By Carol Azizian Special Contributor to The Review Three St. Joseph School eighth grade students have been named winners in the 52nd annual America & Me Contest. Several thousand students from more than 200 schools wrote essays on “My Personal Michigan Hero.” The St. Joseph students will be honored at an honors ceremony in June […]
Waldon Middle School social studies teacher Jillyan Fuller, took her eighth-grade students to spend some time outside on May 14 creating their own shelters and identifying different kinds of animal furs for Louis and Clark Day. Photos by Tiffany Smrtnik.
By James Hanlon Leader Staff Writer Keeping a clean house, especially with young children, can feel daunting, even impossible – especially when stuck at home for days on end. That’s how 26-year-old Oxford resident and self-described SAHM (stay at home mom) Becky Moss felt when she started her YouTube channel, “Cleaning Motivation,” in May of […]
From her days as a professional roller skater to bring in a little extra money, to her 70-year marriage to John Hessler and the times spent with her children – and now great-great-grandchildren – Marguerite Hessler has found much to enjoy in life. On March 28 Marguerite Hessler celebrated her 100th birthday and credits her […]
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month By Megan Kelley Review Writer In a lot of ways, Lauren Sloan is your typical wife and mother. And on the surface, she is; but underneath she is in a near-constant battle. Sloan, who is 34-years-old, has been battling endometriosis, a disorder that causes tissue that is similar to that […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor Around 100 million people across the world are expected to watch Super Bowl LV this Sunday, most from their home, or at parties with family and friends. But Lake Orion resident Carol St. Henry won’t be watching from the cheap seats – because she’s Super Bowl-bound and is ready for […]
The Christ the Redeemer crew working at Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County. Pictured is Chris VanGordon , Christian Corrion, Dan Schueren, Steve Corrion, Mike Evola, Susan Dailey, Gary Banker & Rodney Bryce. By Karen Swietlik Special Contributor to The Review The pandemic of 2020 challenged Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church administration and parishioners to […]
Last month, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 334 received a request from Lake Orion and Oxford elementary schools for children’s winter coats, hats, gloves and mittens. While VFW Post members Bob Mahan and his wife Cindy Mahan were shopping at Meijer on Brown Road shopping for children’s coats, the Mahan’s explained to a store […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer Setting goals is easy, it’s achieving them that is the difficult part. But for one Lake Orion family, a six-year-long quest to earn their black belts in karate together has finally come to an end on Dec. 12. The Williams family is a blended family of five: father and mother […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor A Lake Orion woman knows firsthand what it’s like to have a loved battling cancer, and has turned to helping other families by volunteering with a local food delivery program. Lisa Brinker, a Huntington Bank VP who recently moved to Lake Orion, is one of the most active volunteers in […]