For at least the past five years, Orion Township has charged 10 cents for one-sided copies and 15 cents for two-sided copies of documents, with some even coming at no charge, to the public. Clerk Jill Bastian wanted to keep those costs minimal, in spite of being inundated recently with a number of Freedom of […]
Residents across Orion Township and the Village of Lake Orion might have spotted a drinking water notice in some public places, or perhaps in The Review’s legal notices, in the past few weeks. That notice, however, is nothing to be concerned about, according to Village Department of Public Works Superintendent Mike Olson. Olson said the […]
There’s not a whole lot of newsworthy stuff that goes on at the end of a meeting. For one, the members leading the meeting are usually ready to be done with it. On top of that, those there to report on the facts have dozed off long ago. Wait, strike that. (I’ll edit it out […]
Eight bands will provide a wide-range of musical offerings during the 2007 Gazebo Concert series in Downtown Lake Orion. Whether you prefer Swing, jazz, Latin, Celtic, worldbeat, bluegrass, R&B or gospel, this series has you covered. Performances take place Wednesday evenings beginning at 7 p.m. at the Gazebo in Children’s Park, located on Broadway, two […]
Lake Orion resident Amy Stowe, an an employee of POH Medical Center in downtown Pontiac, recently received the honor of Mentor of the Year for her outstanding volunteer work at Pontiac Central High School as a mentor through Mentoring Solutions. Mentoring Solutions is a school-based mentoring program that provides mentoring throughout Metro Detroit. The time […]
A variety of children’s art classes will be offered for ages five and up beginning Aug. 1 and running each Wednesday and Saturday through the month. Classes are only $15 per session and run for two hours (material fees may apply, call (248)693-4986 for details). Don’t miss these great opportunities… Aug. 1: 10 a.m.-noon: Floral […]
The Fifth Annual ‘Music on the Porch? series brings live music to the banks of Paint Creek. Each Monday in August at 7 p.m., the Orion Art Center hosts a different genre of music. Bring blankets and lawn chairs for your listening comfort. The concerts are free to the public. Here is a look at […]
Over 50 female supporters of Dragon football, a group made up of mostly players? moms, turned out for the first Women’s Football 101 Camp, to benefit the PEPP and Dragon GAP Clubs. Guided Activities Program (GAP) coordinator Ben Gerdeman said the camp alone raised over $2,000, to be split among the two organizations. Parents Encouraging […]
David Cole, Lynn Pete and Douglas Cole pose behind a statue erected last Friday in Children’s Park in honor of their late mother, Benita L. Cole. Over $5,000 was donated for the memorial after Cole’s passing nearly six years ago. The statue sits between the park’s gazebo and Paint Creek, a few dozen feet from […]
The Lake Orion Downtown Development Authority announced the appointment of its newest board member, Monica Squarcia. Squarcia was appointed by Lake Orion Village Council President Bill Siver, and confirmed by Village Council for a term running until Nov. 1, 2009. She has been a long time volunteer with the Lake Orion Main Street program and […]