be available for worn or damaged U.S. flags, at St. Mary’s and at the Gingellville Early Childhood Center, 4375 Baldwin Rd.
For more information, please contact Donna Davis-Daisley at (248)391-2005 or e-mail LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com.
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Scouts host READYMAN event
Troop #128 has also invited Orion and Oxford second-year Webelos to earn their READYMAN Activity Pin on Sept. 11th from 5:15 p.m. until 7:45 p.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church.
The event is limited to 30 Webelos and registration via e-mail is required. E-mail LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com to register.
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Hunter safety program scheduled
A Hunter Safety Class, presented by the Oakland County Marine Division, will be offered on Monday, Sept. 17 and Wednesday, Sept. 19.
The class, held from 6-10 p.m., will take place at the Clarkston Health Center, 5625 Water Tower Place in Clarkston.
The program is designed to teach a person to be a safe and responsible hunter, and is appropriate for all ages.
Participants are tested at the completion of the course, and those 10 years of age and older are awarded their Hunter Safety Certification Card from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Individuals must attend both classes to receive their certification. The program fee is $10 per person for the two-part course. Adults are encouraged to attend with their child at no additional expense.
To register or for more information, call (248)338-5389.
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Library book sale is Sept. 18-22
The Friends of the Orion Township Public Library will host a gently used book sale from Sept. 18-22. Book sale donations are now being accepted as well.
A special ‘Friends Member Preview Night? will take place on Tuesday the 18th from 5-8:30 p.m. Interested members can join at the door for $10 or renew their memberships.
On Wednesday the 19th and Thursday the 20th, the sale runs from 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. On Friday the 21st the sale will be open from 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
On Saturday the 22nd, the special ‘Bag Sale? runs from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
The library is located at 825 Joslyn Road. For more information, call (248)693-3000, ext. 319 or e-mail otpl.friends@gmail.com.
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Crafters sought for October show
The Darci Seipke Benefit Fund will be hosting a craft show at Canterbury Village on Oct. 6-7.
Crafters interested in purchasing a table at the show need to contact Pam Seipke at (248)693-9818. The cost of a 10×10 spot is $40.
Deadline to register is Oct. 1, and registration forms will be available on the Canterbury Village website, www.canterburyvillage.com in the coming weeks.
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Love, INC hosts fundraiser
Love, INC will host their second annual North Oakland fundraising event on Saturday, Sept. 22.
At 5 p.m., St. Mary’s In The Hills Church will welcome guests with finger foods. At 7 p.m., guests will move to Christ the King Church for desserts and a presentation about North Oakland Love, INC. A silent auction will be held from 7-9 p.m.
The theme of this year’s event is ‘Bountiful Harvest.?
Tickets are now available and can be purchased for $20 by calling (248)693-1700 or e-mailing budrust02@aol.com before Sept. 1.
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OPPC to ‘celebrate life?
On Thursday, Sept. 27, the Oxford Problem Pregnancy Center will host an annual dinner and silent auction to ‘celebrate life.?
At 6 p.m. the silent auction begins, followed by dinner at 7 p.m. and a program at 8 p.m.
The program will feature guest speaker Teresa Tomeo, an author and syndicated talk show host. Tomeo will present ‘The Media and the Culture of Death.?
Auction items and door prizes may include tickets to sporting events, vacations, dinners, jewelry, services from local businesses and more.
Donated items to be used in the auction will be accepted at the Pregnancy Center until Friday, Sept. 21. Vouchers or gift certificates can be mailed to the Center at 35 N. Washington Street, Oxford, MI 48371. If you are unable to drop donated items at the center, call the center to have your items picked up.
Tickets are $50 per person or $475 for a table of ten.
For more information or to make dinner reservations, call (248)969-2177.
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Project SHALOM coming soon
The Lake Orion United Methodist Church’s Project SHALOM will provide house repairs for people who lack the monetary or physical resources to make them, on the weekend of Oct. 13-14.
Minor repairs, painting, cleaning, roofing, yard work, and other like projects will be offered to residents of Orion, Oxford, Oakland, Addison, Independence, Brandon, Pontiac, and Waterford townships by Christian youth and adult volunteers affiliated with the church.
Project SHALOM ‘builds Christian community and challenges our youth to become socially aware and gives them a sense of community involvement,? according to the project application form.
For more information, contact the LOUMC at (248)693-6201, ext. 205.
NOCC to meet this week
The North Oakland Community Coalition will have a meeting this Thursday (Sept. 13) at 7 p.m. at the Orion Township Public Library.
All are welcome to attend and can contact Michele Novak, Guidance Counselor/Substance Abuse Prevention Advisor at Lake Orion High School for more information.
Novak can be reached at LOHS by calling (248)693-5638, or by e-mailing mnovak@lakeorion.k12.mi.us.
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New St. Joe’s group for men
St. Joseph’s will kick off a new monthly ‘Bravehearts? breakfast this Saturday (Sept. 15) at 9 a.m.
‘Bravehearts? is intended to provide an opportunity for the men in the Oxford/Lake Orion area. On the second Saturday of each month the group will provide a prominent speaker who will offer a challenging talk that is relevant to men.
Dr. Ray Guarendi will kick off the inaugural event with a talk entitled: ‘Fatherhood; BE A MAN!? Dr. Ray is a prominent author whose books have been featured on several national television shows and hosts the radio show: ‘The Doctor is in.?
At the inaugural event that morning, there will also be an overview of ‘Bravehearts? and what the group hopes to do and accomplish.
Other upcoming speakers include Mike Voris (Oct. 20), Deacon Pete Cornel (Nov. 10) and Paco Gavrilides (Dec. 15). Look for more on these speakers in upcoming editions of ‘Happenings.?
To learn more about the group or to register, call (248)693-0440, ext. 401, or e-mail Bravehearts@stjosephlakeorion.org.
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‘Start new? with health program
Are you overweight? Have diabetes, arthritis, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, headaches, or even cancer? START NEW Basic Training could be your final answer to dramatically improved health.
Participants can reduce or even eliminate medications in this doctor-supervised lifestyle change program. The nine-week course teaches how to normalize blood pressure, lower cholesterol, stabilize blood sugar, lose weight naturally, reverse chronic disease and reduce or eliminate medications.
The program includes doctor supervision (physician in attendance), multi-media presentations, HDL, triglyceride, cholesterol and glucose testing, blood pressure screening, hands-on cooking demonstrations, full meals served at each program, workbooks and hard to find health books. There are no products to buy, no pills, powders or supplements to take.
If you’re sick and tired of being sick and tired, come to the free orientation on Saturday, Sept. 15 at 2:30 pm at the Orion-Oxford Seventh-day Adventist Church, located at 120 Manitou Lane (1/2 mile north of Indianwood on M-24).
The program begins Sunday, Sept. 16 at 7 a.m. (with a fasting blood draw), then runs for eight more consecutive Sundays from Sept. 23 through Nov. 11 from 1-6 p.m. Call (810)678-3277 to register.
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Library book sale is Sept. 18-22
The Friends of the Orion Township Public Library will host a gently used book sale from Sept. 18-22. Book sale donations are now being accepted as well.
A special ‘Friends Member Preview Night? will take place on Tuesday the 18th from 5-8:30 p.m. Interested members can join at the door for $10 or renew their memberships.
On Wednesday the 19th and Thursday the 20th, the sale runs from 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. On Friday the 21st the sale will be open from 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
On Saturday the 22nd, the special ‘Bag Sale? runs from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
The library is located at 825 Joslyn Road. For more information, call (248)693-3000, ext. 319 or e-mail otpl.friends@gmail.com.
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Masons to confer degree next week
Orion Lodge No. 46 Free & Accepted Masons will confer the Entered Apprentice Degree on Tuesday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m.
All Masons in good standing are welcome. The Orion Masonic Temple is located in downtown Lake Orion at 25 N. Broadway.
For more information, or for those who are interested in entering Masonry, call Robert Davenport at (248)338-0854 or visit the Orion Lodge website at http://orionmasons.com/.
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Builder’s licensing class offered
Lake Orion Community Education, in cooperation with Oakland Builders Education Seminars, is offering a comprehensive 16-hour builder’s pre-license class this September.
The course is aimed for those who want to subcontract the construction of their own homes, real estate investors and developers and building trades people who want to work legally in Michigan. Attendees will leave with the knowledge needed to pass the state builder’s license exam.
The seminar is scheduled for Tuesday/Thursday, Sept. 18, 20, 25 and 27 from 6-10 p.m. at the CERC Building (455 E. Scripps Road). Cost is $199, plus $20 for the course textbook and sample questions (paid to the instructor).
Pre-registration with payment is required by this Friday (Sept. 14). Call (248)693-5436 to register and visit www.buildersinstitute.com for more information.
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Love, INC offers clothes for needy
Love, INC will host a Clothes Closet for the needy on Sept. 22 & 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Ehman Center.
The event is supported by monetary donations and is open to the public.
The Ehman Center is located on the corner of Elizabeth and Lapeer Streets, one block east of Kroger and Walgreens.
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‘Lunch at CJ’s? returns this month
Taping for the third season of the PHILO Film Award winning program ‘Lunch at CJ’s? starts on Sept. 24 from 1-4 p.m.
Join hosts Ed Peters and Kathy Wieland for discussion that promotes you, your business and community life to the viewers of North Oakland County.
Other future taping dates include Oct. 22, Nov. 26 and Dec. 10. For more information on the show, contact Kathy at (248)693-7067 or Ed at (248)227-5656, or e-mail lunchatcjs@yahoo.com.
Library book sale is underway
The Friends of the Orion Township Public Library is hosting a gently used book sale through Sept. 22.
On Wednesday the 19th and Thursday the 20th, the sale runs from 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. On Friday the 21st the sale will be open from 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
On Saturday the 22nd, the special ‘Bag Sale? runs from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
The library is located at 825 Joslyn Road. For more information, call (248)693-3000, ext. 319 or e-mail otpl.friends@gmail.com.
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Genealogical club meets this week
The North Oakland Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Orion Room of the Orion Township Public Library (825 Joslyn Road).
Interested parties can come and share their recent genealogical research, or get help in starting out on their searches. Visitors are welcome.
Remaining 2007 meeting dates (same time and location) are Oct. 18 & Nov. 15.
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Howarth UMC hosts turkey dinner
Howarth United Methodist Church will host a turkey dinner, with all the fixings, on Sept. 22 from 4:30-7p.m.
The buffet-style dinner will be held at the church, located at 550 E. Silverbell Road.
Adults? dinners cost $8.50, while children’s dinners are $4, and those under five years of age are free. Carry outs are also available. For more information, call (248)373-2360.
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Love, INC offers clothes for needy
Love, INC will host a Clothes Closet for the needy on Sept. 22 & 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Ehman Center.
The event is supported by monetary donations and is open to the public.
The Ehman Center is located on the corner of Elizabeth and Lapeer Streets, one block east of Kroger and Walgreens.
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‘Lunch at CJ’s? returns this month
Taping for the third season of the PHILO Film Award winning program ‘Lunch at CJ’s? starts on Sept. 24 from 1-4 p.m.
Join hosts Ed Peters and Kathy Wieland for discussion that promotes you, your business and community life to the viewers of North Oakland County.
Other future taping dates include Oct. 22, Nov. 26 and Dec. 10. For more information on the show, contact Kathy at (248)693-7067 or Ed at (248)227-5656, or e-mail lunchatcjs@yahoo.com.
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Twp. offers home alone training
If your ‘tweenie? will be home alone this fall, then make sure to give him/her the skills needed to be home alone safely by attending the Wednesday, Sept. 26 class at the Friendship Park Meeting Room.
The class, offered through the township’s Parks and Recreation department, will run from 6:30-7:30 p.m. for ages 10-14. Registration fee is $14.
The program includes walking home, key responsibility, securing the house, answering the phone, safe choices and emergency procedures. Handouts are included and a certificate is presented upon completion of the workshop.
Training, led by instructor Merry Lowis, follows the American Red Cross Curriculum. A babysitter’s training handbook is available for $13 the night of the class.
To register, or for more information, call (248)391-0304, ext. 143, or visit www.oriontownship.org.
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Beaver Creek hosts women’s event
Beaver Creek Links & Banquet Center will host The Babe Classic II, a two-person women’s scramble on Thursday, Sept. 27 at 10 a.m.
The $40 event includes golf, as well as lunch at the turn and a buffet dinner.
The scramble includes most accurate drive and closest to the pin contests. USGA rules apply.
Beaver Creek is located at 850 Stoney Creek Road in Oakland Township. For more information, call (248)693-7170.
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Mask Theatre opens KJT season
The Faustwork Mask Theatre will open the 2007-08 (5th Anniversary) season at the Karen Joy Theatre.
World renowned masked performer, Rob Faust returns to the KJT stage for two performances, Friday, Sept. 28 at 1 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 29 at 7 p.m., as well as a Sept. 29 workshop/lunch from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The KJT’s ‘Season to Celebrate? will also include two plays from the Upland Hills School Theatre Play Shop (James and the Giant Peach, in November, and a Spring Musical to be determined, in May) and a UHS Community Showcase, in January.
Early-bird season specials are still available. To learn more about the Karen Joy Theatre, located at 2575 Indian Lake Road in Oxford, visit www.karenjoytheatre.org or call (248)693-2878.
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Crafters sought for October show
The Darci Seipke Benefit Fund will be hosting a craft show at Canterbury Village on Oct. 6-7.
Crafters interested in purchasing a table at the show need to contact Pam Seipke at (248)693-9818. The cost of a 10×10 spot is $40.
Deadline to register is Oct. 1, and registration forms will be available at www.canterburyvillage.com.
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Scrapbook with LO Lioness Club
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will sponsor a weekend scrapbooking event at Bear Lake Camp the weekend of Oct. 19-21.
The event includes meals and cabin accommodations, as well as raffles and door prizes. Vendors will be available to purchase scrapbook items.
Check-in time is Friday at 5 p.m. and a pre-paid admission of $150 per person is required. All proceeds benefit the Lake Orion Lioness Club Charities.
For more information, call Lioness Donna Coccia at (248)391-1362 or Lioness Maggie De Groff at (248)342-0133.
Legion to host craft show
The American Legion Post 63 Auxiliary will host a Craft Show & Bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 13 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Campbell Richmond American Legion, located at 8047 Ortonville Road in Clarkston.
The legion auxiliary and SAL units have over 400 members across North Oakland County.
There is some table space left for anyone interested in participating.
For information about the event, call (248)425-4410.
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Scrapbook with LO Lioness Club
The Lake Orion Lioness Club is sponsoring a weekend scrapbooking event at Bear Lake Camp the weekend of Oct. 19-21.
The event includes meals and cabin accommodations, as well as raffles and door prizes. Vendors will be available to purchase scrapbook items.
Check-in time is Friday at 5 p.m. and a pre-paid admission of $150 per person is required.
All proceeds benefit the Lake Orion Lioness Club Charities. For more information, call Lioness Donna Coccia at (248)391-1362 or Lioness Maggie De Groff at (248)342-0133.
Bear Lake Camp is located at 3409 Five Lakes Road in Lapeer.
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Dinner, dance and auction benefits education
On Saturday, Nov. 10, The Lake Orion Education Foundation will host An Evening for Education 2, which features dinner, dancing and an auction.
The event will kick off with a silent auction and appetizers starting at 6 p.m., with dinner being served at 7 p.m. The night will be held at Canterbury Castle, 2325 Joslyn Court.
All proceeds benefit the children of Lake Orion Schools, and tickets are $100. All are welcome to attend, but seating is limited.
The Education Foundation is also seeking volunteers and additional auction items for the event.
For detail or to purchase tickets, contact Steve and Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Appledorn@msn.com. Ticket purchase forms are also available at the main office of each Lake Orion school.
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Parisian day benefits LO Special Olympics
On Saturday, Nov. 10, Parisian will host Care to Share Community Day to benefit Special Olympics in Lake Orion.
Participants purchase $5 coupon books, of which 100 percent goes to Special Olympics. Each coupon book contains a $10 off coupon, as well as eight coupons and Community Day Bonus Buy sales.
The store opens at 6 a.m., and the coupons can be used throughout the day.
For more information, contact Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Kathy Absher at (248)693-0144.
Parisian’s Community Day has raised over $43 million for nonprofit organizations.
Animal blessing is this weekend
St. Mary’s-in-the-Hills Episcopal Church presents a ‘Blessing of the Animals? (the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi) this coming Sunday (Oct. 7) at 3 p.m. at Olde World Canterbury Village.
Bring your beloved pet for the special blessing of all animals. Each pet owner will receive a goodie bag with loads of items, as well as special discount shopping coupons for the village shops.?
The event will also include a Pet Parade through the village. The Blessing service immediately follows in the tent located at the west end of the antique barn.?
St. Mary’s-in-the-Hills Episcopal Church is located right next to Canterbury Village on Joslyn Court. For more information call (248)391-0663.
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Masons confer fellowcraft degree
Orion Lodge No. 46 of the Free & Accepted Masons will confer the Fellowcraft Degree on Tuesday Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. All Masons in good standing are welcome.
The Orion Masonic Temple is located in downtown Lake Orion at 25 N. Broadway.
For more information, or for those who are interested in entering Masonry, call Robert Davenport at (248)338-0854. You may also visit the Orion Lodge’s website at http://orionmasons.com/.
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Legion to host craft show
The American Legion Post 63 Auxiliary will host a Craft Show & Bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 13 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Campbell Richmond American Legion, located at 8047 Ortonville Road in Clarkston.
The legion auxiliary and SAL units have over 400 members across North Oakland County.
There is some table space left for anyone interested in participating.
For information about the event, call (248)425-4410.
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Treeside hosting support group
Treeside Psychological Clinic will host a grief support group for adults on Tuesday evenings through Nov. 20.
The primary goal of the group is to help participants identify losses in their lives and facilitate growth in new directions. All types of loss are appropriate at this group level. Space is limited.
For more information, call (248)693-9614. Treeside Psychological Clinic is located at 45 N. Lapeer Street in downtown Lake Orion.
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Treeside to host women’s retreat
The clinic will also be holding a fall retreat for professional women on Oct. 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The day includes relaxing breathing techniques, soul-soothing massages and connecting with your professional self.
Space is limited and registration is required. Cost to attend includes lunch and massage.
For more information, contact Laurie Orlando, MA, LLPC at (248)693-9614, ext. 68, or Lizanne Chisholm, MA, LPC at (248)788-5882.
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Rotary hosts big time speakers
The Lake Orion Sunrise Rotary Club will host some noteworthy speakers in the coming weeks, including an Andrea Doria survivor and County Executive L. Brooks Patterson.
First up, however, is Michael Angelo Caruso, who will be speaking at the Oct. 11 meeting.
Caruso is the author of 5 Cool Ideas and travels extensively throughout the country. His presentation ‘How to interest someone in 10 seconds? explains how the information shared during an elevator speech sets the tone for the relationship.
Pierette Simpson, author of Andrea Doria – The Greatest Sea Rescue in History, will present ‘Survivor of the Andrea Doria sea disaster? at the Oct. 25 meeting.
She will be bringing original photos, a survivor outfit and real artifacts retrieved from the ship. Book signing will be available.
On Nov. 1 Patterson will present ‘Out and about Oakland County,? providing updates about the county and surrounding areas.
The club meets every Thursday morning at 7:15 a.m. at CJ’s Village Cafe in downtown Lake Orion.
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Scrapbook with LO Lioness Club
The Lake Orion Lioness Club is sponsoring a weekend scrapbooking event at Bear Lake Camp the weekend of Oct. 19-21.
The event includes meals and cabin accommodations, as well as raffles and door prizes. Vendors will be available to purchase scrapbook items.
Check-in time is Friday at 5 p.m. and a pre-paid admission of $150 per person is required.
All proceeds benefit the Lake Orion Lioness Club Charities. For more information, call Lioness Donna Coccia at (248)391-1362 or Lioness Maggie De Groff at (248)342-0133.
Bear Lake Camp is located at 3409 Five Lakes Road in Lapeer.
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HealthQuest hosts wellness event
HealthQuest Physical Therapy & Wellness Center on Baldwin Road in Lake Orion will host ‘Healthy habits to beat obesity? as part of national physical therapy month.
The program, designed to teach proactive strategies to enhance health and wellness, will take place on Oct. 27.
For more information, call (248)650-4404.
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St. Joe’s hosts winter festival gala
St. Joseph School in Lake Orion is holding a Winter Festival Gala on Friday, Nov. 2, 2007 at the Cherry Creek Golf Club, in Shelby Township.
The special evening is a fundraiser for school programs and for the families who need tuition assistance.
The event will begin at 6 p.m. with a silent auction and will include an elegant dinner, music and dancing. Tickets are $80 per person or $150 per couple.
If you would like to attend or want more information, please contact Christine Sielicki at (248)391-4750.
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Dinner and more benefits LO education
On Saturday, Nov. 10, The Lake Orion Education Foundation will host An Evening for Education 2, which features dinner, dancing and an auction.
The event will kick off with a silent auction and appetizers starting at 6 p.m., with dinner being served at 7 p.m. The night will be held at Canterbury Castle, 2325 Joslyn Court.
All proceeds benefit the children of Lake Orion Schools, and tickets are $100. All are welcome to attend, but seating is limited.
The Education Foundation is also seeking volunteers and additional auction items for the event.
For detail or to purchase tickets, contact Steve and Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Appledorn@msn.com. Ticket purchase forms are also available at the main office of each Lake Orion school.
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Parisian day helps LO Special Olympics
On Saturday, Nov. 10, Parisian will host Care to Share Community Day to benefit Special Olympics in Lake Orion.
Participants purchase $5 coupon books, of which 100 percent goes to Special Olympics. Each coupon book contains a $10 off coupon, as well as eight coupons and Community Day Bonus Buy sales.
The store opens at 6 a.m., and the coupons can be used throughout the day.
For more information, contact Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Kathy Absher at (248)693-0144.
Parisian’s Community Day has raised over $43 million for nonprofit organizations.
Orion Fire hosts open houses
The Orion Township Fire Department will host a Fire Station Open House on Sunday, Oct. 14 from 1-4 p.m. at each of the township’s four stations.
All stations will have working fire truck and rescue displays, refreshments and gifts for youngsters and movies, brochures and activity books for fire safety and prevention.
Station #1 is located at 93 S. Anderson (next to Children’s Park), Station #2 is located at 200 E. Silverbell (east of M-24), Station #3 is located at 3365 Gregory (west of Baldwin) and Station #4 is located at 465 Baldwin (north of Clarkston Road).
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Love, INC seeks seasonal clothing
Love, INC of North Oakland County is currently accepting fall and winter clothing at the ‘Clothes Closet,? located in the Ehman Center (55 Elizabeth Street).
Requested clothing must be clean and only slightly used.
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Rotary hosts big time speakers
The Lake Orion Sunrise Rotary Club will host some noteworthy speakers in the coming weeks, including an Andrea Doria survivor and County Executive L. Brooks Patterson.
First up, however, is Michael Angelo Caruso, who will be speaking at the Oct. 11 meeting.
Caruso is the author of 5 Cool Ideas and travels extensively throughout the country. His presentation ‘How to interest someone in 10 seconds? explains how the information shared during an elevator speech sets the tone for the relationship.
Pierette Simpson, author of Andrea Doria – The Greatest Sea Rescue in History, will present ‘Survivor of the Andrea Doria sea disaster? at the Oct. 25 meeting.
She will be bringing original photos, a survivor outfit and real artifacts retrieved from the ship. Book signing will be available.
On Nov. 1 Patterson will present ‘Out and about Oakland County,? providing updates about the county and surrounding areas.
The club meets every Thursday morning at 7:15 a.m. at CJ’s Village Cafe in downtown Lake Orion.
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Scrapbook with LO Lioness Club
The Lake Orion Lioness Club is sponsoring a weekend scrapbooking event at Bear Lake Camp the weekend of Oct. 19-21.
The event includes meals and cabin accommodations, as well as raffles and door prizes. Vendors will be available to purchase scrapbook items.
Check-in time is Friday at 5 p.m. and a pre-paid admission of $150 per person is required.
All proceeds benefit the Lake Orion Lioness Club Charities. For more information, call Lioness Donna Coccia at (248)391-1362 or Lioness Maggie De Groff at (248)342-0133.
Bear Lake Camp is located at 3409 Five Lakes Road in Lapeer.
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Howarth UMC offers pork dinner
Howarth United Methodist Church will host a pork dinner on Oct. 24 from 4:30-7 p.m.
Family style seating will be offered and carry outs are also available. Adult meals cost $8.50, while children eat for $4 and 5 and under are free.
Howarth UMC is located at 550 E. Silverbell Road. For more information, call (248)373-2360.
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HealthQuest hosts wellness event
HealthQuest Physical Therapy & Wellness Center on Baldwin Road in Lake Orion will host ‘Healthy habits to beat obesity? as part of national physical therapy month.
The program, designed to teach proactive strategies to enhance health and wellness, will take place on Oct. 27.
For more information, call (248)650-4404.
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Blood drive coming to St. Joseph
The American Red Cross will host a blood drive on Sunday, Oct. 28 at St. Joseph Church (715 N. Lapeer Road).
The drive will run from 8 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. and walk-ins are welcome.
To schedule an appointment, or for more information, call (248)628-3718.
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St. Joe’s hosts winter festival gala
St. Joseph School in Lake Orion is holding a Winter Festival Gala on Friday, Nov. 2, 2007 at the Cherry Creek Golf Club, in Shelby Township.
The special evening is a fundraiser for school programs and for the families who need tuition assistance.
The event will begin at 6 p.m. with a silent auction and will include an elegant dinner, music and dancing. Tickets are $80 per person or $150 per couple.
If you would like to attend or want more information, please contact Christine Sielicki at (248)391-4750.
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Eagles hosting U-M/MSU bash
The Orion-Oxford Eagles Aerie #3613 are having a Michigan vs. Michigan State football bash to benefit the Lake Orion War Memorial on Saturday, Nov. 3 at the Eagles Club (317 W Clarkston Road).
There will be a $5 Raffle for a 42-inch Panasonic HD Flat screen TV, 50/50 raffles and a fabulous free food spread. There is no cover charge for the event.
All proceeds go to the Lake Orion Veterans Memorial Maintenance Fund. For more information contact Mary Rodgers at (248)249-6643.
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Dinner benefits LO education
On Saturday, Nov. 10, The Lake Orion Education Foundation will host An Evening for Education 2, which features dinner, dancing and an auction.
The event will kick off with a silent auction and appetizers starting at 6 p.m., with dinner being served at 7 p.m. The night will be held at Canterbury Castle, 2325 Joslyn Court.
All proceeds benefit the children of Lake Orion Schools, and tickets are $100. All are welcome to attend, but seating is limited.
The Education Foundation is also seeking volunteers and additional auction items for the event.
For detail or to purchase tickets, contact Steve and Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Appledorn@msn.com. Ticket purchase forms are also available at the main office of each Lake Orion school.
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Parisian to help Special Olympics
On Saturday, Nov. 10, Parisian will host Care to Share Community Day to benefit Special Olympics in Lake Orion.
Participants purchase $5 coupon books, of which 100 percent goes to Special Olympics. Each coupon book contains a $10 off coupon, as well as eight coupons and Community Day Bonus Buy sales.
The store opens at 6 a.m., and the coupons can be used throughout the day.
For more information, contact Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Kathy Absher at (248)693-0144.
Parisian’s Community Day has raised over $43 million for nonprofit organizations.
Learn about hypnotism during day-long event at the library
Hypnotherapist Scott Cooper (CHt) will host a free seminar on Friday at the Orion Township Library, as part of the fourth annual World Hypnotism Day.
‘Hypnotism is a safe and effective intervention for a variety of motivational, self-improvement and goal setting situations,? Cooper noted. ‘It is natural and free of side effects, and when performed by a competent certified practitioner, the results are long lasting and often permanent.?
The free seminar on hypnosis will cover topics such as what it is, how it works and what it can be used for, as well as how we all use self-hypnosis without knowing it.
The Orion Township Library is located at 825 Joslyn Road and can be reached at (248)693-3000.
The event will run from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and participants can register by e-mail at scottccooper1@msn.com or by calling (248)933-3368.
Donations to the American Cancer Society will be accepted.
Cooper is a graduate of the Infinity Institute of Royal Oak. His studies include Medical Hypnotherapy and Advanced Hypnoanalysis. He is currently with Michigan Hypnotherapy for Health and Happiness, located in Clarkston.
Classes of ‘Weight Control for Health and Happiness? and ‘Stop Smoking for Health and Happiness? will start in January in both Oxford and Orion Township.
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OAC offers new adult classes
It’s a new year, so it might also be time to start a creative new venture.
The Orion Art Center is now offering new workshops for adults. This includes a ‘learn the art of drawing? workshop, hosted by Eugene Clark, a renowned artist who specializes in portraits and anatomy. Clark, an Oxford resident, also teaches at the College for Creative Studies. No experience is necessary to enroll in this class, and discounts are offered to members.
On Thursday, Jan. 3, the Art Center will host ‘Drawing the Face,? from 9 a.m. to noon. This class will focus on the proper technique for building the skull and adding facial muscles.
On Friday, Jan. 4, ‘Anatomy Drawing? will be held from 9 a.m. to noon. This class will focus on building skeletal muscles of the mainstream figure.
Both classes are $50, or with the member discount, $40. The Art Center will take $5 off if participants take both sessions.
To register, call the Orion Art Center at (248)693-4986.
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Senior Center hosts special speaker
The Orion Senior Center is proud to have Sharon Gire, Director of the Michigan Office of Services to the Aging, come and speak on Wednesday, Jan. 9 at 10 a.m.
This free event will take place at the Orion Senior Center, located at 21 E. Church Street in the Village of Lake Orion.
Gire is responsible for directing Michigan’s aging network, the system providing services to elder persons throughout the state and which provides special assistance to the executive branch on the issues of aging and older persons.
Gire will give an overview of herself and her department. She will talk not only about seniors but also to the baby boomers and what they will need to do for the future. After speaking, she will also answer questions. A coffee and pastry reception will follow.
Jazz combo swings into library
The Royal Garden Trio will help the Orion Township Public Library kick off the new year with a Second Sunday concert on Jan. 13 at 2 p.m.
Based out of Ann Arbor, the jazz combo performs traditional jazz with a distinctly nontraditional sound.
The group plays a variety of live, hot jazz in the moment, delighting audiences of all ages.
Tom Bogardus plays tenor guitar, Brian Delaney is a jazz guitarist and Mike Karoub adds the cello. Learn more about the group at www.theroyalgardentrio.com.
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Mothers group to meet in Orion
The Oakland County Chapter of Mothers and More will host their January Field Trip at Giggle Beans on Friday, Jan. 18 at 10 a.m.
Giggle Beans is a coffeehouse for moms and interactive play center for kiddies. Moms can hang out and chat whilst the children play.
The cost is $8 per child for up to three hours and $4 for siblings. There is a group discount for 5+ families = $1 off per child, and 6 months and under and their parents are free.
Mothers and More is a national non-profit organization. The Oakland Chapter offers fun for all moms ? both with and without their kids. We offer playgroups and field trips for mom with the kids during the daytime and a whole range of activities for mom during the weekends and evenings ? from Book Club to Moms? Night Out to volunteer opportunities.
Giggle Beans is open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. They are located at 1472 S. Lapeer Road.’Check out their website at www.gigglebeans.net’for more information. Visitors may bring their own snacks, but no peanut products please.
To learn more about the field trip, please’contact Heather at (248)608-1698 or visit www.mothersandmore13.com.
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Church hosts Scout Sunday Service
Boy Scout Troop #128 invites all Orion and Oxford area Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturing Crew Members and Scouting Leaders to participate in the 2008 Scout Sunday Service.
Scout Sunday will be’observed at St. Mary’s In-The-Hills Episcopal Church on Jan. 27, at the 10 a.m. service.
For more information, please contact St. Mary’s Scouting Coordinator, Donna Davis-Daisley at (248)391-2005 or LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com, and look for more information in next week’s Lake Orion Review.
County hosts winter fishing tourney
Oakland County Parks is again holding Winter Fishing Tournaments at Addison Oaks, Independence Oaks and Orion Oaks county parks.
There are monthly contests for January, February and March, with prizes awarded at the end of each month for the biggest fish caught (length plus weight).
Catch and release is encouraged, however fish may be kept if legal (see Michigan Department of Natural Resources rules).
Anglers must register their catch at the boathouse drop box (Addison and Independence ) or at the Lake 16 drop box for Orion Oaks. A valid Michigan fishing license is required.
Oakland County Parks daily or annual vehicle permit is also required. And, the Dog Park at Orion Oaks is always a good place to see residents recreating with their dogs.
For a list of other wintertime events at nearby county parks, including snowshoe and ski classes and ‘The Big Chill? (an event for teens only), or for more information, visit www.oakgov.com/parksrec.
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Bowling Extravaganza benefits kidney transplant fund
On Jan. 19, the Darci Seipke Benefit Fund will be hosting a Bowling Extravaganza at Collier Lanes (in Oxford).
The event, which will be held from 1-4 p.m., features two games of bowling, prizes and a Chinese raffle.
To participate in the Bowling Extravaganza, it is $20 per person or $60 for a family of five, which includes the two games of bowling and shoes.
Food will be available for purchase at Red’s Grille, located inside Collier Lanes.
For more information or to make your reservation, contact Pam (Brady) Seipke at (248)721-1647 or e-mail darci@thebenefitfund.com.
For additional events hosted by the Darci Seipke Benefit Fund, visit them online at http://thebenefitfund.com.
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St. Joe’s hosts elementary/middle school open house
On Jan. 27, St. Joseph Elementary and Middle School will host an open house.
From 8-11 a.m., a pancake breakfast will be held, followed by a Catholic Schools Week Liturgy at 10:45 a.m., as well as tours of the school and various other special events.
St. Joseph Elementary and Middle School is located at 703 N. Lapeer Road. They can be reached at (248)693-6215 or online at www.stjosephlakeorion.org.
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Troop #128 hosts Scout Sunday
Boy Scout Troop #128 invites all Orion and Oxford area Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturing Crew Members and Scouting Leaders to participate in the 2008 Scout Sunday Service.
Scout Sunday will be’observed at St. Mary’s In-The-Hills Episcopal Church on Jan. 27, at the 10 a.m. service.
Scouts and Leaders attending in full uniforms will qualify for the 2008 Clinton Valley Council Scout Sunday/Scout Sabbath Observance patch. A certificate of attendance will be given to each Scout and Leader. Scouts and Leaders who have received the Religious Emblems of their faith will also be recognized.
Scouts and Leaders wishing to participant in the Opening Processional should arrive by 9:30 a.m.
St. Mary’s In-The-Hills is located at 2512 Joslyn Court, next door to Olde World Canterbury Village.
For more information, please contact St. Mary’s Scouting Coordinator, Donna Davis-Daisley at (248)391-2005 or LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com.
Local scouts to hold bottle drive
Have extra bottles and cans lying around from that holiday party? Troop #128 wants to help you be ‘can-free.?
On Saturday (Jan. 26), starting at 9 a.m. boy scouts will pick up your returnables in the Keatington subdivisions off Baldwin and Waldon Roads.
Proceeds from the drive will help cover camping and equipment costs for the troop.
Returnables should be left by the front door in clear plastic bags. Bagged returnables can also be dropped off at St. Mary’s In-The-Hills Episcopal Church on Sunday (Jan. 27) from 9-11:30 a.m.
Troop #128 is chartered by the church, which is located on Joslyn Road across from Orion Township Hall.
Boys age 11-17 are invited to visit a troop meeting, held each Tuesday at St. Mary’s from 7-8:30 p.m.
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Love INC to host open house
Love In the Name Of Christ will host an open house at the Ehman Center on Sunday (Jan. 27) from 1-4 p.m.
The Ehman Center houses many of the ministries of Love INC of North Oakland County, including the Clothes Closet, Bed, Blessings and Beyond, and the Furniture Ministry, which will all be open to the public to see what wonderful things are happening in this area.
The Ehman Center is at 55 Elizabeth Street (one block east of Kroger’s).
Board members and volunteers will be there to host all vistors. If you have any questions, call the LOVE INC line at (248)693-HELP.
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Thinking about home construction?
Lake Orion Community Education, in cooperation with Oakland Builders Education Seminars, will host a four-day 16-hour builder’s licensing seminar, beginning next week at the Community Education Resource Center (CERC) Building.
The course is geared for those who want to subcontract the construction of their own houses, real estate investors and developers and building trades people who want to work legally in Michigan. It will help in passing the state builder’s license examination.
The seminar will be held on Monday/Wednesday, Jan. 28 & 30 and Feb. 4 & 6 from 6-10 p.m.
The cost of the seminar is $199, plus $25 for the textbook and sample questions. Pre-registration with payment is due by Jan. 24.
Call (248)693-5436 to register. The CERC Building is located at 455 E. Scripps Road.
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Learn the television biz with ONTV
Start 2008 with a bang… or a shoot.
A field shoot that is. Orion Neighborhood Television is hosting a Field Production Class on Wednesday nights from Jan. 30-Feb. 13.
Each session will be held from 7-9 p.m. at the ONTV studio and participants will see what it takes to create a television program.
The Field Production Class is designed to instruct you how to use field cameras, microphones, tripods, shot composition and all that goes into creating a program outside of the studio.
There is a $10 fee for the series and orientation is required before taking the class. Contact Molly Perry at (248)693-3377 or at mperry@orionONTV.org to reserve your seat today.
The ONTV studio is located at 698 S. Lapeer Road. Visit www.orionONTV.org to learn more about Orion Neighborhood Television.
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Oakland Historical Society to meet
The Oakland Township Historical Society will meet on Wednesday, Feb. 6 at Paint Creek United Methodist Church.
The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will include a presentation by Michelle Akers-Berg titled ‘Mothers, Daughters and Leaders of Oakland County.?
Members of the society may attend for free. The cost for guests is $3.
Paint Creek United Methodist Church is located at 4420 Collins Road in Goodison.
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Go fishing with Oakland Co. Parks
Oakland County Parks is again holding Winter Fishing Tournaments at Addison Oaks, Independence Oaks and Orion Oaks county parks.
There are monthly contests for January, February and March, with prizes awarded at the end of each month for the biggest fish caught (length plus weight).
Catch and release is encouraged, however fish may be kept if legal (see Michigan Department of Natural Resources rules).
Anglers must register their catch at the boathouse drop box (Addison and Independence ) or at the Lake 16 drop box for Orion Oaks.
A valid Michigan fishing license is required, as is an Oakland County Parks daily or annual vehicle permit.
For a list of other wintertime events at nearby county parks, including snowshoe and ski classes and ‘The Big Chill? (an event for teens only), or for more information, visit www.oakgov.com/parksrec.
St. Joseph hosts information night
St. Joseph School will host a Kindergarten Information Night on Thursday (Jan. 31) at 7 p.m. at Myrick Hall (enter off of Indianwood Road).
Parents can obtain information about the school’s three-day-a-week option or their five day program.
More information is available at www.stjosephlakeorion.org. Child care will be provided at the information night.
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Learn about county roads at library
Brent Bair, managing director of the Road Commission for Oakland County, will speak at the Orion Township Library on Tuesday, Feb. 5 at 7 p.m.
The meeting is hosted by the Orion Township Republican Club and is open to everyone in the community.
Bair will speak about the challenges facing the road commissionas it deals with road problems in the county and the potential solutions.
Republican Club Chair JoAnn Van Tassel said the presentation is an opportunity for anyone who has questions about road conditions in the township and what is being done.
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Oakland Twp. historical club meets
The Oakland Township Historical Society will meet on Wednesday, Feb. 6 at Paint Creek United Methodist Church.
The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will include a presentation by Michelle Akers-Berg titled ‘Mothers, Daughters and Leaders of Oakland County.?
Members of the society may attend for free. The cost for guests is $3.
Paint Creek United Methodist Church is located at 4420 Collins Road in Goodison.
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Play cards to help baseball/softball
The Lake Orion High School baseball and softball teams will hold their sixth annual Euchre Tournament on Saturday, Feb. 23 at the Knights of Columbus Hall (1400 Orion Road).
Entry costs $25 and includes the tournament and dinner. Cash prizes will be awarded to first, second, third and last place.
Dinner begins at 6 p.m., the Euchre starts at 7 p.m. and music, a silent auction and raffles will take place throughout the night.
For more info or to purchase tickets, contact Joe Woityra at (248)343-9459 or Dennis Recknagel at (248)521-5141.
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Firefighters host dinner/dance
The Orion Firefighters Association will host their annual dinner/dance on Saturday, March 1 at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
Tickets are now available for $30 per person and includes dinner, an open bar, a live band and door prizes.
For tickets, call Bob Smith at (248)891-7053.
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Scrapbooking time with Lionesses
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will sponsor a 12-hour scrapbooking event on Saturday, March 15, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Orion/Oxford Boys and Girls Club (1801 Waldon Road).
A $40 fee for the event includes meals, snacks, drinks and goodie bags.
There will be 50/50 raffles, door prizes and vendors on hand.
For more information or to register, contact Donna at (248)391-1362 or Maggie at (248)342-0133.
St. Joseph team seeks players
The St. Joseph Maverick Football program in Lake Orion will be conducting an early registration for the 2008 Football Season.
Players and parents are invited to come and meet the St. Joseph Football coaches.
St. Joseph Football coaches will be at both registrations to discuss program philosophy and answer your questions regarding the football program.
The early registrations will be held on Saturday, Feb. 9, from noon to 2 p.m. outside the school office, and Saturday, Feb. 23, from 9:30-11 a.m. in Meeting Room #2. The early registration rate is $190 (for those that sign up on either day).
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Church welcomes new minister
Unity Church of Lake Orion welcomes their new minister and spiritual leader, Rev. Gregory Guice on Sunday, Feb. 10.
‘The Vision of a New Beginning,? a 10 a.m. service, will be immediately followed by a welcome potluck for the Guice family.
Unity Church of Lake Orion is located at 3070 Baldwin Road in Orion Township. For more information, please call (248) 391-9211.
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Tots celebrate Valentine’s Day
Join Ms. Margee for a Valentine Celebration for Preschoolers next week at Giggle Beans.
Spend time with your favorite valentine at this fun-filled party celebrating a very special holiday. Make a valentine card and craft for someone special that you love in Giggle Beans? 3,000-square-feet of safe and clean indoor play space.
Limited spaces are available for this event on Monday, Feb. 11 from 10-11:30 a.m.
The event is geared toward ages 1-5 and costs $13 per child.
Call Orion Township Parks & Recreation for details at (248)391-0304, ext 143, or visit www.oriontownship.org.
Giggle Beans is located at 1472 S. Lapeer Road.
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LOBS to hold scrapbooking event
Lake Orion Baptist School will host an all-day Scrapbooking Crop on Saturday, Feb. 23.
The event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. will include three workshops, door prizes, lunch and snacks, unlimited beverages and plenty of table space.
Vendors from Live, Laugh, Love, Scrap in Oxford, Creative Memories and Scrappers School House (STAMPS) will all be on hand.
The event costs $35, with proceeds benefiting LOBS? junior class.
Please RSVP by Feb. 15 to Lake Orion Baptist School, located at 255 E. Scripps Road, Lake Orion, MI 48360.
For more information, call Connie at (248)628-9226.
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Play Euchre for LO sports teams
The Lake Orion High School baseball and softball teams will hold their sixth annual Euchre Tournament on Saturday, Feb. 23 at the Knights of Columbus Hall (1400 Orion Road).
Entry costs $25 and includes the tournament and dinner. Cash prizes will be awarded to first, second, third and last place.
Dinner begins at 6 p.m., the Euchre starts at 7 p.m. and music, a silent auction and raffles will take place throughout the night.
For more information or to purchase tickets, contact Joe Woityra at (248)343-9459 or Dennis Recknagel at (248)521-5141.
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Firefighters to host dinner/dance
The Orion Firefighters Association will host their annual dinner/dance on Saturday, March 1 at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
Tickets are now available for $30 per person and include dinner, an open bar, a live band and door prizes.
For tickets, call Bob Smith at (248)891-7053.
For more ‘Happenings? visit www.lakeorionreview.com
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Taste of the Town benefits club
The Orion-Oxford Boys & Girls Club will host their 10th annual Taste of the Town on Saturday, March 8.
The event will take place at Canterbury Castle, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Sample cuisine from local restaurants, partake in both live and silent auctions and enjoy a cash bar.
The event will include special guest Deena Centofanti, of Fox 2 News, a local resident.
Tickets are $40 per adult or $75 per couple. For more information, contact Club Director Tim Dougan at (248)365-5000 or tdougan@bgcsm.org.
Canterbury Castle is located at 2336 Joslyn Court.
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Lioness Club hosts scrapbookers
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will sponsor a 12-hour scrapbooking event on Saturday, March 15, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Orion/Oxford Boys and Girls Club (1801 Waldon Road).
A $40 fee for the event includes meals, snacks, drinks and goodie bags.
There will be 50/50 raffles, door prizes and vendors on hand.
For more information or to register, contact Donna at (248)391-1362 or Maggie at (248)342-0133.
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Fundraiser helps special education
TEAM SEPTA of Lake Orion, a special education parent teacher association, presents ‘Bouquet of Miracles,? a dinner dance and silent auction fundraiser.
The event will take place on March 15 at the Paint Creek Country Club, located at 2375 Stanton Road in Lake Orion.
Join members of TEAM SEPTA of Lake Orion and Mistress of Ceremony, Kerry Birmingham, of Fox 2 News, along with members of the Lake Orion community as they team up to raise money for classroom grants for education and therapy equipment, support and resources needed for families and educators, as well as many other resources and informational programs.
Tickets to the event are now available for purchase and will include dinner, followed by a silent auction featuring many unique items and entertainment by the Vibro-Kings.
Cost is $50 per person and $35 per person with a disability, with all proceeds benefiting individuals with special needs and their families in the Lake Orion Community. The evening will begin with a cocktail reception at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner and the auction at 7:30 p.m.
If interested in purchasing a ticket to this event, please e-mail Tracy Gora at www.teamsepta@comcast.net or call (248)236-0335.
Rotary welcomes special guests
The Lake Orion Sunrise Rotary will welcome noteworthy speakers over the next few weeks. Regular meeetings are held at CJ’s every Thursday at 7:15 a.m.
Upcoming speakers include Sandy Weaver on Feb. 14 (What is LOVE INC?), Michael Thomas on Feb. 21 (Boys Scouts of America are alive and local), and County Commissioner Mike Gingell on Feb 28 (What’s happening at the county level).
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Dems club meets next Wednesday
North Oakland Democratic Club (NODC) invites the public for a discussion with guest speaker Dan Kiefer, from the Clinton River Watershed Council, on the subject of Water Resource Protection: Local, Regional, State Perspectives.
The NODC, which serves the area of Addison, Brandon, Groveland, Holly, Independence, Orion, Oxford, Rose, and Springfield Townships, will meet at the Orion Township Library at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 20.
The library is located at 825 Joslyn Road and can be reached at (248)693-3000. Contact Phil Reid for additional details admin@northoakland-dems.org.
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Library to host NOCC & PTO
The Orion Township Public Library will be the site of three important events next Thursday (Feb. 21).
The seventh annual Teens Issues and Substance Abuse Forum, with special guest Judge Lisa Asadoorian, the North Oakland Community Coalition general membership meeting and the Lake Orion High School PTO meeting will be held simultaneously, beginning at 7 p.m.
The evening will offer MiPHY survey results and data of Lake Orion youth, opportunities to get involved in the NOCC and local treatment providers and law enforcement will be there to take questions.
To learn more, contact Shawna Sawyer at ssawyer@northoaklandcoalition.org.
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LOBS to hold scrapbooking event
Lake Orion Baptist School will host an all-day Scrapbooking Crop on Saturday, Feb. 23.
The event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., will include three workshops, door prizes, lunch and snacks, unlimited beverages and plenty of table space.
Vendors from Live, Laugh, Love, Scrap in Oxford, Creative Memories and Scrappers School House (STAMPS) will all be on hand.
The event costs $35, with proceeds benefiting LOBS? junior class.
Please RSVP by Feb. 15 to Lake Orion Baptist School, located at 255 E. Scripps Road, Lake Orion, MI 48360.
For more information, call Connie at (248)628-9226.
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Play Euchre for LO sports teams
The Lake Orion High School baseball and softball teams will hold their sixth annual Euchre Tournament on Saturday, Feb. 23 at the Knights of Columbus Hall (1400 Orion Road).
Entry costs $25 and includes the tournament and dinner. Cash prizes will be awarded to first, second, third and last place.
Dinner begins at 6 p.m., euchre starts at 7 p.m. and music, a silent auction and raffles will take place throughout the night.
For more information or to purchase tickets, contact Joe Woityra at (248)343-9459 or Dennis Recknagel at (248)521-5141.
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Firefighters to host dinner/dance
The Orion Firefighters Association will host their annual dinner/dance on Saturday, March 1 at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
Tickets are now available for $30 per person and include dinner, an open bar, a live band and door prizes.
For tickets, call Bob Smith at (248)891-7053.
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Taste of the Town benefits club
The Orion-Oxford Boys & Girls Club will host their 10th annual Taste of the Town on Saturday, March 8.
The event will take place at Canterbury Castle, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Sample cuisine from local restaurants, partake in both live and silent auctions and enjoy a cash bar.
The event will include special guest Deena Centofanti, of Fox 2 News, a local resident.
Tickets are $40 per adult or $75 per couple. For more information, contact Club Director Tim Dougan at (248)365-5000 or tdougan@bgcsm.org.
Canterbury Castle is located at 2336 Joslyn Court.
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Auction benefits football program
The annual Dragon Football Silent and Live Auction fundraiser will be held on Saturday, March 15 at Canterbury Castle.
The event includes raffles, dinner, music and a cash bar in addition to the auctions. Tickets are $40 per person.
For questions about tickets, or to get involved, contact Dianne Heath at (248)789-0191 or dheath@ferbermidwest.com, or JoJo Misiak at (248)391-4290 or Hoss248@comcast.net.
Tickets are also available at the weekly PEPP meetings on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the Career Center at the high school.
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Lioness Club hosts scrapbookers
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will sponsor a 12-hour scrapbooking event on Saturday, March 15, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Orion/Oxford Boys and Girls Club (1801 Waldon Road).
A $40 fee for the event includes meals, snacks, drinks and goodie bags.
There will be 50/50 raffles, door prizes and vendors on hand.
For more information or to register, contact Donna at (248)391-1362 or Maggie at (248)342-0133.
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Fundraiser helps special education
TEAM SEPTA of Lake Orion, a special education parent teacher association, presents ‘Bouquet of Miracles,? a dinner dance and silent auction fundraiser.
The event will take place on March 15 at the Paint Creek Country Club, located at 2375 Stanton Road in Lake Orion.
Join members of TEAM SEPTA of Lake Orion and Mistress of Ceremony, Kerry Birmingham, of Fox 2 News, along with members of the Lake Orion community as they team up to raise money for classroom grants for education and therapy equipment, support and resources needed for families and educators, as well as many other resources and informational programs.
Tickets to the event are now available for purchase and will include dinner, followed by a silent auction featuring many unique items and entertainment by the Vibro-Kings.
Cost is $50 per person and $35 per person with a disability, with all proceeds benefiting individuals with special needs and their families in the Lake Orion community. The evening will begin with a cocktail reception at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner and the auction at 7:30 p.m.
If interested in purchasing a ticket to this event, please e-mail Tracy Gora at www.teamsepta@comcast.net or call (248)236-0335.
Library to host NOCC & PTO
The Orion Township Public Library will be the site of three important events Thursday (Feb. 21).
The seventh annual Teens Issues and Substance Abuse Forum, with special guest Judge Lisa Asadoorian, the North Oakland Community Coalition general membership meeting and the Lake Orion High School PTO meeting will be held simultaneously, beginning at 7 p.m.
The evening will offer MiPHY survey results and data of Lake Orion youth, opportunities to get involved in the NOCC and local treatment providers and law enforcement will be there to take questions.
To learn more, contact Shawna Sawyer at ssawyer@northoaklandcoalition.org.
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LOBS to hold scrapbooking event
Lake Orion Baptist School will host an all-day Scrapbooking Crop on Saturday, Feb. 23.
The event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., will include three workshops, door prizes, lunch and snacks, unlimited beverages and plenty of table space.
Vendors from Live, Laugh, Love, Scrap in Oxford, Creative Memories and Scrappers School House (STAMPS) will all be on hand. The event costs $35, with proceeds benefiting LOBS? junior class.
For more information, call Connie at (248)628-9226.
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Play Euchre for LO sports teams
The Lake Orion High School baseball and softball teams will hold their sixth annual Euchre Tournament on Saturday, Feb. 23 at the Knights of Columbus Hall (1400 Orion Road).
Entry costs $25 and includes the tournament and dinner. Cash prizes will be awarded to first, second, third and last place.
Dinner begins at 6 p.m., euchre starts at 7 p.m. and music, a silent auction and raffles will take place throughout the night.
For more information or to purchase tickets, contact Joe Woityra at (248)343-9459 or Dennis Recknagel at (248)521-5141.
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Concert benefits LO choirs
A high-energy, vocal variety show will benefit the Lake Orion Schools vocal department on Thursday, Feb. 28.
Three Men and a Tenor, voted ‘The Best Entertainment in Michigan-2006,? will perform at Lake Orion High School on Feb. 28 at 7 p.m.
General admission tickets can be purchased at the door for $10 and will benefit Lake Orion choirs.
For more information about the show, contact Jan Merz at Waldon Middle School at (248)391-1100.
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Area legion hosts dinner, dance
American Legion Post 63 Auxiliary will host a Spaghetti Western Dinner Dance on Friday, Feb. 29, starting at 6 p.m.
Tickets are $10 per person. The event will be held at the Campbell Richmond American Legion, 8047 Ortonville Rd., Clarkston. For more call (248)425-4410.
The unit has over 400 members in several surrounding communities including Holly, Clarkston, Waterford, Pontiac, Ortonville, Lake Orion, Davison and Davisburg.
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Firefighters to host dinner/dance
The Orion Firefighters Association will host their annual dinner/dance on Saturday, March 1 at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
Tickets are now available for $30 per person and include dinner, an open bar, a live band and door prizes.
For tickets, call Bob Smith at (248)891-7053.
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On March 8, the Darci Seipke Benefit Fund will be hosting a scrapbooking event at Canterbury Castle.
The event runs from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and the cost is $50 per person, which includes beverages throughout the day, lunch and dinner.
At the event, they will also be raffling of three large prizes, including a grand prize of a two-night stay for four people at Harborstar, a quilting and craft retreat in East Tawas, a second prize of a one-night getaway for two at the Candlelight Inn in Luddington, and a third prize of a Swarczki crystal heart-shaped jewelry box.
Raffle tickets are $10 each or three for $25, and those interested in purchasing a raffle ticket without attending the scrapbooking event can contact Pam Seipke at (248)721-1647.
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Taste of the Town benefits club
The Orion-Oxford Boys & Girls Club will host their 10th annual Taste of the Town on Saturday, March 8.
The event will take place at Canterbury Castle, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Sample cuisine from local restaurants, partake in both live and silent auctions and enjoy a cash bar.
The event will include special guest Deena Centofanti, of Fox 2 News, a local resident.
Tickets are $40 per adult or $75 per couple. For more information, contact Club Director Tim Dougan at (248)365-5000 or tdougan@bgcsm.org.
Canterbury Castle is located at 2336 Joslyn Court.
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Auction benefits football program
The annual Dragon Football Silent and Live Auction fundraiser will be held on Saturday, March 15 at Canterbury Castle.
The event includes raffles, dinner, music and a cash bar in addition to the auctions. Tickets are $40 per person.
For questions about tickets, or to get involved, contact Dianne Heath at (248)789-0191 or dheath@ferbermidwest.com, or JoJo Misiak at (248)391-4290 or Hoss248@comcast.net.
Tickets are also available at the weekly PEPP meetings on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the Career Center at the high school.
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Lioness Club hosts scrapbookers
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will sponsor a 12-hour scrapbooking event on Saturday, March 15, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Orion/Oxford Boys and Girls Club (1801 Waldon Road).
A $40 fee for the event includes meals, snacks, drinks and goodie bags.
There will be 50/50 raffles, door prizes and vendors on hand.
For more information or to register, contact Donna at (248)391-1362 or Maggie at (248)342-0133.
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Fundraiser helps special education
TEAM SEPTA of Lake Orion, a special education parent teacher association, presents ‘Bouquet of Miracles,? a dinner dance and silent auction fundraiser.
The event will take place on March 15 at the Paint Creek Country Club, located at 2375 Stanton Road in Lake Orion.
Join members of TEAM SEPTA of Lake Orion and Mistress of Ceremony, Kerry Birmingham, of Fox 2 News, along with members of the Lake Orion community as they team up to raise money for classroom grants for education and therapy equipment, support and resources needed for families and educators, as well as many other resources and informational programs.
Tickets to the event are now available for purchase and will include dinner, followed by a silent auction featuring many unique items and entertainment by the Vibro-Kings.
Cost is $50 per person and $35 per person with a disability, with all proceeds benefiting individuals with special needs and their families in the Lake Orion community. The evening will begin with a cocktail reception at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner and the auction at 7:30 p.m.
If interested in purchasing a ticket to this event, please e-mail Tracy Gora at www.teamsepta@comcast.net or call (248)236-0335.
Firefighters to host dinner/dance
The Orion Firefighters Association will host their annual dinner/dance on Saturday, March 1 at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
Tickets are now available for $30 per person and include dinner, an open bar, a live band and door prizes.
For tickets, call Bob Smith at (248)891-7053.
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Learning Link hosts open house
Learning Link Center on Lapeer Road will host an enrollment open house on Wednesday, March 5 from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
The open house is in advance of their registration for the summer and fall, which begins on March 10.
Learning Link offers programs for all ages. For more information, visit them online at www.thelearninglinkcenter.com or call (248)391-9030.
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Taste of the Town benefits club
The Orion-Oxford Boys & Girls Club will host their 10th annual Taste of the Town on Saturday, March 8.
The event will take place at Canterbury Castle, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Sample cuisine from local restaurants, partake in both live and silent auctions and enjoy a cash bar.
The event will include special guest Deena Centofanti, of Fox 2 News, a local resident.
Tickets are $40 per adult or $75 per couple. For more information, contact Club Director Tim Dougan at (248)365-5000 or tdougan@bgcsm.org.
Canterbury Castle is located at 2336 Joslyn Court.
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SANP committee hosts bowling event
The Lake Orion Senior All Night Party committee is hosting a bowling fundraiser March 15 at Collier Lanes in Oxford.
Bowling is from 1-3 p.m. and includes two games of bowling, shoe rental, pizza and pop. Ticket prices are as follows: $20 for one ticket, a group of three is $55, a group of four is $65, and a group of five is $75.
For more information, call Susan Claycomb (248)935-6261.
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Auction benefits football program
The annual Dragon Football Silent and Live Auction fundraiser will be held on Saturday, March 15 at Canterbury Castle.
The event includes raffles, dinner, music and a cash bar in addition to the auctions. Tickets are $40 per person.
For questions about tickets, or to get involved, contact Dianne Heath at (248)789-0191 or JoJo Misiak at (248)391-4290 or Hoss248@comcast.net.
Tickets are also available at the weekly PEPP meetings on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the Career Center at the high school.
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Lioness Club hosts scrapbookers
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will sponsor a 12-hour scrapbooking event on Saturday, March 15, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Orion/Oxford Boys and Girls Club (1801 Waldon Road).
A $40 fee for the event includes meals, snacks, drinks and goodie bags.
There will be 50/50 raffles, door prizes and vendors on hand.
For more information or to register, contact Donna at (248)391-1362 or Maggie at (248)342-0133.
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Fundraiser helps special education
TEAM SEPTA of Lake Orion, a special education parent teacher association, presents ‘Bouquet of Miracles,? a dinner dance and silent auction fundraiser.
The event will take place on March 15 at the Paint Creek Country Club, located at 2375 Stanton Road in Lake Orion.
Tickets to the event include dinner, followed by a silent auction featuring many unique items and entertainment by the Vibro-Kings.
Cost is $50 per person and $35 per person with a disability, with all proceeds benefiting individuals with special needs and their families in the Lake Orion community. The evening will begin with a cocktail reception at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner and the auction at 7:30 p.m.
If interested in purchasing a ticket to this event, please e-mail Tracy Gora at www.teamsepta@comcast.net or call (248)236-0335.
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Class instructs vets on benefits
The seventh annual veteran benefit awareness classes will be held March 8, 15, 22, and 29, 2008 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at UAW Local 5960, located at 180 E. Silverbell.
This four-part class is presented by the State of Michigan VFW Service Officers and will guide you through all phases of entitled benefits with the most current information available.
Registration fee is $25 and covers all supplies, including the new Veteran Benefit Book, beverages and snack items. Additional Service Officers will be available for the general public to receive assistance in filing a claim for themselves or a veteran.
All persons interested in learning more about these classes or benefits that they are entitled to may contact Al Yates at (248)377-5555 or by email at allyates@prodigy.net or al.yates@gm.com.
Don’t miss this opportunity to receive the benefits that you have earned. Benefit requirements change yearly. Come talk to us to see how they affect you.
Wii for Christ
King of Kings Lutheran Church in Lake Orion will be hosting a Family Fun Night fundraising event Saturday, June 13 from 4 to 8 p.m.
Proceeds will support the Youth Bay City Mission Trip, Habitat for Humanity 2009 Build in Pontiac, and Kids Against Hunger Project.
The family event includes a Wii Games Tournament, Carnival Games, Prizes, Food, and lots of fun.
Call 248-693-1676 for more information.
Renovating and looking for tax credits?
Join the Downtown Development Authority for its historic district tax credit seminar Thursday, June 11 at 9 a.m.
Information will be available on who is eligible and how to apply for federal income tax credits, state business tax credits, state income tax credits and combined federal and state tax credits.
To RSVP, call the office at 248-693-9742 or email office@downtownlake orion.org.
Camp for lil? artists
Orion Art Center’s Imagine That Arts Camp is just around the corner with lots of great art activities, cool projects and fun in store. Many mediums of art will be
explored with campers six to 12 years old.
Class runs from Monday, June 15 to 19 from 9:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tuition is $110 for members and $125 for guests.
Theatre Camp runs July 27 through 31 with a performance at weeks? end and Hippie Camp is August 17-21.
There are a few openings left so call today to register your little artist at 248-693-4986.
Bring your organization to the library’s volunteer fair
The Orion Township Public Library will host a Volunteer Fair, Wednesday, June 3, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. It’s an opportunity to showcase organizations and promote volunteer opportunities.
The library will promote the fair to LO middle and high schools where area teens are searching for meaningful volunteer opportunities.
Join them to find summer volunteers.
A place for spring-cleaning finds
Join Orion Township at their Closet Clean-Out, May 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Friendship Park. Find new treasures or sell a few of your own.
Don’t worry about making signs, putting them out or people parking on your grass – they’ll do all the work for you!
Household items only, no wholesalers, please. Space fee for sellers: 12 x 12 space, $15.
Call Orion Township Parks and Recreation for additional details at 248-391-0304, ext 143 or visit www.oriontownship.org.
A building wealth how-to seminar
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Lake Orion will hold Financial Peace University Classes beginning June 9, at 7 p.m. Classes will run for 13 weeks.
The program teaches students how to beat debt, build wealth and keep their own economy thriving. To register for the class and pay for materials, please call 248-391-1170 by May 27.
LOCS + summer = organized, productive students
Lake Orion Community Schools is offerin summer classes for students in fifth through eighth grade in study skills and organization, math, language arts, science and social studies.
Classes are Monday through Friday, from June 22 to July 17.
For more information, see www.Lake Orion.k12.mi.us or contact Tood Dunckley at 248-693-5440.
Memorial Day in Oxford, Addison
Those wishing to observe the Memorial Day holiday in Addison Township can do so on Saturday, May 23 with a special ceremony at the Lakeville Cemetery on E. Drahner Road.
The gathering will begin at 11:30 a.m. while the service will commence at Noon.
Bring a dish to pass for the potluck lunch immediately following the ceremony.
Oxford’s Memorial Day observance will take place on Monday, May 25.
The event will begin at 10 a.m. in downtown’s Centennial Park. Oxford Village Police Chief Mike Neymanowski will be this year’s guest speaker.
Following the activities in the park, local veterans will lead a parade marching north on S. Washington St. then west on W. Burdick St.
The parade will end at the township cemetery on the north side of W. Burdick St. A short memorial service, including prayers, a 21-gun salute and the playing of Taps, will take place there
DDA hosting town meeting May 21
The Oxford Downtown Development Authority will be hosting a town meeting on Thursday, May 21 from 6-8 p.m.
Citizens of Oxford, business owners and property owners are invited to attend the meeting to discuss ways to promote the town and survive these tough economic times. Topics to be discussed will be:
? What are the top five assets Oxford has to offer?
? What are the top five concerns that keep you up at night, for business and property owners?
? How will this community address these and other concerns?
? What can you do to help the DDA help our businesses?
The meeting will be held at the Oxford Veterans Memorial Civic Center located at 28 N. Washington St. For more information, contact Madonna Van Fossen at (248) 770-8587 or oxforddda@att.net.
Car wash for Relay
Team Munro, Oxford High School students that participates in Relay for Life, will be holding a car wash over Memorial Day weekend to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
They will be in the Oxford Bank parking lot at 60 S. Washington St. on Sunday from 12 p.m.-5 p.m., and on Monday, after the parade until 6 p.m.
Car washes are available to the public for a small donation. All help and donations are much appreciated.
For more information call Jen Bizzotto, Team Munro Captain, at (248) 635-4232.
K-9 Stray Rescue to hold rummage sale
K-9 Stray Rescue League will be holding a rummage sale on May 29 and 30.
All proceeds from the sale will go to the shelter.
The sale will be held at 2120 Metamora Rd. in Oxford from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Donations to the sale are still being accepted and items can be dropped off at the shelter.
K-9 Stray Rescue is a state and federally licensed non-profit group formed in 1990 to save dogs on the euthanasia list at local animal shelters. They help about 800 dogs each year to find a home. All kinds of dogs are available ? large, small, purebred, mixed breeds ? the only prerequisite is a loving disposition. Before adopted, each dog is updated on their shots, is heartworm tested, and is either spayed or neutered.
For more information, contact the shelter at (248)-628-0435 or on the website at www.dogsaver.org/k9srl.
1999 class reunion
The 10-year reunion for the Oxford High School graduating class of 1999.
It will be held Saturday, July 18 at Boulder Pointe. The tickets will be $60 per person.
An RSVP by June 19 is needed to make arrangements.
Contact Heather Marshall at (407)-744-1161 or heathermarshall@yahoo.com.
Join the OHS – Class of 1999 Reunion group on Facebook.com.
Food drive at Flagstar Bank
Flagstar Bank will be collecting food from May 19-June 6 for children.
Many area children depend on the school lunch programs that aren’t available during the summer months.
Flagstar Bank will accept canned goods and non-perishable food items during lobby hours, Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. at 425 N. Lapeer Rd.
For more information, call (248)-969-2061.
The senior center’s a happenin? place
Lake Orion Senior Center will host the following events and trips:
June 3 – Red Hat Bead class
June 8 – Reverse Mortgage seminar
June 10 – Garden Club meeting, Durand train trip, Longhorn Steakhouse dinner club
June 11 – Fisher Theatre presents Grease
June 16 – Civic Center Park concert
June 23 – Motor City Casino
June 24 – Heavenly Scent herb farm
June 25 – Identity theft seminar
Take a peek at your past
The North Oakland Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, May 21 at 7 p.m. in the Orion Room of the Orion Township Public Library. They invited the public to share recent genealogical research. Help will be available to people starting out on their genealogical searches. Visitors are welcome.
Green Meet at Premier storage
Premier Self Storage is hosting their second annual Green Meet event, Saturday June 6. All services will be free to the public.
The Salvation Army will be on site collecting goods for the needy and tax receipts will be given immediately upon donations. The American Red Cross will be onsite for a blood drive, with walk-ins welcome. Great Lakes Electronics and Shred Corp. will also be attending, collecting electronics and documents free of charge. Free lunch will be catered by G’s Pizzeria for all those who attend.
Calling all ?89 grads
The Lake Orion High School Class of 1989 will celebrate their 20-year reunion on June 6th at 7pm at The Royal Park Hotel in Rochester. Cost is $35.00 per person and all RSVPs must be in by May, 25.
For more information and to RSVP, log on to the following websites: www.lakeorionhighschool89.com/class or www.lakeorion.k12.mi.us/lohs/alumni.html
Bring your musical talents to Kensington
Kensington Community Church is adding live music to their Lake Orion campus that opened just four months ago. Vocalists or musicians looking for a place to share their talents at a high level are welcome to audition.
Contact Stacy.Mallard@Kensington Church.org for audition applications.
Vocal auditions will be Sunday, June 7 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on a first come-first serve basis.
Band auditions will be Sunday, June 14, by scheduled appointment.
Play golf ‘fore? kids
Lake Orion Education Foundation will host their annual Golf Fore Kids fundraiser at Devil’s Ridge Golf Course.
The event will be Tuesday, June 16, beginning at 7:30 a.m. There will be longest-drive, putting, skins and closest-to-the-pin contests as well as a barbeque dinner and award ceremony.
The event benefits Lake Orion Community Schools. For additional information, contact Dave Jones at 586-531-1592.
Break out your comfy shoes on for Relay for Life
Lake Orion will hold it’s sixth annual Relay for Life event June 20 to 21, beginning noon on Saturday with a survivor lap. The nationwide event benefits the American Cancer Society. For details on how to get involved, visit www.Relayfor Life.org/LakeOrionMI.
Clean up your ride
The 12U Orion Chargers Baseball Club will hold a car wash fundraiser on Saturday, May 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. to benefit the team.
The car wash will be at Lake Orion Truck Accessories on M-24, south of Indianwood Road.
Kick-start your ABCs and 123s
Kumon Math and Reading Center of Lake Orion will host a spring open house for families on Saturday, May 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in its new location at 1184 S. Lapeer Road.
Additional open house events are scheduled for May 23 and 30.
The festive events include activities for children, refreshments, give-aways and free placement testing. Attendees also will be able to tour the center and receive information about the Kumon Method of learning.
Call 248-693-MATH for more information or to RSVP for the event.
Hair cuts for Africa
Studio GLITZ and Kensington Church invite the community to their cut-a-thon Sunday May 17. The event will be 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Salon in Lake Orion.
All of the proceeds, including trips, benefit Kensington’s mission trip to South Africa.
Visit www.kensingtonchurch.org for more information.
Contact Robin Potts at 248-342-7218 for an appointment.
Join Paint Creek’s lil? Einsteins
Paint Creek Elementary will host their annual science fair, May 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. with awards being given out at 7:00.
Methodist Church garage sale
Get rid of the items you no longer use at Howarth United Methodist Church’s garage sale.
Spaces are $10 each. Set up time begins at 8 a.m., Saturday May 23. Garage sale runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Schwan’s products, hotdogs and refreshments will also be available for purchase.
Call the church at 248-373-2360 to reserve a space.
Orion Oaks community garage sale
This year’s community garage sale will be Saturday, June 6 at 9 a.m. at Orion Oaks Elementary. Spaces are still available for $20 each or $30 for two. Those interested can call Mary at 248-701-8340 or Patti at 248-732-7301.
Green grass, sun and a good book marks the beginning of summer
Join the Orion Township Library for their summer reading kick-off party, Saturday, June 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This is the first day to sign up for their annual Summer Reading program, but readers can register for the program anytime. They’ll host an outdoor (weather permitting) party to sign up the whole family.
The program is free, does not require registration and is open to the public. For more information about this event, please call 248.693.3000 or visit www.orion library.org.
Listen to classic hymns
Orion Chamber Music Society will present ‘The Lord is My Portion Forever? May 8 at 7 p.m. The free concert will be held at Baptist Church of Hadley, 4566 Pratt Road in Hadley. Call 810-797-5225 for more information.
Dueling pianos to benefit Orion Art Center
The Orion Art Center is hosting a fun, reasonably priced evening to support the arts at JD’s Key Club at 1 N. Saginaw St. in Downtown Pontiac on Friday, May 8.
Doors open at 7:30 p.m. with entertainment beginning at 8:30.
For $10, guests can enjoy an evening with Dueling Pianos, great company, a silent auction that includes tiger tickets, art, pottery, jewelry, dinner certificates, a golf outing and more.
Advance tickets are available by calling the center at 248-693-4986 or at the door (mention you are with the Orion Art Center group).
Stop in for a musical Mother’s Day
Lake Orion High School will host a free concert featuring American and patriotic music performed by the North Oakland Concert Band (NOCB) and the Big Chief Chorus.
The concert will start at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 10, in the auditorium.
The Big Chief Chorus will open the concert with several quartets and their 45-man chorus singing in the barber shop style.
Learn about future concerts at www.nocb.org.
Eat, drink and play bocce
Thursday, May 14 will be the 2009 Marleau Bocce Tournament. Hosted by Palazzo di Bocce on south M-24, the tourney will cost $150 per player. To RSVP, call 248-459-8091.
Discuss the ABCs of customer service at the DDA
The Lake Orion Downtown Development Authority invites their business neighbors to a Thursday, May 14 meeting in their newly renovated office.
They will host JoAnn Gibson, founder of Non-Stop Customer Service for her acclaimed presentation on the ABCs of Customer Service.
Please RSVP by May 12 by phoning 248-693-9742. The DDA is located at 51 N. Broadway in downtown.
A spot for your extra pantry items
The Lake Orion Firefighters Ladies Auxiliary is sponsoring a canned food drive Saturday, May 2 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Drop-off sites include Orion Township Station #1 on S. Anderson, Station #2 on Silverbell and Station #3 on Baldwin.
Donated non-perishable food items will supply FISH, Orion/Oxford’s community food pantry.
A Classic Chorale spring concert
The Classic Chorale, a community chorus made up of women from Oxford, Lake Orion and Ortonville, will present their spring concert Saturday, May 2 at 7 p.m.
The ladies will sing folk songs from around the world in addition to other types of music.
Jim Watson will direct the chorus with Ashley Elliott accompanying.
Join the Classic Chorale at Oxford Free Methodist Church for the free show.
The community expo is back!
The Orion Area Chamber of Commerce will present their fifth annual Community Expo on Tuesday, May 5 at Lake Orion High School. The Expo is open to the public between the hours of 4 and 8 p.m. and the admission is free.
At the Community Expo, visitors can meet the businesses and organizations of Orion Township and the surrounding community.
Golf fundraisers for ‘dummies?
Paint Creek Country Club will host an educational program to help golf tournament coordinators, such as charities, associations, meeting planners, schools, civic groups etc. take their golf tournaments to the next level.
May 19 from 9 a.m. to noon, the program will cover every aspect of producing a successful golf tournament including finding the best golf course, recruiting and training volunteers, selling major sponsors, filling your field with golfers and everything in between. The cost is free for golf tournament coordinators.
Seating is limited. Sign up by calling 888-810-4822 or register online at www.gtaaweb.org. For more information call Paint Creek Country Club at 248-693-4695.
Look to the past
The North Oakland Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, May 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Orion Room of the Orion Township Public Library.
Come and share with us your recent genealogical research. Help will be available to people starting out on their genealogical searches. Visitors are welcome.
Power of Pink
The community is invited to the annual dinner/auction to benefit the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.
This year’s event will be at Palazzo di Bocce on M-24 on Monday, May 18.
The $25 fee affords guests a buffet dinner, door prizes and games of bocce ball.
Registration will be 6 to 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m. The auction will begin promptly after dinner.
Please contact Kyle Dukman to RSVP by May 11. She can be reached by phone or email at 248-814-8566 or KLDykman@aol.com.
Town Hall for Hope
Gingellville Community Church and other local churches will be hosting streaming live Dave Ramsey’s nationwide town hall meeting called ‘Town Hall For Hope.?
During the meeting, Ramsey, a well-known financial expert, will talk about what’s happening with the economy, how we got here, and where we’re going.
Join the Gingellville Community Church for this free event Thursday, April 23 at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7:40). For more information visit www.townhallfor hope.com.
Just in time for the 2nd annual youth theatre and dinner event
Students from Lake Orion, Oxford, Clarkston and Lapeer invite the community to the second annual Youth Theatre and
Spaghetti Dinner.
This year’s ‘Time is Ticking Away? skits will make the audience laugh, but, more importantly, think about how they’re spending time. Oxford junior Adam Silorey is directing the youth again this year. The event is a fundraiser for their trip to Camp Hiawatha.
The dinner theatre will be April 24 at 6 p.m. at Christ the King Church in Oxford.
For more information visit www.ctkc.org or call Patty or Adam at 248-628-1322. Tickets are on sale now or at the door.
Play ball!
The new season of Orion Township Parks & Recreation co-ed adult softball league is open for registration. Co-ed minor league offers mild competition, with the co-rec league focusing on leisurely fun.
All players must be 18 or older to participate.All teams must submit an official roster with a minimum of 12 players, and a maximum of 20, including substitutes. Registration deadline is May 20.
Team fees and forms are due at the time of registration. Umpire fees are paid in cash at game time. League limit is 8 teams, so register early.
Games wil begin Wednesday, June 3 and will be at Civic Center Park and Friendship Park.
Please contact the Parks and Recreation for details on team fees call 248-391-0304 ext. 143 or visit, www.oriontownship.org.
Calling all ?89 grads
This year the Lake Orion High School Class of 1989 will host their 20-year reunion on June 6 at 7 p.m. at The Royal Park Hotel in Rochester.
Cost is $35.00 per person. A special room rate is available until May 6. All RSVPs must be made by May 25.
For more information and to RSVP, alumni can log on to the following websites: www.lakeorionhighschool 89.com/class or www.lakeorion.k12.mi. us/lohs/alumni.html.
Be the biggest loser
Join Weight Loss Challenges for only $29 for a 12-week program. All funds will be paid out to the top three participants with the biggest weight loss percentage.
Previous challengers have lost over 2,000 pounds combined using a program that encourages proper nutrition, food choices and exercise.
To register, please call 248-693-5918 or email PamLakeOrion@aol.com.
Meet Freddy Fox author
Ronald Meyer, author of Freddy Fox and co-author of Casey Cougar will be at Lakeshore Fashion Boutique for a book signing. The evenet will be April 19 from 2 to 5 p.m.
Both books feature Meyer’s wildlife photography.
Looking for a summer camp with a flexible schedule?
Register daily, weekly or for the entire nine weeks of summer for Orion Outdoor Camp. Children will spend this summer in the great outdoors, making friends, playing sports, water games, arts and crafts. Staff is First Aid trained with a ten to one ratio of youth to adult. Campers travel to area attractions and swim at the high school pool each week.
Location: Friendship Park
Date and time: June 15 to August 14, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Extended hours are available, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Age: entering first to sixth grades
Fees: $32 per day, $140 per week, $125 per week four or more weeks. For an early bird discount, register before May 1 for a minimum of four weeks to qualify for the discounted rate of $105 per week.
For more information, call Orion Township Parks and Recreation at 248-391-0304, ext. 140 or visit www.oriontownship.org.
Cash in your attic
It’s spring and time to learn if Aunt Maggie’s vase or Uncle Homer’s watch fob is valuable or at least an interesting story.
General federation of Women’s Club is sponsoring the third annual Appraisal Fair, Sunday, May 3. The event will be from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Orion Township Public Library on Joslyn Road.
Appraisers will be available for oral appraisals of antiques, keepsakes, collectables and jewelry. There will be a charge of $5 for the first item appraised and $3 for each additional item.
All procees will benefit the club’s scholarship fund for LOHS.
Transforming trash into treasure
The Orion Art Center is calling for entries to its recycled art show. The exhibit will be open to the public, beginning with the opening receiption Wednesday, April 22, and will last until June 18.
Call the center at 248-693-4986 for entry information.
Raise a glass to raise the roof
Christ the Redeemer Church will host an event to benefit Habitat for Humanity Saturday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m. The event will feature appetizers, wine, beer, desserts and a silent auction. Tickets are $25 each.
Oxford and Lake Orion restaurants will be donating appetizers and State Representative Jim Marleau will emcee the live music. There will also be a silent auction.
To purchase tickets, call 248-391-1621, ext. 17.
Free legal advice
The Oakland County Bar Association, in partnership with Oakland County Youth Assistance, is pleased to offer a legal aid clinic April 16, from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. at St. Joe’s Marian Hall, 715 N. Lapeer Rd.
Volunteer attorneys and legal aid providers will be on site to provide basic legal information and brief advice and counsel in areas including juvenile law, family law, criminal law and landlord/tenant.
Those interested in attending, please contact Oxford/Addison Youth Assistance at 248-969-5177.
The senior center is hoppin?
Piano lessons are every Tuesday from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Bring an electronic piano keyboard or share one at the center. Cost is $24.00 and is to be paid at time of registration.
Join area seniors on a trip to the Plymouth Historical Museum on Wednesday, April 15 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. for ‘In the Presence of Abraham Lincoln.? The trip will also include shopping and lunch at the Canton Township Swedish IKEA Store. Cost is $29.00.
Make the transition to machine quilting beginning April 15 from 10 a.m. to noon. A free, three-part class will teach quilting techniques. Bring your own sewing machine to obtain valuable tips on its care and simple maintenance.
For more information, please call the Senior Center at 248-693-2066.
Easter pie sale
Get your Easter pies Saturday, April 11 at Howarth United Methodist Church. Pies are $10 each and are available in peanut butter, coconut cream, sour cream and raisin, lemon meringue and cherry cheesecake.
To order, call 248-373-2360 and leave a message. Orders are due April 5. Pick up pies at the church from 1 to 4 p.m.
School board member up for reelection
The Lake Orion Republican Club has invited Jim Weidman, a school board member running unopposed for office this term, to speak regarding board elections.
Weidman will speak Tuesday, April 7 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Orion-Oxford Eagles Club on W. Clarkston Road.
Police offer great food and a great cause
Friends, family and supporters of the Lake Orion Police Association are invited to participate in a fundraising event Wednesday, April 29.
Guests will gather at Buffalo Wild Wings for lunch, dinner or a snack and, with a special certificate, 20 percent of the check will be donated to the association.
Good Friday service
On April 10, Oxford/Orion Ministers Association will host a Good Friday community service at 12:15 p.m.
The ‘Seven Last Words? service will be held at King of Kings Lutheran Church, 1715 S. Lapeer Rd. and will be led by clergy from Lake Orion and Oxford area churches. There will also be music, prayers, movie segments and other projected visuals. The public is invited.
Protect water resources
The North Oakland Democratic Club (NODC) will be hosting a discussion on ‘Water Resource Protection: Local, Regional, State Perspectives? given by Dan Keifer of the Clinton River Watershed Council. This discussion is open to all members of the public and will be held 7:00 p.m., Thursday, April 2 at the Orion Township Library.
Fun at the library in April
Cook up a story for ages seven and up will be April 1 at 4:30 p.m.
Write On! for third graders and up will be April 2 at 4:30 p.m.
School Mouse and Friends for first and second graders will be April 7 and April 21 at 4:30 p.m.
Puzzle Palooza with Doug Scheer for all ages will be April 18 at 10:30 p.m.
Kids? Book Club for third graders and up will be April 20 at 4:30 p.m.
Restore the roar
Lake Orion Fireworks Association invites everyone to their March Madness Fireworks Fundraiser April 4 at 5:30 p.m.
Join the fun and watch an NCAA semifinal basketball game and sample food from area restaurants for a $30 donation. Adult beverages included.
Events will also include a silent auction and 50/50 raffle.
Special thanks to sponsors Jets Pizza, China Inn, Hamlin Pub, G’s Pizzeria, Christie’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, Sagebrush, Culvers and Hollywood Market.
For more information visit www.lakeorionfireworks.org or call 248-693-6852. Must be 21 to attend.
A place for your extra household items
Bed, Blessings & Beyond (Love INC’s household goods ministry) is in need of the following items: pots and pans, pillows (new only), blankets, small appliances like crock pots, toasters and vacuum cleaners.
Donations may be dropped off at the Angel Center at 55 Elizabeth Street on Tues. through Thurs. from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
LOHS’s college fair
The high school is hosting its third annual college fair. Representatives will be on hand from colleges, universities, technical schools and the Armed Forces.
Students and parents are invited to meet with admissions reps. and attend a presentation on applying to college, financial aid and scholarships, community college options and standardized testing.
Doors open at 6 p.m. on March 16. The presentation begins at 7:30 p.m.
Restore the roar
Lake Orion Fireworks Association will hold its March Madness Fireworks Fundraiser Sat. April 4, from 5:30 to 9 p.m.
The association invites residents to an NCAA semi-final basketball game for $30 per person. The event will also include a silent auction, 50/50 raffle, food samples, adult beverages and other exciting surprises.
For more information, visit www.LakeOrionFireworks.org, or call 248-693-6852. Must be 21 to attend.
Have a knack for public speaking?
In honor of Abraham Lincoln’s bicentennial birthday, the Wolf Law Firm is hosting its annual Law Day Oratory Competition around ‘A Legacy of Liberty? theme.
Students from area high schools are invited to enter. Those interested should contact their local high school or the law firm at 248-693-6245.
The competition will be May 13 at 10:30 a.m. in Rochester.
Scripps in search of artists
The William E. Scripps Estate is pleased to announce its inaugural artist-in-residence program.
Three applicants will be selected to spend two weeks this July at the magnificent 67-room William E. Scripps Estate, one of the most important pre-Depression country estates in the nation.
The program is open to all Michigan mid-career and established visual artists 18 years of age and older.
Resident artists will be provided room, board and work space in the quiet and inspiring setting of the mansion. The residency period is July 6 to July 20, 2009.
In return, artists are expected to donate a piece of their work to the Scripps Estate to become part of a permanent collection. In addition, artists are expected to conduct a half-day workshop and a public presentation.
Applications are now being accepted and are available online at www.friendsofscrippsestate.org.
Details on the program and the estate can be found at the Web site or by contact ing Leslie Pielack, curator and executive director of the Scripps Estate, at 248-391-4445, ext. 1100.
Bird enthusiasts needed
Oakland County Parks and Recreation needs volunteers to monitor bluebirds. Volunteers can ‘adopt? boxes for the 2009 nesting season. The weekly monitoring commitment runs mid-March through August.
For more details, call 248-858-0704. For a park map, discounts and more, visit www.oakgov.com/parksrec.
Need a caring friend?
Stephen Minister is offering ‘care receiver? services to those going through a difficult time. Their ministers offer care, encouragement, prayer and just someone to listen. Confidentiality is strictly honored.
Contact Lisa Goyette at 248-693-6201 or 248-393-0588 for more information.
Help, from mom to mom
Good Shepherd Church in Lake Orion is hosting a ‘Mom2Mom? sale. Those interesting in selling gently used kids? clothes, toys and gear can rent a table and large-item space for $20 at the event.
For more information, contact Jen at 248-561-0246 or jensprings1@aol.com.
What’s happening at the library
Each week, beginning March 2, children up to age five are invited to Spring Storytime. Please contact the library for age-specific time slots.
On March 6, kids ages 16 months to three years can come to PeeWee Art at 10 a.m.
Sunday, March 8 at 2 p.m., Kim Johnson will present A Wee Bit of Scotland: bagpipe presentation and concert.
School Mouse and Friends will be March 10 and 24 at 4:30 p.m. for students in first and second grade.
Also on March 10, Jennifer Boyd from Wayne State University will lead a classic literature discussion at 7 p.m.
Kids of all ages are welcome at Leapin? Leprechauns storytime Saturday, March 10 at 10 a.m.
Friday, March 13 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. teens are invited to Super Smash Brothers and Guitar Hero tournaments.
Family movie night will be Sunday, March 15 at 2 p.m. All ages are welcome.
Students in third grade and up are welcome at Kids? Book Club, Monday, March 16 at 4:30 p.m.
On March 17, the library will present Job Searching Strategies at 7 p.m.
Scrapbooking marathon
The Darcie Seipke Benefit Foundation is hosting an all-day scrapbooking event at Lions? Bear Lake Camp in Lapeer. Cost is $100 per person and includes lodging March 28 at 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the following day.
For more information or to register contact Pam at 248-721-1647 or visit www.dsbfoundation.com. All proceeds will go to the foundation.
Emergency food distribution program
Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency will distribute free food through the Emergency Food Assistance Program in Oakland County during March.
Those who are income eligible may register by bringing proof of current address and family size and a photo I.D.
Distribution in Orion will be at New Beginnings 985 N. Lapeer Road, Wednesday, March 11 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For more information, call 248-209-2686 or 1-800-482-9250.
Fun March events at Unity Church
The church is accepting used book donations for their book sale. Drop-offs are appreciated Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The book sale will be Friday, March 6 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, March 6 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For more information, please contact the church at 248-391-9211 or visit www.UnityLakeOrion.org.
Unity Church is also presenting an Acoustic Coffeehouse Friday, March 13 at 7:30 in the sanctuary.
Michael Sneed, well known throughout Southeast Michigan as a singer, guitarist and composer, will be performing a mostly original set of songs.
The Lost Cuzzins from Port Huron will also perform in their folk and bluegrass style.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m., performance at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 at the door.
Please call 248-391-3211 for details.
Dance clinic for kids
LOHS varsity dance team is hosting a clinic Sunday, March 15 from noon to 4:00 p.m. in the high school gymnasium.
The Clinic is open to students in kindergarten to eighth grade and will be taught in groups by age level.
The participation fee is $40 and includes a taught dance routine, snacks and drinks during break time, a clinic t-shirt to wear on show night, the opportunity to perform on stage at the Dance Team Show Thursday, March 26 at 7 p.m. and two tickets to the show.
Wanted: shooting stars
Orion Area Youth Assistance is looking for nominees for the 16th Annual Youth Recognition Awards.
This ceremony pays special tribute to the outstanding youths in our community for their special efforts above and beyond any school or program requirements for community service.
OAYA is asks the local community to consider youth that may have volunteered in any outstanding way.
Volunteer acts may include, but are not limited to, personal acts of heroism, hospital/nursing home service, ecology/beautification activities, March of Dimes, Special Olympics, mentoring/tutoring help, assisting senior citizens, and preparing meals for a sick neighbor.
Nominees are selected on the basis of voluntary services. Paid services and high school graduation requirements are not eligible.
All nominations must be received by March 13, 2009.
For nomination forms or more information contact OAYA at 248-693-6878 or email Kelli at kjohnson1@lakeorion.k12.mi.us. Or visit www.lakeorion.k12.mi.us/oaya/home.
Have a good recipe?
Friends of the Orion Township Library are collecting recipes for a Recipes from Our Home to Yours cookbook.
Recipe forms are available at the library and at local businesses, and all are welcome to contribute.
Cookbook sales proceeds will help provide funding for future library programs.
Submission deadline is April 15.
Upcoming Rotary meetings
The community is welcome to attend the Lake Orion Sunrise Rotary weekly Thursday meetings at CJ’s Cafe 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Upcoming speakers and topics include:
Feb 19 – June Van Poppilien on the world of body painting
Feb 26 – Peggy Bartz and dress well for less
Mar 5 – committee meeting
March 12 – Mary Anne Thorndycraft on the No Worker Left Behing program
March 19 – Paul Zelenak and the state of the village.
Alzheimers benefit – don’t forget!
Canterbury Village is hosting a quilt show and health fair Feb. 18 to 22 to honor and support those affected by Alzheimer’s disease.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the Alzheimer’s Art Quilt Initiative and the Alzheimer’s Association – Greater Michigan chapter.
For additional information, visit www.alz.org/gmc and www.alzquilts.org.
Keep your kids safe
The Lake Orion United Methodist Church is hosting the Oakland County Sheriff’s Computer Crimes Unit on Thursday, Feb. 19 at 7 p.m.
The Sheriff’s representative will talk to parents about the dangers to which children and young adults are exposed when using technology like the Internet, cell phones and camera phones.
Find a new way to lose weight
February is International Open House month for all TOPS Club, Inc. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) chapters.
Local chapter #1492, Lake Orion is hosting an open house event from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 19 at Lake Orion Senior Center; 21 East Church St., Lake Orion.
TOPS, a nonprofit organization, is eager to share their messages of wellness education and weight-loss support.
Euchre tournament
On Feb. 28 the LOHS baseball and softball teams are hosting their annual euchre tournament.
The event will be at the Knights of Colombus Hall on Orion Road. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. and the tournament at 7 p.m.
The $25.00 entry fee includes dinner and a cash prize for first, second and third place.
There will also be music, raffles and a silent auction.
To purchase tickets contact Joe Woityra at 248-343-9459, Dennis Recknagel at 248-521-5141 or Andy Schramek at 248-693-5420.
Proceeds will benefit the teams.
Investment class in Lake Orion
The Southeastern Michigan Chapter of Better Investing will present a free Introduction to Better Investing class at the Orion Township Library
The class will be Wednesday, March 11 from 7 to 8:45 p.m.
It offers an overview of Better Investing principles, why you should invest in stocks or mutual funds, how to evaluate risk verses reward, where to find stocks to study and tools used to analyze companiesand manage your investment portfolio.
Prior registration is requested. Please call 734-233-4290.
To submit news or an event call the Review at 248-693-8331 or email at LakeOrionReview@sbcglobal.net.
Bridging generations
On Feb. 18 the library is hosting a senior and teen game day from 3 to 7 p.m.
Teen volunteers will challenge older generations to play Wii golf and bowling, Guitar Hero, Rock Band and an assortment of other games.
There will be food, prizes and lots of fun, and the event is open to the public.
For more information about this event, call 248.693.3001 or visit www.orion.lib.mi.us. Please pre-register by Feb. 13.
North Oakland Community Coalition Meeting
On Feb. 25 the North Oakland Coalition will host an information session on creating a drug-free community at the library.
The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and refreshments will be served. All community members are welcome. Call the library at 248-693-3002 for more information.
Goddard School looking for alumni
The LO Goddard School is accepting applications from all Goddard School graduates for its annual $10,000 Anthony A. Matrino Memorial scholarship.
The scholarship is given to one alumnus every year to help finance college tuition.
The application deadline is Feb. 13 and can be found at www.goddardschool.com under the Communication tab.
Dancing with fire
This year’s Orion Firefighter Association Dinner and Dance will be Saturday, March, 7 at the Paint Creek Country Club.
Tickets are available for $30 per person and include dinner, an open bar, music and door prizes.
Proceeds from the event help fund local boys and girls sports leagues.
For tickets, call Charlie Harkins at 248-693-7047.
Lions scrapbooking
The Lake Orion Lioness Club is sponsoring a 12-hour scrapbooking event Saturday, March 14.
The event will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Boys and Girls Club on Waldon between M-24 and Joslyn Roads.
Admission is $40 per person or $45 after March, 7. The cost includes a goodie bag, three meals, snacks, beverages, raffles, 50/50 drawing and door prizes.
All proceeds will benefit the Lake Orion Lioness Club charities.
For more information email Faith at faithsiterlet@sbcglobal.net or Jodi at jojo2358@att.net.
Super Bowl ready-made subs
On Sunday, Feb. 1, Howarth United Methodist Church is selling submarine sandwiches for the Super Bowl.
Eight-inch ham and cheese, turkey and cheese and Italian meatball subs will be available for purchase.
To order, call 248-373-2360. Orders will be ready for pick up from 4 to 6 p.m. on Super Bowl Sunday.
Need a haircut?
Rumourz Hair Salon will host their Cut-a-thon event Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The event will raise money and hair donations for the Locks of Love organization. Refreshments will be provided and a prize awarded to the longest ponytail donated.
For more information about the event contact the salon at 248-693-3166 or pamrumourz@ameritech.net.
Mad soccer skillz
The Lake Orion Soccer Club welcomes four- to ten-year-olds to its Winter Soccer Clinic.
For eight sessions beginning Feb. 2 players will participate in an instructional program that focuses on individual skill development and enjoyment of the game.
Cost is $100 per player.
For more information visit www.lakeorionsc.org .
LOHS
Graduation notice
The 2009 LOHS commencement ceremony has changed location. The new venue will be: Meadow Brook Pavilion Friday, June 5 at 7 p.m.
Gospel meetings at the Masonic Lodge
Each Sunday from Jan. 18 to Feb. 15, Lake Orion’s Masonic Lodge will host nondenominational gospel meetings at 4 p.m.
The meetings will be conducted by Bradley Wilson and Jerome Frandle. They invited anyone interested to attend.
Bowl a strike for Darcy
The Darcy Seipke Benefit Foundation will host it’s Bowling Extravaganza at Collier Lanes, Sunday, Jan. 25 from noon until 4 p.m.
The cost is $25 per person or $75 per family of five and includes three games of bowling and shoe rentals.
It’s almost ball season!
The Lake Orion Girls Softball and the Youth Baseball Leagues will hold their annual walk-in registration for the 2009 season Sunday, Feb. 8 and Sunday, Feb. 22 from noon to 4 p.m. Registration will be held in the upper level pool lobby at LOHS.
Forms have been mailed to 2008 players and are being distributed through Lake Orion schools and township facilities. They are available for download online.
New players are asked to register in person with a birth certificate.
For more information about the leagues and registration, visit www.loybl.com or www.logsl.com.
Race through the snow
The Dragon GAP after school program is sponsoring its annual Winter Mountain Bike Race and Cross Country Running Race on Saturday, Feb. 7.
The races will be held on challenging cross-country trails and Bald Mountain State Recreation Area trails located behind Lake Orion High School.
Bike race pre-registration fee is $20 and running race pre-registration is $15. Individuals interested in competing in both can pay a $30 pre-registration fee. A $5 fee will be charged to any entries received after Feb. 4.
For more information visit the Dragon GAP website at www.lakeorion.k12.mi.us/lohs/gap/index.html.
Students exhibit artistic talents
The 6th annual Student Art Exhibit featuring kindergarteners through high school artists will be on display at the Orion Art Center in downtown Lake Orion now through Feb. 14.
This diverse show is colorful, playful and full of talent.
Special extended hours include Wednesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. ? 3 p.m. in addition to regular hours, Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Everyone is invited to visit.
Beverly Jenkins visits the library
The Orion Township library invites literature fans for a presentation and book-signing by Beverly Jenkins.
Jenkins is from the Detroit area and will discuss writing, the publishing process and her new book, Bring on the Blessings.
The event will be Thursday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. at the library.
Good vibes on Tuesdays
Each Tuesday, Jan. 13 through Jan. 27 Positive Vibration Wine Bar will host wine tastings at 6:30 p.m.
On Jan. 16 and 17 they’ll also host live music.
Those interested can call 248-393-4337 to RSVP. Visit www.positivewinebar.com for more information.
Computer workshops at the library
Each Monday, Jan. 19 through Feb. 2 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the library is hosting computer repair workshops. Computer Geeks LLC will present strategies on keeping your computer bug-free and running efficiently.
Let’s talk about love
A love and respect marriage conference will be presented at Oakwood Community Church in Ortonville. The event features Dr. Emerson Eggerich’s inspiring, helpful and entertaining message on keeping your marriage successful.
The conference will be held Friday, Jan. 30 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 31 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Advance registration is $20 per person or $35 per couple and must be received by Jan. 23. Late registration is $25 per person at the door.
Please call 248-628-6388 to RSVP. For more information visit www.oakwoodcc.org.
Fashion boutique grand opening
Lake Shore Fashion Boutique, located in the Canterbury Village, will host its grand opening on Feb. 7 from 1 to 5 p.m.
The event will include live entertainment, a fashion show and an icecream social.
Fun for all ages at the library
On Sunday, Jan. 18 at 3 p.m. the whole family can enjoy a special movie night on the library’s bigscreen TV. Check at the Children’s Desk for what will be playing.
On Tuesday, Jan. 20 at 6:30 p.m. parents are invited to a workshop on how to deal with kids? temper tantrums presented by the Mental Fitness Center.
On Thursday, Jan. 22 at 4:30 p.m. children ages eight and up are invited to Kid Knitters knitting class. All levels welcome.
Also on Thursday, at 7 p.m. Beverly Jenkins, acclaimed historical romance author, will visit the library for a presentation and book signing.
On Monday, Jan. 26 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the library will host a computer class offering basic virus and spyware insight.
On Wednesday, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. the library will hold the first public screening of Restoring a Legacy: The Samuel Yellin Gate the William E. Scripps Estate. The film was created by local talent, Scot Orser. Blacksmith Samuel Yellin will also be in attendance.
Learn to cartwheel
Orion Township Parks and Recreation is now offering youth gymnastics classes through Great Lakes Elite Gymnastics. Anyone interested can call Orion Twp. Parks and Rec. at 248-391-0304 ext. 143 or Great Lakes Elite Gymnastics at 248-236-9600 for more information.
How to pay for college
Baker College will hold a financial aid workshop at Lake Orion High School on Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. The program is free of charge and is
Winter wine tasting
Lisa and Jim Cummins invite the community to a winter wine tasting fundraiser for the Orion Arts Center on Saturday, Jan. 10 from 7 to 9 p.m. Tickets are $35 per person and are available with an RSVP only. The event will be held at their home.
For more information please call 248-693-4986 or visit www.orionartcenter.org.
Fun for everyone at the library
On Wednesday, Jan. 7 at 4:30 p.m. kids ages seven and up are invited to cook up a story with the cooking and reading program.
On Thursday, Jan. 8 at 4:30 p.m. students in grades three and up can join the library’s peer writing and critique group.
On Friday, Jan. 9 at 4:30 kids ages 16 months to three years are invited to join art, song and story time with a caregiver.
Also on Friday, from 7 – 8:30 p.m. teens are invited to a Wii sports tournament.
On Saturday, Jan. 10 at 10 a.m. winter enthusists of all ages can come to Let it Snow story time to hear stories about the season and to play outside.
On Sunday, Jan. 11 at 2 p.m. the Treetown Swingette will perform at the library. The band is an acoustic quartet from Ann Arbor specializing in jazz and swing.
On Tuesday, Jan 13. at 4:30 p.m. students in grades one and two can come to School Mouse and Friends reading club for beginning readers. There be stories, songs, games and crafts.
On Monday, Jan. 19 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Computer Geeks LLC will hold a workshop teaching how to keep your computer running efficiently as possible.
Sign up for youth baseball and softball
The Lake Orion Youth Baseball/Softball League will open up registration for the coming season online beginning in January. They will also distribute registration forms in the local school district and mail them to past participants.
Any new registrants must attend meetings at LOHS Feb. 8 and Feb. 22 from noon to 4 p.m.
For more information please visit www.loybl.com.
A year packed full of programs for the young and the young at heart
The LO Community Schools released the 2009 schedule of community education classes and it’s full of fun. They have everything from dance classes to computer workshops to a health and nutrition series. There are programs for all age groups.
For more information, or to register for a class call 248-693-5436 or visit www.lakeorion.k12.mi.us.
Warm up with the classics
Join the new adult winter reading club at the Orion library. Readers will receive a punch card and will get two ‘punches? for each listed classic book, or one ‘punch? for any other book.
Prizes will be awarded after two, four and eight books. Readers who complete eight books will also receive a ticket for the Scripps? dessert buffet and tour in the spring.
Interested readers can register at the adult reference desk or online at www.orionlibrary.org.
Calling Lady Dragons alumnae
If you or someone you know was on any of the Lake Orion girls basketball teams, Tim English, Steve Roberts and Donn Hoganson are searching for you.
They’re assembling alumnae for a reunion game, tentatively schedule for Dec. 30 at 7 p.m.
They enourage any interested alum contact Coach Roberts at sroberts@lakeorion.k12.mi.us.
Fun for kids and adults at the Orion Public Library
Each Thursday at 6:30 p.m. cake decorating workshops will be offered. The workshops will work best for those with some cake decorating experience, but all are welcome.
On Thursday, Dec. 4 children grades 3 and up can come to ‘Write On!? at 4:30 p.m. This is an event for them to explore writing and editing with others who enjoy writing. Attendance to this event is limited.
On Friday, Dec. 5 children 3-years-old and up can come to ‘Lil? Scientists? at 10 a.m. for special stories and creative fun. There is limited attendance to this event.
On Saturday, Dec. 6 teens can come to Holiday Crafts at 2 p.m. for card stamping, beading, picture frames and natural cosmetics gift ideas.
On Monday, Dec. 8 children ages 0-5 can come to ‘Music with Gari Stein? at 10 a.m. for singing and dancing lessons and fun.
On Tuesday, Dec. 9 children in first and second grade can come to ‘School Mouse and Friends? at 4:30 p.m. Attendance to this event is limited.
Also on Tuesday, Professor Ronald L. Tracy will be at the library at 7 p.m. to discuss the current economic crisis and the government bailout, and to share his expertise during a question and answer session afterward.
On Wednesday, Dec. 10 children ages seven and up can come to ‘Cook Up a Story? at 4:30 p.m. where they will learn stories, songs, and fun recipes. Attendance for this event is limited.
View LO’s holiday transformation
Historic downtown Lake Orion will become a Lighted Holiday Village for the month of December. Special decorations, a gift basket giveaway, a Holiday Market, and the annual Lighted Holiday Parade will entice shoppers to visit the district’s unique shops and restaurants.
Children can write letters to Santa and personally drop them off at a special mailbox located outside the Downtown Development Authority office at 51 N. Broadway St. from Nov. 26 until Dec. 19.
Obtain your drawing entry for the Lake Orion Ultimate Gift Basket from your favorite merchant. This gift basket will have a minimum value of $500. Have your entry form stamped by participating merchants and drop it off at the DDA office by Tuesday, Dec. 16. The winner will be notified on Dec. 22.
Attend the ‘Light in the Darkness? worship service
The United Methodist Church of Lake Orion invites community members to attend the ‘Light in the Darkness? worship service Sunday, Dec. 7 at 4 p.m.
The service is one of hope and encouragement for those with hurting hearts. There will be a fellowship time with light refreshments after the service.
For more information, please visit www.lakeorionumc.org.
Feel the good vibes
The Positive Vibration Wine Bar invites the public to visit this holiday season.
On Wednesdays, Dec. 3, 10 and 17 join them for movie night at 7 p.m.
On Thursdays, Dec. 4, 11, and 18 enjoy the musical stylings of Steve Schuetz.
On Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 6:30 they’re holding a wine tasting, featuring wines from northern Italy.
On Wednesday, Dec. 31 join them for a New Year’s Eve celebration. For just $150 per couple, you can enjoy a five-course dinner, a bottle of wine, live music, dancing and a champagne toast at midnight. To make a reservation, please call 248-393-4337.
Join Santa for pictures and pancakes
The Lake Orion Lionesses present Breakfast with Santa at the Boys? and Girls? Club located at 1801 Waldon Rd., east of Joslyn Rd.
On Saturday, Dec. 13 from 9 to 11a.m. guests can enjoy a menu of pancakes, sausage, fresh fruit, coffee, milk and juice. Santa will be available for pictures, along with a craft activity table, and free train rides on Doc’s ‘Pollyanna.?
Admission is $3 at the door with proceeds going to Lioness Charities.
For more information please call Lioness Jody or Kathy at 248-853-5481.
Let someone else do your baking
The Howarth United Methodist Church invites you to their Christmas Cookie ‘Walk? on Saturday, Dec. 13 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.
They will offer holiday cookies for $7 per pound. Go early for the best selection. The church is located at 550 E. Silverbell Rd.
For more information, please call 248-373-2360.
Restore the roar to the fireworks
Come join in the fun and watch the NFL Football Divisional Championship game and donate for the LO 2009 fireworks.
Food and drinks will be served for a $30 donation per person to the Lake Orion Fireworks Association.
The event will be held on Saturday, Jan. 10 from 4 to 6 p.m. at 315 W. Silverbell Rd., just west of Lapeer Rd. Call 248-693-6852 to purchase your tickets, or visit www.lakeorionfireworks.org for more information.
The fundraiser is sponsored by the new 1-800-Pack-Rat facilities.
Come to the OCCC public hearing
The Orion Community Cable Communications Commission will hold a public hearing to discuss the 2009 Budget Proposal.
The meeting will be held at 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 11 at the Lake Orion Village Hall.
To submit written comments or for additional information, please contact the Diane Friffiths, at 248-693-7420. The Village Hall is located at 37 E. Flint St.
Book signing by Lake Orion’s own
Lake Orion’s Katie Yamasaki will be stopping by Little Monsters on 15 E. Flint St. to sign her newly illustrated book, Honda, The Boy Who Dreamed of Cars.
Yamasaki graduated from Lake Orion in 1995 and is now an artist living and working in New York City. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from Earlham College and her Master’s of Fine Arts in 2003 from The School of Visual Arts in New York City.
She will be at Little Monsters Friday, Nov. 28 at noon to sign books, which will be available there for purchase.
Enjoy a free Thanksgiving dinner
CJ’s Lakeside Grill invites area seniors, those who are home-bound and others who want to share the holiday to a free Thanksgiving meal. The dinner will be Thursday, Nov. 27 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at CJ’s Lakeside Grill, 21 W. Flint St.
Shop for unique gifts at the annual Holiday Market
December brings the 7th annual Orion Art Center Holiday Market, where you can browse through affordable and unique gift ideas.
The Market will be open daily from 10 a.m to 6 p.m., beginning Tuesday, Dec. 2 until Monday, Dec. 22.
Please call 248-693-4986 or visit www.orionartcenter.org for more information.
Enjoy Stadium Drive’s original musical production
The fifth grade class at Stadium Drive Elementary invites the public to watch ‘Hyperbole Heights,? an original musical production by the class. Join them Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m.
Have a Holly Jolly good time
The Orion Area Parade Group will host the annual Holly Jolly Folly holiday party at Golling Pontiac GMC, located at 1491 S. Lapeer, on Friday, Dec. 5 beginning at 7p.m.
Prices are $30 for individual tickets, or $270 for a block of 10 tickets. The blocks must be purchased in advance. For more ticket information please call 248-693-3152.
Proceeds from the party help pay for the Orion Area Holiday Lighted Parade, which will take place Saturday, Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. in downtown Lake Orion.
For more information visit www.oapg.org.
Shop for festive greenery
The Lake Orion United Methodist Church presents the Holiday Greens Market and Gifts on Friday, Dec. 5 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Customers can browse their fresh selection of 16-32? wreaths, cedar roping, pine roping, boxwood roping, evergreen bouquets, holly, candle rings, door swags, and bows. Baked goods, poinsettias and other gifts will also be available for purchase.
The Lake Orion United Methodist Church is located at 140 E. Flint St. Please call 248-693-6201 for more information.
Hear the voices of Classic Chorale
Classic Chorale, a community chorus made up of women from Oxford, Lake Orion and Ortonville will present a beautiful Christmas concert on Saturday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m.
Jim Watson will direct the chorus, with accompaniment by Ashley Elliott.
The performance will take place at the Oxford Free Methodist Church located at 790 S. Lapeer Rd, in Oxford. There is no admission charge and a free-will offering will be taken. Handicap parking is available.
Join Santa for pictures and pancakes
The Lake Orion Lionesses present Breakfast with Santa at the Boys? and Girls? Club located at 1801 Waldon Rd., east of Joslyn Rd.
On Saturday, Dec. 13 from 9 to 11 a.m. guests can enjoy a menu of pancakes, sausage, fresh fruit, coffee, milk and juice. Santa will be available for pictures, along with a craft activity table, and free train rides on Doc’s ‘Pollyanna.?
Admission is $3 at the door with proceeds going to Lioness Charities.
For more information please call Lioness Jody or Kathy at 248-853-5481.
Watch the lighted parade
The Orion Area Parade Group invites the community to celebrate the holiday season at the Holiday Lighted Parade, Saturday, Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. in the Village of Lake Orion.
This year’s parade will have the Lake Orion Marching Band and Lake Orion’s very own Paint Creek Boys.
Also participating in the Holiday Parade is Santa Claus, the American Legion Post 233 Color Guard, Oakland Township Fire Dept., Orion Township Parks and Recreation, Golling Pontiac-GMC (the sponsors of the Holly Jolly Folly), Kerry’s Dance Stages, the Cabar Feidh Pipes & Drums, L.A. Dance, Susan Tucker, the Lake Orion Lioness Club, Rock-N-Roll K-9’s Performance Team and the Lake Orion Lions Club.
The Parade Group would also like to announce that Poppyseed Deli and Coffee will be selling hot chocolate beginning at 4:30 p.m. Poppyseeds will have a booth in front of their store, located at 36 W. Flint St. and also have a booth between Hanson’s Running Shop and the Lake Orion Veterinarian on Flint St.
Senior Center annual craft show
The Orion Senior Center would like to invite one and all to theirAnnual Craft Show which will run from Monday, Dec. 1 until Friday, Dec. 12.
The show will be held at the Orion Senior Center, located at 21 East Church Street in the Village of Lake Orion, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
This year they will have many knitted and crocheted items, beautiful ceramic pieces, and a wide variety of wreaths and holiday decor for decorating and gifts.
For more information please call the Orion Senior Center at 248-693-2066.
Find family’s past at Orion library
The North Oakland Genealogical Society will meet Thursday, Nov. 20, at 7 p.m. in the Orion Room of the Orion Township Public Library.
Come and share your recent genealogical research. Help will be available to those starting their own searches. Visitors are welcome.
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Church to pack shoeboxes for needy
King of Kings is hosting a service project and is hoping the community will join in.
King of Kings Lutheran Church in Lake Orion is sponsoring a mission service project on Saturday, Nov. 22. They will be packing shoeboxes with items for boys and girls between the ages of 2 and fourteen.
The shoeboxes will be given to Samaritan’s Purse, part of the Christian International Relief Organization, where they will be distributed where needed as part of Operation Christmas Child. You and your family can participate by stoppping by and either donating $7, or give a hand with the packing. Some shoebox gift ideas are small toys, school supplies, hygiene items and hard candy.
For more information, contact Kelly at the church office at 248-693-1676.
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Love INC welcomes their president
Love In the Name of Christ (INC) of North Oakland County welcomes Robert Odom, the national president of the organization on Saturday, Nov. 22 from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
The group will be addressing the needs in the area, as well as discussing Sound-off for Poverty.
The event will be held at Christ the King Church, located at 1550 W. Drahner Road in Oxford.
For more information, call Love INC at 248-693-4357
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Wide variety of music at concert
The North Oakland Concert Band is presenting an evening of enjoyable music starting at 7 p.m. on Nov. 22 at Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church, located at 2700 Waldon Road in Lake Orion.
A wide variety of musical groups will peform, including a brass quintet, a clarinet septet and trombone quintet. There is even a duet with a piccolo and a tuba. Classic, jazz and popular music will be showcased by several outstanding musicians from your local communnity.
For more information, visit www.nocb.org.
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See Pistons game with LO friends
The deadline to purchase tickets for Lake Orion High School’s LO Community Night at the Palace is Nov. 24.
The event is the Pistons versus the 76ers on Dec. 5. The tickets are discounted to $18 (regular price $25) and $32 (regular price $40) and everyone who purchases tickets will receive a free Pistons duffel bag. All Lake Orion residents will be seated together in one section. For more information, call Allie Smith at 248-693-5420 ext. 6024
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Lions Club Christmas basket program is kicking into gear
The Lions Club needs your help again this holiday season to help local Lake Orion families and senior citizens in need.
The annual Christmas basket program has arrived.
Deliveries this year are scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 20. There are several ways you can help.
On Friday, Nov. 19, volunteers are needed to help Lions Club members collect food items and gifts from the boxes placed throughout the community,
There is a Christmas Basket Auction and Fundraiser being held at Palace Chysler Jeep from 6 to 11 p.m. on Dec. 13. Tickets are $20.
Or, you can always bring your gifts to a donation location.
For more information, contact Dave Tucker.
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Library hosts ‘green? program
Want to join the ‘green? revolution? Interested in protecting and preserving our environment? Diana Seales, the executive director of the East Michigan Environmental Action Council (EMEAC), will be at the Orion Township Library to speak about ways to clean and care for our homes, while protecting the environment and saving energy.
‘Green Living: Healthy Homes, Healthy Environment? will take place on Thursday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m.
For over thirty years, EMEAC has been working in the legislature, in the courts, in township halls and in schools. Their motto is ‘Helping you protect land, air, and water through informed action.?
For more information, visit www.emeac.org.
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Genealogical society to meet
The North Oakland Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. in the Orion Room of the Orion Township Public Library, located at 825 Joslyn Road.
Come and share recent genealogical research. Help will be available to people starting out on their genealogical searches. Visitors are welcome.
Remaining 2008 dates: (same time and location) are Oct. 16 and Nov. 20.
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ONTV hosts a pair of events
You can create your very own TV programs at Orion Neighborhood Television and voice your opinion to all of Lake Orion!
ONTV has scheduled a FREE Orientation Session to be held at the ONTV studio on Thursday, Sept. 18 from 7-9 p.m. All Orion residents are welcome!
Join us to discuss community access television, learn about ONTV policies and procedures, and discover how to become certified to use the ONTV studio and field equipment to create your own television programs for the Orion community.
The free Orientation Session is required before signing up for ONTV Video Production Classes.
The ONTV studio is located at 698 S. Lapeer Road. Call (248)693-3377 to reserve a seat.
ONTV is also inviting all Orion residents to an Open House on Saturday, Sept. 27 from noon to 4 p.m.
Stop by the studio for equipment demonstrations, food and prizes. Everyone will have an opportunity to win a portable DVD player, a Flip Video Camcorder or a DVD/VHS player while enjoying what ONTV has to offer.
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Grammy Award winners to perform
Cellist Eugene Friesen and drummer Glen Velez combine’their’mastery of classical and world music in a spellbinding and rare concert of solos and duets.?
The Grammy Award winners will perform at the Karen Joy Theatre of the Upland Hills Learning Community, located at 2575 Indian Lake Road in Oxford, on Saturday, Sept. 20 from 7-9 p.m.
Reserve tickets are $10 for adults’and $5 for seniors, students and children. Group tickets are also available at a discount.?
Call (248)693-2878’for more information’or purchase tickets online at karenjoytheatre.org.
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Park to host annual closet clean-out
Find new treasures or sell a few of your own at the annual Orion Township Closet Clean-out.
Why drive from house to house dragging your kids in and out of the car, wasting valuable time and resources? Drive to one location and see it all.
The event is set for Saturday, Sept. 27 at Friendship Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There is no entrance fee and space fees are just $20 for a 12X12 site.
Treasure sellers, bring it in by the truckload and use our space to sell, sell, sell. Household items only, no wholesalers, please.
Sellers must register by Sept. 20. Call Orion Township Parks and Recreation at (248)391-0304, ext. 143 or visit www.oriontownship.org for additional information.
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Canterbury hosts Oktoberfest 2008
Olde World Canterbury Village will be the site of Oktoberfest 2008, hosted by King’s Court Castle Restaurant and Banquet Center along with The Clansman Gaelic Pub.
The festivities will Saturday, Sept. 27 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 28 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Canterbury Village is located at 2369 Joslyn Court.
For more information, call (248)391-1900 or visit canterburyvillage.com and kingscourtcastle.com.
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Special concert coming to St. Joe’s
In celebration of their 80th anniversary, St. Joseph Catholic Church presents their new Music Director Leszek Bartkiewicz, in a solo piano recital of Polish composers.
The concert will take place on Sunday, Sept. 28 at 4 p.m. at St. Joseph, located at 715 N. Lapeer Road.
The concert is free, though donations (to underwrite concert costs) are gratefully accepted at the door. Sponsorships are also available, with a deadline of Wednesday, Sept. 17.
For more information, visit www.stjosephlakeorion.org or call (248)693-0440.
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Craft show benefit’s Darci Seipke
The annual Darci Seipke Benefit Foundation Craft Show will take place on Saturday, Oct. 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 5 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the grounds of Olde World Canterbury Village on Joslyn Road.
There is still time for vendors to book space at the event.
For more information, call Pam at (248)721-1647 or check out their new website at www.dsbfoundation.com.
Public invited to Patriot Day event
The Orion Veterans Memorial will host a Remember 9/11 Patriot Day Ceremony on Thursday (Sept. 11) at 7 p.m.
The public is invited to join at the memorial to honor our firefighters, police officers, EMS and military who have dedicated their lives to protect our freedoms and liberties.
The Orion Veterans Memorial is located at the corner of M-24 and Odanah, across from Jacobsen’s Flowers.
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Lionesses welcome scrapbookers
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will host a weekend scrapbooking event on Sept. 12-14 at the Lions? Visually Impaired Youth Camp in Lapeer.
The event costs $150 to attend (if confirmed by Sept. 5) and includes all meals, snacks, drinks and goodie bags, as well as housing in 8-person cabins.
The weekend will also include raffles, a pizza party and a slipper contest. Vendors will be on hand to offer scrapbook items.
All proceeds will benefit the Lake Orion Lioness Club Charities. For more information, call Lioness Colleen Ureel at (810)797-5229 or Lioness Maggie DeGroff at (248)342-0133.
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UHS welcomes noted speaker
Nobel Peace Prize Nominee and Gandhi Peace Prize Winner Dr. A. T. Ariyarantne will speak at the Karen Joy Theatre on the Upland Hills Campus on Saturday, Sept. 13 from 7-9 p.m.
Dr. Ariyarantne has led over two million people in some of the largest peace gatherings in history. He is the founder of the Sarvodaya Shramadana movement of Sri Lanka.
Admission to this event is free, though RSVPs are requested.
Contact the Karen Joy Theatre, located at 2575 Indian Lake Road in Oxford, at (248)693-2878.
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Get screened for heart disease
Life Line Screening will be at the Knights of Columbus Council #4764 on Sept. 15.’The site is located at 1400 Orion Road and appointments will begin at 9 a.m.
Recommended baseline screenings include Stroke/Carotid Artery, Atrial Fibrillation, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm and Peripheral Arterial Disease. Additional screenings are available. More information can be found at lifelinescreening.com.
Pick any four screenings for $140.’All eight screenings are $199.
Life Line Screening was established in 1993, and has since become the nation’s leading provider of preventive screenings.
To learn more about the screenings or to schedule an appointment, call (800)643-6188. Pre-registration is required.
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Special concert coming to St. Joe’s
In celebration of their 80th anniversary, St. Joseph Catholic Church presents new Music Director Leszek Bartkiewicz, in a solo piano recital of Polish composers.
The concert will take place on Sunday, Sept. 28 at 4 p.m. at St. Joseph, located at 715 N. Lapeer Road.
The concert is free, though donations (to underwrite concert costs) are gratefully accepted at the door. Sponsorships are also available, with a deadline of Wednesday, Sept. 17.
For more information, visit www.stjosephlakeorion.org or call (248)693-0440.
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Library hosts ‘green? program
Want to join the ‘green? revolution? Interested in protecting and preserving our environment? Diana Seales, the executive director of the East Michigan Environmental Action Council (EMEAC), will be at the Orion Township Library to speak about ways to clean and care for our homes, while protecting the environment and saving energy.
‘Green Living: Healthy Homes, Healthy Environment? will take place on Thursday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m.
For over thirty years, EMEAC has been working in the legislature, in the courts, in township halls and in schools. Their motto is ‘Helping you protect land, air, and water through informed action.?
For more information, visit www.emeac.org.
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ONTV hosts a pair of events
You can create your very own TV programs at Orion Neighborhood Television and voice your opinion to all of Lake Orion!
ONTV has scheduled a FREE Orientation Session to be held at the ONTV studio on Thursday, Sept. 18 from 7-9 p.m. All Orion residents are welcome.
Come discuss community access television, learn about ONTV policies and procedures, and discover how to become certified to use the ONTV studio and field equipment to create your own television programs for the Orion community.
The free Orientation Session is required before signing up for ONTV Video Production Classes.
The ONTV studio is located at 698 S. Lapeer Road. Call (248)693-3377 to reserve a seat.
ONTV is also inviting all Orion residents to an Open House on Saturday, Sept. 27 from noon to 4 p.m.
Stop by the studio for equipment demonstrations, food and prizes. Everyone will have an opportunity to win a portable DVD player, a Flip Video Camcorder or a DVD/VHS player while enjoying what ONTV has to offer.
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Park to host annual closet clean-out
Find new treasures or sell a few of your own at the annual Orion Township Closet Clean-out.
Why drive from house to house dragging your kids in and out of the car, wasting valuable time and resources? Drive to one location and see it all.
The event is set for Saturday, Sept. 27 at Friendship Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There is no entrance fee and space fees are just $20 for a 12X12 site.
Treasure sellers, bring it in by the truckload and use our space to sell, sell, sell. Household items only, no wholesalers, please.
Sellers must register by Sept. 20. Call Orion Township Parks and Recreation at (248)391-0304, ext. 143 or visit www.oriontownship.org for additional information.
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Gallery welcomes new show
The Flint St. Gallery is home to an art show featuring the work of Tari Kahrs. Luminous and intriguing, the collection looks beyond everyday appearance and invites viewers to use their own imaginations to create a different ‘reality,? as a child does.
‘We love this show!? state owners Leila Freijy and Christine McKenna. ‘It’s beautiful and quite sophisticated, yet playful and stimulating. The colors are radiant.?
Go to www.littlemonstersonline.com to view some of the works and learn about Kahrs. Upcoming shows are listed as well.
‘See Like a Child? runs through Oct. 5. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The gallery is located 15 E. Flint Street.
CRWC offers rain garden event
On Thursday, (Sept. 4), from 7-8 p.m. the Clinton River Watershed Council (CRWC) will host a free Rain Gardens and Rain Barrels workshop at the Orion Township Hall (2525 Joslyn Road).
Attendees will discover how rain gardens help improve the water quality of our lakes, river and streams by utilizing the water from our rooftops, driveways and lawns.
Rain gardens can be a beautiful, low-maintenance way to attract butterflies, birds and other beneficial wildlife.
Attendees will have a chance to win a door prize worth over $100, generously donated by Smith & Hawken of Rochester Hills.
To learn how putting a rain garden on your property will help protect our water resources, call (248)601-0606 or email contact@crwc.org to register.
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OPA’s hosts 3-Day team fundraiser
Team Luby, a Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk team from Lake Orion and the surrounding communities, has a fundraiser coming up at OPA! Food and Spirits.?
The fundraiser is Sept. 7-11.’Any time during those days, folks can stop in and purchase a large 1-topping pizza and pitcher of soda for $20. There is no limit on the number of times they can stop in for a pizza and pitcher of soda. ?
Team Luby is very grateful for the sponsorship of OPA! Food and Spirits. ?
Questions on the fundraiser can be sent to AMcCarty5@comcast.net. For more information on the 3-Day event, visit www.The3Day.org. The walk is set for Sept. 26-28.
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Public invited to Patriot Day event
The Orion Veterans Memorial will host a Remember 9/11 Patriot Day Ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 11 at 7 p.m.
The public is invited to join at the memorial to honor our firefighters, police officers, EMS and military who have dedicated their lives to protect our freedoms and liberties.
The Orion Veterans Memorial is located at the corner of M-24 and Odanah, across from Jacobsen’s Flowers.
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Lionesses welcome scrapbookers
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will host a weekend scrapbooking event on Sept. 12-14 at the Lions? Visually Impaired Youth Camp in Lapeer.
The event costs $150 to attend (if confirmed by Sept. 5) and includes all meals, snacks, drinks and goodie bags, as well as housing in 8-person cabins.
The weekend will also include raffles, a pizza party and a slipper contest. Vendors will be on hand to offer scrapbook items.
All proceeds will benefit the Lake Orion Lioness Club Charities. For more information, call Lioness Colleen Ureel at (810)797-5229 or Lioness Maggie DeGroff at (248)342-0133.
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Classic Car Cruise just weeks away
The Orion Senior Center Classic Car Cruise is Saturday, Sept. 13 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Golling Pontiac GMC.
One hundred trophies will be given away to classic cars.
Organizers are pleased to announce that the American Hot Rod Racers will be on hand, allowing kids of all ages to build a racer and race it for just $3.
Many area organizations have also jumped on-board, including Knights of Columbus Council #4764,The Lionesses of Lake Orion, Orion War Memorial, VFW Post #334, The Lions Club of Lake Orion, American Legion Post #223, Orion Chamber of Commerce, Boys and Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan Orion-Oxford Club, Orion Senior Center, ONTV, Friends of the Orion Library, the Lake Orion Sunrise Rotary Club and many more.
Also, 1984 Detroit Tigers World Champs pitcher Dave Rozema and Tigers? mascot ‘Paws,? will sign autographs from 2-3 p.m. There will be pictures on hand to purchase, and donations are appreciated.
Look for even more information on the cruise next week.
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UHS welcomes noted speaker
Nobel Peace Prize Nominee and Gandhi Peace Prize Winner Dr. A. T. Ariyarantne will speak at the Karen Joy Theatre on the Upland Hills Campus on Saturday, Sept. 13 from 7-9 p.m.
Dr. Ariyarantne has led over two million people in some of the largest peace gatherings in history. He is the founder of the Sarvodaya Shramadana movement of Sri Lanka.
Admission to this event is free, though RSVPs are requested.
Contact the Karen Joy Theatre, located at 2575 Indian Lake Road in Oxford, at (248)693-2878.
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Get screened for heart disease
Life Line Screening will be at the Knights of Columbus Council #4764 on Sept. 15.’The site is located at 1400 Orion Road and appointments will begin at 9 a.m.
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the United States.
Recommended baseline screenings include Stroke/Carotid Artery, Atrial Fibrillation, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm and Peripheral Arterial Disease. Additional screenings are also available and more information can be found at www.lifelinescreening.com.
Pick any four screenings for $140.’All eight screenings are $199.
Life Line Screening was established in 1993, and has since become the nation’s leading provider of preventive screenings.
For more information regarding the screenings or to schedule an appointment, call (800)643-6188. Pre-registration is required.
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Women’s retreat at Seymour Lake
Seymour Lake United Methodist Church will host Beth Moore’s ‘Loving Well? Retreat on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 19 (6-10 p.m.) and 20 (8 a.m. to 3 p.m.).
Come join us for a fun-filled weekend as we learn how to love well. Through video, we’ll hear this best-selling author and teacher and enjoy fun, food, and fellowship with other women.
The cost to attend is $25. Call (248)628-4763 or (248)625-7977 to register by Sept. 12, or visit seymourlakeumc.org for more information.
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Special concert coming to St. Joes
In celebration of their 80th anniversary, St. Joseph Catholic Church presents their new Music Director Leszek Bartkiewicz, in a solo piano recital of Polish composers.
The concert will take place on Sunday, Sept. 28 at 4 p.m. at St. Joseph, located at 715 N. Lapeer Road.
The concert is free, though donations (to underwrite concert costs) are gratefully accepted at the door. Sponsorships are also available, with a deadline of Wednesday, Sept. 17.
For more information, visit www.stjospehlakeorion.org or call (248)693-0440.
Premier hosts ‘green meet?
Join Premier Self Storage, 100 Premier Drive, for a ‘Green Meet? on Thursday, Aug. 28.
The event runs from noon to 6 p.m., and is free and open to the public.
Services include on-site electronic recycling provided by Great Lakes Electronics, on-site paper shredding provided by ShredCorp., a barbecue lunch and paper airplane contest.
Premier is urging local businesses to sponsor the costs for this nonprofit event.
For more information, call Premier at (248)276-9200.
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CRWC offers rain garden event
On Thursday, Sept. 4, from 7-8 p.m. the Clinton River Watershed Council (CRWC) will hold a free Rain Gardens and Rain Barrels workshop at the Orion Township Hall (2525 Joslyn Road).
Attendees will discover how rain gardens help improve the water quality of our lakes, river and streams by utilizing the water from our rooftops, driveways and lawns.
Rain gardens can be a beautiful, low-maintenance way to attract butterflies, birds and other beneficial wildlife.
Attendees will have a chance to win a door prize worth over $100, generously donated by Smith & Hawken of Rochester Hills.
To learn how putting a rain garden on your property will help protect our water resources call (248)601-0606 or email contact@crwc.org to register.
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CRWC offers rain garden event
The Orion Veterans Memorial will host a Remember 9/11 Patriot Day Ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 11 at 7 p.m.
The public is invited to join at the memorial to honor our firefighters, police officers, EMS and military who have dedicated their lives to protect our freedoms and liberties.
The Orion Veterans Memorial is located at the corner of M-24 and Odanah, across from Jacobsen’s Flowers.
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Lionesses welcome scrapbookers
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will host a weekend scrapbooking event on Sept. 12-14 at the Lions? Visually Impaired Youth Camp in Lapeer.
The event costs $150 to attend (if confirmed by Sept. 5) and includes all meals, snacks drinks and goodie bags, as well as housing in 8-person cabins.
The weekend will also include raffles, a pizza party and a slipper contest. Vendors will be on hand to offer scrapbook items.
All proceeds will benefit the Lake Orion Lioness Club Charities. For more information, call Lioness Colleen Ureel at (810)797-5229 or Lioness Maggie DeGroff at (248)342-0133.
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Classic Car Cruise just weeks away
The Orion Senior Center Classic Car Cruise will be held Saturday, Sept. 13 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Golling Pontiac GMC.
One hundred trophies will be given away to owners of classic cars.
Organizers are pleased to announce that the American Hot Rod Racers will be on hand, allowing kids of all ages to build a racer and race it for just $3.
Many area organizations have also jumped on-board, including Knights of Columbus Council #4764,The Lionesses of Lake Orion, Orion War Memorial, VFW Post #334, The Lions Club of Lake Orion, American Legion Post #223, Orion Chamber of Commerce, Boys and Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan Orion-Oxford Club, Orion Senior Center, ONTV, Friends of the Orion Library, the Lake Orion Sunrise Rotary Club and many more.
Also, 1984 Detroit Tigers World Champs Pitcher Dave Rozema and Tigers? mascot ‘Paws,? will sign autographs from 2-3 p.m. There will be pictures on hand to purchase and donations are appreciated.
Look for even more information on the cruise next week.
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Women’s retreat at Seymour Lake
Seymour Lake United Methodist Church will host Beth Moore’s ‘Loving Well? Retreat on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 19 (6-10 p.m.) and 20 (8 a.m. to 3 p.m.).
Come join us for a fun-filled weekend as we learn how to love well. Through video, we’ll hear this best-selling author and teacher and enjoy fun, food, and fellowship with other women.
The cost to attend is $25. Call (248)628-4763 or (248)625-7977 to register by Sept. 12, or visit seymourlakeumc.org for more information.
Howarth UMC offers pork dinner
Howarth United Methodist Church will host a family style pork dinner today (Aug. 20) from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.
The dinner includes pork, potatoes & gravy, vegetables, bread, salad and pie.
Adult meals are $9 and children ages 5 to 10 can eat for $4.50. Those 4 and under get in for free.
Call ahead for carry out orders.
The church is located at 550 E. Silverbell Road and can be reached at (248)373-2360.
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Skalnek Ford to unveil new car
Skalnek Ford, located at 941 S. Lapeer Road, will host an event opening tonight from 6-9 p.m.
The dealership will unveil their new ‘Flex.? Refreshments will be served and entertainment is planned.
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Flint Street hosts Whiteside-Host
The Flint Street Gallery welcomes Laura Whitesides-Host, whose watermedia paintings and prints will be on display now through Sunday, Aug. 31.
The gallery is open Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Flint Street Gallery is located at 15 E. Flint Street in downtown Lake Orion (inside ‘Little Monsters?).
They can be reached at (248)814-8697.
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Catch Through the Looking Glass
The Sweetapple Performing Arts Company and Children’s Theatre of Oxford and Lake Orion present their first summer musical theatre production, Through the Looking Glass, adapted by James DeVita, with music and lyrics by Bill Francoeur, on Saturday, Aug. 23.
Through the Looking Glass is taken from the whimsical story of Alice in Wonderland, with an updated setting and fun twists. The cast of 22 showcases children ages 5-16 with a passion for the stage from all over Oakland County.
The show will start at 6 p.m. in the Karen Joy Theatre, located at 2575 Indian Lake Road in Oxford.
Tickets are $5 at the door.
The company will also perform songs at the 2008 Michigan State Fair on Saturday, Aug. 30.
For more information and to reserve tickets, please visit www.jocelynsweetapple.com or email at SweetappleArts@aol.com.
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Oakland Edge softball tryouts set
Oakland Edge Travel Softball will hold their second set of tryouts on Aug. 24 for the 2009 season.
Tryouts will be held at the Lake Orion High School softball fields, and are open to all girls who meet age requirements.
Tryouts are from 9 a.m. to noon for 10U and 12U, and from 1-4 p.m. for 14U and 16U.
Registration begins one hour in advance of each session.
For more information, visit www.eteamz.com/OaklandEdge.
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Stop by Webber for some popsicles
Webber families are invited to enjoy ‘Popsicles with the Principal? on Wednesday, Aug. 27, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on the Webber playground.
Principal Sarah Manzo invites and welcomes all families kindergarten through fifth grade.
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Premier to host first ‘green meet?
Join Premier Self Storage, 100 Premier Drive, for a ‘Green Meet? on Thursday, Aug. 28.
The event runs from noon to 6 p.m., and is free and open to the public.
Services include on-site electronic recycling provided by Great Lakes Electronics, on-site paper shredding provided by ShredCorp., a barbecue lunch and paper airplane contest.
Premier is urging local businesses to sponsor the costs for this nonprofit event.
For more information, call Premier at (248)276-9200.
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Lionesses welcome scrapbookers
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will host a weekend scrapbooking event on Sept. 12-14 at the Lions? Visually Impaired Youth Camp in Lapeer.
The event costs $150 to attend (if confirmed by Sept. 5) and includes all meals, snacks drinks and goodie bags, as well as housing in 8-person cabins.
The weekend will also include raffles, a pizza party and a slipper contest. Vendors will be on hand to offer scrapbook items.
All proceeds will benefit the Lake Orion Lioness Club Charities. For more information, call Lioness Colleen Ureel at (810)797-5229 or Lioness Maggie DeGroff at (248)342-0133.
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Classic Car Cruise returns in Sept.
The Orion Senior Center Classic Car Cruise will be held Saturday, September 13 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Golling Pontiac GMC.
One hundred trophies will be given away to classic cars.
Chicago Brothers Pizza, Bloomfield Deli, and Culver’s, among others, will provide food.
For the kids, Hooper, the Piston mascot, will be performing magic and holding contests with prizes from 1-2 p.m., and Paws, the Tigers mascot, will be there from 2-3 p.m.
The M.I.L.K. digital ID program will also be available for parents to obtain a digital image of their children.
Ted Lindsey will sign autographs for sports fans.
Many businesses will also be present, including Downey King-Phipps, Inc., M & B Graphics, and Beaumont Hospital.
Additional information including other celebrity signings and businesses will be announced at a later date.
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Flint Street hosts artist
The Flint Street Gallery welcomes Laura Whitesides-Host, whose watermedia paintings and prints will be on display now through Sunday, Aug. 31.
The gallery is open Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Flint Street Gallery is located at 15 E. Flint Street in downtown Lake Orion (inside ‘Little Monsters?).
They can be reached at (248)814-8697.
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Children’s theater presents Through the Looking Glass
The Sweetapple Performing Arts Company and Children’s Theatre of Oxford and Lake Orion present their first summer musical theatre production, Through the Looking Glass, adapted by James DeVita, with music and lyrics by Bill Francoeur, on Saturday, Aug. 23.
Through the Looking Glass is taken from the whimsical story of Alice in Wonderland with an updated setting and fun twists. The cast of 22 showcases children ages 5-16 with a passion for the stage from all over Oakland County.
The show will start at 6 p.m. in the Karen Joy Theatre, 2575 Indian Lake Rd., Oxford, MI 48370.
Ticket prices are $5 at the door.
The company will also perform songs at the 2008 Michigan State Fair on Saturday, Aug. 30.
For more information and to reserve tickets, please visit www.jocelynsweetapple.com or email at SweetappleArts@aol.com.
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Webber hosts get-together with principal
Webber families are invited to enjoy ‘Popsicles with the Principal? on Wednesday, Aug. 27, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on the Webber playground.
Principal Sarah Manzo invites and welcome all families kindergarten through fifth grade.
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Premier hosts ‘green meet?
Join Premier Self Storage, 100 Premier Drive, for a ‘Green Meet? on Thursday, Aug. 28.
The event runs from noon to 6 p.m, and is free and open to the public.
Services include on-site electronic recycling provided by Great Lakes Electronics, on-site paper shredding provided by ShredCorp., a barbecue lunch and paper airplane contest.
Premier is urging local businesses to sponsor the costs for this nonprofit event.
For more information, call Premier at (248)276-9200.
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Orion Senior Center hosts classic car cruise
The Orion Senior Center Classic Car Cruise will be held Saturday, September 13 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Golling Pontiac GMC.
One hundred trophies will be given away to classic cars.
Chicago Brothers Pizza, Bloomfield Deli, and Culver’s, among others, will provide food.
For the kids, Hooper, the Piston mascot, will be performing magic and holding contests with prizes from 1-2 p.m., and Paws, the Tigers mascot, will be there from 2-3 p.m.
The M.I.L.K. digital ID program will also be available for parents to obtain a digital image of their children.
Ted Lindsey will sign autographs for sports fans.
Many businesses will also be present, including Downey King-Phipps, Inc., M & B Graphics, and Beaumont Hospital.
Additional information, including other celebrity signings and businesses, will be announced at a later date.
Diamond Dawgs baseball tryouts set for several days, starting Aug. 6
Hey batter batter!
Tryouts for the 2009 14U Great Lakes Diamond Dawgs Federation Baseball team, based out of Romeo, will be Wednesday, Aug. 6 at 6 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 9 at 10 a.m.; and Sunday, Aug. 10 at 6 p.m.
Location of tryouts is at Crystal Diamonds, located on 33 Mile Road between Powell and McKay.
Players with a birthdate that is after April 30, 1994 are eligible.
For additional information, go to www.eteamz.com/GLDiamondDawgs/ or call (586)337-3012.
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Celebrate the ‘Dog Days? of summer with downtown Lake Orion
The annual Dog Days of August in downtown Lake Orion helps merchants clean out their summer inventory and prepare for the fall, and many businesses hold sidewalk sales during the event.
This year, the Downtown Development Authority wants to make it a community-wide event, and village residents will be allowed to hold their own sidewalk/garage sales on their property.
A village ordinance allows for one residential garage sale per resident each year, at a permit fee of $1. Last week, the village council agreed with a DDA recommendation and waived those provisions for anyone participating in the Dog Days of August promotion.
Residents wishing to participate must, however, register with the DDA.
This year’s Dog Days is slated for Aug. 7-9. Look for more details on page 1.
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Luby’s Boobies hosts scrapbooking event
Luby’s Boobies Breast Cancer 3-Day Team is hosting a 12-Hour scrapbooking event on Saturday, Aug. 9.
The event will run from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Auburn Hills.
The cost to attend is $50 and includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, goodie bags, door prizes and raffle.
To sign up or make a donation, please contact Lori McGraw at (248)693-7715 or Tami Theunick at (248)765-6461.
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Funeral home hosts grief support group
Lewis E. Wint & Son Funeral Home invites you to the August meeting of the Healing Hearts Grief Support Group Tuesday, Aug. 12 at 7 p.m.
The meeting will take place at the Carriage House in the Senior Center Complex at Clintonwood Park on Clarkston Road.
Healing Hearts? objective is to support one another and learn from those who understand the loss of a loved one.
This event is free of charge and open to anyone in the community. Refreshments will be provided.
Any questions or to be on the monthly mailing list, call Lewis E. Wint & Son Funeral Home (248)625-5231 or e-mail wintfuneralhome@aol.com
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LOCS Early Childhood hosts job fair for substitutes
Lake Orion Community Schools is hosting an Early Childhood Substitute Job Fair Wednesday, Aug. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The job fair will be held at the Community Educational Resource Center (CERC), 455 E. Scripps Road.
LOCS is looking for employees who want to sub in the highly acclaimed Lake Orion Community Schools Early Childhood Department, are professional, love children, possess experience in working with children of all ages, are self-motivated, have a basic understanding of child development, and meet requirements of the State of Michigan, Department of Human Services licensing.
Rate of pay is $9.25 an hour.
If you have any questions, please call (248)693-5439.
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Sen. Bishop visits senior center
The Orion Senior Center will host Sen. Mike Bishop on Friday, Aug. 15 at 9 a.m.
Sen. Bishop will meet with the seniors, give an update on the state of Michigan, and discuss topics based on audience preference.
All are welcome. You do not have to be a member of the senior center or a citizen of Lake Orion to attend.
The Orion Senior Center is located at 21 East Church Street and can be reached at (248)693-2066.
Book signing this Saturday
Christian author Paul Headworth will appear at Family Christian Book Store, 4826 S. Baldwin Rd. in Lake Orion Barnes & Noble, on Saturday, Aug. 2 from 1 to 5 pm to sign copies of his new book, Fallen Prayer, an intriguing murder mystery that cleverly weaves scripture based on Ephesians 6:12.
In Fallen Prayer, Headworth details a fast-paced story full of intrigue, adventure and suspense. Inspired by Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ, Headworth wanted to be an effective witness and took a year of his life writing his first novel.
The book is set in Clare County, and involves a legendary Detroit police officer named Charlie who transfers to a small sheriff’s department in Northern Michigan.
Charlie meets up with a young apprentice officer named Paul and forms a strong Christian bond with him and his family. Charlie’s wife and son were killed, and while on the trail of the killer he develops a renewed sense of purpose.
When Charlie is murdered, Paul must deal with his own grief and find a way to decipher the only two clues left behind.
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Diamond Dawgs baseball tryouts set for several days, starting Aug. 6
Hey batter batter!
Tryouts for the 2009 14U Great Lakes Diamond Dawgs Federation Baseball team, based out of Romeo, will be Wednesday, Aug. 6 at 6 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 9 at 10 a.m.; and Sunday, Aug. 10 at 6 p.m.
Location of tryouts is at Crystal Diamonds, located on 33 Mile Road between Powell and McKay.
Players with a birth date that is after April 30, 1994 are eligible.
For additional information, go to www.eteamz.com/GLDiamondDawgs/ or call (586)337-3012.
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Celebrate the ‘Dog Days? of summer with downtown Lake Orion
The annual Dog Days of August in downtown Lake Orion helps merchants clean out their summer inventory and prepare for the fall, and many businesses hold sidewalk sales during the event.
This year, the Downtown Development Authority wants to make it a community-wide event, and village residents will be allowed to hold their own sidewalk/garage sales on their property.
A village ordinance allows for one residential garage sale per resident each year, at a permit fee of $1. Last week, the village council agreed with a DDA recommendation and waived those provisions for anyone participating in the Dog Days of August promotion.
Residents wishing to participate must, however, register with the DDA.
This year’s Dog Days is slated for Aug. 7-9. Look for more details in next week’s Review.
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Big Rig Gig is back again!
Big kids, little kids, and kids at heart, load up the family for an unforgettable experience.
Orion Township Parks and Recreation will be hosting their annual Big Rig Gig on Friday, Aug. 8 from 5-9 p.m. at Friendship Park.
See dozens of trucks, tractors, diggers, dozers, buckets and back-loaders for a hands-on experience.
The first 500 kids through the gate get a free construction hat.
Forget about dinner, Domino’s Pizza will be hot and on demand available for purchase.
Admission into the event is $5 per vehicle.
For more information, visit www.oriontownship.org, call (248)391-0304, ext. 143, or look in next week’s Review.
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Luby’s Boobies hosts scrapbooking event
Luby’s Boobies Breast Cancer 3-Day Team is hosting a 12-Hour scrapbooking event on Saturday, Aug. 9.
The event will run from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Auburn Hills.
The cost to attend is $50 and includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, goodie bags, door prizes and raffle.
To sign up or make a donation, please contact Lori McGraw at (248)693-7715 or Tami Theunick at (248)765-6461.
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LOCS Early Childhood hosts substitute job fair
Lake Orion Community Schools is hosting an Early Childhood Substitute Job Fair on Wednesday, Aug. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The job fair will be held at the Community Educational Resource Center (CERC), 455 E. Scripps Road.
LOCS is looking for employees who want to sub in the highly acclaimed Lake Orion Community Schools Early Childhood Department, are professional, love children, possess experience in working with children of all ages, are self motivated, have a basic understanding of child development, and meet requirements of the State of Michigan,
Department of Human Services licensing.
Rate of pay is $9.25 an hour.
If you have any questions, please call (248)693-5439.
Get ready to Punt, Pass & Kick
Hey kids, ever wonder what the Ford Field Stadium looks like from the end zone? Well, Orion Township Parks and Recreation is giving you a chance to find out!
On Thursday (July 24) boys and girls, ages 8- to 15-years-old (as of Dec. 31, 2008), are invited to compete against their peers in this local football skills challenge at Friendship Park.
Participants will be separated by gender and divided into one of four age divisions: 8/9, 10/11, 12/13 or 14/15.
The top scorer in each age division for both boys and girls will have a chance to advance all the way to the Team Championship at Ford Field in December.
This is a free event, but participants must pre-register. Ages will be verified with birth certificates. Cleats are not allowed.
Participant check-in begins at noon under the covered picnic pavilion in Friendship Park. For more information, contact Parks and Recreation at (248)391-0304, ext. 143, or visit www.oriontownship.org.
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Orion youth featured at Stagecrafters
Stagecrafters Youth Theater’s musical production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will run July 24-27 at the Baldwin Theatre in downtown Royal Oak.
Dominick Todero of Lake Orion takes the stage as Gabby the dwarf, alongside a cast of Stagecrafters Youth Theater (SYT) members ages 8-18.
The familiar story was tweaked by writer Tim Kelly for this version with added comedic relief for all ages.
The show runs Thursday, July 24 and Friday, July 25 at 7 p.m., Saturday, July 26 at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., and Sunday, July 27 at 1 p.m.
Tickets for all shows are $6 for youth and $9 for adults and can be obtained by calling (248)541-6430. For more information, log onto www.stagecrafters.org or contact Colleen Muench at (248)541-8027 or stagecrafters@sbcglobal.net.
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OAC to host photo show, offering $500
Local photographers have a ‘shot? at winning some cash.
The Orion Art Center is hosting ‘The World Around Us? Photography show with $500 in prize money offered.
Drop off dates are Thursday, July 24, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., July 25, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, July 26, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Photographers can enter up to three framed pieces, measuring 8? by 10? or larger, for the cost of $35 ($25 for Orion Art Center members).
Cash prizes will be awarded on Monday, Aug. 4, at the Orion Art Center at 7 p.m.
The photography show will be on display from July 30 through August 30, and then travel to the Orion Township Public Library for an additional month.
Please visit www.orionartcenter.org for entry forms or call (248)693-4986 for more information.
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Art center to host wine tasting, too
Want to enjoy a little vino in a beautiful setting?
On Saturday (July 26) the Orion Art Center is hosting a summer wine tasting at the home Bob and Candy Lytle.
To learn more about their home, visit lakeorionreview.com and search keyword: Lytle.
Tickets for the summer wine tasting are $35 per person, with all proceeds benefiting the Orion Art Center. Call the art center at (248)693-4986 to reserve yours.
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Benefit to help Lake Orion resident
JD’s Key Club, located at 1 N. Saginaw in Pontiac, will hold a benefit for Kyle Haist on Friday (July 25) beginning at 7 p.m.
Cost is $10 per adult (must be over 21-years-old) and includes entrance to club, assigned seating area & pizza.
In additon, 50-percent of all bar proceeds will be donated to the benefit (please use waitress to order ? any drinks bought at the bar will not apply) and 50/50 drawing will be held.
To purchase your tickets in advance, please contact Kathy Glasener (248)505-4709 or e-mail katglaz69@aol.com. Tickets are also available at the door.
To learn more about Kyle Haist, visit lakeorionreview.com and search keyword: Haist.
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Howarth UMC hosts chicken dinner
Howarth United Methodist Church will host a BBQ chicken dinner on Saturday (July 26) from 4:30-7 p.m.
Dinner includes chicken, salads, baked beans, corn bread and pie. The event features buffet-style seating and costs $9 for adults and $4.50 for children, with those five and under getting in free.
A portion of the profits is donated to the church’s missions. Carry outs are available. Call (248)373-2360 for more information. Howarth UMC is located at 550 E. Silverbell Road.
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Car show to help Seipke Benefit Fund
There is still time to register for the Thunder Road Classic Car Show, to be held Saturday (July 27) at Olde World Canterbury Village.
The event is a benefit for the Darci Seipke Benefit Fund, with proceeds helping to pay medical expenses for Seipke’s kidney transplant.
Entry fee is $15 per vehicle and the first 50 registered vehicles will receive a dash plaque. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and music will be provided all day by Full Effect DJ Services. Lunch will be available from noon to 3 p.m.
To learn more, call Pam at (248)721-1647 or visit http://thebenefitfund.com.
Lions Club golf outing is July 19
The Lake Orion Lions Club will host their 13th Annual Golf Outing on Saturday, July 19.
The four-person scramble event will be held at Devils Ridge Golf Course in Oxford and includes after-golf dinner and entertainment at Opa’s Food & Spirits in Lake Orion.
For more information about the event, or to pick up a registration form, call Rick Rice at (248)693-9509.
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Milestone celebration at local church
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church , Lake Orion is pleased to announce the 10th Anniversary Celebration of Rev. Eric Tritten on July 20.
Pastor Tritten is celebrating the 10th anniversary of his ordination and installation at Good Shepherd. The guest preacher at the 8:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. worship services will be Rev. Darowin Cordes, Pastor Emeritus from Trinity, Manistee and a luncheon celebration will follow at 12:30 p.m.
Please join in congratulating Pastor Tritten and his family as they celebrate this important milestone in his ministry.
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Rotary Club welcomes fishing expert
Ken ‘Hank? Matheis will present ‘The Fun of Flyfishing? at the Lake Orion Sunrise Rotary Club’s July 24 meeting.
Hank is owner of Hank’s Flyfishing Store in Lake Orion. His presentation will be educational as well as fun…possibly ‘reeling? in a few new enthusiasts!
The club meets at 7:15 a.m. at CJ’s Sandbar.
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Punt, Pass & Kick time in Orion
Ever wonder what Ford Field looks like from the end zone? Orion Township Parks & Recreation is giving you a chance to find out!
On Thursday, July 24, boys and girls, ages 8 to 15 years (as of Dec. 31, 2008), are invited to compete against their peers in a local football skills challenge at Friendship Park.
Participants will be separated by gender and divided into one of four age divisions: 8/9, 10/11, 12/13 or 14/15.
The top scorer in each division for boys and girls will have a chance to advance all the way to the Team Championship at Ford Field in December.
This is a free event, but participants must be pre-registered. Ages will be verified with birth certificates.
Cleats are not allowed.
Participant check-in begins at noon under the covered picnic pavilion in Friendship Park. For more information visit www.oriontownship.org.
Learn photography at historic estate
There are still two opportunities to participate in a photography workshop at the William E. Scripps Estate this summer.
The Orion Art Center is proud to present workshops at the estate on Saturday, July 12 and Saturday, August 23, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The workshops will be conducted by William E. Dwyer, an award winning photographer. The workshop fee is $100, which includes lunch from Victoria’s Delights Bistro.
For more information, call the Orion Art Center at (248)693-4986. Directions and details will be given at registration.
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Lots for youngsters to do at library
It’s not too late to sign up for the library’s Summer Reading Program. Read anything you choose and earn prizes for every five hours of reading.
Those who read 20 hours will earn a ticket to the Read S’More party on Thursday, July 24 at 6:30 p.m.
In addition to the reading program, there are other drop-in activities all month long at the library, including Gordon Russ the Magician on Tuesday, July 15 at 3 p.m. and a Lego contest on July 30 at 7 p.m.
To see the full list, check out www.orionlibrary.org.
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Become a producer, director or more
Orion Neighborhood Television is inviting all Orion residents to get involved with their community. ONTV is offering a free Orientation Session on Tuesday, July 15 from 7-8:30 p.m.
Orientation will introduce ONTV procedures and policies, while participants find out how to create their own unique programs for the community.
Orientation is required before taking field and studio production classes.
The ONTV studio is located at 698 S. Lapeer Road. Please call (248)693-3377 to reserve a seat. For more information, visit www.orionONTV.org.
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Learn all about HypnoBirthing?
On Wednesday, July 16 at 6:30 p.m., Babies R Us on Baldwin Road will host a free preview on HypnoBirthing? for anyone who is pregnant or who is thinking about becoming pregnant.
Discover the advantages of HB and why it works for mothers and birth companions, whether you are birthing in a hospital setting or having a homebirth.??
For more info visit www.YourPeacefulBirthing.com. Please call (248)391-3367 to pre-register.
Babies R Us is located at 4936 Baldwin.
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Lose weight and win cash
Lake Orion United Methodist Church, located at 140 E. Flint Street, will host a weight loss competition beginning July 17 at 7 p.m.
The cost is $29 for this 12-week program, in which participants will receive personalized, weekly, one-on-one coaching on proper nutrition and exercise.
Cash prizes will be awarded to participants who lose the biggest percentage of weight.
Participants must call to pre-register for the contest at (248)698-2994.
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Public invited to candidate’s gathering
All Lake Orion citizens are invited to join Daniel Myslakowski, Supervisor candidate for Orion Township at a fundraiser event on Thursday, July 17 at the Castle Grill at Olde World Canterbury Village at the Castle Grill.
The event will run from 5-9 p.m. Appetizers will be served along with pop and coffee and a cash bar will be available.
Donations of $25 per adult are welcomed. Business cards are welcomed along with networking.
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Lions Club golf outing is July 19
The Lake Orion Lions Club will host their 13th Annual Golf Outing on Saturday, July 19.
The four-person scramble event will be held at Devils Ridge Golf Course in Oxford and includes dinner and entertainment after the golf at Opa’s Food & Spirits in Lake Orion.
For more information about the event, or to pick up a registration form, call Rick Rice at (248)693-9509.
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Gallery’s July show now open
The Flint St. Gallery is hosting the art of Jan Filarski now through Saturday, Aug. 2.
The gallery is located at 15 E. Flint St. (inside ‘Little Monsters?), and is open Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.?
A closing reception will be held Saturday, July 26, from 7-9 p.m.
For more information about the show, please visit www.littlemonstersonline.com or call (248)814-8697.
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Football camps run through July
Football players in grades 9-12 can learn from the pros at the Herman Moore Summer Camp.
The camp will focus on agility, fundamentals, detail, focus, footwork, preparation, and leadership skills.
Camps run through the end of July.
For locations and registration, visit www.camp84.com or contact Sherrie Handrinos at (734) 341-6859 or Joseph Lacy at (734) 612-4711.
Insurance agency offers child IDs
The Cheryl Van Deusen Farmers Insurance agency is sponsoring a digital ID event at the Lake Orion Jubilee this week.
Children may be photographed for a M.I.L.K. (Managing Information on Lost Kids) Digital ID, a standardized, high quality photo that could be a key in finding a missing child.
Parents can obtain a free image at the Jubilee and sign up for a free copy of a software program that files family records and documents virtually.
For more information on the M.I.L.K. Digital ID event, contact Cheryl Van Deusen at (248)393-8030.
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Camp out in Friendship Park
It’s time for the Great American Orion Township Family Camp Out, an event that celebrates the fun and adventure camping brings to us all.
If it’s your first time camping, or your 100th, it will be a great memory-making experience for the whole family.
With the price of fuel on the rise, why even leave your community to go camping? Enjoy the great outdoors right next door in Friendship Park.
Register your family today for just $40 per site. Registration deadline is July 5 and information is availalbe online at www.oriontownship.org.
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Lions Club hosts golf outing
The Lake Orion Lions Club is gearing up for their 13th Annual Gold Outing on Saturday, July 19 and is offering an early bird registration special for those registering before July 7.
The four-person scramble event will be held at Devils Ridge Golf Course in Oxford and includes dinner and entertainment after the golf at Opa’s Food & Spirits in Lake Orion.
For more information about the event, or to pick up a registration form, call Rick Rice at (248)693-9509.
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Attention LOHS Class of ?88
It’s been 20 years, and now it’s time to celebrate.
The Lake Orion Class of 1988 will celebrate their 20-year reunion on Saturday, August 16 at Paint Creek Country Club, from 6 p.m. to midnight.
According to Jennifer (Paterson) McLaughlin, who is planning the reunion, tickets are still available and the cost is $70 for single ticket or $130 per couple, which includes a full course buffet dinner and six hours of entertainment from a disc jockey, as well as an open bar for six hours.
According to McLaughlin, payments can be made payable and mailed to LOHS CLASS OF ?88 REUNION, PO BOX 451, Lake Orion, MI 48362, and she said that payments must include alumni e-mail address, as tickets will be e-mailed after payment has cleared.
The reunion has been planned around the Woodward Dream Cruise, so participants can have fun-filled weekend as they take a trip down memory lane.
McLaughlin added they are hoping to have door prizes the night of the reunion. She hopes her classmates can attend.
Learn from the pros at upcoming football camp
Football players in grades 9-12 can learn from the pros at the Herman Moore Summer Camp.
The camp will focus on agility, fundamentals, detail, focus, footwork, preparation, and leadership skills.
Dates begin at the end of June and run until the end of July.
For locations and registration, visit www.camp84.com or contact Sherrie Handrinos at (734) 341-6859 or Joseph Lacy at (734) 612-4711.
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LOFA set for big fundraisers
Upcoming Fireworks Association fundraisers include a pig roast at Hamlin Pub (featuring a blues band) on Saturday (June 21) from 4-6 p.m., and a boat club breakfast (with help from Sagebrush Cantina and Christi’s Bar and Grill) from 9 a.m. to noon on Sunday (June 22).
On Monday, June 23, Applebee’s will donate 15-percent of their receipts to the LOFA and on Sunday, June 29, Christi’s will hold a benefit breakfast from 8:30 a.m. to noon.
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Dragon football golf outing is Friday
The annual golf outing to benefit the Lake Orion High School football program will be held on Friday, June 20 at Boulder Pointe in Oxford.
The shotgun start begins at 9 a.m. and a luncheon following the outing includes a raffle auction to help raise funds for the program.
For more information, contact JoJo Misiak at (248)391-4290 or Hoss248@comcast.net.
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Event at Hamlin Pub benefits MS
The Hamlin Pub will host a fundraiser benefiting the Multiple Sclerosis Society on Sunday (June 22) from 4-9 p.m.
The restaurant, located at 741 Lapeer Road, will offer a special menu, live music, raffles and a silent auction. There is no cover charge.
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ONTV hosts summer video camp
School is out for summer, but Orion Neighborhood Television will still be open, and hosting a summer video camp for creative students going into the sixth, seventh and eighth grades in the fall.
ONTV Summer Video Camp 2008 will be held June 23-27 from 10 a.m. to noon at the ONTV Studio. Participants will learn about various aspects of video production and produce a program that will play on ONTV (Channel 10).
Cost for this camp is $75 which includes instruction, an ONTV Video Camp t-shirt, field trip and a party on Friday.
There are limited spaces left. For more information or to register, contact ONTV at (248)693-3377.
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Dragon baseball camp returns
It’s time to ‘PLAY BALL!? If your child is committed to the fun and fundamentals of baseball we have the camp for them, Dragon Baseball Camp.
The camp is instructed by Andy Schramek, head coach of the 2007 state champion Lake Orion Dragons, and his staff. Each day will consist of instruction, and afternoon games will a focus on individual attention. Campers must be 8-16 years old. Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday-Friday at Friendship Park-Baseball Fields. The first session is June 23-27 and the second session is July 7-11. Each session is $125 and if both sessions are attended the cost is $235. Pre-registration is required.
To learn more, call (248)391-0304, ext. 143, or visit www.oriontownship.org.
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Attention veteran business owners
VetBizCentral will host the first Vets Night Out from 7-9 p.m. June 25 at Red Knapp’s Grill and Bar in Clarkston.
Vets Night Out is an informal networking event for service disabled veteran business owners, as well as veteran business owners. There is no set agenda for the first ‘Night Out.? Those in attendance will determine what topics, if any, will be discussed and whether speakers should be provided at future events.
There is no charge for the event. Snacks will be provided by VetBizCentral. A cash bar will be available. Reservations are requested due to limited seating. To reserve a spot, call (810)767-8387.
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St. Mary’s getting set for VBS
Starting to plan your family’s summer activites? Mark your calendar for St. Mary’s-in-the-Hills Episcopal Church Vacation Bible School, ‘Quest for God’s 10 Commandments.?
VBS will take place Aug. 11-15 from 6-8:30pm. at St. Mary’s (located next to Canterbury Village at 2512 Joslyn Court).
They will host a series of family activities that take participants to a Mayan Jungle, a Medieval Castle, an ancient laboratory, ‘Hawk’s Village,? and an Hawaiian volcano. Dinner is provided!
Please call Nancy G. at (248)814-1157 or the St. Mary’s office at (248)391-0663 for registration or with any questions.
Howarth UMC hosts blood drive
Howarth United Methodist Church will host a blood drive for the American Red Cross on Thursday, June 12 from 1:30-7:30 p.m.
Call (248)373-2360 to set up an appointment. Walk-ins are welcome as well.
Howarth UMC is located at 550 E. Silverbell Road.
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Howarth UMC offers spaghetti dinner
Howarth United Methodist Church will host a buffet style Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday, June 14 from 4:30-7 p.m.
The dinner is $6 for adults, $3 for children ages 5-10 and free for those four and under. Call ahead for carry outs.
A percentage of all sales goes to the Howarth UMC mission projects.
The church is located at 550 E. Silverbell Road and can be reached at (248)373-2360.
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LO Football program hosts golf outing
The annual golf outing to benefit the Lake Orion High School football program will be held on Friday, June 20 at Boulder Pointe in Oxford.
The shotgun start begins at 9 a.m. and a luncheon following the outing includes a raffle auction to help raise funds for the program.
Hole sponsorships are available, in addition to playing in the event.
For more information, contact JoJo Misiak at (248)391-4290 or Hoss248@comcast.net.
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Parks & rec offers summertime fun
Orion Township Parks & Recreation has a summer camp for every interest to keep your youngster busy, and sure to beat the summertime blues.
They offer Orion Outdoor Day Camp, Mulberry Hills Golf Camp, Dragon Baseball Camp, Horseback Riding, Performing Arts Camp, Girls? Slow Pitch Camp, British Soccer Camp, Preschool Camp and, newly added, The Great Oakland County Family Campout at Friendship Park.
Check out a complete list of camp offerings at http://orion.lib.mi.us/township/parksrec/things_to_do.htm, or call the Orion Township Parks & Recreation Department at (248)391-0304, ext. 143.
Chamber welcomes Gov’s office
The Orion Chamber’of Commerce invites the community to their June 5 luncheon, to be held at The Castle Grille at Canterberry Village on Joslyn Road.
Their guest speaker this month will be Daedra VonMike-McGhee, the’Director of Business & Civic Affairs for Gov. Jennifer Granholm.
McGhee will speak on many topics relating to local business issues. For more information, call Donna at (248)693-6300.
The meeting is a joint luncheon between the Orion and Oxford chambers and lunch costs $15. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. and the program begins at noon.
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Wild Wings to host Fireworks event
The Lake Orion Fireworks Association will host a fundraising breakfast at Buffalo Wild Wings (on N. Lapeer Road) on June 8.
The event will run from 8:30 a.m.-noon and breakfast costs just $12 for adults and $6 for those 12 and under.
For more information about the fundraiser, or donation possibilities, call LOFA President Carl Cyrowski at (248)343-2215, Events Coordinator Tina Peterson at (248)933-5816 or Treasurer Laureen Krause at (248)977-0370.
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Howarth UMC hosts blood drive
Howarth United Methodist Church will host a blood drive for the American Red Cross on Thursday, June 12 from 1:30-7:30 p.m.
Call (248)373-2360 to set up an appointment. Walk-ins are welcome as well.
Howarth UMC is located at 550 E. Silverbell Road.
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Howarth UMC offers spaghetti dinner
Howarth United Methodist Church will host a buffet-style Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday, June 14 from 4:30-7 p.m.
The dinner is $6 for adults, $3 for children ages 5-10 and free for those four and under. Call ahead for carry outs.
A percentage of all sales goes to the Howarth UMC mission projects.
The church is located at 550 E. Silverbell Road and can be reached at (248)373-2360.
Oakland Township Historical Society hosts meeting
On Wednesday, June 4, the Oakland Township Historical Society will host their membership meeting at 6:30 p.m.
The meeting will be held at Cranberry Lake, 284 West Predmore Road, located a quarter mile west of Rochester Road, in the Flumerfelt Barn.
‘The Value of Barns,? a slide presentation by Steve Stier, will be presented, following a pot-luck dinner. Attendees are asked to please bring a dish to pass.
All are welcome, with members having free admission and guests $3.
For more information, visit www.oaklandtownshiphistoricalsociety.org.
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Oakland County Parks offers free park entry for a day
Oakland County Parks is hosting a Salute to America Guest Appreciation Day, offering free entry at seven locations on Saturday, June 14.
‘Groveland Oaks is a great place for a ‘day-cation.? If you’re pressed for time, take a day off and enjoy recreation close to home,? said Park Supervisor Boyd Brokenshaw.
‘Bring a picnic and stay the day. Enjoy the beach, fishing, hiking, biking and in-line skating on a paved trail,? he added. ‘Or try something new. Groveland Oaks has rental kayaks for exploring Stewart Lake.?
Park entry will also be free June 14 at Addison Oaks in Leonard; Highland Oaks in Highland; Independence Oaks in Clarkston; Lyon Oaks in Wixom; Orion Oaks in Orion Township; and Rose Oaks in Rose Township.
For more information and maps, visit www.oakgov.com/parksrec.
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Lake Orion All School Reunion
On June 18, Lake Orion High School Classes of 1938, 1948 and 1958 will be honored at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Orion Road. Lunch is at noon, but doors open at 11 a.m.
Anyone who attended Lake Orion schools is welcome to attend.
Cost is $15, by reservation only. No tickets will be sold at the door.
Call June Smith for reservations by May 31 at (248)693-6756.
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Summer classes offered through LOHS
Lake Orion Community Schools is offering summer classes in study skills and organization, mathematics, language arts, science, and social studies.
Classes are offered for students in grades fifth through eighth and will be held at Scripps Middle School.
Classes will run from July 15 through August 7, and are offered five days/week or two days/week.
Enrollment is open to Lake Orion residents, as well as out of district students.
Please see the registration forms at www.lakeorion.k12.mi.us or contact Matt Moede at (248)693-5440, ext. 4439, for more information.
Get dinner, help Special Olympics
Dine at Applebee’s on May 28 and 15-percent of your bill will be donated to Lake Orion Special Olympics.
As part of the restaurant’s Dining to Donate program, patrons that present a flyer will have part of their bill donated.
Flyers will be available at Applebee’s the day of the event, or in advance at the CERC Building. For more information, contact Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872.
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LOHS All-School Reunion coming up
On June 18, Lake Orion High School Classes of 1938, 1948 and 1958 will be honored at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Orion Road. Lunch is at noon, but doors open at 11 a.m.
Anyone who attended Lake Orion schools is welcome to attend.
Cost is $15, by reservation only. No tickets will be sold at the door.
Call June Smith for reservations by May 31 at (248)693-6756.
ONTV offers free orientation session
Orion Neighborhood Television is inviting all Orion residents to get involved . ONTV is offering a free Orientation Session on Wednesday, May 14 from 7-9 p.m.
Orientation will introduce ONTV procedures and policies, while you find out how to create your own unique programs for the Orion community. Orientation is required before taking field and studio production classes.
The ONTV studio is located at 698 S. Lapeer Road. Please call (248)693-3377 to reserve a seat.
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Genealogical group meets at library
The North Oakland Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, May 15 at 7 p.m. in the Orion Room of the Orion Public Library, located at 825 Joslyn Road.
Come and share your recent genealogical research.
Help will be available to people starting out on their genealogical searches. Visitors are welcome.
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Go fly a kite!
Seymour Lake United Methodist Church will hold a free kite flying event on Saturday, May 17 from noon to 4 p.m.
The day will feature contests, prizes, free kites and plenty of fun.
The church is located at 3050 Sashabaw Road, on the corner of Seymour Lake Road in Oxford.
For more information, call (248)628-4763.
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Red Cross to host blood drive in LO
The American Red Cross will host a Blood Drive on Sunday, May 18 from 8 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. at St. Joseph Church.
Walk-ins are welcome, though appointments can be made in advance at (248)628-3718.
St. Joseph is located at 715 N. Lapeer Road.
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Get dinner, help LO Special Olympics
Dine at Applebee’s on May 28 and 15-percent of your bill will be donated to Lake Orion Special Olympics.
As part of the restaurant’s Dining to Donate program, patrons that present a flyer will have part of their bill donated.
Flyers will be available at Applebee’s the day of the event, or in advance at the CERC Building. For more information, contact Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872.
Senior center offers asthma screenings
The Orion Senior Center will host free asthma screenings on Thursday, May 8, beginning at noon.
The screenings are for both adults and children to find out if breathing problems might be asthma, and will help diagnosed asthmatics take control of their disease.
The program is the 12th annual Nationwide Asthma Screening Program, sponsored by the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI).
The Orion Senior Center is located at 21 E. Church Street.
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Crossroads hosts bedding plant sale
Horticulture students from Crossroads for Youth invite you to their greenhouses for their annual bedding plant sale.
The sale will be held Friday-Saturday, May 9 and 10, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. It will be held at the Crossroads for Youth campus in Oxford, located on Drahner Road, one mile east of M-24.
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Interagency Council meets at ONTV
The Interagency Council will hold their May luncheon on Tuesday, May 13 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orion Neighborhood Television studio.
Meetings are held bi-monthly throughout the school year for the purpose of establishing joint programs and coordinating community events.
Bring flyers & newsletters promoting your organization’s services and upcoming events. Lunch will be provided.
ONTV is located at 698 S. Lapeer Road.
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Pine Tree staff helps serve at Big Boys to benefit PTO
On Tuesday, May 13, from 5-8 p.m., Pine Tree Elementary staff will be helping serve at the Big Boy on Baldwin Road, where 10 percent of the receipts will go to benefit the school’s PTO.
They invite the community to attend and help make it a fun and profitable evening.
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Local scouts welcome district judge
Boy Scout Troop #128 will host the Honorable Judge Julie A. Nicholson for a discussion of citizenship rights and obligations, on Tuesday, May 13 at St. Mary’s In-The-Hills Episcopal Church.
Judge Nicholson serves in the 52-3 District Court in Rochester Hills.
Lake Orion and Oxford area scouts are invited to attend this discussion, which will meet the requirements for First Class rank, #5. Scouts may register by e-mailing LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com. The discussion will begin at 7:30 p.m.
For more information about Troop 128 or the citizenship discussion, please e-mail LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com.
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ONTV offers free orientation session
Orion Neighborhood Television is inviting all Orion residents to get involved. ONTV is offering a free Orientation Session on Wednesday, May 14 from 7-9 p.m.
Orientation will introduce ONTV procedures and policies, while you find out how to create your own unique programs for the Orion community. Orientation is required before taking field and studio production classes.
The ONTV studio is located at 698 S. Lapeer Road. Please call (248)693-3377 to reserve a seat.
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Red Cross to host blood drive in LO
The American Red Cross will host a Blood Drive on Sunday, May 18 from 8 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. at St. Joseph Church.
Walk-ins are welcome, though appointments can be made in advance at (248)628-3718. St. Joseph is located at 715 N. Lapeer Road.
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Love, INC holds open house
On Sunday May 18, from 1-4 p.m., Love In the Name of Christ (Love INC) will be holding an open house at the Ehman Center where their Bed, Blessings and Beyond, Furniture, and Clothing Ministries are housed.
These ministries are serving those most in need in this community.
Love In the Name Of Christ of North Oakland County is part of a nationwide consortium of Christian Churches who pool resources into a clearinghouse arrangement to serve the needs of the poor right in the immediate community.
This chapter has been in operation just over a year, and has already made an impact in the community. For more information, check out their website at www.loveinc-noc.org, or come back to next week’s Review.
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Spots still open for youth football/cheer
The Lake Orion Dragons Youth Football and Cheer Organization still has spots available. You can register online at www.dragonyouthfootball.org.
Programs include Freshman Football and Cheer?(ages 8-9), JV Cheer?(ages 10-11), Varsity Football and Cheer?(ages 12-13) and Mascots (ages 6-7).
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Yard signs help senior all-night party
Show your Dragon spirit and help the Lake Orion High School seniors in the process.
The 2008 Senior All-Night Party is selling Dragon yard signs as a fundraiser for $10.
To sign up, or for more information, call Karen Van Houzen at (248)391-1503.
Local Business Network meets Thu.
Local Business owners and managers are invited to attend a Local Business Network (LBN) networking event on May 1.
The LBN Visitor’s Day will be held at the Paint Creek Country Club on Thursday (May 1) starting at 5 p.m.
The event includes free appetizers and a cash bar. The Paint Creek Country Club is located at 2375 Stanton Road.
Local business owners and managers are invited for an exchange of ideas and encouragement.
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Upland Hills presents Annie, Jr.
Upland Hills School’s Theatre Play Shop presents one of Broadway’s most beloved musicals, Annie, Jr.
The musical will be presented on Friday, May 2 at 1 p.m. and Saturday, May 3 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the Karen Joy Theatre, located at 2575 Indian Lake Road in Oxford.
A ‘Pajama Party? precedes the Saturday night performance. Ticket prices are $6 if reserved or purchased in advance and $7 at the door.
For more information and to order tickets, please call (248)693-2878, Monday-Friday between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Visit www.karenjoytheatre.org to download a mail-in order form.
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Choir to present annual spring concert
The Classic Chorale will present their annual Spring Concert, featuring medleys from Fiddler on the Roof and The Wizard of Oz along with other favorite selections, on Saturday, May 3 at 7 p.m.
The community chorus is made up of members from Lake Orion, as well as Oxford and Ortonville. The group is directed by Jim Watson and Ashley Elliott is the accompanist.
The performance will take place at the Oxford Free Methodist Church, located at 790 S. Lapeer Road in Oxford. There is no admission charge, though a free-will offering will be taken.
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GFWC Lake Orion hosts appraisal fair
The General Federation of Women’s Club of Lake Orion will host an appraisal fair on Sunday, May 4 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at the Orion Township Public Library.
People can bring antique items for an oral appraisal. There is a $5 fee for the first item and $3 fee for additional items, with proceeds benefitting the GFWC Lake Orion High School scholarship fund.
Three appraisers are expected to attend, including a coin specialist and a jewelry specialist.
For more information, contact Delores Telisky at (248)693-2666.
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Yard signs help senior all-night party
Show your Dragon spirit and help the Lake Orion High School seniors in the process.
The 2008 Senior All-Night Party is selling Dragon yard signs as a fundraiser for $10.
To sign up, or for more information, call Karen Van Houzen at (248)391-1503.
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Spots still open for youth football/cheer
The Lake Orion Dragons Youth Football and Cheer Organization still has spots available.
You can register online at www.dragonyouthfootball.org.
Programs include Freshman Football and Cheer?(ages 8-9), JV Cheer?(ages 10-11), Varsity Football and Cheer?(ages 12-13) and Mascots (ages 6-7).
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Local scouts welcome district judge
Boy Scout Troop #128 will host the Honorable Judge Julie A. Nicholson for a discussion of citizenship rights and obligations, on Tuesday, May 13 at St. Mary’s In-The-Hills Episcopal Church.
Judge Nicholson serves in the 52/3 District Court in Rochester Hills.
Lake Orion and Oxford area scouts are invited to attend this discussion, which will meet the requirements for First Class rank, #5. Scouts may register by e-mailing LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com. The discussion will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Troop 128 offers an active program for boys 11 years old thru age 17. The troop has recently completed two campouts, and has hiking and backpacking campouts planned in May and June. Troop 128 is chartered by and meets at St. Mary’s, located at 2512 Joslyn Ct., across from the Orion Township Hall.
For more information about Troop 128 or the Citizenship discussion, please e-mail LOTroop128Scouts@aol.com.
Lt. Governor to speak at library
Lieutenant Governor John Cherry will have a community conversation about Michigan’s economy at the Orion Township Library on Thursday, April 24.
The event is hosted by the North Oakland Democratic Club and is open to the public.
The community conversation will take place at the Orion Township Library, 825 Joslyn Road, at 7 p.m. on Thursday (April 24). Visit northoakland-dems.org for more information.
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Art Center hosts annual mystery tour
The Orion Art Center will host their annual Mystery Art Tour on Friday (April 25) from 6-9 p.m.
The night begins at the OAC, located at 115 S. Anderson St., and takes participants on a self-guided tour to many area businesses to find answers in the art.
The tour ends at Elements, located at 11 S. Broadway, where guests will be treated to live entertainment, prizes, gourmet appetizers and a fine wine tasting.
The event is sponsored by the Lake Orion Downtown Development Authority and the OAC.
A limited number of tickets were still available at press time.
Call the Orion Art Center at (248)693-4986 for more information or to reserve your spot.
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Library hosts eBay presentation
Just finished your spring cleaning? Need to find a bargain? Then join the Orion Township Public Library as Loretta Spatafore, an eBay education specialist gives a presentation about buying and selling those unwanted items lying around your house using the popular site eBay.
‘Using eBay? will be held on Monday, April 28 starting at 7 p.m. For more information, contact the reference desk at (248)693-3001.
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Upland Hills presents Annie, Jr.
Upland Hills School’s Theatre Play Shop presents one of Broadway’s most beloved musicals, Annie, Jr.
The musical will be presented on Friday, May 2 at 1 p.m. and Saturday, May 3 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the Karen Joy Theatre, located at 2575 Indian Lake Road in Oxford.
A ‘Pajama Party? precedes the Saturday night performance. Ticket prices are $6 if reserved or purchased in advance and $7 at the door.
For more information and to order tickets, please call (248)693-2878, Monday-Friday between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Visit www.karenjoytheatre.org to download a mail-in order form.
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Choir to present annual spring concert
The Classic Chorale will present their annual Spring Concert, featuring medleys from Fiddler on the Roof and The Wizard of Oz along with other favorite selections, on Saturday, May 3 at 7 p.m.
The community chorus is made up of members from Lake Orion, as well as Oxford and Ortonville.
The performance will take place at the Oxford Free Methodist Church, located at 790 S. Lapeer Road in Oxford. There is no admission charge, though a free-will offering will be taken.
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GFWC Lake Orion hosts appraisal fair
The General Federation of Women’s Club of Lake Orion will host an appraisal fair on Sunday, May 4 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at the Orion Township Public Library.
People can bring antique items for an oral appraisal. There is a $5 fee for the first item and $3 fee for additional items, with proceeds benefitting the GFWC Lake Orion High School scholarship fund.
Three appraisers are expected to attend, including a coin specialist and a jewelry specialist.
For more information, contact Delores Telisky at (248)693-2666.
Family Fun Fest is Thursday at CERC
The CERC Building will play host to the 15th annual Family Fun Fest Thursday (April 17) from 6-8:30 p.m.
The event is free to the community and is sponsored by the Lake Orion Community Schools? Early Childhood programs.
There will be many child-centered activities and various community organizations will give demonstrations throughout the night. Free popcorn and cotton candy will also be served.
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Genealogical society meets at library
The North Oakland Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Orion Room of the Orion Township Public Library, located at 825 Joslyn Road.
Come and share recent genealogical research. Help will be available to people starting out on their genealogical searches. Visitors are welcome.
The group will meet for the final time before a summer break on May 15..
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HealthQuest offers two free seminars
HealthQuest Physical Therapy will present a pair of free educational wellness seminars at the Friendship Park meeting room.
‘Control Your Physical Destiny? will be held on Thursday, April 17 from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and ‘Aging with Ease? will be held on Thursday, April 24 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Space is limited. Call Lauren at Orion Township Parks & Recreation at (248)391-0304, ext. 138, to register. For more information, visit www.HQPT.com.
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Youth football, cheer seek newcomers
The Lake Orion Dragons Youth Football & Cheer programs will hold an open registration on April 19 at 10 a.m. at Lake Orion High School.
The league is open to ages 7-13 and the cost to participate is $225.
For more information, visit them online at www.dragonyouthfootball.org.
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Lioness Club seeks treasure hunters
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will host a Trash & Treasure event on April 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Orion/Oxford Boys & Girls Club on Waldon Road.
Gold Diggers will also be present, offering cash for your old, broken jewelry.
Train rides on the Polly Anna will also be available (weather permitting) at a cost of $1 per child, with all proceeds benefiting the club’s many charities.
For more information, call Jody Campbell at (248)853-5484 or Cheryl Weber at (248)391-3227.
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Good Shepherd hosts sale for moms
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) will host a Mom2Mom sale on Saturday, April 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at the school.
Sell or buy your gently used children’s items. Seller spaces are $20 and shopper admission is $1 at the door.
For more information, contact Lisa at (248)236-9890 or lisaanddaveh@aol.com. Good Shepherd Church and School is located at 1950 S. Baldwin Road.
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‘Raise a Glass, Raise a Roof? Saturday
Christ the Redeemer Church, on Waldon Road, will host a Habitat for Humanity fundraiser on Saturday, April 19 from 7:30-10 p.m.
The event, ‘Raise a Glass to Raise a Roof,? will feature appetizers, wine, beer, desserts and a silent auction. Tickets are $25 each.
Live music will be provided by Alyssa Schwartz, and the evening will be emceed by State Rep. Jim Marleau (R-Lake Orion).
Christ the Redeemer is located at 2700 Waldon Road. To purchase tickets, call (248)391-1621, ext. 17.
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Wine bar hosts Haiti Mission fundraiser
‘A Toast to Humanity,? a fundraiser for the Novi-based Haiti Outreach Mission, will be held at the Positive Vibration Wine Bar on Baldwin Road on April 19 at 7 p.m.
Funds raised will be used to further the orphanage, the bakery, and the medical and educational work Haiti Outreach Mission began doing in 1998.
The event will include a silent auction, wine tasting, entertainment, tropical themed menu and specials on wine.
Tickets for the event are $10 in advance or $15 at the door.
For more information about ‘A Toast to Humanity? please call Positive Vibration Wine Bar at (248) 393-4337 or email dlleboeuf@comcast.net. Positive Vibration is located at 3631 S. Baldwin Road.
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Service-Learning program hosts gala
The Lake Orion Community Schools? Service-Learning program will host a ‘Spotlight? Gala event on Wednesday, April 23 from 5-7 p.m. in the CERC Cafeteria.
The event will profile projects going on throughout the community and provide the public a chance to talk with both teachers and students about the projects.
For more information about the gala, contact Service-Learning Coordinator Mary Beth VanBuskirk at (248)693-5436.
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Golf outing benefits Seipke fund
The Darci Seipke Benefit Fund will host a golf outing at Indianwood Golf & Country Club on April 28.
The shotgun start will begin at 1 p.m. and openings are still available. Call Pam for more information at (248)721-1647. Raffles and a buffet dinner are included.
See a related Letter to the Editor in this web edition.
Dine and dance with LO Lions Club
The Lake Orion Lions Club will host a Hollywood-themed dinner and dance on Saturday (April 12) at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Orion Road.
Doors open at 6 p.m., with dinner starting at 7 p.m. and dancing running from 8 p.m. to midnight.
Tickets are $25 per person, and a cash bar will be available.
For more information, call Jim Lykins at (248)689-0300 or Jim Pettinato at (248)209-8621.
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LOUMC going ‘green? on Sunday
The Lake Orion United Methodist Church will celebrate Earth Day as part of their worship services on April 13.
During the 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. worship services, Pastor Marge Munger will discuss how we all can help to protect the Earth.
Between services, there will be a ‘Green Table? in Fellowship Hall teaching even more about conserving our planet.
‘Green Bags? will be available for purchase so that you never again have to hear the question: ‘Paper or plastic??
The ‘Green Team? will accept new members interested in furthering awareness and developing an ongoing commitment to ‘green? thinking.
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Lioness Club seeks treasure hunters
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will host a Trash & Treasure event on April 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Orion/Oxford Boys & Girls Club on Waldon Road.
Gold Diggers will also be present, offering cash for your old, broken, jewelry.
Train rides on the Polly Anna will also be available (weather permitting) at a cost of $1 per child, with all proceeds benefiting the club’s many charities.
For more information, call Jody Campbell at (248)853-5484 or Cheryl Weber at (248)391-3227.
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Good Shepherd hosts sale for moms
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) will host a Mom2Mom sale on Saturday, April 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at the school.
Sell or buy your gently used children’s items. Seller spaces are $20 and shopper admission is $1 at the door.
For more information, contact Lisa at (248)236-9890 or lisaanddaveh@aol.com. Good Shepherd Church and School is located at 1950 S. Baldwin Road.
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Golf outing benefits Seipke fund
The Darci Seipke Benefit Fund will host a golf outing at Indianwood Golf & Country Club on April 28.
The shotgun start will begin at 1 p.m. and openings are still available. Call Pan for more information at (248)721-1647. Raffles and a buffet dinner are included.
Parks & Rec offers spring break camp
Wondering what to do with your busy camper during Spring Break? Keep them busy with daily fun and exciting field trips to local attractions. Camp is offered April 7-11 from 9 a.m. to 4p.m., with extended camp hours available, for campers in first through sixth grades.
Registration fee is $32 per day, or $135 full week, at Friendship Park on the corner of Baldwin and Clarkston Roads.
Daily trips are as follows; Monday- Inflatable Planet in Waterford, Tuesday- Children’s Museum in Flint, Wednesday- Hess Hathaway Farm and a movie, Thursday- Livonia Community Center, Friday- Detroit Zoo.
Cost includes bus transportation and admission fees. Trips are subject to change. Call (248)391-0304 for additional information.
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Lake Association holds meeting
The Lake Orion Lake Association will host a meeting on Monday, April 9.
The meeting starts at 7 p.m. and will be held at Lake Orion United Methodist Church in downtown Lake Orion.
Call Pam at (248)867-2865 for more information.
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Unity Church hosts musicians
Unity Church of Lake Orion will host an acoustic coffeehouse on Friday, April 11, with special appearances by musicians Michael Sneed and Josh White, Jr.
Doors open at 7 p.m., with the concert starting at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Seating is limited to 100 people.
Unity Church is located at 3070 S. Baldwin Rd., and can be reached at (248)391-9211 or visited online at www.unitylakeorion.org.
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Dine and dance with LO Lions Club
The Lake Orion Lions Club will host a Hollywood-themed dinner and dance on Saturday, April 12 at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Orion Road.
Doors open at 6 p.m., with dinner starting at 7 p.m. and dancing running from 8 p.m. to midnight.
Tickets are $25 per person, and a cash bar will be available.
For more information, call Jim Lykins at (248)689-0300 or Jim Pettinato at (248)209-8621.
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Lioness Club seeks treasure hunters
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will host a Trash & Treasure event on April 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Orion/Oxford Boys & Girls Club on Waldon Road.
Gold Diggers will also be present, offering cash for your old, broken, jewelry.
Train rides on the Polly Anna will also be available (weather permitting) at a cost of $1 per child, with all proceeds benefiting the club’s many charities.
For more information, call Jody Campbell at (248)853-5484 or Cheryl Weber at (248)391-3227.
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Good Shepherd hosts sale for moms
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) will host a Mom2Mom sale on Saturday, April 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at the school.
Sell or buy your gently used children’s items. Seller spaces are $20 and shopper admission is $1 at the door.
For more information, contact Lisa at (248)236-9890 or lisaanddaveh@aol.com. Good Shepherd Church and School is located at 1950 S. Baldwin Road.
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Senior Expo coming this May
The Orion Senior Center and St. Joseph Catholic Church will present the first ever Orion Area Senior Expo on Saturday, May 3 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Admission is free and all seniors and their families are encouraged to attend.
Exhibitors will be on hand to share information about senior resources such as assisted living, nursing homes, home care, day care, hospice, palliative care, legal and elder law. Health and medical equipment will also be displayed. Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital will do free health screenings throughout the day.
‘Free goodie bags will be given to all attendees and many of the exhibitors will raffle off door prizes. Throughout the day there will also be many guest speakers.
The expo will be held in Myrick Hall at St. Joseph, which is located at 715 N. Lapeer Road. The entrance to Myrick Hall is located in the’rear’of the church. Please call (248)693-2066 for more information.
County officials speak on foreclosures
Ruth Johnson, Oakland County Clerk, and Patrick Dohaney, Oakland County Treasurer, will speak on dealing with the foreclosure matter on Tuesday, April 1 at 7 p.m. at the Orion Township Library.
Johnson and Dohaney will inform attendees about what they and their staff are doing to assist people during this tough economic time. The meeting is open to the public, and everyone interested in learning more is invited to attend.
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Oakland Historical Society to meet
The Oakland Township Historical Society will host a membership meeting on Wednesday, April 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Paint Creek United Methodist Church (4420 Collins Road in Goodison).
Lori Ferret will present a slide show titled ‘The Bob-Lo Steamers ? Matriarchs of Detroit River.? Members attend for free and cost for guests is $3.
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Benefit to help cancer sufferer
Collier Lanes in Oxford will host a Stage IV cancer benefit for Andy Osip Sr. on April 5 from 1-4 p.m.
In addition to bowling, the event will include raffles, 50/50 drawings and prizes.
The cost is $20 per person or $60 for a family of four, and includes two games of bowling and shoe rental.
For more information, call (810)793-4215 or e-mail mdosip@msn.com, and look for an article in next week’s Review.
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VNA hosts bocce event
The Visiting Nurse Association of Southeast Michigan will let the good times roll at their fourth annual Bocce for Bucks fundraiser on Sunday, April 6 from 2-6 p.m. at Palazzo di Bocce on Lapeer Road.
The fourth-annual event features indoor bocce tournament play, Italian dinner fare, folk songs by the Italian American Cultural Society’s Coro Italiano, a silent auction and more.
The event is ideal for families and individuals of all ages, no experience is needed. Prizes will be awarded to top teams.
For tickets or event information call (248)967-9600 or visit www.vna.org.
Dine and dance with LO Lions Club
The Lake Orion Lions Club will host a Hollywood-themed dinner and dance on Saturday, April 12 at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Orion Road.
Doors open at 6 p.m., with dinner starting at 7 p.m. and dancing running from 8 p.m. to midnight.
Tickets are $25 per person, and a cash bar will be available.
For more information, call Jim Lykins at (248)689-0300 or Jim Pettinato at (248)209-8621.
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Lioness Club seeks treasure hunters
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will host a Trash & Treasure event on April 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Orion/Oxford Boys & Girls Club on Waldon Road.
Gold diggers will also be present, offering cash for your old, broken, jewelry.
Train rides on the Polly Anna will also be available (weather permitting) at a cost of $1 per child, with all proceeds benefiting the club’s many charities.
For more information, call Jody Campbell at (248)853-5484 or Cheryl Weber at (248)391-3227.
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Good Shepherd hosts sale for moms
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) will host a Mom2Mom sale on Saturday, April 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at the school.
Sell or buy your gently used children’s items. Seller spaces are $20 and shopper admission is $1 at the door.
For more information, contact Lisa at (248)236-9890 or lisaanddaveh@aol.com. Good Shepherd Church and School is located at 1950 S. Baldwin Road.
Genealogical Society meets
The North Oakland Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, March 20 at 7 p.m. in the Orion Room of the Orion Township Public Library.
Come and share your recent genealogical research.’Help will be available to people starting out on their genealogical searches. Visitors are welcome.
Early 2008 dates (same time and location) include April 17 and May 15.
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Legion hosts annual egg hunt
The Sons of the American Legion annual Easter Egg Hunt and lunch party is set for Saturday, March 22 at 11 a.m. in Children’s Park in downtown Lake Orion.
Have lunch and party with the Easter Bunny immediately following the hunt across the street at the American Legion Post 233.
Feel free to bring your camera for pictures with the bunny (12 years and younger please).
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Dems club welcomes two candidates
North Oakland Democratic Club (NODC) invites the public for a discussion with guest speakers Judge Jessica Cooper and Jane Boudreau on Monday, March 24 at 7 p.m. at the Orion Township Library.
A candidate for Oakland County Prosecutor, Judge Cooper sat 22 years as a judge, first on the 46th District Court and then on the Oakland County Circuit Court.’She also served six years on the Michigan Court of Appeals before retiring in 2007 to form an arbitration firm.
A candidate for Oakland County Sheriff, Jane Boudreau has been in law enforcement for 23 years, having worked for the Pontiac Police Department, Oakland County Sheriff, and the Village of Holly.
The library is located at 825 Joslyn Road and can be reached at (248)693-3000.? Contact Phil Reid for additional details at admin@northoakland-dems.org.
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County officials speak on foreclosures
Ruth Johnson, Oakland County Clerk, and Patrick Dohaney, Oakland County Treasurer, will speak on dealing with the foreclosure matter on Tuesday, April 1 at 7 p.m. at the Orion Township Library.
Johnson and Dohaney will inform attendees of what they and their staff are doing to assist people during this tough economic time. The meeting is open to the public and everyone interested in learning more is invited to attend.
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Oakland Historical Society to meet
The Oakland Township Historical Society will host a membership meeting on Wednesday, April 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Paint Creek United Methodist Church (4420 Collins Road in Goodison).
Lori Ferret will present a slide show titled ‘The Bob-Lo Steamers ? Matriarchs of Detroit River.? Members are free and guests cost $3.
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Benefit to help cancer sufferer
Collier Lanes in Oxford will host a Stage IV cancer benefit for Andy Osip Sr. on April 5 from 1-4 p.m.
In addition to bowling, the event will also include raffles, 50/50 drawings and prizes.
The cost is $20 per person or $60 for a family of four, and includes two games of bowling and shoe rental.
For more information, call (810)793-4215 or e-mail mdosip@msn.com, and look for an article in an upcoming edition of The Review.
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VNA hosts bocce event
The Visiting Nurse Association of Southeast Michigan will let the good times roll at their fourth annual Bocce for Bucks fundraiser on Sunday, April 6 from 2-6 p.m. at Palazzo di Bocce on Lapeer Road.
The fourth-annual event features indoor bocce tournament play, Italian dinner fare, folk songs by the Italian American Cultural Society’s Coro Italiano, a silent auction and more.
The event is ideal for families and individuals of all ages, no experience is needed. Prizes will be awarded to top teams.
For tickets or event information call (248)967-9600 or visit www.vna.org.
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Lioness Club seeks treasure hunters
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will host a Trash & Treasure event on April 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Orion/Oxford Boys & Girls Club on Waldon Road.
Gold diggers will also be present, offering cash for your old, broken, jewelry.
Train rides on the Polly Anna will also be available (weather permitting) at a cost of $1 per child, with all proceeds benefiting the club’s many charities.
For more information, call Jody Campbell at (248)853-5484 or Cheryl Weber at (248)391-3227.
Rotary hosts variety of speakers
The Lake Orion Sunrise Rotary Club welcomes the public to their weekly meetings every Thursday at C.J.’s Cafe, starting at 7:15 a.m. The group will welcome several speakers over the next few weeks.
The schedule includes… March 13: ‘Speaking of Success,? with author and humor speaker Marty Zimmerman; March 20: ‘What is a Shelterbox?? with Clarkston Rotarian Mary Sloan; March 27: ‘Public Access TV Benefits,? with Kathy Wieland & Ed Peters.
An April program will include a visit from members of the Detroit Shock basketball team.
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Gathering to honor Van Tassel
A gathering at Christi’s Bar & Grill will honor JoAnn Van Tassel’s service and dedication to the Village of Lake Orion and Orion Township.
The event will run from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday (March 13). Appetizers will be served, along with a cash bar.
A $20 donation is requested with proceeds benefiting the Orion Township Library.
Christi’s is located at 95 E. Clarkston Road, on the northeast corner of Clarkston and M-24.
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SANP group hosts bowling event
The Lake Orion Senior All Night Party committee is hosting a bowling fundraiser Saturday (March 15) at Collier Lanes in Oxford.
Bowling is from 1-3 p.m. and includes two games of bowling, shoe rental, pizza and pop. Ticket prices are as follows: $20 for one ticket, a group of three is $55, a group of four is $65, and a group of five is $75.
For more information, call Susan Claycomb (248)935-6261.
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Auction benefits football program
The annual Dragon Football Silent and Live Auction fundraiser will be held this Saturday at Canterbury Castle.
The event includes raffles, dinner, music and a cash bar in addition to the auctions. Tickets are $40 per person.
For questions about tickets, or to get involved, contact Dianne Heath at (248)789-0191 or JoJo Misiak at (248)391-4290 or Hoss248@comcast.net.
Tickets are also available at the weekly PEPP meetings on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the Career Center at the high school.
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Lioness Club hosts two events
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will sponsor a 12-hour scrapbooking event on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Orion/Oxford Boys and Girls Club (1801 Waldon Road).
A $40 fee for the event includes meals, snacks, drinks and goodie bags.
There will be 50/50 raffles, door prizes and vendors on hand.
For more information or to register, contact Donna at (248)391-1362 or Maggie at (248)342-0133.
The club will also be holding a Trash and Treasure event at the Boys and Girls Club on April 19, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
They are looking for vendors, crafters and garage salers interesting in renting space. Proceeds go to their Lioness charities.
For more information about that event, contact Jody Campbell at (248)853-5484 or Cheryl Weber at (248)391-3227.
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Fundraiser helps special education
TEAM SEPTA of Lake Orion, a special education parent teacher association, presents ‘Bouquet of Miracles,? a dinner dance and silent auction fundraiser.
The event will take place this Saturday at the Paint Creek Country Club, located at 2375 Stanton Road in Lake Orion.
Join members of TEAM SEPTA of Lake Orion and Mistress of Ceremony, Kerry Birmingham, of Fox 2 News, along with members of the Lake Orion community as they team up to raise money for classroom grants for education and therapy equipment, support and resources needed for families and educators, as well as many other resources and informational programs.
Tickets to the event include dinner, a silent auction (featuring many unique items) and entertainment by the Vibro-Kings. Cost is $50 per person and $35 per person with a disability, with all proceeds benefiting individuals with special needs and their families in the Lake Orion community. The evening will begin with a cocktail reception at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner and the auction at 7:30 p.m.
If interested in purchasing a ticket to this event, please e-mail Tracy Gora at www.teamsepta@comcast.net or call (248)236-0335.
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Legion hosts annual egg hunt
The Sons of the American Legion annual Easter Egg Hunt and lunch party will be held Saturday, March 22 at 11 a.m. in Children’s Park in downtown Lake Orion.
Have lunch and party with the Easter Bunny immediately following the hunt across the street at the American Legion Post 233.
Feel free to bring your camera for pictures with the bunny (12 years and younger please).
Taste of the Town benefits club
The Orion-Oxford Boys & Girls Club will host their 10th annual Taste of the Town on Saturday.
The event will take place at Canterbury Castle, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Sample cuisine from local restaurants, partake in both live and silent auctions and enjoy a cash bar.
The event will include special guest Deena Centofanti, of Fox 2 News, a local resident.
Tickets are $40 per adult or $75 per couple. For more information, contact Club Director Tim Dougan at (248)365-5000 or tdougan@bgcsm.org.
Canterbury Castle is located at 2336 Joslyn Court.
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Class instructs on benefits for vets
The seventh annual veteran benefit awareness classes will be held March 8, 15, 22, and 29, 2008 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at UAW Local 5960, located at 180 E. Silverbell.
This four-part class is presented by the State of Michigan VFW Service Officers and will guide you through all phases of entitled benefits with the most current information available.
Registration fee is $25 and covers all supplies, including the new Veteran Benefit Book, beverages and snack items. Additional Service Officers will be available for the general public to receive assistance in filing a claim for themselves or a veteran.
All persons interested in learning more about these classes or benefits that they are entitled to may contact Al Yates at (248)377-5555 or by email at al.yates@gm.com.
Don’t miss this opportunity to receive the benefits that you have earned. Benefit requirements change yearly. Come talk to us to see how they affect you.
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Local church hosts gospel concert
The Lake Orion Church of God will host a gospel concert, featuring Tammy Bingham, on Sunday, March 9 at 6 p.m.
The church is located at 760 Clarkston Road and all are welcome.
For more information, contact call Robert at (248)693-2976.
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SANP group hosts bowling event
The Lake Orion Senior All Night Party committee is hosting a bowling fundraiser March 15 at Collier Lanes in Oxford.
Bowling is from 1-3 p.m. and includes two games of bowling, shoe rental, pizza and pop. Ticket prices are as follows: $20 for one ticket, a group of three is $55, a group of four is $65, and a group of five is $75.
For more information, call Susan Claycomb (248)935-6261.
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Auction benefits football program
The annual Dragon Football Silent and Live Auction fundraiser will be held on Saturday, March 15 at Canterbury Castle.
The event includes raffles, dinner, music and a cash bar in addition to the auctions. Tickets are $40 per person.
For questions about tickets, or to get involved, contact Dianne Heath at (248)789-0191 or JoJo Misiak at (248)391-4290 or Hoss248@comcast.net.
Tickets are also available at the weekly PEPP meetings on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the Career Center at the high school.
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Lioness Club hosts scrapbookers
The Lake Orion Lioness Club will sponsor a 12-hour scrapbooking event on Saturday, March 15, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Orion/Oxford Boys and Girls Club (1801 Waldon Road).
A $40 fee for the event includes meals, snacks, drinks and goodie bags.
There will be 50/50 raffles, door prizes and vendors on hand.
For more information or to register, contact Donna at (248)391-1362 or Maggie at (248)342-0133.
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Fundraiser helps special education
TEAM SEPTA of Lake Orion, a special education parent teacher association, presents ‘Bouquet of Miracles,? a dinner dance and silent auction fundraiser.
The event will take place on March 15 at the Paint Creek Country Club, located at 2375 Stanton Road in Lake Orion.
Join members of TEAM SEPTA of Lake Orion and Mistress of Ceremony, Kerry Birmingham, of Fox 2 News, along with members of the Lake Orion community as they team up to raise money for classroom grants for education and therapy equipment, support and resources needed for families and educators, as well as many other resources and informational programs.
Tickets to the event include dinner, followed by a silent auction featuring many unique items and entertainment by the Vibro-Kings. Cost is $50 per person and $35 per person with a disability, with all proceeds benefiting individuals with special needs and their families in the Orion community. The evening will begin with a cocktail reception at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner and the auction at 7:30 p.m.
If interested in purchasing a ticket to this event, please e-mail Tracy Gora at www.teamsepta@comcast.net or call (248)236-0335.
Art center hosts wine tasting in historic Oxford Home
Soon the whirlwind of the holiday season will be behind us and we will all be ready for a relaxing evening of fine wine, delicious food and great conversation. ?
Sound good? Then join the Orion Art Center at their Winter Wine Tasting on Friday, Jan. 11 from 7-9 p.m. at the beautifully restored, historic Oxford home of Duke and Donna Graessle.
The wine tasting will be hosted by Great Lakes Mercantile and light fare will be provided by Victoria’s Delights.’This Winter Wine Tasting is $35 per person with all proceeds to benefit the OAC.?
The Orion Art Center , located in downtown Lake Orion on the banks of Paint Creek, offers art exhibitions, classes, scholarship programs, concerts and more.’It is a non-profit center with a mission to bring the arts, in all its forms, into our community.
Please contact the Orion Art Center by phone at (248)693-4986 or by email at info@orionartcenter.org to attend this Winter Wine Tasting.’Space is limited! ?
GLAC, Red Cross need your help
The Great Lakes Athletic Club and the American Red Cross have joined forces to host a pair of emergency blood drives at the club on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.
Blood supplies have reached critical low levels. A single donation may help to save as many as three lives.
The GLAC will host the Dec. 24 and Dec. 31 drives from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. They are located at 3800 Baldwin Road.
The GLAC will give all those who attempt to donate three one-day guest passes.
In addition, the Red Cross will be giving you a Red Cross fleece scarf, a $5 Target gift card and a chance to win a lease on a 2008 Mercury Mariner, which one lucky donor will receive in February courtesy of Metropolitan Lincoln Mercury of Garden City.
For more information please call the GLAC at (248)393-3085 or visit www.greatlakesathleticclub.com.
Senior Center offers shopping
The Orion Senior Center is holding their first ever holiday shopping at the center, running now through Friday (Dec. 14). The Orion Senior Center ceramics group and the 4K knitting club are putting on the holiday sale.
‘See both the handcrafted ceramics and the hand painted china. The 4K knitting club has knitted hats, scarves and baby gifts. They also have afghans, lap blankets and other unique gifts.
The hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The senior center is located at 21 E. Church Street in the Village of Lake Orion. For more information, call (248)693-2066.
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Post office collecting for FISH
The Lake Orion Post Office is collecting canned goods and donations to benefit Oxford/Orion FISH.
Stop by with your donations or call FISH at (248)693-0638 to see how you can help.
All donations will help to create holiday baskets, which will be put together by Dec. 15.
St. Joseph helping Lions Club drive
During the month of December, St. Joseph Elementary and Middle School will be collecting items for the Lake Orion Lions Club.
Canned goods and non-perishable items will be collected as well as toys and hats, gloves, scarves, and mittens. The collection will be held from Dec. 3-13.
Items can be dropped off at the school between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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Senior Center offers shopping
The Orion Senior Center will hold their first ever holiday shopping at the center, running all of next week, Monday Dec. 10 through Friday Dec. 14. The Orion Senior Center ceramics group and the 4K knitting club will be having a holiday sale.
‘See both the handcrafted ceramics and the hand painted china. The 4K knitting club has knitted hats, scarves and baby gifts. They also have afghans, lap blankets and other unique gifts.
The hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The senior center is located at 21 E. Church Street in the Village of Lake Orion. For more information, call (248)693-2066.
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Post office collecting for FISH
The Lake Orion Post Office is collecting canned goods and donations to benefit Oxford/Orion FISH.
Stop by with your donations or call FISH at (248)693-0638 to see how you can help. All donations will help to create holiday baskets, which will be put together by Dec. 15.
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Lions Club hosts annual auction
The Lake Orion Lions Club will hold their Ladies Night Dinner and Auction on Dec. 19 at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
The money raised goes directly to the club’s Christmas Basket Program.
For the past 60 years, the club has given baskets to needy families to ensure that no child goes without a Christmas. Over 130 baskets were given out last year, which included food, toys and more.
For more information on how to donate, call (248)462-1642 and to attend the event, call (248)736-1245 by Dec. 12.
Love INC hosts holiday event
Love In the Name of Christ of North Oakland County will host a Holiday Open House on Thursday, Nov. 29 at Trevarrow, Inc. Gallery (located at 1295 N. Opdyke Road in Auburn Hills).
Find that special holiday gift, with doors opening for shopping at 5:30 p.m. (gift wrapping is available).
Seating for a culinary demonstration (with food samples) will begin at 7:20 p.m.
Tickets for the event are $60 each or 2/$100.
Call Love INC of North Oakland County at (248)693-HELP (4357) for more information.
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Dems Club welcomes county clerk
Orion Area Democratic Club (OADC) Invites public for a discussion with Oakland County Clerk and Register of Deeds Ruth Johnson on Thursday (Nov 29) at 7 p.m., at the Orion Township Public Library.
Johnson has served as the Oakland County Clerk since 2004.’Her office is responsible for Elections, Legal Records and Vital Statistics, and is also a member of the Election Commission which rules on petition ‘clarity.?’She will take questions from the group including topics such as elections, photo ID and petitions.
The OADC serves the North Oakland County area of Addison, Independence, Orion, and Oxford Townships.
The library is located at 825 Joslyn Road and can be reached at (248)693-3000.’Contact Phil Reid for additional details at info@oriondems.com.
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Chorale presents holiday concert
Classic Chorale will present their annual Christmas Concert on Saturday, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Oxford Free Methodist Church, located at 790 S. Lapeer Road in Oxford.
The community chorus from the Oxford/Lake Orion area is directed by Jim Watson, and Ashley Elliott is the accompanist. They promise an evening of beautiful music.
There is no admission charge to the concert, though a freewill offering will be taken.
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CERC hosts self esteem workshop
The Community Education Resource Center (CERC) Building will host a free parent workshop on ways to build your child’s self esteem on Monday, Dec. 3 from 7-8 p.m.
Participants will learn the four conditions of self esteem and the characteristics of children with high/low self esteem.
Limited free on-site child care is available.’Registration is required for both the workshop and child care.
For more information, call Bridget at (248)693-5439, ext. 6417.’The CERC Building is located at 455 E. Scripps Road.
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Oakland Historical Society to meet
The Oakland Township Historical Society will hold a membership meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Paint Creek United Methodist Church (4420 Collins Road in Goodison).
Richard Rusnell will present ‘Early Kerosene Lighting,? followed by Christmas carols from JoAnn Kell Bourez (accompanied on piano by Dick Bourez).
Hors d’oeuvres are welcomed for the buffet table.
Members attend for free and guests attend for $3.
For more information, contact President Diana Borrusch at (248)693-8660.
C.J.’s continues tradition of help
C.J.’s Lakeside Grill (21 W. Flint Street) will host a free Thanksgiving dinner for area seniors, shut-ins and others without family and friends to share the holiday on Thursday, Nov. 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
For more information, or for the shut-in service, please call (248)693-8704.
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Robotics team to hold can drive
The Lake Orion FIRST Robotics Team 302 will be holding a pop can drive on Friday (Nov. 23) to raise funds for travel to the championship in Atlanta later this school year.
The team will be at both the Lapeer Road and Baldwin Road Kroger locations from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to collect pop cans and bottles.
In order to make the trip to Atlanta in April, the team needs to raise $15,000. They thank the community in advance for their support.
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Love INC hosts holiday event
Love In the Name of Christ of North Oakland County will host a Holiday Open House on Thursday, Nov. 29 at Trevarrow, Inc. Gallery (located at 1295 N. Opdyke Road in Auburn Hills).
Find that special holiday gift, with doors opening for shopping at 5:30 p.m. (gift wrapping is available).
Seating for a culinary demonstration (with food samples) will begin at 7:20 p.m.
Tickets for the event are $60 each or 2/$100. Call Love INC of North Oakland County at (248)693-HELP (4357) for more information.
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Chorale presents holiday concert
Classic Chorale will present their annual Christmas Concert on Saturday, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Oxford Free Methodist Church, located at 790 S. Lapeer Road in Oxford.
The community chorus from the Oxford/Lake Orion area is directed by Jim Watson and Ashley Elliott is the accompanist. They promise an evening of beautiful music.
There is no admission charge to the concert, though a freewill offering will be taken.
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Santa photos benefit Seipke fund
Have your picture taken with Santa Claus on Saturday, Dec. 1 from 6-9 p.m. at Always Christmas in Canterbury Village.
Photos cost $5 and all proceeds will help Darci Seipke pay for a kidney transplant.
For more information, contact Pam (Brady) Seipke at (248)721-1647 or e-mail darci@thebenefitfund.com.
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Santa is coming to Friendship Park
Enjoy a fireside chat with Santa this December at Friendship Park.
The jolly man himself will be at the park on Monday, Dec. 3, Wednesday, Dec. 5 and Thursday Dec. 6, where he will read a holiday story, visit individually with each child for pictures and share his favorite snack of milk and cookies.
Then, don’t forget to watch the mail for Santa’s special letter the week before Christmas.
Children five-years-old and younger should attend from 6-7:15 p.m., while all ages are welcome from 7:30-8:45 p.m.
The cost is $6 per child and space is limited. Pre-registration is required and the deadline is Nov. 29.
For more information, call Orion Township Parks & Recreation at (248)391-0304, ext. 143 or visit www.oriontownship.org.
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Santa visits Eagle Creek, too
Santa’s checking his list? Have you been nice this year?
If so, then you are invited to have breakfast with Santa & Mrs. Claus on Saturday, Dec. 8, from 9-11 a.m. at Eagle Creek Academy.
Enjoy a hearty breakfast of pancakes, sausage, and fruit while you visit with Santa. The event is open to the public.
Every child will have the opportunity to meet with Santa and share their Christmas wish list. Bring your camera to capture a picture of your children with Santa. Other activities include sing-a-longs and a holiday craft for the children.
Tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for children. Reservations are required. Please call the main office at (248)475-9999 for more information.
Eagle Creek Academy is located at 3739 Kern Road in Oakland Township. Visit them at www.eaglecreekacademy.com.
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Oakland Historical Society to meet
The Oakland Township Historical Society will hold a membership meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Paint Creek United Methodist Church (4420 Collins Road in Goodison).
Richard Rusnell will present ‘Early Kerosene Lighting,? followed by Christmas carols from JoAnn Kell Bourez (accompanied on piano by Dick Bourez).
Hor d’oeuvres are welcomed for the buffet table. Members attend for free and guests attend for $3.
For more information, contact President Diana Borrusch at (248)693-8660.
Help FISH with Nov. food drive
The November Food Drive is running through today (Nov. 14) at a local school near you.’Many non-perishable foods have been collected and now Oxford/Orion FISH needs your help as volunteers for the drive.
Drivers are needed to pick up the food on Nov. 15 and 16 from 9:30-11 a.m., and individuals are needed to sort the donations at the pantry on the 15th from 11a.m. to 3 p.m., and on the 16th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.? There will be a lunch provided on both days, so come on down.?
‘Final sorting and basket packing will be on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.? The FISH pantry is located north of Oxford Village in Thomas Hall on First Street, off of Thomas Road.’FISH looks forward to meeting everyone in person.
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Library hosts Women’s Night Out
Ladies, start your shopping early with the Orion Township Public Library’s second annual Women’s Night Out on Thursday (Nov. 15) from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Learn about services of interest in the community, pamper yourself and just have fun. Many of your favorite local retailers will be in attendance, including Starbucks, Pampered Chef, Avon, Arbonne, Dr. Deck, Tesori Gifts, Tupperware, Mary Kay, Kimberly Travel, Creative Memories, Custom Threads, Whole Foods and more.
The event will include performances by the LOHS Women’s Choir and an LOHS Orchestra Ensemble.
Schendens? massage therapists will be offering free chair massages, and there will be door prizes from all the vendors given out throughout the evening. Free babysitting will be available during the event as well.
For more information, call the library at (248)693-3001.
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Genealogical Society meets Thu.
The North Oakland Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday (Nov.15) at 7 p.m. in the Orion Room of the Orion Township Public Library, (825 Joslyn Road).
Come and share your recent genealogical research.
Help will also be available to people starting out on their genealogical searches. As always, visitors are welcome.
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Your chance to be ON TV
Orion Neighborhood Television is inviting all Orion residents to come in and find out how to create their very own programs.
There is a free Orientation Session and Studio Production class at the ONTV studio scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 17 at 9 a.m.
Orientation will be an hour long and will introduce ONTV procedures and policies while you find out how to create your own unique programs for the Orion community.
During the Studio Production class from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. you will learn how to operate studio cameras, design a set, lighting and how a Control Room works.
To see the magic behind television, contact Orion Neighborhood Television today to save a seat.
The ONTV studio is located at 698 S. Lapeer Road. Visit them online at www.orionONTV.org, or call (248)693-3377.
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Legion Auxiliary hosts dinner
The American Legion Auxiliary will host a ‘Deer Widows? Dinner? at the Lake Orion Legion (164 S. Broadway) on Nov. 17 from 5-8 p.m.
Adult dinners are $8 and children’s meals are $5. The dinner will include swiss steak, potatoes, veggies, salad, rolls and dessert.
For more information, contact Julie at (248)693-5820.
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Need a pie? Call Howarth UMC
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Howarth United Methodist Church is having a pie sale on Nov. 21.
Orders will be taken through Nov. 18 and payment is due with each order.
Pies are $9 each and come in varieties of apple, chocolate, lemon, peanut butter, pecan, pumpkin and sour cream with raisins.
Pick-up is set for 1-6 p.m. on Nov. 21.
To place an order, call the church at (248)373-2360 and leave a message. Then send payments, with checks payable to Howarth UMC, to 550 E. Silverbell Road, Lake Orion, MI 48360.
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C.J.’s continues tradition of help
C.J.’s Lakeside Grill (21 W. Flint Street) will host a free Thanksgiving dinner for area seniors, shut-ins and others without family and friends to share the holiday on Thursday, Nov. 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
For more information, or for the shut-in service, please call (248)693-8704.
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Love INC hosts holiday event
Love In the Name of Christ of North Oakland County will host a Holiday Open House on Thursday, Nov. 29 at Trevarrow, Inc. Gallery (located at 1295 N. Opdyke Road in Auburn Hills).
Find that special holiday gift, with doors opening for shopping at 5:30 p.m. (gift wrapping is available).
Seating for a culinary demonstration (with food samples) will begin at 7:20 p.m.
Tickets for the event are $60 each or 2/$100.
Call Love INC of North Oakland County at (248)693-HELP (4357) for more information.
LO Wrestling hosts poker night
The third annual LOHS Wrestling ‘Texas Hold’em Poker Night? will be held on Saturday, Nov. 10 from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Eagles Hall on Clarkston Road (next to Basketball America).
The buy-in is $50 and $2,000 in prizes, including 10 cash winners, will be awarded. There will also be 50/50 drawings.
Come enjoy the good food and good company, and support a good cause. Only 100 seats are available, through advance ticket sales only.
The event is sponsored by the Lake Orion Dragon Wrestling Parents Group and prize monies and number of winners is based on 100 participants.
For more information, contact: John Varilek (248)703-6159, Ron Peshl (248)802-3703, Doug Kline (248)561-2601, Cory Kuzinski (810)955-2763 or Al Pratt (248)505-5796.
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Dinner benefits LO education
The Lake Orion Education Foundation will host An Evening for Education 2, which features dinner, dancing and an auction on Saturday (Nov. 10).
The event will kick off with a silent auction and appetizers starting at 6 p.m., with dinner being served at 7 p.m. The night will be held at Canterbury Castle, 2325 Joslyn Court.
All proceeds benefit the children of Lake Orion Schools, and tickets are $100. All are welcome to attend, but seating is limited.
The guest speaker for the evening will be former Piston and current Detroit Shock Coach Bill Laimbeer.
For details or to purchase tickets, contact Steve and Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Appledorn@msn.com. Ticket purchase forms are also available at the main office of each Lake Orion school.
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Parisian to help local organizations
On Saturday (Nov. 10) Parisian will host Care to Share Community Day to benefit Special Olympics in Lake Orion, as well as Orion Area Youth Assistance.
Participants purchase $5 coupon books, of which 100 percent goes to the organizations. Each coupon book contains a $10 off coupon, as well as eight coupons and Community Day Bonus Buy sales.
The store opens at 6 a.m., and the coupons can be used throughout the day.
For more information, contact Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Kathy Absher at (248)693-0144.
Parisian’s Community Day has raised over $43 million for nonprofit organizations.
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Calling all substitute teachers
The Lake Orion Community Schools will host a Substitute Job Fair on Monday (Nov. 12) from 3:30-6:30 p.m. at the LOCS Administrative Office (315 N. Lapeer Street).
The district is looking for substitues in the following areas: Michigan Certified Teachers ($80 per day), Child Care ($8.54/hour), Custodial (all shifts, $9/hour), Bus Drivers (mush have CDL) and Cafeteria Workers ($8.34/hour).
Interested parties shoud bring their resume, driver’s license and social security card to the fair.
For more information, please call (248)693-5412.
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Interagency council meets Tuesday
The Orion Interagency Council will hold their November meeting next Tuesday (Nov. 13) from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the CERC Building.
Meetings are held bi-monthly throughout the school year for the purpose of establishing joint programs and coordinating community events.
Bring your lunch or visit the Dragon Cafe, and be sure to bring flyers and newsletters promoting your organization’s services and upcoming events.
The CERC Building is located at 455 E. Scripps.
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Your chance to be ON TV
Orion Neighborhood Television is inviting all Orion residents to come in and find out how to create their very own programs.
There is a free Orientation Session and Studio Production class at the ONTV studio scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 17 at 9 a.m.
Orientation will be an hour long and will introduce ONTV procedures and policies while you find out how to create your own unique programs for the Orion community.
During the Studio Production class from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. you will learn how to operate studio cameras, design a set, lighting and how a Control Room works.
To see the magic behind television, contact ONTV today to save a seat.
The studio is located at 698 S. Lapeer Road. Visit them online at www.orionONTV.org, or call (248)693-3377.
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Need a pie? Call Howarth UMC
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Howarth United Methodist Church is having a pie sale on Nov. 21.
Orders will be taken through Nov. 18 and payment is due with each order.
Pies are $9 each and come in varieties of apple, chocolate, lemon, peanut butter, pecan, pumpkin and sour cream with rasins.
Pick up is set for 1-6 p.m. on Nov. 21.
To place an order, call the church at (248)373-2360 and leave a message. Then send payments, with checks payable to Howarth UMC, to 550 E. Silverbell Road, Lake Orion, MI 48360.
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Church offering helpful meetings
King of Kings Lutheran Church offers weekly open meetings every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. for Alanon Serenity (beginners welcome) and Alcoholics Anonymous.
Members of the public are welcome.
King of Kings Lutheran Church is located at 1715 S. Lapeer Road. Please use the side door entrance.
For more information contact Debbie at (248)459-0840.
St. Joe’s hosts winter festival gala
St. Joseph School in Lake Orion is holding a Winter Festival Gala on Friday (Nov. 2) at the Cherry Creek Golf Club, in Shelby Township.
The special evening is a fundraiser for school programs and for the families who need tuition assistance.
The event will begin at 6 p.m. with a silent auction and will include an elegant dinner, music and dancing. Tickets are $80 per person or $150 per couple.
If you would like to attend or want more information, please contact Christine Sielicki at (248)391-4750.
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Flu shots offered locally by VNA
The Visiting Nurse Association of Southeast Michigan will be at Christ the Redeemer on Saturday (Nov. 3), from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Flu shots cost $25 and pneumonia shots are $40. Medicare, HAP, Priority Health, Blue Care Network, cash or check payable to VNAHSS are accepted.
For weekly listings, call the VNA Flu-Busters automated Hotline at (800)296-8660 or visit www.vna.org.
Homebound service is also available. $40 service fee applies that is not covered by insurance. Must have a physician’s prescription.
Call (800)882-5720, ext. 8752 for an appointment.
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Eagles hosting U-M/MSU bash
The Orion-Oxford Eagles Aerie #3613 are having a Michigan vs. Michigan State football bash to benefit the Lake Orion War Memorial on Saturday (Nov. 3), at the Eagles Club (317 W. Clarkston Road).
There will be a $5 Raffle for a 42-inch Panasonic HD Flat screen TV, 50/50 raffles and a fabulous free food spread. There is no cover charge for the event.
All proceeds go to the Lake Orion Veterans Memorial Maintenance Fund. For more information contact Mary Rodgers at (248)249-6643.
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Howarth UMC offers dinner
Howarth United Methodist Church will host a buffet-style turkey dinner on Saturday (Nov. 3) from 4:30-7 p.m.
The dinner includes potatoes, gravy, dressing, vegetables, salad, rolls and pie and costs $8.50 for adults, $4 for children ages 5-10 and is free for ages 4 and under. Carryouts are available, but please call ahead at (248)373-2360.
Proceeds from the dinner will fund meals at the Baldwin Homeless Shelter.
Howarth UMC is located at 550 E. Silverbell Road.
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Church hosts dedication ceremony
On Sunday (Nov. 4), from 3-5 p.m., The Right Reverend Wendell Gibbs, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, will dedicate the Fellowship Hall recently added to St. Mary’s-in-the-Hills Episcopal Church (formerly the Nina D. Scripps Stone School House in 1924).
The Reverend Christine Humphrey, priest of St. Mary’s, will also preside.
The congregation at St. Mary’s-in-the-Hills wishes to invite all the community to join us.
Hors d’ouevres will be served at 3 p.m., a ceremony to dedicate the building will be at 4 p.m. and desserts will be served immediately after.
Rev. Gibbs will also serve as the celebrant at the 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. services that day.
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Have a healthier holiday feast
Join Chiropractic USA for a Thanksgiving Feast of Health on Thursday, Nov. 8, at 6 p.m., when experts from the Whole Foods Market and Oxford Wine & Beverage will show you how to make a ‘healthier? Thanksgiving feast and how to choose the right organic wine.
Tickets are $10 and all proceeds will be donated to Oxford/Orion FISH for their Holiday Food Drive. RSVP by Nov. 5. Call (248) 628-4886.
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Dinner benefits LO education
On Saturday, Nov. 10, The Lake Orion Education Foundation will host An Evening for Education 2, which features dinner, dancing and an auction.
The event will kick off with a silent auction and appetizers starting at 6 p.m., with dinner being served at 7 p.m. The night will be held at Canterbury Castle, 2325 Joslyn Court.
All proceeds benefit the children of Lake Orion Schools, and tickets are $100. All are welcome to attend, but seating is limited.
The Education Foundation is also seeking volunteers and additional auction items for the event.
For details or to purchase tickets, contact Steve and Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Appledorn@msn.com. Ticket purchase forms are also available at the main office of each Lake Orion school.
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Parisian to help local organizations
On Saturday, Nov. 10, Parisian will host Care to Share Community Day to benefit Special Olympics in Lake Orion, as well as Orion Area Youth Assistance.
Participants purchase $5 coupon books, of which 100 percent goes to the organizations.
Each coupon book contains a $10 off coupon, as well as eight coupons and Community Day Bonus Buy sales.
The store opens at 6 a.m., and the coupons can be used throughout the day.
For more information, contact Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Kathy Absher at (248)693-0144.
Parisian’s Community Day has raised over $43 million for nonprofit organizations.
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Library hosts college costs seminar
The Orion Township Public Library will host a complimentary seminar on Nov. 13 from 5:30-7 p.m. for parents with college bound students.
Rob Shampine of Innovative Wealth Strategies, LLC will be hosting the seminar ‘How to Save Thousands on Your College Costs & Retire Early,? through the Tuition Rx Financial Education Association.
To learn more about the seminar visit www.innovativewealthstrategies.com or contact the library at (248)693-3000.
OADC offers discussion with clerk
The Orion Area Democratic Club (OADC) invites the public for a discussion with Jill Bastian, Orion Township Clerk, on Thursday (Oct. 25).
Bastian has served as the Clerk for Orion Township since 1996. Her office is responsible for elections, voter registration, FOIA requests, and other various requests to the township. The picture ID requirement recently ruled on the by the Michigan State Supreme Court will also be discussed.
The OADC serves the North Oakland County area defined by Addison, Independence, Orion and Oxford Townships, and will meet at the Orion Township Public Library, Meeting Room ‘B? at 7 p.m.
The library is located at 825 Joslyn Road. For more information, contact Phil Reid at info@oriondems.com.
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Class of ?08 gets help from Sunoco
The Sunoco Gas Station on Broadway will host a fundraiser for the Lake Orion High School Senior All-Night Party on Saturday (Oct. 27) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Parents of LOHS seniors will be pumping gas and washing windows, providing this traditional ‘full service? for donations to the annual senior class party.
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Grand opening for new market
Hollywood Market invites the public to a grand opening event at their new store (1101 Lapeer Road) on Saturday (Oct. 27) from 1-4 p.m.
The event will be celebrated in the parking lot and inside the store. Radio Disney will also be on hand offering entertainment and prizes.
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Blood drive coming to St. Joseph
The American Red Cross will host a blood drive on Sunday (Oct. 28) at St. Joseph Church (715 N. Lapeer Road).
The drive will run from 8 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. and walk-ins are welcome.
To schedule an appointment, or for more information, call (248)628-3718.
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‘The Vibe? hosts benefit tasting
Positive Vibration Wine Bar will be hosting a benefit for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society on Monday (Oct. 29) from 6:30-9 p.m.
The benefit will include a wine tasting, hors d’Oeuvres, a 50/50 raffle and a silent auction.
The wine bar is located at 3631 Baldwin Road. For more information, or to RSVP, call (248)393-4337.
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Halloween fun at Giggle Beans
Join pre-school instructor Miss Margee for a SPOOK-tacular fun morning at Giggle Beans on Monday, Oct. 29 from 10-11:30 a.m.
There will be a special Halloween craft and snack set up for children.’Dress in costume and you might win a special prize.
Giggle Beans has 3000 square-feet of safe and clean indoor playspace and is located at 1472? S. Lapeer Road.
The event is for ages 1-5 and costs $13 per child. For more information, call (248)391-0304, ext 143, or visit www.oriontownship.org.
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St. Joe’s hosts winter festival gala
St. Joseph School in Lake Orion is holding a Winter Festival Gala on Friday, Nov. 2, 2007 at the Cherry Creek Golf Club, in Shelby Township.
The special evening is a fundraiser for school programs and for the families who need tuition assistance.
The event will begin at 6 p.m. with a silent auction and will include an elegant dinner, music and dancing. Tickets are $80 per person or $150 per couple.
If you would like to attend or want more information, please contact Christine Sielicki at (248)391-4750.
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Eagles hosting U-M/MSU bash
The Orion-Oxford Eagles Aerie #3613 are having a Michigan vs. Michigan State football bash to benefit the Lake Orion War Memorial on Saturday, Nov. 3 at the Eagles Club (317 W. Clarkston Road).
There will be a $5 Raffle for a 42-inch Panasonic HD Flat screen TV, 50/50 raffles and a fabulous free food spread. There is no cover charge for the event.
All proceeds go to the Lake Orion Veterans Memorial Maintenance Fund. For more information contact Mary Rodgers at (248)249-6643.
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Parisian to help Special Olympics
On Saturday, Nov. 10, Parisian will host Care to Share Community Day to benefit Special Olympics in Lake Orion.
Participants purchase $5 coupon books, of which 100 percent goes to Special Olympics. Each coupon book contains a $10 off coupon, as well as eight coupons and Community Day Bonus Buy sales.
The store opens at 6 a.m., and the coupons can be used throughout the day.
For more information, contact Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Kathy Absher at (248)693-0144.
Parisian’s Community Day has raised over $43 million for nonprofit organizations.
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Church offering helpful meetings
King of Kings Lutheran Church offers weekly open meetings every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. for Alanon Serenity (beginners welcome) and Alcoholics Anonymous.
Members of the public are welcome.
King of Kings Lutheran Church is located at 1715 S. Lapeer Road. Please use the side door entrance.
For more information contact Debbie at (248)459-0840.
Genealogy club meets this week
The North Oakland Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. in the Orion Room of the Orion Township Public Library (825 Joslyn Road).
Come and share with us your recent genealogical research. Help will be available to people starting out on their genealogical searches. Visitors are welcome.
The group will also meet on Nov. 15 (same time and location).
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Scrapbook with LO Lioness Club
The Lake Orion Lioness Club is sponsoring a weekend scrapbooking event at Bear Lake Camp the weekend of Oct. 19-21.
The event includes meals and cabin accommodations, as well as raffles and door prizes. Vendors will be available to purchase scrapbook items.
Check-in time is Friday at 5 p.m. and a pre-paid admission of $150 per person is required.
All proceeds benefit the Lake Orion Lioness Club Charities. For more information, call Lioness Donna Coccia at (248)391-1362 or Lioness Maggie De Groff at (248)342-0133.
Bear Lake Camp is located at 3409 Five Lakes Road in Lapeer.
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Rotary hosts big time speakers
The Lake Orion Sunrise Rotary Club will host some noteworthy speakers in the coming weeks, including an Andrea Doria survivor and County Executive L. Brooks Patterson.
Pierette Simpson, author of Andrea Doria – The Greatest Sea Rescue in History, will present ‘Survivor of the Andrea Doria sea disaster? at the Oct. 25 meeting.
She will be bringing original photos, a survivor outfit and real artifacts retrieved from the ship. Book signing will be available.
On Nov. 1, Patterson will present ‘Out and about Oakland County,? providing updates about the county and surrounding areas.
The club meets every Thursday morning at 7:15 a.m. at CJ’s Village Cafe in downtown Lake Orion.
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Howarth UMC offers pork dinner
Howarth United Methodist Church will host a pork dinner on Oct. 24 from 4:30-7 p.m.
Family style seating will be offered and carryouts are also available. Adult meals cost $8.50, while children eat for $4, and ages 5 and under are free.
Howarth UMC is located at 550 E. Silverbell Road. For more information, call (248)373-2360.
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HealthQuest hosts wellness event
HealthQuest Physical Therapy & Wellness Center on Baldwin Road in Lake Orion will host ‘Healthy habits to beat obesity? as part of National Physical Therapy Month.
The program, designed to teach proactive strategies to enhance health and wellness, will take place on Oct. 27.
For more information, call (248)650-4404.
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Blood drive coming to St. Joseph
The American Red Cross will host a blood drive on Sunday, Oct. 28 at St. Joseph Church (715 N. Lapeer Road).
The drive will run from 8 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. and walk-ins are welcome.
To schedule an appointment, or for more information, call (248)628-3718.
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St. Joe’s hosts winter festival gala
St. Joseph School in Lake Orion is holding a Winter Festival Gala on Friday, Nov. 2, 2007 at the Cherry Creek Golf Club, in Shelby Township.
The special evening is a fundraiser for school programs and for the families who need tuition assistance.
The event will begin at 6 p.m. with a silent auction and will include an elegant dinner, music and dancing. Tickets are $80 per person or $150 per couple.
If you would like to attend or want more information, please contact Christine Sielicki at (248)391-4750.
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Eagles hosting U-M/MSU bash
The Orion-Oxford Eagles Aerie #3613 are having a Michigan vs. Michigan State football bash to benefit the Lake Orion War Memorial on Saturday, Nov. 3 at the Eagles Club (317 W. Clarkston Road).
There will be a $5 Raffle for a 42-inch Panasonic HD Flat screen TV, 50/50 raffles and a fabulous free food spread. There is no cover charge for the event.
All proceeds go to the Lake Orion Veterans Memorial Maintenance Fund. For more information contact Mary Rodgers at (248)249-6643.
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Dinner benefits LO education
On Saturday, Nov. 10, The Lake Orion Education Foundation will host An Evening for Education 2, which features dinner, dancing and an auction.
The event will kick off with a silent auction and appetizers starting at 6 p.m., with dinner being served at 7 p.m. The night will be held at Canterbury Castle, 2325 Joslyn Court.
All proceeds benefit the children of Lake Orion Schools, and tickets are $100. All are welcome to attend, but seating is limited.
The Education Foundation is also seeking volunteers and additional auction items for the event.
For detail or to purchase tickets, contact Steve and Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Appledorn@msn.com. Ticket purchase forms are also available at the main office of each Lake Orion school.
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Parisian to help Special Olympics
On Saturday, Nov. 10, Parisian will host Care to Share Community Day to benefit Special Olympics in Lake Orion.
Participants purchase $5 coupon books, of which 100 percent goes to Special Olympics. Each coupon book contains a $10 off coupon, as well as eight coupons and Community Day Bonus Buy sales.
The store opens at 6 a.m., and the coupons can be used throughout the day.
For more information, contact Karen Appledorn at (248)814-8872 or Kathy Absher at (248)693-0144.
Parisian’s Community Day has raised over $43 million for nonprofit organizations.