Volume 79 Number 6 June 2013 24 Pages Superintendent’s Message 2013 Teacher of the Year Janet Sifferman, Superintendent Mike Joseph Dear Hartland Graduating Seniors: Congratulations to Your career with Hartland Consolidated Schools is Mike Joseph, Hartland rapidly drawing to a close, and waiting for you at the end of Consolidated Schools 2013 this road is the rest of your life. While it seems inconceivable Teacher of the Year. Mike that you could possibly have better times and better friends teaches Honors Algebra 2/ than you have now, I promise you the best is yet to come! Trig., and Trigonometry at Hartland High School. Mike There will be numerous parties and celebrations has taught for 25 years, all of awaiting you in the coming weeks and you certainly deserve which have been with HCS. each and every one of them. However, please remember, this is a very short period Mike was born in Detroit, at the beginning of a very long and bright future. Do not do anything that will Michigan and grew up in jeopardize your life or your future happiness. You certainly can have a great time Ferndale, Michigan with his and enjoy yourself without the aid of alcohol or drugs. The rules you learned here parents and 3 brothers and 3 - Reason, Respect and Responsibility - should remain with you as you go through sisters. Mike attended Salesian life. Please remember to think before you act. This time should be remembered High School in Detroit. He for the joy and excitement of achievement, not as a time of tragedy. received his Bachelor’s Degree Congratulations to you and your families. from University of Detroit Respectfully, Janet Sifferman, Superintendent and his Master’s Degree from Eastern Michigan University. In addition to congratulating Hartland’s 2013 graduating class, I would like to Mike lives in Hartland with his wife of 45 years. He has three daughters. One thank the entire Hartland community for their continued support of our school daughter lives in Hartland, another in Clarkson and another in Toronto, Ontario. He district during these trying financial times. The successful passage of the 18-mill has 6 grandchildren (3 boys and 3 girls, who are the loves of his life! Mike had been in the carpet business for 18 years when he decided to become a Non-Homestead Millage will help us to continue to provide the programming teacher. His youngest daughter volunteered him as coach her 6th grade basketball and services for our students that the community has come to expect. It would team. After coaching the team, he knew what career he wanted for the rest of his life. be impossible for Hartland Schools to do what we do without your continued He enrolled in college 6 months after that season and became a teacher 4 years later. support. This is a wonderful place to live and work! Thank you. Since coming to Hartland, Mike has taught all levels of math in grades 7-12. He taught at the Farms Middle School level for 5 years before transferring to Hartland Person of the Month High School. Mike enjoys interacting with his students and watching them grow and mature Mary Lou Kellett during their high schools years. He loves hearing about the special moments in their Mary Lou Kellett, first grade teacher at Round lives. He has fun every single day that he teaches. He loves that his coworkers/friends Elementary School, has taught in Hartland 22 of and students make him laugh every day. Mike’s words of advice to his fellow teachers; “Laugh with their students and let her 39 years in education, and all of those 22 years them see your human side.” The memorable moments of the past 25 years are too have been spent teaching first grade – 14 years at numerous to mention but the most special moments have been the times that former Round Elementary and eight years at Creekside students and/or athletes return from college or their work place to thank Mike for Elementary. She received her Bachelor’s Degree being part of their education. from the University of Michigan-Flint, and her Early Childhood endorsement and her Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from Oakland Hartland Pool CLOSED University. She is married to Fred, who retired as an May 20 - June 16 engineer from Delphi, and has three daughters and two stepdaughters. Four of their girls and their The pools and deck will be regrouted and the big families live in Michigan and one lives in the Boston slide refinished. To view the summer schedule go to area. They have seven beautiful grandchildren. hartlandschools.us & follow link to Aquatic Center Mary Lou lives north of Hartland in the little town of Flushing and enjoys gardening, reading, exercise and traveling. However, spending time with her family is her Open Swims 2 x day, 6 days a week favorite pastime! Most memorable moments: (“G” rated) “Throughout my years in Hartland, I have several wonderful memories with my Inside This Issue students that I will treasure forever. One year that will always have a special place HIP Happenings...... 18 in my heart was the year that I had a terminally child in my class. I have never Editor’s Page...... 2 experienced so much love and compassion toward each other as I did that school School News...... 3-13 Clubs & Organizations...... 19-20 year. This brave little child truly touched the lives of both adults and children Cromaine District Library...... 14 Recreation...... 21 through her amazing display of courage, strength and determination. We all learned Soccer Tryouts and Camps...... 15 Scouting News...... 22 a precious lesson in love and friendship that year.” Places of Worship ...... 16 Art & Entertainment...... 23 “On another note, teaching little ones over the past 39 years has provided me Business Directory...... 17 CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 2/ Community Life/June 2013 Hartland Community Education Editor’s Page 810.626.2150 Community Life Advertising Rates 2013-14 Community Life Deadlines Advertisements are designed in a horizontal or vertical format. Requests for specific place- Listed below are the Community Life deadlines for articles and advertisements ment of the advertisement cannot be honored. ANY article that promotes a fundraiser, event for each month. 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After a very large snowfall and driving to school on & Randy Rinnas, and a junior at Hartland High treacherous roads, one of my kids greeted me in the morning with “Mrs. Kellett, School, earned a top composite score of 36 on a did you know it snowed last night?” As one may say, “I could write a book!” One recent ACT test. Among test takers in the high of the many joys of teaching is making that special connection with all of our school graduating class of 2012, only 781 of more unique and lovable children.” than 1.66 million students earned a composite Why are you are still here? score of 36. “I came to Hartland in 1991 after teaching 17 years in the Flint area. At that The ACT consists of tests in English, time, Hartland had a reputation of being a great school district, as it still does today. mathematics, reading and science. Each test I knew after my first days of teaching in Hartland that I would never leave this is scored on a scale of 1 to 36, and a student’s district. 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4/ Community Life/June 2013 High School News 810.626.2200 Principal’s Corner Girls State – Hartland Shines! Ben Mainka, Hartland High School Principal Two Hartland High School Summer is upon us and our Seniors have already completed students were selected to attend their journey through High School. We wish them the best of Girls State, a leadership and luck, and we look forward to celebrating them at Graduation citizenship program sponsored on June 6. As the rest of the school prepares for summer break, by the American Legion Auxiliary we have so many things to be excited about from this year. It for high school girls. Victoria would take more pages than we could print to talk about all of Bosio and Abby Dewstow, both the great things that have happened, but here are a couple quick points from 2012-13: Juniors at Hartland High School, HHS showed lots of spirit this year through pre-game, spirit assemblies, and other will meet more than 400 girls school spirit days! Many club accomplishments as student received local, state, and from around the state. even national recognition for their work in the Optimist, FCCLA, DECA, Forensics, Girls State is recognized by among other clubs. numerous successful career Students performed well through our ACT, MME, PLAN, and EXPLORE testing women in business, politics, week and ACT Boot Camp in March. Students turned in high marks again on these trades and professions, as an experience that influenced their ambitions. The assessments! Our Athletic Department celebrated many championships and success (most overall wins in KLAA)! program participants are divided up into smaller groups that are given city names. The Talent Show this year featured a record number of audience members (stand- The “citizens” of each of these cities then elect mock municipal officials and ing room only), and the students displayed amazing talents for their peers! There were representatives to the mock State Legislature. If enough “citizens” are present, then even 45 staff members who participated in the event! a county level is added to the program between city and state. The participants The students and staff raised over $20,000 for numerous charity organizations also elect state officials, such as Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and other state- including the Wounded Warrior Project, MDA, Hartland Teen Center, Relay for Life, level officials that their real state has. The legislature then meets to organize, elect and many more. leaders, and to pass bills, in a way that is similar to how their actual legislature The school staff and students acclimated to a new principal for the first time in operates. Some states hold mock trials, the participants volunteering as lawyers, 12 years! criminals, and juries, and others are able to form bands and choirs from the talent pools that they have assembled. Forensics Team Growing and HHS Facilitates Voter Registration Succeeding! 57 students registered to vote on Monday, April 8 at Congratulations to the var- the high school. This is in sity HHS forensics team mem- addition to the over 100 bers who qualified for the 2013 students who registered to Michigan Interscholastic Fo- vote in September of last rensics State Tournament. Over year prior to the Presidential 800 students from 70 schools came to Oakland University for election. In the photo, two days of speaking competi- Larry Hopkins, Hartland tion and team camaraderie. Township Clerk is assisting The state tournament was the Kayla Breckenridge, Brad culmination of a strong season Beaver, Sarah Tomlinson of HHS team and individual and Cody Chinn. awards in a variety of speaking events. Advancing to the semi-final round of state competition were sophomores John HP4K hosts Art Night Moraitis in Impromptu Speaking and Kendra Rocha in Extemporaneous Speaking. Along with senior teammate, Elizabeth Werstein in Broadcasting, they compete in a Recently HP4K hosted an division known as the limited preparation categories where students give a different Art night at the High School speech each round with only a short amount of time to prepare. Kudos to students where Mrs. Saint-Onge who choose to compete in limited prep because although they are difficult, the skills provided a tour of the art which are developed through participating in one of these categories offer the widest rooms and taught the kids application outside of forensic competition. how to work with oil pastels. In their first year of varsity competition, sophomore Bri Edgar and freshman Brenna Rosso qualified for state tournament in Storytelling and Prose. In these very A fun night was had by all! competitive categories, contestants must ‘bring to life’ both characters and narration. A special thanks to Mrs. Congrats to Edgar who received a perfect score of 1-100 from one of her judges. Saint-Onge for taking her Thanks to all coaches, parents and community members who helped make this time for Hartland students. season a success. As this season comes to a close, remember the words of philosopher Henry David Thoreau who said, “It takes two to speak truth: one to speak and another to hear.” Registration Dates for 2013-14 Registration for next school year will be August 20 (grades 9 & 12), August 21 HHS Student Council News (grades 10 & 11). Registration will be done mostly online for next year to expedite Student Council has had a very busy spring! In April we hosted our 2nd annual the process, and more information on this system will be sent to parents during Leadership Academy during which 80 young leaders from Legacy and Hartland High the summer months. participated in leadership-building activities with Ted Wiese, a nationally recognized speaker. The students learned about the joys and pitfalls of being a leader as well as strategies to improve participation and energy in events. HHSHappenings Also in April, our annual spring blood drive collected 72 units of blood for the If you are a parent of a Hartland High School student and would like to have ac- American Red Cross. With many first time donors, we hope to create life-time donors cess to the bi-weekly newsletter, HHSHappenings, from Principal Mainka, please by giving students and opportunity to donate during school. Special thanks to Bigby make sure that your email address is updated on ParentConnect and you will Coffee and Bagel Express for their donations to support our drive. receive the communication.

Community Life/June 2013/5 Middle School News Steve Livingway, Principal 810.626.2400 Thank You I would like to thank the Hartland Middle School staff, faculty and parents HMS Forensics’ “Dynamic Duo” and students for another great school year. Good luck to the class of 2017 as they move on to high school. Remember that you are part of Hartland Pride and a long Wins at State Tournament tradition of excellence. For incoming seventh graders and new eighth graders, Close to 600 middle school contestants remember that it is people – teachers, students, support staff, and parents – that from all over Michigan came to compete make a school great, and we have the best middle school in the State! in one of 13 speaking events at the Spring Middle Level State Forensics Students Of The Month Tournament held on April 27th at Wayne Each month, a selection committee at Hartland Middle School selects one State University. seventh and one eighth grade student to receive recognition as “Students of the Once again, Jennifer and Nicole Month.” Nominated students must meet one or more of the following criteria in Nelson, seventh grade students at Ore order to be selected. Creek made it to the top four in the • The student must show continued success in all subjects category of Original Interpretation. In • The student must exhibit good citizenship this event, students write their own • The student must make a significant positive contribution to the school and prose or poetry pieces -- which requires others not only the ability to give a compelling • The student must exhibit a positive attitude toward school, self, and others performance, but also rewards excellent Congratulations to our May Students of the Month – Annalise Fowler and Alanna creative writing skills. The Nelson sisters Schiavone -- and our June Students of the Month – Holly Neuens and Ian Kenrick. have an abundance of both! The spring state tournament brings to a close the Ore Creek forensics season. We are looking forward to next fall when middle school debate will be added to the speech events. For information, contact Doni Dilworth at [email protected].

Annalise Fowler, Alanna Schiavone, eighth grade seventh grade

School Service Project One of Mrs. LeBlanc’s students has created his very own “school service project.” Dakota Dorner put together a box for unwanted, unopened food items in the cafeteria, near the office. His goal is to try to save that food from being thrown away so we can give it to students that may need a little extra for breakfast or Holly Neuens, Ian Kenrick, lunch. He encouraged students to put their unwanted, unopened food in the eighth grade seventh grade collection box rather than the garbage.

Livingston Center of Allergy, Sinus, & Asthma Dr. Anna Dobracki, M.D., Ph.D Diplomate of the American Board of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Graduate of the University of Michigan Accepting New Patients 810-227-0906 8546 West Grand River, Brighton, MI 48116 Visit our website: www.drannadobracki.com Keegan Hoose uses every minute to ace Charlie Amenson proudly displays another math quiz. her track shirt during track season. 6/ Community Life/June 2013 Farms Intermediate News Mikki Cheney, Principal 810.626.2500

1st Row: Brittany Salyers, Autumn Barnhart, Hope Pennala, Colette Owens, Christine Magee, 1st Row: Elizabeth Vershure and Ashley DiNobile; 2nd Row: Connor Woolf, Kyle Sydney Lampert and Vera Storm; 2nd Row: Caden Farhat-Tomaszewski, Madison Spurlock, Zacharias, Zachery Linfield, Mattison Digue and Alyssa Vincent Samantha Martino, Hannah Klamo, Devyn Levoska, Abigail Smith and Toriana Mitchell; 3rd Row: Alexander Acs, Anthony Tamas, Lauren Serafimovski, Elena Salazar, Emma Gruber, Devan Dziobak and Cole Henry; Not Pictured: Grayce Nist Star Readers Program Our Star Reader program is designed to encourage students to read, read, read. The Farms teachers select two students each month from their homeroom classes who Students of the Month have exhibited good reading habits. These students are the ones you see reading Each month at Farms Intermediate School we acknowledge students who have whenever they have a few minutes to spare. All monthly winners receive a 50 been nominated by their teachers for outstanding academic performance, as cent gift certificate to our School Spirit Store. Congratulations to our Star Readers! well as, for displaying exemplary Reason, Respect, and Responsibility. Students are presented with an All-Star Certificate and their names are announced school- 4.0-6th Grade Honor Roll Alexander Acs, Kyle Albrecht, Haley Ball, Kelly Bist, Macy wide. Congratulations to our Students of the Month! Bonar, Nicole Bragg, Jessica Callaghan, Keaton Carrothers, Sydney Casper, Isaac Cazallis, Madison Cheney, Jacob Chilton, Rebecca Corder, Tanner Culver, Amber Danules, Rebecca Darish, Kennedy Duvall, Devan Dziobak, Kaden Eichhorn, Nina Fernandez, Chiara Finelli, Kaylee Furge, Connor Geran, Samantha Gibbs, Hunter Gogoleski, Shelby Good, Carson Hahne, Paige Harde, Cole Henry, Katharina Hoeflich, Emily Horst, Josie Jackson, Bradley Johnson, Hunter Kelley, Ryan Kelm, Hannah Kenrick, Jacob Klamo, Tess Klavon, Elliot Klein, Sarah Klink, Lidia Koivuniemi, Rachel Kolm, Lauren Kreeger, Mitchell Kusser, Jackson LaFontaine, Sydney Lampert, Vincent Lauria, Gabrielle Leedle, Devyn Levoska, Faith Lillemoen, Laya Lobbestael, Marissa Mann, Faith Martinelli, Emma McPherson, Evan Metz, Ryan Mott, Morgan Mundell, Jacob Nadeau, Samantha Nagel, Tiger Page, Daniel Parisien, Loviisa Pasternak, Grayce Payne, Daniela Perry, Samantha Peters, Kathryn Peterson, Joseph Pezzotti, Jacob Pezzotti, Jordan Piatek, Maija Pietila, Dr. Zeemo performed with yo-yos focusing on force The Girl Scouts supported Anti-Bullying Week. Samantha Purdom, Abigail Ratkowiak, Layla Ray, Gabrielle and motion and gravity and friction which are part Students signed a pledge to stop bullying! Reed, Margaret Ruby, Rhyann Schwander, Anabella of our science curriculum. Schwartz, Hailey Smith, Tyler Smith, Belle Sophabmisay, Shelby Spangler, Robert Spangler, Mackenzie Spurlock, Congratulations Juliana Strong, Boyce Swanson, Marlena Szczechowicz, to our March Is Anna Targett, Benjamin Tervo, Parker Thomas, Riley Thomas, Reading Month Matthew Trescott, Olivia Triltsch, Brendan Tulpa, Erin Vimr, winners! They had Mitchell Waters, Emilee Watson, Jonathan Weber, Carrissa a great time at the White, John Wisniewski, Abigail Yon bowling alley! 4.0-5th Grade Ariana Adams, Angela Altman, Bennett Anderson, Hannah Armstrong, Jordan Barker, Jacob Batten, Lucas Batten, Emily Bredin, Ella Browne, Morgan Cooper, Edward Dewald, Nicole Dompierre, Aaron Dubs, Shannon Ehrlich, Kayla Everett, Caden Farhat-Tomaszewski, Evan Fleck, Jace Gowell, Savannah Grabowski, Nicolas Green, Josephine Huber, Scott Jackson, Samuel Kastamo, Jessica Kean, Grace Kennedy, Mia Keranen, Hannah Klamo, Carson Lampert, Anthony Leick, Hanna Maki, Katelyn Manson, Ethan Markby, Erin Martino, Ella Mott, Elizabeth O’Guin, Veronica Pargulski, Sean Peleg, Samuel Persons, Kelsey Prach, Van Rippon, Cameron Roach, Francine Rosinski, Conner Roy, Elena Salazar, Jack Schaller, Lauren Serafimovski, Freya Stroven, Joshua Teffer, Aaron Thielen, Gina Tolkkinen, Kiley Urquhart, Katerina Willis, Allison Zaluski Community Life/June 2013 /7 Creekside Elementary Lawrence Pumford, Principal 810.626.2600

Twins Kyle and Ethan Coss with our twin dog giveaway Fun at the Photo Booth at Family Fun Night

Isabella Miller and Haley Barnhart at the Ann Arbor Hands on Museum The Kull Family enjoying Family Fun Night CREEKSIDE Upcoming Events: June 3: Kindergarten trip to Kensington June 5: 2nd Grade Hartland History Trip June 6: PTO Meeting 4pm June 10: Market Day June 11: Field Day June 12: Last Day of School 1/2 Day Thank you to all the volunteers, donors, staff, teachers, and families for a successful Family Fun Night!!! KENWELL OUTDOOR SERVICES Lawn Maintenance All Yard Work, etc. VINCE Light Construction 810.772.6629 Cole Lamberger having fun at the Ann Arbor Hands on Museum 8/ Community Life/June 2013 Lakes Elementary News Lindsay Smither, Principal 810.626.2700

Mrs. Russano, Lakes art teacher, entered over 40 pieces of Lakes student art in the Got Art show at the Howell Opera House this spring. We are very proud of all of our stu- dents and the amazing pieces that they produce throughout the year. Pic- tured here, second grade student, Colin McFarland highlights his beautiful water color painting at the show.

On Earth Day last month, Lakes media specialist, Mrs. LaPointe shared a narrative story and a non-fiction text with first grade students along with a short Disney video clip where the characters were teaching each other how to care for the environment. The stuadents (including Mrs. Atreo’s class shown here) listed ways that they learned to take care of our environment on a green heart, colored in their name, and then added it to the land portion of the globe (pictured here). This was just one activity among many that take place year round as part of the Green School’s initiative at Lakes Elementary.

Last month, Lakes’ “Green Folder Group” was excited to host a few members of the Hartland Forensics Club for their monthly enrichment activity. They learned about mental exercises (smile/don’t smile), voice and facial exercises, storytelling (how to see and hear the difference between simply retelling and effectively communicating to the audience through dramatic interpretation), and how to “come out of their shells”. Pictured here, Chelsea Paddock works hard to make Shelby Hopson smile. Great fun and learning was experienced by all!

As a culminating activity to the study of Geography in the United States, Lakes fourth grade classes do a Regions Poster and Celebration. Each 4th grade student selects a region of the United States and creates a poster of the region. The posters include information about the climate, economy and landforms of that region. The students can also bring in food from that region, if they choose. The students take time visiting each classroom to read the posters and enjoy the cuisine. Pictured here, Teresa Steerman from Mr. Foster’s class, poses with her excellent poster on the north eastern region (top) and a group of girls check out a poster on the mid-western region (bottom). Community Life/June 2013 /9 Round Elementary News Dave Minsker, Principal 810.626.2800

The Round Elementary School Family would like to thank all people who made 4th grade student Zoey Lyke this school year a great one. We feel fortunate to have caring people who help us was nominated at the Optimist create a positive learning environment for our children. We wish everyone a safe, Youth Appreciation Night for restful, fun-filled summer and look forward to another exciting school year. The the great improvement she has following pictures feature a few students who received recognition for outstand- made at Round Elementary. ing achievement and winners of our Principal and Secretary of the Day auction Zoey is a model student and items. We have an incredible staff at Round Elementary School and we wish you represented Round well. a great summer.

4th grade student Carson Brooks 1st grade student Luke Waldron was the highest bidder at the Round PTO was nominated at the Optimist Celebrity Auction and won “Principal of the Day.” Luke spent the day with Youth Appreciation Night for Principal Minsker helping him run the building . the obstacles he overcame to be a successful student at Round. We are proud of Carson and his accomplishments.

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$5.00 Eyebrow Wax with any Color Service (offers cannot be combined) Luke and Katy have an important curriculum meeting with the Director of Expires 6/30/2013 Curriculum Chuck Hughes. They also took a district tour to the bus garage and the pre-school program. 10/ Community Life/June 2013 Village Elementary News Bill Cain, Principal 810.626.2850

Fourth grade students took on staff members for a volleyball game recently. The game was a prize in the Silent Auction at our Fun Fair.

Village students enjoyed learning about the history of folk songs during a recent assembly.

Two students won the chance to be Mr. Don and Mr. Cain for the day during Mrs. Sifferman was recently the Mystery Chef at Village. She came to one of our Jump Rope for Heart competition. Here they are enjoying an afternoon our classrooms, read the students a book, and helped prepare a simple snack brainstorming session complete with donuts! that went with the book. Upcoming Events: June 7: Field Day June 12: 4th Grade Awards at 10:30am; 4th Grade Clap-Out at 11:55am; Dismissal at 12:10pm September 3: School Resumes

HARTLAND EAGLE FUNDAMENTAL BASKETBALL CAMP For Boys and Girls 3rd- 8th GRADE Clinic Director: Denny Butcher-Hartland Head Boys Basketball Coach

SESSION I: JUNE 17 – JUNE 20 (Monday thru Thursday) SESSION II: JULY 15 – JULY 18 (Monday thru Thursday) LOCATION: Hartland High School Gym TIME: 9AM – 3PM COST: $175 Per Session ($150 If Attending Both Sessions) Make checks payable to: Hartland BOY’S BASKETBALL We have a beautiful new tile wall in our cafeteria thanks to the artwork of our Return to: 10635 Dunham Road Hartland, MI 48353 students and staff. Thank you to Andy Brown for installing it for us! Check out our website for more information https://sites.google.com/site/hartlandbasketball/home paid advertisement Community Life /June 2013 /11 LEGACY High School News 810.626.2104 Kirk Evenson, Principal Now that summer is here and the school year is all but behind us, let us all take a moment to relax and celebrate. The seniors have long since left the building and a whole new senior class, The Class of 2014, has taken their spot atop the roost. As the teachers log their final grades and the kids have all gone home we all take a moment to catch our breath from the busy pace of graduation season. Over the summer we will be preparing for the school year ahead, taking ap- plications and conducting interviews of potential students. Each year LEGACY HS accepts approximately 50 new students from Hartland HS and several other surrounding cities and towns. A whole new batch of students to meet, support and connect with as they attempt to finish High School and graduate. As I reflect on the memories from the Class of 2013, I will cherish most the success each student earned. As an educator, there cannot be a greater sight than to see the fruits of your labor in all its glory as the seniors stride across the stage in cap and gown. This is the crowning moment for us at LEGACY HS and high school across America, to see students leave the nest and head out into the world. As for our staff here at LEGACY HS, we had an epic school year and are still ‘feeling the rush’ of it all. We just celebrated our 30-year Anniversary, 1983-2013. Then on the heels of that celebration we were also named “School of the Year” by Oh, what a night! Prom 2013 the Michigan Alternative Education Organization. The staff here at LEGACY HS is amazing and they do a phenomenal job “connecting’ with the at-risk students of Hartland. Hartland Alternative Education, LEGACY HS and HVA are both Community Education programs and can be found online at Hartlandschools.us or by phone LEGACY at 810.626.2104. Please call today to begin the enrollment process or inquire about Named educational options. Have a great summer. School of the Year by the Michigan Alternative Education Organization! Meghann Pechota and Cam Early looking great at Prom 2013 12/ Community Life/June 2013 CHILDCARE/PRESCHOOL NEWS Mrs. DeRosier’s and Mrs. Waldron’s classes

Everyone had a great time at Mom’s Night! Mrs. Lubeski’s and Mrs. Messner’s Classes

The weather cooperated for the “Beach Day” activity. Mom’s Night is always a big hit. Mrs. Pederson’s and Mrs. Yoerg’s M/W AM Class

Making a picture frame during Special Person’s Night Creating a geoboard with our Special Person Community Life /June 2013/ 13 Kids Kamp is Here for You Community Education Childcare Center! Does your child need childcare in the summer months? The Hartland Childcare Center is the place to be for some fun and exciting activi- ties! Come and enjoy Swimming, Roller skating, Magic shows, Mobile Ed, Guest Speakers, Outdoor games, Plasterworks, and much more! We will provide your child with the opportunity to social- ize and make new friends! Registration forms will be available in the Community Education Childcare Center office, 10235 School Street. Enrollment is opened to all children that have completed Kindergarten through 13 years of age. The Kamp will be held from June 17 through August 29. The weekly tuition amount will vary depending on how many days your child is in attendance. 2013 Summer Kids Kamp Weekly Tuition: 3 days a week=$ 87.00 4 days a week= $116.00 5 days a week= $145.00. If you have more HAYAA BASKETBALL (Summer Practice Time) than one child enrolled, Full Time, (five days a week) you will receive 10% discount on the Summer open Gym starting July 8 2nd child! There is a Kamp Activity fee of $295.00, per child, which covers bus transporta- Location: Former High School on M-59 tion, entrance fees, activities fees, etc.. Girls: Mondays 5:30 to 7:30 Ask us about our convenient payment plan. If you were not enrolled in the 2012-2013 Before and After School program, you will be charged an additional $25.00 registration Boys: Wednesday 5:30 to 7:30 fee, which can be included in the payment plan. For more details, call 810.626.2780 or e- Girls and Boys 2nd grade thru 8th grade mail Linda Easton, Summer Kamp Director, [email protected]. or Debbie HAYAA coaches will conduct drills and run scrimmages Steger, Office Manager, [email protected], Bring a ball, bring a friend, bring $2 for entry. Plan now for Fall child care Will your child need Before or After School childcare? The Hartland Community Education HAYAA BASKETBALL (League sign-up) Childcare Center will be taking registrations starting on June 3. The program is offered at two Boys and girls 2nd grade to 8th grade convenient locations. The program is available for students who attend Creekside, Round 9th graders under age 14 as of December 1st and Village Elementary schools. Students from Lakes Elementary and Farms Intermediate http://www.hayaasports.com/Basketball/registrationInfo.aspd School can attend this program or register for the Lakes Before & After School program. If Go to www.hayaasports.com/basketball to register beginning in July. you are registered in the Before & After School program, you have the option of bringing your child/children to the center on the *No School Days and *Snow Days. The fee charged $125 per player entry fee for these days will be adjusted to reflect the additional cost. Lots of practice and a minimum of 10 games Both centers offer gym activities, outside play, snack, and homework time. Stop into the office located at 10235 School Street, in the village of Hartland, to register. For fees and additional information, please call 810.626.2780 and ask for Linda or Debbie. Please paid advertisement register early to guarantee your spot on the bus. Hartland Barbershop Family Hair Care, LLC Family Owned and Operated Since 1983 The Only Licensed Barbers in Hartland! www.PoseySeniorCareHomes.com 810.632.5092 CELEBRATING 29 Years of EXCELLENCE SPORTS AIR CUTS ON TV! H Face Shaves WE ARE AN EXCELLENT ALTERNATIVE $17 w/Hot Lather/Towels TO NURSING HOMES AND LONELY APARTMENTS. Sat. Senior Day Care $5.00 per hour BUZZ Cuts $11 ( $14 ) Celebrating 100 years Kids/Senior Discount $14 If someone you love needs of service to the Hartland Area more care than you can provide . . . . Monday - Friday 9-6 Call 800-427-6298 Thursday till 7pm Saturday 8-2 6077 Linden Rd. 9150 Parshallville On M-59, East of US 23 www.fentonassistedliving.com www.veteranseniorcarehome.com in the Dairy Queen Building The Cottage 5978 Cullen Hartland Independent Living and Proud supporter of www.hartlandassistedliving.com Adult Day Care Hartland Baseball & Wrestling 14/ Community Life/June 2013

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Crossroads Branch (24-Hour Pick-up is available at the Crossroads Branch!) Hartland Town Center Old US-23, South of M-59 Howell, MI 810.632.7480 w w w . c r o m a i n e . o r g Library Hours: Monday - Thursday SUMMER 2013 at Cromaine Library! 9 am - 8 pm Friday Visit our website for the FULL program/events calendar for Summer! 9 am - 6 pm Cromaine Library - The Place to Connect! Saturday w w w . c r o m a i n e . o r g 9 am - 4 pm Go to Crossroads Break out the Books for Summer Reading Teen Events Branch for Sunday All Day Mega Event! (For teens in grades 7 through 12) hours in September Friday, June 14 from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm (Sunday hours Sept - May) Steampunk Engineers Underground Bring your blankets, chairs, sun screen and coolers and spend the day reading at Wednesday, July 10 at 1:00 pm Cromaine Library. Events planned all day. H.G. Wells, Jules Verne and Leviathan’s world - Make Steampunk! Events for every age group. Friends of Cromaine will have books for sale. The Maze Runner Village Market Discount for Readers today only! Free popcorn all Wednesday, July 17 at 2:00 pm day! Meet Dora and Diego, bring your camera! 20 teens, killer monsters, and no way out. Can you survive the Maze? For grades 5 and up. Find details at www.cromaine.org Steampunk: Find out What It Is Monday, August 5 at 6:30 pm Youth Events Steven Harper and Sarah Zettel talk about steam and fantasy. For grades 5 Please register for these unless Drop-in noted. and up, including adults. Harry Potter Second Year Camp WE DIG MUSIC! Monday through Friday, June 24 - June 28 at 1:00 pm (For grades 3 and up) SUMMER CONCERT SERIES @ CROMAINE LIBRARY! Outdoor Summer Concerts on the Village South Lawn IMAX-style Theater at Cromaine! Bring your picnic, or pick up some brats and dogs from partner Tuesday, July 9 – Three different movies at 2:00 pm, 4:00 pm, and 6:00 pm Ranger’s 4-H and free, fresh popcorn! Rain or shine! Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Presents Egyptian Mummies Wednesday, June 19 at 6:30 pm ~ Habibi Dancers Monday, July 15 at 2:00 pm (inside the Community Room) - please register online. Hands-on program for the whole family. Wednesday, June 26 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~ Pippin Puppets Presents Journey to the Center of the Earth The Duo Project, Jazz/Folk (guitar and sax) Tuesday, July 16 at 2:00 pm at the Hartland Music Hall Wednesday, July 3 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm ~ Dig into Reading with Dinosaurs and Paleo Joe! Lisa D & E, Top 40 popular Motown, country, and pop tunes with Special Guest Thursday, July 18 at 2:00 pm the Balloon Sculptor and free Big Boy ice cream! Real dinosaur bones! For the whole family. Wednesday, July 10 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~ Wildfire! Top 40 Country and Southern Rock We Dig Star Wars! STORM TROOPERS LAND! Saturday, July 20 at 12:00 pm Wednesday, July 17 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~ Meet the 501st Legion of fully outfitted Storm Troopers in person!! For the whole Creole du Nord, Cajun Jazz/Folk family. Drop-in - Village. Wednesday, July 24 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~ Family Drive-in Movies Return! An Dro, Celtic-infused, World beat Fridays, August 2, 9, 16, 23 from 8:30 pm to movie’s end Drop-in - Village. Wednesday, July 31 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~ Steve King and the Dittilies! Animal Magic ~ Live Animals! Wednesday, August 7 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~ Wednesday, August 14 at 10:00 am Annie and Rod Capps with Jason Dennie performing folk and blues For the whole family. Wednesday, August 14 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm ~ Greek Mythology with the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Reverend Robert Jones, Sister Bernice and Family, Gospel Jazz/Folk Tuesday, August 20 at 2:00 pm Real Percy Jackson-time artifacts. For the whole family. A full calendar this summer for ADULTS too! Check our online Programs/Events calendar and sign up today at www.cromaine.org. This is a paid advertisement. Community Life/June 2013/ 15 Your Summer Adventure Begins at... Hartland Community Soccer Association 2013/2014 Premier and Select Tryout Schedule Hartland Farms Intermediate School 581 Taylor Road, Brighton 48114 Please arrive 30 minutes early for registration Competitive Travel Teams playing is WSSL & MSPSP Professional and Certified Coaches Training by Justin Detter Soccer Academy Coaches - www.justindettersocceracademy.com

U8 Girls 6/17 5:30-6:30 and 6/18 5:30-6:30 U9 Girls 6/15 10:00-11:30 and 6/16 1:00-2:00 This summer, bussing to camp from U10 Girls 6/17 6:30-7:30 and 6/18 6:30-7:30 U11 Girls 6/15 10:00-11:30 and 6/17 7:00-8:00 U12 Girls 6/16 3:00-4:30 and 6/17 5:30-7:00 U13 Girls 6/15 9:00-10:30 and 6/16 1:00-2:00 Farms Intermediate School will be on U14 Girls 6/16 4:30-6:00 and 6/17 6:00-7:00 U15 Girls 6/15 9:00-10:30 and 6/16 2:00-3:30 July 8-12 and August 5-9. U18 Girls 6/15 10:00-11:30 and 6/16 noon-1:30 U10 Boys 6/15 noon-1:30 and 6/16 1:00-2:30 U11 Boys 6/15 1:00-2:30 and 6/16 1:00-2:30 U12 Boys 6/15 10:00 - 11:30 and 6/17 6:30-7:30 U14 Boys 6/15 10:00 - 11:30 and 6/17 12:00 -1:30 Ages 5 through entering 8th Grade. 8:00am-5:00pm, Mon.-Fri. Dates and times subject to change, for updated information visit our website at www.hartlandsoccer.org For more information or to register or for questions email [email protected] or [email protected] please call 810-629-9622 or go to www.campcopneconic.org. Hartland Community Ed Summer Soccer Camps Challenger British Soccer Camp June 17-21 Farms Intermediate School – various ages/times Sign up on line at www.challengersports.com Justin Detter Soccer Academy Summer Camp July 25-28 9am – 12 noon $125.00 Day Camps Overnight Camps Ranch Camps Travel Camps Farms Intermediate School Sign up on line at www.justindettersocceracademy.com

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The River Community Our Savior Tyrone 9525 Highland Road , Howell (just w. of 23) Mailing address: 10171 Bergin Road Hardy United Evangelical Community Howell, MI 48843 Meets at the Methodist Lutheran, LC-MS Presbyterian Hartland Performing Arts Center, 6510 E. Highland Road Howell, MI 48843 13667 W. Highland Road (M-59), 9141 Hartland Rd., Fenton, MI 48430 Lead Pastor: Terry Prisk; 517.546.1122 Rev. Hartland, MI 48353 Phone: 810.750.0350 [email protected] Joyce E. Wallace, Pastor Phone: 248.887.4300 Pastor: Linda Living-Hawley Student Ministry: Kurt Brandemihl; Worship Sunday 10:00 a.m. Rev. Christopher Thoma, Pastor; Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m. [email protected] Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Mrs. Andrea Johnson, School Principal Sunday School: 10:15 a.m. 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m. Bible Study Sunday Sunday Divine Services: Fellowship: 11:15 a.m. Phone: 810.991.1116 www.hardychurch.org 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m. Bible Study: Wednesdays 6:30 p.m. www.theriveron59.com Sunday School/Bible Classes: 10 a.m. www.tyronecommunitypresbyterianchurch.com www.oursaviorhartland.org

Tri County Christian Victory Baptist 13020 Holtforth Rd., Fenton, MI 48430 810.714.1139 P.O. BOX 523 Pastor: Randy Greene 3642 Washington St., Hartland, MI 48353 Sunday School: 9am 810.632.6337 Hartland United All Saints Sunday Worship: 10am Pastor Ryan Guenther Various weeky Bible studies Services: Sunday 10, 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Methodist Lutheran, ELCA www.triccc.com Wednesday 7 pm. 10300 Maple Rd. 12701 W. Highland Road (M-59 www.vbchartland.org Hartland, Michigan 48353 Hartland, MI 48353 Phone 810.632.7476 Church Phone: 248.887.8060 Pastor: Rev. Paul Gruenberg Rev. Drex Morton, Senior Pastor Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m. Denise Clarey, Director secretary@hartland umc.org Little Saints Preschool www.hartlandumc.org Preschool Phone: 810.746.0238 Sunday Worship: 8:30 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Christian Education for all: 9:45 a.m. www.myallsaints.com Heritage Hills Free Methodist 5530 Runyan Lake Road, Hartland Twp. Pastor Rob Mohr 810.632.3417 Ore Creek [email protected] 8:30 a.m. Prayer Group; 9:00 a.m. Sunday Community School; 10:00 a.m. Fellowship Time; 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 3375 Fenton Rd. Hartland,MI 48353 www.heritagehillschurch.com 248.887.1133 St. John Catholic Lead Pastor: Dave Classen; 2099 N. Hacker Road, Howell, MI 48855 [email protected] Office Phone: 517.546.7200 Fellowship Bible Youth Pastor: Aaron Young; Pastor: Fr. Francis George 2500 Hartland Rd. [email protected] Mass Schedule: Saturday 5 p.m. Hartland, MI 48353 www.orecreek.org Sunday: 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Phone: 810.632.7263 (Main Church) Sr. Pastor: Howard Wideman Tuesday: 6:45 p.m.; Wed., Thurs., Sunday School: 10 a.m. Fri., 9:00 a.m. (Little Church) Worship 11:00 a.m. www.stjohnthebaptisthowell.catholicweb.com Wednesday Bible study 7p.m. Flood Gate www.fbhartland.org Renewal Fellowship

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We Greektown Casino Plus ticket to the Ray Price Show are looking forward to her leadership and the continued Thursday June 6 Must sign-up before June 21 growth of the Hartland Senior Center. $25.00 — $20.00 rebate Motor City Casino Cook Books Thursday June 20 Cruising with Carol People are raving about the recipes they have tried. I $25.00 REBATE $25.00 810.626.2139 like Gloria Rosa and Mary Lou Passmore’s Macaroni and Crusing Down the River - Cheese on page 35 and Joe Petrucci’s Ricotta Gnocchi Toledo Mud Hens or Michigan Princess on page 39. The cookbooks are $12.00 and all proceeds Hollywood Casino Monday June 24 COMBO TRIP Lansing Boat Cruise includes fabulous go to support our senior transportation program that (Detroit Tiger Farm Team) plays Pawtucket lunch, entertainment & transportation provides local seniors who are not able to drive with transportation to medical (Boston Red Sox Minor Team) $49.00 includes Wednesday, July 24 appointments, shopping and other errands and to the senior center. reserved seats behind Mud Hens dug out HOT DOG, POP & CHIPS ALSO anyone who wants a Cost $68.00 ride to the Hollywood Casino $35.00. Gift Shop We will take you and pick you up. We have expanded our gift shop to the middle shelf of our glass showcase. If you Turkeyville – have small items or jewelry we now can keep them locked. If you would like to Detroit Tigers Game at Cleveland “Why do Fools Fall in Love” place your handmade items in our gift shop: Sunday July 7 DATE: Tues -August 20 • You must be a member of the Hartland Senior Center $124.00 includes reserved club house seats, Depart: 10:00 AM/Return: 5:30AM • Bring items to the office. deluxe transportation unlimited gourmet (Target Parking Lot) dining from 12 noon to 7th inning-- roast • Price your items (the senior center keeps 20% of the sale price.) All Inclusive beef, turkey, chicken, oriental, Italian , pizza Payment deadline: August 1 • Sign waiver ,nachos, salads and beverages--dine in with Cost: $72.00 • Only handmade items are accepted. Any manufactured items in the gift shop large TV screens or take food to your seats. have been donated to the center. Sign up soon seats limited. (all inclusive-lunch & show) Physical Therapists We are very lucky to have free fitness classes taught by our local physical therapists. These classes are great for people with limited mobility, those just beginning and exercise program and for fit individuals. The classes use both weights and therapy Hartland Family Health Center bands which can be chosen to fit an individual’s strength. If you have been con- 11150 Highland Road • Hartland, MI 48353 sidering increasing your fitness level, these classes are a great place to start: (South Side of M-59, East of US 23) Tuesdays at 9:30am Julia from Advanced Physical Therapy 810.632.6380 Thursdays at 9:30am Jouni from Michigan Rehabilitation Specialists Drumming Come to a fun fitness class. Instructor, Kathie Newbold, leads participants through a Christine Kopel, P.A.C. Dr. Kopel, D.O. fun and lively work-out drumming on fitness balls. The class meets on Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. If you are curious you are welcome to try any of our fitness classes for free on your first visit. Focusing on Slow Flow Yoga Preventive Medicine New Yoga class on Tuesdays at 11am. Slow flow yoga improves flexibility, balance, and range of motion. Experience body awareness, harmony and inner strength through coordination of breath and movement. All levels welcome. Some yoga For Your Family experience helpful. Modifications will be offered. Bring a yoga mat and water. Your first class is free. Cost $5.00 per class or $25.00 punch class for 6 classes. Instructor: Laura Chapman New Patients Welcome - School Sports Physicals A great time was had by Professional and Friendly Staff all at our annual “Swing Evening Appointments Available into Spring” concert that was held on Wednesday, U.S. 23 May 22. Music (South Side of M-59 Between ReMax and PNC) director Larry Detter with M-59 accompanist Family PNC Medical Bank Carolyn & 11150 Highland Road Berkey. (photo Dental by Joe Kleiner) Center Community Life /June 2013/ 19 Club & Organization News

Bricks for Epley Park Support Hartland community by purchasing a memorial brick for the play area at Epley Park. This project has been sponsored by Hartland Area Community Council for over five years but updates need to be continued for the play equipment. The information is on the web site http://hartlandcommunitycouncil.org/events.html under Support Community Council. Flash from the Friends The “Friends” of the Cromaine Library would like to extend a big THANK YOU to the HARTLAND KROGERS for supplying us with a huge quantity of “Brown Grocery Bags” for our Spring Book Sale. Friends are Flowers that never Fade!!!!!!! Hartland Teen Center It is rare to come across such generosity, but here in Hartland that just is not ONE DAY ONLY true! Our Teen Center is strictly Non-Profit and relies solely on your kindness and contributions. What a whirlwind it has been these past few months, but here the kids are enjoying some of your fantastic donations. So a huge THANK YOU and HUGE BOOK SALE please keep them coming! To the many of you who have emailed us and would like to give the gift of time or a demonstration, we are working our way down the list so expect a call soon! Hard Covers-Fiction The Hartland Area Macintosh User Group (HAMUG) will meet Tuesday, June 11 at 7:00 p.m. at the Spirit Paperbacks of Livingston in Howell. It is our annual potluck and social evening. Carol and Danny Maczik of Spirit will be Childrens demonstrating what’s new in the sublimation business. Please bring a dish to pass. Anyone interested in learning more about the Macintosh computer is welcome to attend, regardless of your level of computer knowledge. Have questions or need information? Call Jim Sparks at 810.632.6630. Wednesday, July 31 9:00 am - 8:30 pm Boy Scout Troop 380 Collection Dates The fo1lowing are the 2012-13 dates for Troop 380’s Cromaine In The Village

Paper, “Returnable” Can and Bottle Drive June 1, We encourage everyone to attend July 6, August 3 September 7, October 5, November 2, December 7 the concert on the lawn Drop off is the first Saturday of each month That evening featuring at the Boy Scout building located at Washington and School Streets “Steve King and the Dittilies.” next to the Hartland Child Care Center between 10am and 12 noon. We accept all items delivered with your newspaper. Paid Advertisement

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Elder Law Today is published as a service of The Nawrocki Center for Elder and Family Law, 10299 Grand River, Suite N, Brighton, Michigan 48116. This information is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific questions you should consult a qualified attorney. Community Life /June 2013/ 21 Recreation Skater earns Hartland Gymnastics News Hartland Gymnastics Academy started off their new year in Covington Kentucky 1st Place medal at the Coaches Spectacular Gymnastics Meet on January 18-20. Gymnasts of all levels from six different states were in attendance. Hartland’s Level 5 team earned Alexandra Kubasta, age 12, is a straight A, honor an impressive 3rd place trophy. roll student at Ore Creek Middle School and the Representing Level 5 on the podium was Nicole Bragg 1st place Vault and daughter of Ms. Shannon Kubasta. Alex has been 3rd place All Around; Molly Wilson 2nd place Beam and Floor; Alayna Dinsmore rollerskating competitively since she was five years 3rd place Floor; Julie Celini 3rd place Vault and Beam; Abbey Highland 2nd place old. On April 7, at the Great Skate in Roseville, she Floor; Lizzie Cazan-Gehrke 3rd place floor. earned 1st place in the Free Style competition and Representing Level 6 on the podium was Courtney Dinsmore 2nd place Vault. 2nd place in Loops. Level 7- Kirsten Phifer 1st on Vault, Beam, Floor and All Around. Level 8 on the Last year at the Regional Competition in Illinois podium was Emma Bidwell 1st on Vault and All Around, 3rd on Bars and Beam. she won an individual Bronze medal in Figure/ Gabriella Kasabasic 1st place Beam Loops combined and her precision team won the Representing Level 9 on the podium was Courtney Casper 3rd on Floor. Bronze medal as well. This year Alex will compete at the Regional competition in Ohio and the National competition at Albuquerque, New Mexico. She practices regularly at Rollerama of Brighton and is coached by Carlesa Williams. Congratulations on your skating accomplishments, Alex. Best of luck! Fall Hurricanes Club Try-outs Try-outs for the fall Hurricanes Swim Club season are August 6 and 7 at 6:00-7:30pm. Prospective swimmers are individually evaluated. They will participate in a “trial practice” that gives them an opportunity to experience what a real practice is like. For further details check the website www.hartlandschools.us. Follow the links to Hartland Gymnastics Academy the aquatic center and Hurricanes Swim Club call the pool 810.626.2279 or e-mail Gymnast Rocks the Vault USA Regional [email protected]. Courtney Casper, an eighth grader at Scranton Middle School, threw the vault of Summer Membership at the Hartland Pool? her life at the 2013 Level 9 USA Gymnastics Regionals. The crowd was brought Unless you live on a lake, or next door to someone who generously shares their to their feet as the scoreboard flashed the unprecedented “9.8.” Casper took backyard pool, finding someplace to burn off some of the kids’ energy in the sum- 1st place on vault in “all” age groups representing five different states. She also mer can be a challenge. took 4th place on the floor with a 9.4. Let us do the math. If a family of 4 comes to the pool once a week for 13 weeks, Casper has been doing gymnastics since she was three years old. She trains the walk-in cost ($5 each) would be $260. A family membership costs $170, and at the Hartland Gymnastics Academy and credits her accomplishments to hard you can come as often as you’d like. work, dedication and inspiration from her coaches (Jeff Coulter, Janine Plott and Open Swims are 6 days a week, Mondays-Thursdays at 2:30-4pm and 7-8:30pm, Cathy Short). She hopes to one day achieve her dream of competing college Fridays and Saturdays 2:30-4pm and 6:30-8pm. gymnastics. Congratulations Courtney! Where else can you go where it’s always sunny, warm, safe and clean? Families with young children often bring the kids’ pajamas, and take them home freshly showered and worn-out-ready-for-bed. 5th grade Girl’s Membership includes the use of the pool during public scheduled hours, except for classes with an instructor. More information can be found at www. Travel Basketball hartlandschools.us, then follow the link to the aquatic center, or call 810.626.2279 Wins First Place Hurricane Summer USS Team 5th grade Girl’s travel Basketball team won The summer Hurricanes Swim Club USS season is June 17-August 1. Swimmers first place at the AAU Hartland Tournament can register online at www.hartlandcommunityed.com. Tier 1 practice time is on March 24. The team’s final record for the 4-6pm on Mon.-. Tier 2 & 3 meets Mon.-Thur. from 6-7pm. season was 39-5! The coaches are Shawn For full details please visit the Hurricanes website at www.hartlandschools. Bowen and Spencer Sargeant. The team us or contact Coach Maria [email protected] or call the pool members are Olivia Baiz, Katie Bowen, The- 810.626.2279. resa Brcic, Nicole Dompierre, Chloe Eiden, Josie Huber, Maggie Kastamo, Madison Hartland Athletic Physicals Moyer, Grace Sargeant, Lindsey Strutz and Samantha Whaling. WHEN: Wednesday, June 5 2:30p.m. – 5:00p.m. WHERE: Hartland High School —Main Gym COST: $25.00 Proceeds go to Hartland Athletics Please bring filled out physical form. Services Donated By: Hartland Family Physicians Dr. Mark Kopel D.O. ; Christine Kopel P.A.C. Porretta Center for Orthopedic Surgery: Dr. Todd Frush M.D. Hartland Pediatric:Dr. Joy Inyang M.D. Michigan Rehabilitation Specialists: Jouni K. Mantyla, PT 22/ Community Life/June 2013 Scouting News Cub Scout Pack 385 News Boy Scout Troop 380 announces An energetic group of Pack 385’s cub scouts and their families spent a cold and snowy John Rembisz Eagle Scout April morning at the Great Lakes National Boy Scout Troop 380 of Cemetery with buckets of water and scrub Hartland, MI, chartered to brushes, honoring those who served our Hartland Fire Department, is country, by cleaning their final resting proud to announce that John place. A group of these young men also Rembisz has earned the rank participated in Relay for Life by participat- of Eagle Scout. His parents ing in the flag ceremony and then later John and Mellisa Rembisz that day had a campout at Kensington. have encouraged him and Finally, they wound down in May by having supported him through this a float in the Hartland Memorial Day parade. School may be out for the summer, but endeavor. John began his scouting still goes on. The scouts will have their Pack picnic, a campout after a Toledo scouting career at the age of Mud Hens game, attend resident camp in July, and have a Mom and Son outing too! If 7 as a Tiger Cub. After Cub interested in joining Pack 385, contact Pete Ansbro with any questions 810.227.9948. Scouts, John joined Troop 380 where he earned an Troop supports impressive thirty merit badges and became a member of the Order of the Arrow. John’s Eagle project was to build a playscape for the Howell Nature Center. John’s Stop the Bullying part of the project was to raise funds and to build four elements for a new children’s Girl Scout troop #1818 from Farms Interme- play area designed to help children connect with nature once again. The name diate School presented a week long Stop the of the project is Alexandria’s Naturescape. John along with many volunteers, Bullying campaign. The Girl Scouts made created the “Mud Painting” panel, the “Weaving Wall”, the “Bird Blind” and the PSA’s during the morning announcements retaining wall for the “Sand Dune”. The final project was finished well within at school with anti-bullying messages and Howell Nature Center’s established time frame. John also raised the funds for the also asked the students to wear purple to project by organizing a three day bake sale, garage sale and a bottle drive. John show their support. On April 25, the Girl Abigail Peterson, Abigail Yon, Becca Darish, raised over $1500.00 which covered almost everything right down to the bird Scouts held a Stop the Bullying pledge during Marlena Szczechowicz, Chiara Finelli, and feeders installed. Donations were accepted as well. lunch hours and invite the students to add a Sammi Peters. John is very excited to join the elite group of Eagle Scouts and at this time is handprint to the wall in support. Students then received a purple ribbon and a “Lifesavers” candy. This is a great example of a considering his options to either attend college or join the Marine Corps. John positive impact Girl Scouts have in our community. celebrated his Eagle Award on April 28 at the Hartland Music Hall.

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