Lake Orion Education Foundation’s fundraiser helps schools

Grab your dancing shoes, the Lake Orion Education Foundation (LOEF) is hosting their 8th’annual Evening for Education at the Indianwood Country Club Saturday, November 9. The dinner-dance will include a silent auction, game tables and a DJ, along with beverages and hors d? oeuvres at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. The cost is […]

Baldwin Cafe series looks for sponsorship

The owner of Baldwin Caf? Dave Chapel dropped the keys into actor Neil J. Patterson’s hands and said go for it. Eleven episodes later, a series was born at the Baldwin Caf?. At the counter, behind the counter, and in the intimate relationships formed working at a diner, the half-hour series The Baldwin Caf? will […]

You know you’re from LO if…

The ‘likes? on this Facebook page are out of control. The comments alone would take days to sift through. It doesn’t appear to have an end, and it doesn’t seem to have a beginning. But memories are kind of like that. ‘You know you’re from Lake Orion if you remember? is the title of the […]

New staff, students and teachers for LOCS

The Lake Orion Board of Education approved the hiring of four new teaching positions at their board meeting August 14, with another 4.7 positions to fill. Of the 26 teachers officially laid off earlier this summer, 14 have been called back, leaving 12 still on the layoff list. These teachers would have been rehired if […]

Oakland Regional Ballet debuts

From hooks and fishing lines to ballet shoes, the new leasers of 12 N. Broadway rolled out the dance floor on Saturday, opening the new Oakland Regional Ballet dance studio. Formerly Hook Line ‘N Sinker, the Oakland Regional Ballet will teach kids from as young as two, to any age adult, ballet, hip-hop, jazz, point […]

Madison Eaton has sights set on Olympics

Lake Orion’s Madison Eaton was one of five runners selected from Michigan to compete in the North American Finals for the Hershey’s Track and Field Games. After the 200-meter sprint she was up on the podium in third place. ‘First of all she’s going against seven other regions and every province of Canada, all 50 […]

Life of a horse girl

The girl and the horse already have quite the intuitive relationship. ‘When you put the bridle on she yawns, and does everything so she doesn’t have to be ridden,? 16-year old Lake Orion rider, Hanna Gustafson laughed. ‘Usually she doesn’t do this, but today she is just deciding that she has to sneeze a lot.? […]

Life of a horse girl

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer The girl and the horse already have quite the intuitive relationship. ‘When you put the bridle on she yawns, and does everything so she doesn’t have to be ridden,? 16-year old Lake Orion rider, Hanna Gustafson laughed. ‘Usually she doesn’t do this, but today she is just deciding that […]

LOCS Difficult decisions ahead

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer It is still too early to say how the Lake Orion Community School Board and administration is going to address the school bond defeat turned down on August 6, which prioritized project construction of ‘essentials? and ‘enhancements? in all 14 buildings of the district. Superintendent Marion Ginopolis said there […]

We Care Pharmacy open for community

Unlike other pharmacies in town, a simple phone call can provide all the services you need at the new We Care Pharmacy located at 1412 S. Lapeer Rd. ‘We are different from a retail pharmacy, we consider ourselves a community pharmacy where you can have more personal attention from the pharmacists,? said owner Evan Brikho, […]