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Garden Clubs Plan Sale

Steve Shotwell and Mark Snyder with Bart

Steve Shotwell and Mark Snyder with Bart

The Jackson Men’s Garden Club and Jackson Master Gardeners are teaming up for a huge plant sale this weekend.  Jackson Men’s Garden Club members Steve Shotwell and Mark Snyder described the joint venture as an opportunity for the event to become a big spring festival.  The hours are 8am to 12 Noon at the Gumper Building, Jackson County Fairgrounds Saturday.  Other guests:  Cameron McCollum, General Manager of Jackson Area Transportation Authority, along with City Councilpersons Andrew Frounfelker and Michelle Woods provided details of the new bus service for inner-city grocery service.  The routes to Aldi begin Saturday;  Bob Rutan, CEO of Naturs Design and inventor of RemZzzs;  Wilson School teacher Mark Taylor with students Chelsey Williams and Kyaira Varner-Brown;  Jackson Recreation Director Kelli Hoover;  Pet of the Week with Kathy Brafford.  Wednesday’s program re-airs on Thursday.

CP Federal Issues Report Card

Sarah Ermatinger

Sarah Ermatinger

Sarah Ermatinger, Vice-President of Marketing at CP Federal Credit Union, reported on the Credit Union’s community involvement over the past year.  More than 50% of the CU’s employees participated in volunteer initiatives and more than $130,000 was donated to organizations and non-profits.  Again the year, CP Federal will be sponsoring the Champions Club at Michigan International Speedway with several major upgrades designed for the fans’ enjoyment.  Other guests:  Jackson County Prosecutor Jerry Jarzynka;  Women’s Health Week with Dr. Monica Hill and Marti Griffith, R.N. from the Center for Family Health;  Communications Director Jim Brian, United Way of Jackson, with Kristin Pluta, Coordinator of “Project Access”;  Reading-Writing Connection Executive Director Jane Robinson and Melissa Quisenberry of the Jackson YMCA on summer reading camps presented by both organizations.

Update:  This episode also airs on Friday, May 17.

MIS Hosting Wine & Beer Fest

mis tasteMichigan International Speedway and Americrown Executive Chef Paul Miller previews food pairings planned for this weekend’s Michigan Wine & Beer Fest presented by Experience Jackson.  Manager of Public Relations Brad Kuhbander urged viewers to make reservations soon as the pairings sessions sell out ahead of time.  Tickets and details at mispeedway.com and experiencejackson.com.  Other guests include:  Jackson County Airport Manager Kent Maurer;  Steve Ansuini, President of the Center for Employee Development at JCC;  Ann Holt and Katie Snyder from AWARE’s “Love, Loss & What I Wore” event Thursday at 7:30 at the Michigan Theatre;  Charene Henderson and Michael Whitcomb with the “Awake, Aware and Enlightenment Festival”, Saturday and Sunday at the American 1 Fair Events Center;  Middle School at Parkside Band Director Kevin Krieger with Wednesday evening’s (7:30PM) “Pop Goes the Eagle” concert at the Middle School.

Teachers Honored

Michelle DuBois and Scott Koziol with Bart

Michelle DuBois and Scott Koziol with Bart

One of Jackson Magazine’s 2013 Teachers of the Year, Michigan Center’s Michelle DuBois visited the show today along with her superintendent, Scott Koziol.  DuBois was featured with four other teachers in a special issue of Jackson Magazine (read online here).  Other guests:  Patti Poppe from Consumers Energy and Bill Farrant from the Intermediate School District on the Robotics Fair;  Toys of the Month with Phil Wrzesinki from The Toy House;  the latest segment of our trip to U.S. Marines Recruit Depot in San Diego;  movie reviews with Dave DeBaker;  Ric Walton from The Walton Agency.

Guest Host Melissa Callison

Sharon Putman, Angie Thompson and Melissa Callison

Sharon Putman, Angie Thompson and Melissa Callison

Melissa Callison, one of the founders of the United Way’s Women’s Leadership Council filled in for Bart today.  Melissa’s guests include:  Principal of Lyle Torrant Center Sharon Putman and teacher Angie Thompson;  “Coffee Talk” with Robert Ernst from Jackson Coffee Company;  Mike McKenna and Beth Schafer from the United Way;  Cascades Humane Society board member Rachael Brege;  Jim Francis, Jackson Community Federal Credit Union CEO.

Annual Police Memorial

police memorialToday the annual Police Memorial Ceremony was held at Bucky Harris Park.  The Jackson Police Department, Jackson County Sheriff Department and the Michigan State Police honor those who have given their life in the line of duty.  A few moments from the event on today’s show.  Guests include:  Geoff Bontrager, Superintendent of Northwest Community Schools reflects on the historic passage of both bond proposals yesterday;  Jackson City Manager Patrick Burtch;  Grass Lake’s Family Worship Center Pastor Andy Scheller with the “We Heart Grass Lake” Day;  AARP Michigan’s Open House (Friday, May 10 from 1 to 4 PM at Gene Davis Convention Center) with Gurtie Crater;  Jackson Men’s Chorus Spring Concert promo (May 14, Immanuel Lutheran Church, 7PM) with Bill Reid;  DDA Day with Wendy Clifton and Rebecca Rae;  another installment of our trip to Marine Corps Recruiting Station in San Diego.

Sports

Grande Championship Results

- Senior Division:
Mark Mann – 71
Greg Bailey – 77
Nathan Lazebnik – 77
Steve Jackson – 78
Andy Bostik – 80
Chris Strong – 80
Bill Tuttle – 80
Bob Rainey – 81
Roger Wilkes – 81
John Drlicka – 82
Dave Mayotte – 82
Jim Nelson – 82

- Open Division:
Andrew Tindall – 73
Andy Denig – 74
Greg Zeller – 75
Dan Bellus – 77
Chris Pond – 78
Jason Klinger – 79
Andrew Lang – 79
Kevin Rhodes – 79
Justin Welton – 79
Mike Boldt – 80
Todd Marston – 80

Concord Volleyball Players Sign with JCC

Maycee Brigham, Coach Leigh Ann Swihart and Sydney Martines

Maycee Brigham, Coach Leigh Ann Swihart and Sydney Martines

Jackson Community College recently signed two Concord High School seniors to play for the Jets during the 2013-14 season.

Maycee Brigham is a 5-foot 9-inch outside hitter and defense setter for Kathy Lehamn, Concord Yellowjackets coach. She is a three-sport athlete at Concord, with honors in volleyball, basketball and softball. In volleyball, she has been All Conference, All Area Dream Team, All Region, Most Valuable Player of team, First Team All State. She was named Female Athlete of the Year for three years, and was varsity all four years of high school for all three sports. In the classroom, she has earned a 3.9 grade point average, is Top 10 in her class, is part of the National Honor Society, Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD), Academic All State and Academic All Conference, all four years.

Sydney Martines is a 5-foot 10-inch middle hitter for the Concord Yellowjackets. She is also a three-sport athlete, playing volleyball, basketball and softball. Her volleyball honors include Second Team All State, Big 8 All Conference, All District and All Region.

“I am super excited to have both of these athletes here at JCC,” said Leigh Ann Swihart, JCC head volleyball coach. “They will raise the level of our play and be a huge asset to our team as we strive for that conference title.”

 

Van Pelt to Play Professionally in Australia

Matt Van Pelt

Matt Van Pelt

Senior point guard Matt Van Pelt has signed a one year contract to play professionally for the Darwin Uni Rebels located in Darwin, Australia. Van Pelt will depart on June 5th and tentatively plans to return to the states on December 16. Matt is one of only two American players on the roster joining a 6’9 forward from Seattle, Washington.

Darwin is the capital city of the northern territory in Australia and sits right on the ocean. Temperatures range from the low 70′s to the high 90′s all year long.

Matt started in 126 games throughout his collegiate career and led Spring Arbor to 84 victories. He was twice named to the Crossroads League All-Defensive Team.

In March the National Christian College Athletics Association recognized Matt as the Pete Maravich Award Recipient. This is the highest individual honor within the NCCAA. The award which originated in 1990 was named after Pete Maravich, the legendary LSU and NBA basketball Hall-of-Famer. Van Pelt is the 24th recipient and the first in Spring Arbor history.

Matt will graduate this spring with a degree in English and Communications.

“I’m really happy Matt has the opportunity to continue to play the game he is so passionate about. He has put in countless hours and is very deserving,” commented SAU Head Coach Ryan Cottingham.

Van Pelt becomes the first SAU player to play overseas since Rob Boss played two seasons in the Basketiglan Herr Division I League in Sweden in 2010 and 2011.

Albion College Helping Special Olympics Athletes Train for Summer Games

albion special olympicsMelissa Walton, a senior associate athletic director for Albion College, has taken on a new challenge during this spring semester – coaching the Special Olympics Area 19 volleyball team from Jackson County as it prepares for the state games at the end of the month.

Walton has been trying to have a volleyball team represent the area in the Special Olympics, but didn’t have enough players until this year.

“My aunt worked for the national [Special Olympics] office in Washington D.C., so I have been working for Special Olympics since I was 5,” says Walton, “but this is my first time working in this area.”  Walton ran the power lifting event for the Special Olympics when she was working at Central Michigan University.

Each Monday night, the eight members of the team are brought to Kresge Gymnasium for a two-hour practice, which normally starts with running laps, and then transitions to brief passing drills with partners, and eventually leads into a scrimmage.

Features

Anna’s Porch Café, Walt’s Health Foods, and Cork ‘n Cap All on Food Circus!

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Adrien visits three great establishments all located within Jackson County. First, we head to Anna’s Porch Café located on the corner of Mechanic and Homewild where Chef John Jones makes delicious healthy summer salads. Then Rick Collett and Jack Travioli are featured on Sipping and Tipping from Cork ‘n Cap. We wrap up the show with a visit to Walt’s Health Foods located on W. Michigan Ave in downtown Jackson where we are educated on various healthy products that you don’t want to miss.

MacCready Reserve on Where We Live

WWL MacCready Reserve Menu

 

This week on Where We Live, we head out to Liberty Township to the MacCready Reserve.  Take a stroll in nature on this land that’s open to the public.  The 408-acre MacCready Reserve is for demonstration, education, research and outreach programs in wildlife and forestry management. On Senior Living, we visit Keicher Elementary School, and the Preschool’s Bookworm Reading Program.  Where We Live presented by Lloyd Ganton Retirement Centers.


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Michigan Wine & Beer Fest

The 2013 Michigan Wine & Beer Fest will be held Saturday, May 18 at Michigan International Speedway.   Wineries and breweries from throughout the state will offer samples, products for sale, food pairings and more.  Entertainment, vendor displays, pace car rides and car displays are among the featured attractions.  Camping and special hotel packages with shuttle service are available.  The 2013 Michigan Wine & Beer Fest is presented by Experience Jackson.

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