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    WHATS HAPPENINGnThe Mecosta County Rod & Gun

    Club will be holding a Red Bird shoot onJune 16. Rounds will start at 10 a.m. andwill continue until all ights are shot. Aplaque will be given or the most birdshit. The public is invited to participate.

    The club is located our miles West oMecosta on M-20. For more inormation,

    visit www.mecostarodandgunclub.org.

    nThe 2012 Gol Scramble to beneftMecosta County Habitat or Humanity

    will be held on June 13 at the Royal GolCourse at Canadian Lakes. The entry eeo $80 includes gol with a cart, din-ner and donation. Those interested canregister as a team which is a our-playerscramble (3 divisions) or register as anindividual. The gol outing will start at10:30 a.m. with registration, ollowedby an 11:30 a.m. shotgun start. Din-ner, awards, silent and live auctions willbegin at 5 p.m.

    Also, sponsorship tee signs are $50and event patron signs are $25.

    Make checks payable to MecostaCounty Habitat or Humanity (MCHFH)and mail entries or signage inormation

    with checks to: Diane Ellis, 10663 Birch-wood, Canadian Lakes, Michigan 49346or drop o at the Royal Club House.I you need more inormation, pleasecontact Heidi Litobar at (231) 972-2639or [email protected]. We hope you

    will come out and support Habitat orHumanity in Mecosta County.

    nThe Mecosta Area Committee iswell on its way or plans or MecostaDays 2012.

    Mecosta Days will be held Aug. 3-5.We have plans shaping up or 3 days oevents.

    For inormation to obtain a space orcrater and ood vendors please contactSharon at (231) 972-2945 by email: sp-

    [email protected]. or Diane at (231)972-8800 or email: [email protected].

    nHospice o Michigan, Michigansoriginal and largest hospice organiza-tion will hold the Journey Through Grieprogram. This program will be held orfve consecutive Tuesdays, starting rom1 to 2:30 p.m. on July 10 at the Hospice

    o Michigan Big Rapids ofce, locatedat 400 Perry Street in Big Rapids. Thisprogram is ree and available to anyonein the community who has experienceda loss.

    The Journey Through Grie Programprovides support and education to those

    who have experienced a loss. It alsogives an opportunity or those who haveexperienced a loss to connect individuals

    who are experiencing similar challengesand experiences in their grie journey.

    To register and or more inormationon the Journey Through Grie program,call Tangela Zielinski at (231) 527-0913.

    nThe Chippewa Hills Class o 1972,the frst to graduate rom the new highschool, will be celebrating its 40th

    reunion on Aug. 11 at The Pines at LakeIsabella. This will be its frst reunion in15 years, and organizers are hoping tocontact as many classmates as possible.

    Classmates still being sought or thereunion are: Don Murray, Jean Brown,Diane Burgess, Lois Cale, Cyndy Deca-tor, Don Warner, Susan Graham, RickLyon, Janelle Place, Phillip Pollock, JanetPitts, Roger Tabor, Rod Thompson, MaryCushman, Paula Wernette, Dorothea Wo-odard, Joanie Sisco, Bill Fox and RobinMcDaniel.

    I you are a member o the class orknow how to contact a member, callChris at (989) 382-5299 or klsckc@

    yahoo.com.

    Have a community-oriented event?

    E-mail the information to Brandon Fountain at

    [email protected]. Include time, date and place,

    along with any other information youd like to include.

    Friday

    n4 to 7 p.m. Farmers Mar-ket at Bromley Park

    n7 to 9 p.m. Music on theRiver

    n6 p.m. Bingo at VFWn7 to 9 p.m. Movie at Mor-

    ton Township Library

    Saturday

    n10 to 4 p.m. Ultimate AirDog Show on Main Street. (Toregister your dog to compete inthe jump, go online to www.ulti-mateairdog.com.)

    n 10 to 4 p.m. Crafters andVendors on Main Street

    n 9 a.m. Angels of ActionWalk

    n9 to 11 a.m. T.U.F.F. pro-gram at Bromley Park

    n 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Opera-tion Homefront on Main Street

    nnoon to 2 p.m. Bark in the

    Park at Bromley Parkn 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Kids Art

    Show at Morton Township Li-brary

    n 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Silent

    Auction at Morton Township Halln11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kids Games

    at Morton Township HallFood, fun, 50/50 and Raffle for

    Pheasant Hunt for 2 at HaymarshHunt Club (drawing takes place3:00)

    Sunday

    nnoon Gospel Sing with re-freshments at Bromley Park

    n 2 p.m. Kids Art ShowAwards at Morton Township Li-brary

    To register for Crafts and Ven-dors contact Sharon at (231) 972-2945 or [email protected] to Diane at (231) 972-8800 [email protected].

    Mecosta Days Schedule Aug. 3-5

    This beautiful camper is in excellent condition used spar-

    ingly since purchased new. Only one owner. Sleeps 2-3

    adults, or 2 adults and 2 children. Comes with sway bar,

    heavy duty hitch, electric jack, and level. Has a wet bath-

    room, desk, dinette, full kitchen with refrigerator, stove, oven,

    and many cabinets for storage. Everything works perfectly

    and is very clean. Has propane heat with a thermostat, air

    conditioner, and electronic panel for checking fresh, gray, and

    black water levels. Is approximately 6000-6500lbs when fully

    loaded. Tows beautifully, you'll forget it's back there. The

    International CCD is the higher end of the Airstream trailers,

    so this trailer is built to last and has beautiful finishes. More

    photos available upon request. Please contact John at

    (231)592-8352 for more information, or please email at

    [email protected]

    2003

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    Are You a Temple or a Party Store?Many of us have heard the statement that our body is the temple where our soul lives. A few weeks ago Barb was giving

    a talk on nutrition. She asked this question of the audience. Is your body a Temple or a Party Store? It struck me that this isa great analogy for where some of us are and where some of us would like to be. Now, if we add to that the concept ofBody-Mind-Spirit, we can create a great model for how to live.

    What would a Physical Temple look like? The body would be strong and muscular. The skin smooth and clear. The eyesbright and sparkling. Our nose is open and able to smell everything. Our tongue clean and able to experience the full rangeof gustatory delights (tastes) {I just love that word, gustatory}. Our hearing is sharp. We would be able to breathe fully andrun with ease. Our bounding heart provides nourishment to all our cells and tissues. Digestion and assimilation of nutrientsare flawless. The elimination of wastes through the skin, lungs, kidneys and bowels keeps our body fresh and vibrant. Thehands are flexible with excellent fine motor skills. Feet and legs carry us with poise and efficiency. Our back is strong andsupportive of all our physical activity. The body is an efficient machine doing everything we desire it to do. Daily exerciseis an enjoyable routine.

    What would a Mental Temple look like? The memory is sharp and clear. We can focus or daydream, which ever weneed at the time. We are funny and enjoy a great laugh. Our thoughts are peaceful and comfortable. We see the good ineveryone and every situation. We know that everything happens for a reason and a purpose that serves us in some way,even if we do not understand it. We hang out with joyful loving people. We use our minds to plan and create great things;and we wallow in successful outcomes.

    Our Spiritual Temple would have a daily spiritual practice. There would a time of prayer, meditation, and contemplation.Unconditional love for everyone we meet is automatic. Through out the day we take time to marvel at the wonder andmajesty of Gods Creation. We read and study with the innocent open mindedness of a child.

    I know that most party stores in our towns are not like this and the owners do provide an important

    service for many people. This analogy is not intended to offend any of those great people. But I wantyou to picture a dirty, grimy, little store that is filled with many things that we intuitively know are nothealthy for us: alcohol, tobacco, pop, coffee, junk food, pornography, processed food with manyadditives and preservative, etc. Outside are some seedy characters selling drugs. The energy of thisplace is low and dark.

    We all find ourselves somewhere on the teeter totter between the Temple and the Party Store. Asyou move back and forth, day by day, keep the model of the Temple in your mind as your ideal. Youwill slowly be attracted to do those things that will bring you closer to that place where your souldoes live in a Temple.

    Put Your Health in Your Own Hands. Bob Huttinga PA-C. 989-352-6500.

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    MONDAY,JUNE11,2012PIONEEREASTNEWSSHOPPER 5

    115 N. Michigan Ave.Big Rapids, MI 49307

    Brandon FountainPioneer East Editor

    (231) 592-8384

    Danette DoyleMedia Consultant

    (231) 592-8366

    EvEry Mon day

    Line Dancing starts at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter in Mecosta.

    Bridge starts at 12:45 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center.

    Euchre is from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the Curtis Community Building inEdmore.

    TOPS 1712 Lakeview meets at 6:15 p.m. at New Life UnitedMethodist Church, East M-46, Lakeview.

    Overeaters Anonymous meets at 5 p.m., at the music/art room at

    St. Michaels School, located at 5045 9 Mile Road (M-20) in Remus. Formore information, contact Alice at (231) 972-0309.

    First Monday oF thE Month

    S.P.L.A.S.H Inc. will meet the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m.

    at the Fork Township Hall in Barryton.

    sEcond Monday oF thE Month

    Hospice of Michigan holds Living On Support Group the from

    1 to 2:30 p.m. the second Monday of each Month at the Hospice ofMichigan office located at 400 Perry St., in Big Rapids.

    The Weidman Lions Club meet at 7 p.m. at the Weidman United

    Methodist Church on Woodruff Road in Weidman, MI. Come join thelargest International Service Organization.

    The Chippewa Hills School District Board of Education meet-

    ings are held the second Monday of the month. Meetings are at 7 p.m.and rotate between district schools.

    third Monday oF thE Month

    Barryton Conservation Club general meeting at 7 p.m. at theclub, located at 3444 18 Mile Rd, Barryton. All members are welcome.For more information, contact Gwen Haney at (989) 289-8849.

    The Mecosta Area Committee meets at 7 p.m. on the thirdMonday of each month at the Morton Township Hall.

    Fourth Monday oF thE Month

    The Weidman Lions Club holds their board meeting at 7 p.m. the

    fourth Monday of each month at the Weidman Senior Center on SchoolRoad in Weidman.

    The Mecosta Retirees meet for a potluck lunch at noon in theMorton Township Hall. Please bring a dish to pass and your own tableservice.

    EvEry tuEsday

    New Hope Church in Mecosta holds drills class (exercise) at 9 a.m.every Tuesday.

    Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Barryton Senior

    Center.New Hope Church in Mecosta holds aerobics at 10 a.m. every

    Tuesday.Line Dancing for beginners starts at 9:30. at the Mecosta County

    Senior Center in Mecosta.

    The A.S.K. God Club meets from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the BarrytonUnited Methodist Church. All grade-school children welcome.

    Euchre starts at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center.Card recycling at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center.Lunch is served at noon at the Mecosta Senior Center and at the

    Barryton Senior Center. (A donation is asked.) The Barryton noon mealsite is closed every Friday.

    Gods Helping Hands of Mecosta County, an emergency food

    pantry for Mecosta County residents only, is open to the public from9 a.m. to noon south of St. Michaels Catholic School in Remus. Note:

    Gods Helping Hands of Mecosta County has a new mailing address:Gods Helping Hands of Mecosta County, PO Box 118, Remus, MI 49340.

    Alcoholic Anonymous meeting every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at St.

    Michaels School in Remus. For more information call Brad B. (989) 644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.

    A clothing and food pantry is open from noon to 4 p.m.. at the

    Seventh Day Adventist Church in Big Rapids, located at 1031 Rose Ave.For more information, call (231) 796-0771.

    First tuEsday oF thE Month

    The Mecosta County Habitat for Humanity board meeting isat 7 p.m. alternating monthly between Chapel of the Lakes Lutheran

    Church, 9047 90th, Mecosta and the First United Methodist Church,304 Elm, Big Rapids. For more information, call Dee Van Horn at (231)

    972-5737.

    sEcond tuEsday oF thE Month

    Bariatric Weight Loss Support Group will meet at 6:30 p.m. onthe second Tuesday of each month at Morley Stanwood High School,

    4700 Northland Dr., Morley. All are welcome, including people thinkingof having the surgery, family and friends. For more information, contactCyndy Marek at (231) 856-8918 or e-mail her at [email protected].

    The Barryton American Legion Gerald Pitts Post 473 holds itsmonthly meeting at 7 p.m. at the post building in downtown Barryton.

    Alzheimers Supprt Group meets the second Tuesday of every

    month from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Mecosta County Medical CenterAdministrative Room 2. There also is an alzheimers support group for

    caregivers which is sponsored by the greater michigan chapter. Formore info, contact Donette Neal at (231) 796-3185.

    The Chippewa Lake Lions meet the second and fourth Tuesday

    of every month throughout the summer at 7 p.m. at the ChippewaTownship Hall.

    third tuEsday oF thE Month

    Blood pressure clinic from 11 a.m. to noon at the Mecosta CountySenior Center. The Senior Center is located at the corner of 14 Mile Roadand 80th Avenue.

    Mecosta County Democratic Club meets to discuss politicalissues local, state and national. Dinner is at 6 p.m. and discussion at

    7 p.m. in a private room at The Gate on Perry Street. Contact PresidentKeitha Breault at [email protected].

    The Remus Heritage Days Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in the

    Wheatland Township Hall.

    Fourth tuEsday oF thE Month

    Blood pressure clinic from 10 to 11 a.m. at Sheridan VFW.The Big Rapids Stroke Support Group meets at the Rogers

    Heights Community Center at 10:30 a.m. Lunch at noon bring a dishto pass and table service.

    The Chippewa Lake Lions meet the second and fourth Tuesdayof every month throughout the summer at 7 p.m. at the Chippewa

    Township Hall.

    EvEry WEdnEsday

    New Hope United Methodist Church of Mecosta has Bible Studyat 10 a.m., a fellowship supper (free will donation) at 5:30 p.m.

    Line Dancing starts at 9:30 a.m. at the Mecosta County SeniorCenter in Mecosta.

    Bingo is held from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at the Weidman Community

    Center, 5918 West Bridge St. Concessions. Proceeds go toward buildingfund #AO2272.

    Lunch is served at noon at the Mecosta Senior Center and at the

    Barryton Senior Center. (A donation is asked.)P.A.R.T.Y at 6:30 p.m. at the Barryton Church of God where were

    Preparing And Reaching Todays Youth. For ages 12 to 18

    First WEdnEsday oF thE Month

    The Remus Lions Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the WheatlandTownship Hall in Remus. For additional information, contact Mike

    Gingrich at (989) 967-3541.TheBig Rapids Masonic Lodge 171 holds its meetings at 7:30

    p.m. the first Wednesday of every month. Area Masons are invited.Edmore Senior Citizens meet at the Curtis Community Building at

    11:30 a.m. with dinner at noon. All seniors welcome.

    The Remus Lions Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the WheatlandTownship Hall in Remus. For additional information, contact JimLeszczynski at (231) 972-4608.

    sEcond WEdnEsday oF thE Month

    The James A Cliff Lodge #424 will meet at at 7 p.m. the WeidmanMasonic Lodge on Woodruff Street in Weidman.

    third WEdnEsday oF thE Month

    Friends of the Morton Township Library meet at 7 p.m. at the

    library for a meeting.

    Fourth WEdnEsday oF thE Month

    Hospice of Michigan holds Living On Support Group the from5:30 to 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of each Month at the Hospice of

    Michigan office located at 400 Perry St., in Big Rapids.

    EvEry thursday

    Lunch is served at noon at the Mecosta Senior Center. (A donationis asked.)

    Pinochle starts at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center.Bingo, beginning at 6:30 p.m. is held at the Burns-May V.F.W. Post

    5602 in Six Lakes.Mecosta County Veterans Affairs located at 14485 Northland Dr.

    in Coop Ext. Office, 9 a.m. to Noon.

    Adult Children of Alcoholics and other Dysfunctional Families

    meets at 8 p.m. in the Blue Room of St. Pauls Campus Parish, 1Damascus Road, Ferris State University. For additional information aboutthe group, call (231) 796-4797.

    Pedro meets at 1 p.m. at the Mecosta County Senior Center.

    The Blanchard Church of God, located at 200 South Fourth St.,hosts a childrens program from 6:30 to 8 p.m. every Thursday in the

    churchs fellowship hall. The a program similar to Vacation Bible Schoolheld during the summer.

    The Blanchard Church of God, located at 200 South Fourth St.,

    holds a Tribulation Survival Discussion group that meets from 7 to 8p.m. every Thursday. This is a discuss ion of end times according tothe Bible and how as Christians we are to prepare in advance to live

    through the time of the Great Tribulation.Alcoholic Anonymous meeting every Thursday at 8 p.m. at St.

    Michaels School in Remus. For more information call Brad B. (989) 644-6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.

    Overeaters Anonymous meets at 6:15 p.m., in the third-floor

    conference room at Mecosta County Medical Center. Those attendingshould enter through the west entrance located at the corner of Locust

    and Winter streets. For more information, contact Peggy at (231) 972-0239.Euchre is played at 6 p.m. every Thursday at the Weidman Masonic

    Lodge. The public is invited.

    First thursday oF thE Month

    Diabetes Support Group sponsored by the Weidman Medical

    Clinic at 3 p.m., at the Weidman Public Library, 3453 N. School Road.

    Topic for June 7 meeting is: Beating the Blues with Peer Support. The

    group is free and open to the public. For more information contact Don

    Wolf at (989) 382-5220 or [email protected]

    The Big Rapids Rock, Gem & Mineral Club meets the first

    Thursday of every month (except January and February) in the Geology

    Lab (Room #138), Science Building on the campus of Ferris State

    University at 7 p.m. You can find the Science Building in the campus

    map a www.ferris.edu/htmls/ferrisfaq/maps/ and more information, visit

    www.BigRapidsRock Club.com.

    sEcond thursday oF thE Month

    The Sheridan Township Board holds its meeting at 7 p.m. in the

    Sheridan Township Hall unless otherwise posted.

    The Barryton Public Library holds its board meeting at 6 p.m. at

    the library.

    Mecosta County Sheriffs Posse meets at 7p.m. the second

    Thursday of each month in the basement of the Mecosta County Jail.

    Looking for new members. For more information call (231) 796-0966.

    The Chippewa Hills Intermediate Parents Support (CHIPS)

    Group meets at 6 p.m. the second Thursday of each month in the inter-

    mediate school conference room.

    The Montcalm Heritage Village meets at 9 a.m. for monthly

    meeting at MCC North Tech Building in room 509 until May.

    The Mecosta Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. at New Hope United

    Methodist Church in Mecosta. Visitors welcome.

    third thursday oF thE Month

    Wake up Barryton is held at 7:30 a.m. the third Thursday of every

    month. For for more information, contact Cathleen Martin at (989) 382-8706.

    EvEry Fri day

    Lunch is served at noon at the Mecosta Senior Center. (A donation

    is asked.)Gods Helping Hands of Mecosta County, an emergency food

    pantry for Mecosta County residents only, is open to the public from 9

    a.m. to noon south of St. Michaels Catholic School in Remus.Knitting circle will begin meeting at 4 p.m. at the Barryton Public

    Library. Knitters of all levels are encouraged to come and learn or share

    knitting techniques.

    Bingo at the Mecosta VFW Post #2335. Early birds at 6:30 p.m. Large

    kitchen. No smoking area available.

    First Friday oF thE Month

    The Mecosta New Hope United Methodist Church Swiss Steak

    supper is from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Adults $9; kids 12 and under are free. A

    Swiss steak supper is held the first Friday of the month, except during

    Lent.The Six Lakes Lions Club has a fish fry at 5 p.m.

    sEcond Friday oF thE Month

    Parents Helping Parents, a parent networking and parenting class

    group will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at the Lakeview United Church

    of Christ, corner of Lincoln and 5th.

    EvEry saturday

    The Mecosta County Rod & Gun Club holds Trap and Sporting

    clay shoots every Saturday. Trap shoots start at 10:00 a.m. and sporting

    clays start at 1 p.m. No new rounds will be started after 3:30 p.m. The

    club is located 4 miles west of Mecosta on M-20. For more info call Dick

    Smith 231-972-7726 or go to www.mecostacountyrodandgunclub.org.The Mecosta County Rod and Gun Club located on M-20 four

    miles west of Mecosta, is sponsoring a sporting clay shoot from 1 to 4

    p.m. The shoot is open to the public.Free Meals are provided at 12:30 p.m. every Saturday at the

    Seventh Day Adventist Church in Big Rapids, located at 1031 Rose Ave.

    For more information, call (231) 796-0771.Healthy Cooking classes are offered from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the

    Seventh Day Adventist Church in Big Rapids, located at 1031 Rose Ave.

    For more information, call (231) 796-0771.

    First saturday oF thE Month

    Fork Township holds recycling from 9 a.m. to noon at the new

    fire barn, one-half mile north of town on Oak Road.

    sEcond saturday oF thE Month

    Barryton Area Mobile Food Pantry takes place at 2 p.m. at the

    Fork Township Community Center. For more information, call Cathleen

    Martin at (989) 382-8706.

    The Wheatland Township Library Board meetings are at 7:30 a.m.

    third saturday oF thE Month

    Morton Township will be starting a recycling program, on the

    third Saturday of the month, from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Canadian Lakes

    Fire/Rescue Station located at 8260 100th Ave., Stanwood.

    EvEry sunday

    Alcoholic Anonymous meeting every Sunday at 8 p.m. at St.

    Michaels School in Remus. For more information call Brad B. (989) 644-

    6911or Mike or Cindy H. at (989) 967-8478.

    The Blanchard Church of God, located at 200 South Fourth St.,

    hosts a community lunch following service every Sunday in the fellow-

    ship hall at the church.

    Community Calendar

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    th Ponr east or vnt

    for th calndar, contact

    Brandon Fountan at (231)

    592-8384 or bfountan@

    ponrgroup.com.Pioneer East

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    Music on the

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    will begin on Friday, June 15 inBromley Park. Bring lawn chairs,picnic lunch if desired, as well as

    non-alcoholic beverages and bugwipes and jackets if needed.

    The line-up for each week is asfollows:

    June 15 Blue Water RamblersJune 22 K.I.C.- Country

    June 29 Rhythm BilliesJuly 6 Husbands on the Loose

    July 13 4 Hand BluesJuly 20 Colmus Family - CW &

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    Aug. 10 Fitcher Family/Vicki

    DexterAug. 17 Out of the Blue - Blue-

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    NORTH AMERICAN PRECISSYNDICATE

    Spending time in the sun can re-sult in more than just fun and games.For instance, many people fnd thatas they age, their skin begins to showthe appearance of some pigmenta-tion commonly known as sun spots.

    These spots can increase in numberas a person ages.Unfortunately, what many people

    dont realize is that some of these sunspots may actually be actinic kerato-sis (AK), a skin condition that affects58 million Americans and has the po-tential to progress to squamous cellcarcinoma (SCC), the second-most-common skin cancer.

    The good news is an educationeffort is raising awareness about theproblem and how to treat it. Thecampaign website can be found atwww.SpotSignsofAK.com.

    Too Much Sun Can Be RiskyAKs are rough-textured, dry, scaly

    patches on the skin that can range in

    color and vary in size. They are the re-sult of years of cumulative sun dam-age and most often appear on partsof the body that are most exposed tosunlight, such as the face, scalp, ears,neck, hands and arms.

    AKs are most common in olderadults who have spent a lot of time inthe sun during their lives. However,even routine activities such as walk-ing the dog or grabbing your mail canlead to sun damage. People who de-velop AKs typically will not developjust one. The condition will presentin numerous spots or will continueto present intermittently over time.An Effort to Raise Awareness

    Dr. Ellen Marmur a dermatolo-

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    ing awareness about actinic keratosisby promoting the Spot Signs of AKcampaign. The campaign is an initia-tive developed by DUSA Pharmaceu-ticals.

    Said Dr. Marmur, Educationaround melanoma and other skincancers has been very strong, butactinic keratosis remains relativelyunknown.

    Early Detection Is CriticalAccording to Dr. Marmur, approx-

    imately 510 percent of AKs developinto squamous cell carcinoma withinan average of two years. Since there isno way to know ahead of time whichones will become cancerous, it is veryimportant to seek a dermatologists

    care. Frequent skin examinations are

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    The campaign website containsinformation on the condition andhow to fnd a dermatologist, as wellas information on the range of treat-ment options available.

    People who get AKs typically donot get just one, said Dr. Marmur.The years of sun damage affect en-tire regions of the skin. This is justfurther reason for adults who thinkthey have AKs to speak with theirdermatologist. And if you dont havea derm, fnd one.

    For more information on AKs orto fnd a dermatologist, visit www.SpotSignsofAK.com.

    Sun spots on your skin may be a warning

    HEALTH: Many people dont realize that the skin pigmentation knownas sun spots may actually be actinic keratosis (AK), a skin condition thataffects 58 million Americans. (NAPSI Photo)

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    LAKEVIEW SUMMERFESTThursday, June 14

    All day Area wide Garage Sales8:00am-7:00pm - Spectrum Health Kelsey Hospital GuildGarage Sale at Lakeview Middle School.

    12:00pm-6:00pm - Friends of the Library Used Book Salelocated at Tamarack District Library7:00pm - Praise Music in the Park at Lakeside Park, or UCCin the event of rain. Contact Chris Moore at 616-915-1680 forfurther information.

    Friday, June 15All day Area wide Garage Sales8:00am-12:00pm - Kelsey Hospital Guild Garage Sale locatedat Lakeview Middle School.10:00am-12:00pm - Shred Day located at Firstbank. Everyoneis welcome to participate in this free document shreddingday.10:00am-4:00pm - Friends of the Library Used Book Salelocated at Tamarack District Library5:00pm-8:00pm - Lakeview Summerfest Community HealthFair Hosted by Spectrum Health Kelsey Hospital. This event will beheld on the hospital parking lot and will provide an oppor-tunity to gather important health and wellness information.Take advantage of free health screenings, informationaldisplays, food and fun for the entire family!5:00pm - Vehicle Extrication Exercise located on 3rd Street aspart of the Community Health Fair. Come watch the jaws oflife in action. Sponsored by the Lakeview District Fire Department.5:00pm-12:00am - Jaycees Beer Tent located on Main Streetbetween 1st and 3rd Streets. Featuring the band Free Flight,beginning at 8:00pm. Must be over 21 to enter. $2.00 covercharge. Drink selections include Budweiser, Bud Light, RedHook IPA, Shock Top Lemon Shandy, and Bacardi Raz.Dingos Dogs will provide concessions.6:00pm-9:30pm - Lakeviews very own Art Show hosted by theFriends of the Library. Located at the old library site, 407 S.Lincoln Avenue under a tent, with live music and appetizers.Dusk Firemans Parade featuring the Lakeview District Fire

    Department and surrounding emergency services. ContactJason Waite at 989-818-0686 for an entry form or furtherinformation.

    Saturday, June 16All day Area wide Garage Sales7:00am 5K Walk/Run at Lakeview Community Wellness Cen-ter. Brought to you by LCWC. Registration will start at 7:00am.

    The event will begin at 8:00am. For further information, oran entry form, contact Pam Feutz at 989-352-7510. Partici-pants may preregister until June 1 for $25, Entry chargewill be $30 after June 1.Only pre-registered entries will beguaranteed a t-shirt. Participant race bags may be picked upon Friday, June 15. LCWC wishes to thank Leppinks, CommunityFirst Federal Credit Union, Firstbank, and Spectrum Health KelseyHospital for co-sponsoring this event.

    8:00am-1:00pm - Country Boy Antique Tractor Tour ondisplay at Airport Road 19, Lakeview Drive. Contact ToddLincoln at 989-352-6069 for further information. Tractors willalso be on display after the parade.10:00am-12:00pm - Friends of the Library Used Book Salelocated at Tamarack District Library10:00am-12:00pm - Wash-Wag-Shake Dog Wash located atLakeview Elevator. Price: Large $5.00, Small $3.00. Pro-ceeds will benefit the Montcalm County Animal Shelter.

    11:00am - Sidewalk Decorating and Sir Pops A Lot Popcorn

    located at A Work of Art. This event is sponsored by SmashingMosaics, and is free for everyone. Stop in, pick up your chalkand get creative!11:00am-2:00pm - Inflatable Jumpers and Face Paintinglocated on the LCWC parking lot. Sponsored by Spectrum HealthKelsey Hospital, Firstbank, and the Lakeview Jaycees. FREE!11:00am-2:00pm - Spectrum Health Kelsey Hospital GuildStrawberry Shortcake Sale located on Lincoln Avenue infront of the hospital.11:00am-2:00pm - Dunk Tank located on the LCWC parkinglot. Three throws for $1.Schedule:11:00am-11:30am Tim Reed11:30am-12:00pm Tim Rasmussen12:00pm-12:30pm Rick Outman12:30pm-1:00pm Hayden Stewart1:00pm-1:30pm Ramon Holcomb1:30pm-2:00pm John Zulaga Torres

    11:30am-3:30pm Lakeview Lions Chicken BBQ Dinner atLakeside Park. Price: $8.50.

    2:00pm - Lakeview Summerfest Parade Join us, or come andwatch the Summerfest Parade sponsored by Chemical Bank.Parade line-up will begin at 12:45pm at the Lakeview HighSchool. Please enter from Youngman Road. Call the Chemi-cal Bank at 989-352-7670 or email [email protected] for entry form or for further information.3:00pm-4:00pm - KIDS (ONLY) Free Water Ball Fight locatedin front of Bollingers in downtown Lakeview. Hosted by theLakeview District Fire Department. Registration will be at 3:00pm.Shooting will begin at 3:30pm. Contact Jason Waite at 989-818-0686 for further information.3:00pm-5:00pm - Ice Cream Social at Lakeview Elevator. Free!3:00pm-12:00am - Jaycees Beer Tent located on Main Streetbetween 1st and 3rd Streets with a perfect view of the JayceesFireworks display! Featuring the Tetrad Band, beginning at8:00pm. Must be over 21 to enter. $2.00 cover charge. Drinkselections include Budweiser, Bud Light, Red Hook IPA,Shock Top Lemon Shandy, and Bacardi Raz. Dingos Dogswill provide concessions.4:00pm-8:00pm - Homebrew Beer and Wine Tasting locatedat the Jaycees Beer Tent on Main Street between 1st and 3rdStreets. There will be a variety of home brewed beer and

    homemade wine. Price: $20 for 10 3oz. samples. Live musicfeaturing Carlos Melendez and Matt Moresi. Sponsored byVanderhyde Ford in Cedar Springs.

    4:00pm - Music in the Park at Lakeside Park. Performerswill include: Stage 4, Lakeview Community Church WorshipBand, Jennifer Covey and the Carpenter Sisters, 2nd Mile,Testify, and more.7:00pm - FREE Movie Night featuring Courageous at HolyTrinity Lutheran Church. Everyone is welcome!Dusk - LAKEVIEW SUMMERFEST FIREWORKS - View fromLakeside Park. Sponsored by Lakeview Jaycees. The Lakeview LionsClub will have concessions available

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    lb. lb. lb. lb.

    FRESH ANGUS MEAT GROUND FRESH DAILY

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    GEORGIA SWEET

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    2/$4

    Sale Prices Effective 6/11 Thru 6/17/12

    $199

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    DAIRY FAVORITES

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    BAKERY FRESH

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    WHITE

    HAMBURGER BUNS

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    ENGLISH MUFFIN

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    $129

    ASSORTED FRESH BAKED

    COOKIES

    12 CT. PKG.

    $299WHEAT HOAGIE BUNS

    4 CT. PKG.

    $199

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    $629LBLORRAINE SWISS

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    $279LB

    WHEAT

    BREAD

    $129

    LB

    16 OZ.

    Sale Prices Effective 6/11 Thru 6/17/12

    ICED CINNAMON

    ROLLS

    6 CT. PKG.

    $229

    PRAIRIE FARMSALL WHITE MILKGALLONSEXCLUDES CHOCOLATE

    $299EA

    EACH

    OLD FASHION OR

    GARLIC BOLOGNA

    $399LB

    CRYSTAL FARM

    CREAM CHEESE

    8 OZ. BAR

    3/$5

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    $399LB

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    1 LB. PKG.

    $

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    ORANGE OR

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    59 OZ.

    2/$7

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    64 OZ.

    4/$

    5YOPLAITYOGURT6 OZ.VARIETIES

    10/$6

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    $188EA

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    $399

    COLES

    MINI GARLIC LOAFOR TOAST

    7-8 OZ.

    4/$5

    MR. DELLS SOUTHERN ORSHREDDED HASHBROWNS

    30-32 OZ.

    2/$5

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    $599

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    3/$10

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    2/$5

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    $199

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    $129

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    10 CT. PKG.

    $999

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    GROCERY

    Sale Prices Effective 6/11 Thru 6/17/12

    OUR FAMILYRELISH10 OZ.

    SWEET OR DILL

    2/$3

    HUNGRY JACKPANCAKE MIX32 OZ.

    2/$4

    HUNTSBBQ SAUCE21.60 OZ.

    $119

    OUR FAMILY

    CAKE MIX18.25 OZ.

    89EA

    OUR FAMILYAPPLE JUICE64 OZ.

    2/$3

    FOLGERSCOFFEE27.80-33.90 OZ.

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    $999

    SMUCKERS OR

    MAGIC SHELL ICE CREAM

    TOPPINGS7.25-12.25 OZ.

    2/$4

    HUNGRY JACK

    PANCAKE SYRUP27.60 OZ.

    2/$6

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    $899

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    6-9 OZ.

    2/$6

    OUR FAMILY

    LIQUID BLEACH

    96 OZ.

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    16.60 LB. BAG

    $499EA

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    $1099

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    14-16 OZ.

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    2/$

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    PEPSIPRODUCTS12 PK., 12 OZ. CANSPLUS DEPOSIT

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    $119

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    $

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