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GROSSE POINTE WOODS — Andrew AH-' Pazuchowski has been named the new Director of Public Safety in Huntington Woods, effective Monday, Aug. 4.A 30-year veteran of the Grosse Pointe Woods public safety department, Pazuchowski, 54, has The U.S. Youth Sailing Championships are at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Aug. 10-14. served as director since January 2011. His last day will be Friday, Aug. 1. “I have been a part of Grosse Pointe GPYC Woods for 30 years, so I have mixed emo­ tions about leaving,” Pazuchowski said. “This really feels like family, and I have loved my time here.” It was family that helped influence t o h o s t Pazuchowski’s decision to take the Huntington Woods director’s job. “Most of my family is on that side of town and we spend a lot of time there. If I ever top sailors changed jobs, I knew I wanted to look in that area. When the Huntington Woods position opened up, I knew it was just what On the heels of last year’s USODA I was looking for.” National Championships, the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club prepares for what is called the See CHIEF, page 4A “pinnacle of sailboat racing for sailors 19 years and younger.” More than 140 young sailors from around the country will gather for this year’s U.S. Youth Sailing Championships on Lake St. Clair Aug. 10-14. M u l l i n g It’s another in a series of big events at the club lately, which celebrates its 100th anni­ versary the following week. Past GPYC Commodore Jim Morrow said a h o t e l See GPYC, page 4A By Brad Lindberg StaffWriter

GROSSE POINTE SHORES — Vacant land inside the 1100 Lakeshore curve is tagged for construction of a small hotel. Payback tim e Plans aren’t firm, but the concept’s on paper. By Brad Lindberg Police Grosse Pointe Lodge 102. “It’s in our site master plan, an inn-type StaffWriter Restricted entry into the resi- of lodging,” said Kathleen Mullins, presi­ dents-only park is waived for peo­ dent of the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House. THE GROSSE POINTES — Keith ple attending the benefit. The field is part of the Ford estate, most Andersen’s former colleagues call “All money raised is going to of which is on the lake side of Lakeshore. him a street-smart cop with a soft Keith’s medical expenses,” Adams A hotel wouldn’t share the estate’s tax- heart. said. “We’ve gotten a ton of dona­ exempt status, said Mary Matuja, chair of “I worked with him for 15 tions already.” the Shores planning commission. years,” said Ryan Milroth, a Andersen worked 19 years for If a hotel is built, it means the bedroom Grosse Pointe Park patrolman. the Park, where he and his wife community of Grosse Pointe Shores will “He wasn’t a robot, a by-the-book raised three daughters. have a commercial district beyond the kind of guy. He’d be there to back “He retired and moved to tongue-in-cheek version comprised of you up.” Illinois, where his wife’s family vending machines at the municipal park. Milroth and others return the was from,” Adams said. “It’s so necessary,” Mullins said of a local favor 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, “His daughter moved there with inn. Aug. 5, at Farms Pier Park. a grandchild,” said Shimko, The Grosse Pointes have no comparable They’re holding a benefit corn Andersen’s friend since being facility available to the public. roast for Andersen. classmates at the police academy. “When we have individuals or consul­ He retired this year from the “He was one of those caring, lov­ tants come to town, there are six rooms at Park and was paralyzed June 21 in ing, family guys. But, when he was the Country Club (of ), or we have a roll-over car crash in Illinois. on, he was on, like a bulldog. to house them downtown,” Mullins said. “We’re going to do all we can do Strong as a horse.” “Then, we have to transport them back- to help him,” said Tom Shimko, an “He was frustratingly active,” and-forth.” officer in Grosse Pointe Farms. said Milroth, admiring Andersen’s “We have not seen a plan yet,” Matuja “The medical costs are astronomi­ dedication. “He was like the said. “This is just in the stage of speaking cal.” Energizer Bunny, unbelievably about it.” “We’re collecting donations for driven.” She likes the prospect. raffle and silent auction items to Andersen moonlighted in the “Their master plan calls for a small type help raise money for the family,” X-ray department of Beaumont Retired Grosse Pointe Park public safety of unique hotel and shops, perhaps,” Matuja said lead organizer Joe Adams, a Hospital, Grosse Pointe. officer Keith Andersen, in an Illinois hos­ said. “Hopefully, we will meet with them City of Grosse Pointe officer and pital, largely paralyzed from a car crash shortly to see how their ideas are coming.” president of Fraternal Order of See TIME, page 4A last month.

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D e r b y d a y Savings to roads By Brad Lindberg StaffWriter

GROSSE POINTE FARMS — Extra money from last is S aturday fiscal year is allocated to road repairs. “We recommend that any revenues we have By Brad Lindberg ♦ first fish caught, beyond expenses for last fiscal year be transferred Staff Writer ♦ biggest fish caught, to our capital projects fund, more specifically, to our ♦ smallest fish caught roads fund, so we can continue our paving program,” GROSSE POINTE and said Shane Reeside, Grosse Pointe Farms city man­ SHORES — A fishing der­ ♦ most fish caught. ager. “We’ve been pretty aggressive with paving.” by for residents is sched­ “Hopefully, the fish “In the past two years, we’ve resurfaced almost uled from 8 to 10 a.m. cooperate,” Kedzierski four miles of roads,” said Terry Brennan, public ser­ Saturday, July 26, at Osius said. vices director. Park. The derby is the first The fiscal year ended June 30 with the city’s rainy “It’s an all-age tourna­ activity organized day fund representing a 25 percent general fund bal­ ment,” said Grosse Pointe through the newly- ance, according to John Lamerato, city controller. Shores Mayor Ted renamed Events “A preliminary review of the general fund has Kedzierski. Committee, previously expenditures overall coming in under budget,” he “The focus, though, is the Fun Committee. said. on children and teenag­ “The cost (to the city) is “We’re closing out on last fiscal year,” Reeside said. ers.” less than $100,” said Higher-than-expected costs of winter road main­ Contestants supply Councilwoman Kay Felt, tenance required a year-end budget amendment. their own fishing poles committee chair. “Due to the harsh winter, we expended an addi­ and bait. “We hope the commu­ tional $35,000 over budget on snow and ice control,” “We’ll supply the fish,” nity embraces this and Reeside said. “However, that was offset by an addi­ Kedzierski said. we do it year after year,” Saturday’s Grosse Pointe Shores fishing derby of­ tional $35,000 in revenues the state allocated for Trophies are given for: Kedzierski said. fers dozens of prizes for participants. roads.” Cameras will focus on public places, protect city By Brad Lindberg ing to John Schulte, to gather evidence of traf­ answered Councilman SHOWROOM StaffWriter public safety director. fic wrecks and to deter­ Bruce Bisballe PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES OPEN SATURDAY Purchase prices aren’t mine liability under the “I know that,” Schulte M t h G eneration^ 9am-3pm GROSSE POINTE determined. cost recovery ordinance. said. 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i GROSSE POINTE NEWS, JULY 24, 2014 ______NEWS | 3A Night in the park New look The annual Grosse Pointe Woods family movie night sees about 25 campsites occu­ pied. Families, including, Noah and Olivia for Hill business Colt, right, set their tents up and lay out their sleeping bags and pillows before By Brad Lindberg keeping with the historic watching the movie, “The Nut Job,” fea­ StaffWriter architectural character of turing a mischievous squirrel. Below right, the district,” Jackson 5-year-old Avery Brooks has learned how GROSSE POINTE said. to set the tent stake. Below left, Zachary FARMS — A building on The new design adds a and Alex Doerr watch from inside their the Hill containing long­ separate entrance to the tent as a flock of Canada geese approach in time tenant, Greatways second floor and, on the search of food. Travel, is joining the new upper facade, a wrought generation. iron railing in front of “We’re attempting to French doors. change the style from a PHOTOS BY RENEE LANDUYT “It’s going to look nice,” 1950s model,” said said Mayor James Robert Bailey, agent for Farquhar upon the coun­ building owner Dr. cil’s unanimous agree­ Edward Jeffries, of ment. Grosse Pointe Park. “This is being done to Plans for his building at remove a previously 100 Kercheval in down­ altered front facade and town Grosse Pointe replace it with a new one Farms required a zoning that will recapture a more variance because a pro­ classic, historical look for posed second-story bal­ the building that will cony projects one foot coexist more harmoni­ too far over the sidewalk. ously with other build­ John Jackson, the ings on the Hill,” said Farms planning consul­ Robert Bailey, Jeffries’ tant and a resident of the agent. City of Grosse Pointe, Bailey wants to start supported the variance. work as soon as possible. “The variance will “We plan to complete allow this building to the work within three to have similar architecture four weeks,” he said. details as other buildings No interior alterations on the Hill that are in are proposed.

Farm s cracking dow n on blight 7 vie for 3 spots Seven residents have Sohn, City of Grosse By Brad Lindberg his new dog, Theros said ing the front garden and long way,” Brennan said. filed for three seats on Pointe; Brian StaffWriter he’s noticed more houses touching-up painting is a Maintenance codes are the Grosse Pointe Public Summerfield, Grosse with peeling paint, priority.” enforced with a soft School System Board of Pointe Park; and GROSSE POINTE untended flower beds Either way, citations for hand. Education, with the Margaret Weertz, FARMS — If beautifica­ and dangling gutters. those sets of ordinance “We write a nice letter election scheduled for Grosse Pointe Shores. tion is contagious, so is “It’s in every neighbor­ code violations are up to let people know we Tuesday, Nov. 4. Summerfield is the blight. hood.” Theros said. “It this year. have a simple set of Candidates include only incumbent seeking Grosse Pointe Farms doesn’t matter the size or “W e’ve added m ore rules,” Brennan said. “We Tara Burdick, Grosse re-election, as neither officials are promoting value of homes.” hours for code enforce­ don’t go straight to a Pointe Farms; Guy board president Joan the former by cracking Terry Brennan, public ment,” sa id Shane notice of violation.” Gehlert, Grosse Pointe Dindoffer or board down on the latter. service director, attri­ Reeside, city manager. Some violators aren’t Shores; Ahmed Ismail, trustee Tom Jakubiec “I hate to say it, but a butes part of it to chang­ Property owners are complying as before. Grosse Pointe Woods; filed to run. lot of people are letting ing lifestyles. about to get a written “Now, we’re writing Thomas Howlett, Grosse Their terms expire their houses go,” said “There are more two- reminder. two notices and, by their Pointe Park; Cynthia Dec. 31. Councilman Louis income families,” he said. “We’re going to put third one, we issue a Theros. “It’s a lot worse “People are working lon­ together a nice, gentle notice of violation,” than a few years ago.” ger days. They’re home nudge to be included with Brennan said. “If they While strolling the less. It doesn’t seem like the next water bills about ignore it, they get a court The Week Ahead community exercising lawn maintenance, weed­ how a little pride goes a appearance ticket.” FRIDAY, JULY 25 MONDAY, JULY 28 ♦ “Our Rivers, Our ♦ Grosse Pointe Park Lakes” preview begins at city council meets at 7 6 p.m. for Grosse Pointe p.m. in council cham­ ART Center members. bers. The public can be part of ♦ The Grosse Pointe War the opening of the exhi­ Memorial hosts a free bition beginning at 6:30 family movie, “Willy p.m. at the art center, Wonka and the 17118 Kercheval, City of Chocolate Factory,” at 9 Grosse Pointe. p.m. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Popcorn can SATURDAY, JULY 26 be purchased. ♦ West Park farmers market is open from 9 THURSDAY, JULY 31 a.m. to 1 p.m. ♦ Rhythm Society Orchestra performs a SUNDAY, JULY 27 free concert at 7 p.m. on ♦ Grosse Pointe Woods the Dirty Dog Jazz Cafe farmers market is open stage, comer of from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Kercheval and St. Clair, the lawn of city hall. City of Grosse Pointe.

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DATEJUST PHOTO BY RENEE LANDUYT Garden party It was the perfect night for a garden party, as friends and staff gathered Thursday, July 10, to dedicate the Full Circle Foundation’s community garden in Detroit. Above are Erica Knill, Full Circle Resale Shop coor­ dinator; Lauren Knill, Full Circle student; Evan Rocheford, Edible Garden coordinator; Stephen Van Elslander, Full Circle student; Lindsey Kurtz, Full Circle’s director. Rocheford and Stephen Van Elslander cut the ribbon with garden sheers. Under Rocheford’s guidance, the community supported agriculture project is being maintained by students with special needs, with the “fruits of their labor” being taken to market every week at The Rivers retirement community in Grosse Pointe Woods. “We sold out our first week,” Rocheford reports, with Rivers residents enjoying the fresh produce grown in the organic beds located at the Riverview Health and Rehab Center North on Warren in Detroit.

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By Brad Lindberg ing a splashpad, locker City of Grosse Pointe, is the parking lot and StaffWriter rooms and poolside grill, designing four outbuild­ neighbors. could start in September. ings to complement the “It would mitigate GROSSE POINTE “Expansion is being main clubhouse’s coun­ issues from a headlight FARMS — Members of done to better serve our try Tudor style. perspective,” Roney said. the Country Club of members and broaden Farms officials “We’ve worked carefully Detroit are teeing up im­ our appeal to younger approved the club’s site to develop a site plan provements to its athletic member candidates and plan Monday, July 14. that will be pleasing to complex. their families,” Roney “It’s a great plan,” said our neighbors and mem­ “Leading country clubs said. The club is nearly Mayor James Farquhar. bers,” Roney said. across the nation are 117 years old. Construction includes Storm water in the changing their amenities “More than 60 percent a new parking lot with detention pond is to offer things beyond of our members are resi­ dimmer illumination released slowly into the golf and to address the dents of the Grosse than now to reduce light sewer system. needs of the entire fam­ Pointe Farms commu­ pollution on nearby “It slows it down so ily,” said Frank Roney, nity,” Roney said. homeowners. we’re not flooding the edmund t. AHEE Jewelers president of the private “Wethink we can con­ Spoils from excavating storm water system,” 20139 Mack Avenue | Grosse Pointe Woods club in Grosse Pointe tinue to play an impor­ a 1-foot-deep, temporary said architect Paul 313-886-4600 ROLEX Farms. tant role in attracting holding basin for storm Andriese, of Grissom, Construction of new residents to our fine water runoff is being Metz, Andriese ROLEX 4 OYSTER PERPETUAL AND DATEJUST ARE TRADEMARKS. racquet and swimming community.” used to build a grass- Associates, agent for the pool amenities, includ­ Robert Wood, of the covered berm between club.

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Mack paving here W eather really is GROSSE POINTE FARMS — County road crews are on deck to repave Mack. “It’s scheduled to start Aug. I,” said Terry Brennan to blam e for rough roads director of public services in Grosse Pointe Farms. Repaving is delayed by water main repairs on the By Brad Lindberg Reflective cracking times 15 years,” Biehl He expects lower Detroit side of the road, including near the intersec­ StaffWriter describes independent said. “A complete rebuild Moross, recently black- tion of Moross. expansion and contrac­ lasts a lot longer.” topped by county road “If Detroit can finish repairs beforehand, they will GROSSE POINTE tion of a road’s concrete “There is balance in crews, to require joint­ start (repaving),” Brennan said. FARMS — Roads have a base and top layer of the life of a road and the filling starting in two Farms officials intend to issue construction updates rough time staying asphalt. amount of money we’re years. to businesses along the route. smooth. “The concrete under­ spending,” said Terry “Moross has concrete “Traffic and parking will be maintained to the best Sandwiched between neath is going to reflect Brennan, public services under it,” Biehl said. of their ability,” Brennan said. “There will be short heavy traffic and frozen along the centerline joint director. “There’s going to be periods when parking might be relocated as the mill­ ground, a resurfaced and joints that are hori­ It costs about 15 per­ reflective cracking. ing machine passes in front of a business.” road soon shows its age. zontal,” Biehl said. cent less to totally (Keeping) joints filled — Brad Lindberg “When you do a mill- “Those cracks reflect rebuild asphalt roads stretches the surface and-overlayjob, particu­ through.” than concrete, Biehl life.” larly when you’re putting It’s not a structural said. Frost heave contrib­ Study session Aug. 1 4 it on concrete, you can issue. Asphalt roads last 20 uted to Michigan roads expect reflective crack­ “But, it needs to be to 25 years. having a tough winter. GROSSE POINTE SHORES — The city council holds ing to occur within the joint-sealed,” Biehl said. “You have concrete “It’s probably the a study session, 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, to discuss first two years,” said Reflective cracking roads (in the Farms) that worst experience in frost proposed ordinance amendments regarding: Tom Biehl, executive exists on Fisher, resur­ are 60 to 70 years old,” depth in the last 35 ♦ traffic and parking, vice president of faced almost eight years Biehl said. “It’s a ques­ years,” Biehl said. “Some ♦ solid waste and leaf removal and Hubbell, Roth and Clark, ago. tion of how much money of the frost was well over ♦ fines for municipal infractions. engineering consultants “Mill-and-overlay lasts you have to spend and 65 or 70 inches. Typically, The city attorney will attend. for Grosse Pointe Farms. seven to 10 years, some­ where you spend it.” you see 42 inches.”

Editor’s note: Due to space constraints, CHIEF: not based on the issues encouraged to attend the Pointer of Interest will return in next week’s issue. created by the June 29 GPYC: events, but the Race Continued from page 1A fireworks. Committee asks that a “I had applied for the Continued from page IA 300 meter distance be As Pazuchowski looks Huntington Woods posi­ re s p e c te d from the forward, he can’t help but tion in May,” he said, and the championships are a course. look back. was well into the inter­ proving ground for The U.S. Youth Sailing “I started working here view process when the potential Olympians and Championships repre­ under Jack Patterson, fireworks occurred. college-level competitive sent the most current and then with Mike “It has been a pleasure sailors. example of the ways in Makowski,” he said, cit­ serving the citizens of As an invitational which the Grosse Pointe ing previous public safety Grosse Pointe Woods,” he event, the U.S. Sailing’s Yacht Club actively sup­ directors, “and then said. “I have appreciated Selection Committee has ports youth sailing. working with Skip all the opportunities the chosen young sailors This year’s champion­ Fincham, both when he city has given me.” who will compete in five ships mark the third was director and then as A search will be con­ different classes, includ­ major youth sailing event city administrator. Skip ducted for a new director, ing single-handed Lasers to be hosted by the yacht has been a great mentor.” Fincham told the city and Laser radials, dou­ club in the past two years, Pazuchowski also council at a committee of ble-handed International joining the Baker praised the mayor and the whole meeting and Club 420s and 29ers. Qualifier for the Mallory council for their support. Monday night. If a new The championships Cup and the Optimist “The city is committed director is not in place by will be sailed over a four- Dinghy Nationals. to keeping the public Aug. 4, Fincham will fill day period with races at The Grosse Pointe safety department strong in as interim director noon Monday, Aug. 11, Youth Nautical Education and keeping our resi­ until the position is filled. 10:30 a.m. Tuesday and Foundation awards up to dents safe.” According to city charter, Wednesday and 10 a.m. 10 college scholarships Pazuchowski wanted Fincham appoints the Thursday. annually to deserving to make it perfectly clear new director, based on The awards presenta­ young area sailors and that his resignation was approval of council. tion is planned for Aug. provides financial assis­ 14 following the conclu­ tance to organized com­ i sion of“the races and petitive sailing activities l Payk-up.at GPYC, in area high schools and Spectator boats are colleges.

Experience the TIME: neck in two places, Adams said. Continued from page 1A “The story is sad,” Adams said. “He has movement in his arms, E x c e l l e n c e He was driving home but not his hands. Still from a comparable job in too early to tell. His mus­ Illinois when he fell cles are firing, so that’s a asleep at the wheel. positive.” The crash broke his Andersen’s command­ f e w - ing officers in the Park often rewarded him as a on infam zfe e ^ e n i n ^ go-getter. Grosse Pointe News Andersen served in the plainclothes unit, on the o f e m u A i c . USPS 230-400 stolen car task force and PUBUSHED EVERY bicycle patrol. THURSDAY BY He earned a director’s POINTE NEWS GROUP LLC commendation, which 21316 MACK AVE. isn’t given regularly, and GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MI 48236 received numerous String Serenade PHONE: (313) 882-6900 department commenda­ Monday, August 4 7:00 p.m. PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID at Detroit, tions and at least a dozen Michigan and additional mailing offices. chief’s letters for jobs Assistant Concertmaster Hai-Xin-Wu leads a string ensemble in SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $37.50 per year via well done. mail in the M etro area, $65 outside. “If there was some­ works by Bach, M ozart, Tchaikovsky and Brahms. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to thing going on, he usu­ Grosse Pointe News, 21316 Mack Ave, ally had his hands in it,” DSO String C h a m b e r O r c h e s t r a Grosse Pointe Woods, Ml 48236. said Dave Hiller, Park The deadline for news copy is Grosse Pointe W ar M emorial Auditorium 3 p.m. Monday to ensure insertion. public safety director. ADVERTISING COPY FOR SECTION C “He kept his nose to the 32 Lake Shore Drive • Grosse Pointe Farms, Ml 48236 must be in the advertising department by 10:30 a.rru Monday. ground and paid atten­ tion to what was happen­ ADVERTISING COPY FOR SECTIONS A a n d B m ust be in the advertising ing in the city.” FOR TICKETS VISIT DSO.ORG OR CALL 313.576.5111 department by 3 p.m. Monday. “I worked with him for CORRECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS: 19 years,” said John Responsibility for display and classified Schulte, retired Park dep­ advertising errors is limited to either cancellation of the charge for or a rerun uty chief, now public of the portion in error. Notification must safety director in Grosse , o * s E P 0 'w be given in tim e for correction in the fol­ lowing issue.We assume no responsibility Pointe Shores. “He was 6 of the same after the first insertion. very well informed of the D e t r o i t Sy m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a THE GROSSE POINTE NEWS reserves street. He knew every the right not to accept an advertiser's bad guy. It is very, very % L e o n a r d S l a t k i n Music Director order. Grosse Pointe News advertising War Memorial representatives have no authority to bind sad that he was involved * ★ ★ ★ ★ * lKXj * * * * * * a c o m m u n i t y - s u p p o r t e d o r c h e s t r a this newspaper. Only publication of an advertisement shall constitute final ac­ in this accident.” ceptance o f the advertiser's order. A $10 donation is requested at the Fraternal Order of Police Grosse Pointe Lodge 102 corn roast benefit for injured former Grosse Pointe Park officer Keith Andersen, 5:30 to 9:30, Tuesday, Aug. 5, at Qrowe fowle d favorite Grosse Pointe Farms Pier Park, 350 Lakeshore at Summer Sate the foot of Moross. For more information or to donate money, auc­ tion or raffle items, con­ tact Officer Joe Adams, lodge president,,at psoad- JULl [email protected]. Fri., July 25 noon - 9pm & Sat., July 26 10am - *tpm is year: More ai Updated information all ages! Updat may be on Grosse Pointe Comefor a deal - Stayfor a meal! Lodge 102’s facebook page.

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City of Grosse Pointe only able to determine that there were two occu­ Caught by a hair Public Safety Reports pants. (I) discontinued following the vehicle at A 23-year-old Detroit Chandler Park and man being arrested at broadcasted the vehicle 11:47 p.m. Saturday, July Grosse Pointe Park boy An officer pulled her of Crest Tooth Whitening the (counter) glass and information and direc­ 19, for driving without an parked an unlocked girl’s over on northbound strips shortly after 4:30 grabbed (the) Newports tion.” operator’s license, faces bicycle at the Fisher from Jefferson for p.m. Thursday, July 17. and ran out of the store,” a second charge of resist­ Neighborhood Club, in driving a dark green 2000 The clerk identified said police, citing a clerk. M a c h e t e ing officers. the 17100 block of Volkswagen Jetta him afterward from a The man, suspected of “(He) suddenly broke Waterloo. through a red light on photograph police a past theft from the sta­ Police confiscated 12 free from my grip and By 2:30 p.m., the bike Jefferson at Lakeland. obtained from the tion, got in a Buick of grams of marijuana dur­ attempted to run from the was gone, he told police. “(She) had slurred Michigan Digital Image undescribed make and ing the investigation of a scene,” said the arresting The bike is silver and speech and could not Retrieval System, a law model and drove north­ 22-year-old Harper officer. “I grabbed hold of purple with a basket on articulate where she was enforcement database. bound on Moross, the Woods man for operating his dreadlocks as he ran the handlebars. headed,” said the officer. “(The suspect) has clerk told police. a red 2002 Dodge Stratus and pulled down while Officers searching the three felony warrants with an expired license (another officer) grabbed Sloppy drunk Jetta found three differ­ (for) larceny,” said an Refuses test tab. (him) and took him to the ent-sized — 750 ml, 200 officer. A patrolman stopped ground.” During a drunken driv­ ml and 50 ml — bottles of Upon putting the whit- A 27-year-old Grosse him on Moross near An officer pulled him ing investigation at 10:21 vodka. eners in a bag, the man Pointe Farms man Chandler Park Drive at over on northbound p.m. Thursday, July 17, a All were partially reportedly exited the refused to take a prelimi­ 5:51 p.m. Tuesday, July Cadieux near Village 29-year-old woman from empty. front door and headed nary breath test during a 15. Lane for speeding a Chesterfield Township eastbound on Kercheval drunken driving investi­ “He admitted there was Mercury 45 mph in a 25 registered a blood alco­ Shoplifting behind the wheel of a gation at 1:53 a.m. marijuana in the center mph zone. hol level more than four brown 2002 Ford Thursday, July 17, on console,” said police tak­ times the state legal limit A store clerk in the Explorer. southbound Hillcrest ing the man into custody. Bike stolen to operate a motor vehi­ 17100 block of Kercheval — Brad Lindberg near Willison. Officers found a knife cle, according to police. identified a 50-year-old Report information Although he completed in his pocket. At 12:15 p.m. Saturday, Her level reportedly St. Clair Shores man about these or other a series of field sobriety “There were several July 19, a 15-year-old measured .325 percent. shoplifting 15 packages crimes to the City of tests, he needed three knives in the car and a Grosse Pointe Public chances to do the dexter­ machete on the floor next Safety Department at ity portion. to the driver’s seat,” Are you ready for that outdoor Kitchen? (313) 886-3200. Officers cited him for police said. drunken driving. Call us to schedule a Free Estimate! ■■■■■ A patrolman pulled B i n s t o l e n Grosse Pointe Farms him over for operating a silver 2008 Jeep with a A resident of the 200 D r u n k a t w h e e l broken taillight. block of Stephens reported a stolen munici­ P o lice arrested a E l u d e s pal recycling canister, 41-year-old Detroit man placed curbside at 6 a.m. for drunken driving at A patrolman broke off Tuesday, July 15, missing 2:42 a.m. Sunday, July 20, pursuit of a fleeing vehi­ 2 1/2 hours later. on Mack near Lanoo. cle when the unknown — Brad Lindberg An officer pulled him driver sped into oncom­ Report information FIREPLACES BBQS FIREPITS OUTDOOR KITCHENS over for driving a Ford ing lanes of traffic on about these or other F-150 pickup truck with a Moross in Detroit. ACCESSORIES AND REPAIR PARTS crimes to the Grosse burned-out headlight. The officer attempted Pointe Farms Public i.'.iiiii- Broil Kng The man had a .18 per­ to stop the driver on east- Safety Department at xViiauiwuia w ,>$r ibiwn:< cent blood alcohol level bound Mack near Calvin (313) 885-2100. and open containers of for operating a silver Free Assembly and Delivery on Grills over $300.00 vodka and beer in his 1999 Saturn four-door v - truck, according to registered to a Warren Grosse Pointe Shores police. woman of unlisted age. 21915 Greater Mack 3911 S. Rochester Rd. She’s wanted on a civil D o g f o u n d St. Clair Shores Rochester Hills Shoplifting warrant for “neglect,” Between 8 & 9 Mile Just South of M-59 police said. A dog, registered to a M & m m m j &3©aS0©a‘a®@g An unknown man with Ignoring the cruiser’s Grosse Pointe Woods res­ Mon-Fri: 10-6, Sat: 10-5 ^Replace & bbQ Mon-Fri: 10-6, Sat: 10-5 a tattoo on his neck stole emergency lights, the ident, was reported at four packs of Newport suspect headed various 12:20 p.m. Saturday, July cigarettes worth a com­ directions, ending up in 19, in the backyard of a www.shoresfireplaceandbbq.com bined $32 from a service Detroit northbound in the house on Webber Place. station on the comer of southbound lan es of — Brad Lindberg Mack and Moross at Moross. Report information 12:10 a.m. Saturday, July “(The) vehicle took off about this or other crimes lou 're Invited to Spend 19. at a high rate of speed,” to the Grosse Pointe “(He) reached under said the officer. “(I) was Shores Public Safety A N EVENING W I T H Departmental (313) 881- 5500. TONY K n o w Y o u r S k i n By Lisa A. 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Basically, when the condition to recur after clearing. of jewelry was taken D oors: 6:OOpm Show Time: 7 :3 0 p m temperature and humidity go Patients with a history of tinea up, and we sweat more, this versicolor are advised to keep from the master bed­ normally benign yeast can cause cool and dry to reduce the room, no other places in 1 icket P rices $20, $45> $6 9 . $99 an infection that affects the skin’s potential for additional infection. the house appeared to be ability to tan, appearing most To learn more about tinea disturbed. 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By Brad Lindberg which owns the Ace corridor is not consistent appeal. to $213,000 to retrofit the There’s no dispute StaffWriter building in the down­ with the approved site “A service corridor is a building’s plumbing, about handling deliveries town district, didn’t. plan,” Bellanca told the great idea, but I don’t see heating ducts and other by all tenants. CITY OF GROSSE Planners said a corri­ board. “It was not speci­ it as a legal require­ components for a corri­ “Loading has to come POINTE — A building dor provides a path to fied, like other items ment,” said councilman dor, Bellanca said. directly from behind the permit is reinstated to accept deliveries and dis­ specified, as a condition John Stempfle, a lawyer. “These costs are pro­ building, not from public owners of the former Ace pose rubbish without of (site plan) approval.” John Jackson, the hibitive and cannot be sidewalks,” Jackson said. Hardware store at the intruding on sidewalk Minutes of the Jan. 24 city’s planning consul­ passed on to tenants,” he “Leases require all comer of Kercheval and pedestrians and potential council meeting refer to tant, contended the coun­ wrote in his appeal April loading and unloading St. Clair in the Village. outdoor diners. a discussion about corri­ cil’s site plan approval in 24. take place in the alley,” Construction crews Or, as councilwom an dors. January was tentative, as At rental rates of $20 to Bellanca agreed. thereby continue remod­ Jean Weipert put it, deliv­ “Council discussion was Bellanca’s site plan. $25 per square foot, the Some Village mer­ eling the 30,000-square- ery people and store took place regarding “The plans at the time opportunity cost of add­ chants attended the foot structure into clerks “schlepping” stock loading from the alley were not considered ing a corridor ranges appeal hearing to sup­ multiple commercial and rubbish up and down and proposed service final, but a concept from $26,500 to $88,750 port Bellanca. spaces meeting stan­ public rights of way. corridors,” according to because only one tenant per year, depending on Eleanor Walsh, of dards of the site plan, Bellanca said the site is the minutes. “It was had been identified,” configuration, Bellanca Pretty Things of Grosse approved unanimously no different from others noted that all loading according to Jackson’s wrote. Pointe, urged the board by the City of Grosse in the Village lacking should be done from the report, dated July 17, Bellanca anticipates to “maintain the integrity Pointe council Jan. 27. interior corridors. alley and service corri­ opposing Bellanca’s renting space to a mix­ of the Village. If you A permit had been Plus, current and pro­ dors should be adjusted appeal. “According to ture of commercial, small d o n ’t do something, withdrawn administra­ spective tenants of the accordingly.” (Bellanca) the rest of the retail and food-service you’re not going to have tively due to the lack of building can manage Corridors are not tenant spaces were tenta­ tenants, perhaps one to any retail.” an interior corridor link­ deliveries and compara­ among seven conditions tive and subject to be named soon. “Stop impeding prog­ ing current and potential ble errands without a accompanying a motion change. That plan “If a tenant is a bar or ress,” Sarah Kreisler, tenants directly to a load­ corridor bothering any­ approving the site plan. included a service corri­ restaurant, we will put in owner of Village Palm, ing and unloading area one. “There is no provision dor from the back of the a corridor,” he said. wrote to the board. in the back alley off St. Bellanca won his in the (city) ordinance or building serving retail Clair. appeal during a meeting the fire code requiring space and a ‘potential City planners wanted a Monday, July 21, of the such a corridor,” Bellanca tenant storage’ area that corridor. city council. added. connected to the three Jim Bellanca, an attor­ The council met as the Every board member, retail uses located along n e y representing Zoning Board of Appeals. three of whom are attor­ Kercheval,” Kercheval Company, “To require an interior neys, supported his It would cost $128,000 WANTED HOMES THAT NEED ROOFING" A select number of homeowners in Grosse Pointe and the surrounding areas C hurchill’s w o rk begins will be given the opportunity to have a lifetime Erie Metal Roofing System installed on their^ By Kathy Ryan the site, which will be type of food the restau­ dumb waiter, but no Staff Writer Churchill’s third loca­ rant will offer. Shallal determination has been home at a reasonable cost. tion. Churchill’s oper­ told the council there made as of yet.” Call today to see if you qualify. Not only will GROSSE POINTE ates cigar bars in are some logistic prob­ He also said they hope you receive the best price possible, but we WOODS — Churchill’s, Birmingham and West lems with the current to have outside seating an established Oakland Bloomfield. kitchen site, which is in for warmer weather. will give you access to no money down bank County cigar bistro cor­ According to Joseph the basement. A dance floor also is financing with very attractive rates and terms. poration, will open a Shallal, attorney for the “We haven’t deter­ planned. Grosse Pointe location company, demolition is mined the type of food “You will not be sorry [Ask how an Erie Metal Roof will keep your home later this year in the for­ already underway inside we can handle yet,” he to have Churchill’s in cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. mer Robusto’s on Mack the location on Mack, said. your city,” Shallal told Avenue. with $500,000 in renova­ “We’re concerned that the council. “We are dil­ An Erie Metal Roofing System will provide T h e city council tions planned, including we won’t be able to con­ igent about complying your home with unsurpassed “ Beauty and approved the transfer of the installation of a state trol the high quality with all city regulations Lasting Protection” ! the liquor license for the of the art air circulation we’re known for if there and ordinances.” establishment at its system, essential for a is a delivery lag between While a definitive DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE. 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s July winds down and we turn the comer to August, several events Proposition 1 proposes T he Senate F iscal beginning with the Aug. 5 primary to make this change by Analysis of the proposi­ election are important to the area. establishing a new tion estimates a substan­ The Grosse Pointe News will offer “local” entity that is not tial gradual loss of a look at the ballots, issues and truly local, it is the entire substantial revenue each candidates in our July 31 issue. L e t t e r s state of Michigan, to be year to Michigan will The Grosse Pointe News welcomes your letters to the administered by a new eventually result in a loss editor. All letters should be typed, double-spaced, authority, the Local of revenue available to Once the election is over, a couple major events signed and limited to 250 words. Longer letters may be Community Stabilization the state at $500 million will take center stage at the Grosse Pointe Yacht edited for length and all letters may be edited for con­ Authority, appointed by a year by the year 2027- Club. First, The U.S. Youth Sailing Championships tent. We reserve the right to refuse any letter. Include a the governor, not elected 2028. will be hosted at the club Aug. 10-14. daytime phone number for verification or questions. by voters. Proposition 1 elimi­ More than 140 sailors 19 years old and younger The deadline for letters is 3 p.m. Monday. This authority is to nates a tax but does not will be part of the sailing event, with race courses Letters to the Editor can be e-mailed to jwarner@ insure true local units do make up for all lost rev­ set adjacent to the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club harbor. grossepointenews.com. not lose revenue now enue. Spectator boats are welcome during the event at available from the per­ Is this the right way to a 300-meter distance from the course. sonal property tax on solve the personal prop­ Last year the club hosted the USODA National businesses, some of erty tax problem in our Youth Regatta Championship. More than 320 junior Ballot proposal ferring some tax funds which the proposition state? sailors, agest 8 to 15, attended and competed in that to a new entity, not will eliminate. I personally do not event. To the Editor: increasing taxes but not However, the proposed think our state, with its Provisions of the prop- mentioning that there law does not completely un-met needs, can take a osition 1 seem to be a will be a loss of funds make up for losses to the loss of revenue. 1 0 0 y e a r s shell game, eliminating available to the state for state of Michigan of the ANNKONDAK some taxes while trans- its needs. transferred funds. Grosse Pointe Woods The Grosse Pointe Yacht Club will continue with its 100-year anniversary celebration the week after the sailing championships. Many more details of events, including a fireworks show, will be featured I SAY By Diane Morelli in the Grosse Pointe News. The celebration will take place Aug. 14-17. I While residents know and appreciate the history of the GPYC, the club has" opened to the public for special events, including the annual Great Lakes Boating Festival. Scholarships and funding from riftwood is 4 foundation activities supports up to 10 students a often used in year, while sailing programs reach out to the schools art projects. in Grosse Pointe and beyond. This summer As we gear up for the celebration, readers are I used drift­ invited to share their favorite stories of the GPYC at Dwood to make deck rail­ [email protected]. ing in my backyard. I call it my “work of art” — it’s an art of imper­ L P G A e v e n t fection. The driftwood literal­ Some of the world’s top female golfers will be in ly brings a great nauti­ Grosse Pointe Farms at another jewel, the Country cal “feel” to the yard. Club of Detroit, for a fundraiser golfing event to ben­ The wood has either efit Cornerstone Schools. been lapped by or has The Aug. 25 Turning Point Invitational has a spe­ been drifting over the cial gallery package available at Cornerstone waves of Lake St. Clair School’s website, cornerstoneschools.org or by call­ for “many moons.” And ing (313) 368-8580. possibly some were Supporting the event are Bill Ford, Tony Earley, swept ashore after be­ William Pulte, Walter Czarnecki, David Leitch, Fred ing ravished by waves Ridley, Tonya Allen, Michael Ritchie, Beth Chappell during a drift from the and Clark Durant. Great Lake Huron — it’s Next week’s Grosse Pointe News will feature an a mystery. interview with LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan I found the driftwood and others about their upcoming trip to CCD. piled up among many larger pieces by the curb on Jefferson in St. Expected language Clair Shores. The wood looked to have been As promised, more will be coming about petitions placed there after a to the Grosse Pointe Park City Council to change the beach cleanup was done city’s charter and allow up to an ounce of marijuana before the start of sum­ to be possessed on private property by those 21 and mer. older. The language, according to Tim Beck, co­ I had planned to make PHOTOS BY DIANE MORELL founder of the Safer Michigan Coalition and Thomas the deck railing out of Deck railing made from driftwood is considered a work of art. Lavigne, a lawyer with the Cannabis Council- in birch wood logs and Detroit, is: “Shall the City of Grosse Pointe Park sticks I was collecting. Charter be amended to add a new section entitled But I changed my mind to tie the driftwood in “Marijuana” to state that: “Nothing in the City Code after I saw the driftwood place. Fisherman net­ shall apply to the use, possession or transfer of less placed by the deck — ting was placed over the than one ounce of marijuana on private property not and after a quick search rocks and blocks. used by the public, or transportation of less than one on eBay disclosed three A piece of “beaver ounce of marijuana by anyone who has attained the medium-sized pieces of wood” recently found at age of 21 years?” driftwood sold for $20. an estate sale in St. We welcome your comments at jwamer@grosse- I went back to Clair Shores and a few pointenews.com. Jefferson the next day pieces of green exotic­ to collect more. looking plant logs were A lot of the driftwood added, along with some had been taken, but my fishing cork and a sea­ OUR STAFF favorite piece was still weed-like spray of silk DISPLAY ADVERTISING there — the widest log I plants. EDITORIAL (313) 882-3500 call the “dock log.” That Though the driftwood Julie R. Sutton: ^ (313) 343-5590 P oin te Advertising log was wet and sandy railing is secure, I plan Bob S t John: Sports Editor NEWS GROUP Member Suburban Newspapers Representative and my son, Anthony, on adding some syn­ Ann Fouty: Features Editor of America and National Christine Drumheller. Newspaper Association and and I saw a large dark thetic sinew or rawhide Brad Lindberg: Staff Writer Michigan Press Association Advertising Kathy Ryan: Staff Writer Representative “thing” slither out of it ties for extra strength Karen Fontanive: Staff Writer CIRCULATION Lauren McLaughlin: that night — a leach? and durability. I should Diane Morelli: Editorial Assistant (313) 343-5578 Advertising After a “how to clean also learn how to tie a Renee Landuyt Staff Photographer Bridget Thomas: Representative Circulation Manager Kristy Silamianos: driftwood” search on sailors knot or two. OFFICE M ANAGER Advertising Google, I poured hydro­ Thank you to all who (313) 882-6900 PRODUCTION Representative gen peroxide on the have helped to clean up Patrice Thomas Paul Barnard: Erika Davis: Creative Director Advertising wood to disinfect it. the beaches of Lake St. (313) 343-5570 CLASSIFIED Representative To secure the railing, I Clair and even hauled Kris Barthel: Ken Schop: Melanie Mahoney: Inside Sales Production Manager used rocks, cinder the driftwood to the (313) 343-5573 Administrative Assistant Sara Birmingham: David Hughes blocks and 4 foot 2- by road. I hope to join the Inside Sales John Pigott 1-inch left-over deck group at next year’s M ary Schlager Nicole Ward wood. 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NEWS Road meeting set CITY OF GROSSE POINTE — Municipal representa­ C r u n c h tives host a public informational session next week about the proposed 2.5 millage increase for road re­ By Brad Lindberg pairs. The millage increase is requested in the election StaffWriter Tuesday, Aug. 5. The session is 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 29, in City of CITY OF GROSSE Grosse Pointe council chambers, 17145 Maumee. PO IN TE — W hen a pub­ A presentation by city engineers and representa­ lic safety officer made a tives accompanies a question-and-answer session. U-tum from the right lane Engineers recently rated 29 percent of the city’s of eastbound Jefferson roads in poor condition. across the path of follow­ Facing depletion of the capital projects fund, coun­ ing traffic, a woman driv­ cil members are asking voters for a millage increase ing a sedan couldn’t stop. starting in 2015 and lasting up to 15 years dedicated Her car’s right front to road maintenance. corner speared the patrol The millage would raise $825,000 annually, more cruiser’s driver-side door, than triple the $250,000 currently available for road caving it in and setting off repairs. her sedan’s air bag. A 2.5 mill increase translates into $330 additional The wreck happened at taxes for the average city dwelling, which has a tax­ about 8:30 a.m. able value of $132,123, according to city officials. Wednesday, July 9, - Brad Lindberg approaching the intersec­ PHOTO BY BRAD LINDBERG tion of St. Clair in the No one was injured when a City of Grosse Pointe public safety officer made a City of Grosse Pointe. U-tum into the path of a following driver on Jefferson approaching St. Clair, at (313) 822-7400. Jefferson was closed delaying, by an hour, the relocation of the Cadieux farmhouse. SAFETY: for an hour while the accident was investi­ westbound curb, cross­ injured. The wreck delayed by Continued from page 6A Grosse Pointe Woods gated. A towing crew wise to traffic. Although medics took an hour relocating the cleared the scene. The woman’s 2011 the woman, 42, of Grosse Cadieux farmhouse from being taken from garages Shoplifter After the impact, the Ford Taurus remained Pointe Shores, to nearby hospital property on the on Barrington. In one officer’s blue-and-white practically embedded in Beaumont Hospital, corner of Jefferson and theft, cordless drills were stopped 2010 Ford Crown the door and leaked fluid Grosse Pointe, she was Notre Dame to its new taken, in the other an Victoria, drifted across from the engine compart­ released a short time owner’s lot three blocks electric blower and an A clerk at the Kroger the roadway and stopped ment. later, according to City of away in the 500 block of electric trimmer were store on M ack questioned with its front tires on the Neither driver was Grosse Pointe police. St. Clair. taken. Neither home- a woman as she was leav­ owner could pinpoint the ing the store at 3:30 p.m. ■ A\W1 exact time the items were Tuesday, July 15, as the / A d J J W taken. cart she was pushing was Jdrxdl lyiLsdi& 'lsi full of unbagged grocery Motorcraft® Tested Tough®MAX Battery* Bike thefts items. While the woman Starting at *119“ m s r p maintained she had paid Precision Brake Service* A mountain bike, for the items, including $1 7 9 95 Expires 9/30/14 chained to a fence in the prod u cin g a very old Motorcraft® Premium Wear 1200 block of Nottingham receipt, the employee Indicator Wiper Blades* was reported missing at 8 pointed out that items are $1 9 95 MSRP a.m. Tuesday, July 15. usually bagged after they Free Car Wash* v/ith any service visit ♦Plus tax and disposal. Passenger cars and light The lock was damaged are paid for. The woman trucks. Some vehicles may be higher. and the bike removed. proceeded to leave the See advisor for complete details. store, getting into the HOURS: Receive Up To $130 In Mail-In A black cruiser bike, passenger side of a late Monday thru Friday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Rebates When You Purchase taken at 7:15 p.m. model SUV which then Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Four Select Tires With Your Thursday, July 17, from sped off down Mack. The Lincoln Service Credit Card 16901 M ack Ave. D etroit, M I 48224 On these name brands: the bike rack at the items in the cart, mostly BF Goodrich, Goodyear, Dunlop, library, was recovered by bath and cleaning items, Continental, Pirelli and Yokohama. O i l The Works™ $29.95 ' B o d y S h o p | Dealer installed retail purchase only. Limit one redemption per an off-duty officer near totaled $200. after $10 mail-in rebate n customer. $50 tire rebate on BF Goodrich. $60 tire rebate on the library. The bike was — Kathy Ryan j Change • Synthetic Blend Oil Change • Tire I I Continental tire, Goodyear, Dunlop and Yokohama. $70 tire rebate on Rotation • Brake Inspection • Multi-Point Michelin. $80 tire rebate on Pirelli. Tire rebate by prepaid debit card All Makes and $100°° Gas Card i or apply to an active Owner Advantage Rewards® account. $50 credit Inspection • Fluid Top-Off • Battery Test For claim s over *3,00000 I returned to the owner. Report information on I Special Models card rebate by prepaid debit card only. Subject to credit approval. I — Kathy Ryan this or other crimes to • F ilte r C h e c k • B e lts a n d H o se s C h e c k Complete purchase must be made on the Lincoln Service Credit Card. Includes: up to 5 qts of oil, filter, plus tax and Retail Purchases only. Up to five quarts of Motorcraft® Synthetic $5000 Gas Card Offer valid between 7/01/14 and 8/31/14. Submit rebate by 900(14. Report information on Grosse Pointe Woods Passenger cars and light trucks only. Excludes diesels. Blend oil and Motorcraft oil filter. Taxes, diesel vehicles and disposal For claim s over *1,500°° ot by combined with any other tire manufacturer • i Additional charge for semi-synthetic oil. Cannot I I fees extra Hybrid battery test excluded. Rebate by prepaid debit card M In Service* CreditCi Card 1 rebatetoffer. * ------Seeps for vehicle applications and re be combined with any other offer or credits. or apply to an active Owner Advantage Rewards® Account See Service 0 Call Body Shop for compcomplete details. We accept all insurance these or other crimes to- public safety at (313) 343- • Must purchase four Pirelli dreg with your Lincoln Service Must preaent coupon. Expires 8/31/14 Advisor for exclusions, rebate and account details. Expires 8/31/14 company claims. All makes and models. Expires &31/14 I Credtt Card to qualify fcr $130 in rebates. Expires 8/31/14 Grosse Pointe Park police 2400. U 11

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By Ann L. Fouty Features Editor

What do Louie the Lightning Bug, the smoke house, police officers, firefighters and questions about weather have in common? They are all topics cov­ ered by kindergartners and first graders attend­ ing Safety Town at Barnes Early Childhood Center. For 2 1/2 hours each day for two weeks, young students learn about all types of safety measures including bicycle safety, putting on sunblock, Louie, the lightning bug, and DTE’s electrical safety instructor Maya Rich teach staying hydrated and kindergarteners and first graders about electrical dos and don’ts. what to do during sum­ mer, winter or spring storms. Teddy Gmeiner, right, and Aubrey Lindow learn For instance, when about electricity safety during a Safety Town ses­ asked what lightning sion. tends to strike, little hands shot in the air as teach young children Grosse Pointe. children provided the safety and good citizen­ “It ’s a great program to answers of tall things, ship. Topics cover be involved with,” said metal and water. stranger danger, recy­ Suzy Berschback, com­ Discussion about cling, home, water, fire munity affairs manager, stormy weather contin­ safety, poison awareness Beaumont Hospital, ued as they said leaving and seasonal conscious­ Grosse Pointe. the pool or going into the ness such as wearing sun She recalls when her house when a thunder­ block in the summer, the now grown daughters storm approached was meaning of dehydration attended Safety Town the best practice and not and how thick the ice and brought home the be scared if the lights should be before ventur­ days’ lessons. “They went out. ing onto the lake. would teach us,” she said. Student Aubrey Lindow Safety Town has been One particular impres­ said if the lights went out, around long enough, said sion on Berschback’s she would play games Andrea Sanders, child daughters, as well as the PHOTOS BY PETE BALAYA using a flashlight. care coordinator at new generation of attend­ Sean Gunnery, form er Safety Town is a Barnes, early Safety ees, was the smoke house Harper Woods fire chief, From left, Andrea Sanders, Barnes Early Childhood national program the Town alum are now and how much they is on the upstairs balco­ Center’s child care coordinator, Suzy Berschback, Grosse Pointe Public bringing their children to enjoyed it. The two-story ny of a structure used to community affairs manager, Beaumont Hospital, School System has the program sponsored teach how to escape a Grosse Pointe and Ann Marie Lufty, Safety Town di­ offered for 25 years to by Beaumont Hospital, See SAFETY, page 5B smoke-filled house. rector.

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Grosse Pointe Theatre held its the theater’s first production in 1948. which they were associated include: annual Clarence Awards Dinner June Awards are given by theater mem­ Lead female, Marie Boyle Reinman 14, to celebrate the end of the the­ bers’ votes. “Les Miserables,” directed of Grosse Pointe Farms in “Gypsy”; ater’s 66th season. by Beverly Lloyd Dickinson of lead male, Doug Clark of Royal Oak The evening highlighted the pre­ Pleasant Ridge, was chosen as the in “Les Miserables”; support female, sentation of Grosse Pointe Theatre’s favorite show of the season. Meagen Mazur of Washington “C larence” awards, so nam ed after Awardees and the productions with Township in “Les Miserables”; sup­ port male, Brian Jones of Detroit in “Les Miserables”; features female, Grace Knoche of Chesterfield Township, “Les Miserables”; featured male, Kurt Bowen of Monroe in “Les Miserables”; non-featured female, Sara Shook of Grosse Pointe Woods in “Gypsy”; non-featured male, Jason PHOTOS COURTESY GROSSE POINTE THEATRE Oyler of St. Clair Shores and Kevin Fitzhenry of Warren in “Les Lois Bendler of St. Clair Shores and Miserables” and director, Ron Bernas Ron Bernas of Grosse Pointe Woods. of Grosse Pointe Woods in “84 Charing Cross Road.” Chrisman and Anna Chrisman of Lyndsey Briggs of Grosse Pointe Harper Woods for “Les Miserables”; Woods received the producer award set design, Jacqueline Di Sante of the for “A Grand Night for Singing”; tech­ City of Grosse Pointe and Paula Di nical director, Rick Hawley of St. Sante of St. Clair Shores for “Les Clair Shores for “Gypsy”; musical Miserables”; stage manager, Arlene director, John Dickinson of Pleasant Marie Schoenherr of St. Clair Shores Ridge for “White Christmas” and “Les for “A Grand Night for Singing”; light­ Miserables”; vocal director, Stan Harr ing, Dale and Dianne Pegg of Grosse of Grosse Pointe Shores for “Gypsy”; Pointe Woods for “84 Charing Cross choreography, Nancy Graybill of Road”; properties, Yvonne Hewlett of Chesterfield Township for “White Dianne and Dale Pegg of Grosse Marie and Tim Reinman of Grosse Christmas”; costumes, Jeanne See THEATER, page 5B Pointe Woods. 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CHURCHES I 5B PASTOR'S CORNER By Rev. Ben VanArragon CHURCH EVENTS W isdom and w orship Ecum enical breakfast I have a friend who is a professor of lit­ maintains God deserves human praise re­ but in fact they build on one another. The Grosse Pointe Men’s erature. He recently mentioned he gardless of what is going on in human life. first verse establishes a truth that is plainly Ecumenical breakfast is from was preparing a lecture series com­ Job’s righteousness is expressed not in visible in our experience: those who have 7:30 to 8:15 a.m. Friday, July paring the characters of Job and King moral action but in his worship — his sim­ a chronic overabundance of anything— 25, at the Side Street Diner, Lear. ple insistence: no matter the evidence in food, sex, stuff— experience decreasing 630 St. Clair, City of Grosse Never needing to be asked for my opin­ my own life, God is God and God is good. enjoyment of anything. This leads in turn Pointe. ion, I enthused about the Book of Job. The Book of Job is classified, along with to the subject of the second verse: humani­ Men of any faith and any Many Bible-believers are simply con­ Ecclesiastes, Psalms and Proverbs, as the ty’s obsessive and ultimately insatiable community can attend. For founded by Job; non-religious people— “wisdom literature” of the Bible. Proverbs, pursuit and acquisition of more. more information, call Eric at even those who appreciate the book’s ar­ which seems practical rather than theo­ But what of the third verse? The true test (313) 530-8656 or e-mail saint tistic merits — are offended by the God it logical, nonetheless upholds the lesson at of a person is the consistency and quality [email protected]. presents. I argue Job is the key to under­ the heart of Job — namely, the good life re­ of their praise. Are you willing to worship standing not only the Bible, but the volves around God rather than goods. God when you have been deprived of Christian faith. Consider the following verses: something you want or need? Do you St. Paul Here’s why: the tension at the heart of One who is full loathes honey, but to one praise God only when you have more than the Book of Job is the question of whether who is hungry everything bitter is sweet. enough? Or can you, like Job, declare at St. Paul on the Lake Catholic God is intrinsically worthy of praise. The Sheol and Abaddon are never satisfied, any time, “God is God, and God is good!”? Church holds SonTreasure book opens with a confrontation between and never satisfied are the eyes of man. True faith looks for the gift and grace of Island vacation Bible school God and Satan (or ha’satan, “the accus­ The crucible is for silver, and the furnace God in any circumstance. And true faith from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Aug. 18 er”) in which Satan alleges the only rea­ is for gold, and a man is tested by his maintains that no matter how inscrutable through 22. Children from four son for Job’s devout worship is the nice praise. God’s actions, God himself is always years old through fourth grade things God has given him. (Proverbs 27:7,20-21) praiseworthy. can attend. The cost ranges “Take away all his stuff,” Satan says, These verses highlight the fact a life from $40 to $90. Registration “and Job will curse you to your face.” built on goods — possessions, property VanArragon is the minister at First is due Friday, July 25. For The wager between God and Satan is and pleasure — is not only unsustainable; Christian Reformed Church, 1444 more information, call the reli­ not a wager about Job’s righteousness. It’s it’s ultimately unsatisfying. The three Maryland, Grosse Pointe Park. Visit gious education office at (313) about God’s praiseworthiness. The book verses seem at first only loosely related, grossepointecrc.org for more information. 885-7022.

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Grosse Pointe Woods for “84 22. house on wheels Charing Cross Road”; set dress­ This classic American drama is filled with non­ ing, Jane Burkey of Grosse Pointe chronicles the life of an Italian- toxic smoke so Woods for “Les Miserables”; American longshoreman in 1950s children learn to sound, Eric Vreeland of St. Clair Brooklyn. The play delves into crawl to exit the Shores for “84 Charing Cross the corruption surrounding the house, stop, drop Road”; makeup, Arlene Marie docks and the intricacies of living and roll and how Schoenherr of St. Clair Shores in the legal and illegal immigrant to call 911. Two for “Les Miserables”; Hubbard world of the 1950s. days are spent on Worker of the Year, Theresa Irving Berlin’s “White fire safety. Selvaggio of Grosse Pointe Farms Christmas: The Musical,” based B ea u m o n t is and Don Bischoff of Macomb on the Paramount Pictures 1954 also a sponsor of PHOTO BY PETE BALAYA Township. film is Dec. 13, 14, 17, 18, 20 the fire safety Safety Town is a 25-year-old pro­ Special awards were given to through 22. house. With the gram presented to young chil­ Lorena and Mike McDowell “Little Women - the Broadway help of MJ White dren through the Grosse Pointe Parker of Grosse Pointe Woods, Musical” “Don’t Dress For & Sons Inc. of Public School System. Jay Kaiser of the City of Grosse Dinner” and “The Producers” Novi, the two- Pointe, Nancy Bashara of Grosse will be presented in 2015. PHOTO COURTESY story house was recently nity to do it.” Pointe Woods, Larry Carrico of “God of Carnage” by Yasima GROSSE POINTE THEATRE renovated. Grosse Pointes’ public Detroit, Nick Doyle of Grosse Reza will be done by the Purdon Lyndsey Briggs of Grosse Pointe The windows, outside safety officers provide Pointe Woods, Anna Chrisman of Studio Theatre, Feb. 19 through Woods and Stan Harr of Grosse ladder and deck were instruction on fire safety Harper Woods and Patricia Ellis 22, 26 through 28 and March 1. Pointe Shores. replaced and carpeting and use the house as an of the City of Grosse Pointe. Two high strung couples meet to installed. instructional tool. “Annie Warbucks” opens the amicably resolve the conse­ scheduled for March 28 and 29, Former Harper Woods The final Safety Town 67th season Sept. 14, 18 through quences of their children’s play­ also performed by the Youth on fire chief and now MJ sessions are either 9 tb 21 and 25 through 27. The musi­ ground altercation. What ensues Stage. White & Son sales repre­ 11:30 a.m. or 12:30 to 3 cal comedy sequel to the interna­ is a comically explosive downhill For tickets or more information sentative Sean Gunnery p.m. Aug. 1 through 17. tional smash hit Annie has all the slide from well-mannered discus­ visit the theater’s website at gpt. said of the restoration The cost is $160. ingredients that made Annie so sion to full-blown character org, or call (313) 881-4004. GPT project, “As chief this Registration can be successful, w ith an old-fashioned assassination. membership is open to anyone was close to my heart to done on the Grosse romance thrown in for good mea­ “Music Man Jr.” will be per­ over age 18 with an interest in make sure children know Pointe Public School sure. formed by the Youth on Stage theatre. how to get out of the System’s website, “A View From the Bridge,” by Dec. 5 and 6. The story follows Annual membership fee is $45. house safely. I knew it gpschools.schoolwires. Arthur Miller is staged November fast-talking traveling salesman It is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) orga­ was in need of a facelift net. Type safety town in 9, 13 through 16 and 20 through The musical “D ear Edw ina” is nization. and we had an opportu­ the search box.

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OME AS YOU ARE• • • A light by the lakeshore 1 (really, w e mean itij 16 Lakeshore Dr. Christ the King Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236 Lutheran Church 313.882.5330 | gpmchurch.org Crosspointe Christian Church and Preschool 21336 Mack Avenue, G PW Mack at Lochmoor • 884-5090 July 27 W orship Services: 8:15 & 10:45 a.m.-Worship Service Sundays at 9:30am or 11:00am Special Focus on H ymns 1 9:30 a.m. - Christian Education Hour for all ages www.CrosspointeChristianChurch O u t s id e S e r v ic e s 8 :3 0 a .m . &. 5 p.m. Supervised Nursery Provided S a n c t u a r y (inside)t 10:30 a.m. www.christthekinggp.org Jefferson Avenue Free childcare in the morning t.VANCHJCAt. Randy S. Boelter, Pastor f LUTHERAN Presbyterian Church Children’s program at 8:30 a.m. worship ST. PAU L Serving Christ in Detroit for over 160 years Making New Disciples- Sharing Cod's grace through Christ, Building Stronger Ones we love, pray rejoice and serve Sunday, July 27, 2014 Historic Mariners' Church J u ly 2 7 : 8:30 a.m. Inform al Worship - Zaun Chapel [ | F irst E nglish E vangelical A House of Prayer for all P eople 10:30 a.m. Worship Service T raditional Anglican Worship Since 1842 JIM| L utheran Church 7 t h S u n d a y Meditation: “Do You Have What It Takes?” I ^ 800 Vernier Road (Comer of Waigewooil) Sundays Scripture: Matthew 13:31-33,44-52 (313)884-5040 after Pentecost Holy Communion Kathlenn Doyle-Hohf preaching at both services Sunday Mornings Summer Church School: Crib - Second Grade 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. 9:00 am - Contemporary Worship 9:30 am Worship Save the Date Adult Education Class 10:00 a.m. Ice Cream Social & C arillion C oncert Church Sunday School 11:00 a.m. 10:30 am - Traditional Worship & Holy Communion Tuesday, A ugust 5 - 7:30 p.m. Thursdays Service 375 Lothrop Nursery Available ■nH Gross* Pointe Farms, Ml 48236 41^ F ront Lawn Holy Communion 12:10 p.m. i j j i 313.881.6670 Rev. Walter A. Schmidt, Pastor IB 3 [email protected] Parking Lot 8625 E. Jefferson at Burns, Detroit Join “Theology on Tap with Mariners” - Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. www.stpaulgp.org Behind church Visit our website: www.japc.org 313-822-3456 V s — Grand Trunk Bar & Grill on Woodward near Congress Rev. Christina Veres, Assoc. Pastor Rev. J. Krister Ulmanis, Interim Pastor * ~ “Go Make Disciples” ~ 170 E. Jefferson Avenue On Hart Plaza at the Tunnel • Free Secured Parking in the Ford www.feelc.org G rosse Pointe Underground Garage with entrance in the median strip of Jefferson at Woodward ______(313) 259-2206 • www.marinerschurchofdetroit.org / 0 \ SAINT JAMES " w " LUTHERAN CHURCH W OODS PRESBYTERIAN ______Grosse Pointe C h u r c h 170 McMillan Road I UNITED METHODIST Grosse Pointe Farms | Summer Schedule ^ S a i n t a CHURCH 313-884-0511 Sunday Worship and Music 9:30am www.stjamesgpf.org r o s e I An Official Welcoming Congregation ***Nursery Care Available*** 211 Moross Rd. Sundays Rev. Dr. BobAgnew, Pastor Church Grosse Pointe Farms Holy Eucharist Mr. Noah Horn, Music Director 15020 Hampton H 886-2363 9:30 a.m. Please Join Us! Grosse Pointe? Park, SUNDAY WORSHIP Wednesday 9:30 am Michigan 48230-1302 August 6 - 7:00 p.m. CHURCH SCHOOL in the style ofTaize Saturday Vigil — 4:00 p.m. 9:45 am 4 yrs. - 5th Grade 10:45 am Middle School Interim Minister Jill McKinney Sunday — 8:30 and 11:15 a.m. 11:00 am Adult Sunday School Rev. Dr. Scott McKinney Nursery & Toddler Care Provided (313) 822-2814 • [email protected] Evangelical Lutheran Rev. Judith A. May | Church in America W y 19950 Mack at Torrey 313-886-4301 www.gpwpres.org > stambrosechurch.net • facebook.com/stambroseparish Rev. Daniel Hart

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D olores Robert ceased by her husband, B a ra n sk i Dunw oodie John. She is survived by her children, Julie Ann Grosse Pointe Woods Robert Dunwoodie, 66, Doherty (Greg) of resident Dolores Alice died Saturday, July 12, Auburn Hills, John Alan Baranski, 85, passed 2014, at Riverview Health Martin of Grosse Pointe Dolores Baranski Robert Dunwoodie Faye Martin away peacefully Sunday, and Rehab Center in Woods and Karen Sue July 20, 2014, in the Detroit. Martin-Adams of home she loved, sur­ He was born in Grosse Chicago; granddaugh­ rounded by family. Pointe to Robert and ters, Rachel Faye Yearby She was born in Ruth Dunwoodie and (Donny) of Clarkston and Detroit to Agnes and attended Northern Jaclyn Marie Doherty of Roland Zanger, had one Michigan University. He Chicago and siblings, sister, Karolyn Cottrell, was a bartender. Beth Buell of Roseville, who also was her best Mr. Dunwoodie Ruth Swingyar of Keen, friend, and graduated enjoyed boating, hockey, Texas, Gary Newman from Denby High School racing, photography and (Jane) of Harrison in Detroit. baseball. Township and Beverly She met and married He is survived by his Barton (Max) of Keen. Carl Baranski shortly sister, Carol Mohr. He She also is survived by after he returned from was predeceased by his her maid of honor and serving in the Pacific parents. life-long friend, Marge during World War II. The Donations may be Decker of Syracuse, N.Y. couple enjoyed golfing, made to the American Her family said Mrs. Donald A. Stieber Vera B. Ryan Edward Joseph Wolski bowling, dancing, Irish Heart Association at Martin wanted people to music and travel, and heart.org. remember her for how sportsman. He enjoyed check writing and also they were active mem­ she was. In honor of her hunting and fishing, as operated a comptometer. bers of the D etroit Yacht wishes, there was no well as tennis and golf. A t age 18, she met Edward Joseph Club for many years. Eaye Hilda memorial or service held. He was a longtime Detroit Delbert Leroy Ryan. The W o lsk i Mrs. Baranski worked M artin Lions season ticket young couple married two tirelessly to plan family holder. His sons now years later at Christ Former longtime reunions, parties and Faye Hilda Martin, a Donald A. carry on the tradition. He Methodist Church, Detroit. Grosse Pointe Park resi­ vacations. An enthusias­ resident of Grosse Pointe Stieber was proud of his family Mrs. Ryan enjoyed dent Edward Joseph tic and generous host­ Woods for 65 years, and enjoyed the time he spending time with her Wolski, 89, died Tuesday, ess, during the holidays passed away peacefully Donald A. Stieber, 87, spent w ith them. family, especially family July 15, 2014. she frequently included Sunday, June 8, 2014, at passed away Monday, A funeral service was meals, gardening, home­ He was bom June 24, those who might other­ Henry Ford Macomb July 14, 2014. held at Our Lady Star of making, sewing, reading, 1925, in Detroit, grew up wise be alone. In addi­ Hospital. She was 90 and He was the beloved hus­ the Sea Catholic Church. golf, travel and vacation­ on the east side of Detroit tion to being a wife and had been living at Harbor band of Patricia (nee Donations may be ing up north. She was a and graduated from St. mother, she encouraged Chase Assisted Living in McDonald); father of made to Grosse Pointe member of Lochmoor Ambrose Catholic High and assisted her hus­ Auburn Hills. D onald A ., Jr. “C h ip ” Crisis Club at Club, Living Word School. band in beginning a suc­ She was b o m Dec. 2, (Susan), Jeffrey (Karen), gpcrisisclub.org. Evangelical Presbyterian His family said Mr. cessful mechanical 1923, in Mount Clemens, Mark (Kathy), Tami Caren Share a memory at Church and the former Wolski was always on the contracting company to Thomas and Maude (Dennis), Scot (Sally), and ahpeters.com. Garden Club of Detroit. go. He loved to go to cir­ w h e re she w o rk ed as Newman and graduated Brad; grandfather of April Mrs. Ryan is survived by cuses, fireworks, amuse­ bookkeeper. in 1941 from South Lake Schafer, Jamie Schafer, her children, Thomas ment parks and musical During her life, Mrs. High School in St. Clair Kelsey, Courtney, Kaitlin, VeraB. (Pamela), Susan Neeme events with his grandchil­ Baranski made many Shores. She worked and Marisa and James Stieber; R yan (David) and Robert dren. During retirement, new friends and trea­ retired as a nurse’s aide stepfather of Deborah (JoAnn); grandchildren, he enjoyed spending win­ sured childhood friends from the obstetrics Holmes, James Holmes, Grosse Pointe Farms Eric (Ingrid), Garrett ters in Venice, Fla., learn­ (who nicknamed her department of Cottage Karin Nechvatal (Stephen) resident Vera B. Ryan, 93, (Sarah) and Gregory ing and sharing which “Zang”). She could be Hospital in Grosse Pointe. and Linda Posavetz died peacefully, (Claudia) Ryan, beaches had the best sun­ counted on for extra She loved working with (Duane) and stepgrandfa- Wednesday, July 16, 2014, Christopher, Andrew and sets.1c /. fondness, which often the young mothers and ther of Jason Bourque at Shorepointe Nursing Jonathan Neeme, Nathan, Mr. Wolski is survived took the form of a favor­ babies. Also, she was (Valerie), Rachael Holmes Center in St. Clair Shores, Caleb, Autumn, and Luke by his wife of 67 years, ite cookie or one of her active with the U.S. and Kelly Posavetz. He surrounded by her loving Ryan and great-grandchil­ Gloria (nee Dungan) and homemade pies, and Power Squadrons, also is survived by two family. dren, Anya, Summer, eight daughters, Susan encouragement when District Nine, along with great-grandchildren. He She was bom Sept. 8, Matias, Wesley, Anders, Petrucci (James), Monica needed. She will be her husband. was predeceased by his 1920, at home in Detroit, to Alessia, Sabrina and Reinke (Kurt), Christine greatly missed. Mrs. Martin and her brothers, Harold and Thomas and Martha Marissa. She also is sur­ Cramer (Terry), Mary In addition to her hus­ husband traveled the Eugene. Bourg. She grew up on vived by her niece, Julia Beth Magnuson band, Carl, Mrs. globe with a flying group Mr. Stieber was bom in Detroit’s east side, and as Stanley (Kurt) and nephew, (Michael), Anna Berta Baranski is survived by called the Nomads out of Detroit, to Bruno and a young child, was stricken Jeff Jeunemann (Linda). (Thomas), Sarah her children, Donna Romulus. She often could Lillian (nee Grabowski) with scarlet fever and a She was predeceased by Marciniak (David), Judy Curran (the late Robert be found working in her Stieber and graduated mild case of tuberculosis. her husband, Delbert; Piccariello (Louis) and Jr.), Lawrence garden she loved so from Denby High School She graduated from daughter, Patricia; grand­ Carol Cook (Michael). He (Maureen), Thomas much. She was proud of in 1945. He served in the Southeastern High School son, David Neeme Jr. and also is survived by 16 (Melissa) and David her two grandchildren U.S. Naval Air Corps dur­ in 1938. sister, Betty Juenemann. grandchildren; 11 great­ (Allison) and grandson, and enjoyed watching ing World War II, sta­ A fter high school, she A funeral service was grandchildren; sister-in- Phillip Baranski (Anna). them grow up. She also tioned in Guam. Following took a business math class held July 21 at A H . Peters law, Mary Wolski and She was predeceased enjoyed her days spent his military service, Mr. and learned to operate a Funeral Home, Grosse brother-in-law, Edward by her parents and sister. exercising and doing Stieber joined his father comptometer, a forerunner Pointe Woods. Dungan (Judy). A funeral service will activities at the Senior in the real estate busi­ of the computer. She Donations may be made Donations may be be held at 10 a.m. Center in St. Clair Shores. ness. He eventually took worked at the S.S. Kresge to Living Hope Church, R made to Special Olympics Thursday, July 24, at Our H er fam ily said she com­ over the firm and spent 66 Company’s main building O. Box 36956, Grosse Michigan at somi.org or Lady Star of the Sea mented she was there to years in the business. as a mail clerk and was Pointe, M I 48236. Capuchin Soup Kitchen, Catholic Church, 467 help the “old” people. Two of his sons joined promoted to the treasur­ Share a m em ory at 1820 Mt. Elliott, Detroit, Fairford, Grosse Pointe Along with exercising, him in the business. er’s department to do ahpeters.com. M I 48207. Woods. Visitation begins she enjoyed walking with Mr. Stieber was active at 9:30 a.m. at the her neighbors around the in his community. He church. neighborhood and the served as president of the Donations may be Grosse Pointe Woods ushers club at Our Lady Junior League of Detroit made to the Capuchin Lake Front Park. She met Star of the Sea Catholic Monastery, 1820 Mt. and greeted people with a Church and also for the Elliott, Detroit, M I 48207. warm smile that exuded Grosse Pointe Crisis elects new officers Share a memory at charm and eloquence. Club. Mr. Stieber was an ahpeters.com. Mrs. Martin was prede­ avid outdoorsman and a The Junior League of treasurer; Anne Reese, cessor, outgoing president Detroit’s 2014-2105 board finance council director/ Cristina Garberding, for of directors will be led by assistant treasurer; laying the foundation for NOTICE OF ACCURACY TEST its newly-elected presi- Marjorie Miller-Mayer, my next two years as pres­ FOR THE PRIMARY ELECTION dent, Michelle community council direc­ ident.” FOR THE CITIES OF Tiderington. tor; and Julie Foust, sus- Along with the centen­ GROSSE POINTE PARK, GROSSE POINTE. GROSSE POINTE FARMS. T id erin g to n , w ho is tainer council director. nial celebration, the JLD slated to serve a two-year The JLD continues to also hosted its 20th bien­ GROSSE POINTE WOODS AND THE VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE SHORES. term as president, first celebrate its centennial nial designers’ show A MICHIGAN CITY. WAYNE COUNTY. VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE SHORES. joined the JLD in 2004 and anniversary through house. FUnds raised help A MICHIGAN CITY - MACOMB COUNTY. MICHIGAN. AND CITY OF HARPER WOODS has served on the board of December. support the JLD’s many directors four out of the In May the organization community programs, AUGUST 5. 2014 last five years. She was a awarded $100,000 in including its community member of the JLD scholarships to 100 gradu­ assistance grants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Woods and the Village of Grosse Pointe Designers’ Show House ating high school seniors. In 2014, just under Shores, a Michigan City, Wayne County & Macomb County, Michigan and the City of Harper committee for the past The Detroit Historical $30,000 in community Woods that a Public Accuracy Test will be conducted at your city clerk’s office on TUESDAY, three biennial designers’ Museum has a special JLD assistance grants were JULY 29,2014 AT 2:00 P.M., for the purpose of testing the accuracy of the tabulating show houses and served exhibit running through awarded to Wayne County equipment and programs which will be used to tabulate voted ballots for the PRIMARY on the steering commit­ September highlighting organizations including ELECTION to be held on Tuesday, August 5,2014. tees for the University of the organization’s 100- the FU11 Circle Foundation, Interested parties are invited to attend. Michigan C.S. Mott year history, with a special the Inside Outs Literary For further information contact: Children’s Hospital focus on its projects and Arts Project, the Detroit Tailgate fundraiser and partnerships. Institute for Children, JANE BLAHUT LESLIE FRANK the Detroit Symphony “I am honored and Detroit Police Athletic CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK CITY OF HARPER WOODS Orchestra at the Ford excited to be leading this League, Camp Casey and CITY CLERK CITY CLERK House concert series. organization during such the Girls Scouts of 313-822-6200 313-343-2500 Tiderington is a mother a d y n a m ic t im e ,” Southeast Michigan. JLD JULIE E. ARTHURS of four and active with the Tiderington said. “We distributes grants on a DERRICK KOZICKI CITY OF GROSSE POINTE Grosse Pointe Public have the awesome oppor­ quarterly basis. Eligible CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS CITY CLERK School System’s Parent tunity to reflect on our his­ organizations must have CITY CLERK 313-885-5800 Teacher Organization. toric legacy of assistance an office in Wayne County 313-885-6600 The 2014-2015 board to the Detroit community and provide services BRUCE NICHOLS includes: Tiderington; while also choosing proj­ within the county, or have VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE SHORES, LISA HATHAWAY Diana M. Greenwood, vice ects and making plans 75 percent of their clients A MICHIGAN CITY - WAYNE COUNTY & CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS president; Anna Motschall, that will allow us to con­ MACOMB COUNTY CITY CLERK CITY CLERK residing in Wayne County 313-881-6565 313-343-2440 secretary; Tanya Rulison, tinue to be an agency of and must provide services GPN: 07/24/14 membership council change into the future. I to improve the health and director; Karen Fisher, want to thank my prede­ welfare of children. GROSSE POINTE NEWS, JULY 24, 2014

NEWS City, event promotor mull charitable donations

By Brad Lindberg The charity angle arrived, according to “The scales seem to be Martin worries the “settlement,” as she StaffWriter greases the application Reeside. unbalanced signifi­ adoption society shoul­ described it, for the May process and ticket sales. “Jason, the question cantly,” added ders too much of Dabble’s Dabble totals $5,329.50. GROSSE POINTE “We are in the business simply is, what percent — Councilman Joe Ricci, load. Most of that amount, FARMS — An organizer partnering with charities I don’t care what the total owner of an auto dealer­ “Not only do we carry $3,809.50, came from of the “Dabble in the to make sure we can have amount is — are you giv- ship and fam iliar with the the liquor license Jason other sources, including Farms” outdoor charity some goodwill attached ing to charity?” mechanics of special procured, we carry the $2,000 in direct dona­ event dawdled when to these events,” Dritsan Councilman Louis Theros events. special event license, tions from area busi­ asked what percentage of said. asked Dristan this week. “But,” Dritsan which protected the nesses, not ticket sales. the receipts actually go to Beneficiaries of the Dritsan responded by explained, “the amount Farms,” M artin said. “We “We accepted this offer charity. May Dabble were the talking nearly 1 1/2 m in­ of effort and work that’s also had the liquor liabil­ never having participated “To put a percentage on Grosse Pointe Animal utes without answering. put into this event is —” ity, which protected the in this type of event the net is an u n fa ir Adoption Society, Grosse “We build a fun event “You can’t do it without Farms and adoption soci­ before,” Miller wrote request,” said Jason Pointe Hockey that a lot of people want their liquor license,” Ricci ety. We also had volun­ Reeside in a letter accom­ Dritsan, a Dabble pro­ Association, Grosse to be associated w ith,” he said, cutting him off. teers support the event panying the tally. “We ducer and founder of Pointe Rotary and Camp said. “We help people “I’ve heard the rum­ and also distributed the also have never received Liquid Events, a special Casey, a horseback-rid­ help themselves. I’m a bling,” said Dristan, a liquor.” proceeds in this manner events company. ing program based in for-profit business.” Farms resident. “Some “That’s status quo for before.” Dritsan’s refusal Royal Oak for children “We get that,” inter­ people think they know every event I produce,” Council again dropped jaws at the with cancer, according to rupted Mayor James what they’re talking Dritsan said. requested a cumulative Grosse Pointe Farms Shane Reeside, city man­ Farquhar. “I had people about.” Although Dritsan list of Dabble donations council meeting Monday, ager. ask me what percentage Justin Miller, one of hasn’t provided city offi­ to charities, then July 14. Dabble disappointed will my part of the ticket three co-producers of cials a breakdown of pro­ approved the September He was seeking Farms resident Corinne go (to charity).” Dabble, took over the ceeds given to charities, edition. Camp Casey and approval to close Martin, executive direc­ He recommended podium. M iller has. Grosse Pointe Rotary are Kercheval on the Hill to tor of the adoption soci­ Dabble tickets list the “We don’t have per­ A spreadsheet showing among charity recipients, traffic Saturday, Sept. 27, ety. percentage of sales — 5 centages now, but I have the adoption society’s according to Dritsan. for the third Dabble street She questioned the or 10 percent — donated no problem providing party in two years. society’s seemingly to charity. them to you,” he told the Tickets cost $40 for the skimpy cut of tickets “If it’s 1 percent, that’s council. JULY PANAMERA 4 May Dabble. Attendance sales, $1,520, especially a different story,” Martin said she met at each prior installment since her group took on Farquhar said. with Dristan this summer LEASE SPECIAL! approached 1,500. key roles staging Dabble, “I feel like we’re paint­ and learned her expecta­ Dritsan promotes the staffing it and assuming ing ourselves into a cor­ tions from Dabble were event as a partial benefit liability by obtaining its ner that is unfair,” Dritsan too high. / for local charities and liquor license. said, adding, “I’m com­ “It was my misconcep­ nonprofits. Farms officials pletely transparent. I’m tion that it was a fund­ “I feel we have clearly responded to Martin at happy to put up the num­ raiser for us,” she said. established a fun and safe the time by asking bers that each charity “He explained it wasn’t a event that showcases the Dritsan for a breakdown does receive.” fundraiser. It’s his event, Pointes at large; more of donations prior to “People are whispering a Liquid Events event at specifically, the Hill busi­ soliciting approval for (about) how m uch is which a portion of the LEASE FOR 36 MONTHS Q j y ness district,” Dritsan September’s reprise. really going to charity,” proceeds would go to the s999 ILit e n w fee 16 month, i n 000 M iir said. The breakdown hasn’t Theros said. charity.”

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GROSSE POINTE SOUTH Friendship goes beyond words

By Bob St. John Through four years of Sports Editor being student-athletes at South, the duo will amp Good friends are hard the effort tenfold when to come by and best they enter the Naval friends are even harder. Academy. Grosse Pointe South According to the Naval 2014 graduates Caleb Academy web-site, Cimmarrusti and Josh undergraduates become Gray are best friends who professional officers of are now as close as broth­ competence, character ers without actually being and compassion in the true brothers. U.S. Navy and Marine Their friendship began Corps. Students are mid­ in pre-school. Through PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE CIMMARRUSTI FAMILY shipmen on active duty in the years, the bond tight­ South 2014 graduates Caleb Cimmarrusti, left, and the U.S. Navy. They ened as they finished ele­ Josh Gray began their friendship as children in pre­ attend the Academy for mentary and middle school, pictured above. four years, graduating The friendship grew as the duo played varsity foot­ school. with Bachelor of Science ball on South’s teams the past few years. It was solid through with LAnse Creuse North ward/shooting guard, degrees and then com­ high school as they and make the state play­ embraced his role and missioning as Ensigns in Gray and Cimmarrusti Cimmarrusti’s trek was played on the Blue Devils’ offs yet again. helped lead the Blue the Navy or Second have worked on the a little different. He was football team in the fall, The season ended with Devils to a share of the Lieutenants in the Marine Academy’s workout rou­ home schooled from kin­ but chose different sports a loss to state power MAC Blue Division Corps. Naval Academy tine during the early sum­ dergarten through third to compete in during the Detroit Cass Tech in the crown with New Haven. graduates serve at least mer in preparation for grade, went to Grosse winter and spring first round of the play­ Gray did it on both ends five years in the Navy or the Navy’s version of Pointe Academy from months. offs, but to make it to that of the court, playing tight Marine Corps. boot camp called Plebe fourth through sixth Through it all, point in their final year of defense and scoring “I’m more than ready summer. grade, home schooled for Cimmarrusti and Gray, high school football was some big baskets as he for this commitment,” Both are physically and seventh grade and went the 18-year-old soon-to- worth the countless helped turn a bad basket­ Gray said. “I have been mentally prepared for the to Brownell Middle be college students, will hours of weight lifting, ball team into a winner in working hard to get to challenge ahead of them School for eighth grade literally run through a running, watching game just one season. this point and I am ready and after Plebe summer before Grosse Pointe wall to help each other as film and making plays “I had a very good bas­ for the next chapter in is the beginning of the South. they embark on the U.S. each Friday night. ketball season, and it was my life.” first semester of classes. Each said their shining Naval Academy in In the winter, fun to win games and “This is something I Cimmarrusti is trying moment at South was Annapolis, Md. Cimmarrusti decided to challenge for a division have thought about since out for the men’s lacrosse beating Grosse Pointe “I knew I wanted to join wrestle to help build a title after the tough year the seventh grade, and it team, while Gray is doing North on the gridiron the military when I was in young, inexperienced we had my junior year,” is finally a reality,” the same for the men’s their senior season, middle school,” South wrestling program. Gray said. “I felt I worked Cimmarrusti said. “I’m basketball squad. If they knowing it was the last Cimmarrusti said. “I want His father, Tony, took the hard in the off-season for ready to serve my coun­ don’t make it, either or time they got to face their to support my country job as head coach when coach Glasser, and we try.” both can play the sport cross-town rival. and it is the best fit for the team needed a leader used that hard work to The workouts consist they enjoy at the club Through thick and thin, me. I will embrace this as the head coaching win a lot of basketball of body weight resis­ level. Cimmarrusti and Gray opportunity and it will be position was vacant just a games.” tance, timed workouts, In the early years, Gray are brothers who will something I will never week before the season In the spring, Gray ran speed explosion exer­ attended the Grosse encourage each other forget since I am going started. track, while Cimmarrusti cises and endurance Pointe Academy before through the Naval through this with my “I took a beating early played his favorite sport, training. Grosse Pointe South. Academy. friend, Josh.” and lost a lot of matches, lacrosse. He helped the “I felt called to be but I picked up the pace boys’ lacrosse team win there,” Gray said of join­ in the second half of the another share of a divi­ ing the Navy. “I received season and won most of sion title, the MAC Red lots of advice and prayers my matches,” with Utica Eisenhower, and I feel this is the best Cimmarrusti said. “It was plus win a couple of state fit for me. It is reassuring a good learning experi­ playoff games. to go through this experi­ ence for me, and I He was a defender and ence with my best friend, enjoyed the wrestling earned Second Team All- Caleb.” team.” State (Third Team All- The City of Grosse Pointe Woods The duo began their The Blue Devils went State as a junior) and ^ in conjunction with the senior year playing on on to surprise everyone All-Conference. He was Grosse Pointe Public School System and Lochmoor Club the Blue Devils’ varsity by winning a share of the also Academic All- football team. Both were MAC Silver Division with American and the Blue 11 Thank the following businesses and individuals captains. St. Clair Shores Lakeview Devils’ defensive most for their contributions to the Cimmarrusti, 6-feet, and went on to win the valuable player for a sec­ 185 pounds, was a line­ league meet champion­ ond time. backer, while Gray, 6-feet, ship by only 2.5 points Cimmarrusti was 2-inches, 165 pounds, over Center Line. named South’s male was a wide receiver. Both Gray turned heads, too, Athlete of the Year, while SPONSORS had nice statistical sea­ when he was named a Gray was named Detroit sons on their side of the starter on the varsity bas­ Free Press Scholar "y A.H. Peters Funeral Home ball and helped the Blue ketball team under first- Athlete of the Year for Anderson, Eckstein & Westrick, Inc. Devils win a share of the year head coach Troy Grosse Pointe South and * Bob Maxey Ford Lincoln Macomb Area Glasser. the school’s Scholar . CHAS. Verheyden Funeral Homes, Inc. Conference Blue Division Gray, the small for­ Athlete of the Year. - Don Berschback & Chip Berschback - City Attorneys DTE Energy

COLLEGE SIGNINGS Edmund t. Ahee Jewelry Company Lochmoor Club Marshall Landscape, Inc. \ Mr. C's Car Wash s Radar Industries, Inc. "y Rizzo Services ' The Stevenson Company \. St. John Providence Health System Talmer Bank and Trust K The Grosse Pointe Democratic Club CONTRIBUTORS John Cobau, Attorney Frank Lamia Salon Grosse Pointe Chamber of Commerce ^ Lamia & Lamia M atthew W. Schaber, CPA PC TCBY ^ MarkWollenweber GROSSE POINTE WOODS FIREWORKS COMMITTEE Robert E. Novitke, Mayor PHOTO COURTESY OF MARIANN BOLTON v- Victoria A. Granger, Council Member J J k j y Richard Shetler, Jr., Council M em ber He isaBluejay \ Al Fincham, City Administrator Grosse Pointer Charlie Bolton, seated center, has committed to Creighton Christian Fenton, Grosse Pointe Public School System j University to play golf and is starting in the fall of 2014. Bolton, a U-D Jesuit > Tom Hauff, Lochmoor Club High School graduate, was joined at his signing by mother, Mariann Bolton, Gina Carrier, St. John Providence Health System seated left; father, Bill Bolton, seated right; and standing, U-D Jesuit coach Paul Jennifer Palms Boettcher, Grosse Pointe Chamber of Commerce Diehl. Bolton tied for sixth in the Division 1 state championship tournament the first weekend of June, firing a two-day total of 142 (73 and 69) at Michigan Curt Bledsoe JW State University’s Forest Akers East course. He was one shot from sharing the lead with the four others who shot a 141. He is playing at Creighton, located in Omaha, Neb., for head coach Chris Wiemers. GROSSE POINTE NEWS, JULY 24, 2014

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TRAVEL SOFTBALL Diamonds 14U w in tournament The Grosse Pointe tiebreaker with each and Langel had singles. Diamonds 14U girls’ fast- team starting its at-bat The wins put the pitch softball travel team with a runner on third Diamonds into the cham­ recently won the Yale base, a 1-1 count on the pionship game in which Explosion tournament. batter and one out. they beat the Impact 11-4. In game one, the Kirck started the Perron was the win­ Diamonds, behind win­ Diamonds’ extra inning ning pitcher and the ning pitcher Brynn on third and scored on Diamonds’ offense was Perron, scored two runs Emily Langel’s ground led by Snyder, who was in the first inning on hits out. 3-for-3 with three runs from Michele DeGrez In the Impact’s at bat, scored and one RBI. and Kaitlyn Snyder. In DeGrez fielded a ground Alway and Caitlin Knorp the fourth inning, ball, tagged the runner were each 2-for-3 with Rebecca Alway doubled and held the girl at third two RBIs, while DeGrez and scored on Michaela base. She caught a pop was 2-for-3 with two runs Kirck’s double and in the up for the final out to scored. fifth, Kayla Kettler send the Diamonds to the Perron was also 2-for-3 walked, advanced to sec­ victory. with one RBI, while Kirck ond on a bunt by Olivia Game two was against and Malinowski had hits, Randazzo and scored on PHOTO COURTESY OF RON SMITH host Yale. Alway earned scored runs and drove in Rachel Malinowski’s tri­ The 14U Grosse Pointe Diamonds are, front row from left, Emily Langel, Allie the win on the mound a couple of runs. ple. Blaine, Olivia Randazzo and Michele DeGrez; second row from left, coach and Perron earned the Langel also had a hit The Impact scored a Amanda Lanzon, Kaitlyn Snyder, Brynn Perron, Kayla Kettler, Caitlyn Knorp, save in the 2-1 victory. and an RBI as the team run in the first and three Rebecca Alway, Michaela Kirck, Lynlee Duquet and Rachel Malinowski; and Alway was 2-for-2 with dedicated the tourna­ in the sixth to send the back row from left, coach Ron Smith and coach Scott Snyder. an RBI to lead the offense, ment title to injured game to an international while Allie Blaine, Snyder teammate Lynlee Duquet.

TRAVEL SOFTBALL Diam onds 12U win Yale tournam ent The Grosse Pointe its way back by defeating The outfield play of Diamonds 12U travel the Cardinals later that Mya Perron, Brenna softball team accom­ day. Marsin, Noelle Hasselle plished its first tourna­ The Diamonds, on the and Kayla Sylvester ment win in Yale. following morning, kept stopped all balls hit their The road started off the winning ways going way. bumpy with a loss in the as they beat the Explosion Fantastic pitching by first game Saturday as they rallied with two- Sydney Brumme led the morning to the host Yale out hits by Vivian Liagre, way in the 13-5 victory. Explosion, but heads Isabella Cusumano and Playing the 10U turned as the team made Rachel Liagre. Cardinals was an experi-

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PHOTO COURTESY OF RON SMITH Players and coaches of the Grosse Pointe Diamonds 12U team celebrate after %#**.?*% **** | * | ***** winning the Yale Tournament. « a- •» *4* .. # *jg» .J. *•» •S’ «• *,»;.»i»‘ ence for the girls and the Kendall Volpe had a nice Kane made the final S. outcome wasn’t decided play at catcher, flipping out, fielding a hot shot *• S* ***5**2** ..**** To Be Published until the final swing. the ball to Haynes, who grounder at first and ;*;*•>* 5 *4 4 * Grace Haynes was on saved the inning and touched the bag. She A U G U S T 7 •X- •■%!<« *:»>*•*' the mound, and she game. beat the girl by a step to struck out 13 and played 2 \) PHOTO SIZES In the second extra lead the Diamonds to the her position well. inning, Rachel Liagre celebration. if TO CHOOSE FROM: Outstanding infield plays and Volpe scored to give The Diamonds are were made by Natalie the Diamonds a 4-2 lead, managed by Bruce Wietecha and Erin Kane, but the Cardinals scored Haynes and coached by and in the extra innings, to make it a 4-3 game and Brian Mull and Tim the girls responded as make it interesting. Kane.

TRAVEL BASKETBALL Wednesday, July 30! New teams forming Grosse Pointe News The Grosse Pointe Lakers teams will com­ season. Some teams may Call 313-882-3500 for details or mail us the complete form Lakers will be a regis­ pete in the D-Leagues, choose not to fundraise. or email [email protected] tered AAU club and will play in the BCAM events A volunteer coach will offer teams for boys and and play in one to two coach the team. Please Print girls second to sixth friendship tournaments. This summer the

Pet N a m e ______grades in the Grosse Tournament play is dic­ Grosse Pointe Lakers Age ______Pointe community. tated by each individual will hold a kick-off camp The club will offer sea­ Owners Name team and commitment. and official tryouts are sonal camps, two play­ The D-Leagues pro­ held in late October. Address, City ing seasons during the vide mid-level AAU com­ The inaugural Grosse Phone ______Email _ calendar year (fall/win- petition, weekly games, Pointe Lakers Basketball Photo Size □ *15 111*20 ter-1, winter-2/spring), local venues and appro­ Camp is Aug. 18 to 21 at Payment and will offer one team priate age brackets. the Grosse Pointe ______Check Credit Card per age group, with a The GP Lakers will Academy, 171 Card Number 10-person roster for have two directors who Lakeshore, Grosse S ignature___ each gender. will oversee the club. Pointe Farms. r \ Grosse Pointe News Attention: Erika Davis Each season will coin­ Kevin Richards is the The camp runs from 9 r e a o u s 21316 Mack Ave. • Grosse Pointe Woods, Ml 48236 cide with the AAU basketball director and a.m. to 1 p.m. each day p £ s f C - Return no later than July 30,2014-______Detroit leagues. GP Stephen Benard is the and drop-off starts at administration director. 8:30 a.m. The club will also have a The cost is $100 per N O W O P E N ! four-person board made camper, and the direc­ up of parent volunteers tors are Richards, who will assist the club Grosse Pointe South var­ directors. sity girls basketball The club director will coach, and Benard, have the final say on all Madison Heights items. Madison varsity girls The treasurer will han­ basketball coach and dle all monies for the owner of Midwest COVE season, team bank Athletics. account, paying for prac- Register at gplakers. Your adventure begins with a one-day Canadian Wilderness rail excursion, then experience all that Sault See and touch tice, tournaments, com and mail registra­ Ste. Marie has to offer, including the ‘new’ Heritage leagues and coaching for tion to GP Lakers, 1145 freshwater stingrays, the season. Berkshire, Grosse Pointe Discovery Centre, Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre, starfish and more. Art Gallery of Algoma, and Parks Canada Canal. The scheduler will Park, MI 48230. work with the head For more information, Packages start at just $158. Supported by coach to schedule all contact Richards at (313) Train runs June 24 - Oct 13, 2014. ^ * w JOURNEY TO the {outh Pacific tournaments, leagues, 244-1523 or coachkrich313@gmail. /'T'' >£• MICHIGAN NOW SHOWING u scrimmages and prac­ tices for the team. com or Benard at (313) tqubtraT^ o n t m o c y l e n c '© The fundraising and 580-0351 or steve@ Canada , * . S y :\ Y- SL; i ■ & fcfeA LjftggBa sponsorship board mem­ bcdetroit.com. Book your Packages at 5020 John R. Street, Detroit, Ml 48202 ber will communicate The team website is call your package guide 313.577.8400 www.Mi-Sci.org and organize all fund­ gplakers.com. It gives raising efforts for the more information. GROSSE POINTE NEWS, JULY 24, 2014

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TRAVEL BASEBALL R edbirds announce 2015 tryouts

The Grosse Pointe Former Detroit Tigers gone onto compete at the run until about noon. Detroit area. The team for more information, Redbirds 15U baseball first baseman Dave college level. The team will compete will not compete in the contact at jonzalenski@ team holds tryouts for the Bergman started the T h e organization in several tournaments Macomb Amateur gmail.com or Dan 2015 season Saturday, Redbirds, which provides stresses academic excel­ and play selected games Baseball Federation. Griesbaum at Aug. 2, at 10 a.m. at exposure to top players lence, high moral stan­ against other top travel T h e manager is dan.griesbaum@ Grosse Pointe North from the Grosse Pointes dards, discipline, respect, teams from the Metro Jonathan Zalenski and gpschools.org. High School. and surrounding areas concern for others and a The Redbirds baseball who want to develop winning attitude in the NOTICE OF organization, celebrating their baseball skills by development of its ball­ PRIMARY ELECTION 20 years, enhances and competing at the highest players. To be held develops the lives of level. Players will be evalu­ young men and teaches They have four alum­ ated at the tryouts and TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2Q14 the lessons of life that nus playing in the profes­ they should arrive for IN THE CITIES OF come from playing base­ sional ranks and more registration no later than GROSSE POINTE PARK. GROSSE POINTE. GROSSE POINTE FARMS. ball. than 80 players who have 9:45 a.m. The tryout will GROSSE POINTE WOODS. AND VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE SHORES. A MICHIGAN CITY-WAYNE COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Primary Election will be held in the City of Grosse Pointe Park, City of Grosse Pointe, City of Grosse Pointe Farms, City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Village of Grosse Pointe SAILING Shores, A Michigan City, Wayne County on Tuesday, August 5,2014 at 7 o’clock in the forenoon until 8 o’clock in the afternoon, at which time qualified registered voters may vote for the following: IN ALL CITIES: PARTISAN SECTION: Governor U.S. Senator U.S. Representative in Congress State Senator Representative in State Legislature County Executive County Commissioner WSMUtts Delegates to County Convention NON-PARTISAN SECTION: Judge of Probate Court /AND/ IN ALL CITIES: PROPOSAL SECTION STATE WIDE PROPOSAL Proposal 14-1 Approval or Disapproval of Amendatory Act to Reduce State Use Tax and Replace with a Local Community Stabilization Share to Modernize the Tax System to help Small Businesses Grow and Create Jobs □ Yes PHOTO COURTESY OF BLAISE KLENOW □ No /AND/ WAYNE COUNTY PROPOSAL; Top host Wavne County Transit Authority Millage Renewal The Grosse Pointe Yacht Club hosts the 2014 U.S. Youth Sailing Championships □ Yes Aug. 10 to 14 on Lake St. Clair. This event is the pinnacle of sailboat racing for □ No sailors age 19 and younger. These championships serve as a proving ground for INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT potential Olympians and college-level competitive sailors. There are five differ­ Wayne County Regional Education Service Agency Regional Enhancement Millage Proposal ent classes, and the races are held Monday, Aug. 11, at 10:30 a.m., as well as 10 □ Yes a.m. the following three mornings. The awards presentation is planned follow­ □ No ing the conclusion of racing and pack-up the final day at the GPYC. The race CITY PROPOSALS courses are adjacent to the GPYC harbor. Spectators are encouraged to attend, CITY OF GROSSE POINTE: but at a 300 meter distance. This is the third major youth sailing event hosted City of Grosse Pointe Charter Authorized Proposal to Electors by the GPYC, joining the Baker Qualifer for the Mallory Cup and the Optimist □ Yes Dinghy Nationals. The Grosse Pointe Youth Nautical Education Foundation □ No , J " awards up to 10 college scholarships annually to deserving young area sailors CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS and provides financial assistance to organized competitive sailing activities in Road Improvement Program Bonding Proposition area high schools and colleges. The Foundation also provides the support, □ Yes which makes these championships possible. □ No CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK CITY OF HARPER WOODS Street Improvement. Millage CITY CLERK S OFFICE □ Yes WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN □ No OFFICIAL ELECTION NOTICE STATEMENT AS REQUIRED BY ACT 278..QF PUBLIC ACTS OF 1964 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF HARPER WOODS, COUNTY OF Amending the Property Tax Limitation Act WAYNE, STATE OF MICHIGAN. Notice is hereby given that a State Primary will be held in VOTED YEARS the City of Harper Woods in the County of Wayne, State of Michigan on August 5, 2014 from TAXING AUTHORITIES DATE OF ELECTION INCREASES INCREASE EFFECTIVE 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices: County of Wayne November 3,2009 1 mill 2019 Governor (1) Wayne Co. Jail August 7,2012 1 mill 2021 United States Senator (1) Wayne Co. Parks November 2,2010 025 mills 2015 Representative in Congress 14th District (1) Wayne Co. Comm. November 6,2008 125 mills 2020 State Senator 2nd District (1) College November 6,2012 1 mill 2022 Representative in State Legislature 1st District (1) SCHOOL DISTRICTS County Executive (1) Grosse Pointe Schools February, 2005 18 mills 2015 (non-homestead only) County Commissioner 1st District (1) Delegates to County Convention November, 2009 lmill 2015 Judge of District Court 32 A Non-Incumbent (1) November, 2009 8.0784 mills 2015 (homestead only) and to vote on the following proposals: STATE PROPOSAL YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Polling Locations for said Election are as follows; and that Proposal 14-1 Approval or Disapproval of Amendatory Act to Reduce State Use Tax and Re­ all polling place locations are handicap accessible. To obtain election instructions in an alternative format place with a Local Community Stabilization Share to Modernize the Tax System to help Small (audio or Braille) contact your City Clerk’s Office prior to Election Day: Businesses Grow and Create Jobs □ Yes CITY OF GROSSF. POINTF. FARMS □ No PRECINCT LOCATION COUNTY PROPOSAL 001 Grosse Pointe South High School, 11 Grosse Pointe Boulevard Wayne County Transit Authority Millage Renewal 002 Richard Elementary, 176 McKinley □ Yes 003 City Hall Fire Station, 90 Kerby Road □ No 004 Kerby School, 285 Kerby Road LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPOSAL 005 Brownell Middle School, 260 Chalfonte School District of the City of Harper Woods Operating Millage Renewal Proposal CITY OF GROSSE POINTE □ Yes PRECINCT □ No All Precincts Maine School Gymnasium, 740 Cadieux INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT GROSSE POINTE PARK Wayne County Regional Education Service Agency Regional Enhancement Millage Proposal PRECINCT □ Yes 001 Trombly School, Beaconsfield & Essex □ No 002 Trombly School, Beaconsfield & Essex 003 Municipal Building, East Jefferson STATEMENT AS REQUIRED BY ACT 278 OF PUBLIC ACTS OF 18964 004 Pierce School, Kercheval & Nottingham Amending the Property Tax Limitation Act 005 Defer School, Kercheval & Notttingham Voted Year 006 Defer School, Kercheval & Nottingham Taxing Authorities Date of Election Increases Increase Effective 007 Pierce School, Kercheval & Nottingham County of Wayne November 3,2009 1 mill 2019 GROSSE POINTE WOODS Wayne County Jail August 7,2012 1 mill 2021 PRECINCT Wayne County Parks November 2, 2010 0.25 mills 2015 001 Ferry School, 748 Roslyn Road Wayne County November 6,2008 1.25 mills 2020 002 Mason School, 1640 Vernier Road Community College November 6,2012 1 mill 2022 003 Parcells Middle School, 20600 Mack Avenue School Districts 004 City Hall Community Center, 20025 Mack Plaza 005 Monteith School, 1275 Cook Road Grosse Pointe Schools February, 2005 18 mills 2015 (non-homestead only) 006 Barnes School, 20090 Momingside November, 2009 1 mill 2015 November, 2009 8.0784 mills 2015 (homestead only) VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE SHORES .A MICHIGAN CITY

Harper Woods School PRECINCT District May, 2010 18 mills 2014 (non-homestead only) All Municipal Building, First Floor, Council Chambers, 795 Lake Shore The Election will be conducted at the following places: JANEBLAHUT DERRICK KOZICKI PRECINCT NO. LOCATION ADDRESS City Clerk City Clerk 1 & 2 Beacon School 19475 Beaconsfield City of Grosse Pointe Park City of Grosse Pointe Farms 3 City Hall 19617 Harper 15115 E. Jefferson 90 Kerby Road 4 Tyrone School 19525 Tyrone 313-822-6200 313-885-6600 5 & 6 Poupard School 20655 Lennon JULIE E. ARTHURS LISA KAY HATHAWAY All polling locations are fully accessible and have alternative voting instructions. City Clerk City Clerk City of Grosse Pointe City of Grosse Pointe Woods Interested and qualified persons may make application to vote an absentee ballot at the City 17147 Maumee 20025 Mack Plaza Clerk’s Office, Monday through Thursday between the hours of 9:00 AM . and 5:00 P.M. Ab­ 313-885-5800 313-343-2440 sentee Ballot Applications can also be obtained on line at www.harperwoodscity.org or www. BRUCE NICHOLS michigan.gov/vote. Full text of ballot proposals or a Sample Ballot may be obtained in the City City Clerk Clerk’s Office or online. For additional information please call (313) 343-2510. Village of Grosse Pointe Shores, a Michigan City CITY OF HARPER WOODS Village of Grosse Pointe Shores, a Michigan City - Macomb County LESLIE M. FRANK, CITY CLERK 795 Lake Shore 313-881-6565 PUBLISHED: July 24,2014 POSTED: July 18,2014 GP.N.: 7/24/2014 GROSSE POINTE NEWS, JULY 24, 2014

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Super-sized a field day

Susan Howey’s fourth grade Above, Jack Ryan, Everett class at Trombly Elementary Kielt, Matthew Majoros and School created a life-sized Jack Wiegand race in the Scrabble board on the lawn kangaroo hop at Defer’s field of the school. At right, Rachel day. At right, Sophia Rybicki places the Q on the Simopoulos and Josie board. Above, Jordan Sabatis are all tied up in the Bruetsch places the P to three-legged race. make “pouter.”

PHOTOS BY RENEE LANDUYT

PHOTOS BY RENEE LANDUYT At left, Julia Zuerblis jumps a Outing honors Brian Aulph hurdle.

On Saturday, Aug. 9, Michael Aulph Golf for first, second and third the second annual Brian Outing and Celebration place winners as well as event will take place at door prizes. Sunnybrook Golf Course. Optional events include Aulph was a Spanish a 50/50 raffle and a silent teacher at Parcells Middle auction. School and a dedicated Tickets are $100 per 4 football coach at Grosse golfer and all proceeds LESSONS Pointe North High School benefit the Aulph Family as well as a loving hus­ Fund. • Violin • Drums band, father, brother and Donations for the silent • Guitar/Bass • Voice son. auction are also being Piano. & More! This annual golf outing accepted. serves as an opportunity Items may include for friends, family and things like Detroit sports the community to come tickets, Michigan State together and celebrate University and University Aulph’s life. of Michigan tickets, The event begins at sporting collectibles, golf noon for check in and the vouchers, gift certificates shotgun start is at 1 p.m. or other such items. with hot dogs and chips Sunnybrook Golf at the turn. Course is located at 7191 Above, Katherine The outing continues E. 17 M ile Road, Sterling Bsharah laughs her into the evening with a Heights. way to the finish line » North Walnut barbeque dinner, live Call (586) 264-2700 for with the bounce ball. D o w n to w n music, dancing and a more information. At right, Meredith Mt. Clemens cash bar. Participants can regis­ Kramer, Maggie There are cash prizes ter at formstack.com. Cielieska and Ellie Budziak race their tires.

C it y o f p o i n t e J lfa rm g , Michigan SUMMARY OF THE MINUTES JULY 14. 2014

The Meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. beginning with the Pledge of Allegiance. Present on Roll Call: Mayor Farquhar; Councilmembers; Wood, West, Joseph, Theros, Ricci. Absent Were: Councilman Waldmeir. Also Present: Messrs. William Burgess, City Attorney; Shane Reeside, City Manager/City Clerk; Derrick Kozicki, Assistant City Manager; John Lamerato, City Controller/Treasurer; Terry Brennan, Director of Public Service; Dan Jensen, Director of Public Safety; and Pamela J. Baker, Exe. Assistant/Deputy City Clerk. Thomas Playday

Mayor Farquhar Presided at the Meeting. J u l y 2 6 f r e e train rides i2-2pm and Councilman Waldmeir was excused from attending the Meeting. all preschool wooden trains The Minutes of the Regular Meeting held on June 9, 2014, were approved as submitted. on sale all day!

The Minutes of the Closed Session held on June 9, 2014, were approved as submitted. Summer Events The Council approved the Site Plan Review for the Country Club of Detroit, subject to specific July 26 Thomas 8< Friends Play Day conditions. August 2 Breyer Model Horses Play Day The Council approved the Site Plan Review for Dr. Edward Jeffries of 100 Kercheval Avenue, August 9 Creativity in a Can Event subject to a variance being approved. 21714 HARPER AVENUE Aueust 16 LEGO Contest Deadline at 8 1/2 Mile, st. Clair Shores August 16 LEGO contest Deadline 586-771-6770 August 23 LEGO Contest Winners Announced The Council, acting as a Zoning Board of Appeals, approved: 1. The Minutes of the Public Hearing held on May 12,2014. Monday-Satunlay 10-8 - Sunday 12-5 s ^ J - / Vhtt vMstfe-stop.coa, facttoot or stop li for 2. Approved the Appeal of Dr. Edward Jeffries of 100 Kercheval Avenue. www.whistle-stop.com______eH details oa all of oet worts 3. Approved the Appeal of Mr. Charles Stormes of 219 Grosse Pointe Blvd. Everything in our store is on our website and can be shipped to you for

The Council approved the Budget Amendment for Fiscal Year 2013-2014.

The Council approved the Request for “Dabble Event” from Liquid Events Detroit, subject to prior conditions. COMMUNITY Focused The Council approved the following from the Consent Agenda: a. The appointment of Marina Southers and Sean Southers of 42 Briarwood Place to the City’s Beautification Commission; each to serve a three-year term. b. Payment of the Statement of Attorney’s Fees from the law firm of Dickinson, Wright. Community DRIVEN c. The purchase of a kayak floating access dock for Pier Park. d. The Wayne County Emergency Management Plan. e. Racing for Kids to the Hill Event. Your leading SOURCE of f. The Grosse Pointe Club Resolution approving the State’s issuance of Renewal of a Lease of Great Lakes Bottomlands. LOCAL information for Grosse Pointe!

The Council scheduled a Public Hearing for Monday, August 18, 2014 at 7 p.m. regarding the setting of a Commercial Rehabilitation Act District Boundry. Every Thursday, we provide the Pointes with complete

The following report was received by the Council and ordered placed on file: coverage of the people, organizations, businesses, a. Public Safety Report for June 2014. sales and events in our community.

Following adjournment of the Regular Meeting, a Closed Session was held to discuss pending litigation.

Upon proper motion made, supported and carried, the Meeting adjourned at 9:20 p.m.

THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, AUGUST 18. 2014 AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 90 KERBY ROAD, GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236. THE MEETING IS PUBLIC, INTERESTED PROPERTY OWNERS AND RESIDENTS OF THE CITY ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. YOU MAY ALSO VIEW THE AGENDA AND MINUTES ON THE CITY’S WEBSITE: www.grossepointefarms.org Grosse Pointe News Have the Grosse Pointe News James C. Farquhar, Shane L. Reeside, Mayor City Manager/City Clerk delivered to your home every week! GPN: 7/24/2014 (313) 343-5578 • grossepointenews.com