Lake Orion United Methodist Church celebrates “March is Reading Month” with Storybook Tour 2019, a reading and reenactment of children’s stories. Guests will tour several rooms at the church, with costumed-characters reading favorite children’s stories to guests, who are invited to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ wit and wisdom. The event coincides with Dr. Seuss’ birthday, aka […]
The Lake Orion Downtown Development Authority is announced that they will be hosting the Detroit Institute of Arts Inside/Out art installation. From April 15 – July 15, visitors and residents will be able to stroll throughout Downtown Lake Orion and view weatherproof reproductions of some of the DIA’s original collections. There will be between 11 […]
Lake Orion United Methodist Church celebrates “March is Reading Month” with Storybook Tour 2019, a live-action reading and reenactment of children’s stories. Guests will tour several rooms at the church, with costumed-characters reading favorite children’s stories to guests, who are invited to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ wit and wisdom. The event coincides with Dr. Seuss’ birthday, […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor Cub Scouts in Pack 512 from Carpenter Elementary had their sights set on the checkered flag during the pack’s annual Pinewood Derby race on Saturday at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Cubmaster Diane Youngpeter said there are 46 kids, boys and girls, from kindergarten – 5th grade in Pack 512 this […]
What’s better than cookies and milk? Cookies and milk with cops…and canines. The Orion Twp. Public Library hosted Cookies with Cops on Saturday in honor of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. About 80 people attended the event, part of the library’s youth services community outreach, said Youth Services Librarian Emily Ellison. Deputy Steve Meech from the […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer Amy Silvester, a long time Lake Orion resident, has spent years perfecting her children’s book series, The Tender Turtle. The series deals with issues that many children face everyday, differences. “It’s a good way to show, ‘hey, we’re all the same’,” Amy said. “We all have our thing, it’s […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor The Sept. 11, 2001 attacks had a profound impact on the nation, an event so engrained in the American psyche it’s one of those days where everyone remembers where they were and what they were doing when they heard the news. It also brought to the forefront like never before […]
LO Palooza 2018 The festival begins at noon on Sept. 15 at the Wildwood Amphitheater, 2700 Joslyn Court. Tickets are available with a minimum donation of $15 online in advance, or $20 the day of the event. Kids 12 or under are free. Kids’ activities are scheduled throughout the day but not all activities run […]
The Orion Area Youth Assistance hosts its annual Family Funfest from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Community Education Resource Center (CERC) building, 455 E. Scripps Rd. The free fantabulous Funfest evening includes a fun house, photo booth, cake walk, bowling, refreshments, crafts, visits from police officers and firefighters and a slew of games and activities […]
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