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SUMMERWEDNESDAY, July 17, 2013 Volume 92, Issue 106 ESTABLISHED 1920 A daily independent student press serving the campus and surrounding community www.bgnews.com University support group helps students Classic Intersections, a University group, allows students to talk about issues Cars rarely discussed on campus

By Geoff Burns could come and not feel like Pulse Editor they had to be out of the closet or in a closet.” For some students who are Litterer said because of part of the LGBT community Intersections taking place at and for those the Resource Center, it gives who aren’t, it a sense of safety to the stu- may be diffi- dents who attend and makes cult to speak them feel like they can speak about their about whatever they want, on Main sexual identi- even to complete strangers if ties or person- it’s their first time attending. 12th annual Classic Car Show breaks al issues. The leaders will usually ask TOBIAS SPEARS assistant director H o w e v e r , what to speak about and it in the Office of A s s i s t a n t depends on who attends that record attendance, brings in variety of cars Multicultural Affairs Director in meeting on what is going to the Office be discussed. By Bridjet Mendyuk show next year.” of Multicultural Affairs, “The LGBT groups are Editor-in-Chief One of the more interesting cars shown at the Tobias Spears, and assistant welcoming,” Litterer said. event was Fremont resident and first-time partici- director at the Counseling “You’re automatically a part The Classic Cars on Main event this past weekend pant Wayne Wesinger’s car. The car had a dragster Center, Denise Litterer, have of the group, even if you showcased more than 350 cars from the early 1900s front end ranging in about eight feet ahead of its been hosting a sexual iden- don’t share your sexual iden- to the latest models of 2014. pick-up truck body. tity support group known tity. They tend to be open The event has been part of the city’s summer “Most of the old dragsters you climb in through as Intersections at the and honest and it’s a pretty agenda since 2001 with this year breaking records the top, so I just wanted to do something different,” University. The group deals amazing group.” of attendance. The show had an exhibit on alter- Wesinger said. “It’s different because you’re behind with LGBT students coming Junior Daniel Rivera has native fuel vehicles called “Electric Avenue.” The the rear wheel, it’s a little bumpier.” together and speaking about been attending the support exhibit has gained more sponsors in the past cou- Steve Greer, a Toledo native and the owner of the topics such as homophobia, group for two years and said ple of years because of the trend of moving from dark chestnut 1972 Corvette, said he has showcased racism, online dating, lib- people who attend the meet- gas or diesel fuel to electric, Executive Director of his car at least 300 times since he bought it as a eralism and the cultural cli- ing will come to the group Downtown Bowling Green, Barbara Ruland said. teenager in 1973. What he liked about having an mate at the University. with an idea to discuss and The winner of the exhibit was a 1912 electric car. older car is it gave him something to take his mind Spears said it’s a space for everyone will speak and “Our committee did a great job about getting off the hassle of day-to-day life. He’s been keeping people to come and speak reflect on it. the word out about the event,” Ruland said. up with it ever since he bought it. about topics that aren’t “Compared to all of the “We’re already looking for ways to expand the “It began when I was 15 years old, I could only always discussed on campus other groups on campus, regardless of where they are everyone has a voice here,” See CARS | Page 2 in terms of their sexuality. Rivera said. “I think it’s a “It’s for people to come huge benefit because it’s a together and talk about how smaller group and not a lot their identities intersect and of people like going to a big work to create their experi- group to speak compared to ences here at the University,” something small where they Spears said. “We needed to can have some type of sup- create a space where people port system.”

See INTERSECTIONS­ | Page 2 CITY USG NOW YOU SEAL ME, NOW YOU DON’T BRIEF BRIEF Piasecki sworn in Health Center construction to be as Fourth Ward finished by fall, new college added Councilman, fracking The Undergraduate Student Government had their last meeting on July 15 for dangers addressed the summer. The meeting consisted of At the July 15 City Council Meeting, Rob Piasecki briefing the organization on the summer was sworn in as the Fourth Ward to take the place initiatives and plans for the upcoming of Greg Robinette for the remainder of the year. academic year. Piasecki said that he is excited to serve the Some of the most important topics Fourth Ward, and bring their issues forward to ALEX SOLIS discussed were the current statuses of the council. PRESIDENT OF Rec Center renovation, the construction of Terry Lodge, an attorney in Toledo spoke to UNDERGRADUATE the new Health Center and the addition of council about some of the dangers posed by STUDENT GOVERNMENT the new Honors College. fracking such as the dumping of radioactive waste. President Alex Solis said the Wood “We are going to soon learn it is a Ponzi County Hospital has officially taken over the oversight of the new scheme,” Lodge said. Health Center. In addition, Wood County Hospital’s Dr. Nicholas G. Espinoza, has been named the medical director of the new facility Lodge talked about how the issue is not truly May 30 and officially took on the position July 1. in the hands of Council, and asked if people know the dangers posed by fracking and why it is being “The Health Center is a couple weeks [behind] because of the considered. weather, but they are still planning on making that [first day of fall semester] deadline,” Solis said. “Everything is set for transition.” Richard Edwards, the mayor of Bowling Green said that he had a meeting with people from the Solis also said while the Rec Center will be up and running by petroleum industry. September 2014, the official floor plans are not out yet. “They wanted to come in and present us with a Lastly, the new addition of the Honors College will be in effect copy of state law,” he said. sometime this upcoming academic year. Students will be able to be in another college while being enrolled at the Honors College, said Edwards said members who gave the presenta- Solis. The college will have a separate dean and will house their stu- tion were made aware they could meet with the dents in Founders Hall. The basement will also be fully renovated. public and take questions. USG will have their first meeting of the fall semester on They did not attend the Council Meeting. August 26. UNIVERSITY SEAL is being worked on. Contrary to popular belief, it has not been stolen. STEVEN W. ECHARD | THE BG NEWS

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE CLASSIC CAR? WHY? LIFE CHANGERS DWINDLING DOWN A 1963 Aston Martin DB5. It’s James Bond’s Check out PULSE to see what With five weeks left of summer, our columnist prepare for car. ” albums changed our lives. Tell fall. Check out FORUM to read more. us which changed yours on twit- Andrew Bondy | PAGE 3 ter and why: www.twitter.com/ Junior, Geology The_BG_News | PAGE 5 2 Wednesday, July 17, 2013 FROM THE FRONT WWW.BGNEWS.COM

FRI & SAT NIGHTS 92.5 SATURDAY 10 pm til 2:30 am – 3,6,5 DRINK SPECIALS – H H H H H ERIC CHASE & DJ MANNY KISSFM $3 Pitchers/Beer! CLUB KISS 18 & Up H 21 & over FREE $6 Pitchers/Mixed Drink! H H 3 FOR $5 Vodka Bombs! BLOTTER 127 N. Main St. Bowling Green clazel.net facebook.com/clazel THURSDAY BLOTTER 9 A.M. CARS INTERSECTIONS Four suspicious men attemped to FRI., JULY 12 From Page 1 From Page 1 menace outside Founders Hall. A 1:55 A.M. SAT., JULY 13 crew will be dispatched over objec- Curtis J. Busdeker, 22, of Bowling Green, 12:05 A.M. tions from the brotherhood. was cited for operating a vehicle while Helena Marie Estrada, 18; and Sandra afford older cars,” Greer said. “[My Spears said one of the main reasons why the support 9 A.M. impaired within the 100 block of S. J. Stacy, 18; both of Defiance, Ohio, favorite part is] the relaxation part of group exists is because the Resource Center hosts pro- Four suspicious men attemped to Summit St. were cited for an open container at Lot being involved in finding the parts grams that privilege sexual identity as most salient, menace outside Founders Hall. A 2 downtown. Stacy was also cited for and getting away from the day-to-day but he feels groups are also necessary for those stu- crew will be dispatched over objec- underage possession of alcohol. 2:23 A.M. hassle of other things.” dents who don’t understand their sexuality as the tions from the brotherhood. Cody Ryan Klasen, 24, of Bowling Green, Freshman David Nabinger said going 9 A.M. was cited for operating a vehicle while 12:22 A.M. number one facet of their identity, which is why the Four suspicious men attemped to impaired near East Napoleon Road and Tyler J. Nathan, 21, of Bowling Green, to the annual car show is a tradition for group is hosted in a safe environment and why people menace outside Founders Hall. A Manville Road. Klasen was lodged at the was cited for an open container at Lot 4 him as a local. are able to speak about whatever is on their mind crew will be dispatched over objec- Wood County Justice Center. downtown. “It’s here, it’s free and I’ve been going besides LGBT issues. tions from the brotherhood. to this for years,” Nabinger said. “I just “It’s for anyone to come in and have a conversation 2:54 A.M. 12:48 A.M. think they’re cool.” about anything,” Spears said. “It’s for all students in Gaytan Grant Glover Jr., 21, of Pelham, Lydia M. Frey, 21; Meghan Coleman, 21; Another eye-catcher during the event the LGBT community, as well as students who don’t FRIDAY Alabama, was cited for operating a vehi- Jacob Michael Best, 18; Chelsea Maria 9 A.M. cle while impaired within the 1300 block Delgado, 19; Jessica Coleman, 21; all of was William E. Harris’ Thunderbird Jr. identify as a sexual minority.” Four suspicious men attemped to of E. Wooster St. Glover was lodged at Toledo, were cited for open container The electric car was made in 1954 for Intersections is held every Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at menace outside Founders Hall. A the Wood County Justice Center. within the 100 block of E. Wooster St. children and was a popular stop for the Resource Center in the Math and Science building crew will be dispatched over objec- Tiffany Marie Welch, 20; and Delgado tions from the brotherhood. the crowd during the show. The car is during the school year. There aren’t any sessions dur- 3:13 A.M. were cited for underage/under the influ- made on a quarter scale, meaning it is a ing the summer break. The support group will have its Carlos Orlando Rohena, 24, of Bowling ence. Best and Coleman were also cited quarter size of a real Thunderbird and first meeting on September 12 for the next school year. ONLINE: Go to bgviews.com for the Green, was arrested and taken to jail for for underage possession of alcohol. a quarter of the price. complete blotter list. disorderly conduct/unable to care for self “The [Ford] company was using the within the 1400 block of Clough St. 1:22 A.M. Jake Alexander Forshee, 19, of Custar, car in the dealerships [for customers] 3:53 A.M. Ohio, was cited for underage possession to try out,” Harris said. “You’d put your Jake Mathew Dean Fendrick, 26, of Saint of alcohol and disorderly conduct at Lot name in a drawing to win one of these. Louis, Missouri, was cited for operating 4 downtown. It does about eight mph.” a vehicle impaired within the 1400 block Ruland said the committee is plan- of E. Wooster St. Fendrick was lodged at 1:55 A.M. ning on having a debriefing of next Got an idea? the Wood County Justice Center. Max D. Lamberson, 23, of Montpelier, year’s event soon where the topic of Ohio, was cited for operating a vehicle 4:02 A.M. while impaired near Ada Avenue and having unusual cars as a separate Christopher J. Searfoss, 35, of Weston, South Main Street. category. Tell us! Ohio, was cited for operating a vehicle “In general, this is the first year we while impaired within the 1000 block of S. changed the entry points for the show,” Main Street. CORRECTION she said. “We’re going to just keep refining our process to make things go Send us an 3:32 P.M. POLICY smoother for the visitors.” Cedric William Little, 20, of Bowling Green, was arrested for theft/shoplifting We want to correct all factual errors. The show itself is a huge undertak- within the 1100 block of S. Main St. Little If you think an error has been made, ing, but is thankful for the commu- call The BG News at 419-372-6966. email at: was lodged at the Wood County Justice nity because without their support the Center. show couldn’t go on, Ruland said. This ONLINE: Go to bgviews.com for the year was also the first year the car complete blotter list. 11:33 P.M. show held a car hop delivery service, thenews@ Miranda L. Gale, 23, of Wauseon, Ohio, which she said is worth doing again was cited for open container in Lot 4 downtown. next year. “I look forward to coming here bgnews.com 11:48 P.M. every year,” Greer said. “I want to Kelsey Marie Hatfield, 23, of Delta, Ohio, thank the town of Bowling Green for was cited for open container within the putting this event on, it’s been a won- 200 block of N. Main St. derful experience.”

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don’t want to let go. When writing, think about where you’ve never gone to Small collections of what a future self might be before, to study or just for CASSIE SULLIVAN items from different times interested in reading. Would pleasure? FORUM EDITOR in your life either kept out it be about what you’re up to Write these down in a so you can see them, or then? Or what music and lyr- letter to yourself. It doesn’t all boxed away for later are ics matter to you the most at take much to forget what MAN, With the fall semester great ways of remembering the time? Right now, it’s hard you thought about yester- starting in a couple of the past. Scrapbooks, high day or the day before. Take THAT REALLY weeks, it’s time for those school memoirs and photo “Some people some time out of your day living off campus to albums are all great ways once a year or so and write pack again. to remember the memories tend to take down things about yourself JUMBLES MY The process includes from before. you would like to remember. going through belongings, For those who need more college as a new It’s rewarding when you find sorting out what to take than items or photos for mem- way to invent these little letters or even PUZZLE to school or just cleaning ories, writing what you would journals from the past. If in in general. Or if you live like to remember helps, where themselves...” college you like to read about off campus, you have your memoirs and scrapbooks what you did in high school, belongings with you, or work. Another way includes grown-up you would love to they’re at your parents. dated letters that touches on to think about what would be read what you were like in “ ” What have you kept over many different aspects of your important in the future, but college THE BGNEWS PRESENTS the years? Toys and keep- life, such as your dreams, your try. Most likely, your future Think about it the next sakes from childhood? plans, friends, favorite movies self might laugh at what you time you have to sort through How about from middle or music; these memories are put down. your belongings. Consider school or high school? irreplaceable at times. What are your burning just sticking a simple letter FALCON SCREECH Some people tend to take Letters, easy to lose and desires for the future? Do you somewhere for later. college as a new way to find again, can be put into want more piercings or tat- WHAT IS FALCON SCREECH? invent themselves, but anything that you might not toos? How about a better diet? Respond to Cassie at FALCON SCREECH IS A SPECIAL ADDITION TO some memories you just open again for a long time. Dreaming about going some- [email protected] WEDNESDAY’S FORUM SECTION. SUBMIT YOUR 100- WORD RANT ANONYMOUSLY AT BGNEWS.COM OR YOU CAN TWEET YOUR SCREECHES AT @FALCON- SCREECH OR WITH #FALCONSCREECH. Appreciate free time during the summer

How long you have to study is directly proportional my expectations, it still and explore new chal- during my summers at to how terrible your professor was at teaching. always manages to end lenges. It’s in the heart Bowling Green and it’s - FOREVER STUDYING great. of all this that summer all become a journey DAVOOD DADFAR Unlike other parts of becomes my favorite that may not be repli- The ‘Uhhhh’ count for my professor. 1,145 in one COLUMNIST the year, summer has time of the year. cated again. I don’t have class. I’m not paying you to be a terrible speaker. the potential to stir up Unfortunately, not all much time left on this emotions. We experi- of my summers have campus and I’m start- - CAN YOU ‘UHHH’ STOP Summer time for many ence drama, heartbreak, been the perfect expe- ing to think that maybe of us is a time for beach- compassion, boredom rience. Many times I’ve there’s more to life than That BG smell when you get off the exit. es, vacations and the and stress. It’s the fall discovered that summer drowning yourself in - LOST MY APPETITE pursuit of tranquility. and spring sessions all time has the potential college life drama. Every spring semester I to be drawn out and Whether you’re upset You know BG is dead when you see tumbleweed & remind myself of the joys “And yet, the more depressing when crowd- or happy, take some time of summer, the weekend ed with a busy summer to appreciate your time loose paper blowing down the street. visits to the quarry fol- I look back at my class schedule. Other off. Many of us will work - WHERE HAVE ALL THE FALCONS GONE lowed by the hot, humid times, I’ve found that 40 hour work weeks with 90 degree weather. summer vacations summer vacation can a two week vacation per Dear girls that go tanning: it’s called ‘sun kissed’ And yet the more I I find myself make you realize your year. Every time I feel not ‘Doritos dipped.’ look back at my summer flaws, making you wish bored I remind myself - TOO MUCH SCHOOL SPIRIT vacations I find myself reflecting on what for the fall to resume. of this little fact and I reflecting on what I With all this in hind- get back to doing what I have done. Often times, I have done.” sight, I can’t say that do best in the summer— The country can count every single presidential it’s less elaborate than my three month break studying. ballot in a matter of hours and yet it takes my pro- I would have thought packed and condensed from crowded BG is ever fessors like three weeks to run a scantron. it was going to be. But into three months. Most taken for granted. I’ve - WHAT’S TAKING SO LONG even though my percep- of us travel, go on vaca- had the opportunity to Respond to Davood at tions aren’t aligned with tions, meet new people build great friendships [email protected] Scheduling classes in BG is like trying to complete a Rubik’s cube blindfolded. - ANYTHING BUT ECONOMICS Did you know...

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By Dan Kotnik Mike in 1982, according to the The success and impor- sport and is highly respected Fame, the first ever broad- Sports Reporter Emrick Hockey Writers website. He tance of Doc Emrick to by colleagues and fans alike.” caster to be given the honor. NHL Hall of Fame spent six years in not only hockey, but the In 2011, he was nominated Today, he continues to call Anyone who follows hock- Sports Caster until he was hired by the University as well, cannot and won his first Emmy for the most important hockey ey and the NHL knows the Flyers in 1988, be understated. He regularly best play-by-play personality. games for NBC and lives with name Mike “Doc” Emrick, where he spent another returns to the Falcon hockey In that same year, Mike “Doc” his longtime wife Joyce just or better yet, know his voice. reached out to the Detroit five years. In 1993, Emrick arena where he once called Emrick was inducted into the north of Detroit in the small Emrick, age 66, has to Tigers where he struck up returned to New Jersey Falcon hockey games, the United States Hockey Hall of town of St. Claire, Michigan. most American hockey fans a quick friendship with where he stayed until 2011. first time hockey games he become the equal to the Tiger’s Hall of Fame play- was ever paid to do. Kevin THE BG NEWS SUDOKU voice of the NHL. Though by-play broadcaster Ernie “He knew I had Meyers, a senior at the many don’t know that the Harwell, according to University, holds the same man everyone calls Doc is . Through a doctorate from position once filled by Emrick an alum of the University his time with Harwell, and knows what that means. or how he picked up his Emrick developed his con- [the University] “As an aspiring hockey signature nickname. nections with broadcast- broadcaster, I’ve drawn Emrick grew up not too ers and writers developing so he started inspiration from a lot of dif- far from the city, in La his play-by-play abilities. ferent broadcasters and Doc Fontaine, Indiana, about 60 In 1973, after starting his calling me Doc.” is certainly no exception,” miles north of Indianapolis. dissertation, Emrick got his | Sportscaster Meyers said. “The fact that I As a boy, he grew to love first professional hockey job can look to someone like him sports, especially with the Port Huron Flags, During his span of 18 years who was once in my posi- and hockey. Emrick attend- a minor league affiliate for with the Devils, Emrick held tion, and is now the voice ed Manchester College the . Three other notable positions of the NHL in the United in 1968 where he gained years later, he finished his as well. Emrick broadcast States, says a lot about what his bachelors of science thesis and got a job with games for ESPN, ABC, Fox the position means and what in speech. A year later he the , which and TNT. In 2005, he was type of broadcaster this job earned his masters of arts is where his nickname got named the head play-by-play is capable of producing.” in radio and television from its start. Emrick said it was announcer for the NHL on Alan Marrs, the executive , accord- first started by Mariners Versus and holds it to this day director of the University’s ing to Sports Illustrated. president Ed Anderson. after it was taken over NBC. Radio Sports Organization, However, he received his “He knew I had a doctor- Outside of hockey, Emrick which provides students final degree from right ate from [the University] so has broadcasted games the same play-by-play here at the University. he started calling me Doc,” for the NFL, NCAA mens’ opportunities on campus, SUDOKO Emrick earned his doctor- Emrick said in an inter- basketball and even the also recognizes what the ate in Communications in view with Sports Illustrated. . legacy of Emrick means. 1976. During his time at the “It’s not a terribly creative Over his illustrious career, “He’s an example,” Marrs University, Sports Illustrated nickname, but it stuck.” Emrick has broadcasted 24 said. “[He’s] someone just like also said Emrick spent part Shortly after his time in consecutive Stanley Cup us that went to the same uni- of his time exploring the his- Maine, Emrick struck his Playoffs, 13 Stanley Cup versity. He has attained one tory of baseball broadcast- first NHL job with the newly- Finals and six Olympic of the most featured posi- ing. During that time, he founded Games, according to NBC. tions in broadcasting for his Follow us on twitter @The_BG_News Visit BGNews.com to see what we thought about season 2 episode 1 of “The Newsroom” THE PULSE Wednesday, July 17 2013 5 That album

Chip iced coffee changed my life... has the taste of mint swirled with chocolate and sweet cream flavors. The Old Fashioned Butter Pecan iced coffee features the flavors of butter roasted pecans and sweet cream. Employee Julie Williams said the new additions have been selling well with the cus- tomers. Local restaurants serve “Our Butter Pecan iced coffee has gone fast as well seasonal drinks, food as the frozen hot chocolate,” Williams said. The National Ice Cream month is taking place at Dairy Queen. The By Lindsay Gebhart ice cream shop recently debuted the Pulse Reporter new Lemon Meringue Pie Blizzard of the month and continues to offer the The sunny weather in Bowling Green marks S’mores Blizzard as well. The Lemon the arrival of new summer flavors at restau- Meringue Pie Blizzard is a blend of rants such as Starbucks, Dunkin’ Donuts, lemon meringue pie filling, pie pieces By Amber Petkosek now all I can remember is Social Media Editor McDonald’s and Myles Dairy Queen. and vanilla soft-serve with a meringue- how petrified I was to be Starbucks on campus introduced Valencia flavored whipped topping. moving alone to live with Orange Refreshers this year. These fruit Junior Katherine Koerig said Myles Dairy The album that changed my five people I had never met drinks are made with real fruit and green tea Queen always has unique and satisfying new life is “Songs About Jane” by before and how excited I was extract, topped off with a real orange slice. ice cream flavors for the season. Maroon 5. to really be on my own for Jeremiah Crespo, assistant manager “I look forward to Dairy Queen’s blizzards,” When this album actually the first time. at Starbucks, said the Valencia Orange Koerig said. “I haven’t been to any other [Dairy Queen] that changed my life was nearly a To me this album really Refreshers is a best-seller. hooks them up like [this location] does, they’re delicious.” decade after it came out and signifies me growing up; “It’s got an energy kick and is low calo- Dairy Queen is whipping up fruit smoothies available it was just by chance that coming to college paled rie, which has made it really popular,” in orange, strawberry, strawberry banana, triple berry this album happened to be in comparison to moving Crespo said. and many more. in my car. myself half-way across the In addition to the new Valencia Orange fla- McDonald’s introduced two new items this summer such In February of 2012 I country. vor, Starbucks refreshers are also available in as the Blueberry Pomegranate smoothie and the Dulce de moved myself to Orlando, Of course, after six and Cool Lime and Berry Hibiscus flavors. Leche shake. Fla. for an internship with a half months in Orlando, Starbucks has the Caramel Ribbon Crunch Sophomore Kaleigh Gray said it’s the summer additions Disney. This was the album what better way to have Frappuccino, which is a blend of caramel that keep her going to the restaurant. that played on repeat for the made my drive back home syrup and frappuccino roast coffee, milk and “I love the new blueberry pomegranate majority of the drive. than to listen to the very ice, topped off with a layer of dark caramel smoothie at McDonald’s,” Gray said. “It’s When I hear this album same album. sauce, whipped cream, caramel drizzle and super fruity and refreshing and I come in crunchy caramel sugar toppings. and order it all the time.” Senior Betsy Martin said she likes how The summer lineup included returning Starbucks creates new types of coffee for the favorites such as the Cherry Berry Chiller season. and Frozen Strawberry Lemonade. “The summer flavors at Starbucks are “It’s cool that restaurants switch up their something to look forward to each year and menus in the summer,” Gray said. “It’s it’s exciting that they’re always changing,” something to look forward to and helps Martin said. mark the official start of summer.” Starbucks is offering summer salads such as the Chicken & Greens Caesar, the Zesty Follow us Chicken & Black Bean salad and the Hearty Veggie & Brown Rice salad. @The_BG_News Dunkin’ Donuts has introduced two new flavors of iced coffee. It’s Mint Chocolate on Twitter

By Abby Welsh Managing Editor to say, that was the song choice of the week, except this week‘s obsession soon When I was in the seventh turned into a lifetime one. grade, every day after school Everyone who knows me Explore BG Series 5 of 6 I would immediately run understands I will not shut upstairs, call my best friend up about Usher. I don’t know at the time Hannah and why I am so in love with the surf the web for new music. man, but his music always Each week it would be puts a smile across my face. a different song. We would When I went to his “OMG Family business harvests own learn every lyric too and Tour” in 2010, he pointed obsessively watch the music me out in the crowd. I cried. video. No matter the reason I fell One day, I decided to in love with his music, I did cattle, supports local foods watch MTV instead and the and I am so blessed I did first music video that was because his music will with- playing was “U Remind out a doubt put that needed Downtown butchery has been selling Me” by Usher. Needless smile on my face. food for more than 100 years

By Amber Petkosek Belleville, Mike’s son and Graduate student Sarah Mike said his favorite part Social Media Editor the manager of the North Sano said supporting the about working is seeing cus- Baltimore Wing. community is something that tomer’s reactions to their For the Belleville family, keep- The meat sold in the should be done. products. ing their meat shop in the shop is either raised by the “Supporting the people “I love dealing with peo- family is important. Belleville family or raised around you is really impor- ple and giving them good Belleville Market opened locally, Mike said. tant, so buying locally wholesome products,” Mike in 1912 and the fourth gen- “The beef we raise our- grown [food] is important,” said. “I like to see the smile eration of the Belleville selves, the pork we have a Sano said. on people’s faces when they family is currently working grower who grows pork for us Belleville Market has a come back and tell me how at the shop. in Hancock County,” he said. location in Bowling Green good it was.” Mike Belleville, a partner As well as selling meats and they have a harvesting Ivan said it isn’t so much By Steven W. Echard of the business, said when in the store, they also carry facility in North Baltimore. the business that he loves Photo Editor on you and your back’s they opened the shop some canned goods, popcorn, eggs “We’ve been based out of as it is facing the problems against the wall, change the of the family moved into the and milk. Bowling Green since open- that happen. When I look at music I see glass that you’ve been look- city while some stayed on Mike said they try to keep ing and we purchased the “I like doing the employ- an influence on my life ing through, it’s really half the farm. everything in the shop local, North Baltimore location 13 ee relations, customer rela- and no artist has influ- full after all,” is a reminder “Originally our family were or what he likes to call “low or 14 years ago,” Ivan said. tions; the regulatory side of enced me more than Ringo that even when things are farmers and the meat busi- mileage products.” At the harvesting location things,” Ivan said. “It isn’t Starr. His album “Vertical bothering me I have the ness was just part of that type Graduate student Amber they receive the cattle,and necessarily something I Man” gave me a new power to change the way I of operation,” Mike said. Garrabrant likes that then process them to be enjoy, but I look at it as a way to look at the world. see the world around me. The shop has been family- Belleville Market produces sold in the shops. challenge.” I went from worrying about We all go through strug- run from the beginning. their own meats, and buys Belleville Market has There are currently no what life threw at me to being gles in our lives and need Currently at the shop they locally grown food. quite a few professors who set plans for the future, understanding towards life’s something to turn to in these have four full time fam- “I personally like locally come in and buy meats except for continuing what complications. Starr’s lyrics, times, so a Ringo Starr album ily members working, and grown things,” Garrabrant as well as quite a few stu- they currently do. from the title song, “When is my way of getting focused one family member work- said. “It’s usually less pro- dents who live off campus, “We take it day-by-day,” the world is coming down on the positive aspects of life. ing part time, said Ivan cessed.” Mike said. Ivan said. 6 Wednesday, July 17, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS WWW.BGNEWS.COM The TheDaily Daily Crossword Crossword Fix Fix

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