Feelings of deja vu echoed through the Detroit Skate Club on Jan. 28 as Clarkston senior Kyle Chartrand won a face off in the Troy zone and lifted a shot into the net after receiving the puck back from junior Ryan Kenerson to give the Wolves a 1-0 lead just one minute into the game. […]
CAYA has several openings in need of volunteers. Most positions only require a few hours a month. Members are needed to fill open seats on the board of directors. The board meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Meetings last approximately an hour. The board hears community reports from subcommittee members […]
With a flip of the wrist, the bait sails through the air. If cast at just the right time, water and place, the lure hits the water sending far-reaching ripples across the surface. Like those ripples, custom lure designer and manufacturer Chip Carlisle’s name is spreading across the lips of anglers in fishing circles around […]
The Widowed Support Group will meet on Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. in the Independence Township Senior Center. This month’s topic is ‘Creating Healing Grief Rituals.? This free meeting is facilitated by Bereavement Counselor Alicia Brown. There is no registration required, walk-ins are welcome. For more information, please call 248-625-5231. *** Pathways to Wholeness, Life […]
Think all love stories are alike? Think you’ve heard them all before? Think again. On Feb. 11, a unique way to celebrate the spirit of Valentine’s Day can be found right here in Clarkston as the Clarkston Village Players present storyteller Lois Sprengnether-Keel in ‘Love: Sense or Nonsense?? Sprengnether-Keel has been storytelling since 1970, and […]
Every year Clarkston residents open their hearts, their time and their pocket books to Lighthouse of Oakland County. This year, Clarkston residents Jerry and Carolyn Hemphill will also open their home to host the 5th Annual Open Your Heart to Lighthouse. The yearly event is set for Feb. 9 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. […]
Johnny and Kim Hodges of Clarkston announce the adopton of their daughter, Cayla Lenay Hodges. Cayla was born on March 16, 2004, at 2 pounds and 12 ounces. She was 15 inches long. She became an ‘official? Hodges on November 22, 2005.Cayla was adopted on Michigans Adoption Day. Cayla is welcomed by her big brother […]
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tegler are proud to announce the December 2005 graduation of their children. Derek Edward Tegler graduated with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan ? Dearborn. Jennifer Ryan Tegler graduated with a bachelor of science degree in early childhood development from Central Michigan University. Both […]
By Laurel Droz Staff Writer Flowers, a white wooden cross and a pink ribbon mark the site along Baldwin Road,between Vassar and Saginaw roads, where an accident took the life of a Goodrich High School student and the seriously injuryed others. Kayla O’Mara, 16, was killed in a car accident on the evening of Jan. […]
All government entities and officials should be familiar with Michigan’s Open Meetings Act ? even Downtown Development Authorities. Recently, the Oxford DDA told a camera man from Oxford Community Television (Channel 19) that he could not videotape a Jan. 21 meeting held on the campus of Crossroads for Youth. The meeting was actually a DDA […]