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Thursday, October 4, 2018 $1.00 THE TECUMSEH

Herald Tecumseh native creates ‘Islands Without Cars’ series. 3A Tecumseh police sergeant promoted to police chief

By JIM LINCOLN Troy Bevier. safety administration course- [email protected] Coker will succeed Police work as well as my day-to-day Chief Troy Stern following experience as a command of- Tecumseh Police Sergeant Stern’s upcoming retirement ficer have given me a thorough See what’s happening at and Acting Deputy Police Chief and leave of absence due to understanding of what is neces- the upcoming Brett Coker will take the helm health reasons. Stern will offi- sary to lead the Tecumseh Po- Appleumpkin Festival of the city’s police department cially retire in May after using lice Department and serve the inside today’s Herald! next spring following approval accrued vacation and sick days. Tecumseh community.” by city council on Monday. Under the agreement, Coker Coker received his bachelors City Manager Dan Swallow will be paid a starting salary of degree from Eastern IN THE NEWS made the recommendation fol- $78,540 per year as acting po- University, and associated de- lowing interviews of two inter- lice chief, with a 10 percent in- gree in general studies from Local homes sought nal candidates. Swallow was crease to $86,394 per year upon Washtenaw Community Col- for December 7-8 assisted by an interview com- his appointment as police chief lege. He has served at the local Candlelight Tour mittee which included Lenaw- on or about May 21, 2019. department since 2014, and pre- ee County Prosecutor Burke In a letter to Swallow, Coker viously with Raisin Twp., Hu- PHOTO BY JIM LINCOLN Organizers of the Prom- Castleberry and Undersheriff said, “My bachelor’s of public ron Twp. and Ypsilanti. Sgt. Brett Coker to receive promotion to police chief. enade Candlelight Tour are seeking homes for the event, to be held Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7 and 8 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Homes Applicants sought on the tour are dressed to the hilt for the holidays and are open for all to enjoy. If you’d like your home to to fill vacant seat be on the winter tour or would prefer to be among homes included in the June on city council 2019 Promenade Home Tour, call Pat Van Camp at 605.3293 or Glenna Stroud By JIM LINCOLN The timeline follows: at 403.0455. [email protected] October 1 — Council ap- proves the appointment pro- League of Women A timeline and process was cess, timeline and application Voters to host ballot presented to Tecumseh City documents. Council Monday by city man- October 4 — Applications proposal presentation ager Dan Swallow for the ap- are available at city hall and on The pros and cons of the pointment to fill the vacant the city’s website. 2018 Michigan ballot pro- council seat of Gayle Keiser, October 11 — Vacancy an- posals will be the topic of a who resigned at the September nouncement and advertisement presentation hosted by the 17 meeting. for potential applicants is pub- League of Women Voters PHOTO BY JIM LINCOLN The city charter requires lished in the paper and posted Sunday, Oct. 7 from 1:30-3 DESSERTS AND MORE — Sheila Vish, owner of Sweet Leilani’s in Saline, is moving her spe- council to fill the position on the city website. p.m. at the Tecumseh Dis- cialty bakery shop to downtown Tecumseh’s depot where she plans to have a cafe with indoor within 60 days of the vacancy, November 8 — Deadline for trict Library, 215 N. Ottawa and outdoor seating, and salads to go. Vish, pictured, plans to participate in Appleumpkin. which was effective September submitting applications for ap- St. For more information 30, or a special election would pointment to the city clerk. on the Tecumseh Chapter be called. November 12 — City coun- of the League, contact Jan Swallow and City Clerk cil work session for review of Salsberry at salsberryr@ Tonya Miller drafted a timeline candidates and possible inter- comcast.net. Sweet arrival that will be published in the views. media and posted on the city’s November 19 — Council First Kiwanis travel Sweet Leilani’s to open in Tecumseh’s historic depot website, as well as an applica- appoints new member. film set for Oct. 9 tion form. To be eligible, candidates City residents interested in must have lived in Tecumseh The Kiwanis Travel By MARY KAY McPARTLIN food producers who do specialty items,” she applying can obtain an applica- for at least one year, be regis- and Adventure Series be- [email protected] said. tion online at the city’s website tered to vote in the city and be gins Tuesday, Oct. 9 with Much of her focus is on Michigan items, or at city hall. a U.S. citizen. “Ghosts of the Gold Rush,” The historic depot building on Chicago something she learned working in her first to begin at 7:30 p.m. at Boulevard in downtown Tecumseh is about to shop in Plymouth. The shared space focused the Tecumseh Center for get a tasty transformation when new business on carrying locally made products. the Arts, 400 N. Maumee Sweet Leilani’s opens. Owner Sheila Vish is Sweet Leilani’s has a pantry with pasta, BD school board St. The film will illustrate excited to have a building that allows her to granola, flowers, as well as gluten-free items the rich history of the West do all her dessert creation in-house and offer from vendors. The store also carries coffee, and some of the most customers more than just sweet treats. which isn’t a Michigan product but is veteran- spectacular mountain and “We’ve looked in Tecumseh several times owned. meeting addresses desert scenery in North over the past few years, but there wasn’t Vish is excited for indoor and outdoor America. Tickets are $5. anything available,” Vish said. “We really seating for customers, which is not possible Call 423.6617 for more in- wanted to expand and have more room.” at her current location. She was thrilled to see supt. evaluation formation. Located now in Saline, Sweet Leilani’s people sitting on the porch when they came to sells a variety of desserts, with a specialty of look at the building. By JACKIE KOCH at the beginning of the school decorated cookies, parfaits and cheesecakes. “We are looking forward to being part of [email protected] year. Inside “We will pretty much dunk anything in the downtown area. Tecumseh seems to have Parent Jacqueline Lawrence Classifieds 1B chocolate,” said Vish. a nice camaraderie with businesses. We know During a special meeting read a statement during the Crossword 3B The business is run completely by Vish, it’s a much-loved building,” said Vish. “My of the Britton Deerfield Board public comment portion, which Legals 2-3B with as-needed assistance from her husband husband and I are crazy for old buildings, and of Education on Tuesday, Oct. was moved to the start of the Look Back 6A and other family members. Once they get he loves trains. For us to go into a building 2, the board went into closed meeting as the closed session Obituaries 2A settled in the depot, Vish plans to offer more that’s a train depot that’s historic, it’s perfect.” session to discuss the evaluation evaluation was the only other Opinion 4-5A than just desserts. There is not a specific opening date yet for of Superintendent Stacy item on the agenda. “I would Sports 8-9A Classes in confectionery will be offered, Sweet Leilani’s in Tecumseh, but Vish will Johnson, and the mother of a like to thank the members of What’s Happening 4B as well as cooking demonstrations. “We have participate in the Appleumpkin Festival on former student spoke to address the board for understanding the friends who are personal chefs who could Saturday, Oct. 13 and Sunday, Oct. 14. She’s an ongoing investigation into seriousness of the event that come in,” Vish said about the classes. looking forward to meeting new friends and claims that Johnson intimidated occurred on September 6 with In addition to her creations, Vish also giving the town a taste of her treats. the woman’s daughter, a former my daughter, Madelyn Cole,” utilizes vendors for other products sold at student who transferred to Sweet Leilani’s. “We do work with a lot of SEE BAKERY PAGE 5A Tecumseh’s Virtual Academy SEE BOARD PAGE 5A PAGE 2A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD OCTOBER 4, 2018

OBITUARIES

Inner weitz) Ost. She married Larry ing in the fall with her son and L. Henkel, mother Mary Ost, E. Kanous on August 18, 1962. fishing in the summer with her father Lawrence Ost, father-in- Space Sharon was a graduate of Adri- family. She appreciated all the law Ray Henkel, mother-in-law an High School, class of 1952. beauty of nature. Above all she Beaulah Henkel, mother-in- By Jackie Koch She attended , was proud of her family. law Melva Kanous-Beasley, , and Sharon is survived by her father-in-law Edward Kanous, Eastern Michigan University husband Larry Kanous and son brother-in-law Richard Linn, My sister survivors: If the be with don’t want to know where she received her Masters Larrie Henkel of Tecumseh; brother-in-law Richard Bailey, Me Too movement didn’t stir we were assaulted. We were in Education. two daughters, Carrie Bonofi- and nephew Thomas Bailey. up those memories you’ve taught that we didn’t do Her career included teaching glio and her husband Dave of Visitation for Sharon was kept under wraps for years, enough to protect ourselves. at Britton High School, Lenaw- Okemos and Sherrie Toth and held on Wednesday, Oct. 3, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and That’s why all those warning ee Vo Tech. and for 25 years her husband David of Kalama- 2018 from 4-8 p.m. at the Te- her account of sexual assault lists circulate telling us not taught art at Clinton Middle zoo; a brother Larry Ost and cumseh Chapel of Handler by Supreme Court Justice to go places alone, to always SHARON L. KANOUS School. She retired from Clin- his wife Sandy; sister Beverly Funeral Home. A funeral ser- nominee Brett Kavanaugh, be on guard, be careful what Sharon L. Kanous, age 83 of ton School in 1997. She was J. Bailey of Adrian; and five vice will be held on Thursday when she was 15 and he was we wear, who we talk to, Tecumseh, passed away Satur- a member of the Toledo Artist grandchildren, Joshua Henkel, Oct. 4, 2018 at 11 a.m. at the 17, has perhaps begun to un- where we go, and so on. It’s day, Sept. 29, 2018 at her home Club and Tri-Town Extension Jessie Toth, Jacob Toth, Spen- funeral home. Burial will fol- ravel your carefully knit tur- accepted that men will try to surrounded by loved ones. Club for 50 years. Sharon had a cer Bonofiglio, and Madison low at Brookside Cemetery. tleneck of denial. Not denial take advantage of us, and the She was born on March 16, passion for teaching, water col- Bonofiglio, along with nieces Condolences may be offered of the thing that happened to burden is on us to prevent that 1935 in Adrian, to Lawrence or painting and cooking for her and nephews. She was preceded to the family at handlerfuner- you, but denial that it has had from happening. Whatever C. Ost and Mary P. (Buch- family. She also enjoyed hunt- in death by her husband Richard alhomes.com. that much influence on your happened to making men re- life since it happened. Perhaps sponsible for their inappropri- you are just starting to work ate behavior? Why are women DEBORAH J. CHAMPANOIS ing involved in any activities and Gavin and brother, Fred on healing your life, now that presumed responsible if they Debbie Jeane Champanois, her children and grandchildren (Kathee) Gray of Ann Arbor. you’ve realized how it’s been were simply relaxed for once? age 66, of Brooklyn, passed were involved in. According to Debbie’s wishes, broken. Personally, I want to take a away September 27, 2018 Debbie is survived by her cremation has taken place. Blasey Ford’s story has damn hike without fear. She was born September 22, husband, Clarence; daughter, Private memorial services been the final straw for some Women across the country 1952 in Ann Arbor, MI the Trina (Brian) Rooney of Tren- will be held at a later date. of you, the thing that brought have been focused on Kava- daughter of Robert and Lois ton, two sons, Christopher Arrangements by J. you out of the shadows to naugh’s confirmation hearing (Stephens) Gray. On February (Nicole) Champanois of Adri- Gilbert Purse Funer- share for the first time your and the F.B.I. investigation 12, 1974 she she married Clar- an, and Clarence Champanois, al Home, Tecumseh. own stories of sexual assault, into those allegations of ence Champanois. Jr. of Brooklyn; 8 grandchil- Condolences to the family attacks by men who took sexual assault and sexual mis- Debbie enjoyed fishing at dren, Marlayna, Lexi, Casey, may be made online at purse- advantage of their greater conduct. We are watching and Honey Lake, bowling, and be- Ethan, Drew, Ashton, Talen, funeralhome.com. physical strength or their listening to everyone around positions of power. I applaud us, especially those who have you for stepping into the light never been assaulted, who and giving a voice to the girl espouse the opinion that it’s inside you who just wants ev- easy to lie about such a thing Tecumseh erything to be okay, but who to get vengeance upon a man knows what happened to you or to attempt to “ruin his life.” is definitely not okay and will We hear those who say she never be okay. I applaud you shouldn’t have gone to the veterans group for taking the risk that puts party, shouldn’t have had a you in a spotlight, no matter beer, that boys just do that how small, and gives others kind of thing and it’s not that welcomes Team fodder to judge you and know bad. We hear it all. We know something private about you why we’ve kept quiet for so that may change their view of long, and we understand why you forever. any victim would. Red, White & The fact that rape and I had dinner with a close sexual assault have been pri- friend Monday night and I vate issues for so long is part told her how the news about Blue during Old Glory Relay stop of the problem, because if it Blasey Ford, Kavanaugh, and were easy to report, charge the proceedings had brought By JACKIE KOCH belief that our nation is stronger and who have served and are currently serving. and prosecute these crimes, me an epiphany, a greater [email protected] healthier when we’re unified in support of According to a statement from Team we wouldn’t be keeping these understanding of how sexual veteran transition.” RWB, the 4,300-mile journey across attacks to ourselves in order assault changed my life and Tecumseh was part of a journey The Chapter of Team RWB America is meant to honor and connect to avoid all the trouble the how I relate to men by mak- dedicated to veterans when Team Red, participated in an exchange ceremony veterans while celebrating all that resulting experience would ing it difficult for me to trust White & Blue (RWB) stopped at the AJ with the Tecumseh Chapter on Tuesday at unites the nation. “The Old Glory Relay bring to our lives. Sometimes and feel safe. “It’s all of us,” Smith Recreation Center on Tuesday, the Rec Center complete with a live bald epitomizes what Team RWB is all about it seems easier to just go on she told me, of women in gen- Oct. 2 to officially hand off the U.S. flag eagle, fire engines, police vehicles and – helping America’s veterans find lasting and try to forget the thing, as eral. “All of us.” We agreed traveling through 24 states in the RWB more. fulfillment through the creation of deep if it didn’t matter. We can’t that the realizations made Old Glory Relay. Team RWB is a nonprofit organization bonds with other veterans and civilian change what happened, right? through the agony of remem- Team RWB gathered outside Fenway founded in 2010 with the mission of supporters. The relay is the perfect So why not move along and bering, courtesy of the un- Park in Boston on September 11 to unfurl enriching the lives of America’s veterans opportunity to elevate Team RWB’s attempt to keep it from our avoidable news, have actually Old Glory for the fifth consecutive year, by connecting them to their communities profile nationally, through compelling thoughts? Well, even if we served to make us rise up to beginning the relay that will take 10,000 through physical and social activity. stories tied to commemorations of the can push those thoughts down return to ourselves the power pairs of hands and 62 days to arrive at There are more than 146,000 members 17th anniversary of 9/11 and Veterans into oblivion, they come out that was taken from us. its destination in San Diego, Calif. on spread across more than 200 chapters Day. In addition, the relay will serve as somehow, such as when they Now we remember. Now Veterans Day, the 100th anniversary of the and communities located throughout the an opportunity for the media to put a demean our human worth in we refuse to accept that the Armistice of World War I. country, and the Tecumseh chapter is spotlight on an event that all Americans our own eyes. majority of attacks on women “We are honored to kick off the Old one of the newest, according to Chapter can support, which the public is hungry We were taught that nice are simply dismissed. Now Glory Relay on Patriot Day in the original Captain Branden Smith. for in this time of political division,” it girls don’t talk about those we begin to take back our American city of patriots,” said John Tecumseh members started their portion said, in part. things, that men we want to lives, and our freedom. Pinter, Executive Director of Team RWB, of the journey on Wednesday morning, Those who wish to support the Old in a press release. “It’s the fifth time we’re Oct. 3. “Our very own Tecumseh Chapter Glory Relay may donate to the effort at crossing the country, and it just gets better will begin the 57-mile leg of the relay to donate.teamrwb.org/oldgloryrelay. For every year thanks to the amazing teams Litchfield, Michigan,” Smith said. The information on the Tecumseh Chapter, of veterans, supporters, sponsors and team relayed through town, not only with visit Team RWB Tecumseh on Facebook. communities engaged along the course. the stars and stripes but also with a flag of To learn more about Team RWB, visit This journey is the manifestation of our each military branch, honoring all those teamrwb.org. OCTOBER 4, 2018 THE TECUMSEH HERALD — PAGE 3A

COMMUNITY

Croswell Opera House to feature documentary by Tecumseh native

By JACKIE KOCH [email protected]

From Tecumseh to Chicago to points all over the world, Tecumseh native Melissa Sage Fadim has done her share of traveling despite a preference for staying close to home. As the co-producer of Islands Without Cars, a minidocumentary series that airs on PBS, she has spent the past decade looking for islands that use alternate transportation. The Croswell Opera House will host a screening of three of the series’ episodes Friday, Oct. 5 at 7:30 p.m. PHOTO SUBMITTED A world without cars, trains, or buses Brenda and Elden Cattell may seem like a bygone era, but in some locations it is a way of life. Islands Without Cars explores remote islands Cattells celebrate that restrict or forbid the use of motorized vehicles. The half-hour episodes are led by tour guide host Kira, a youthful and engaging traveler. 50th anniversary Sage Fadim is the creator, executive PHOTO SUBMITTED producer and co-producer of Islands Terry Spencer Hesser and Melissa Sage Fadim during filming on Mackinac Island. Elden Leroy Cattell and Tecumseh Products Company Without Cars, joining with Terry Brenda Lou (Sprague) Cat- in 2001. Spencer Hesser, co-producer, writer “We first met when Sage Foundation gave and accommodations less than ideal. tell are celebrating their 50th They were also members of and director, as TerryLissy Productions. a grant for a public service educational We’ve certainly had some interesting wedding anniversary. They St. Elizabeth Catholic Church “After spending many summers at piece about AIDS,” Sage Fadim said. experiences.” She said that meeting people were married October 5, 1968 in Tecumseh for years and are Mackinac Island I thought that it would After that she and Hesser started to and learning the cultures and histories of at St. Mary’s Catholic Church now members of Sacred Heart be interesting to show what makes collaborate on several projects. Sage those who live on isolated islands has been in Adrian, with a reception Catholic Church in Hudson. the island work, the behind the scenes Fadim brought up the Islands Without humbling and enlightening. at the Tecumseh Methodist Their children are: Jane reality that is essential in the ability to Cars idea, and they both became excited Sage Fadim, who said her mother was Church hall. Cattell of Clayton, Sarah and showcase such a special place,” she said. about the concept. The first episode of the very proud to tell anyone that she was the They are formerly of Te- Tim Holtz of Adrian, Elden “I wondered if there were other islands minidocumentary was about the channel first Melissa born at Herrick Hospital, cumseh, where they raised (Ted) and Karena Cattell of that are car free or limited.” island Sark, which aired on Chicago’s PBS said the memories of her childhood in their family, and they cur- Tecumseh. They have seven Though she grew up in Tecumseh, station WTTW in 2008. “We had no idea Tecumseh are full of happiness. “In those rently live in Dover Twp. grandchildren, Montgomery, she has lived in the Chicago area for that we would become our own production years the Pit was not fancy. It was an old Elden graduated from Adrian Vena, Brosnan, Assumpter, 38 years but remains the chair of the company and continue to find more islands gravel quarry that had a wooden high dive High School, served in the Judea, Ambrose, and Perpet- Sage Foundation, a grantmaking entity without cars to profile,” she said. and a raft, and admission was a quarter,” U.S. Army 1965-1968, serv- ua. Four of their grandchil- that awards funds primarily for the arts, The pair just finished filming two she said. ing in Germany and he was an dren are currently in Tecum- education, health organizations, social islands in Scotland for the sixth episode She and Hesser will both be at the electronic technician on the seh schools. services, and Roman Catholic churches of the second series, and have completed Croswell screening Friday night to Hawke system and counter They will celebrate by and agencies. Her grandfather, C.F. a total of 12 shows. The Croswell participate in a question and answer mortar radar in Vietnam. He travelling to their cabin Up (Bill) Sage, one of the originators of screening will include the premiere of session after the three episodes are shown. later retired from GM Delphi North Michigan, in the same the Tecumseh Products Company in their most recent show on Italy’s Venetian A donation of $10 at the door is suggested, in 2005. Brenda graduated area where they spent their Tecumseh, started the foundation in 1954. Lagoon, along with episodes on Croatia’s but not required, and all proceeds from from Tecumseh High School, honeymoon in 1968. Fam- It was the Sage Foundation that helped Dalmation Coast and Mackinac Island. donations will benefit the Croswell. For attended college in Wyoming ily and friends are invited her on the path to creating the island “I love making these little shows,” Sage more information on the series, visit and graduated from Cleary to a Halloween themed an- series, by introducing her to now-friend Fadim said. “We are so lucky to have a islandswithoutcars.com or the Islands College as an Administrative niversary party at their Spencer Hesser, an Emmy award winning great crew and we consider ourselves to Without Cars Facebook page. Contact Secretary. She retired from home on Saturday, Oct. 27. playwright who has written for television be our own little family. We are on a tight the Croswell at 263.6868 for information and film and has written several books. budget which usually makes transportation about the screening.

PHOTO BY JACKIE KOCH Railroad Society’s cabbose named after the late Ernie Jeschke, a long-time volunteer with the SMRS. Fall color train tours running

Southern Michigan The Southern Michigan dating to World War II. was instrumental in starting Railroad’s fall color trains Railroad Society is a small all- The Tecumseh Autumn and maintaining the nonprofit have returned for the season, volunteer nonprofit preserving Turn departs from downtown railroad organization. It was with a new event called the a historic railroad line, Tecumseh where M-50 crosses originally built for the New Tecumseh Autumn Turn. The and is dedicated to historic Evans Street and the railroad York Central Railroad shortly route consists of approximately preservation. The railroad is track. after World War II. The caboose one hour, with 66 percent more Michigan’s first branch line Tickets can be purchased has been restored into the later departures and a better chance railroad, built in 1837 in the individually or entire cars may New York Central century of getting tickets, according Michigan Territory only seven be reserved, including the green paint scheme. to the railroad’s website. The years after America’s first Memorial Caboose #21692, To reserve a spot on route covers 80 percent of the railroad, and is the only historic named in memory of Southern one of the trains, visit past route, skipping only the railroad in the state preserved Michigan Railroad life southernmichiganrailroad.com industrial districts of Clinton, by a nonprofit. Some of the member Ernie Jeschke, who or call 734.396.0416. and runs weekends in October. historic cars date from the time The October 13-14 runs are in of this railroad, as well. The Harvest Dinner PRICE the middle of the Appleumpkin train is pulled by one of the $ Festival. first diesel engines ever made, Thursday, Oct. 11 • 4:30-6:30p.m. 10 Featuring Macon’s Famous Chicken ‘n Biscuits. Also serving Ham, scalloped potatoes, squash, coleslaw, homemade pies or cake and drinks.

Handicap Accessible Dine in or Carry Out MACON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11964 MACON HIGHWAY, VILLAGE OF MACON PAGE 4A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD OCTOBER 4, 2018 ON THE STREET OPINION How do you think the new businesses in ‘The superintendent simply stated that changes Clinton will impact the village’s future? would be hard, completely necessary and

I think it will attract a young- inevitable, whether we liked it or not’ er generation, which is what you need to keep a community During the past two school years, many changes have community had signed the petition growing. been implemented into our Tecumseh school system. These to recall the school board. Yet I had — Kim Pizana new changes have begun at the 7th and 8th grade levels, and read in multiple forums, that we were being slighted as simply a small mi- starting this year with 9th grade, year after year these chang- nority of the community as though es will be made to all grades through the 12th grade. The we didn’t exist or didn’t count. I feel The new businesses are major changes involve the use of Project Based Learning that politics has become highly par- already attracting a lot of visi- (PBL) and Mass Customized Learning (MCL) aimed at giving tisan, even on the most local of lev- tors, and the visitors find one our children a more individualized education. These changes els. However, I feel the school board greatly ignored the concerns of many thing they like and then they have been greeted with mixed results. find another. It’s going to grow parents early on, especially given the poor implementation of the school in that way. Last year, before the start of the we didn’t like the idea of basically a system. — David Munson school year, I attended a parent no grading system and the segregat- Over 70 students moved to other meeting with the superintendent ing of our children and not having local school districts as a result. I and the principal of the middle a teacher instructing the class at think PBL is not a bad thing, it is This restaurant (Twelve school where they informed us all times, could cause many con- also not a new thing, we used to call Restaurant) very much. I think what the new changes and the new cerns, which the superintendent sim- it shop or lab class, but we had a people will want to come here. school system would consist of. The ply stated that those changes would teacher in the class at all times, and superintendent told us that the be hard, or completely necessary it didn’t last all day.

middle school would no longer con- and inevitable, whether we liked it or MCL in my opinion, is a complete — Kay Castellese sist of 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade not as each student in today’s work- joke, as allowing students to set their classes. It would now become a 2nd force now required an individualized own schedules, what they will work through 6th grade school and would education. She kept stressing the on, at their own pace, etc. is ridicu- be renamed to the Compass Learn- point that these changes were inevi- lous. In the real world when they get ing Center, and the 7th and 8th grade table whether we liked it or not and out of school and get into the job would be moved to the previous even told us that we even needed to world, most or nearly all of them are It’s very good. It will in- elementary schools formerly Patter- read a book called, “Inevitable” going to have to work under exact crease possibilities for the son and Herrick Park, and they were which would show us why change is schedules, projects and tasks that village. going to put half of the 7th and 8th always necessary. they may even actually hate, and — Kitty Graham grade in one school, and the other As the new school system started, learn things under timed schedules half in the other. Then they would re- the first thing we heard about was directed by their boss. Which of name the schools to Tecumseh East how many kids were being exces- course, if they do not do all of the and West STEAM Centers. They also sively tardy and absent from class- above things correctly will get disci- I’m really hoping that they’ll bring informed us, that the students would es. So bad that the school had to plined or fired. This is only feeding more people here and utilize the be renamed “Learners,” and the start calling kids in on the carpet and into the “Entitlement Mentality” that traffic that already goes through the teachers would be renamed “Learn- teachers had to carry walkie talk- has already become somewhat com- town. People pass through the town ing Facilitators.” ies around with them at all times so monplace among our youth. There all the time, but it will give them more of a reason to stop and actually see Immediately, the idea of segregat- that they can call “Learners” back has even been several parent groups the village and how nice it is. ing the 7th and 8th grade classes to class. Also, as I suspected would set up online where concerned par- —Lisa Gilgallon was met with backlash from the happen, some of the worst kids in ents can come together to discuss parents. We were also told, that due school were abusing the new system these issues. I have seen many of to the new changes involved, the by roaming the halls, etc. By the end these parents in these groups be- old ways of teaching our children of the first school year with the sys- ing bullied and personally insulted They will increase destina- by a teacher standing in the front of tem in place, they were not able to by those that disagree with them. It tion traffic, stimulating the each class for each separate subject, immediately convert from the number has become dirty politics. wonderful businesses we have would go away as well, and would grades to letter grades, which the Whatever happened to the day here already. be replaced by a new lab type class state of Michigan only recognizes. when all Americans could discuss where teachers would only direct Repeatedly throughout the school any issue regardless of opinion — Terri Martelle students to work on projects at their year, we were being told how great without the bullying, harassment, own speed, and would only incorpo- the school system is by the adminis- etc., of the other person’s opin- rate English, history, and science as tration. However, a grass-roots group ion? We need to return to that day would be applied to fit the standards of parents got together and signed where mutual respect was the com- of the project. petitions successfully to recall the mon theme! We were told that stu- entire school board and put them all Whether this vote is successful to dents would be allowed to set back on the ballot this fall. recall the board or not, changes to their own schedules, so that Some of the current board mem- this administration must continue to each student could learn at their bers regretted having allowed this be made. We “Silent Minority,” aka own pace and would not really re- new school system to be imple- “Silent Majority,” need to continue ceive grades, but only a number mented feeling guilty that it had to force our voices to be heard at all which would represent whether a not worked out as planned or as told levels of government, federal, state, student mastered or had simply not it would. One member in particular, and local so that our children’s future completed the skill yet. This was Dr. Ed Tritt, a local veterinarian, was continues to look as bright as our done to remove quizzes and test- very vocal about this new school sys- own futures once did. ing, which were previously used tem not working out as he thought to check for understanding of the it might, and was bullied by other — Donald Dennis various subjects. board members and the administra- (Concerned Parent) We were told that by allowing the tion going so far that they were boy- Tecumseh students to learn at their own pace cotting his business as a result. He eventually that all students would be resigned because of this. He had Editor’s note: This letter was edited able to master the subjects. When been a board member for 15 years. for length. See entire letter at tecum- told by the parents repeatedly that Over 1,900 local people in the sehherald.com. ‘This intersection needs to be reevaluated’

Around 2:40 p.m. on September tion, traveled through a neighboring This intersection needs to be THE TECUMSEH 25, I was a witness to an accident yard, landing backward a foot or two reevaluated. It is a three-way stop between a small car and a pickup from the house. with north bound traffic having no truck at the intersection of Herrick East STEAM Center had just stop sign, however, being in close Park Drive and Maumee Street. The dismissed for the day and multiple proximity to a school zone with older Herald vehicle traveling north on Maumee 7th graders we’re within yards of kids now walking through the area in was traveling at a high speed without the intersection. A moment or two higher numbers, perhaps this inter- OCTOBER 4, 2018 • Vol. 165, No. 52 a stop sign, and the other vehicle, later one or more of them could eas- section deserves an additional stop traveling east on Herrick Park Drive, ily have been waiting at the corner sign for safety. The Tecumseh Herald (USPS 942-120) is published failed to acknowledge right of way where the truck was thrown. As the Thank you. weekly on Thursdays by Herald Publishing Company, and entered the intersection. accident clean-up progressed, more Inc., at 110 E. Logan Street, Tecumseh, Michigan. The front end of the car was kids traveled through the intersec- — Rhaea Miller Periodicals Postage Paid at Tecumseh, Michigan, crushed and the air bags deployed. tion, several voicing concern that this Tecumseh 49286. Send form 3579 to P.O. Box 218, Tecumseh, The truck spun out of the intersec- kind of accident happens here often. MI 49286-0218. Subscription rate: $44 annually for 52 issues Student council thanks homecoming supporters James L. Lincoln, Editor and Publisher The Tecumseh High School Stu- Police Department for leading the Basil Boys, Salon Lucero, Daily Grind Your opinion is important to us! dent Council would like to thank the parade and blocking off city streets. II, Seasons Salon, Marco’s Pizza, following businesses and individuals We would also like to thank the Salsaria’s, Tilton and Sons and Au- Send letters to: [email protected] for making this year’s homecoming a convertible owners and drivers of the gust Company. success: Homecoming Court: And finally, thanks to the sponsors Hacker Jewelers for donating the Suburban Chevrolet, Jeff Kuhman, of the SADD Blacktop Bash before Queen’s tiara; Howard Hannah for DJ Martin, Brandon Knight, Jeff Lee, the football game: allowing us to borrow yard signs; Lori Spotts, Dr. Rick Giovannone, Tecumseh Coalition for Youth, Tecumseh Parks and Rec for the flag Glen Klingensmith, Jeremy Spohn, Busch’s, Michigan State Police and football belts; First Student, Inc. for Jim Hilton and Corbett Day. Kapnick’s Orchard. allowing us to build floats at their ga- The THS Art Club would like to rage; Busch’s, Jerry’s Market, Jets, thank the following businesses for Little Caesars, Subway, Basil Boys, allowing students to paint on their — Bart Northrup and Marco’s Pizza for donating food windows: THS Student Council Advisor during float building; and Tecumseh Hacker Jewelers, Another Vice, OCTOBER 4, 2018 THE TECUMSEH HERALD — PAGE 5A

OPINION

From Tecumseh Public Schools shoe The Importance of Community Engagement

We have now settled in to the 2018-19 variety of careers through guest speakers school year and are excited about the op- and site tours, and may choose to take part portunities this year has in store. We are in hands-on experiences through job shad- seeing significant benefits to our Strategic owing and internships. Design and restructuring efforts, including In addition to our work with the 100 Busi- the ability for our community to be involved ness Buy-In, we seek ways to work with Zorn sponsors in supporting the learning happening in our community groups for service activities. district. Most recently, our STEAM Center learn- resolution for A significant part of our Strategic Design ers took part in the second annual Days of includes community involvement and en- Service. Thanks to the hard work of STEAM Michigan Trails gagement. In 2016, our community came Center Counselor Mary Tommelein, our in- together to develop a plan for our district credible community partners, and generous Week that not only supports the future of TPS, volunteers, over 400 learners had the op- but the entire community. We believe that portunity to learn why it’s important to give LANSING, Mich. — the partnerships we develop within the back to our community. The Michigan Senate on community encourage collaboration and We are always looking for community Wednesday adopted a res- support innovation. We recognize that members to be involved in the education olution sponsored by Sen. learning and personal development also process. If you would like more information Dale Zorn to declare Sep- happens outside the classroom and see our about the work happening at Tecumseh tember 22-29 as Michigan community as a “learning laboratory.” I wish Public Schools, or if you’d like to support Trails Week. to thank the individuals, businesses, and our learners through the 100 Business Buy- “With more than 12,500 organizations who have generously given In, please check out our website at www. miles of designated land of their time and resources to partner with tps.k12.mi.us or give me a call at 517-424- trails and 4,280 miles of TPS to provide learning experiences for 7318. Together we will continue to provide locally designated wa- students. opportunities that make a positive differ- ter trails, Michigan is truly We are thrilled that so many organiza- ence in our children’s lives! the nation’s leading trail tions are interested in supporting our state,” said Zorn, R-Ida. learners through the 100 Business Buy-In. — Dr. Kelly Coffin “I was proud to sponsor This program connects students with busi- Superintendent this resolution to celebrate nesses and nonprofit groups for career Tecumseh Public Schools Michigan trails and com- exploration. Learners will be exposed to a memorate all the work be- ing done by local and state governments and nonprofit ‘It would be educationally unsound if organizations throughout the state to increase the opportunities for residents our district were to step backward and and visitors to enjoy our state’s spectacular natural knowingly choose to prepare our learners resources.” Senate Resolution 182 states that Michigan with outdated and irrelevant skills’ hosts more than 5,000 miles of hiking trails de- We are writing to express our of educational reform. The transformation signed for walkers, hikers, unwavering support for Tecumseh that began in the 2017-18 school year pre- trail runners and other out- Public Schools Superintendent Dr. sented challenges that at times seemed door enthusiasts to explore overwhelming. Intellectually, emotionally, the state’s natural areas. Kelly Coffin and the current Board and physically, we were all pushed to bring of Education. this vision to reality. Some days and strategies were un- BAKERY FROM PAGE 1A As TPS graduates, teachers in the dis- doubtedly better than others and we were trict for 29 and 23 years, and parents of one constantly learning and refining. However, Bakery to open TPS graduate and a current TPS student, at no time did Dr. Coffin or the current we could not be more excited about the board members waver in their beliefs that in historic depot work that is taking place at Tecumseh Pub- we were doing the right work at the right lic Schools. time. When those of us in the trenches were Sweet Leilani’s at 103 We are proud that our district has a struggling with how to continue persever- N. Ann Arbor St. is open leader and a board that understands that ing, they were always there to offer support Wednesday through Saturday the educational model that served us in the and encouragement. It would have been – Wednesday from 12-5 p.m., Industrial Age no longer meets the needs of not only politically expeditious but easier to Thursday from 11 a.m. to 6 our learners, our economy and our nation. change course when the going got tough, p.m., Friday from 11 a.m. to Equipping our children with the skills to but these women and men kept the ship 7 p.m., and Saturday from 10 protect them from being outsourced or ren- sailing through the storm because our kids a.m. to 5 p.m. The business dered obsolete by automation and artificial deserve only the best. They faced their can be reached by calling intelligence is paramount. In our opinion, fears, dealt with doubt and pushback, and 248.697.6220 or visiting www. it would be educationally unsound if our refused to take our district back to an ob- facebook.com/SweetLeilanis. district were to step backward and know- solete model of teaching and learning. ingly choose to prepare our learners with Thanks to their leadership and the hard BOARD FROM PAGE 1A outdated and irrelevant skills. work of the staff, learners, and community, It would be convenient if the world would the 2018-19 school year is off to a much BD schedules just slow down and wait until we were com- smoother start and the future of Tecumseh fortable with the massive changes taking Public Schools has never been brighter. special meeting place, but that’s simply not reality. Know- ing this, our district leadership and many — Mike and Julie McDowell she said. “Although I do not community members decided on a path Tecumseh know the outcome, I trust that through your investigation you will find a solution to prevent an incident like this from ever occurring again.” Cole had previously reported that Johnson yelled at her, called her names, and harassed and intimidated her when she came to the school early the morning of September 6 to return sports uniforms and say her goodbyes to staff there. Johnson has denied Cole’s account of that morning. Board President Todd Ost stated that the superintendent’s evaluation is undertaken every year, and that because the investigation into the alleged intimidation was not yet complete, it would not be part of the discussion. The board last evaluated Johnson during a special meeting on January 10, and reported at the January 11 regular board meeting that the superintendent had received a highly effective rating. The next regular meeting of the Britton Deerfield Board of Education is Thursday, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. in the media center of the Deerfield building at 252 Deerfield Rd. Published every Thursday, Second-Class Postage Paid at Tecumseh, Michigan 49286 VOLUME 118 – OUR 119 YEAR – NO. 6 Send Form 3579. Subscriber rates: $4 year in Lenawee County, $5 elsewhere. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1968 18 Pages – Fifteen Cents Some Progress at TP but Strike Continues

Although some progress has Rumors quoted and an- Last Wednesday, a mass been made in recent negotia- swered by the Company in- meeting was held at the Union tion sessions, a settlement in the cluded layoffs and discharges, Hall with members rejecting the 33-day-old Tecumseh Products making the Products a division Company’s last offer. The Com- strike is yet unforeseeable. here, arbitration, overtime, pany, through a letter to Union This is indicated in remarks by re-timing study jobs, sched- members and later via a state- Ray Jackson, Union president. uling of production, report-in ment last week from Ed Rapin, Company and Union nego- provisions, policy for switch- Products negotiator, has stated tiators met briefly last Friday ing employees around on jobs, that a secret vote by ballot was afternoon, and then Monday cafeteria improvements and to be taken. morning, afternoon and eve- restrictive language. After members verbally reject- ning. Sessions resumed Tuesday ed the offer, the meeting was ad- morning and afternoon. The Union Board has made journed without the secret vote. More meetings were sched- it known that it has disliked the Mr. Rapin has stated that the uled Wednesday, and the Union Company tactics of sending out Federal mediator had directed Board has indicated willingness communications to its members the Union to take a secret vote. to meet every evening until the and bypassing and not negotiat- Mr. Jackson says the mediator strike is settled. A request to ing with the Board. asked if the Union would, and meet Tuesday evening was de- Mr. Jackson says his Board the Board replied that it would HERALD PHOTO BY BILL WHITING clined by the Company, accord- hopes to negotiate every day un- be considered but not necessar- END OF DELUGE — Monday marked the end of Tecumseh’s dump and city officials must ing to Mr. Jackson. til a settlement is reached but is ily conduct one. be relieved. During the past three weeks, City Manager Cal Zorn says two to three times the Tuesday, Union members re- non-committal as to when a like- The Federal mediator from To- usual amount of refuse has been hauled to the dump. As of Tuesday, local residents must ceived a letter — the third sent ly settlement may be reached. ledo is involved in current nego- now use the Lenawee Disposal landfill on N. Ogden Hwy., just east of Adrian and north of out by the Company — regard- He says no mass meeting of tiations. During early sessions, a Deerfield Rd. Free identification cards are available at City Hall and are a must for residents ing rumors relative to the Com- the Union will be planned un- state mediator from Lansing also to enter. The city is picking up the tab for residents and commercial users, although the lat- pany’s position in attempting til the Company alters what the participated in the discussions ter is on a three-month trial period. settlement. Company says is its last offer. but is not attending now. New City Well Pumping 1,400 Gallons Per Minute

If city officials had their tions, which will expire October problem when sufficient wa- choice between oil and water, 19, costs will be $10,500 for ter was located on the George they would probably take water the Gray site and $8,000 for the Underwood land, just south of — and water they got last week. Rumler land. Over 10 acres total Staib Rd. and west of the Kaiser A test well on the Merrill is involved. and Loveless Rd. subdivision. Gray property, just north of The Gray test well is 200 feet However, Mr. Underwood, Tecumseh, has an estimated deep and includes a gravel bed Clinton auto dealer, declined to potential of 1,400 gallons per of about 108 feet deep, accord- sell and then won a condemna- minute, according to City Man- ing to Mr. Zorn, who pointed out tion suit brought against him by ager Cal Zorn. that the amount of gravel was a the city. At the same time, the It could be the finest and largest good sign for a large volume city ran into trouble in securing producing well in the city’s entire producing well. a right-of-way from Tecumseh system. Water content is rated av- An eight-inch casing was used Township. erage to slightly above average. in the original drilling, but a 16- Mr. Zorn says Art Eaton, Te- Another test well will be inch casing will probably be used cumseh Township Supervisor, drilled, probably on the adjacent when the well is developed. has been informed of the city’s Ethelyne Rumler property. Of- Last week’s success could recent success and plans to bring ficials are hoping to get at least end the city’s search for water, the water into the city system. two producing wells on the two one which has taken several A preliminary report is ex- SPEEDWAY CHAMPION — William Kopka won the Class B Championship trophy at the properties, both under option. years. Late last year, Tecumseh pected at Monday night’s Coun- Manchester Speedway Sunday. Six years’ effort at both Manchester and Butler Speedways If Tecumseh exercises the op- thought it had solved its water cil meeting. made victory sweet for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kopka of Britton. Also shown are the Tri-State championship trophy and first place heat trophy from Manchester and a Milan Dragway trophy. The Kopkas operate the Pure station in Britton, sponsors of the stock car. Pit Bids, Buildings Sites on Slate crew for the winner are his dad, a brother, Larry, who left two weeks ago for basic training at Ft. Knox, Ky., and Joseph Cote, also of Britton. Mrs. William Kopka said that she expects her Tecumseh School Board may will be largely devoted to deci- property and agreed to negoti- husband to win first place next year — an all-expense paid trip for two to the Daytona 500. hold one of its most important sions for a new school building ate with the Products for the meetings in years next Monday — middle or high school — and land just north of the Methodist evening when members open a site. For several months, the Church along the river. bids for a $900,000 building and Board has listened to the pros Last month, Supt. James improvement program, discuss and cons from the principals McDowell and Neville Hart, building either a middle school about a new school building. high school principal, ques- or a new high school, and select Sites which have come un- tioned whether the Products a building site. der discussion in the past year property was large enough. An Most of the monies for the include 75 acres of the Rob- architectural drawing of the building program will be al- ert Fuller farm, Louis Caterina property showed considerable located to the construction of a farm, 42 acres along the River congestion with a building, new Sutton Elementary School. Raisin and owned by the Te- parking area, football field and Supt. James McDowell is cumseh Products, 45 acres be- stadium, and necessary intra- hoping to sell bonds with an in- tween Burt St. and Macon Rd., mural fields. terest rate of about three and a William Powell property along At this meeting, it was sug- quarter percent. The bonds have Conklin Dr. and Occidental, and gested that a new high school been approved by the state, and the property adjoining Rogers should have a minimum of 50 to such approval usually results in Hwy., and M-50. 60 acres. The Products property a lower interest rate. At a meeting early this year, however, would be ample for a Monday’s meeting probably the Board rejected the Fuller middle school. Annual Fund Drive Delayed

Board of Directors of the The delay means that solicita- some industries in conjunction Tecumseh Community Fund tions in the residential districts with the Lenawee County drive. Foundation decided at a special will be conducted later along Key Steele and Dike Helms meeting Tuesday night to delay with solicitations in the schools, are co-chairmen of the drive this MINIATURE BLOOD BANK — Mrs. Merton Boss, chairman of the volunteer workers for the its annual Fund Drive here until hospital and at other sources. year and will announce the goal, Red Cross Blood Mobile visit, completes the arrangement of tiny figures in the miniature set- there is an improvement in local However, the Board decided committees, division chairmen up she made to publicize the work. It is on display in the window of Helms Furniture Store. economic conditions. to conduct its usual drive with and other workers at a later date. The Blood Bank visit was October 2.

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FAITH PAGE 8A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD OCTOBER 4, 2018

SPORTS The end of the bench...

By Eric Wigner

To say the Golf is an individual sport, but Ryder Cup’s team effort the European team just seems was dismal would be an to display the true sense of understatement. The European team in this event. They enjoy team once again thoroughly their teammates’ company. trounced the U.S. in all phases They play for each other and of the event. While we could their continent with pure pride. point to individual failures like Until the U.S. learns to Tiger Woods going 0 for 5, dump this all about me or Phil Mickleson going 0 for attitude, and bring some team 3, the failure was more than game, I think the Americans that. The U.S. team once again are going to struggle every failed at the biggest part of time they go to Europe. what this event is all about — Without the home field the team. Europe just gets this advantage of the U.S. fans concept so much better than bringing the pride for them, the U.S. team. the U.S. team will just ride The U.S. just historically their individual game and comes in with their individual hope it’s enough. Sergio egos and get shredded by a Garcia and Ian Poulter European team ego. Europe are perfect examples of needs to be commended, bringing another level of because one would expect game when it’s Ryder Cup them to act like the U.S. time. They lead their teams team acts. Europe is very demonstrating pride and a nationalistic, so it would be drive to succeed. The U.S. easy for them to be somewhat needs to learn from their individualistic. The U.S. is a opponents. If they don’t, the PHOTO BY KERRY HAMILTON SMITH single country, and one that European team is going to eat Dylan Day (14), Tecumseh senior quarterback, rushes during Friday’s homecoming game against Dexter at Indian Stadium. you would expect to have a the U.S. individual pride for natural edge in team approach. dinner again and again. Day leads Indians in homecoming gridiron loss Dylan Day had an impressive game as victory, 27-20. out to run the ball into the end zone to tie Tecumseh kickers run quarterback for Tecumseh Friday during a Day weaved and darted for 243 yards the game, 20-20. Two plays later, Dexter match-up with SEC White Division rival rushing and threw for another 93 yards for rambled 61 yards to put the Dreadnaughts Dexter. Unfortunately, the Dreadnaughts a total of 336. He scored all three of the up 27-20. past Lincoln, 5-1 upset the homecoming crowd when they Indians’ touchdowns. In the first play of The Indians are now 2-4 overall and will AUGUSTA TWP. — The Tecumseh soccer team beat Ypsi Lincoln squeaked by with a one-touchdown/PAT the second half, Day had a 71-yard break- host Jackson on Friday. 5-1 on September 27. Aiden Cornish, Jacob Denison, Zack Wright, Michael Rine and Nick Spicer scored for Tecumseh. Wright and Kyle Kemppainen each had an assist. Redskins, Patriots capture Clinton XC invite The Indians are now 9-4-3 overall and 6-2-3 in the Southeastern Conference White Division. CLINTON — Clinton’s own Gabe Nelson Taking third was Matthew Urbanczyk Haylie Shiels (24:27.18) took sixth, led the Redskin cross country boys’ team (personal-best 19:14.51). Todd King seventh and eighth, respectively. Stiver as they swept the top five spots to capture (personal-best 19:19.79) and Tommy and Shiels each had personal-best times. the team championship of their own Burt (personal-best 19:37.66) came in Kayleigh Barnett (25:28.41) placed for Clinton Redskin Invite on Saturday, Sept. fourth and fifth, respectively. the BD team in 11th place. 29. Sara Bower from Britton Deerfield Kyle Bartush (20:23.95) led the BD Alissa King (21:51.83) was the top paced the girls. Nelson and Bower both boys’ team with a 10th place finish, while Redskin runner, taking second in a had personal-best times. Cooper Goble (20:46.93) came in 13th. personal-best performance. Makayla The Redskin boys had 15 points, while Anthony Roddy and Malakai Bundshuh Fletcher (23:01.19) finished in fourth Britton Deerfield was second with 59. each set personal-bests. They finished place while Emma Hampel (24:49.96) The Patriots won the girls division with 17th and 19th, respectively, while Jared and Mia Hayes (personal-best 24:52.77) 25 points, while Clinton was second Stiver came in 24th. crossed the finish line in ninth and tenth with 30. Besides Bowers’ personal-best place, respectively. Chelsea Scheffler Nelson’s personal-best (18:17.32) (21:27.87) for the Patriots, Carlie Logan came across the line in 12th place with a was followed by Eric Briggs (18:18.92). (23:33.02), Jamie Stiver (23:37.13) and time of 25:46.35. PHOTO BY ERIC WIGNER THS swimmer Kylie Balent in the 100-yard butterfly. Clinton soccer team loses to Columbia Central Indian swimmers butterfly CLINTON — Clinton hosted Columbia Garret Ramos had seven saves for the match. Meeks, managing the net in the first half, past Jackson Vikings Central for a varsity soccer match on Redskin defensive star for the game was recorded five saves. In the second half it was Monday. The Redskins were defeated by Riley Stipe, who checked the Eagle offense all Redskins. Drabicki scored off a throw-in TECUMSEH — On September 27 the Tecumseh Indians the Eagles 4-2. Columbia scored three with a choking defensive effort. assist from Jared Lancaster and again with swam a home meet against the Vikings of Jackson. After all the unanswered goals in the first half. In the On Tuesday Clinton traveled to Ida for a an assist from Robenson Schaffner. Gavin swimming and diving was completed it was the Indians on top second half Clinton came out with a stronger match against the Bluestreaks. The Redskins Scott scored with an assist from Drabicki. with a nice 105-78 win. Big wins for Tecumseh were in the 200- effort. Mitchell Drabicki scored eight ripped the Bluestreaks 6-2. Drabicki scored Drabicki scored again with an assist from yard medley featuring Ashlyn Clewis, Linda Hensley, Kamilla minutes into the half on a rebound off of a with an assist from Donovan Ramirez to Arthur Antero with 10 minutes left in the Linn and Julianne Lore (1:57:87). Amelia Danley earned a win in penalty kick. Columbia Central scored with kick off the game. Ida scored the next two game to end the scoring. Ramos had three the 200 individual medley with a time of 2:24:63. Lynn Kamila seven minutes left in the game. With six goals, but Drabicki would score his second saves in the second half as the Clinton finished first in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 1:01.93. minutes remaining, Drabicki scored again goal of the game on a penalty kick to tie the offense kept control of the ball for most of with an assist from forward Nathen Chavez. game. The first half ended at 2-2. Michael the second half. Clinton play Whiteford, Summerfield in volleyball action The Clinton varsity defense but had good rallies and 26 serve receive passes. Against Whiteford they 12 points. Renaldi had 9 kills at times we struggle to close volleyball team lost tough to push Summerfield to their Megyn Artnz had 11 blocks, dropped both matches. “They and 2 blocks. Elwart led with the point, set, or match. This matches in recent volleyball limit in a few matches,” Coach 16 kills, 8 digs and 5 points. competed and worked hard, 15 points, 22 digs and had 40 is something that we mentally action. On Tuesday they Melissa Loftis said. Lindsey Burton had 5 kills always finding ways to improve setting assists. Phillips had need to overcome as a team. traveled to Whiteford for a Tri- Clinton put the ball in play and 3 blocks. Brianna Burton their work,” said Loftis. The an outstanding passing night We have to work to finish County Conference match-up. on serves 88 percent of the had 19 kills while Tess first match scores were 17-25, with 24 digs and 28 good the game and believe in each On September 25 they played time, although Loftis said the Woerner had 9 kills, 2 blocks, 23-25 and 21-25. In the second serve receive passes. Rilee other. We can do it, we need to Summerfield in Petersburg for team goal is 93 percent. “We 3 aces, and 10 points. Saydie match, scores were: 17-25, 27- Szczesniak had 27 digs and believe it too.” another league doubleheader. need to be more confident and Starnes had 17 kills, 4 blocks, 29, 25-20 and 23-25. 19 good serve receive passes Serving percentage improved They lost the first match in push our serves to score more 6 points, and 10 serve receive Leading the way for the while Blaze had 38 digs and to 89.6, just short of the team’s three sets against Summerfield points,” she said. passes. Sam Renaldi had 2 Redskins with 5 blocks was 60 good serve receive passes. 93 percent goal. The team’s with scores of 15-25, 19-25, Leading Clinton was kills, a block, and 6 serve Artnz. She also had 10 kills Karlee Szczesniak had 16 hitting percentage was .153. 18-25. The girls battled back to Payton Blaze with 28 digs, 6 receive passes. Setting up for in the middle. Lindsey Burton assists on the night. Clinton travels to Britton push Summerfield to five sets points, and 37 serve receive attacks was Ali Elwart with 45 had 4 blocks as well as 4 kills. “Our team really showed Deerfield on Thursday, Oct. with scores of 25-16, 27-29, passes. Rilee Szczesniak had assists, 6 aces, 26 points, and Brianna Burton recorded 14 growth tonight by working 4 for another doubleheader. 25-14 and 18-25, and 9-15. 24 digs, 2 aces, 16 points, 15 digs. Karlee Szczesniak kills while Starnes had 14 together and not letting the Clinton will then travel to “The girls came out a little and 26 serve receive passes. also added 10 assists and 5 kills and 12 serving points. ball die,” Loftis said after the Concord on Saturday, Oct. 6 for flat footed on offense and Breece Phillips had 16 digs digs on the night. Woerner added 10 kills and match in Whiteford. “However, matches starting at 8:30 am. OCTOBER 4, 2018 THE TECUMSEH HERALD — PAGE 9A

SPORTSFAITH Redskins pound Dawgs in 41-28 victory Tecumseh netters lose CLINTON — The Clinton Redskins welcomed a homecoming close match to Lincoln crowd Friday with a 41-28 victory over Summerfield, giving them a The Tecumseh varsity 10 kills and Rachel Haft 5-1 overall record and a perfect 4-0 volleyball team lost a close added 7 kills and 2 blocks. in the Tri-County Conference. match to the Ypsilanti Kate Moorehead had 32 With 451 yards on the ground and Lincoln Railsplitters on digs and Bailee Ford had nearly 500 yards overall, the ‘Skins Tuesday in four games, 23- 15 digs. Monica Meger ran ran over the Bulldogs. The rushing 25, 25-17, 23-25, 22-25. The the offense with 19 assists, effort was led by Christian Minard team is now 18-18-3. 5 kills and 20 digs. Lyndsey who carried the ball 22 times for Lauren Anschuetz led Benschoter added 15 assists. 134 yards and a touchdown. Noah the way with 8 kills and 52 The girls play Jackson on Deshano busted out with a 50-yard digs. Riley Chenevey added Thursday at home. touchdown run and had 93 yards overall on six carries. Noah Comar scurried 63 yards on 12 carries, Clay Langer-Freeman pounded in two TDs and 61 yards, Jack Voll rumbled in for a score and ran for 60 yards, and Dylan Settles added a rushing touchdown and 44 yards through the air, including a key 32- yard completion to Comar on third down to keep a scoring drive alive. Minard was named offensive player of the week, Brendan Branscum was named defensive player of the week, Deshano took home the special teams player of the week honors and Davey Campbell was named the Red Army player of the week. Hammers of the week include Billy Baker on offense and Deshano of defense. Clinton will travel to Britton PHOTO BY ERIC WIGNER Deerfield on Friday. Jack Voll (9) goes 60-yards for a Redskin touchdown. Aggies spoil Patriots’ homecoming bid, 51-8

BRITTON — The PHOTO BY ERIC WIGNER Tecumseh’s Alexis Broderick pipes a nice tee shot on #15. Sand Creek Aggies disappointed fans at Britton Deerfield’s Nowak leads the Tribe to an All- homecoming game on Friday, winning 56-8. County Golf Tournament win The bright spot for TECUMSEH — On Monday, of 402. Bethany Nowak was BD was Cole Shiels, the All-County girls golf the medalist for the day firing who became the team’s tournament was conducted a solid round of 87. Sophie first 100-yard rusher of at the Hantz Golf Club of Whelan posted a 96. Alexis the season. He scored Tecumseh. The Tecumseh Broderick had a 101 and Chloe on an 81-yard run and girls golf team won the Danley rounded off the Indians finished with 102 yards tournament with a team score score with a 118. total rushing. BD’s total rushing yardage was 158 to Sand Creek’s 271. The Patriots are now 1-5 overall and 1-3 in the Tri- County Conference. They PHOTOS BY KERRY HAMILTON SMITH host Clinton on Friday. Britton Deerfield running back Shane Meinert (23) makes a cut to outrun Sand Creek defenders.

Britton Deerfield quarterback Cole Shiels (25) heads for the sideline. He paced the team with 102 yards. PAGE 10A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD OCTOBER 4, 2018

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THS Sculpture Garden Arlo’s open for business about to start construction

By MARY KAY McPARTLIN for plein air painting and drawing as well as [email protected] photography, and to enjoy outdoor concerts with THS music students. The three-year-old dream of a sculpture The date for the groundbreaking has not been garden at Tecumseh High School is about to set but will be announced in local media. Obeid become a reality. Originally construction was is working on special guests for the ceremony. planned for July but was put on hold until funds “We’re going to try to get alumni who were raised. planned the garden to come back,” she said. “I “I got two grants for $10,000 each and also hope to have the architect come.” construction is expected to begin around October 16,” said THS art teacher Christine Obeid. Obeid was an instrumental force in making the sculpture garden a reality. After the school received the donation of a sculpture by THS alumna Tom Rudd, Obeid worked with students in her art class to design a sculpture garden. The project involved working with landscape architect and an architect. After students created their design, the architect drew up plans for the sculpture garden. The full project will cost approximately $200,000 and required $20,000 to begin construction. The first step involves grading the ground followed by installation of a concrete base and PHOTO BY JACKIE KOCH pavers. Ultimately the sculpture garden will feature a round performance stage and seating Arlo Brandl’s Tecumseh Bread & Pastry has moved to a new location in downtown for about 100 people. Tecumseh, continuing the upward growth of the business that began two years ago when The whole school has embraced the sculpture Brandl began sharing kitchen space with 3 Dudes & Dinner. Besides offering breads, garden, offering input. Suggestions for the croissants, rolls, muffins and more, the new location serves coffee, has two tables for garden side of the sculpture garden is to host onsite noshing, and will include outdoor patio seating in the warmer months. Brandl, who butterflies, provide herbs for cooking and be a collaborates with other local businesses for promoting each others’ products, opened the sensory retreat. doors at 115 S. Evans St., across from Evans Street Station, Wednesday, Oct. 3 and will “I love multipurpose spaces,” Obeid said. be open from 5:50 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. For more information, visit “I’m excited to have that space for learning.” the Tecumseh Bread & Pastry Facebook page or call 517.301.4664. She is ready to take her students outside Tom Rudd sculpture at THS.

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Notice of Foreclosure by Advertisement Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, held responsible to the person who buys the prop- feet; thence North 01 degree 39 minutes West Name(s) of the mortgagor(s): Stephen by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to MCL pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be erty at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the 300.00 feet; thence South 88 degrees 17 minutes Gebhard and Janice F. Gebhard, Husband and part of them, at public auction at the place of 600.3212, that the following will be foreclosed held responsible to the person who buys the prop- mortgage holder for damaging the property during West 223.00 feet to the place of beginning. Wife holding the circuit court within Lenawee by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some erty at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the the redemption period. EXCEPTING THEREFROM all that part Original Mortgagee: Mortgage Electronic County, at 10:00 AM, on October 18, 2018: part of them, at public auction at the place of mortgage holder for damaging the property during This notice is from a debt collector. thereof described as beginning on the West line of Registration Systems, Inc. Name(s) of the mortgagor(s): Jason Giles holding the circuit court within Lenawee the redemption period. Date of notice: September 20, 2018 said Section 19, 1,028.77 feet South 01 degree 39 Foreclosing Assignee (if any): Nationstar aka Jason C. Giles and Nicole Giles, husband County, at 10:00 AM, on October 18, 2018: This notice is from a debt collector. Trott Law, P.C. minutes East from the West 1/4 corner of Section Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper and wife Name(s) of the mortgagor(s): Matthew M Date of notice: September 20, 2018 1362271 19, aforesaid and running thence South 01 degree Date of Mortgage: March 14, 2012 Original Mortgagee: Mortgage Electronic Medley, A Married Man and Elma Medley Trott Law, P.C. (09-20)(10-11) 39 minutes East along the West line of said Section Date of Mortgage Recording: March 20, 2012 Registration Systems, Inc. Original Mortgagee: Heartland Home 1362175 9/20,27;10/4,11,2018 19, 20.00 feet; thence North 88 degrees 17 minutes Amount claimed due on date of notice: Foreclosing Assignee (if any): PennyMac Finance, Inc. (09-20)(10-11) East 223.00 feet; thence North 01 degree 39 min- $101,859.74 Loan Services, LLC Foreclosing Assignee (if any): The Bank of 9/20,27;10/4,11,2018 Notice of Foreclosure by Advertisement utes West 20.00 feet; thence South 88 degrees 17 Description of the mortgaged premises: Date of Mortgage: January 7, 2010 New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York as NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to MCL minutes West 223.00 feet to the place of begin- Situated in City of Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Date of Mortgage Recording: January 14, successor in interest to JPMorgan Chase Bank, Notice of Foreclosure by Advertisement 600.3212, that the following will be foreclosed ning. Michigan, and described as: Lot 5 and the North 2010 National Association, as Trustee for the PPT Asset- NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to MCL by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some The redemption period shall be 6 months 35 feet of Lot 6, Indian Village Subdivision No. Amount claimed due on date of notice: Backed Certificates, Series 2004-1 600.3212, that the following will be foreclosed part of them, at public auction at the place of from the date of such sale, unless determined aban- One, according to the recorded Plat thereof, as $72,260.92 Date of Mortgage: January 27, 2000 by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some holding the circuit court within Lenawee doned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a; or, if recorded in Liber 13 of Plats, Page 19, Lenawee Description of the mortgaged premises: Date of Mortgage Recording: February 4, part of them, at public auction at the place of County, at 10:00 AM, on October 18, 2018: the subject real property is used for agricultural County Records. Situated in City of Adrian, Lenawee County, 2000 holding the circuit court within Lenawee Name(s) of the mortgagor(s): Catherine purposes as defined by MCL 600.3240(16). The redemption period shall be 6 months Michigan, and described as: Lot 9 of Westridge, Amount claimed due on date of notice: County, at 10:00 AM, on October 18, 2018: Staup and Kenneth L. Staup, a married couple If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under from the date of such sale, unless determined aban- according to the Plat thereof recorded in Liber 13 $46,861.73 Name(s) of the mortgagor(s): Richard S. Original Mortgagee: Mortgage Electronic Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, doned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a; or, if of Plats, Page 6 and 7 of Lenawee County Description of the mortgaged premises: Thompson, unmarried Registration Systems, Inc. pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be the subject real property is used for agricultural Records. Situated in Township of Fairfield, Lenawee Original Mortgagee: KeyBank, National Foreclosing Assignee (if any): Caliber Home held responsible to the person who buys the prop- purposes as defined by MCL 600.3240(16). The redemption period shall be 6 months County, Michigan, and described as: Commencing Association Loans, Inc. erty at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under from the date of such sale, unless determined aban- at a point located 140.25 feet North from the E 1/4 Foreclosing Assignee (if any): None Date of Mortgage: November 17, 2017 mortgage holder for damaging the property during Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, doned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a; or, if corner of Section 3, T8S, R3E, and running thence Date of Mortgage: May 18, 2011 Date of Mortgage Recording: November 29, the redemption period. pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be the subject real property is used for agricultural 89 degrees 30 minutes 27 seconds W, 264.12 feet; Date of Mortgage Recording: June 3, 2011P 2017 This notice is from a debt collector. held responsible to the person who buys the prop- purposes as defined by MCL 600.3240(16). thence North parallel with the East line of Plat of Amount claimed due on date of notice: Amount claimed due on date of notice: Date of notice: September 20, 2018 erty at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under O.J. Avery's Addition to Fairfield, 138.93 feet; $40,376.75 $96,292.91 Trott Law, P.C. mortgage holder for damaging the property during Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, thence South 89 degrees 30 minutes 27 seconds E, Description of the mortgaged premises: Description of the mortgaged premises: 1362116 the redemption period. pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be 264.12 feet; thence S along the E line of Section 3, Situated in Township of Woodstock, Lenawee Situated in Township of Ogden, Lenawee County, (09-20)(10-11) This notice is from a debt collector. held responsible to the person who buys the prop- 138.93 feet to the place of beginning, Lenawee County, Michigan, and described as: Lot 19, Michigan, and described as: All that part of the 9/20,27;10/4,11,2018 Date of notice: September 20, 2018 erty at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the County Records, be the same more or less, but Rustic Hollow, according to the recorded plat Southwest fractional 1/4 of Section 19, Town 8 Trott Law, P.C. mortgage holder for damaging the property during subject to all legal highways. thereof, Lenawee County Records. South, Range 4 East, described as beginning at a Notice of Foreclosure by Advertisement 1362813 the redemption period. The redemption period shall be 6 months The redemption period shall be 1 year from point on the West line of said Section 19, located NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to MCL (09-20)(10-11) This notice is from a debt collector. from the date of such sale, unless determined aban- the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned 748.77 feet South 01 degree 39 minutes East from 600.3212, that the following will be foreclosed 9/20,27;10/4,11,2018 Date of notice: September 20, 2018 doned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a; or, if in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a. the West 1/4 corner of Section 19, aforesaid, and by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some Trott Law, P.C. the subject real property is used for agricultural If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under running thence South 01 degree 39 minutes East part of them, at public auction at the place of Notice of Foreclosure by Advertisement 1362134 purposes as defined by MCL 600.3240(16). Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, along the West line of said Section 19, 300.00 feet; holding the circuit court within Lenawee NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to MCL (09-20)(10-11) If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be thence North 88 degrees 17 minutes East 223.00 County, at 10:00 AM, on October 25, 2018: 600.3212, that the following will be foreclosed 9/20,27;10/4,11,2018 SERVICE DIRECTORY AUTO REPAIR/PARTS AUTO SALES AUTO SALES

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Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C., is whichever is later, or extinguished pursuant to obtained will be used for that purpose. MORT- foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for 36° 40' West 242 feet, to the place of beginning. to Lot 6, Harrington Heights, as recorded inLiber attempting to collect a debt, any information MCL 600.3238. If the above referenced property GAGE SALE – Chase V. Boellner and Candace damaging the property during the redemption Now described as Lot 2, Supervisor's Plat of 20 of Plats, Pages 116 and 117, Lenawee County obtained will be used for that purpose. MORT- is sold at a foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of R. Boellner, husband and wife, granted a mort- period. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Martin Heights, according to the recorded plat Records, for the purposes ofingress and egress GAGE SALE –Kamal A. Awad, married to and Act 236 of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the bor- gage to Mortgage Electronic Registration Association Mortgagee/Assignee Schneiderman thereof, as recorded in Liber 14 of Plats, Page 47, over property described as follows: Commencing Marwa Awad, signing solely to release her dower rower will be held responsible to the person who Systems, Inc. ("MERS"), solely as nominee for & Sherman, P.C. 23938 Research Drive, Suite 300 Lenawee County Records. Also, Lot 1, at the Northeastcorner post of Lot 6, Harrington rights, granted a mortgage to Mortgage Electronic buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale lender and lender's successors and assigns, Farmington Hills, MI 48335 Supervisor's Plat of Martin Heights, according to Heights, as recorded in Liber 20 of Plats, Pages Registration Systems, Inc. ("MERS"), solely as or to the mortgage holder for damaging the prop- Mortgagee, dated June 27, 2014, and recorded on 1364242 the recorded plat thereof, as recorded in Liber 14 116 and117, Lenawee County Records; thence nominee for lender and lender's successors and erty during the redemption period. Lakeview July 1, 2014, in Liber 2490, on Page 770, and (10-04)(10-25) of Plats, Page 47, Lenawee County Records; East along a line which is an extension of the assigns, Mortgagee, dated December 18, 2009, Loan Servicing LLC Mortgagee/Assignee assigned by said mortgagee to The Huntington 10/4,11,18,25,2018 Excepting and r eserving therefrom all that part Northline of Lot 6 30 feet; thence South to a point and recorded on January 4, 2010, in Liber 2396, Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C. 23938 Research National Bank, as assigned, Lenawee County thereof described as commencing at the 65 feet East of the Southeast corner post ofLot 6 on Page 0004, and assigned by said mortgagee to Drive, Suite 300 Farmington Hills, MI 48335 Records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is Notice of Foreclosure by Advertisement Northwest corner of Lot 1, aforesaid, and running aforesaid on a line representing an extension East The Huntington National Bank, as assigned, 1363542 claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to MCL thence North 53° 20' East, along the Northerly of the South lin e of Lot 6; thence65 feet to the Lenawee County Records, Michigan, on which (09-27)(10-18) Forty-Two Thousand Two Dollars and Seventy- 600.3212, that the following will be foreclosed line of said Lot 1, 135.0 feet; thence South 36° 40' Southeast corner post of Lot 6; thence North along mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date 9/27;10/4,11,18,2018 Nine Cents ($42,002.79). Under the power of sale by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some East, 209.0 feet to the Southeasterly line of Lot 1; the East line of Lot 6 tothe place of beginning. hereof the sum of One Hundred Twenty-Four contained in said mortgage and the statute in such part of them, at public auction at the place of thence South 53° 20' West, along said line, 135.0 The redemption period shall be 6 months Thousand Fifty-Four Dollars and Forty-One Default has been made in the conditions of case made and provided, notice is hereby given holding the circuit court within Lenawee feet; thence North 36° 40' West, along the from the date of such sale, unless determined Cents ($124,054.41). Under the power of sale a mortgage made by Ryan Rickaby, unmarried that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of County, at 10:00 AM, on November 1, 2018: Southwesterly line of Lot 1, 209.0 feet to the place abandoned in accordance with MCLA contained in said mortgage and the statute in such man, to Mortgage Electronic Registration the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at Name(s) of the mortgagor(s): Rachel A. of beginning. PARCEL II: Lot 3, Supervisor's Plat §600.3241a, in which case the redemption period case made and provided, notice is hereby given Systems, Inc., as nominee for lender and public vendue, at the East door to the Lenawee Loucks, a single woman of Martin Heights, according to the recorded plat shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of lender's successors and/or assigns, Mortgagee, County Courthouse in Adrian, Michigan. at 10:00 Original Mortgagee: Mortgage Electronic thereof, as recorded in Liber 14 of Plats, Page 47, If the property is sold at foreclosure sale, pur- the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at dated September 7, 2016 and recorded AM o'clock, on November 1, 2018 Said premises Reg istration Systems, Inc. Lenawee County Records; also known as all that suant to MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held public vendue, at the East door to the Lenawee September 12, 2016 in Liber 2532, Page 579 are located in Lenawee County, Michigan and are Foreclosing Assignee (if any): Deutsche part of the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of responsible to the person who buys the property at County Courthouse in Adrian, Michigan. at 10:00 Lenawee County Records, Michigan. Said described as: The East 40 feet of Lot 129, Susan Bank Trust Company Americas, as Trustee for Section 23, Town 5 South, Range 4 East, the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage AM o'clock, on October 25, 2018 Said premises mortgage is now held by Union Home Mortgage H. Hagaman's Addition to the Village (now City) Residential Accredit Loans, Inc., Mortgage Asset- described as commencing in the East line of the holder for damage to the property during the are located in Lenawee County, Michigan and are Corp., b y assignment. There is claimed to be due of Morenci, according to the recorded plat thereof, Backed Pass-Through Certificates Series 2006- West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 23 afore- redemption period. described as: Lot 27, Scott Ridge, according to the at the date hereof the sum of Sixty-Four Thousand as recorded in Liber 84 of Deeds, Page 801, QS8 said at a point in the center of the Macon Road Dated: October 4, 2018 plat thereof, recorded in Liber 20 of Plats, Pages Nine Hundred Sixty-Four and 4/100 Dollars Lenawee County Records. The redemption period Date of Mortgage: June 21, 2006 located 1568.8 feet North of the Southeast corner File No. 18-012824 58, 59 and 60, Lenawee County Records. The ($64,964.04), including interest at 4.125% per shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, Date of Mortgage Recording: July 3, 2006 of the said West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Firm Name: Orlans PC redemption period shall be one year from the date annum. unless abandoned under MCL 600.3241, in which Amount claimed due on date of notice: Section 23; thence South 52° 07' West along the (10-04)(10-25) of such sale, unless abandoned under MCL Under the power of sale contained in said case the redemption period shall be 1 month, or $70,600.42 center line of the Macon Road 658.1 feet and 10/4,11,18,25,2018 600.3241, in which case the redemption period mortgage and the statute in such case made and under MCL 600.3241a 30 days from the date of Description of the mortgaged premises: South 53° 20' West 433 feet for a further place of shall be 1 month, or under MCL 600.3241a 30 provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- such sale, or 15 days from the MCL 600.3241a(b) Situated in City of Adrian, Lenawee County, beginning and running thence South 53° 20' west Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C., is days from the date of such sale, or 15 days from gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged notice, whichever is later, or extinguished pur- Michigan, and described as: Lots 19 and 20, along the center line of the Macon Road 90 feet; attempting to collect a debt, any information the MCL 600.3241a(b) notice, whichever is later, premises, or some part of them, a t public vendue suant to MCL 600.3238. If the above referenced Block 4, A. J. Comstock's Eastern Addition to thence South 36° 40' East 242 feet; thence North obtained will be used for that purpo se. MORT- or extinguished pursuant to MCL 600.3238. If the at the place of holding the circuit court within property is sold at a foreclosure sale under Adrian Subdivision No. 2, as recorded in Liber 53° 20' East 90 feet; thence North 36° 40' West GAGE SALE – Andres Trejo, Jr, a single person, above referenced property is sold at a foreclosure Lenawee County, Michigan at 10:00 AM on Chapter 32 of Act 236 of 1961, under MCL 41, Page 796 of Deeds, Lenawee County Records. 242 feet to the place of beginning. The redemption granted a mortgage to Mortgage Electronic sale under Chapter 32 of Act 236 of 1961, under OCTOBER 25, 2018. 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to The redemption period shall be 6 months period shall be 6 months from the date of such Registration Systems, Inc. ("MERS"), solely as MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held respon- Said premises are located in the City of the person who buys the property at the mortgage from the date of such sale, unless determined sale, unless abandoned under MCL 600.3241, in nominee for lender and lender's successors and sible to the person who buys the property at the Adrian, Lenawee County Michigan, and are foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a; which case the redemption period shall be 1 assigns, Mortgagee, dated November 4, 2005, and mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage described as: damaging the proper ty during the redemption or, if the subject real property is used for agricul- month, or under MCL 600.3241a 30 days from the recorded on November 7, 2005, in Liber 2311, on holder for damaging the property during the Lot 21 and the West 40 feet of Lot 22, period. The Huntington National Bank tural purposes as defined by MCL 600.3240(16). date of such sale, or 15 days from the MCL Page 53, and assigned by said mortgagee to redemption period. The Huntington National Assessor's Plat of Lots 20 to 33 inclusive, Village Mortgagee/Assignee Schneiderman & Sherman, If the property is sold at foreclosure sale 600.3241a(b) notice, whichever is later, or extin- Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Bank Mortgagee/Assignee Schneiderman & of West Adrian, City of Adrian, as recorded in P.C. 23938 Research Drive, Suite 300 Farmington under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of guished pursuant to MCL 600.3238. If the above Mae"), a corporation organized and existing under Sherman, P.C. 23938 Research Drive, Suite 300 Liber 6 of Plats, Page 49, Lenawee County Hills, MI 48335 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower referenced property is sold at a foreclosure sale the laws of the United States of America, as Farmington Hills, MI 48335 Records. 1364244 will be held responsible to the person who buys under Chapter 32 of Act 236 of 1961, under MCL assigned, Lenawee County Records, Michigan, on 1363552 The redemption period shall be 6 months (10-04)(10-25) the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the (09-27)(10-18) from the date of such sale, unless determined 10/4,11,18,25,2018 the mortgage holder for damaging the property the person who buys the property at the mortgage date hereof the sum of One Hundred Five 9/27;10/4,11,18,2018 abandoned in accordance with MCLA during the redemption period. foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-Three Dollars and §600.3241a, in which case the redemption period Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C., is This notice is from a debt collector. damaging the property during the redemption Ninety Cents ($105,233.90). Under the power of Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C., is shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. attempting to collect a debt, any information Date of notice: October 4, 2018 period. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in attempting to collect a debt, any information If the property is sold at foreclosure sale, pur- obtained will be used for that purpose. MORT- Trott Law, P.C. Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a such case made and provided, notice is hereby obtained will be used for that purpose. MORT- suant to MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held GAGE SALE – Andrew J. Guerrero, an unmar- 1363624 return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a GAGE SALE –Aaron S. Crowley and Kimberly responsible to the person who buys the property at ried man, by Vanessa K. Guerrero, his attorney in (10-04)(10-25) have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of M. Crowley, husband and wife, granted a mort- the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage fact and Vanessa K. Guerrero, granted a mortgage 10/4,11,18,25,2018 the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The them, at public vendue, at the East door to the gage to Mortgage Electronic Registration h older for damage to the property during the to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Huntington National Bank successor by merger to Lenawee County Courthouse in Adrian, Systems, Inc. ("MERS"), solely as nominee for redemption period. ("MERS"), solely as nominee for lender and Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C., is Sky Bank successor by merger to Sky Bank-Mid Michigan. at 10:00 AM o'clock, on November 1, lender and lender's successors and assigns, Dated: September 27, 2018 lender's successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated attempting to collect a debt, any information AM Region successor by merger to Adrian State 2018 Said premises are located in Lenawee Mortgagee, dated February 23, 2018, and record- File No. 18-012492 January 31, 2008, and recorded on February 5, obtained will be used for that purpose. MORT- Bank Mortgagee/Assignee Schneiderman & County, Michigan and are described as: Lot 46, ed on February 23, 2018, in Liber 2558, on Page Firm Name: Orlans PC 2008, in Liber 2359, on Page 498, and re-recorded GAGE SALE –Donald R. Burwell Jr. and Sadie Sherman, P.C. 23938 Research Drive, Suite 300 Madison Meadows, according to the recorded plat 0674, and assigned by said mortgagee to (09-27)(10-18) on December 21, 2015 in Liber 2518, on Page Burwell, husband and wife, granted a mortgage to Farmington Hills, MI 48335 thereof, as recorded in Liber 25 of Plats, Pages 5 FirstBank, as assigned, Lenawee County Records, 9/27;10/4,11,18,2018 489, and assigned by said mortgagee to JPMorgan The Huntington National Bank successor by 1363553 and 6, Lenawee County Records. The redemption Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to Chase Bank, N ational Association, as assigned, merger to Sky Bank successor by merger to Sky (09-27)(10-18) period shall be 6 months from the date of such be due at the date hereof the sum of Three Default has been made in the conditions of Lenawee County Records, Michigan, on which Bank-Mid AM Region successor by merger to 9/27;10/4,11,18,2018 sale, unless abandoned under MCL 600.3241, in Hundred Sixty-Six Thousand Two Hundred a mortgage made by Jonathon P. Haas and mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date Adrian State Bank, Mortg agee, dated July 3, which case the redemption period shall be 1 Dollars and Thirty-Three Cents ($366,200.33). Michelle L. Haas, husband and wife, to hereof the sum of Sixty-Two Thousand Two 1997, and recorded on July 7, 1997, in Liber 1482, Default has been made in the conditions of month, or under MCL 600.3241a 30 days from the Under the power of sale contained in said mort- Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Hundred Forty-Three Dollars and Seventy-Four on Page 825, Lenawee County Records, a mortgage made by Brandon L. Hepler and date of such sale, or 15 days from the MCL gage an d the statute in such case made and provid- Inc., as nominee for lender and lender's succes- Cents ($62,243.74). Under the power of sale con- Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to Jeniffer D. Hepler, husband and wife, to Wells 600.3241a(b) notice, whichever is later, or extin- ed, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will sors and/or assigns, Mortgagee, dated March tained in said mortgage and the statute in such be due at the date hereof the sum of Twenty-Three Fargo Bank, N.A., Mortgagee, dated April 25, guished pursuant to MCL 600.3238. If the above be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, 25, 2015 and recorded April 1, 2015 in Liber case made and provided, notice is hereby given Thousand Seven Hundred Forty-Seven Dollars 2014 and recorded May 19, 2014 in Liber 2488, referenced property is sold at a foreclosure sale or some part of them, at public vendue, at the East 2505, Page 48 Lenawee County Records, that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of and Eighty-Six Cents ($23,747.86). Under the Page 699 Lenawee County Records, Michigan. under Chapter 32 of Act 236 of 1961, under MCL door to the Lenawee County Courthouse in Michigan. Said mortgage is now held by The the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at power of sale contained in said mortgage and the There is claimed to be due at the date hereof 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to Adrian, Michigan. at 10:00 AM o'clock, on Money Source, Inc., by assignment. There is public vendue, at the East door to the Lenawee statute in such case made and provided, notice is the sum of Two Hundred Thirty-Eight the person who buys the property at the mortgage October 25, 2018 Said premises are located in claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of County Courthouse in Adrian, Michigan. at 10:00 hereby given tha t said mortgage will be foreclosed Thousand Five Hundred Sixty and 44/100 foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for Lenawee County, Michigan and are described as: One Hundred Ninety-Seven Thousand Two AM o'clock, on November 1, 2018 Said premises by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part Dollars ($238,560.44), including interest at damaging the property during the redemption Parcel 1: Land situated in Rome Township, Hundred Thirty-Five and 56/100 Dollars are located in Lenawee County, Michigan and are of them, at public vendue, at the East door to the 4.75% per annum. period. Federal National Mortgage Association Lenawee County, Michigan, being a part of the ($197,235.56), including interest at 3.75% per described as: Lot 7, Ledford's Fairview Addition Lenawee County Courthouse in Adrian, Under the power of sale contained in said ("Fannie Mae"), a corporation organized and South 25 acres of the East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 annum. to Adrian City, according to the recorded plat Michigan. at 10:00 AM o'clock, on October 25, mortgage and the statute in such case made and existing under the laws of the United States of of Section 26, Town 6 South, Range 2 East, fur- Under the power of sale contained in said thereof as recorded in Liber 6 of Plats, Page 17, 2018 Said premises are located in Lenawee provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- America Mortgagee/Assignee Schneiderman & ther described by Walter E. Frazier and mortgage a nd the statute in such case made and Lenawee County Records. The redemption period County, Michigan and are described as: PARCEL gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged Sherman, P.C. 23938 Research Drive, Suite 300 Associates, Inc. Certified Boundary Survey (Job provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, I: All that part of the West Half of the Southeast premises, or some part of them, at public vendue Farmington Hills, MI 48335 No. 0406279) as commencing on the East line of gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged unless abandoned under MCL 600.3241, in which quarter of section 23, Town 5 South, Range 4 at the place of holding the circuit court within 1364255 the Northeast 1/4 of Section 26, at a point located premises, or some part of them, at public vendue case the redemption period shall be 1 month, or East, described as commencing in the East line of Lenawee County, Michigan at 10:00 AM on (10-04)(10-25) 487.22 feet North 0 degrees 07 minutes 15 sec- at the place of holding the circuit court within under MCL 600.3241a 30 days from the date of the West Half of the Southeast Quarter of said NOVEMBER 1, 2018. 10/4,11,18,25,2018 onds West from the Ea st 1/4 corner of Section 26; Lenawee County, Michigan at 10:00 AM on such sale, or 15 days from the MCL 600.3241a(b) Section 23; thence South 52° 07' West, along the Said premises are located in the Township of thence South 89 degrees 31 minutes 18 seconds OCTOBER 25, 2018. notice, whichever is later, or extinguished pur- center line of the Macon Road, 658.1 feet, and Cambridge, Lenawee County Michigan, and are West 806.59 feet; thence North 01 degree 07 min- Said premises are located in the City of suant to MCL 600.3238. If the above referenced South 53° 20' West, 523 feet, for a further place of described as: utes 32 seconds West 330.01 feet; thence North 89 Morenci, Lenawee County Michigan, and are property is sold at a foreclosure sale under beginning; and running thence South 53° 20' Parcel 1- Lot 6, Harrington Heights, as degrees 31 minutes 18 seconds East 812.38 feet to described as: Chapter 32 of Ac t 236 of 1961, under MCL West, along the center line of the Macon Road, recorded in Liber 20 of Plats, Page 116 and 117, the East line of Section 26; thence South 0 degrees Lots 28 and 29, Wake field Estates, according 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to 180 feet; thence South 36° 40' East, 242 feet; Lenawee County Records. 07 minutes 15 seconds East along said line 330.0 to the recorded plat thereof, as recorded in Liber the person who buys the property at the mortgage thence North 53° 20' East 180 feet; thence North Parcel 2- An exclusive easement appurtenant feet to the point of beginning. Parcel 2: All that 16 of Plats, pages 44 through 46, Lenawee County part of the South 25 acres of the East 1/2 of the Records. Northeast 1/4 of Section 26, Town 6 South, Range The redemption period shall be 6 months 2 East, described as commencing at the East 1/4 from the date of such sale, unless determined corner of Section 26, and running thence South 89 abandoned in accordance with MCLA degrees 31 minutes 18 seconds West along the §600.3241a, in which case the redemption period East-West 1/4 line of Section 26, 477.95 feet; shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. thence North 03 degrees 21 minutes 02 seconds If the property is sold at foreclosure sale, pur- West, 113.27 feet; thence North 45 degrees 01 suant to MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held minute 42 seconds West, 44.33 feet; thence North responsible to the person who buys the property at 01 degree 07 minutes 32 seconds West 342.51 the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage feet; thence North 89 degrees 31 minutes 18 sec- holder for damage to the property during the onds East, 521.63 feet to the East line of Section redemption period. 26; thence South 00 degrees 07 minutes 15 sec- Dated: September 27, 2018 onds East 487.22 feet to the point of beginning. File No. 18-011338 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the Firm Name: Orlans PC date of such sale, unless abandoned under MCL (09-27)(10-18) 600.3241, in which case the redemption period 9/27;10/4,11,18,2018 shall be 1 month, or under MCL 600.32401a 3 days from the date of such sale, or 15 days from Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C., is the MCL 600.3241a(b) notice, whichever is later, attempting to collect a debt, any information or extinguished pursuant to MCL 600.3238. If the obtained will be used for that purpose. MORT- above referenced property is sold at a foreclosure GAGE SALE – Kenneth R. Nease II and Patricia sale under Chapter 32 of Act 236 of 1961, under A. Nease, husband and wife, granted a mortgage MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held respon- to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. sible to the person who buys the property at the ("MERS"), solely as nominee for lender and mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage lender's successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated holder for damaging the property during the December 7, 2016, and recorded on December 9, redemption period. If the sale is set aside for any 2016, in Liber 2536, on Page 0971, and assigned reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled by said mortgagee to The Huntington National only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser Bank, as assigned, L enawee County Records, shall have no further recourse against the Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s be due at the date hereof the sum of One Hundred attorney. FirstBank Mortgagee/Assignee Forty Thousand Sixty-Six Dollars and Ninety- Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C. 23938 Research One Cents ($140,066.91). Under the power of sale Drive, Suite 300 Farmington Hills, MI 48335 contained in said mortgage and the statute in such 1363544 case made and provided, notice is hereby given (09-27)(10-18) that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of 9/27;10/4,11,18,2018 the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, ta public vendue, at the East door to the Lenawee Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C., is County Courthouse in Adrian, Michigan. at 10:00 attempting to collect a debt, any information AM o'clock, on November 1, 2018 Said premises obtained will be used for that purpose. MORT- are located in Lenawee County, Michigan and are GAGE SALE –Larry W. Bissett, A Single Man, described as: Lot 31, Oak Leaf No. 2, as recorded granted a mortgage to Mortgage Electronic in Liber 24 of Plats, Page 45, Lenawee County Registration Systems, Inc. ("MERS"), solely as Records. The redemption period shall be 6 months nominee for lender and lender's successors and from the date of such sale, unless abandoned assigns, Mortgagee, dated August 22, 2014, and under MCL 600.3241, in whi ch case the redemp- recorded on August 26, 20 14, in Liber 2493, on tion period shall be 1 month, or under MCL Page 539, and assigned by said mortgagee to 600.3241a 30 days from the date of such sale, or Lakeview Loan Servicing LLC, as assigned, 15 days from the MCL 600.3241a(b) notice, Lenawee County Records, Michigan, on which whichever is later, or extinguished pursuant to mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date MCL 600.3238. If the above referenced property hereof the sum of One Hundred Thirty-Two is sold at a foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of Thousand Three Hundred One Dollars and Act 236 of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the bor- Nineteen Cents ($132,301.19). Under the power rower will be held responsible to the person who of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale in such case made and provided, n otice is hereby or to the mortgage holder for damaging the prop- given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a erty during the redemption period. If the sale is set sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall them, at public vendue, at the East door to the be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Lenawee County Courthouse in Adrian, purchaser shall have no further recourse against Michigan. at 10:00 AM o'clock, on October 25, the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s 2018 Said premises are located in Lenawee attorney. The Huntington National Bank County, Michigan and are described as: Lot 54, Mortgagee/Assignee Schneiderman & Sherman, Oak Leaf Subdivision No. 2, as recorded in Liber P.C. 23938 Research Drive, Suite 300 Farmington 24 of Plats, Pages 4 and 5, Lenawee County Hills, MI 48335 Records. The redemption period shall be 6 months 1364246 from the date of such sale, unless abandoned (10-04)(10-25) under MCL 600.3241, in which case the redemp- 10/4,11,18,25,2018 tion period shall be 1 month, or under MCL 600.3241a 30 days from the date of such sale, or Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C., is 15 days from the MCL 600.3241a(b) notice, attempting to collect a debt, any information

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Thursday, Oct. 4  Saturday and Sunday, Oct. and plantar fasciitis. Info: ter churning, candle dipping, their punishments. Info: Registration is required. All Aboard: Tecumseh 13-14  423.2238. cross stitch, glass blowing, 423.2238. Info: 423.2238. Railroads Food Pantry Drive metalsmithing, quilting, pot- Tecumseh District Library, Key Realty, 426 S. Maumee Tuesday, Oct. 16  tery, rag doll making, spin- Wednesday, Oct. 24  Thursday, Nov. 1  from 7-8 p.m. Discover St., Suite 1, from 9 a.m.-3 Getting the Most Out of ning, weaving and wood Weird and Bizarre Tales of String Art Gratitude Tree Tecumseh’s rich railroad his- p.m. A drive to support Selling Your Home carving. Enjoy pumpkin dec- Lenawee County Tecumseh District Library tory with local historian Ed Fishes and Loaves Food Tecumseh District Library, orating, wagon rides, scare- Tecumseh District Library from 7-8 p.m. Make a Hodges. Learn about the Pantry, sponsored by Key from 7-8 p.m. Valarie Moore crow displays and more. from 1-2 p.m. Learn about Thanksgiving string art grati- New York Central Railroad Realty and Tecumseh and Roger White from Keller Admission to Hidden Lake colorful characters and odd- tude tree with instructor and other railroad lines that Autobody. Items needed Williams Realty will share Gardens is $5 person with a ball, weird and bizarre Bernie Langton, a resident traveled through the town. include canned and dry tips for homeowners on get- $20 maximum per vehicle. Lenawee County tales, such artist at the Adrian Center Info: 423.2238. goods such as soups, veg- ting the most out of selling Info: 423.2238 or 431.2060. as sea serpents and bal- for the Arts. Participants are etables, sauces, fruits, their homes. Info: 423.2238. loonists, with local historian asked to bring a 12”x12”x 3- Saturday, Oct. 6  meats, condiments, mixes, Saturday, Oct. 20  Jan Richardi, author of 1/4” wooden board, a small Benefit Concert for flour, sugar, cereal, pasta, Wednesday, Oct. 17  Jigsaw Puzzle Tournament “Looking @ Lenawee.” Info: hammer and needle-nose Neighbors of Hope featur- rice and bread, as well as Oktoberfest: Polka the Tecumseh District Library, 423.2238. pliers to the class. The ing Ear Candy toothpaste, shampoo, Afternoon Away from 1-4 p.m. Teams of four materials fee is $10 and reg- First Presbyterian Church of deodorants, toilet tissue, Tecumseh Senior Center, or less will compete to see Wednesday, Oct. 24  istration is required. Info: Tecumseh, 211 W. Chicago baby food, formula and dia- 703 E. Chicago Blvd., start- who can finish the puzzle Medicare Prescription 423.2238. Blvd., from 7-9 p.m. The pers. Info: carolynlmis@ ing at noon. Celebrate first. All ages are welcome, Drug Plan (Part D) church will host a benefit gmail.com. Oktoberfest with the Saline and all competitors will have Enrollment Tuesday, Nov. 6  concert with the music of the New Horizons German the same 750-piece puzzle. Tecumseh District Library Real Food with Zonya vocal group Ear Candy to Saturday and Sunday, Band, which will provide an Prizes will be awarded. from 10:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Foco support the work of the non- Oct. 13-14  afternoon of toe-tapping Registration is required and by appointment. Counselors Tecumseh District Library profit Neighbors of Hope. 25th Annual Appleumpkin music with favorites such as space is limited. Visit the from Lenawee Department from 7-8 p.m. Learn about a The concert will be held in Festival “Beer Barrel Polka,” calendar section of tecum- on Aging will review the cur- “nothing processed” journey the sanctuary. Tickets are Downtown Tecumseh, “Lauterbach” and “Ach Du sehlibrary.org to sign up or rent Medicare Prescription that focuses on wholesome $10 at the door. Info: Saturday 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Lieber.” Info: 423.2238. call the library at 423.2238. Drug Plan (PDP) of atten- and delicious food with its 423.3470. Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. This event is sponsored by dees and help them deter- variety of health-boosting Crafts, vendors, activities, Saturday, Oct. 20  the Friends of the Tecumseh mine which Medicare PDP nutrients, with registered Saturday and Sunday, food, live music and more. 5th Annual Arts District Library. best fits their needs. dietician and nutritionist Oct. 6-7  Info: downtowntecumseh. & Crafts Show Participants are asked to Zonya Foco, author of the Lenawee Byways Art Tour com or 424.6003. Tecumseh United Methodist Saturday and Sunday, bring their Medicare card “Eat Real Cookbook: 28-Day Tour artwork by over 50 Church, 605 Bishop Reed Oct. 20-21  and an up-to-date list of pre- Kickstart.” Info: 423.2238. Lenawee County artists from Saturday and Sunday, Dr. from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Blissfield Model Railroad scriptions. Info: 264.5280 to 11 a.m.-5 p.m. in art cen- Oct. 13-14  Free admission. Art, hand- Club Open House make an appointment. Thursday, Nov. 8  ters, galleries, studios and 40th Kapnick Apple crafted items, jewelry and 109 E. Adrian St. (US 223), An American Quilt: businesses hosting artists. Festival more, including a bake sale. Blissfield, 11 a.m-4 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Slavery, Family, Quilting The county-wide tour, high- Kapnick Orchards, 4245 Info: 423.2523. Free admission to view Oct. 26-27  and More lighting the vibrant local art Rogers Hwy., Britton, operating trains including Tecumseh’s Annual Ghost Tecumseh District Library scene, includes stops in Saturday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 20  the large HO scale model Tours from 7-8 p.m. Rachel May, Adrian, Clinton, Manitou Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fall Fresh Food Initiative railroad. Club membership is Walking tour of Tecumseh author of “An American Beach, Tecumseh and festival featuring apples, ani- Tecumseh United Methodist open and members will be on a 1.5-2-mile-route on city Quilt: Unfolding Story of Tipton. Maps and informa- mals, music, food, vendors Church, 605 Bishop Reed available to share member- sidewalks. For ages 10 and Family and Slavery,” will tion will be available at tour and more. Info: 423.7419. Dr., from 1-2:30 p.m. ship information. Info: up. Participants should speak about the trail left by locations, at Located outdoors in the bmrr.org or 486.0404. dress for the weather and an unfinished quilt and facebook.com/lenaweeart- Sunday, Oct. 14  pavilion. This fresh food ini- wear sturdy shoes. about slavery from the cot- tour and at visitlenawee. St. Elizabeth’s Roast Beef tiative is a free food distribu- Tuesday, Oct. 23  Preregistration is required ton fields of the South to the com/lenawee-byways-art- Dinner tion headed by the Not All Sugar and Spice: by October 25 for Friday or textile mills of New England. tour. St. Elizabeth Parish Center, Southeastern Michigan Food Bad Women of the Mitten Saturday at 7 p.m. or 9 p.m. Info: 423.2238. 512 N. Union St.,11:30 a.m.- Bank. All are welcome. Tecumseh District Library, The cost is $6, or $5 for city Monday, Oct. 8  5 p.m. Annual fundraising Attendees are asked to from 7-8 p.m. Bestselling residents. Info: 423.5602. Sunday, Nov. 11  Eat to Compete: Peak roast beef dinner with all the bring coolers, bags, or Michigan crime writer Mardi Cheese Fever in Lenawee Health and Performance fixings. Info: 423.2447, boxes to carry their food. Link will explore the lives of Sunday, Oct. 28  County Tecumseh District Library extension 5. Info: 517.902.2211. infamous women such as Halloween Mask Painting Tecumseh District Library from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Parents triple murderer Martha Beck, Tecumseh District Library from 2-3 p.m. Historian and athletes are invited to Monday, Oct. 15  Saturday, Oct. 20  who called her life, “a love from 2-3 p.m. Celebrate Laurie Perkins, author of learn about sound nutrition Put Your Best Foot 10 a.m.-4 p.m. story;” Bernardine Dorhn Halloween by painting face “Cheese Fever: A History of education aimed at improv- Forward Tecumseh District who made the FBI’s “Most masks with Carnegie ‘Soft Michigan’ Cheese, ing athletic performance as Tecumseh District Library Library’s Pioneer Day Wanted List” and then Studios artists. Participants 1825-1925,” will discuss well as overall health. Vickie from 7-8 p.m. Dr. David Hidden Lake Gardens’ became a lawyer; Charlotte with a design they would like how the commercial suc- Pfeifer, MSUE nutrition and Levitsky of Clinton Foot & Fall Foliage Festival Peterson’s tavern antics to paint are encouraged to cess of these farm-made physical activity instructor, is Ankle Clinic, PC, will explore Hidden Lake Gardens, 6214 inspired “Anatomy of a bring a photo with them. The cheeses helped shape busi- the guest speaker. Register foot problems, Monroe Rd., Tipton, from 10 Murder,” and more. Join the materials fee is $2, and ness and political careers in by calling 423.2238. including arthritis pain, a.m.-4 p.m. Demonstrations discussion about their groups of four or more will southeast Michigan. Info: bunions, diabetic foot care of the lost arts, such as but- motives, background, and receive a discount. 423.2238.