6A Wednesday, July 24, 2013 The Montmorency County Tribune
by Rulh Munger .Wednesday, July24:
Correspondent 10-11 a.m., Aerobics
Class, Fifty Plus Club; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Community Sharing Building Open
• Thursday, July 25:9:30 a.m.,
Lewiston Lakes Quilters, Congrega-
tional Church Basement; 4-5 p.m.,
Fellowship Church Family Ministry
Food Pantry open, Michelson St.
• Friday, July26:10-11 a.m.,Aerobics
Class, Fifty Plus Club
• Saturday, July 27:8 a.m.-1 p.m.,
Farmer's Market, Albert Township
Park; (thru Dec.) 1-4 p.m., Historical
Museum
• Monday, July 29:10-11 a.m., Aero-
bics Class, Fifty Plus Club
• Tuesday, July 30:9:15 a.m., TOPS,
Bethlehem Lutheran Church; 12:30
p.m., St. Francis Ladies Guild, St.
Francis Parish Hall
Hi there, readers. Well, did you get
tired of being asked: Hot enough for
you? Last week's weather got beyond
hot and moved right into the danger-
ous zone. Has to make you wonder
why people intentionally move to ar-
eas that are consistently 100 degrees
and over, even though they tout the
fact that it is a "dry" heat. My oven
produces a dry heat too, but I sure
don't want to turn it on once the tem-
perature hits the 90-plus mark. Isn't it
great they way we are each made to
appreciate different things? It sure pre-
vents the over-crowding of our little
corner of "God's country."
Community Sharing will be holding
their back-to-school supplies give-
away day on Wednesday, Aug. 14, dur-
ing their regular hours of 10 a.m.-3
p.m. Prior registration is required and
that can be done at their building every
Wednesday starting this week until
Wednesday, Aug. 7. The supplies are
available for any student that attends
the Johannesburg-Lewiston Area
Schools, kindergarten through 12th
grade.
The Sassie Lassies and Red Hatters
would like to thank Frank and Lisa at
Tin Lizzie for their unique 50s experi-
ence at last month's luncheot meet-
ing. This month the group will be head-
ing over to BJs in Gaylord for their
meeting on Aug. 31. They begin their
gathering at noon, and they always
welcome new faces.
There are a couple of things that are
happening during Timberfest week-
end, Aug. 2 - 4, that require a little
planning ahead if you plan to partici-
pate. If you want to have a craft booth
in the park or be a street vendor, there
are application forms available at the
chamber website or at the chamber
office. If you want to participate in the
5K/10K Fun Run/Walk event, entry
forms are available at the Get Fit Cen-
ter, the chamber office or on their
website. For those who are into bas-
ketball, their registration forms are
also available at the chamber office or
their website, as well as at True Value
Hardware. To go to the chamber
website, just key in
www.lewistonchamber.com and click
on their calendar of events, scroll down
to the event of your choice for
Timberfest and then click on the ap-
propriate form to print off.
The Arts and Crafts Show during
Timberfest weekend begins on Friday,
Aug.2, at 6 p.m., ending at dusk. Then
on Saturday it runs from 9 a.m. until
dusk, with Sunday being from 10 a.m.-
3 p.m. Vendors will need to provide
their own tables and chairs, and a tent
or canopy is recommended as well.
The 5K/10KWalk/Run event will start
at 8:30 a.m. at the corner of Kneeland
and Hanson Streets. There is a $10 fee
to participate in either distance event,
which you may run, walk or ride your
bike. There is a free one-mile walk for
the children to participate in as well.
Registration can be done either ahead
of time or at the chamber office start-
ing at 7 a.m. Proceeds from this event
will be donated to the Downtown De-
velopmentAssociation. For questions,
you may contact Kaye Woodruff at
248-231-7585.
Three-on-Three Basketball is open
to 3rd graders on through adults, with
teams consisting of a maximum of 4
players of 3rd/4th grade, 5th/6th
grade, 7th/8th grade, 9th/10th grade,
llth/12th grade and adults and takes
place on Saturday, Aug. 3. If you have
not yet registered, the cost is $90 per
team. The last chance to register will
be on Friday, Aug. 2, from 6 p.m.-7
p.m. at courtside downtown Lewiston.
There Will be no registrations accepted
the day of the event. Liability and
waiver release forms are also required.
If you have questions you can send an
email to
montmofl@nemichigan.com.
Glen Fletcher, Sr. is receiving a
bleated birthday wish from his wife.
He celebrated his special day on July
20.
Anniversary wishes this week are ex-
tended to Charles and Bea Reno, July
29 and Dennis and Julie McClure, July
30.
Happy birthday greetings go to Lynn
Biesenthal, Owen Cronk, Dawn
DePlanche and Denise Ehiers, July 24;
Andrea Schnell and Dan Schoening,
July 25; Charles Hermanson, Lynn
Kemp, Michael LaMar, Jim Quin and
Kristen Schnell, July 26; Alisha
Connelly, Cory Connelly, Rick Guild,
Linda Kennedy and Laura Schrader,
July 27; and Faye Abbott, Megan
Buchholz, Dennis DePlanche, Ron
Parker and Lois Wehrmeister, July 29.
If you have news to be published,
please contact me by Wednesday the
week before you want to see it in the
paper. Call me, 786-4534, emall me,
tallpinesbnb@i2k.com or drop me a
note, 2456 S. Co. Rd. 489, Lewiston,
49756.
Yes, the Elk CountryAnimal Shelter is again planning a
garage sale for the Labor Day weekend. The quantity of
sale items donated for the spring 2013 sale was down
noticeably, but we're still going to try again. If you have
any gently used, clean items that can be sold, please
consider donating them. Remember, it all helps us to
care for the dogs and cats at the shelter.
The sale will be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 30 and
31, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 1, from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. You may donate sale items Saturday, Aug. 24
and Wednesday through Friday, Aug. 28-30 from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. We cannot accept clothes, mattress and springs,
old style TV's or refrigerators and freezers (anything
containing freon).
Once again, we must put in a plea for workers at the
garage sale and at our other fundraising events. At the
sale we need folks in all jobs, but the biggest need is for
men who can help unload deliveries and load sold items.
Also men are needed to make pickups from folks who are
unable to transport their sale items to the fairgrounds.
Other volunteers are needed to put items out in the
correct areas of the buildings before the sale and towork
as cashiers at the sale. If you can volunteer a little of your
time, please call Carol at 785-3777.
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