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lunches, hygiene products, blankets next Jazz gUeSt in 2020 and more to those in need. “Our hope is to encourage others to take on more MaR. 23–29, 2020 terell Stafford, trumpet of a DIY mentality and find ways they can also do more to help people in their community.” My favorite thing is a stuffed ani- mal named Frog Legs Bean Bag. He’s green and very faded with a dingy could make Frog Legs a skateboard. white or cream-colored stomach. He’s Everywhere I went, he went. at least 40 years old, and his condi- Looking back, my mom used to tor- tion is well-loved. ment me. When I’d come home from Frog Legs originally belonged to school, I might walk in and find Frog my paternal grandfather, who collect- Legs Bean Bag sitting in a stew pot or ed frogs. His collection started after in the oven. Still, to this day, I have my mom gifted him a frog, not Frog never eaten frog legs. I don’t think I Legs—some other frog. From there, could do it. I even had him pose with it was mainly stuffed animals that me in one of my class pictures to give friends and relatives gifted him. He to my Grandma. acquired many in a short time. When It’s been awhile since I had a birth- I was a kid, Frog Legs was my favor- day party for him, but I always tell Now available in all ite of Grandpa’s frogs. I was always so him happy birthday on March 17. excited when I got to visit because it He sits on the bed in the spare room, meant I could also see Frog Legs. but I still go in and chat with him Grandpa passed away when I was when I need someone to listen to me Speedway stores 5, and he had it written in his will that (laughs). I would get Frog Legs. Other grand- I feel funny gushing about a stuffed in Greater children were to also get a frog from frog, but he’s special. After grand- Grandpa, but they had to wait until pa passed, the family frog collection Lansing! “Grandma was ready.” Basically, “over continued with Gram, my Dad, sister Gram’s dead body.” They had a long and myself all collecting frogs — but time to wait, Gram lived another 33 Frog Legs was my first frog. I collect years, but I got my frog immediately. a lot of other things now, and I’ve lost He was my childhood best friend. a lot of the special toys due to mov- I even decided he needed a birthday, ing around, but he’s one of the few so I designated March 17th as his lifelong special family items I have. birthday because it’s spring and he’s He’s a connection to my childhood, green. My mom would make him a to family. little birthday cake or treats for years. (This interview was edited and con- I’d make gifts for him, like capes so densed by Rich Tupica. If you have a Don’t see it? he could fly. My brother gave me the suggestion for Favorite Things, please wheels off of an old toy truck so I email [email protected].) Please ask a manager. 4 www.lansingcitypulse.com City Pulse • January 29, 2020 VOL. 19 ISSUE 25

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City Pulse • January 29, 2020 www.lansingcitypulse.com 5 PULSE NEWS & OPINION We’re for Warren Bringing an end to the long, national her appeal beyond the Democratic base OF THE WEEK nightmare that is Donald Trump begins with The to independent voters and to Republican choosing the strongest standard bearer CP Edit women who are disgusted by the puerile from an impressive array of Democratic Opinion proclivities and deeply disturbing behavior of candidates. Even though logic and common the nation’s pussy-grabber-in-chief. sense ordinarily would dictate that even the We’re particularly impressed by Warren’s weakest contender could beat Trump, we unflinching support for single-payer, universal live in anything but ordinary times. Trump’s health care, popularly known as Medicare- persistent popularity with his base of unapol- for-all. Her refusal to back down in the face ogetic deplorables and the inexplicable acqui- of withering criticism from all quarters over escence of otherwise normal Republicans the projected costs of her bold plan is coura- makes his reelection a distinct possibility. geous. She could do a better job defending 2129 Lake Lansing Road This would, of course, be a cataclysmic her plan by noting that every other indus- We miss you, Krispy Kreme outcome that engenders a clear and present trialized country in the world is capable of Doughnuts. And we know we’re not danger to the republic. providing universal health care to its citizens alone. With absentee voting about to start for without bankrupting the nation. If they can do Greater Lansing can still find your Michigan’s March 10 Democratic presidential it, so can we, but it will require a systematic primary, choosing the most competitive candi- attack on the exorbitant underlying costs of glazed ambrosia at a few local gro- date from the top tier of Democrats isn’t easy. this country’s greed-infested, profit-driven cery stores and Speedway gas sta- Nearly all of the leading could-be-presidents health care industry. We think it’s better to tions, but nothing quite compares impress us enough that we would be delight- think big and push for revolutionary change to watching freshly baked dough- ed to see any of them elected. Two of the than to merely nibble around the edges and nuts roll off a conveyor belt here in candidates, however, stand above the rest. hope that an incremental approach will rein the capital city. And that’s why this True progressives to the core, U.S. Sens. in out-of-control medical costs and improve week’s feature is your long-shut- Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Elizabeth access to affordable health care. tered location along Lake Lansing Warren of Massachusetts both offer a compelling vision for a more We’re also confident that Warren will be a commanding and Road. We want it back. equitable, inclusive and sustainable nation. Each has the requisite respected figure on the world stage in the fashion of Angela Merkel, The building is in decent shape. qualifications and experience to command the highest office in the Germany’s inimitable chancellor, and will immediately begin to repair Aside from boarded-up windows, land. the wreckage of Trump’s damaging attacks on our closest allies, this certainly isn’t a typical eye We have immense respect and admiration for Bernie Sanders, rebuilding confidence and trust in America’s global leadership. sore. But this storefront shouldn’t a man of unwavering principle, deep conviction and unquestioned While our choice is sure to disappoint the legions of Bernie have remained empty as long as it integrity. Though we worry about his sometimes curmudgeonly Sanders fans among our readers, rest assured that we will has, especially given its prime loca- demeanor and recent health troubles, we wholeheartedly subscribe enthusiastically support his campaign if he wins the nomination. tion outside of the Eastwood Towne to his unabashedly progressive agenda. Yet we are concerned that Nonetheless, because we are convinced she is the most progressive Center. America isn’t quite ready to embrace the self-described socialist. To candidate who can still beat Trump, we endorse Elizabeth Warren County property records show be clear, we have no problem with Bernie being a socialist. Sadly, for president of the and encourage early voters to cast Krispy Kreme still owns the building too many Americans ignorantly conflate socialism with communism, their absentee ballots accordingly. making the left-wing appellation a damaging pejorative and an elec- For our sane Republican readers, we offer a strong endorsement and the three-acre swath of land toral liability at a time when defeating Trump must countervail all for William Weld. He has no chance to defeat Trump in the primary, that surrounds it, but property tax- other considerations. His age – he would be 79 upon taking office — but you can vote for the moderate and eminently sensible former es have been long paid by Ronald and his recent heart attack also give us pause. governor of Massachusetts with a clear conscience, knowing you did and Dayna Reynolds. Neither the Which brings us to Senator Warren. Her prodigious intellect, pas- your part to stop the madness. Reynoldses or corporate Krispy sion for social justice and endless moxie make her a formidable can- Whomever one chooses in the primary election, we urge all citi- Kreme returned calls to City Pulse. didate indeed. As evidenced by Hillary Clinton winning the popular zens to embrace the uncomfortable truth that we are a nation in the And the land has been available for vote in 2016, America is certainly ready and willing to elect a female midst of a political, constitutional and existential crisis. Because it is lease since at least 2017. Real estate president. We are, too. Warren brings unbridled energy to the cam- a foregone conclusion that the U.S. Senate will not vote to remove agent Kelly Miller wouldn’t share any paign trail and isn’t likely to make the strategic and tactical mistakes Trump through the impeachment process, the only path to restor- details about the property or what that doomed Clinton’s bid. ing America’s sanity is by kicking him and his scurrilous band of led the shop to sit vacant all of these Throughout her distinguished career, Warren has been a pow- swamp-dwelling sycophants out of office this November. years. erful and consistent voice for every day Americans, advocating for improved access to education, solving the student debt crisis, fair taxation, and raising the minimum wage. The arc of her life story, Send letters to the editor on this editorial or any “Eyesore of the Week” is our look at some from Republican homemaker to celebrated academician and author other topic to [email protected]. of the seedier properties in Lansing. It rotates with Eye Candy of the Week and Eye for Design. Have to progressive Democratic senator, offers a compelling narrative Please limit them to 250 words. a suggestion? Email [email protected] or of personal growth, determination and achievement that broadens call it in at 517-999-6715. 6 www.lansingcitypulse.com City Pulse • January 29, 2020 City audit reports myriad conflicts by human relations director Jackson Johnson directed personally. Au- ditors, howev- $1.4 million to nonprofits er, noted that with ties to her without a more expansive au- Reports from a recent audit point dit into the fi- to mismanaged funds, conflicting in- nances of One terests and grant-funded nepotism Church One stemming from Joan Jackson John- Family that son’s activities as director of Lansing’s they couldn’t Department of Human Relations and make any con- Community Services. And now the clusions about Michigan attorney general will decide whether the Schor what happens next. funding had “There is no doubt that Dr. Joan remained sep- Jackson Johnson has done incredible arated. work on behalf of the neediest in the “It would be unusual that, in a city,” said Mayor Andy Schor. “How- drawer full of OCOF documentation, ever, upon receiving and reviewing there would be two random non- the completed forensic audit report, OCOF invoices in the files belonging it alleged many improprieties and to the HRCS director,” auditors not- inconsistencies with our local ordi- ed. nances, state law and federal regula- Additionally, auditors said Jackson tions.” Johnson had spent about $100,000 Jackson Johnson, Lansing’s hu- from an emergency Community De- man relations director since 2006, velopment Block Grant using her city was placed on paid administrative purchasing card but that she could leave this month after auditors found only generate about $15,000 in “ac- that she “performed transactions in a ceptable supporting documentation.” manner that lacked transparency and Auditors noted that they didn’t re- may have misrepresented her actions, search that is- potentially to conceal her violations,” sue any further. according to the recently released re- Schor said port. the U.S. De- The bulk of an audit report, which partment of was released Monday in response to Housing and a Freedom of Information request, Urban Devel- centers on an alleged conflict of in- The full analysis can be read online: lansingcitypulse.com/stories/ opment no- terest in which Jackson Johnson’s de- jacksonaudit,13782 tified the city partment, under her direct oversight, late last year Fishes, a homeless shelter, received simply refuse to believe it’s possible. funneled at least $1.38 million in city about a series another $300,525 from Jackson And auditors aren’t making any con- funding to various community service of alleged “le- Johnson’s department while she clusions. But the recent report on the nonprofit groups in which she was ei- gal concerns” controlled the city’s purse strings. finances of Jackson Johnson’s depart- Smiertka ther directly involved or had ties to tied to various According to state records, her hus- ment detailed a few of the ongoing her immediate family members. “issues with band, Vernon, served as treasurer for suspicions. Records show One Church One contracts” signed by Jackson John- at least 11 years, through 2018. Auditors said two “questionable” Family, a local nonprofit geared to- son. The city hired an auditor to Auditors contend the financial ar- invoices paid by Teen Challenge — ward homelessness prevention, re- probe into her department. rangements at times posed a “blatant” another (now-shuttered) nonprofit ceived nearly $500,000 through the Schor said the report was of “such conflict of interest and broke the law. organization in Lansing — that were city while Jackson Johnson served material significance” that City At- The close-knit deals — in which found inside a file cabinet at her de- simultaneously as its human rela- torney Jim Smiertka felt obliged to Jackson Johnson essentially formed partment are raising some additional tions director and as the nonprofit’s pass the findings on to the AG’s office contracts with herself and had lit- concerns over financial mismanage- president, secretary and treasurer. while Jackson Johnson was placed tle oversight outside of her own de- ment and appeared to have personal- Her daughter, on paid administrative leave. The fi- partment — had teetered into a legal ly benefited Jackson Johnson. Nikki John- nal say on whether Jackson Johnson grey area in which she cashed several The invoices, purportedly paid by son, was also stays or leaves now likely hinges on city-issued checks that carried her One Church One Family and bank- listed as one of the results of that ongoing review. own signature. The AG’s office will rolled with city funding, were spent the directors “We hope to hear back from those determine whether any transactions on “work duties” that included ren- of One Church authorities quickly so we can come to were illegal. ovations at Jackson Johnson’s resi- One Family, a resolution,” Schor said. dence and at one of her rental proper- among oth- In the meantime, former depart- ties, auditors found. In total, $4,230 er nonprofit Invoices raise questions ment director Willard Walker has was spent on bathroom renovations groups, while Did Jackson Johnson take cash and a variety of other fixes. offered to manage the department on the city fund- for personal gain? She vehement- Jackson Johnson had told city of- an interim basis until the situation ing flowed. ly denies it. Many in the community ficials that she — and not her non- with Jackson Johnson can be fully Loaves and served through her charitable work Jackson Johnson profit — paid for those renovations See Jackson Johnson, Page 7 City Pulse • January 29, 2020 www.lansingcitypulse.com 7

role in both Jackson Johnson selling and What exactly is the AG’s office reviewing? purchasing the Here are six key takeaways listed in the land. He said from page 6 he wouldn’t be recent auditor’s report: surprised if his signature was resolved, Schor announced this week. 1. Jackson Johnson served in various volunteer positions that appear to penned to the The audit cost $29,390, Schor’s have violated the city’s ordinance on conflicting interests and a state law that final sale agree- office said. guides contracts with publicly funded entities. A violation of that law can be ments. At the a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail and fines of up to $1,000. time, he didn’t Jackson Johnson see a conflict of 2. In addition to Jackson Johnson’s role as president of the nonprofit One had final say Bernero interests. The Church One Family, Jackson Johnson also served in other positions and main- nonprofit had Jackson Johnson’s department re- tained close relationships with entities that receive thousands of dollars in ceives a portion of the city’s general been viewed as direct funding and federal grant distribution through the city of Lansing. fund budget — about 1.25%, or $1.6 a sort of pseudo-entity of the city, he said. million in 2018 — to use at its own 3. Notably, Jackson Johnson’s husband and daughter were named in the discretion, mostly by distributing “That independence between the report as being tied to leadership positions at various entities — like Loaves nonprofit and the government enti- grant funding to nonprofit entities. and Fishes — that receive cash through the city of Lansing. Auditors point- Auditors found the staff works ty — I’m not sure how clear that was,” ed to these relationships as conflicts of interests that give the appearance of collaboratively, but Jackson John- Schertzing explained. “Yes, there is a impropriety. son carries “ultimate authority” on competing interest. There’s a conflict, spending. if you want to use that term, but it just 4. JJackson Johnson was made aware of these concerns yet “performed goes with the territory. You wear mul- And while the department’s bud- transactions in a manner that lacked transparency and may have misrepre- get has certainly been used to help to tiple hats. It was all part of an effort to sented her actions, potentially to conceal her violations,” the report states. fund various community service-ori- do this work to help people.” Those included at least two instances where Jackson Johnson appeared to ented programs within the city over Contracts mentioned in the auditor’s reap a personal benefit. recent years, auditors largely took report also included a conflict of inter- est clause that mandated employees of issue with the process behind the 5. JJackson Johnson had also allowed a volunteer with her nonprofit to scenes. the city who exercised “any function or use office space, a city email and cell phone without explicit approval from One city invoice was found to have responsibility” with administration of Lansing’s Department of Human Resources. The report noted that Jackson been paid to One Church One Fami- the contract would not have any inter- Johnson had also sought permission for them to use a car but had her request ly with $4,903 from the city’s gener- est — either directly or indirectly — in al fund, designed to prevent tenants denied. the proceeds of city-allocated funding from being evicted from one of the or distributions of grants. 6. Additionally, the report found the funding disbursement process in the nonprofit’s rental homes on Stillwell Still, the Lansing City Council had Department of Human Relations and Community Services to be set up to give Avenue. In other words, taxpayer dol- also approved each contract with One Jackson Johnson near-total autonomy — with “limited oversight/approval” — lars were being used to pay back rent Church One Family. Each of the agree- purportedly owed to the nonprofit. over how about $1.6 million in annual general fund dollars were spent. ments also carry the signatures of first Jackson Johnson was found to have Mayor Virg Bernero and then Schor, been “essentially using city dollars to who succeeded him in 2018. fund a cash shortfall” at One Church returning calls to City Pulse after the son has long carried “significant in- “There is nothing financial going One Family during a time when she AG’s office announced it would con- fluence” over how those votes were on,” Jackson Johnson told City Pulse served as its president, secretary, duct a review. Attempts to reach Ver- decided. The report also raised con- this month. “I’ve been told there’s a treasurer and as a director, the report non and Nikki Johnson for additional cerns over Jackson Johnson’s close conflict of interest with my position states. comments have also been unsuccess- ties to organizations that received the in different organizations. I was work- Auditors, without having access to ful. cash. ing on that. After a while, you have to nonprofit financial records, large- Auditors further noted that Jack- think they’re on a witch hunt against ly stopped short of directly alleging son Johnson brokered deals that, Schertzing’s role me. I’m not sure I really understand Jackson Johnson or her family took separate from the “problematic rela- One Church One Family, for exam- anything.” any cash for personal gain. But those tionships and affiliations,” also were ple, maintains nine homes in Lan- Dozens crowded City Hall after dueling familial roles pointed to a labeled “questionable.” The report sing that were the news broke to support Jackson conflict of interest through a city ex- identified multiple instances of Jack- purchased Johnson, repeatedly lauding her de- ecutive signing off on funds that went son Johnson requesting funds on from the In- partment for its charitable efforts to nonprofits that she and her family behalf of her nonprofit and then per- gham Coun- throughout the city. controlled. sonally approving them on behalf of ty Land Bank Former Mayor Virg Bernero — Jackson Johnson previously told the city. in 2010 and among others — recognized the fund- City Pulse that she had been working The report also found those annual 2011. During ing protocol might not have followed to divorce herself from One Church disbursements were left mostly unre- that time, In- best practices but it resulted in a posi- One Family. State records show she viewed by anyone outside of Jackson gham County tive impact in Lansing. resigned her leadership roles last Johnson’s department. Additionally, Treasurer Eric “The main question for me is wheth- month. receipts and invoices weren’t typically Schertzing was er the money went where it was sup- She labeled her recent suspen- required for reimbursements and pri- listed as both posed to go,” Bernero said. “We should sion as the product of a “witch hunt” or attempts to monitor departmental a director of follow guidelines on these things, against her and contended that she spending were mostly fruitless given Jackson John- Schertzing but I’m more concerned on whether didn’t receive any personal financial “time and staffing” constraints. son’s nonprof- the cash was spent as intended. That gain from her involvement with the Even funding that required board it and had served as chairman of the seems to be what people care about, city or other local nonprofit organi- approval lacked appropriate checks land bank’s board of directors. and Joan’s department has always zations. and balances, according to auditors. Wearing “two separate hats,” as been there to take care of people.” Jackson Johnson, however, stopped The report noted that Jackson John- Schertzing described it, he played a — KYLE KAMINSKI 8 www.lansingcitypulse.com City Pulse • January 29, 2020

U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin called PFAS ‘Dark Waters’ at home contamination a Slotkin, experts ring film, for raising awareness of the issue. “homeland secu- Slotkin said Congress has been rity issue” after a alarm bells on working on PFAS legislation, but it’s screening of the Mark “been a struggle.” Ruffalo film “Dark PFAS contamination The PFAS Action Act passed the Waters” in Lansing Michigan is only starting to come to House of Representatives last year, last week. grips with a hydra-headed threat from but the measure is unlikely to reach over 4700 “forever chemicals,” wide- the Senate floor and would likely be ly known as PFAS, making their way vetoed by President Trump if it reach- into the state’s waterways, animals es his desk. and people. A lack of guidance from the feder- U.S. Rep. Elissa al Environmental Protection Agency To comment on Slotkin and a pan- is a “big problem,” Slotkin said. “We proposed PFAS el of scientists, a still don’t have an EPA standard for standards in state official and an what is safe and what is not,” she said. Michigan, go environmentalist “So much of the way our government to rang the alarm bell works and acts is based on a standard. www.michigan.gov/ Friday night after a If there is no standard, we can’t force PFASresponse someone to clean something up.” or text PFAS to Lansing screening 21333 of the sobering 2019 Held together by nearly unbreak- Public comment able chemical bonds, PFAS chemicals period runs until film “Dark Waters.” 5 p.m. Jan. 31 Slotkin told have been used for decades to give a the audience at wide variety of products non-stick and Celebration! Cinema that Michigan stain- and water-resistant properties. has the highest number of PFAS con- Many of these compounds, such as taminated sites in the United States. Teflon, Scotch-Gard and Gore-Tex, “We are literally on the forefront of have been phased out, but the result- ing “legacy PFAS” takes decades to this issue in Michigan,” she said. Lawrence Cosentino/City Pulse In the film, attorney Robert Bilott, break down. Some are still in use, played by Mark Ruffalo, discovers most notably in fire retardant foam PFAS-based firefighting foam by including Oscoda, near the former widespread PFAS contamination in his used at military bases and airports. 2020, stop using it in firefighting Wurtsmith Air Force Base, now an West Virginia Friday night, Slotkin framed PFAS exercises and to test firefighters’ blood airport. She said PFAS concentrations Case No. 19-1UDC-0863 hometown contamination in terms of her own Dept. No. 1 for PFAS. in Clark’s Marsh near Oscoda are the IN THE TENTH JUDICIAL background, as a matter of “homeland DISTRICT COURT OF THE when cattle Last week, MSU started a center for highest in the world. In October 2018, STATE OF NEVADA IN AND security.” In 2018, Slotkin flipped the FOR THE COUNTY OF die, people PFAS research, with 13 researchers on the state issued “do not eat” advisories CHURCHILL get cancer 8th District from longtime Republican staff, according to Cheryl Murphy, a for fish and deer in the area around PAMALA LYNN BENTON, Plaintiff, control, in part on the basis of her SCOTT CHRISTOPHER BENTON, and babies professor and toxicologist in MSU’s the former base. PFAS foam is visi - Defendant. national security experience, as a CIA SUMMONS are born Fisheries and Wildlife Dept. and a ble on the surface of lakes and rivers THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS analyst in the Middle East, militia GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE with defects. member of Friday’s panel. in the area and is washing into Lake NAMED DEFENDANT: You are expert and national security official at hereby SUMMONED and required The discov- Murphy is looking at PFAS contam- Huron. to serve upon the plaintiff, PAMALA LYNN BENTON, whose address is ery leads to the Pentagon. 924 Brass Ring Road, Las Vegas, inated fish in the Huron River to find A map of Michigan drawn up by the NV 89123, and ANSWER to the “If you don’t know if you can give Complaint which is herewith served a decades- out why the chemicals are so insidious, Natural Resources Defense Council upon you, within 20 days after your child a glass of water without service of this Summons upon you, long, lopsid- but it will take time to sort out more placed Ingham County in the lowest exclusive of the date of service. them getting a learning disability or In addition, you must file with the ed legal bat- than 4700 combinations and “combi- category of PFAS drinking water con- Clerk of this Court, whose address early cancer, that is a threat to your is shown below, a formal written tle between nations of combinations” of PFAS. tamination, from 0 to 1 parts per tril- answer to the complaint, along family,” Slotkin said. “That is tradi- with the appropriate filing fees, in Bilott and “These contaminants act different- lion. accordance with the rules of the Court. If you fail to do so, judgement chemical tional homeland security. The way by default will be taken against ly than mercury or DDT or contam- However, the state has identified you for the relief demanded in the we need to talk about this should be Complaint. This action is brought giant DuPont. inants we’ve looked at in the past,” two Lansing sites, out of 75 sites state- to recover a judgement dissolving much more muscular. We shouldn’t be the contract of marriage existing After Murphy said. “They’re not binding to wide, as probable sources of PFAS between you and the Plaintiff. ashamed at protecting our family.” The filer certifies that this document the screen- your fat. They’re binding to your cell contamination: Adam’s Plating at 521 does not contain the social security As a member of the House Armed number of any person. ing, Slotkin membranes, your proteins, and they’re N. Rosemary St., an electroplating Services Committee, Slotkin helped Sue Sevon praised accumulating in strange patterns we operation that ran from 1964 until CLERK OF THE COURT to amend the National Defense Shellie Hooten Ruffalo, who don’t know about.” it was destroyed by fire in 2010; and DEPUTY CLERK Authorization Act to require the 73 Main St., Fallon, NV 89406 also co-pro- Exposure to the chemicals has been RACER Plants 2, 3 and 6, a 72-acre Department of Defense to stop using CP#20-002 duced the linked to kidney, testicular and pros- site on Lansing’s northwest side tate cancers, high cholesterol, changes stretching from Willow Street south- in hormone levels, low fertility, hyper- ward to Michigan Avenue, adjacent to RFP/20/048 DEFERRED COMPENSATION SERVICES as per the specifications provided by the City of Lansing. The City of Lansing will accept sealed proposals at the CITY OF tension, autoimmune diseases and two former General Motors plants. LANSING, C/O LBWL, PURCHASING OFFICE, at 1110 S. PENNSYLVANIA AVE., LANSING, weakened immune systems, according Friday’s panel was united in its con- MICHIGAN 48912 until 2:00 PM local time in effect on FEB. 28, 2019 at which time they opened. Complete specifications and forms required to submit proposals are available to Courtney Carignan, an MSU pro- cern over PFAS in Michigan, but it by contacting Stephanie Robinson at (517) 702-6197, or stephanie.robinson@lbwl. fessor on Friday’s panel. didn’t agree whether to set state PFAS com or go to www.mitn.info. The City of Lansing encourages proposals from all vendors Carignan gave the audience alarm- standards soon or wait until more sci- including MBE/WBE vendors and Lansing-based businesses. CP#20-017 ing news after working with several affected communities in Michigan, See Slotkin, Page 9 City Pulse • January 29, 2020 www.lansingcitypulse.com 9 Lansing’s new Councilman sits for national anthem Slotkin

As the national anthem echoed kneeling during the national anthem from page 8 across the Lansing Center at last week’s as a football player at Lansing Catholic 55th annual Martin Luther King Jr. High School back in 2017. Day luncheon, newly elected Lansing “It’s clear to me that if Dr. King ence is in. City Councilman Brandon Betz sat was still alive, he would be organiz- Steve Sliver, director of the placidly in his chair and refused to ing and leading the peaceful protest multi-agency Michigan PFAS stand. that Kaepernick initiated,” Lynn said. Response Team, said the state is “mov- He and his partner, Melina Brann, “Anyone who still believes that we are ing forward” to set safe drinking water were among the only people that doing this to disrespect the military standards for seven PFAS compounds remained in their seats, he told City or our vets are practicing willful igno- and expects to have “enforceable Pulse. rance. There’s too much information drinking water standards” by May. “Economic and social racism out there to still believe that narrative.” The proposed standards range from remains a present reality in our coun- And it doesn’t appear Betz is alone 6 to 8 parts per trillion for various try, and even Lansing,” Betz explained. in Lansing. The City Council hon- PFAS and related compounds. “Not that the numbers can’t go low- “Martin Luther King Jr. stood up to Betz ored Lynn’s son and three other foot- oppression through peaceful protest. ball players who knelt during the er, but we want to get these standards in place and not have them held up,” On the day honoring him, I decided country that oppresses people of color. anthem with a formal resolution in Sliver said. The public can comment to show courage in my convictions. My “This nation was built on the backs 2017. Representing then-Mayor Virg on the standards through Jan. 31. partner and I decided a long time ago of black and brown people who were Bernero, Bishop David Maxwell said Last week, Attorney General Dana that we would sit or kneel in solidarity enslaved by our ancestors. They taking a knee was about “love for the Nessel announced litigation against 17 with activists all over this country to deserve solidarity,” Betz said, noting nation,” just like a hand placed across manufacturers of PFAS. protest police brutality and oppression that systemic racism still persists. “I the chest. “That’s another positive step,” Sliver of people of color.” don’t think that I’m the right person to “As it pertains to the audience in said. Former San Francisco 49ers quar- be a spokesperson for the black activist attendance that did not stay seated, However, Cyndi Roper, senior poli- terback Colin Kaepernick garnered community. I am acting in solidarity in my opinion, this activism isn’t for cy advocate for the Natural Resources national attention for refusing to with them, not on behalf of them.” everyone,” Lynn added. “Some peo- Defense Council and a longtime stand for the national anthem in 2016 At a nearby table, Michael Lynn Jr., a ple work behind the scenes, some up defender of the state’s waterways, over wrongdoings against African firefighter and vocal advocate for racial front, and some are in fear of speak- didn’t buy Sliver’s assurance that the Americans and minorities in the equity who is suing the Lansing Fire ing out. I know personally the cost of standards can be tightened in the United States. Department for alleged racial discrim- speaking out, but I also know the cost future. Roper also took part in Friday’s Like Kaepernick, Betz and his part- ination, remained seated in his chair of silence. I chose to fight.” panel. ner refuse to show pride in a flag for a too. His son also made headlines for — KYLE KAMINSKI “Every time more science comes in, the numbers go lower and lower,” she said. “There is no guarantee we’ll Top Ingham Co. exec quits amid ‘strong concerns’ come back to it.” Roper also called for a “class-based Ingham County’s top executive, con- thing. You can Dolehanty was hired for the job in approach” to all 4,700 PFAS com- troller Tim Dolehanty, has resigned do that and 2013 after serving in various top-lev- pounds, rather than the individual after members of the Board of then just talk el administrative posts in Isabella, standards Sliver’s group has proposed, Commissioners expressed “strong con- about what- Chippewa and Wexford counties. His “so we don’t have to play whack-a- cerns” about his performance, commis- ever we want responsibilities included directing mole with these standards as the years sion Chairman Bryan Crenshaw said to talk about. “central administrative functions,” go by.” Tuesday. The Open balancing the budget and acting as a Roper had more ominous concerns. “There have been discussions with Meetings Act, liaison between commissioners and the When members of the Michigan Tim prior to his resignation,” Crenshaw actually, it’s general public. Manufacturers Association showed said. “He did choose to resign, but just complete- Crenshaw noted the board had up at a public hearing on PFAS in I will say that there have been some ly useless.” become increasingly frustrated with Roscommon Jan. 16, their remarks strong concerns that have been raised Republican Dolehanty Dolehanty’s performance as controller, reminded her of the pushback Ruffalo’s involving things that have gone on. It’s Commissioner most recently over how he handled an character faced from the “titans of just been one situation after another Randy Schafer investigation into specialized prescrip- industry” in “Dark Waters.” situation, and after some discussion he told the Fowlerville News and Views tion drug coverage for county employ- “You could see it in that room,” chose to resign from the position.” that Dolehanty has been “remarkable,” ees. An investigation into barriers to Roper said. “They stood there and Commissioner Mark Grebner point- noting his “progressive” vision for the coverage of certain prescription drugs threatened to sue the state agency if ed to multiple closed board sessions county will be “sorely missed.” remains ongoing. the agency set a standard on a chemi- related to attorney-client privilege. “We have some great staff in the Additionally, commissioners were cal they put into our water.” He declined to comment on wheth- county. I try to be positive,” Schafer expected to meet Tuesday evening to With the feds unlikely to act, and the er Dolehanty’s performance was dis- wrote in an email. “However, some discuss the situation. Crenshaw not- state facing anti-regulatory pressures cussed at those private meetings. commissioners are not always the most ed that early plans call for an inter- from manufacturers, Roper gestured “Those closed sessions are good for professional in how they treat others. im county controller to be named at the screen and repeated the painful anything,” Grebner said. “We say we’re This is for another time.” sometime this week while a search is conclusion Ruffalo’s character makes going to discuss some privileged infor- Other commissioners — and launched to find a more permanent at the end of the film: “We are the only mation by having some letter stamped Dolehanty — couldn’t be reached replacement. ones who can protect ourselves.” by an attorney. That’s good for any- immediately for comment. — KYLE KAMINSKI — LAWENCE COSENTINO 10 www.lansingcitypulse.com City Pulse • January 29, 2020

Whitmer to lay out Dems’ agenda CITY OF LANSING NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR THE TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 ELECTION in her State of the Union response To the qualified electors of the City of Lansing: By MIRS News sure I offer a real Democratic vision Please take notice that the City of Lansing will hold an Election on Tuesday, March 10, 2020. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was doing for what we can be in this country. For the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices: what all governors do at this time of The people of the United States want • President of the United States (Democratic) • President of the United States (Republican) the year. She was writing a leaders looking at a vision that actually OPINION State of the State message improves their lives.” For the purpose of voting on the following proposals: • Ingham County: Health Services Renewal Millage Proposal, Potter Park Zoo Renewal while simultaneously She recalled what happened to U.S. Millage Proposal, Trails and Park Renewal Millage Proposal drafting a new state budget when her Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, who • Ingham Intermediate School District: Special Education Millage Proposal • Renewal Millage Proposal chief of staff informed her she might drank water in the middle of his SOTU Capital Area Transportation Authority: be getting a phone call. response in 2013 and got all sorts of Any qualified elector who is not already registered, may register to vote at the office of the Lansing City Clerk; the office of their County Clerk; a Secretary of State Branch office, or But this wasn’t just any phone call. flak for doing that. other designated state agency. Registration forms may be obtained at mi.gov/vote and mailed This one was from Speaker of the The governor advised, “I’m going to or dropped off at the office of the Lansing City Clerk. Voters who are already registered may House Nancy Pelosi with an invite to stay hydrated but not too hydrated,” update their registration at www.expressSOS.com. deliver the Democratic response to she laughed. The last day to register in any manner other than in-person with the Lansing City Clerk’s President Trump’s State of the Union From a public perception Office is Monday, February 24, 2020. address next Tuesday. Her chief of staff standpoint, Whitmer’s prime-time After this date, anyone who qualifies as an elector may register to vote in person with proof of suggested, “You might want to think appearance can cut one of two ways residency (MCL 168.492) at the following locations and times: about what your response will be.” for the governor, said John Sellek of The governor’s first thought was, “It Harbor Strategic Public Affairs. At Regular was mind boggling and something I best, the speech will go well. It’ll be Business never thought about.” like “cotton candy.” Listeners will find Location Address Hours Lansing City Clerk – 124 W Michigan Ave Mon - Fri And then the call came in. it sweet before it melts from their City Hall Lansing, MI 48933 8am - 5pm “You can’t say no to the speaker,” memories. Lansing City Clerk – 2500 S Washington Ave. Mon-Fri Election Unit Lansing, MI 48910 8am - 5pm Whitmer smiled as she accepted At worst, she could make a blunder the gig that will propel her into the like Rubio’s drink of water and Wednesdays national conversation next week. memories of her appearance will 8am - 7pm Pelosi advised her she would have 10 linger for bad years. Considering she’s Additional times outside of the above listed regular hours are as follows: minutes and could talk about whatever already been in the conversation as a she felt “comfortable” with. However, potential vice presidential candidate Additional Location Address Hours for those who think the governor will — particularly if Joe Biden is the Lansing City Clerk – 124 W Michigan Ave Election Day attack the president, think again. The nominee — that would be bad thing. City Hall Lansing, MI 48933 March 10 7am - 8pm governor was given some broad issue Another unintended consequence of Lansing City Clerk – 2500 S Washington Ave Saturday guidelines from the speaker’s office, doing the State of the Union Address Election Unit Lansing, MI 48910 February 8 but there’s no micromanaging from response is the political ramifications February 15 February 22 Washington. Whitmer will focus on at home. With Whitmer being elevated February 29 the issues she thinks Democrats should to a more high-profile role on the 10am - 2pm be talking about this year. national stage, Republicans back home Saturday “I am going to lay out a Democratic will be less inclined to get her a big March 7 agenda,” she explained while noting “win” she could trumpet if she were 10am – 10pm that the country is already badly added to the national ticket in 2020. Sunday divided and it is not her intent to add Michigan Republicans can’t risk, March 8 to that by blasting away at the sitting politically, taking an active role in 10am - 10pm president. giving Whitmer an enormous win on Election Day So she will not be “going after” roads, her No. 1 priority. A bipartisan March 10 7am – 8pm Trump and will “stay focused” on victory in a Midwestern industrial that Democratic agenda, including state that Trump won by 10,000 votes? “preserving our moral standing” in the That’s the type of resume padding the ABSENT VOTER BALLOTS world. R’s want nothing to do with. Any registered voter may request an Absent Voter Ballot. No reason required. She wanted to focus on what the So while Whitmer’s appearance next The Lansing City Clerk’s Office must have a signed application to issue an Absent Voter citizens want and she’ll point out week may be a springboard for other Ballot. Applications are available at the locations referenced in the above table or by visiting what the Democrats and her fellow opportunities down the line for our our website at lansingmi.gov/clerk. governors have accomplished. But, by governor, it’ll likely mean legislative Monday, March 9, 2020 at 4:00 pm is the deadline to request an absentee ballot except for the same token, she is fully aware of paralysis on major issues until at least those who register to vote on Election Day. Ballots issued on Monday, March 9, 2020 must the mercurial nature of the president, the 2020 election is over. be requested and voted in person at the Lansing City Clerk’s Office, locations referenced in the above table. who could say anything during the speech. Those registering to vote on Election Day, Tuesday, March 10, 2020, are eligible to receive an POLITICS absent voter ballot at the Lansing City Clerk’s Office, locations referenced in the above table. Whitmer said she will be “nimble” Kyle Melinn's and if he raises “anything interesting,” Chris Swope, MMC/MiPMC column will Lansing City Clerk she may have a response for that, too. Phone: 517-483-4131 Her approach is not to react to return next Email: [email protected] every item raised by the president in Website: www.lansingmi.gov/Clerk www.facebook.com/LansingClerkSwope CP#20-016 his speech, but “my job is to make week City Pulse • January 29, 2020 www.lansingcitypulse.com 11

Republicans didn’t express the linked the hold to the Bidens. And it same outrage when Trump tweeted calls into question what else Trump’s The rule of law, or rule a threat at Schiff on Sunday morn- attorneys are lying about. ing, alleging that he is a “CORRUPT After all, Bolton submitted the POLITICIAN” who “has not paid the manuscript to the White House for a price, yet, for what he has done to security review on December 30 and by the lawless? our Country!” Nor did they get riled signaled his willingness to testify a up when Secretary of State Mike week later. Trump made clear that, Pompeo cursed out an NPR report- should McConnell’s efforts to shut Senate Republicans face their clearest er for asking a perfectly legitimate down all testimony fail, he’d try to question about Ukraine and then exert executive privilege to keep that test of moral courage yet lied about their conversation in an from happening. It’s obvious that official State Department statement. Trump and his lawyers know (and INFORMED DISSENT Until Sunday would not give the Ukrainians $391 In most administrations, Pompeo’s are terrified of) what Bolton will say; night, everything million in military aid unless they boorish behavior would have drawn a according to the Times’s sources, the was going to plan: investigated the Bidens. That under- stern rebuke, if not a demand for his manuscript “intensified concerns The Senate would cuts every single aspect of Trump’s resignation. Instead, Trump threat- among some of [Trump’s] advisers rush through open- defense, including what his attorneys ened to pull NPR funding. that they needed to block Mr. Bolton ing arguments, then told the Senate last week. Bolton JEFFREY C. BILLMAN Crickets from the GOP. But sure, from testifying.” through a brief wants to testify. Trump is blocking Schiff gave them the vapors. Even after the Times’s story broke, question period, him. Back to Bolton. Let’s not mistake the White House urged Republicans then reject a motion for further evi- Senate Republicans have a choice: the mustachioed menace for any sort to hold the line, arguing that Bolton dence, and then acquit President to muster moral courage and issue a of resistance hero. He’s a neocon testifying will “open the floodgates,” Trump on charges of abusing his subpoena, or to look the other way. warmonger, a man whose pornog- leading to a longer trial and more office and obstructing Congress in Don’t get your hopes up that raphy is probably satellite images of information in the public domain— time for his pre-Super Bowl inter- they’ll do the right thing. They’ve drones dropping bombs on desert which is exactly what McConnell view with fanboy Sean Hannity and had several other chances to show villages. There are reasons to ques- doesn’t want. his State of the Union address next moral courage this week, and they’ve tion his credibility: Namely, he’s out Rarely are there choices this clear, week. failed every test. to sell a book. or moments with this much moral Sure, voters told pollsters they Last Tuesday, at the beginning But he’s not some liberal Deep clarity. Do Senate Republicans put wanted the Senate to at least pretend of the trial, White House Counsel State squish, and the brief outline Bolton under oath and see what he to care about getting to the truth. Pat Cipollone stood up and told in the Times aligns with what other has to say, or do they admit that the But Mitch McConnell was betting a bald-faced lie: “The [House witnesses told House investigators. entire party is complicit in Trump’s on short memories: The quicker he impeachment] proceedings took His story shreds a key element of corruption? dispatched with impeachment, the place in the basement of the House Trump’s narrative—that the presi- In other words, are we to be a sooner it would disappear into the of Representatives. … Not even dent had valid reasons for withhold- country ruled by law, or a country fog of an election year. Democrats [Adam] Schiff’s Republican col- ing the money. It also puts the lie to ruled by the lawless? would raise a hue and cry, and edito- leagues were allowed into the what Trump’s lawyers have told the (Jeffrey Billman is the editor of rial boards would wag their fingers. 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Ingham County murderers may get second chance Prosecutor looks to commute certain life prison sentences

arol Siemon is all about ty,” Siemon ago, who are they now? And do second chances, even for explained. “I they deserve another chance? Cconvicted murderers. think life in To my knowledge, nobody else As the prosecuting attorney for prison with- is doing this type of thing in the Ingham County, Siemon knows out parole state. It has just been something her job is largely about ensuring functions in a rolling around in my head.” justice is fairly served for about similar way, 290,000 local residents. Usually, and I think ‘A progressive that involves locking a lot of peo- everyone ple behind bars, some for the rest should have prosecutor’ of their lives. But this year, she an opportuni- Siemon could be asking Gov. Gretchen ty to be able In Michigan, only those convict- Whitmer to send a few of them to get out ed of first-degree murder or plac- back home. some day.” ing explosives causing injury can “While I personally believe there Siemon — with pro-bono help garner a sentence of life in prison are some people who should be from former Assistant Attorney without parole. And only the gov- in prison forever, like the Jeffrey General Ron Emery — this year ernor has the power to commute Dahmer type of people, I just plans to begin a formal review of their sentences after the prisoners don’t believe in the death penal- the 90 convicted murderers serv- are reviewed and formally recom- ing life in prison without parole in mended for release by the 10-mem- Ingham County. And for a select ber Michigan Parole Board. After Siemon took office in 2017, Photos courtesy Michigan Department of Corrections few, she said she plans to seek a Ninety men and women, who are gubernatorial commutation that she enacted policy to always offer defendants (even those accused of pictured on the cover and on could get them back out on the the most heinous crimes) a chance these pages, have been convicted streets. to plead guilty to a lesser charge of first-degree murder in Ingham “It’s not whether or not they’re like second-degree murder. Her County and are serving sentences innocent,” Siemon told City Pulse. of life without parole. “We’re not saying that. But if they committed a homicide 40 years See Second chance, Page 13 City Pulse • January 29, 2020 www.lansingcitypulse.com 13

Michigan and parole. If the Second chance the rest of the crime is cold country. and calculated, And the dif- the concept of from page 12 fering prosecu- rehabilitation torial philoso- can essentially goal: eliminate the possibility of life phies largely be a non-start- in prison without parole, instead toe the line er.” putting prisoners before a review between judi- Attorney board within a few decades. cial rehabilita- Gilbert Nessel General Dana Other prosecutors before Siemon tion and punish- Nessel also weren’t as lenient. And defendants ment. doesn’t condone a blanket poli- don’t always take the deal before Calhoun County Prosecuting cy toward watered-down murder pushing their case to a trial. But Attorney David Gilbert, a regis- charges. Without careful consid- that doesn’t mean some of them tered Republican, said he doesn’t eration, uniform plea deals can don’t deserve another shot at free- have a similar policy in his office erode the legislative intent behind dom, Siemon insisted. because some defendants can sim- the harsh sentences written into “I just don’t like to exclude ply “deserve” to rot away in pris- state law. And plea deals to lesser the possibility that someone can on for the rest of their lives. charges aren’t always appropri- be rehabilitated,” Siemon said. “Can they be rehabilitated? ate considerations, Nessel said. “Families don’t always like it, and Maybe they can. But look at some “Other times it is clear from the it can be very unpleasant — espe- of these cases where they put a actions of the defendant as well as cially with victims’ families — but gun to someone’s face and pull the criminal history of that individ- these people deserve it. Some the trigger: Why should we take ual that society should be protect- don’t like that we offer it. We take the chance? There’s not much you ed from that person for the remain- those views into account, but it can do that is more personal than der of his or her life,” Nessel said. doesn’t mean they drive the deci- taking a human life,” Gilbert add- “However, each county prosecutor sion.” ed. “That’s why we have these is duly elected by their county res- It’s typical for prosecutors to charges. We like to let the jury idents, and I respect Prosecutor use their discretion when deciding decide.” Siemon and her rationale.” on the severity of various criminal “One never says ‘never’ or Siemon declined to address crit- convictions; That’s just part of the ‘always’ in our profession,” add- icism of her prosecutorial policies job. But Siemon’s comparatively ed Leelanau County Prosecutor on plea deals, noting she doesn’t lenient and so-called “progres- Doug Donaldson. “That automat- want to rally “unwarranted oppo- sive” stance on offering plea deals ically ties your hands. And there sition” to her upcoming plans to to first-degree murderers is hardly are some out there that probably the norm throughout the state of do deserve life in prison without See Second chance, Page 14 14 www.lansingcitypulse.com City Pulse • January 29, 2020

Second chance Prison is like a pool of deep water, from page 13 at first so clear that you can easily see the surface seek commuted sentences for murderers. She and grasp the reaching hands of family and loved ones recognizes that her policies aren’t for every- holding you, keeping you from sinking. one, but maintains it’s the best way to ensure justice — including for defendants. But years pass, and grips tire and loosen, “When you’re a progressive prosecutor, one by one finally letting go until all are gone, you have people who will say things like ‘You and you begin to slowly sink deeper and deeper, hug thugs,’ or ‘You don’t care about victims.’ That’s not true. I care about the process being into the murky depths that have become your world, fair. We’ve learned that locking people up for and the light above slowly fades into pieces a long time doesn’t always make the commu- nity more safe. It doesn’t serve a purpose oth- of imperfect memory until, finally, all that remains of hope er than vengeance.” is an unclear vision of a stranger far above somewhere with a rope... Rehabilitation vs. vengeance and the prayer that she will throw it.

Pushing her progressive prosecutorial policy a step further, Siemon last week told City Pulse — George Norris Hall that her office will soon begin a formal review of every life sentence doled out in Ingham A Stranger with a Rope (2012) County since 1975. And those who display the most rehabilitative University of Michigan Prison Creative Art Project Hall progress — pending Whitmer’s eventual approval — might soon Another inmate from Ingham County, Bruce be set free. osophically, I think she’d be on board with Edward Hicks, was convicted of murder at 18. In addition to the this,” Siemon added. Now 62, he has spent more than 70% of his severity of the crime, Whitmer At least 90 people are serving life in prison life in a prison cell. attorneys will look at without parole after they were convicted of “The severity of the crime used to be the prisoners’ misconduct first-degree murder in Ingham County in cases only thing we really looked at,” Siemon said. records and their participation in educational that date back to 1975, according to records “If someone committed a crime 20 years ago, programs. Siemon’s office will also focus on obtained by City Pulse. An analysis cross-ref- however, that tells me who they were then. It’s defendants that were convicted of first-degree erenced with prison records shows the aver- not always who they still are now. I’ll make murder on the basis of being an accessory to age lifer was sentenced at age 27, has served these decisions based on my own criteria, but the actual killing without literally pulling the about 18 years and is now about 47 years it’s really all going to be about asking: Who trigger. old. All but one are men. Sixty-five percent are they now?” “The main question is whether we can truly are black. Thirty percent are white. But not everyone wants to bother to ask the feel they’ve been rehabilitated,” Siemon add- The oldest among them, 84-year-old George question. ed. Norris Hall, was convicted in a brutal mur- Gilbert said prisoners serving life in pris- Siemon hasn’t established a precise timeline der of three card players in an East Lansing on without parole from Calhoun County, for for the ongoing prisoner review process and basement, according to a newspaper clipping example, will remain there unless they per- noted that Emery theoretically could decide from 1975. The youngest, 24-year-old Marcell sonally seek to have their sentences commut- that none of the prisoners actually deserve D’Jon Davis, was convicted in 2018 of a rob- ed. Even then, it’s a long shot, he said. And to have their sentences commuted. If those bery and a murder outside of a marijuana dis- besides, he said he’s not comfortable review- recommendations make it to the governor’s pensary in Lansing. ing old convictions from former prosecutors desk, however, she’s confident that Whitmer About a third of those prisoners have spent that decided to levy the charges. will take action. more time behind bars than they’ve lived in “I haven’t talked about it with her, but phil- the free world. Hall, for example, was convict- ed at 39 and spent the last 45 years in prison. See Second chance, Page 15 City Pulse • January 29, 2020 www.lansingcitypulse.com 15

only one of them went on to break the law Second chance and return to prison again, MDOC spokes- man Chris Gautz told the Free Press. fast facts from page 14 Since 2011, commutations have been rare. There were at least 4,017 requests Prisoners serving life without for commutation in Michigan under former parole by race “I wasn’t there for these cases,” Gilbert Gov. Rick Snyder. He only granted six — added. “I’m not going to be the one to all of which were for reportedly for med- 3.3% 1.1% second guess them.” ical reasons, according to data published Hispanic Asian in the Free Press. Whitmer’s office has yet A second chance to issue any gubernatorial commutations. Absent an appeal, however, there’s no At a bench trial in 2017, an Ingham other formal mechanism or judicial prec- County circuit judge found 25-year-old edent that grants adults serving life in Thomas McClellan guilty of first-degree prison without parole — like McClellan — 30% murder, child abuse and arson in the stab- another chance at freedom in Michigan. bing (and burning) of his 5-year-old step- And Siemon said she feels a moral obliga- White 65.6% daughter, Luna Younger. His first-degree tion to ensure those defendants’ sentences murder conviction requires him to serve the actually serve some form of rehabilitative Black rest of his life in prison without parole. purpose. He wasn’t offered a plea deal to less- “I’m not here to do vengeance. It’s not er charges, but that was before Siemon my job,” Siemon added. “If you’re a pros- rolled out her new policies. And while his ecutor, it can be really hard to go against case likely won’t be up for a commutation this sort of law and order because people review for at least another few decades, think you don’t care but that’s simply not the possibility of his eventual release has true. I do care.” Sentencing Ages touched a nerve with Younger’s family and In a statement last week, Whitmer’s those who leaned on his sentence for clo- office noted that her administration has & Time Served sure. taken “historic steps to reform our crimi- McClellan, according to reports in nal justice system to better serve victims the Lansing State Journal, had stabbed and treat offenders” and that an ongoing 17.517.5 Younger at least five times because she had bipartisan movement in the state legisla- Years 10 interrupted his nap and asked for some- ture continues to “review all aspects” of Years thing to eat. He later piled blankets and Michigan’s criminal justice system. MedianMedian Time paper towels on her body, then doused “They would be responsible for chang- Time the pile in vodka and set it on fire before ing the laws surrounding life without Served 20 eventually surrendering to police just a few parole,” according to the statement sent Served hours later. to City Pulse from Whitmer’s office. “All Younger would’ve had her 9th birthday commutation requests are required to go 27 Years on Monday. through the process established by law Median “It’s not my job to judge, but nobody which begins with the Michigan Parole Prisoner Age 30 won in that case,” said Jeanette Miller- Board, who reviews requests on a case-by- at Sentencing Halmich, Younger’s grandmother. “What case basis.” if he ended back on the street and did it Siemon, the first woman to be elected again? I can forgive him, but that doesn’t prosecutor in Ingham County, defeated 40 mean he doesn’t need to pay for what he her Republican challenger Billi Jo O’Berry did. Nobody will understand the magni- with about 58% of the vote in 2016. She tude of the grief that we’re all still feeling plans to run for another four-year term this 4747 Years Years • Median over this.” year. No challengers have surfaced. And PrisonerMedian Age Others, like Paula McKay, who was a she knows her prosecutorial philosophies Prisoner Age 50 spokeswoman for Younger’s family at trial, might not align with some of the more con- have a different perspective. servative voices in the field — especially “I do feel that everyone has the abili- those that tend to lean more heavily on the punitive side of the scales of justice. ty to be rehabilitated, but I know a lot of 60 people — including Luna’s mother — would But it’s a risk she’s willing to take as she feel differently,” McKay added. “My own heads into another campaign cycle without husband would disagree with me; I know a clear challenger. he would not like to see (McClellan) get “My promise when I ran in 2016 was 90 — Convictions out. But I’m a very strong Christian. These that I will always try to do the right thing, are just my feelings on the situation.” no matter the fallout. That certainly has 84 — Jury Trials In the last decade, at least 168 Michigan not changed,” Siemon said. “I endeavor prisoners have had their sentences commut- to do what research and justice require — 89 — Male Prisoners ed by the governor, at least 44 of which not what might make me more popular. I had been convicted of first-degree murder, admire my fellow Michigan prosecutors 1 — Female Prisoner according to the Detroit Free Press. And even when we don’t always agree.” Source: Ingham County Prosecuting Attorney and Michigan Department of Corrections. 16 www.lansingcitypulse.com City Pulse • January 29, 2020

ARTS & CULTURE ART • BOOKS • FILM • MUSIC Thawing Lansing’s pipes at the Mid-Winter Singing Festival By SKYLER ASHLEY low Ten Pound Fiddle stalwarts Pat For nearly two decades, the Mid- Madden, Bob Blackman and Mabus, Winter Singing and Folk Festival has the wheels for the Mid-Winter Singing warmed the hearts of folk fanatics in Folk Festival started to turn. the dead of Michigan’s perennially “I put it in the back of my head, if harsh winters. The two-day celebra- you want to get a lot of people around tion begins with a dual-headliner gig and make them really happy, just let Friday and leads into a massive com- them sing all the songs. If you go to munity sing Saturday. Between these a concert, whether it’s Springsteen or two main platters is a clever array of anybody else, and you ask people to workshops and jam sessions, such as sing, what happens? Everyone sings Mark Dvorak’s along,” Potter said. Mid-Winter spontaneous folk Friday’s concert features Liz Carroll, ensemble and Joel a Ten Pound Fiddle veteran and Singing and Folk Mabus’ class on internationally renowned power- Festival songwriting. house fiddler from Chicago, as well as $5 Student, $18 member, Ten Pound Philadelphia up-and-comers House of $20 public Fiddle booking Hamill. The talent of Scotland-born Friday, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, events begin mastermind Sally Celtic harpist Maeve Gilchrist, now at 11 a.m. Potter has been based in New York, and the sublime Hannah Community Center with the festival dancing skills of East Lansing’s own House of Hamill and Liz Carroll will perform Friday night at the Mid-Winter Singing 819 Abbot Road, since its inception Nic Gareiss will amplify Carroll’s set. East Lansing and Folk Festival. Pianist Dan Chounaird will lead Saturday's community sing. Full schedule available and is in charge of House of Hamill, while having per- at tenpoundfiddle.org keeping it fresh as formed elsewhere in Michigan several for 12 years,” Balindo said. “Brian has Fiddle song leader and Michigan folk (517) 337-7744 the winters drift times, will be performing its first Ten been with his group Enter the Haggis stalwart, is leading one of Saturday’s by. The festival Pound Fiddle gig. The duo, composed for almost 20 years. Between the two workshops. It’s split into two parts, was originally two nights of sing- of Rose Baldino and Brian Buchanan, of us, we’ve got more than 25 years of one focused on improving attendees’ ing, dubbed the Mid-Winter Singing has the perfect rockumentary origin experience with this instrument.” songwriting and the other aiming to Festival, but the exhausted lungs of story. Balindo and Buchanan’s orig- One of Balindo’s major influences improve their lyricism. its attendees eventually made that no inal bands, Enter the Haggis and and favorite fiddle artists coinciden- “Songwriting isn’t something I’ve longer viable as a multiday format. Burning Bridget Cleary, were booked tally happens to be Liz Carroll herself. done in recent years at the festival, “Frankly, by Saturday night, people together on a bill in Kansas City, but “It’s slightly terrifying to open for and it made sense to break it into two were exhausted,” Potter said. “They flight cancellations left Balindo and her now,” Balindo laughs. “She’s so parts,” Mabus. “Somebody that wants were singing Friday for two hours, Buchanan stranded without their sweet and gracious. I’m really stoked to do both can take the entire two- and then Saturday for another three bandmates. With virtually no time to to be opening for her.” hour class, and somebody who doesn’t or four hours. People started going to rehearse, the two decided to perform After House of Hamill and Carroll have the time can attend the hour that one or the other, so we thought let’s onstage together. And, hey, it actually kick things off Friday, Dan Chounaird, interests them the most.” have a concert and just have one big worked. Buchanan eventually joined a world-class pianist hailing from Mabus will focus on the relationship singing night.” Balindo in Philadelphia, and House of Minnesota’s Twin Cities, will lead the between words and music and help Potter said the original singing-only Hamill was formed. fabled community sing for his fourth guide people in crafting better chord festival took off simply because it was “We trusted each other, but we both time. Chounaird carefully curates progressions and structures, along the first of its kind in Mid-Michigan. had been playing with our own bands his song list, with help from Mabus, with penning streamlined, melodic She got the for so long — that to play with some- to craft a fitting tribute to the old lyrics to harmoniously go along with initial idea body new and do an entirely different standards, newer American classics, the music. A full schedule of the Mid- driving home set of music is hard. I think we were artists’ birthdays and pay homage to Winter Singing and Folk Festival’s from upstate both really scared; our nerves defi- musicians who died in 2019. workshops is available on Ten Pound New York in nitely showed,” Balindo said. “I feel a slightly higher pressure Fiddle’s website. 1994 after Balindo and Buchanan have been to pick songs that are off the well Potter looks at the festival’s past and leading a sing- immersed in the world of folk and worn sing-a-long repertoire and future fondly. along with her Irish traditional music since their ado- bring something a little bit different,” “Signature event? Is that the word trio, Second lescence. Growing bored with her clas- Chounaird. “I also like to think about I want? It’s our festival. A lot of folk Opinion, at a sical music lessons on violin, Balindo bringing the Minnesota perspective. groups have a festival; a lot of them folk festival. transitioned to the Irish fiddle. There’s often Bob Dylan on the list. are in the summer,” Potter said. “In After a break- “I started playing fiddle when I was We haven’t sung any Prince, but it’s the middle of winter, what do you fast conversa- 13. I joined Burning Bridget Cleary never too late.” need? You need community, singing tion with fel- Carroll when I was 16 and I played with them Mabus, a longtime Ten Pound and you gotta stay warm.” City Pulse • January 29, 2020 www.lansingcitypulse.com 17 A rhumba to remember for- singled out for individual honors. MSU students take third Friday, after a day of rehears- in Jazz at Lincoln Center als, the students made a pilgrim- competition in New York age to Birdland, where all the great jazz musicians have played over the By LAWRENCE COSENTINO decades. MSU jazz musicians soaked up As if basking in the big sound of the some jazz history Friday night, vis - Basie band wasn’t inspiring enough, iting Manhattan’s fabled Birdland the students also got to re-unite with and digging the great Count Basie one of its newest members, tenor Orchestra. saxophonist Markus Howell. Just last Then they went out and made a lit- year, Howell was riding buses and sit- tle jazz history of their own. ting in classrooms shoulder to shoul- MSU’s premier big band, Jazz der with them in East Lansing. After Orchestra I, took third place in the graduating from MSU, Howell joined first annual Jack Rudin college jazz the Basie band in August and has competition at Jazz at Lincoln Center already toured Japan with the group. Jan. 18-19. Four student musicians Diego Rivera, assistant director of were singled out for solo honors. MSU Jazz Studies, said the competi- Jazz at Lincoln Center direc- tion experience was “transformative” tor Wynton Marsalis led the pan- for the students. In rehearsals lead- el of judges. Temple University and ing up to last weekend, he felt them Indiana University took first and sec- close ranks more tightly than ever. ond place. “Toward the end, they’d cut in The invitation-only championship before I could say anything, real- is named after Jack Rudin, a long- ly getting involved in the music,” time supporter of Jazz at Lincoln Rivera said. “You want them to real- Center and its educational programs. ly take ownership. It’s the difference It was a packed, emotional week- between playing in a band and being Courtesy MSU College of Music end the students are not likely to a band. The got inside of each others' Bassist Liany Mateo was singled out for solo honors by legendary jazz bassist forget. They arrived in New York playing.” Ron Carter. Thursday for a warm kickoff party at Saturday night’s blazing octet the home of Jack Brandfield, an MSU performance, under Rivera’s direc- There was a sweet moment at the mance,” Rivera said. “The next day, baritone saxophone player who hails tion, created a general buzz about awards ceremony when Corey, coming everybody was looking forward to the from the Big Apple. Later that week- Michigan State in the halls of Lincoln off the stage with his award, grinned big band.” end, Brandfield was the only baritone Center. at Brandfield, who was ascending the Competitions can get nerve-wrack- sax player at the competition to be “I couldn’t have asked for a better per- steps to get his. ing or even nasty, at least in the clas- Mateo was singled out for recog- sical world. Rivera said that from nition by the most illustrious of the where he sat, the infectious fellowship judges and, arguably, one of the most of the MSU jazz family put a positive revered jazz musicians alive — bassist spin on the whole competition. Ron Carter, a member of Miles Davis’ “The feeling and camaraderie second great quartet and the most spilled over,” he said. “Our students recorded bassist in history. reached out to other schools, hanging Rivera said Carter is a harsh judge out, making a lot of connections.” and could easily have singled out Sunday, the MSU orchestra per- nobody at all. formed three tunes under the leader- For the octet, Rivera was given a ship of jazz studies director Rodney choice to perform a tune of his choice Whitaker. by jazz pioneer Jelly Roll Morton or They opened with Dizzy Gillespie’s eccentric bebop genius Thelonious blindingly fast riot hose of bebop, Monk. “Things to Come,” followed up with “That was a no-brainer,” Rivera Duke Ellington’s “Rockabye River” said. “This is a bebop school.” and closed with a spectacular sal- MSU was the only school to play vo of Latin-flavored counterpoint, Monk’s “Bye-Ya,” a hard swinging sal- Chick Corea’s “Armando’s Rhumba,” vo of pungent chords that span the arranged by Lincoln Center Jazz scale from floor to ceiling. Orchestra bassist Carlito Enriquez. It was a slamming performance of a Four students were recognized as new arrangement by Rivera, but you outstanding soloists: bassist Liany probably won’t hear the tune locally Courtesy MSU College of Music Mateo, pianist Sequoia Snyder, ten- anytime soon. MSU’s Jazz Orchestra I joins hands before taking the stage at Jazz at Lincoln or saxophonist Samuel Corey and “They’re pretty tired of it by now,” Center Sunday. The big band took third place in a national college championship. Jackson Brandfield. Rivera said. 18 www.lansingcitypulse.com City Pulse • January 29, 2020 A Phoenix rises from mold: Capitol View, now leasing

By SKYLER ASHLEY Capitol View Two decades after a devastating fire Apartments made the building’s apartments un- Now leasing inhabitable, the complicated saga of 313 N. Capitol Ave., Lansing Oliver Towers is receiving some much villagegreen.com/lansing/ needed closure. The eight-floor apart- capitol-view-apartments ment tower, since rebranded as Capitol View, has its renovations almost com- pleted and is accepting rental applica- tions, with approved applicants expect- ed to move in between February and March. years. The Eyde Co., which purchased the So what’s inside? Eighty-eight building in late 2015, took on a hulking one-bedroom and eight two-bedroom behemoth of a project. Before-and-af- apartments. One-bedrooms are avail- ter photos reveal Capitol View’s meta- able as a 442-square-foot studio apart- morphosis from a dilapidated, deserted ment, or in larger sizes clocking in at building into a sleek, modern apart- 586 and 592 square feet. The two-bed- ment complex. The arduous physical room option is 886 square feet. All units Skyler Ashley/City Pulse labor that garnered these impressive re- feature one bathroom. Pets are allowed, The living room of a model studio apartment on the first floor of the newly reno- sults was handled by Lansing’s Wieland but there is a deposit and monthly fee. vated Capitol View apartment tower, which is now leasing. Construction. Rent begins at $900 for a studio and “The damage and mold were sub- reaches $1515 for the most expensive for senior citizens; Capitol View is not. restoration, which respectfully pre- stantial, If you were walking through two-bedroom apartments. And each And considering the building’s address served its sycamore trees. the building you should have had a unit features a full kitchen, along with has changed to 313 Capitol Ave. from “The initial focus when we acquired mask on,” Eyde Co. CFO and general a washer and dryer. Community ame- 310 N. Seymour Ave., rebranding just the building was to honor the architec- counsel Mark Clouse said. “We took nities include a fitness center, bike stor- made sense, Clouse said. ture. I think when people try to change literally everything out. Everything you age, an indoor lounge and a courtyard. The most important task? Preserving the existing and turn it into something see here is brand new.” If you’re a budding entrepreneur, the vibe of the tower’s late-'60s, ear- it’s not — it doesn’t look good,” Clouse The overall project ended up with a Capitol View also has retail space avail- ly-'70s architecture. While not deemed said. “We asked our architects to im- price tag of $14.7 million, with Eyde able. The two partitions on the first historic by any legal body, Eyde Co. prove what was here, not cover what Co. receiving approval for a $2.4 mil- floor of the building are 1,992 and didn’t want to paint over a building was here.” lion low-interest loan from the Michi- 2,494 square feet. They can be leased that’s contributed to downtown Lan- If you’re interested in living at Cap- gan Economic Development Corp. and individually, or as a joint unit. sing’s aesthetic since 1968. Noticeable itol View, applications are available at a $1.3 million Brownfield tax credit Why the name change? The original attention to detail confirms this philos- property management company Village from the city, which has a duration of 12 Oliver Towers was subsidized housing ophy, such as the building’s courtyard Green’s website. Cat café cross-breeds animal love and pop culture By SKYLER ASHLEY evened out and we have our routine coming, so I was like, ‘OK, I’ll just do Cats. Lattes. Star Wars trivia. While down. We are running more events in it.’ Like, ha ha, what a cute joke,” Mac- it might be hard to imagine, yes, there the cat room and having a lot of success combs said. “And slowly, once I had the is a place in Lansing where you can with that.” idea formed in my head, I said, ‘Now I partake in all three of those things, and Lansing cat owner Taylor Anderson have to do this, for mysterious reasons.’” more, simultaneously. Since opening attended Star Wars trivia night with a Constellation Cat Café’s foster rescue in October, Con- group of friends and took home the top partner is Saved by Zade. All the cats in Constellation Cat stellation Cat prize: drink coupons and free entry to the cat room are available for adoption, Café has grown the cat room, which normally costs $8, a process that requires payment of a Café Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. into a popular upon a return visit. single $125 adoption fee and a screen- Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. hangout for cat “I’m a huge Star Wars fan. I knew as ing process There have been 126 adop- to 8 p.m. enthusiasts. The soon as I saw the event posted on their tions so far, a number “way higher” Saturday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 3320 E. Lake Lansing cat room fills Facebook page, my friends and I had than Maccombs originally anticipated. Road, East Lansing with parents and to compete,” Anderson said. “We had “We were aiming for 100 in the first (517) 918-4919, constellationcatcafe.com their rambunc- never been there before, but when I got year we were open. To get there so tious toddlers there I was pleasantly surprised. It is an quickly is just insane,” she said. “A lot of for storytelling adorable cafe.” people come in not planning to adopt, Skyler Ashley/City Pulse gatherings. On trivia nights, which reg- Constellation Cat Café is only the and then they fall in love and go home Children playing with a cat during a ularly sell out, the place is packed with fourth cat café to open in Michigan. with a cat.” storytelling event at Constellation Cat people bonding over pop-culture fanat- The concept is popular overseas, espe- Upcoming events at Constellation Café. icism and, well, cats. cially in Japan. Maccombs decided to Cat Café include Guided Knitting with “It was really chaotic in the begin- pursue the idea after reading a Face- Cats Feb. 3, Marvel Trivia Night Feb. and have a thing that interests them,” ning. I didn’t really feel like I knew book comment that asked, “Is there a 13 and Galentine’s Day at the Cat Café Maccombs said. ”Lots of people can what I was doing,” executive director cat café in Lansing?” Feb. 13. benefit from being around cats, even if Kelsey Maccombs said. “Now we’ve “Nobody was saying there was one “I want everyone to feel welcome here they don’t want to take one home.” City Pulse • January 29, 2020 www.lansingcitypulse.com 19 Library of Michigan announces the 2020 Michigan Notable Books

By BILL CASTANIER in “The Women of Copper Country” by James L. It’s January and people are arguing and David Maraniss, winner of the McCommons. about who will win the Super Bowl, Pulitzer Prize, writing an intimate Author, artist impeachment, the Iowa Primary and story about his father and the ’50s and curator Susan baseball’s cheating scandal — just to Red Scare in “A Good American Skarsgard takes name a few of the topics. Family.” us on a futuristic On a different scale, readers, Closer to home, New York writer look at the history authors and publishers are argu- Abigail Pesta has written a chilling of General Motors’ ing about the books on the 2020 and inspirational nonfiction book automobile design Michigan Notable Books list, which on the Larry Nasser scandal in “The in “Where Today was announced this past week by the Girls: An All-American town, a Meets Tomorrow: Library of Michigan. Predatory Doctor, and the Gymnasts Eero Saarinen and Michigan’s chief librarian, Randy Who Brought Him Down.” the General Motors Riley, looks forward to those argu- Several of the winners have used Technical Center,” Michigan Notable Books honor authors that are either ments. “What could be better than Detroit for a fictional backdrop to while Gerald Van arguing and talking about books,” he look at thematic topics including, Dusen looks at local to Michigan, such as Lansing's Erin Bartels (right), or said. “Broke: Hardship and Resilience a wall of racial write about Michigan-centric topics, such as Abigail Pesta, A panel of 14 academics, librar- in a City of Broken Promises” by divide in “Detroit’s who covered the Larry Nassar scandal. ians and writers from across the Jodie Adams Kirshner; “Guardians Birchwood Wall: state selected this year’s list of 20 of Detroit: Architectural Sculpture Hatred & Healing in the West Eight books. The authors will be feted in in the Motor City,” by Jeff Morrison; Miles Community.” April at a gala event in the Library “The Queen Next Door: Aretha For those who see cooking in of Michigan. I’m humbled to be a Franklin, an Intimate Portrait,” their future, Zingerman’s alum Abra part of that selection committee and by Detroit photographer Linda Berens has created one of the most I can vouch for the “arguments.” I’ve Solomon; and Bridgett Davis’s biog- unusual and tantalizing cookbooks already gotten emails and phone raphy of her mother, “The World with “Ruffage: A Practical Guide to calls wondering why a book didn’t According to Fannie Davis: My Vegetables.” Although not a cook- make the list. Mother’s Life in Detroit Numbers.” book, poet Jeff Kass explores pizza It was not an easy task to select only Erin Bartels’ debut book, “We delivery and economic struggle in INTO THE FIRE WITH 20 books from the hundreds that we Hope for Better Things,” covers two “Teacher Pizza Guy.” And although GREGG HURWITZ collectively read and discussed. And centuries of a family’s search for there are no food recipes in Dean February 4 · 7pm yes, there were disagreements with- answers about its past, and Okemos Kuiper’s memoir “Deer Camp: A New York Times, #1 internationally in the panel about books that should poet, and MSU Law professor Brian Memoir of a Father, a Family and bestselling author Gregg Hurwitz will make the list. G. Gilmore considers Michigan’s cul- the Land that Healed Them,” there is sign and discuss his fifth Orphan X The criteria for selection are the tural landscape in “Come See About a recipe for how nature can provide book, Into the Fire. author is either from Michigan Me.” the healing we all need. or has spent significant time in Less well-known topics are consid- Finally, three fictional examina- SCHULER BOOK CLUB the state, and/or the book is set in ered in the teen book “Deadly Aim: tions of complicated family and February 19 · 6pm Michigan, or is about a Michigan The Civil War Story of Michigan’s romantic endeavors on the list are Join us monthly for the Schuler Book theme. Obviously, another top crite- Anishinaabe Sharpshooters,” by Sally “All Manner of Things,” by Susie Club—a great way to create community rion is the book must be well writ- M. Walker; the children’s picture Finkbeiner; “Shades: Detroit Love and engage with new books. This month ten. book “Sport: Ship Dog of the Great Stories” by Esperanza Cintron and we are reading The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams. As a writer for City Pulse for the Lakes,” by Pamela Cameron; and “The Care and Feeding of Ravenously last 18 years, I have interviewed illustrator Renee Graef and “Camera Hungry Girls” by Anissa Gray. All hundreds of authors with a focus on Hunter: George Shiras III and the will keep readers up past their bed- MAGIC / KEYFORGE local writers, or authors who write Birth of Wildlife Photography,” times. GAME NIGHT about Michigan. I was fortunate to Tuesdays · 6pm have interviewed 12 of the authors Play Magic or KeyForge in a casual, whose books made the list this year. friendly environment. All Magic Although there are no Pulitzer products are 20% off for those who 307 E. Grand River, E. 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Internment by Samira Ahmed - MSU’s Muslim Journeys scholar-led book discussion series! 7 p.m. MSU Main Cardboard Classic at LCC Library, East Lansing. events.msu.edu. Wednesday, January 29 The Cardboard Classic at the Gier oddly enough, a bowl of chicken soup. EVENTS Community Each unique sled then competes in a CLASSES AND SEMINARS Allen Farmers Market - 3-6:30 p.m. Cardboard Classic Center race down the hill outside of the Gier with The Dangling Participles at 5 p.m. 1611 $5 joins DIY Community Center. Aqua Fitness - Fun for all fitness levels. Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020 10:30-11:30 a.m. Hannah Community E. Kalamazoo St., Lansing. 517-999-3911. engineers Competitors are limited to build- allenneighborhoodcenter.org. Doors at 1 p.m., races at 2 p.m. Center, 819 Abbot Rd., East Lansing. Gier Community Center in a crafty ing their sleds entirely out of card- 517-337-1113. 2400 Hall St., Lansing competi- board, paper, tape and glue. While Breslin Recycling Sweep MSU vs. (517) 483-4313 tion to see certain soft materials may be used Cell and Molecular Biology Northwestern (Men’s) - Come lcc.edu/radio/events/ who can to enhance the sled aesthetically, the Program Research Forum - 12-1 volunteer with MSU Recycling and Spartan cardboardclassic Sierra Club after the basketball game. build the bulk of it must consist of those mate - p.m. 1425 BPS, MSU, East Lansing. fastest rials. Wood, hard plastic, glass and events.msu.edu. 8:30-10 p.m. Breslin Center, 534 Birch Rd, East Lansing. 517-432-1989. cardboard sled. Designs that have metal are strictly forbidden. Sleds Code Club! - No coding expertise popped up at past events include are judged on design, and there are necessary. 6-7 p.m. Grand Ledge Area Founder’s Battle of the Bastards Viking ships, the Mystery Machine several award categories. District Library, 131 E. Jefferson, Grand - Choose your bannermen wisely. Be from Scooby-Doo, giant squids and, Ledge. 517-627-7014. grandledge.lib.mi.us warned: one side plays dirty! 5-8 p.m. Crunchy’s, 254 W Grand River Ave, East Community Night: Imbolc - Learn Lansing. 517-351-2506. about what Imbolc means in the WISE Line Dancing - Join line dancing for fun, tradition. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Inner Ascended Jose Aste @ Senior Discovery Group Thursday, January 30 - Join us for “pretty good coffee” and exercise, and staying involved in a social Masters Ministries, 5705 S. Washington activity. 1-1:30 p.m. Hannah Community Ave., Lansing. 517-657-5800. great conversation! 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Allen CLASSES AND SEMINARS Neighborhood Center, 1611 E Kalamazoo Center, 819 Abbot Rd., East Lansing. 517-337-1113. Group Dance Class - Beginning Salsa. St, Lansing. 517-367-2468. Aqua Fitness - Fun for all fitness levels. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Hannah Community Center, 8:15-9:05 p.m. The MAC, 2900 Hannah ARTS Blvd, East Lansing. 517-364-8888. Lansing Area Mindfulness 819 Abbot Rd., East Lansing. 517-337-1113. Community - 7-9 p.m. Chua Van Hanh Color & Creativity - 6:30-8 p.m. Reach Line Dance Lessons - All ages Temple, 3015 S MLK Blvd., Lansing. 517- Getting Started with WordPress 420-5820. lamc.info. Studio Art Center, 1804 S Washington Ave, (Adults) - Learn how to set up a website. welcome. 7-9 p.m. Overdrive Lansing Lansing. 517-999-3643. reachstudioart.org. Mall, 5330 W Saginaw Hwy, Lansing. Register 517-676-9088 or go to cadl.org/ Lansing Codes : Cowork at The Grid events. 6-7 p.m. CADL Mason, 145 W. Ash Free Form Sculptural Weaving - Math Seminar Series - Algebra - Join us for coworking and arcade game St., Mason. pomodoros. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. The Grid, 226 Create a unique sculptural weaving. 1-4:30 Speaker: Tony Feng, MIT. 3-4 p.m. C304 p.m. Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Wells Hall, East Lansing. events.msu.edu. E. Grand River Ave, Lansing. P-A Colloquium - Speaker: Ellen Zweibel. Rd., East Lansing. 517-337-1113. 3:30-4:30 p.m. 1400 BPS Building, MSU, East Lansing. events.msu.edu. Low-tech Screenprinting: Art, Craft, FRIDAY, JAN. 31 >> SALSA VERDE AT URBANBEAT Business. 4:30-6 p.m. Reach Studio Art Soups and Stews - Learn how to Center, 1804 S Washington Ave, Lansing. prepare healthy dinners in the form of 517-999-3643. reachstudioart.org. Need some heat in this cold? Look no soups and stews. 6-7:30 p.m. Al!ve, 800 W Lawrence Ave., Charlotte. myalive.com. further. Salsa Verde is a group founded for Sorry, I’m Not Leaving Art Exhibition MSU students to practice and perform Afro- - 11 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Lansing Art Gallery, Strength & Balance (Adults) - Improve 119 N. Washington Sq., Ste. 101, Lansing. your posture, strength and balance. 2:30- Cuban music. The band performs music by 517-374-6400. acts like Spanish Harlem Orchestra, Gloria 3:30 p.m. CADL Okemos, 4321 Okemos Rd., Okemos. cadl.org Estefan, Poncho Sanchez and Tito Puente. Teen Wheel - 6:30-8 p.m. Reach Studio Members of the group are students and Art Center, 1804 S Washington Ave, Urban Gardener Certification 2020 Lansing. 517-999-3643. reachstudioart.org. faculty of the MSU College of Music. - Registration is open. 6-7 p.m. Hunter Park GardenHouse, 1400 E Kalamazoo St, Tween Wheel - 4:30-6 p.m. Reach Studio Lansing. $8 Presale, $15 Door, $5 Students Art Center, 1804 S Washington Ave, 8:30 p.m. Lansing. 517-999-3643. reachstudioart.org. Zumba - Want to lose weight and have UrbanBeat fun too? 6:30-7:30 p.m. Federated Polish 1213 Turner St., Lansing Home, 1030 W. Mt. Hope Avenue, Lansing. (517) 331-8440 517-882-2838. urbanbeatevents.com See Out on the town, Page 23 City Pulse • January 29, 2020 www.lansingcitypulse.com 21

Jonesin' Crossword By Matt Jones Free Will Astrology By Rob Brezsny Jan. 29 - Feb. 4, 2020

"Decade in ARIES (March 21-April 19): My favorite ancient of the zodiac, you Virgos are more likely than most Review, Part 2"-- Greek philosopher was the rascal Diogenes. As to carry out the latter kind of service. I bring these fun stuff from a joke, he carried around a lantern during the thoughts to your attention because the coming 2012 & 2013. daytime, proclaiming, "I am just looking for an weeks will be an excellent time to re-evaluate, honest man." When Alexander the Great, the most reconfigure, and reinvigorate your own service. by Matt Jones powerful man in the world, came to meet Diogenes while he was relaxing outside and asked him if he LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Author David Across needed any favors done, he replied, "Yeah, stop Markson imagined what it would be like to write 1 It's produced in blocking my sunlight." As for Plato, Diogenes a novel that lacked conflicts or confrontations— a Van de Graaff complained that the famous philosopher talked in other words, a novel unlike any ever created. generator too damn much and misinterpreted the teachings Libran author Ursula Le Guin also fantasized of Socrates. I encourage you to borrow some of about stories with plots that weren't driven by 7 Glass with a radio Diogenes' attitude in the coming weeks. According cadence strife and struggle. Since many of us are addicted to my analysis of the astrological omens, it'll be to entertainment that depends on discord to 10 Base times height healing for you to experiment with being brassy, be interesting, we might find it hard to believe 14 "Garfield" cat saucy, and sassy. Emphasize what makes you most Markson's and Le Guin's dream would ever unique, independent, and self-expressive. 15 "As much as you happen. But I'm pleased to inform you, Libra, that want" your life in the coming weeks may be exactly like TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Taurus author that: a fascinating adventure with few hassles and 17 Type of music video Anthony Trollope (1815–1882) published his first wrangles. with a world record novel at age 30. During the next 37 years, he set in 2012 by 9,300 completed 48 additional novels and 18 works of SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): According to participants in Lindsay, nonfiction. Critics liked his work well enough, but Scorpio painter Georgia O'Keeffe, success is Ontario were suspicious of his prodigious productivity. When they discovered that one of Trollope's irrelevant. The most crucial life-long effort that 18 Book-based movie motivations for writing was to make money, they anyone can be devoted to is "making your unknown series that ended in disapproved. Then they found out that Trollope known." Did she mean making your unknown known 2012 with "Breaking kept a watch nearby as he worked, determined to yourself? Or making your unknown known to Dawn - Part 2" to generate 250 words every 15 minutes. The other people? Or both? According to my analysis 19 Q&A feature, on critics hated that even worse. Creative artists of the astrological omens, the coming weeks will Reddit are supposed to court inspiration, not adhere to be a favorable time for you to do both. So I hope you will tease out your best and biggest mysteries 20 Like Dali's art a schedule—at least according to the critics. But I 48 Minnow's home 4 Talking bear film of 2012 31 Stooge's laugh syllable approve of and recommend Trollope-like behavior from their hiding places. Give them expression. 22 Spear-shaped fish 49 Sign of sorrow 5 Occupied, as a lavatory 32 First Family of the 1840s for you in the coming weeks, Taurus. Cosmic 23 Need an ice bag forces will be on your side if you do. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You 51 Fascinated with 6 "From Peru to ___ hear 33 2012 or 2013, e.g. Sagittarians have a talent for burning bridges that 25 8-Down's need 52 Go bad the power of Babylon" 37 Itinerary measure GEMINI (May 21-June 20): In accordance with really do need to be burned. Your intuition often 26 Home of the Nevada (Philippine island name- guides you to assess when the time is ripe to 53 Role for Smith, 38 Insecure, in a way the astrological indicators, I invite you to rise Museum of Art dropped in Enya's "Orinoco and soar and glide during the coming weeks. I withdraw from connections that no longer benefit Cartwright, Kavner, or Flow") 39 Mature you. On the other hand, you sometimes burn 27 Opera highlight Castellaneta encourage you to expand and enlarge and amplify. 7 They receive paper Don't wait around hoping to be asked to explore bridges prematurely. You decide that they are in 28 Actress Claire of "The 40 "Daft Punk is Playing 55 Athlete's knee injury assignments at my House" band ___ and experiment and improvise—just do those such disrepair that they're of no use to you, even Crown" site, often things. It's high time for you to enjoy stirring quests though it might serve your ultimate interests to 8 Crew member Soundsystem 29 Becomes dim 57 Swedish duo with a and research projects and missions dedicated to fix them. I offer these thoughts as a preface for 9 What a celebrity might 41 Freshen up, as lipstick discovery. Be a fun-loving pioneer. Sample the joys my advice: 1. Refurbish rather than burn a certain 30 2012 song that was breakup song that hit #1 on the UK Singles Chart use at a hotel 42 Annoying racket of being a maverick and outlier. bridge you're a bit disenchanted with. 2. Build at YouTube's most-viewed least one new bridge that will be valuable in the video until "See You Again" in 2013 10 "Who ___?" ("Les Miz" 43 Rosemary bits song) CANCER (June 21-July 22): I love living in the future. surpassed it in 2017 59 Game that "The Price 44 Milk source, to a kid material world. Its crazy-making demands and 34 Yoko born in Tokyo Is Right" devoted all six 11 Fixed illegally exhilarating rewards are endlessly entertaining. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): The shape pricing game segments to 45 "Queer Eye" food and 35 "___ Nub" (common 12 Gas in fuel mixtures wine expert Porowski Despite having been born as a fantasy-prone, of the planets' orbits around the sun is elliptical, in a 2013 episode overly sensitive Cancerian, I've become fairly name of the 1983 song 13 Team in a sign-stealing 49 Easy basket not circular. Capricorn astronomer Johannes called "Ewok Celebration") 61 Gillian Flynn thriller scandal earthy and well-grounded. I have a good job, a nice Kepler (1571–1630) was the first person to figure published in 2012 50 Atlanta research house, a smart wife, and an interesting daughter. this out. He didn't like it. He really wanted the 36 House vote 16 Taking a sick day 62 Bygone Toyota model university On the other hand, I also love living in the soul's orbits to be circular. That would have been more 37 ___ Lipa ("New Rules" 21 Floor-cleaning robot 51 Arm of the sea realm. I have remembered and recorded an satisfying to his aesthetic and spiritual sensibilities. singer) 63 Drink from a flask average of three dreams per night for many years. 24 Sea ___ (Popeye villain) Explaining the arduous labor he did to arrive at his 64 Red Sox rival, on 53 2012 AFTRA merger Although I don't take drugs, I cultivate alternate conclusion, he wrote, "Take pity on me, for I have 40 What China became the partner states of consciousness through meditation, third country to achieve scoreboards 26 Peabody Award-winning repeated these calculations seventy times." In the Issa 54 Chooses prayer, and ritual. I've long been a student of depth big picture of our understanding of the universe, with the Chang'e 3 mission 65 Jousters' horses psychology, which has trained me to be as focused in 2013 27 In bygone times 56 Online outbursts of course, his discovery was felicitous. It's not a Down on my soul as my ego. In accordance with current problem that the orbits are elliptical, merely the 43 ___ dab in the middle 28 "Prelude to the 1 Parlor, in La Paz 58 Pos. opposite astrological omens, my fellow Cancerian, I urge truth. In the coming weeks, Capricorn, I foresee 46 Suffix with puppet or Afternoon of a ___" you to hang out more than usual in the soul's realm 2 Boat with three hulls (Debussy work) 60 Incensed feeling you engaging in a process that's metaphorically racket during the coming weeks. comparable to Kepler's. Hard work will yield 47 Key West, e.g. 3 2020 Best Supporting 29 Dessert also known as useful, if unexpected results. Actor Oscar nominee crËme caramel LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Can I talk you into being more tender and open-hearted toward the people ©2019 Jonesin' Crosswords ([email protected]) A nswers Page 23 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Please don't who care for you? I don't mean to imply that you imitate or repeat yourself in the coming weeks. are currently too hard and closed. But all of us can benefit from enhancing our receptivity, and the Refrain from relying on formulas that have worked SUDOKU Beginner coming weeks will be prime time for you Leos to for you before. Resolve to either ignore or rebel do just that. I think you'll find it easier than usual against your past as you dream up fresh gambits to deepen your listening skills and intensify your and adventures. Treat your whole life like an TO PLAY sensitivity. You'll have an acute intuitive grasp of the improvisatory game that has just one purpose: to fact that you can earn yourself huge blessings by attract and stir up useful novelty. If you do these expressing love and compassion in very practical things, Aquarius, I can practically guarantee that Fill in the grid so that ways. you will win the game. every row, column, and VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): All of us are in PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Poet Robert Bly service to someone or something—to certain believes that each of us has a special genius, and outlined 3-by-3 box people or ideas or situations. We provide them the key to understanding and fully activating that with help or energy or mirroring or love. We are genius is in our core wound. In other words, the contains the numbers 1 dutiful in attending to their needs and wants. For part of us that got hurt the worst is potentially the some of us, our service feels like a burden. It's generative source of the best gifts we have to give. through 9 exactly once. grating or humbling or inconvenient, or all of the Do you know where that is in yourself: the wound above. For others of us, being of service is fulfilling, that could be the source of your blessing? Now is No guessing is required. even joyful. We find a rich sense of purpose in a great time to investigate this tantalizing mystery. our devotion to a higher cause or deeper calling The solution is unique. beyond our selfish concerns. Among the 12 signs

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Left Lane Cruiser is (L to R): Pete Dio (drums, backup vocals) and Freddy J IV (vocals, guitars). "Shake and Bake" is the latest LP from Left Lane Cruiser, released in via Alive Natural Sound Records. The blues-rock duo headlines Friday at Mac's Bar. (Courtesy photo) Alive Natural Sound blues-duo brings grit to Mac’s Bar, Wormfoot open Friday, Jan. 31, 2020, @ Mac’s Bar, 2700 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing. All ages, $15, $10 adv., 7 p.m. Known for its gritty, primal blues-rock Records was issued, “Bring Yo’ Ass to analog studio in Fort Wayne. The striking The Goddamn Gallows, once again hit riffin’, Left Lane Cruiser has been a force the Table.” After that, 2009’s “All You Can cover art—an of a zombie the road for a lengthy American tour, this in the underground scene since the duo Eat” featured the track “Waynedale,” a holding a marijuana birthday cake with time with co-headliner Weedeater. formed in 2004. The Fort Wayne-based tune featured on season three of AMC’s joint candles—was done by the legend- The tour kicks off Feb. 2 in Asheville outfit signed to Alive Natural Sound “Breaking Bad.” ary , who’s worked for and ends March 21 in Richmond, Virginia. records in 2007, toured Europe in 2008, TV placements aside, the relentless icons like the , Fred McDowell This time around, a March 11 show at The and haven’t slowed down a bit since road warriors tour endlessly, playing and Iggy Pop. Sanctuary in Detroit is the only Michigan then—even with a few lineup chang- their vast songbook of blues and free- Friday, Left Lane Cruiser returns to date. For show updates, follow the es along the way. Joe Evans (guitarist/ style jams. In fact, the new record, Lansing for a headlining slot at Mac’s Bar, Gallows at facebook.com/thegoddamn- vocalist) is the only constant member, “Shake and Bake,” was written mostly in opening the all-ages show is Wormfoot, a gallowsofficial. The Goddamn Gallows’s though drummer/backup vocalist Pete the tour van, en route to their next gig. Lansing-based doom band featuring local latest release, 2018’s “The Trial,” infuses Dio has been behind the kit, poundin’ and According to their label’s press musician Uriah “Baby Jesus” Baker. Two rockabilly and punk rock with bluegrass shoutin’, for the last six years. release, its “a record about the juice that weeks ago, a GoFundMe was started and metal. The band is on the road promoting keeps the crowd dancing, the smoke that to help aid Baker in recent hospital To keep up with Left Lane Cruiser, fol- its latest album, “Shake and Bake.” The keeps the minds lifted … (it) has a heavy bills and promptly surpassed its $2,000 low their whiskey-fueled two-man frenzy slab of wax is the band’s 11th album since sound and big heart.” In keeping with its goal. To donate, search “The Mr. Baby at facebook.com/leftlanecruiserband or its 2006 debut, “Gettin’ Down On It.” In rootsy-an-real sound, the 10 tracks were Genius Recovery Fund” on GoFundMe. pick up their releases on vinyl at left- 2008, the band’s first album on Alive cut at with producer Jason Davis at his com. Meanwhile, Baker’s other band, lanecruisermusic.com.

DESTINATION WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY The Avenue Café, 2021 E. Michigan Ave.. Trivia Night: Star Wars 10PM Movie Night 9PM 90's Karaoke 9PM Jenn's Apartment 9PM Coach's Pub & Grill, 6201 Bishop Rd. Miranda and the M80s 9PM Crunchy's, 254 W. Grand River, East Lansing North of Five 8PM Karaoke 9PM Karaoke 9PM The Exchange, 314 E. Michigan Ave. Old School - DJ Jalese 8:30PM Be Kind Rewind 9PM Be Kind Rewind 9PM Green Door, 2005 E. Michigan Ave. Karaoke From Big Sur 8:30PM Full House 8:30PM LIVE Lansing Brewing Co., 518 E. Shiawassee Live Music with the Darin Larner Trio 8PM Live Music with Larry McCray 8PM The Loft, 414 E. Michigan Ave. Artists Umbrella 6:30PM Camp Kesem Benefit Concert 7:45PM Joe Hertler and the Rainbow Seekers 7:30PM Homegrown Throwdown 2020 7PM AND Mac's Bar, 2700 E. Michigan Ave. Ki5 Loops Funknight 9PM Left Lane Cruiser 7PM Big Dawg Status 8PM Reno's West, 5001 W. Saginaw The New Rule 7PM The New Rule 7PM Robin Theatre, 1105 S. Washington Marty DeRosa & Carly Kane 8PM LOCAL Spiral, 1247 Center St. Throwback Thursday Drag Show 9PM Turn Up Friday 9PM Pride Saturday 9PM Urban Beat, 1213 Turner St. Happy Hour with Sam Warren 5PM Craig Hendershott 5PM, Kammy Yedor 7PM Luidmila Bondar 5PM, Salsa Verde 8:30 PM Upcoming show? Contact Unicorn, 327 Cesar E. Chavez, Lansing Live Music with Handsome Pete 9PM Live Music with Buzz Bin 9PM [email protected] Wildlife Pub, 6380 Drumeller Rd., Bath Open Mic 7:30PM City Pulse • January 29, 2020 www.lansingcitypulse.com 23

From Page 20 Robin (standup comedy) - 8-10 p.m. Redlining - 496 & Lansing’s African LITERATURE AND POETRY Friday, January 31 The Robin Theatre, 1105 S Washington Ave, American Community. MSU Professor CLASSES AND SEMINARS Lansing. John Aerni-Flessner. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. CADL Battle of the Books: Team Spirit Event Downtown, 401 S. Capitol Ave., Lansing. - We’ll have materials on hand to make 4-H Horse Judging Workshop - 6:30-9 Refuge Recovery Lansing - 7:30-8:30 cadl.org posters, buttons, and more! 6-7:30 p.m. p.m. Michigan State University Pavilion, p.m. Just B Yoga, 106 Island Ave., Lansing. Grand Ledge Area District Library, 131 E. 4301 Farm Ln, Lansing. 517-432-5566. Film Making Workshop (Grades 7–12) Jefferson St., Grand Ledge. 517-627-7014. canr.msu.edu. TGIF Dance Party - all welcome! 7 p.m.- - Learn creative and technical skills. Lunch grandledge.lib.mi.us 12 a.m. Hawk Hollow, 15101 Chandler Rd., and refreshments provided. 9:30 a.m.-5 Aqua Fitness - Fun for all fitness levels. Bath. 734-604-5095. tgifdance.com. p.m. CADL Okemos, 4321 Okemos Rd., EVENTS 10:30-11:30 a.m. Hannah Community Center, Okemos. cadl.org 819 Abbot Rd., East Lansing. 517-337-1113. ARTS Bath Township Farmers Market - 3-7 Life Without Sunlight - Science On a p.m. Bath Community Center, 5959 Park Ballroom Dancing Begins - Learn Beer and Coasters Print and Take Sphere at the MSU Museum. 1-2 p.m. 409 Lake Rd, Bath. bathtownship.us. the basic steps and fundamentals. 6:30- Workshop - Participants will print W Circle Dr, East Lansing. 517-355-2370. 7:30 p.m. Al!ve, 800 W Lawrence Ave., their own t-shirts and unique set of museum.msu.edu Escape Room for Kids--Minecraft Charlotte. myalive.com. coasters. 6-8 p.m. ALT Printing Co, 1139 S. (Ages 8–12) - Can you defeat the Washington Ave., Lansing. Seed Starting & Transplanting - Learn Ender Dragon before time runs out? EES Distinguished Speaker Series the basics about seed starting. 10 a.m.-12 Register at 517-655-1191. 3-4:30 p.m. - Free. 12:30 PM, Room 204, Natural Beginning Drawing - It’s never too p.m. Hunter Park GardenHouse, 1400 E. CADL Williamston, 3845 Vanneter Rd. #1, Science Building, MSU, East Lansing. late to learn to draw! 1-3 p.m. Hannah Kalamazoo St., Lansing. Williamston. cadl.org naturalscience.msu.edu Community Center, 819 Abbot Rd., East Lansing. 517-337-1113. Sense-ational Science - 11 a.m. The Future - Humans have always liked High Energy Physics Seminar - Impression 5 Science Center, 200 Museum to talk about the future, whether it’s Measuring Neutrino Oscillations at the End Friday Clay Lab - 4:30-6:30 p.m. Reach Dr, Lansing. 517-485-8116. impression5.org. tomorrow or 20 years from now. 10-11:30 of the World 2:45-4 p.m. 1400 BPS, MSU, Studio Art Center, 1804 S Washington Ave, a.m. Hannah Community Center, 819 East Lansing. events.msu.edu. Lansing. 517-999-3643. reachstudioart.org. Snowshoe Class - Don’t miss out on Abbot Rd., East Lansing. 517-337-1113. walks this winter…learn to snowshoe! Sense-ational Science - 10 a.m. Teen Studio: Portfolio. 3-6 p.m. Reach 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Harris Nature Lansing Grassroots Philosophy - Impression 5 Science Center, 200 Museum Studio Art Center, 1804 S Washington Ave, Center, 3998 Van Atta Rd, Okemos. 517- weekly discussion group oriented around Dr, Lansing. 517-485-8116. impression5.org. Lansing. 517-999-3643. reachstudioart.org. 349-3866. meridian.mi.us. philosophy. 6:30-8 p.m. Kelly’s Downtown, 220 S Washington, Lansing. LITERATURE AND POETRY Universal Archive: A selection of films LITERATURE AND POETRY by William Kentridge. Broad Underground ARTS MSU Libraries’ Special Collections Film Series. 7-9 p.m. Eli and Edythe Broad Create, Play, and Learn Saturday Pop-Up - The Plague in History and Art Museum, 547 E Circle Dr, East Lansing. Storytime - Stories, crafts, and fun. 11 Community Art Projects - 3-6 Popular Culture. 12-2 p.m. MSU Library, 517-884-4800. events.msu.edu. a.m.-12 p.m. Wacousta Community United p.m. Reach Studio Art Center, 1804 S 366 W. Circle Dr., East Lansing. Methodist Church, 9180 Herbison Rd, Washington Ave, Lansing. 517-999-3643. MUSIC Eagle. 517-627-7014. reachstudioart.org. PJ Storytime Party & Stuffed Animal Sleepover (Ages up to 6) - Wear your Ching-Yin Chien, piano - Free. 6 p.m. Michael Lerner Book Tour - Rabbi Studio (in)Process - The studio is In PJs and bring your favorite stuffed friend Cook Recital Hall, 333 W. Circle Dr., East Lerner presents Revolutionary Love: a Process ! 6-9 p.m. MSU Broad Art Lab, and your stuffed friend will stay overnight Lansing. events.msu.edu. Political Strategy to Heal and Transform 565 E Grand River Ave, East Lansing. 517- for a sleepover! 6-7:30 p.m. CADL Mason, the World. 7-8:30 p.m. Kehillat Israel, 2014 884-4800. More info at broadmuseum. 145 W. Ash St., Mason. Mid-Winter Singing and Folk Festival: Forest Rd, Lansing. 517-882-0049. msu.edu. 7:30-10 p.m. Hannah Community Center, EVENTS White Auditorium, 819 N. Abbot Rd., East Writing the Land: A Poetry Workshop Lansing. tenpoundfiddle.org. led by Lansing’s current Poet Laureate Marty DeRosa & Carly Kane at The Laura Apol. 1-3 p.m. Grand Ledge Area Hyemin Kim, piano - Free. 8 p.m.-12 a.m. District Library, 131 E. Jefferson, Grand Cook Recital Hall, 333 W. Circle Dr., East Ledge. 517-627-7014. grandledge.lib.mi.us SUNDAY, FEB. 2 >> SUPER BOWL POTLUCK AT STOBER’S Lansing. events.msu.edu. EVENTS Celebrate Super Bowl Sunday at Stober’s, Saturday, February 1 4th Annual Cardboard Classic - 14th which is inviting the community to bring season! 1-4 p.m. Gier Community Center, 2400 Hall St, Lansing. their favorite dishes to enjoy while the CLASSES AND SEMINARS Kansas City Chief and San Francisco 49ers 4-H Benefit Clinic - 10-5 a.m. Livestock 8th Annual Art & Craft BeerFest - battle for the Lombardi Trophy. Education. Michigan State University Noon-10 p.m. The Cadillac Room, 1115 S Pavilion, 4301 Farm Lane, Lansing. Info at Washington Ave, Lansing. 6 p.m. canr.msu.edu. Stober’s Bar Comedy for Art & Craft Beer Fest 4-H Horse Judging Workshop - 6:30-9 - We are thrilled to present Stand Up 812 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing Comedy as part of the festival! 7-10 p.m. (517) 487-4464 p.m. Michigan State University Pavilion, 4301 Farm Ln, Lansing. 517-432-5566. The Robin Theatre, 1105 S Washington canr.msu.edu. Ave, Lansing. CROSSWORD SOLUTION Black History Month Event - From Pg. 21 See Out on the town, Page 24 SUDOKU SOLUTION From Pg. 21 SATURDAY, FEB. 1 >> SCIENCE ON A SPHERE AT THE MSU MUSEUM

Ever wonder what lives on the ocean floor? You can explore the world’s oceans, take part in demonstrations and experience touching real specimens. Visitors can even create a deep-sea animal model to take home.

$3.50, 1 p.m. MSU Museum 409 W. Circle Dr., East Lansing (517) 355-2370 museum.msu.edu 24 www.lansingcitypulse.com City Pulse • January 29, 2020 From Page 23 Old-time String Band Fiddle Tunes Washington Square, Lansing. 517-483-1921. Contra and Square Dance - All Repertoire - with Mike and Mary Ross. Monday, February 3 clients.sbdcmichigan.org. dances taught – no partner needed. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Elderly Instruments, 7-10 p.m. Central United Methodist 1100 N Washington, Lansing. 517-372-7880. CLASSES AND SEMINARS Group Dance Class - Beginning West Church, 215 N. Capitol Ave, Lansing. elderly.com. Coast Swing. 8:15-9:05 p.m. The MAC, tenpoundfiddle.org. Aqua Fitness - Fun for all fitness levels. 2900 Hannah Blvd, East Lansing. 517-364- 10:30-11:30 a.m. Hannah Community Center, 8888. Death Cafe - We will drink tea, eat cake 819 Abbot Rd., East Lansing. 517-337-1113. and discuss death. 10-11:30 a.m. Hospice Sunday, February 2 Humorous Illustration - This class of Lansing Administrative Building, 3186 Basic Principles of Photography - 9-11 will teach you the basics of humorous Pine Tree Rd., Lansing. 810-938-2410. CLASSES AND SEMINARS a.m. Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot illustration/cartooning. 1-3 p.m. Hannah deathcafe.com. Rd., East Lansing. 517-337-1113. Community Center, 819 Abbot Rd., East Juggling - Learn how to juggle! 2-4 p.m. Lansing. 517-337-1113. Imbolc with Weavers of the Web Orchard Street Pumphouse, 368 Orchard Bird Feeder Make-n-Take - Remember - Celebrate the lengthening days and St., East Lansing. your feathered friends with a tasty treat Professional Speaker Series: Vision set our goals and intentions for the this winter! 6-7 p.m. Grand Ledge Area Therapy - Join us for an educational upcoming turn of the Wheel! 4-9 p.m. EVENTS District Library, 131 E Jefferson St, Grand seminar. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Alive, 800 W Inner Ascended Masters Ministries, 5705 Ledge. grandledge.lib.mi.us. Lawrence Ave, Charlotte. S. Washington, Lansing. 517-657-5800. Jackpot Barrels & Poles Event - 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Michigan State University Business Model Workshop - 9-10 a.m. USDA Value-Added Producer Grant Scavenger Hunt Saturdays at the Pavilion, 4301 Farm Ln, Lansing. 517-432- Gaynor Entrepreneurship Lab, 651 N. Shaw Workshop - 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Lansing Michigan History Museum - complete 5566. canr.msu.edu. Ln, East Lansing. Community College West Campus, 5708 with prizes! 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Michigan Cornerstone Dr., Lansing. 517-483-1921. History Center, 702 W. Kalamazoo St., Lunar New Year Celebration (All Drop-in Homework Help (Grades clients.sbdcmichigan.org. Lansing. 517-420-1342. michigan.gov/mhc ages) - Celebrate the Lunar New Year! 1-8) - Free tutoring in general subjects, 2-4 p.m. CADL Okemos, 4321 Okemos Rd., provided by students from MSU Zumba - Want to lose weight and have fun Winter Farmers’ Market - Meridian Okemos. cadl.org Community Learning Services. 5-7 p.m. too? - 6:30-7:30 p.m. Federated Polish Twp. Farmers’ Market at the Meridian Mall CADL Okemos, 4321 Okemos Rd., Okemos. Home, 1030 W. Mt. Hope Ave., Lansing. in the JCPenney wing, Okemos. meridian. Storytime with Solinox - Bring your cadl.org 517-882-2838. mi.us kids as Solinox Silverstar shares different stories from mythology. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Group Dance Class - Beginning Hustle. LITERATURE AND POETRY ARTS Inner Ascended Masters Ministries, 5705 S. 7:15-8:05 p.m. The MAC, 2900 Hannah Blvd, Washington Ave., Lansing. 517-657-5800. East Lansing. 517-364-8888. Paws for Reading at GLADL - Come Casual Clay - 12:30-2:30 p.m. Reach and read to a therapy dog! 6-7 p.m. Studio Art Center, 1804 S Washington Ave, Superbowl Watch Party at Henry’s Group Dance Class - Beginning Nightclub Grand Ledge Area District Library, 131 E Lansing. 517-999-3643. reachstudioart.org. Place - Complimentary Hors d’Oeuvres 2step - 8:15-9:05 p.m. The MAC, 2900 Jefferson St, Grand Ledge. 517-627-7014. until half time! 6-9 p.m. Henry’s Place, 4926 Hannah Blvd, East Lansing. 517-364-8888. grandledge.lib.mi.us Family Day: Kindness. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Marsh Rd., Okemos. Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, 547 E Homeschool Study Group - Open to all Preschool Storytime - 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Circle Dr, East Lansing. 517-884-4800. Talk on “The Science of Christianity” area homeschoolers. 1-4 p.m. Grand Ledge Grand Ledge Area District Library, 131 E. broadmuseum.msu.edu - 2-3 p.m. Hannah Community Center, 819 Area District Library, 131 E. Jefferson St., Jefferson St., Grand Ledge. 517-627-7014. Abbot Rd, East Lansing. Grand Ledge. 517-627-7014. grandledge.lib.mi.us Introduction to Drawing with Colored Pencils - Learn the basics of Winter Walks at CCBS - 9-10:30 Organizing Together Workshop - 6-7 EVENTS drawing. 12-2 p.m. Lansing Art Gallery a.m. Capital City Bird Sanctuary, 6001 p.m. The Fledge, 1300 Eureka St, Lansing. & Education Center, 119 N Washington Delta River Drive, Lansing, Okemos. Honeybee Legends, Lore & More Sq, Ste 101, Lansing. 517-374-6400. michiganaudubon.org. EVENTS (Adults) - Hear some honeybee folklore lansingartgallery.org and see the intricate inner workings of a Woodchuck Day Walk - 2-3 p.m. Harris Daddy Daughter Dance - Presented hive. 6:30-7:30 p.m. CADL Williamston, 115 MUSIC Nature Center, 3998 Van Atta Rd, Okemos. by Delta Township. 6-7 p.m. Crowne Plaza N. Main St., Williamston. cadl.org 517-349-3866. meridian.mi.us. Lansing West, 925 S. Creyts, Lansing. Children’s Concert Series - Free live deltami.gov. ARTS musical performance. 11 a.m. Hannah ARTS Community Center, 819 Abbot Rd., East Black History Month Event - Films by Adult Clay Winter B - 6:15-9:15 Lansing. cityofeastlansing.com. Art House: Open Studio Time 11 a.m.- Black Artists (Adults). Popcorn provided. p.m. Reach Studio Art Center, 1804 S 3 p.m. Lansing Art Gallery & Education 5:30-7 p.m. CADL South Lansing, 3500 S. Washington Ave, Lansing. 517-999-3643. Mid-Winter Singing and Folk Festival: Center, 119 N Washington Sq, Ste 101, Cedar St., Lansing. reachstudioart.org. Community Sing. 7:30-10 p.m. Hannah Lansing. 517-374-6400. lansingartgallery.org Community Center, 819 N. Abbot Rd., East Game Night at the Fledge - board and Mixed Media: Adult - 6:30-8 p.m. Lansing. Bath Community Drum Circle - Come card games - every Monday night, 7 pm to Reach Studio Art Center, 1804 S jam with us! 2-4 p.m. Bath Community close. 1300 Eureka, Lansing. Washington Ave, Lansing. 517-999-3643. MWSFF Afternoon Workshops - 12-4 Center, 5959 Park Lake Road, Bath. reachstudioart.org. p.m. Hannah Community Center, 819 bathtownship.us. Refuge Recovery Lansing - 6-7 p.m. The Abbot Rd., E. Lansing. tenpoundfiddle.org. Fledge, 1300 Eureka Street, Lansing. Mixed Media: Teen. 4:30-6 p.m. MUSIC Reach Studio Art Center, 1804 S MWSFF Children’s Concert with MUSIC Washington Ave, Lansing. 517-999-3643. Mark Dvorak - 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Hannah Chamber 3: Music for Piano Quartet reachstudioart.org. Community Center, 819 Abbot Rd., East - 3-5 p.m. Lansing First Presbyterian, 510 W Patrick Johnson, piano - “Fantasy Lansing. tenpoundfiddle.org. Ottawa St, Lansing. lansingsymphony.org. Pieces" 7:30 p.m. Cook Recital Hall, MSU, On Screen: François Bucher - What kind East Lansing. music.msu.edu. of stories can be told when we unravel history’s familiar threads? 7-9 p.m. Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, 547 E SUNDAY, FEB. 2 >> ART HOUSE: OPEN STUDIO TIME Tuesday, February 4 Circle Dr, East Lansing. 517-884-4800. MUSIC Looking for space to work on a project? CLASSES AND SEMINARS SUNDAY, FEB. 2 >> ART HOUSE: OPEN STUDIO TIME Searching for inspiration, or just looking 1st Annual Capital Area Pain Beyond Performing and Teaching: Conference - 7:45 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Kellogg Creative Careers - Interested in what to meet other artists? Then gather your MSU alums can do with a background materials and bring them down to Art Hotel and Conference Center, 219 S. Harrison Rd., East Lansing. and love in music beyond teaching, House: Open Studio Time at the Lansing Art Gallery & Education Center. Aqua Fitness - Fun for all fitness levels. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Hannah Community Center, 11 a.m. 819 Abbot Rd., East Lansing. 517-337-1113. Lansing Art Gallery & Education Center 119 N. Washington Sq., Ste. 101, Lansing Get Found on Google Search & Maps - We want to help every business in our (517) 374-6400 community to get found on the web. 10-11 lansingartgallery.org a.m. Lansing Community College, 309 N. City Pulse • January 29, 2020 www.lansingcitypulse.com 25 FOOD & DRINK DINING OUT IN GREATER LANSING Multivenue festival lights up REO Town with booze and art

By KAITLYN KELLEY Attendees to said festivals were only for the Art and Craft Beer warmer seasons? The eighth annual Festival in REO Art and Craft Beer Fest — a festi- Town can check val that has art, live music, comedy, out art while drink- short films, beer and more — will go ing craft beer and down Saturday in REO Town. enjoying food from Organizer Paul Starr said the fes- local eateries. tival allows peo- Art and Craft ple the chance to look, buy and Beer Fest even create their Saturday, Feb. 1, noon to 10 p.m. own art with Ticket options start at hands-on dem- $20 The Cadillac Room os. He said the 1115 S. Washington festival is “real- Ave., Lansing facebook.com/ ly about the art” ArtandCraftBeerFest — photographs, paintings, sculp- tures are all put on display for the craft beer connoisseurs to enjoy while sipping their boutique brews. The Art and Craft Beer Fest also features a variety of food and drinks from an array of vendors, including Shove It Pizza Truck, On the Roll Food Truck, Sleepwalker Spirits & Ale, Cigar City Brewing, Virtue Cider Courtesy Photo and the Rusty Mug. As the years have gone on, the fes- come out and enjoy some beers and Starr joked it’s the best kind of venue. tival has expanded and added several ciders and look at the amazing art winter festival to attend because you “If somebody is looking to try a more venues. This year, the festival sculptures and the awesome art they only have to go outside in the cold new festival, it’s the perfect one to will have events at the Cadillac Room have,” he said. weather while traveling to the next give it a shot,” he said. inside Riverview Church, the Robin Theatre, A.L.T. Printing Co. and REO ATE Town Marketplace. All four locations WHERE L NIGHT are located on the same strip in REO DELHI CAFE Town and are short walking distanc- FAMILY • CASUAL • DINING es from one another. The festival has also expanded its hours to include activities for chil- ME RD Join us dren. Some of these activities include ETS EARLY BI slime-making, cartoon drawing and SUNDAY - BRUNCH Valentine’s Day doughnut decorating. & BURGERS “It’s just morphed over time and Valentine’s Day changed and I think we’re going in a GRAND MONDAY - 75¢ WINGS good direction,” Starr said. “As a par- Specials ent myself, you have your kids and REOPENING! TUESDAY - BUY ONE PIZZA, Complimentary you want to take them out to some- buy one GET ONE HALF OFF thing.” dinner box dessert with all specials The Art and Craft Beer Fest is “a WEDNESDAY - TACOS For reservations 694-8655 pretty unique festival in the area” get one 50% off QUIET ATMOSPHERE & FRIENDLY STAFF that is interactive, family-friendly (Exceptions apply) THURSDAY - CRAFT 4625 Willoughby Rd • Holt and has “something for everyone,” 400 E César E. Chávez Ave www.delhicaferestaurant.com Starr said. MAC & CHEESE OLD TOWN 809 E Kalamazoo St. 517-694-8655 “Even if somebody’s not super into T-F 11AM-8PM art or anything like that, you can still (517) 574-3020 www.artspublansing.com Sat & Sun 9AM-3PM 26 www.lansingcitypulse.com City Pulse • January 29, 2020

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