I would like to thank the Lake Orion Review for your wonderful support of the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life in Lake Orion. We are back this year with the event being held at Friendship Park May 19-May 20, 2007 from 10 a.m. to 10 a.m. We encourage all Lake Orion residents to join […]
Oxford/Orion FISH would like to take this opportunity to thank the people of Lake Orion for their generous response to the Letter Carriers? Food Drive held on Saturday, May 12. Once again, the community has provided for the needy of our area. This year, the total food collected weighed over 10,000 pounds. That’s five tons […]
My son, Gary, had a chemical burn accident on the 7th of May. His cornea in one eye is burned. He may need stem cell replacement and a cornea implant. His vision is 20/2200. The accident happened at work and was not his fault. He will get full compensation for the accident. PLEASE PRAY FOR […]
Well, it was inevitable. My health care insurance just went up again. And guess what? My insurer stated that it would increase again in May 2008, but for an undetermined amount. Now that’s what I call planning, at least on their behalf. Maybe they’re waiting to see what their country club fees will be for […]
The real estate climate has definitely changed in the past 18 months. If you need proof, simply take a walk around your neighborhood. Chances are that you will come across several ‘For Sale? signs, some that have most likely been up for awhile, and others, just in the past few months. If you are one […]
Two teams from St. Joseph School in Lake Orion have placed first in their divisions on the state level and now will compete against students from across the country and more than 10 countries and provinces, including teams from Turkey, Brazil, Poland, China, Mexico and Guatemala. These students have earned the right to take part […]
Good Shepherd Lutheran School hosted its annual Safety Night for local youth last Friday. The event, which was held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., was free and open to the community. Guests from the Lake Orion Fire Department, Oakland County Sheriff’s Department and the American Red Cross joined others to educate about various topics […]
Pine Tree Elementary was packed with mothers last Friday as the first grade classes held a Mother’s Day Tea in honor of their mothers and grandmothers. The students spent weeks perfecting a musical program that they presented to their mothers and grandmothers, along with creating special gifts to show their appreciation. After being sung to, […]
This April, Scripps Middle School was fortunate to host Mr. Phillip Freund (left), a childhood survivor of the Holocaust. Mr. Freund spoke to 7th grade students about his life and his experiences as a passenger on the SS St. Louis. The experience caused one student to write, ‘I felt like I was able to know […]
Orion Neighborhood Television will be holding an orientation session on Thursday, May 24 at 7 p.m. for anyone who is interested in creating their own television program. The orientation session will be an opportunity to meet the staff of ONTV, learn about the policies and procedures, discuss community access television and learn how to become […]