‘Hats off to spring?

The Orion Art Center tipped its hat off to spring at its annual fashion show held on Saturday, March 24 at Boulder Pointe Conference Center. Over 100 people attended the event that featured a fashion show, lunch, vendors and door prizes. Local community volunteers modeled the fashions, which featured looks for adults by Suzanne’s, of […]

Board approves gravel purchase

In a move that is being described as ‘proactive? by some residents in attendance at Monday night’s Orion Township Board of Trustees meeting, board members voted unanimously to approve the authorization of up to $100,000 to pay for the purchase of gravel in efforts to improve the condition of some gravel roads in the township. […]

Punishment for underage drinking effects parents too

Last week The Review ran the first part in this three part series on the dangers of underage drinking. This week marks the consequences that can be associated with drinking for both minors and their parents. To some teenagers it may be just a simple drink, but there is nothing simple about the consequences associated […]

Pine Tree students bring history alive

Mr. Martin’s third grade class was filled with famous historical figures last week, as his students hosted the ninth annual wax museum. Students choose what famous person they would like to represent, and spent the last month researching their person and preparing their scripts, costumes and props. Famous individuals from all aspects of life and […]

Community collaboration

The end of the school year marks a busy time in the life of students with spring break, prom, graduation and graduation parties. It is also a time, for some, that marks an increased chance of underage drinking. Combined efforts between Lake Orion High School, the Lake Orion Police Department, Oakland County Sheriff’s Department and […]

Blue Ribbon for Blanche Sims

Blanche Sims students were seeing blue on Monday when their school was awarded a Blue Ribbon for excellence in education from the Michigan State Board of Education. Sims was one of 23 schools from across Michigan being honored this year with the award. They join seven other Lake Orion schools that have been previously been […]

Levering selected for leadership program

Pine Tree fourth grader Brittany Levering is excited for summer to get here, but not for the obvious reason. She has been nominated and selected to attend the National Young Scholar Program and will be traveling to Dekalb, Illinois, to participate in a six day leadership program after school gets out. ‘I was really excited […]

Tuxedo program benefits LOHS

Voted Michigan’s best formal wear shop for four years running, President Tuxedo offers a little help to local high school students that are stressing out about the cost of prom. Located at Baldwin Commons in Orion, they offer incentive programs to assist students in make their tuxedo rentals more affordable. ‘Being a locally-based company we […]

‘Hello, Dolly!?

Lake Orion Thespian Society Troupe #2898 will be performing one of the most popular Broadway musicals of all time, ‘Hello, Dolly!? ‘Hello, Dolly!? is a story about a widowed matchmaker, Dolly Gallagher Levi, who travels to Yonkers, New York to visit Horace Vandergelder, a wealthy bachelor who has decided he needs a wife. Although she […]

Three candidates, two seats on school board

On Tuesday, May 8, Lake Orion voters will have the chance to vote from three candidates to fill two available seats on the Lake Orion Board of Education. Current board president Leanne Bartley has announced her retirement effective at the end of June. She served on the school board for 12 years, of which the […]