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Welcome back once again. Let’s conclude ourdiscussion of sores and ulcers of the mouth witha discussion of cold sores, also known as feverblisters. Unlike canker sores, the cause for theselesions is well known: the Herpes simplex virusand the sores are the result of a true infection.There are two phases to this type of infection, aprimary phase typically in young children, which affects all tissues of the mouth.A secondary, or recurrent phase, usually affects only the lips and skin, gum lineand palate. These tissues are the opposite (firm vs. loose) than what is affectedby canker sores, which helps distinguish between the two. Also, the viral infec-tion usually has blisters as a feature and it is very important to remember thatthe fluid in the blisters is loaded with viruses and therefore very contagious. Ifblisters are present, please avoid contact with others and be careful of touchingthe area yourself. You can spread the infection or even infect your finger if thereis a break in the skin surface.

Patients who suffer cold sores are also familiar with two other characteristics ofthis infection. First, it can come back and infect the same spot in the mouth oron the lip over and over. This is because the virus can hide in the nerves andthen reappear in the area supplied by the nerve. This happens when the patient’sresistance is lowered, like during a fever or cold – hence the term fever blister orcold sore. Second, the patient can usually feel that the infection is coming backbefore they see any blisters. That is a good time to try and treat the area with anantiviral drug and there are both topical ointments and tablet form prescriptionsavailable. These can help, but like most viruses, the Herpes virus can be stub-born. The sores will usually resolve themselves in 7-10 days. If they become aserious problem for you, please consult with your dentist or physician.

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AREA CHURCH SCHEDULESBATTLE CREEK BIBLE CHURCH

567 W. Territorial Rd. 269-968-9245Website: www.battlecreekbible.com

Sunday School for Adults & Children 9:30Sunday Worship 10:45

Teaching the Bible - Preaching the Bible“For the word of God is living and active...”

(Hebrews 4:12)BATTLE CREEK FRIENDS CHURCH

1305 Olive Street • (269) 968-9376Love God...Love People

Pastor Kelly Hadlich,Assoc. Pastors John Grafton, Jeff Rosenzweigwww.bcfriends.org • [email protected]

Sunday Worship and Classes at 9:15 & 10:45 a.m.

Little Friends Child Care 6:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (269) 968-9377

BC SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST TABERNACLE19 North Washington with parking off of

W. Michigan Ave. & VanBuren St.Bruce Moore, Pastor. Saturday: 9:30 a.m.Sabbath School (all ages) followed byWorship Service at 10:30 a.m. Wed.: BibleStudy 11:00 a.m. Church Office andAdventist Book Center 968-8101. www.bat-tlecreektabernacle.com

BEREAN SEVENTH-DAYADVENTIST CHURCH

620 N. Washington Ave.Church: 965-2017. Sabbath School, 9:30a.m.; Sat. A.M. Worship, 11:00 a.m. Wed.Prayer Service, 7:00 p.m.

BIRCHWOOD UNITED METHODISTCorner of Helmer & Gethings Rd.

Pastor Robert Nystrom. Sunday MorningWorship 9:30 a.m., nursery provided.Children’s Church during Worship: WednesdayKids 4:00-6:00 p.m. Phone 963-2084.

BUDDHIST TEMPLESOKUKO-JI BUDDHIST COMMUNITY

33 Anderson Court, Battle Creek, MI 49017Reverend Sokuzan Bob Brown

Japanese Soto Zen Buddhist tradition.Sunday Service 10am until 11:30am

Meditation, Sutra Chanting and Dharma talk.All are welcome to both services

Wednesday Meditation class 7pm until 9pmMeditation instruction is free of charge.

Call 269-213-4813 for more information.CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH

1625 Capital Ave., N.E.Pastor Thomas Townsend. Morning Worship,10:50 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; EveningWorship, 6:00 p.m.; Wed. Night Prayer Meetingand Family Night, 7:00 p.m. Phone 963-4433.

CALVARY CHAPEL OF BATTLE CREEK(In affiliation with Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa, CA)

(269) 986-6784Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.

at the Knapp Banquet Center (Located in the Brinks Self Storage)

110 Knapp Dr. (I-94 & Capital Ave. exit)Our primary focus is line upon line teach-

ing of God’s word & worship.CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

713 Riverside DriveSunday: Bible School for all ages at 9:15 a.m.;Worship and Praise Celebration at 10:30 a.m.;6:00 p.m. Worship Service. Wednesday: LifeGroups at 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Barrier free.Gordon Pippin, Minister; Cheryl Rosenbaum,Children’s Coordinator; Brian Heninger, YouthMinister. Telephone: 963-9348.CHAPEL HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH157 Chapel Hill Drive • (269) 963-0231

www.chapelhill-umc.orgRev. Robert Mayo. Traditional Service 9:00a.m. Praise & Worship Service 10:45 a.m.Children’s Sunday School at 10:45. Nurseryand breakfast available all morning.

CHRIST BIBLE CHURCH195 Lowell, Battle Creek, MI

Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Sunday Service10:00 a.m. Thursday Fellowship 6:00 p.m.Randy Sebright, Minister (269) 965-7738.www.christsbc.org

CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH65 N. Bedford Rd., Battle Creek, MI 49037

Pastor Scott Bouldrey. Sunday School at 9:15a.m. for both children & adults. Fellowship,10:00 a.m.; Worship Service 10:30 a.m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST122 N. 20th Street, Battle Creek 49015

Minister: Josh HydrickSunday School and Bible Study 9:30 a.m.;Sunday Worship Service 10:30 a.m, 5:00p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study (all ages) 7:00p.m. Church office 269-963-1082

CHURCH OF CHRIST27 Heath Street • 963-8920

Sunday: Bible Study 10:00 a.m.Worship 11:00 a.m.

COMMUNITY MISSIONARYBAPTIST CHURCH25 N. Woodlawn

Sheldon B. Williams, Pastor. Sunday School9:30 a.m., Sunday Worship Service 11:00a.m. Bible Study Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.Everyone welcome. 965-6211

COMMUNITY OF CHRIST1405 W. Territorial Rd. (at S. 24th)

Pastor Elder Dwight Easley. 269-344-0685Teacher Darlene Freeburn (Counselor)

269-962-5683Elder Lola Cosgrove

Counselor & Secretary (269) 965-1776Sunday School 9:45 a.m.

Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY CHURCH3030 Beckley Rd., (Corner of Helmer)

(A Free Methodist Congregation)Senior Pastor: Rev. Eric Parry

Sun. School - 9:45 • Sun. Worship - 11:00Prayer Meeting: Wednesday at NoonYouth Meeting: Sunday at 4:00 p.m.

Church Office: (269) 979-5478www.cornerstonefreemethodist.org

CULVER ROAD CHURCH OF GOD (7TH DAY) 2504 Culver Road

3-1/2 miles north of BedfordPraise in Song Saturday morning 10 a.m.Sabbath School 10:30 a.m. followed byWorship Service at 11:15 a.m. WednesdayNight Fellowship 7 p.m. Country church rightoff M-37 north of Hickory Road Church.Phone 721-8501 or 969-7368.

CUSTER CHAPEL560 General Ave., Fort Custer

Bible Study 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship,11:00 a.m.; Group Bible Study (Wed.) 7:00p.m. Custer Chapel is available for weddingceremonies, for info call Pastor: James Carey.Phone 962-3755

DAY BIBLE CHURCH“Growing Country Church”

8502 North 46th St., Augusta, MI 49012(North of M-89, East of Gull Lake)

Pastor Ron HoeksemaWorship Music Director - Dan Grentz

Meet and Greet 10:30 a.m.Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.

Call Ron 269.589.9634DEXTER LAKE CHURCH

1555 E. Michigan Avenue(269) 968-8026

Pastor: Blaine FairclothSunday Morning Worship 10:00 a.m.Check out our Life Group Schedule

@ www.dexterlake.comVisit us on our Facebook page.

EAST LEROY COMMUNITY CHURCH4502 L Drive South, East Leroy, MI 49051Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Service10:30 a.m.; Wednesday Service 7:00 p.m.

FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH13840 South Helmer Road

Pastor Jim Augustine. Youth Pastor MikeMarshall. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; SundayMorning Worship service 8:15 & 10:55 a.m.;Sunday Evening Service, 6:00 p.m.;Wednesday Prayer Service, 7:00 p.m. Phone965-1842. www.faithbaptistbc.org

FAITH BIBLE CHURCH15350 East Y. Avenue, Fulton • 729-5833

Pastor Leonard Brinks. 10:00 a.m. SundaySchool. 11:00 a.m. Worship.

FAMILY ALTAR CHAPEL14844 6-1/2 Mile Rd. (Off Golden Ave.)

Pastor: Travis DavisSunday School, 10:00 a.m.; MorningWorship, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6:00p.m.; Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Family Night forall ages. Phone 965-0488.

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD800 South 24th Street

Loving God...Loving People...Building CommunitySunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.

Sunday Kidz First Ministries 10:30 a.m.Wednesday Family Night 6:30 p.m.

Youth Night - Deaf Ministries -Activities for All Ages

Life Groups Meet WeeklyWebsite: www.bcfirstassembly.com

Phone (269) 965-5441FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

(Downtown across from CommercePointe, with parking off Hamblin Ave.)

80 E. Michigan Ave., Battle Creek, MI [email protected]

(269) 962-6214Pastor Rev. Dr. David Laisum. Consulting PastorRev. Dr. Ross Lucas. Sunday Worship Service,10:00 a.m. Adult & Children Sunday School,11:15 a.m. Burmese Christian FellowshipWorship Service, Sunday, 11:30 a.m. TuesdayBible Study 10:30 a.m. Come join us!

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH(Disciples of Christ) 7475 B Drive North

Pastor: Kingery Clingenpeel.Sunday Worship/Children Time 10:30 a.m. BarrierFree. CMF Breakfast 2nd Sat. 8:30 a.m. CWFBreakfast 3rd Sat. 8:30 a.m. Phone 979-1441.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST99 North Avenue

Sunday Service, 10:00 a.m.; Sunday School10:00 a.m.; Wednesday Meeting call to confirmtime, 962-9077. Christian Science ReadingRoom, 45 Calhoun St. All are welcome.Christian Science Sentinel Radio Edition onWBCK FM 95.3, Sunday Mornings at 8:30 a.m.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH145 Capital Ave., N.E. • 269-965-1225

www.fccbc.orgAn Open and Affirming Congregation: We

welcome the LGBTQ Community.Traditional Service: Sunday 10:00 a.m.Koinonia Embodied, progressive, Christ-centered worship: Sunday, 11:30 a.m.

Awestruck innovative, lay-led worship: Wed.dinner 5:30 p.m./worship 6:30 p.m. Nursery

care provided at all services. Rev. Thomas Ott,Senior Pastor. Rev. Emily Joye McGaughy,

Associate Pastor, Rev. Thomas Ryberg, Associate Pastor.FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

111 Capital Ave. N.E. 269-964-3700“A heart for God in the Heart of the City”

Pastor Jeff CarlsonSunday Worship: 10:00 a.m.

(Child Care, Crib-3 yrs.)Sunday School for all ages 11:15 a.m.

Office Hours, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Monday - Friday

www.firstpresbc.orgFIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Next to Sojourner Truth Memorial Park next toCity Hall, Elevator avail.

“Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors”Billie R. Dalton, Servant Leader

Contemporary Service 9:00 a.m.Sunday School for all ages 10:00 a.m.

Traditional Service 11:00 a.m.Office Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.;

1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.www.firstumcbc.org

111 E. Michigan Ave., 269-963-5567

FIRST WES14425 South Helmer Road,

Battle Creek, MI 49015Traditional Service: 8:15 a.m. in the Chapel,

Contemporary Services: 9:30 and 11:15 in the Auditorium

Visit firstwes.org for more info.FIRST WES NORTH

8025 Pennfield Road,Battle Creek, MI 49017

Services at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m.Visit firstwes.org for more info.

Pastor David and Virginia Jones welcome your presence at

GOD’S CITY OF REFUGELocated at 80 Shepard St.

Service Times:Wednesday 12 noon prayerFriday 7:00 p.m. Bible Study

Sunday 10:00 a.m. Christian EducationSunday 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship

Cell Phone (734) 752-1215Church phone (269) 962-9190

GATEWAY TO HEAVEN MINISTRIES15 Lamora Avenue, Urbandale

Pastor Marvin Morgan.Saturday Evening Service 6:00 p.m.

Sunday Morning Sunday School 10:30 a.m.Sunday Evening Service 6:00 p.m.

All are welcomeGRACE HOLINESS CHURCH

2590 Capital S.W. (Comfort Inn)Pastor: District Elder Tony Thomas

Sunday School, 10:00 amSunday Worship Service, 11:00 amWednesday Bible Study, 6:00 pm

Rides available, call965-1867 or 965-8571

HOPE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE901 West Michigan Ave.

Pastor Walt Thompson. Youth Pastor ChrisThompson. Sunday School Supt. Dick Bentley.Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Service, 10:45a.m. Evening Service: 6:00 p.m.; WednesdayFamily Night Adult Bible/Teen/Youth 7:00 p.m.Phone 964-4136.Nursery available. (Sunday service)

LAKESIDE BAPTIST CHURCH15025 N. Uldricks Dr., Battle Creek 49017

269-721-8772www.lakesidesbc.com

Sunday Services:Sunday School 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.

Fellowship 10:30 - 11:00 a.m.Worship 11:00 a.m. • Bible Study 6:00 p.m.

Pastor: Larry HendershotLAKEVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH

American Baptist/USA7 South 20th Street; (269) 963-4979

Adam Metzger, PastorBible Studies, 9:30 a.m.

Worship Service & Kid’s Church, 10:45 a.m.www.mylakeviewbaptist.comLIFE IN CHRIST MINISTRIES

14990 Beadle Lake Rd.Rev. Dan Martineau. Morning Worship 10:30a.m. Wed. Mid-Week Service, 7:00 p.m. Phone(269) 962-8658

LIVING WORD“An Independent Bible Church”

94 W. Bidwell St., Battle Creek, MI 49015Pastor: Dan Warren. Sunday Service Praise &Worship 10:00 a.m. Rock Group Sunday 6:00-8:00 p.m., ages 12 - 19. Midweek RefreshingWednesdays at 7:00 p.m. (Bible Study & Prayer).“The Grace Place.” 269-832-8235.

MACEDONIA MISSIONARYBAPTIST CHURCH

636-637 West VanBuren Street964-0015

Reverend Timothy P. Troxler, Pastor. Sunday School9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service 11:00 a.m.Prayer Service Wednesday 11:30 a.m.and 6:00 p.m.Bible Study, Wednesday 12 Noon and 6:30 p.m.Office Hours: Tuesday-Thursday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00p.m. Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. www.macedo-niabattlecreek.org

MAPLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH269-964-1252 - 342 Capital Ave., N.E.

www.mapleumc.orgRev. Linda D. Stoddard. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.,Sunday Praise Service 10:30 a.m., Sunday WorshipService 11:00 a.m.Junior Church for youth and nurs-ery provided. Fellowship time following service.Handicap accessible.

MARANATHA ORIGINALCHURCH OF GOD

400 Waubascon Road (269) 968-3878Geraldin T. Richardson, Pastor. Sunday School9:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship Service 11:30a.m.; Intercessory Prayer Tues. at Noon; BibleStudy Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Sweet Hour ofPrayer, Thurs. at Noon. Office hours: Tues. andWed. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

MOUNT ZION AFRICANMETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

364 West VanBuren StreetPastor: Rev. Dr. Micheal A. Smith. Phone 962-8907. Sunday: Church School, 9:15 a.m.; MorningWorship 10:45 a.m.; Wed. Mid Week, 6:30 p.m.

NEW DELIVERANCE MISSIONARYCHURCH

48 North Hinman • 269-966-9730Pastor Furman Robinson. Sunday Service 11am; Sunday School 9:30 am; WednesdayBible Study 7 pm.

NEW HOPE C.O.G.I.C.Home of Greater Works Ministries

619 N. Washington Ave.,Battle Creek, MI 49037

(269) 962-2505Pastor Ricky L. Bradley

First Lady Terrisa A. BradleySundays Morning Prayer 9:30 a.m.

Sundays Spiritual Education 10:00 a.m.Sundays Morning Worship 11:30 a.m.Wednesday Evening Prayer 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday Evening Bible Study 7:00 p.m.Saturday Noon Prayer 12:00 p.m.

NEW MORNING STAR

FULL GOSPEL BAPTIST CHURCH

Pastor Jack C. Hill

576 W. Van Buren St.

(269) 965-8675

A church with dreams & vision.

Mark 16:15

Catch the vision and run with it!

Sunday: Early Holy Eagle Service

8:00 a.m.

Christian Growth 9:45 a.m.

Morning Worship 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday: Bible Study 6:00 p.m.

Come as you are! The truth must be told.

NEWTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

8804 F Drive South • East off 8 Mile Rd.

Pastor: Nancy Powers. Sunday Morning

Worship 9:00 a.m. Fellowship Time follow-

ing Worship with refreshments. Sunday

School: Youth 9:00, Children 9:30. Phone

269-979-2779 or 979-1000.

NORTH AVENUE CHURCH OF GOD

1079 North Avenue

Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning

Worship, 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Kidzone

11:00 a.m. Wednesday: Midweek Ministries,

6:30 p.m. Home of the North Ave. Children

Center (Day Care Preschool). Phone 965-1908

RIVER WALK COMMUNITY CHURCH

A Christian Reformed Ministry

1021 Wagner Drive

Sunday Worship at 10:00 a.m.

Sunday School at 11:15 a.m.

Faith Journey, Sunday at 6:00 p.m.

Family Night Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.

269-962-1817

www.riverwalkchurch.com

THE SALVATION ARMY

400 Capital N.E. • 963-3640

Pastors: Thomas and Belinda Riggs. Sunday

School: 9:45 am. Morning Worship: 11:00 am.

Afternoon Worship: 1:00 pm. Wednesday Bible

Study: 6:00 pm. Men’s & Women’s Group: 7:00

pm. For a ride or other information, please call.

SECOND MISSIONARY BAPTIST

CHURCH

485 N. Washington Ave. • Ph. 963-4640

Pastor Rev. William J. Wyne. Morning Worship

11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Prayer

Service/Bible Study Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.

SONOMA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

4790 Capital Ave., SW,

Battle Creek, MI 49015

Pastor Nancy Powers - 979-0916

Sunday Worship and Children’s Sunday

School 11:00 a.m.

SOUTH SIDE BIBLE CHURCH

4515 West Beckley Rd.

(1/2 mile west of Capital)

Pastor Michael Brown. Sunday School 9:30

a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship Service

10:45 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service, 6:00

p.m.; Monday Awana (ages 3 thru 6th

grade), 6:00 p.m.: Wednesday Prayer

Service, 6:30 p.m. Jr. & Sr. High Youth

Meeting 6:00 p.m. Phone 979-1061.

ST. DOMINIC CATHOLIC CHAPEL

Union City, Michigan

Teaching Catholic Dogmas and Traditions

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered on

the second Monday and Tuesday of the

month. This is the Mass of the Council of

Trent the “Tridentine” Latin Mass offered

prior Vatican II. The Rosary is recited and

Confessions are heard before all Masses.

Ph: 269-665-9121

(Please call for times and directions)

2nd. Timothy Chapter 4:1-4

ST. ELIAS EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH

5066 “B” Drive South • 979-2146

Pastor: The Very Reverend Archpriest

Lawrence Bacik - 269-665-9313. Divine

Liturgy and Church School 10:00 a.m.

Vespers Sat. 6:00 p.m. Services in English.

Everyone welcome.

ST. JEROME CATHOLIC CHURCH

229 Collier Ave., Battle Creek, MI 49037

Parish Office: 269-968-2218

E-mail: [email protected]

Father Mathew Manalel, Pastor

Weekday Masses:

Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 9:00 a.m.

Saturday 4:00 p.m. • Sunday 10:00 a.m.

Sunday afternoon 4:30 p.m.

ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH

61 N. 23rd St., Battle Creek, MI 49015

Pastor: Fr. Mark J. Vyverman. Masses: Sat.

(Sun Obligation) 5pm; Sunday 8am, 10am,

12 Noon, 5pm (Spanish). Reconciliation

Saturday 3:30-4:30 pm.(269) 962-0165.

ST. PHILIP CATHOLIC CHURCH

92 Capital Ave., N.E.

Priest: Very Rev. John Fleckenstein, V.E.

Masses: Weekdays Call 968-6645.

Sunday Obligation Masses: 4:30 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday at 9:00 & 11:30 a.m.;

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday,

3:00 to 4:00 p.m. or by appointment.

Phone 968-6645

ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

A Welcoming and Affirming Church

16 E. Van Buren at Capital

Rev. Brian Coleman

Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:30 & 10:00 a.m.

September - June

Nursery Available at 9:00 a.m.

9:00 a.m. Christian Formation

Pre-K to 5th grade

Friday: Noon Eucharist

269-965-2244 • www.St.ThomasBC.org

ST. MARK LUTHERAN CHURCH

114 E. Minges Rd. Battle Creek, MI 49015

Phone (269) 964-0401

E-Mail Address

[email protected]

http://www.st-mark.us/

Regular Sunday Worship times are:

9:30am Traditional/Blended service

10:30 Education Hour

11:30 Contemporary Praise service

3 ANGELS SABBATH-DAY CHURCH

Brinks Storage, 110 Knapp Dr.,

Battle Creek

269-968-0247

Sabbath School 10:00 a.m.,

Worship 11:00 a.m. Saturday

www.3ASDchurch.org

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)

A Welcoming Joyful Center for

All God’s People

Pastor Colleen Nelson. Sunday Worship

10:30 a.m. Barrier free, nursery available.

2055 E. Columbia - 963-5356

www.tlcbattlecreek.org

TRINITY UNITED METHODIST

10 W. Bidwell • 962-4900

www.BCTrinityUMC.org

Pastor Bruce Kintigh. Sunday Services 9:30

a.m.; Sunday School 10:50 a.m. Barrier free.

TRUTH IN ACTION FULL GOSPEL

CHURCH

208 Euclid, Battle Creek, 269-964-0999

Pastor Reverend Richard Bailey. Assistant

Pastor Willie Taylor. Sunday School, Sunday

9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship, Sunday 11:10

a.m. Bible Study, Tuesdays 6:15 p.m. Prayer

Meeting, Fridays 7:00 p.m.

UNITY OF BATTLE CREEK

‘Inspire ~ Celebrate ~ Be’

all that God created you to be.

Rev. Ann Ashby

206 Robertson Avenue

(Off W. Columbia 1 block south of

Arlene’s Truck Stop or Exit 92

north from I-94)

Sunday Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.

Phone 269-968-6929

URBANDALE BAPTIST CHURCH

19 Geiger Street

Pastor Ronald Anderson, Pastor

Traditional worship services using the King

James Version of the Bible. Sunday School 9:45

a.m., Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.,

Sunday Evening Service 6:00 p.m., Wednesday

Bible study & Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. Nursery

provided. Phone (269) 964-7826.

URBANDALE SEVENTH-DAY

ADVENTIST CHURCH

20440 Bedford Rd. N, (M-37)

Battle Creek, MI 49017

Ryan Counsell - Pastor

Church Phone 964-1960

Sabbath School 9:25 a.m.

Worship Service 10:45 a.m.

Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:00 p.m.

VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH

17009 11-1/2 Mile Road

(North off of Verona Road) • 963-0672

www.theworddrivenchurch.com

www.theworddrivenchurch.net

www.theworddrivenchurch.info

We are Bible driven!

VICTORY LIFE CHURCH

6892 “D” Drive North

Battle Creek, MI 49014

Saturdays @ 5:00 & 6:30 PM

Sundays @ 9:45 & 11:30 AM

Follow us on Facebook & Twitter

victorylifebc.com • 269-968-0045

WESTLAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

415 S. 28th Street • Phone 964-0100

(Across from Lakeview Middle School)

Adult Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Worship Service

& Sunday School 10:30 a.m. June through

August Worship Service & Children’s Sunday

School 10:00 a.m. Nursery care provided.

Interim Pastor Alice McDowell.

WEST LEROY BIBLE CHURCH

at the corner of D Drive South

and 1/2 Mile Road • 979-1964

Dr. Gary Spoor, Pastor

Sunday School for all ages 9:30 a.m.

Praise & Worship, including Childrens’

Message and Children’s Church-10:30 a.m.

If you want to learn more about the Bible,

come to this friendly country church!

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Downtown Walk (1.4 miles).Red Dots 1.1 mile / Red Diamonds .3 mile

Follow the red sidewalk markings around Fountain Circle and along Michigan Avenue,the Old Territorial Road. Look for hisotric buildings, museums, landscaped public areas, State Historic Markers and Michigan Milestone Plaques for 100+ year old businesses, and the Saturday morning Farm Market (May-Oct.) east of the Post Office. Visit the bbusiinesses, hshops dand re tstaura tnts l locatcateded inin hishistortoricic buibuildildingsngs from the 1800s.

From 1834 to 1838 the first Court House was constructed in West End Park. It wasdemolished in 1875 when the second court house was built on Green Street. Thefountain was a 1930 centennial celebration gift to the City from Harold C. Brooks. It is a replica of the “Temple of Love” in Marie Antoinette’s garden at Versailles, France. Marshall’s section of the Old Territorial Road was named State Street until 1923. That is when the state requested that all towns along US 12 from Detroit to Chicago name their main streets Michigan Avenue. The architectural styles of thedowntown buildings include Italianate, Greek Revival, Second Empire, Romanesque, Colonial Revival, and Beaux Art Classicism. In 1860 the unusual and famed Honolulu House was built by Abner Pratt.

Five MUSEUMS along the Downtown Walk

Honolulu House Museum (107 N. Kalamazoo Ave.) The house has aunique combination of Gothic Revival, Italianate and Polynesian influences and was constructed of Marshall Sandstone and faced with vertical boards and battens. The structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the HistoricAmerican Buildings Survey.

Walters Gasoline Museum (220 W. Michigan Ave.) A fascinating collection ofmemorabilia related to Midwestern cars, service stations, and the history of Marshall. The museum is housed at the old Marshall Interurban Railway Depot, which was built in 1903. A large exterior wall mural was ddadd ded iin 2010100.

American Museum of Magic (107 E. Michigan Ave.) Houdini, Thurston and Michigan’s own Blackstone are among the hundreds of magicians whose treasuresare showcased in this amazing museum. Explore the largest collection of magic artifacts on public display anywhere in the world. The museum also operates a research center in the former Marshall library open to magic historians and researchers.

United States Postal Service Museum (202 E. Michigan Ave.) The largest collection of U.S. Postal memorabilia outside of Washington’s Smithsonian Institution,the Postal Service Museum houses thousands of items spanning the entire history of U.S. mail delivery. Among the highlights are an 1890s storefront post office, a horhorse-se dradrawnwn maimail bl bugguggy,y, andand an an or origig nal 1931 Model A mail truck that was driven inthe inauguration parade of President George H. W. Bush.

Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall (402 E. Michigan Ave.) The G.A.R. Hall Museum honors Marshall-area veterans of the Civil War and featuresartifacts from the Civil War, Spanish-American War, and the World Wars. It was built in1902 by the Marshall chapter of the G.A.R. as a meeting place for Civil War veteransand their sons. The basement is home of the recently renovated Marshall Historical Society Archives and Research Center, which is open by appointment.

- Plaques

Historic Capitol Hill Walk .(.35 miles)

The State Constitution of 1835 fixed the capital at Detroit until 1847. In the late1830s and early 1840s it was understood that along the Old Territorial Road Ann Arbor was to get the university, Jackson the prison, and Marshall the capital. A large area was financed locally and set aside for a Capitol Hill. The Capitol was to face Marshall Avenue where the B. E. Henry Building now stands. A “Governor’s Mansion” was erected in 1839. Lots around the Capitol Square were sold for fantastic prices.

In 1847 the House considered selecting a permanent capital. Twelve towns werwere ve voteoted od on an andnd thethe to top sp sixix werwere Le Lyonyons (s (30)30) M, Marsarshalhall (l (29)29) a, andnd AlbAlbionion B, Byroyronn, Eaton Rapids and Jackson which all received 27 votes. In a subsequent vote Lansing was chosen by the House (35 to 27) and the Senate passed the HouseBill by a vote of 12 to 8. Today you can visit the hill that almost became theMichigan Capitol Complex. In 1971 and 1972 State Historic Markers were installed by the Mary Marshall Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution at each of the 3 historic sites around the square.

Three MUSEUMS along Capitol Hill Walk

Governor’s Mansion (612 S. Marshall Ave.)The Greek Revival dwelling never housed a governor, but the man who built it did serve as Michigan’s thirdgovg ernor. The signg ature Doric columns were constructed in Detroit and hauled by yoxcart to Marshall. Since 1966 the house has been owned and restored by theDAR. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and in theHistoric American Buildings Survey.

Capitol Hill School (602 Washington St.) Built in 1860 and served as a school for 100 years. The Marshall Historical Society-owned museum hosts

hundreds of area school children each year for hands-on demdemonsonstratratiotionsns fof thethe cl classassrooroomsms of yesteryear. The school also houses the Hinkle Automatic Theater, a remarkable set of marionettes and puppet stage,crecreateated ad andnd conconstrstructucteded loclocallally.y.

Calhoun CountyFairgrounds (720 Fair St.)Michigan’s oldest fair, the CalhounCounty Fair, began in 1839. Floral Hall, built in 1860, is theoldest fair building in the stateand underwent extensiverestoration in 2011. The Old Maple Grove Church was built

south of Marshall on L Drive South in 1901 and moved to the Fairgrounds in 2006. Houston (how-stun) School dates to 1836 and was moved to the faifairgrrgrounoundsds inin 20020066. A A colcolleclectiotion on of ff fairair re relatlateded ar tar tifaifactscts ar are ie inclncludeuded id in tn thehe Calhoun County Fair Museum.

Other Significant Trees

Marshall has been awarded Tree City USA since 1996. Major tree plantings were under taken in 1980 as par t of the City Sesquicentennial celebration and from 2005 to 2012 over 700 new trees were planted along public streets and in parks. Significant and interesting trees are noted in the text associated with the 1.5 mile Historic Homes Walk (green dots). Other trees are listed below and can also be enjoyed at the Brooks Nature Area Park and the Grever’s Nature Center.

White Pine - 400 North Kalamazoo Ave; 513 North Kalamazoo Ave by the garageNorway Spruce (2) - 603 North Kalamazoo AveJapanese Maple - 603 North Kalamazoo AveBurr Oak - 613 North Kalamazoo AveSwamp White Oak - 515 Hobart St (NE corner at N Kalamazoo Ave)Northern Catalpa - 327 High StGinkgo - 327 High StWhite Pine - 612 South Marshall Ave at Governor’s MansionWhite Oak - North of Industrial Road, behind Community Ad-visor/Marshall Chronicle buildingAmerican Elm - 309 South Kalamazoo AveDowntown Trees and Landscaping - Michigan Avenue Business District, 1955 Little-Leaf Linden trees replaced by Cleveland Select Pear trees in 2012Willow and White Pine Grove - Ketchum Park

Emerald Ash Borer - Throughout the City in the 1960s Ash trees were planted to replace the dead Elms. By 2011 most of the Emerald Ash trees were devastated by the Emerald Ash Borer. Marshall embraces the value of biodiversity so future diseases will not cause such invasive damage to the City streetscapes. “Wolf and Bear” Trees - Wolves were common prowlers in the village. In 1832 Samuel Camp placed a platform in a large oak tree so men could protect the town. The tree remained in the middle of Mansion Street (where the Franke Center For The Arts is now located) until 1874. There was also a “bear tree” serving a similar purpose. This large oak was located just north of the “wolf tree” until it was cut down when Mansion Street was paved in 1913.

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28. Railroad Union Birthplace (1974), 633 W Hanover St29. Butler-Boyce House and W. D. Boyce (1973), 1110 Verona Road30. William W. Cook (dime novel author) (1973), 603 North Kalamazoo St31. Ketchum Park (1972), South Marshall St at Montgomery St32. Governor’s Mansion (1972), 621 S Marshall Ave33. Calhoun County Fair (1972), east of S Marshall Ave at Fair Street34. Capitol Hill School (1971), 603 Washington St35. Lieutenant George A. Woodruff and Oakridge Cemetery entrance (1979), Homer Road36. Samuel Coleman House (1997), Homer Road across from Cemetery37. Lockwood Farm and House (1992), 14011 Verona Road38. Hawkins Farm (1985), 18935 15 1/2 Mile Road and N Drive North at Turkeyville39. Plankroad Toll Gate Monument, G Drive North and 16 ½ Mile Road40. Bryant Farm (1978), 12557 L Drive N41. Horace Perrin – Perrinville (2011), 906 S Marshall42. The Interurban – Depot/Gas Museum (2012), 220 W Mich Ave43. Stow-Hasbrouck House (1984), 18600 16 Mile Road

Michigan Milestone Plaques For Businesses:a. Stage Coach Inn (1845), 201 W Mich Aveb. The Royal Hotel/The Schuler Hotel (Restaurant) (1895), 115 S Eagle Stc. Sullivan Insurance Agency, Inc (1853), 140 W Mich Aved. Hemmingsen Rexall Drug Store (1855), 132 – 134 W Mich Avee. Michigan National Bank – Marshall Branch (1865), 124 W Mich Avef. The Stuart Building (1852), 121 -123 W Mich Aveg. J. H. Cronin Co., Inc. (1850), 101 W Mich Ave

Rotary Street Name Markers:a. Crary St (Isaac E. Crary)b. Brewer St (Chauncey M. Brewer)c. Gorham St (Charles T. Gorham)

Gordon St (James W. Gordon)e. Montgomery St (Dr. John M. Montgomery)

Brooks Nature Area Park

Fields, wetlands, forest, and lake shore are all part of the park’s ecosystem. Some of the hardwood trees along Stuart Lake are estimated to be over 300 yeay rs old. The diverse ecologgy iy ncludes waterfowl and many y typypes of birds and mammals. Native prairie grasses and wildflowers have been re-introduced to 88 acres of theNatNatureure Ar Areaea. M Mileiles os of gf grooroomedmed tr trailails as awaiwait vt visiisitortorss. Hi Hikinkingg, birbirdindingg, bikbikinging c, crosrosss country skiing, snowshoeing, dog walking and jogging are just a few of the activitiesavaavailailableble. ThiThis 1s 18080 acracre Ce Cityity Pa Parkrk isis loclocateated sd soutoutheaheastst ofof thethe C Ce tmetery f offf HHomerRoad, , in the 1100 block of 18 -1//2 Mile Road.

Float The River(2.5 miles)

Explore the beautiful Kalamazoo River and Mill Pond in a boat, kayak, or canoe. M M huch f of h the riive lr l kooks thhe same as whhen h the town f fo dunders fi first ar iriv dedin 1830. Launch at the pubp lic landing g east of the Street Maintenance Garage and venture up the river. Or, launch behbehindind th the Pe Publublicic SerServicviceses BuiBuildildingng onon thethe Ri Riververwalwalk ak andnd go down the river 2.5 miles to another public landing at 15 Mile Rd. O

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FolFollowlow th the ge greereen sn sideidewalwalk mk markarkingings as arouroundnd FouFountantainin CirCirclecle an and nd nortorth oh on Kn Kalaalamazmazoooo Avenue and enjoy Marshall’s Historic homes.

The primary walk (1.5 miles) features over 100 structures. It is marked with greendots and continues east on Prospect, south on N. Marshall, west on Mansion andback to the circle. The walk can be extended 1.5 miles by following the green diadiamonmondsds nornor thth onon KalKalamaamazoozoo Av Ave.,e., Ea Eaglegle St St. a. andnd MadMadisoison Sn St.t. LooLook fk foror thethe different architectural styles, State Historic Markers, trees and landscaped yards.

The National Park Service calls Marshall “the best vir tual textbook of 19th Century American architecture in the country.” There are over 800 structures in the National Historic Landmark District. Explore other streets off the marked walks.LisListedted be belowlow ar are te thehe addaddresressesses of of st strucructurtureses aloalongng thethe pr primaimaryry (1.(1.5 m5 mileile) w) walkalk.. The * indicates a State Historic Marker at that location. Also noted are thecommon names, style, date built and significant trees.

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305 W Mich, First Baptist Church (oldest church bldg in city), Religious Gothic, 1851307 W Mich, Bailey & Church Drug Store, Italianate, 1866309 W Mich, Church-Marshall House, Italianate, 1873323323* W MW Michich O, Oldld StoStonene BarBarn (n (TowTown Hn Hallall)), GreGreekek RevRevivaivall, 18518577411* W Mich, Crary School 1923-72 (Condos), Beaux Arts, 1923102* S Parkview, National House Inn, Greek Revival, 1835, Black Locust424 W Mich, Sibley House, Federal, ca1840416 W Mich, Queen Anne, ca 1900107* N Kalamazoo, Abner Pratt House (Honolulu House), Italian Villa & Gothic Details, 1860, Weeping Mulberry & Kousa Dogwood107* N Park, Crary-Frink House (Bank), Italianate, 1847108 N Park, Greek Revival, 1834, Isaac Crary’s Servants Quarters302302 W W MicMichh, SerServicvice Se Stattationion V, Vernernacuacularlar 1, 1925925,, Sycamore & Magnolia

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404 W Mansion, Benedict-Haskell-Perrett House, Federal, 1855, Blue Spruce318 W Mansion, Baker House, Gothic Revival, 1853, Carriage House210 N Kalamazoo, Cain House, Princess Anne, 1907211 N Kalamazoo, Perrett House, Greek Revival, 1850214 N Kalamazoo, Colonial Revival, ca 1900218 N Kalamazoo, C, arppenter Gothic, c, a1870219 N Kalamazoo, Tudor Revival, 1928223 N Kalamazoo, Townsend House, Queen Anne, 1897224 N Kalamazoo, Joy House, Italianate, 1844303303 N N KalKalamaamazoozoo H, Haysays-Br-Brookooks Hs Housousee, GreGreekek RevRevivaivall, 18318377, CarCarriariagege HouHousese310* N Kalamazoo, F, itch-Gorham-Brooks House, G, reek Revival, 1, 840, , C Ca irriage H House

Historic Homes Walk (3miles)

Historic Markers Monuments River Walk. (.85 mile)

Kalamazoo River & Rice Creekk The 0.85 mile self-guided Rive-Walk features five pedestrian bridges, boat and canoe launches, scenic overlooks and wildlife. A great deal of Marshall’s early history was lived along the KalamazooRiver and its tributary Rice Creek. The walk is wheelchair accessible. Visitors are enencouraged td to practitice responsiblible sttew dard hiship of tf thihis valluablble resource.

Marshall’s River Walk is part of the Calhoun County Linear Trailway System and the North Country National Scenic Trail, which runs through seven states from NewYork State to North Dakota. Mileages noted are measured from the east entrance at Stuar t’s Landing and do not include the side attractions. Numbers below correspond to points of interest shown on the birds eye view guide map.

Stuart’s Landing (0 start) This site was used by Alfred Stuart to launchhis fishing boat. He and Win Schuler loved to fish together. In earlier times,Marshall residents enjoyed swimming, ice skating, and fishing on the mill pond. Frances Stevens Stuart created Stuart’s Landing as a memorial to her husband, a longtime Marshall attorney, judge and sportsman. Today the park features a banband sd shelhelll, resrestrotroomsoms p, parkarkinging p, picnicnicic pavpaviliilionon, gr grillillss, benbenchechess, fisfishinhing dg dockock an andd boat/canoe/kayak ramp.

Mill Pond Overflow/Dam (.05 mile) In the spring this area can turn into a raging river race. In 1853 the first brewery in Marshall was locatedto the south with a cellar carved in the sandstone for storage. In the 1880s a “Barrel House” was maintained in the original cellar by the Eagle Brewery which was l locat ded west of Sf S Marshall Ave.

Ketchum’s Mill (.13 mile) A large axle from the “First Stone Flour Mill”(built 1837 by town founder Sidney Ketchum) can still be seen on the river bank below S Marshall Ave at the waterfall and dam. The mill was rebuilt following threemajor fires in the 1850s and finally torn down in 1881. Celebrated escaped slaveAdam Crosswhite, who was rescued by more than 100 Marshall residents in 1847, was said to have hidden in this mill before escaping to Canada.

Power House (.22 mile) In1893, the City of Marshall purchased thehydroelectric plant from the Perrin Estate for $17,000. The City built a new dam and added two waterwheel generators and two streetlight arc machines. The current facility produces both hydro and diesel electric power. The last turbine generator was installed in 1928. Diesel power was first generated in 1922. Although none of the original equipment remains, much of the powerhouse andwheel-pit are still in existence. It is claimed that this is the second oldestoperating hydroelectric utility plant under original ownership in the United States.

Pagoda/Canoes/Brewery (.3 mile) A beautiful cultural icon wasyadded to the Riverwalk in 2001 when local residents Jay and Karen Larsonarranged for an authentic pagoda to be constructed in China and shipped to Marshall. As you stand at the canoe launch look across the river and see evidenceof the Eagle Brewery in the form of a deteriorated cavern and sandstone quarry. Some 10,000 barrels were claimed to have been produced in 1895. A paved pedestrian, bike, rollerblade path extends to the west parallel to the

Date Dedicated & Location 1. Old Stone Barn (1973) (Town Hall), Sesquicentennial (1980), & National Historic Landmark Markers (1990), 323 W Mich Ave2. History Highlights City of Marshall (1972), 411 W Mich Ave3. National House Inn, oldest operating in Michigan (1976), 102 S Parkview St4. Honolulu House (1965), 107 N Kalamazoo Ave5. Fitch-Gorham House and H. C. Brooks marker (1979) and plaque commemorating founding of Michigan School System (1930)6. Hillside and Mary Miller (2005), 224 W Prospect St7. Sam Hill House (1974), 139 W Mansion St8. Pioneer School Site (1987), 200 W Mansion St9. John D. Pierce Home Site (America’s first state school superintendent) (1975), 314 W Mansion St10. Isaac E. Crary House (Michigan’s first congressman) (1973), 107 N Park St11. First Baptist Church (1985), 305 W Mich Ave12. Schuler’s Restaurant (1977), 115 S Eagle St13. James A. Miner (Utah’s first Chief Justice) (1981), 156 W Mich Ave14. Charles T. Gorham (1976), 124 W Mich Ave15. Trinity Episcopal Church, Montgomery Schuyler (1980), 101 E Mansion St16. Jeremiah Cronin Jr. (early merchant) and John Bellairs (children’s author) (1992), 407 N Madison17. American Museum of Magic (1985), 107 E Mich Ave18. Thomas J. O’Brien (U. S. Ambassador) (1990), 117 E Mich Ave (marker on east side of building)19. Postmasters and Howard F. Young (architect) (1982), 202 E Mich Ave20. State School System, Isaac E. Crary, John D. Pierce (1978), 100 E Green St21. Territorial Road Monument, the original pioneer route, E Mich Ave at Exchange St22. Sidney Ketchum and Marshall House (1980), 100 Exchange St Grand 23. Army of the Republic and G. A. R. Hall (1983), 402 E Mich Ave24. Oliver C. Comstock (1980), 203 S Marshall Ave25. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Monument, E Mich Ave at East Dr26. Adam Crosswhite Slave Recovery Case Monument, E Mich Ave at East Dr27. Schellenberger Tavern (1976), 507 W Hanover St

Riverwalk from this point. The City Public Service Building (PSB) to the nor th has restrooms available.

Perrinville (.4 mile) During the early 1800s, Marshall industrialist Horace Perrincontrolled so much of the industry and commerce in this area that it became known as Perrinville. By 1860, Perrin had built machine shops, a distillery, foundry, and flourmill here. In the late 1800s, the Rock River Paper Company was located at this site. Rubble from the industrial past is still visible. The City’s PSB facility now occupies the site.

“Bums Alley” (.6 mile) The walk extension along Rice Creek under the RR b ibridgedge ta takeskes yo you tu throhroughugh “B Bumsums Al Alleyy.” Duringg the Great Depression, men who rodethe rails looking for work regularly stopped here to beg for money t at ne barb hy housuseses. A Michigan Central Railroad Bridge was built in 1891 over Rice Creek. In the early 1900s the bridge was rebuilt after being destroyed by a flood. The stones from the original bridge were salvaged and used to construct the Oakridge Cemetery Chapel Building on Homer Road. The large rock “Territorial Road Monument” located inCarver Park was moved from “Bums Alley.”

Ketchum’s Vision at Rice Creek (.65 mile) “What a town I couldkbuild here!” Marshall’s founder, Sidney Ketchum, is said to have stated in 1830 while standing at the confluence of the Kalamazoo River and Rice Creek. At this location in 1831 Ketchum built a sawmill and a gristmill the next year. The Pearl St access area with parking and picnic tables is located just west of Rice Creek.

Sausage Factory (.8 mile) In 1923, C.M Walters built a sausage factory at ythis location. From 1924 to 1959 the Sentz and Son Meat Packing Company operated just east of the demolished sausage factory. The steps lead to a pub on Pearl St and a brewery to the north.

S. Kalamazoo Ave Bridge (.( 85) West Riverwalk entrance.

Riverwalk information adapted in part from “A History of Marshall” by Richard W. Carver© 1992 by Marshall Historical Society.

Grever’s Nature Center

This 90 acre site was donated to the Marshall Public Schools by theGrevers family. Trails have been established throughout the wooded site. Hiking,cross country skiing, snow shoeing, dog walking and nature study are popular uses. Amphibians are found in Mud Lake, an “Inland Open Fresh Marsh,” and in hthe “S “Sh lhalllow F Fr hesh M Ma hrsh” i” in thhe nor hth sec ition. T Trees i in lcludde O kOak H, Hi kickory,

Douglas Fir, White Pine, Scotch Pine, Austrian Pine, Black Locust, Tamarack andWilWild Cd Cherherryry. T Thehe accaccessess an and pd parkarkinging ar areaea iis on ththe no thrth i sidde fof VVerona Rd Rd j ju tst west of 13 Mile Rd and N Drive N.

Oakridge Cemetery Walk.Pick up a self-guided Cemetery Walk brochure at the entry off Homer Road. Parking g is next to the Chapelp Buildingg or alongg the drives in the Cemeteryy. As youy expexplorlore te thishis hi histostoricric si site,te, re readad aboaboutut MarMarshashallll ResResideidentsnts wh who po playlayeded anan impimportortantant ro rolele in settling the area and in shaping important state and national issues. The Marshall Cemetery Co. operated Oakridge until 1852, when it was taken over by the City ofMMarshall. The cemetery then covered 11 acres and now includes some 65 acres. Oakridge (1839) is one of the oldest continuously operated cemeteries in Michigan. OakOakridridgege isis a ba beaueautiftifulul sitsite be becaecauseuse of of th the te treeree pl plantantingings ms madeade ov overer a 1a 10000 yeayearsrs agoago..

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Prospect St. Route313 W Prospect, Cottage, 1952311 N Grand, Church-Frink House, Gothic Revival, 1855, Barn, Copper Beach225 N Grand, Greek Revival, 1839224 N Grand, Queen Anne, ca1890, Barn, American Hemlock224* W Prospecp t, Tayylor-Schuyler House, Gothic Revival, 1843215215 W W PProspe tct, It It lialianatte, ca18718700213 W Prospect, Clark House, Colonial Revival, ca1900207-209 W Prospect, Vernacular, ca1965208 W Prospect, Charles D. Brewer House, Colonial Revival, 1899, Copper Beach, note arch branch223 N Eagle, Butler-Porter House, Italianate & Greek, 1844222 N Eagle, Greek Revival, ca1850130 W Prospect, Queen Anne, ca1880127 W Prospect, Vernacular Cottage, 1920126 W Prospect, Starr-Church House, Queen Anne, Barn,1898, Hinoki Cypress125 W Prospect, Vernacular Cottage, 1870124 W Prospect, Col. H. Cook House, Colonial Revival, 1889, Carriage House,

White Birch123123 W W ProProspespectct, Cl Clarkark Ho Houseuse G, Gothothicic RevRevivaivall, 18718777119 W Prospect, Queen Anne, 1890116 W Prospect, Queen Anne, ca1880115 W Prospect, Italianate, ca1870221221 Di Divisvisionion B, Buckuck Ge-Gesnesner Hr Housousee, TusTuscancan Vi Villalla 1, 1858858 B, Barnarn216 Division, Kirby House, Queen Anne, 1886, Carriage House220 Division, Brooks House, Colonial Revival, 1914224 Division, Myers-Lepper House, Gothic Revival, 1856301 Division, Classical Revival, 1935306 Division, J. Dobbins House, Queen Anne, 1895, Mountain Ash114114 E E ProProspespect,ct, Co Colonlonialial Re Revivvival,al, 19 192020115 E Prospect, Dobbins House, Queen Anne, ca1890116 E Prospect, Bungalow, 1935121121 E E ProProspespectct, J J. L L. Do Dobbibbinsns HouHousese, It Italialianaanatete, 18 188181227 N Madison, Queen Anne, ca1910302 N Madison, Gothic Revival, 1854205 E Prospep ct,, QuQ een Anne,, ca1890211 E Prospect, Greek Revival, ca1850215 E Prospect, Colonial Revival, ca1910219 E Prospect, Colonial Revival, ca1910223 E Prospect, Cottage, 1939325 E Prospect, Vernacular, ca1850329 E Prospep ct,, Brown House, Q, Queen Anne, c, a1880225 High, Classical Revival, 1856219 High, Chastian Mann House, Gothic Revival, 1861, Barn224 High, Storr House, Italianate, ca1860302302 Hi Highgh, Go Gothithic Rc Revievivalval c, ca18a186060410 E Prospep ct,, QuQ een Anne,, ca1890

N. Marshall Ave. Route303 N Marshall, Bosley House, Queen Anne, 1887, Ginkgo302 N Marshall, Tingay House, Queen Anne, ca1880223 N Marshall, Gothic Revival, 1874, Tulip Poplar (2)222 N Marshall, Montgomery House, Federal, 1850, American Elm, Black Walnut220 N Marshall, Udell House, Queen Anne, 1897215215 N MN Marsarshalhalll, ColColemaeman Hn Housousee, QueQueenen AnnAnnee, ca1ca1890890, American Red Bud555 E Mansion, Pierce School 1911-73, Beaux Arts, 1911, Sycamore

Mansion St. Route116 N Marshall, West-Adams House, Gothic Revival, 1865123 N Marshall, Colonial Revival, 1900413 E Mansion, Wilmarth House, Italianate, 1857, Native American Beach410 E Mansion, Queen Anne, ca1880409 E Mansion, Colonial Revival, 1923405 E Mansion, A. B. Cook House, Gothic Revival, ca1850401 E Mansion, Clinton T. Cook House, Queen Anne, 1886122122 Hi Hi hgh, P Pr ttatt W-Wri hight Bt-Brookks, G Gr keek R Re iviv lal-C tCotttag Te Templle, 18 184141, Sour Cherry311311 E E ManMansiosionn, PhiPhilolo DibDibbleble Ho Houseuse F, Fedeederalral 1, 1856856214 E Mansion, Franke Center, Akron School of Church Design, 1923200 N Madison, Oaklawn Hospital, “Wolf and Bear” Trees (long gone)111 E Mansion, Am Museum of Magic Library, Prairie School, 1915, Crabapple103103 E E ManMansiosionn, TudTudoror RevRevivaivall, ca1ca1930930120 N Jefferson, AT&T, Greek Revival, 1930109-111 N Jefferson, Rose Bldg, Vernacular, ca1950101* E Mansion, Trinity Episcopal Church, Religious Gothic, 1861 (completed 1864)112 W Mansion, Ranch, 1955116 W Mansion, Italianate, ca1860120120 W W ManMansiosion,n, ColColonionial a Reve ivaal, , ca1ca 900900128 W Mansion, Colonial Revival, 1930135 W Mansion, Queen Anne, ca1880136136 W W ManMansiosionn, GotGothichic Re Revivvivalal, ca ca18618600138 W Mansion, Colonial Revival, ca1915139* W Mansion, Dodge-Hill House, Greek Revival, ca1845148 W Mansion, , Reed House, , Italianate, , 1857200 W Mansion, Presbyterian Church, Religious Gothic, 1872 (the second building)209 W Mansion, G. Powell House, Queen Anne, 1885, Norway Spruce210* W Mansion, Gothic Revival, ca1875213 W Mansion, Hart House, Greek Revival, 1885, Carriage House, River Birch216 W Mansion, Edgar G. Brewer House, Romanesque Revival, 1880, Ginkgo222 W Mansion, Wheeler-Caspper House, Romanesqque Revival, 1893223 W Mansion, Van Horn-Perrett House, Gothic Revival, 1860119 N Grand, Vernacular, 1967302 W Mansion, Allcott-Ingersoll House, Gothic Revival, 1838310310 W W ManMansiosionn, QueQueenen AnnAnnee, ca1ca1906906314* W Mansion, Manlius Mann House, Italianate, 1842

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• Pet Friendly

• Wired Java Cyber Cafe

& Wii Bowling

• Swimming Pool

• Playground

Only Gated Community in Battle CreekR IVER OAKSR IVER OAKS

226 Taft CourtBattle Creek, MI

269964-2300

Some restrictions apply

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Is now leasing and ready to

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2 & 3 BedroomApartments

starting at only$495!

120 RIVERSIDE DR.BATTLE CREEK,MI 49015

Monday - Friday 9-5

(269) 660-8700

PEAKMANAGEMENT

Tree Top RidgeApartments

$99 Deposit

$20 Application Fee

*Some restrictions apply

ADVANTAGEHEATING & COOLING, LLC

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plies and the popular “Free Pool School,”and you are sure to enjoy every drop of fun and relaxation!

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269/441-6089

Residential & Commercial Lawn Mowing

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BattleCreek FARMBUREAULOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED FOR OVER 90 YEARS

I-94

42nd

St

44th

St

MN Ave

OP Ave

BattleCreek FARMBUREAU

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Dickman Rd

BattleCreek FARMBUREAU

14325 OP Ave. Climax • 269-746-4286

MON-FRI 8AM-5PM, SAT 8AM-1PM

OPEN SATURDAYS IN MAY ‘TIL 1:00PM

295 Hamblin Ave. Battle Creek • 269-962-4025

MON-FRI 8:30AM-5PM, SAT 8:30AM-1PM

No sales to retailers or wholesalers. Good while supplies last. We reserve the right to limit quantities.

May 3-12at both

locations

10” Hanging Baskets

starting at .....$10.99

HummingbirdFeeder

Homestead 12 oz.Etched Glass #3910

$7.99

3-WayOriole Feeder

Nectar, Oranges, JellyBirds Choice #1009

$11.99Black Oil Sunflower Seed 50 lbs.

$24.99Check out our in store sale items for Mother’s Day!

Seed Potatoes • Asparagus • Strawberries • Onion SetsBulk Garden Seeds • Annuals & Perennials

OrganicGarden Soil

2 CU. FT.OMRI Certified Organic

with worm castings,kelp meal, black peat &

humic acid

$7.49

Superior plant protection against frost

18’ Row CoverMADE IN AMERICAregular $14.99

Sale $9.99Espoma 4 lb.

Holly TonePlant Food Sale $3.50

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“Custom LandscapeConsultants & Designers,Serving Commercial and

Residential Clients”

““WWee’’rree tthhee ppiieeccee ttoo yyoouurrllaaannddssccaappiinngg ppuuzzzzllee””

This Saturday, May 5th8am til 4pm

WBCK LiveRemote during

the GardenShow

Stop in and seespecial guest

Bill Grey8am - 11am

269.979.8811• $25 delivery charge on all pre-paid orders• Drawing for FREE 3 yards of Topsoil or Mulch• FREE Gift while supplies last• Customer Appreciation Cards: 6 punches = FREE yard of product• Master Gardener Appreciation Cards: 10% Discount on all

purchases and 6 punches = FREE yard of product• Coffee, Bagels & Muffins • No purchase necessary

www.outdoorlandscapesupplies.comVerbal directions to our location: Go west past the Humane Society, left at the T (Renton Road)

quick hard left (Watkins Road) after crossing I-94 follow signs.

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Benefits:• Service Bonus • Holiday Pay• Referral Bonus • Computer Based Training• Medical Benefits • Prescription Benefit• Dental Benefit • Maternity Benefit• 401K • Direct Deposit

Requirements:• Pass pre-hire requirements

• Fast pace environment

Contact ANCHOR STAFFING693 Capital Ave. S.W., Battle Creek, MI 49015

269-965-0831 EEOC

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Come work for a fantastic team that cares about YOUR future!

2245 W. Columbia Ave., Battle CreekEOE

YOU’VE GOT TALENT! WE’VE GOT WORK!There is a better way! Come join the Kelly team today! With over 60+years in providing staffing solutions and career destinations why goanywhere else?Looking for stability, great pay, benefits and bonuses? We are working withDenso Manufacturing (90+ positions available).Denso pay rates start at $8.50 & $8.80 an hour, with a $1.00 raiseafter your first 30 days! 1st and 2nd shifts available. Referral bonus $50for 100 hours worked. Must be in the process of obtaining or alreadyhave a High School diploma or GED.Work for Kelly and get the career you deserve at one of our job fairs listed below!

FRI. MAY 41PM - 3PM

At KellyServices

MON. MAY 71PM - 3PM

At KellyServices

WED. MAY 910AM - NOON

At KellyServices

FRI. MAY 111PM - 3PM

At KellyServices

Must bring your original high school diploma or GED. No copiesaccepted! Background and Drug screen required. No cost to you!

If you are looking for a great company to work with,Manpower has long term career opportunities

II Stanley • All 3 Shifts• Assembly• Shipping & Receiving• Long Term• Trial Hire

Johnson Controls• All 3 Shifts• Forklift Drivers Needed ASAP!• 12-hour Days• 7 Days a Week• $10 Hr.

Apply today online at: www.manpowerjobs.com

or go to your local Manpower Office at:4661 W. Dickman Rd. Battle Creek

269-968-2474

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Attention Advertisers!

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Appearing in theApril 28th issue

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848 E. Columbia Ave., Suite B (Between Associated Medical and Battle Creek RV)

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WE’VE MOVED

To 1001 E. Columbia Ave.Formerly the Independent Bank Building

On the corner of Main Street and East Columbia

Try Our New Drive-Thru Window!

Please continue to reach us via our main phone number,(269) 965-3955 or via 1-800-870-7083

Hours: Open Monday thru Friday, 8:30 to 5:30

Email: [email protected]: 269-968-8586

269-965-3955

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CARNIVAL TIMEONE DAY ONLY AT…

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OUR THANKS TO YOU!

CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY

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With a Honeywell generator, the averagepower outage lasts a mere 15 seconds.

ADVANTAGEHEATING & COOLING, LLC

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for granted – at the touch of a

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submitted by 6/30/12. $100 tire rebate cannot be combined with any other tire manufacturer-sponsored rebate/offer. See Service Advisor for

vehicle applications and rebate details.

WITH A$40REBATE**

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Use your Ford Service Credit Cardon a qualifying purchase of $250

or more to receive a

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Service and Parts HoursMonday - Friday 7:30 till 6:00

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OPEN: Monday 8:30 till 8:00

Tues.-Fri. 8:30 till 6:00Saturday 9:00 till 3:00

Remember… If you didn’t get the“T-Rowe” price, you

paid too much!

2012 VOLTMSRP . . . . . . . . . . . $42,680

T-ROWE PRICE

$$4411,,668800

Lease payments plux tax & fees. $1,500 down plus start up, 12k per year. All prices plus tax & fees, trade-in 99 or newer. Mustqualify for GMS, 0% in lieu of Rebate W.A.C. 800 CB Score or better to quality.

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MSRP . . . . . . . . . . . $36,905T-ROWE PRICE . . . . $31,799TRADE-IN . . . . . . . . -$1,000GMS EVA . . . . . . . . . -$2,500PEB DISCOUNT. . . . -$1,000

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Pkg

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10 SXT 46K . . . . .$17,995

10 SXT 72K . . . . .$15,995

11 CREW 25K . . .$22,995

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ASTRO VAN$1,995

1997 CHEV 4X4$1,995

1999 CARAVAN$1,595

2003 STRATUS$1,995

2001 FOCUS$3,995

2002 JEEP$5,995

2003 MERCURY$5,995

2000 GRAND AM$1,995

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