Page 31 - Fruitport Area News
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Page 31 - Fruitport Area News
Public Auto Auction Muskegon County Garden Club elects officers COOPERSVILLE (Submitted by the Muskegon County Garden Club) The Garden Club elected and installed officers for 2011-2012 at its May meeting. Past President Marilyn Swanson presented each installed officer with a piece of fruit symbolizing each person’s traits. Though each fruit had a unique flavor, combined they would make a wonderful salad. The board would mix their talents and traits in serving the Garden Club well during the two-year term. The Muskegon County Garden Club is a member of the Michigan Garden Clubs, Inc. and the National Garden Clubs, Inc. AUTO BROKERS former home of Coopersville Auto Action 190 W. Randall, Coopersville, MI 49404 EVERY TUESDAY 7:00pm SHARP! NEW PHONE NUMBER 616-837-6515 Call to reserve #...or for information! The Del Shannon Runaway Tribute A Concert Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of “Runaway’s” Release Friday, August 12, 2011 7:30 p.m. at Centerstage Coopersville High School New garden club officers (left to right): Janet Bourdon, recording secretary; Dr. Rick Peters, 2nd vice president; Linda Talkington, president; Cindy Anderson, first vice president; Peggy Hartmann and Clare Kersting, co-treasurers; Not shown: Sue Meyer, corresponding secretary. You can WIN a 2002 Monte Carlo SS coupe By Mary Weimer The Fruitport Lions Club is holding a raffle for the new Dale Ernhardt Signature Edition 2002 Monte Carlo. Dale Ernhardt raced only one way –– to win! And now you can be like “The Intimadator” and win the chance to experience the passion and power of steering a black and silver Monte Carlo SS! The car will be on display thoughout the area at various locations until the winner is announced at the drawing at 8 p.m. on October 12 at the Fruitport VFW 3734 post home, 5201 Airline Road. Second prize is the 2011 car hauler. Your ticket to win this car will cost just $25. You can increase your chances to win by purchasing five tickets for $100. Tickets are available now at Copies and More, Pincrest Lanes, and Ye Old Tavern in Fruitport. The Lions Club needs to sell 3,000 tickets for this project to succeed. In the event that 3,000 tickets are not sold, the Lions Club will divide the proceeds 50/50 with the holder of the winning ticket. (A minimum prize of $5,000 will be awarded.)• Kierstyn, Cameron and Christian Holtrop holding up the monthly customizable calendars they decorated. Free family fun via internet (Submitted by Cybercrayon) Are you looking for something to do this summer that won’t cost a lot of money, something to keep the kids busy, or provide some wholesome family interaction? Cybercrayon can help! Cybercrayon.net is a web site providing access to free printable activities the whole family can enjoy. Coloring pages, featuring Cuddly Critters™ cute cartoon animals can be printed for the younger kids to enjoy. Word Builder activities, crosswords and word searches of varying complexity can be printed for free for kids and adults alike. There are also calendars that can be customized and printed to be used as arts and crafts activities for those who are interested in drawing, designing, photography, scrapbooking and other crafts. There are lots of free activities at cybercrayon.net. The cybercrayon page is the brainchild of Fruitport Township resident Tim Holtrop and his family. Tim is a storyboard artist/illustrator whose website began in 2009. The cybercrayon catalog of activities continues to grow with more quality, family-friendly content. “We’re thankful that God is giving us the opportunity to provide others with access to these activities in this way,” Tim said. Be sure to check out www.cybercrayon.net on the web!• Fruitport Area News • July 2011 • Page 31 Fruitport Chiropractic Center welcomes new doctor (Submitted by Fruitport Chiropractic Center) Fruitport Chiropractic Center, 3427 Farr Road, is pleased to announce the addition of their new associate, Dr. Tyler Karns. He is a diverse practitioner who is fitting in well at this practice. With a knowledge of a wide variety of holistic healing methods already available, his addition promises to enrich the practice as well as the patients. Dr. Karns is an August, 2009 graduate of Parker University in Dallas, Texas. While studying, he was also involved in leadership, serving for five semesters on the student senate, and captaining the school’s swim team for two seasons. A portion of his internship was spent in Bogota, Columbia, where he treated the athletes at the National Training Center. The doctor has received post-graduate training in nutrition, geriatrics, and scoliosis treatment, as well as chiropractic for athletes. He treats patients of all kinds, but has particular interest in treating athletes, seniors, children, and those with scoliosis. Dr. Karns is very excited to be at Fruitport Chiropractic Center because of the expertise and techniques practiced here. In particular, Dr. Karns is learning Nutritional Response Testing from Dr. Steve Szatkowski, who owns and operates the clinic. Dr. Karns is married to Dr. Avery Karns, also a chiropractor, who is currently practicing in Grand Rapids. They have a one-year-old son, Sebastian. They enjoy outdoor activities such as skiing, swimming and hiking, and also enjoy wine tasting at West Michigan’s fine wineries. In addition to practicing chiropractic medicine, Dr. Karns is a professor of Anatomy and Physiology at Grand Rapids Community College. He has been teaching at the college level since his own graduation and enjoys educating people. To that end, Dr. Karns also presents regular lay lectures on health issues and the functioning of the human body.• Featuring Johnny Carver and James Popenhagen. Great early rock and roll and country entertainment by two performers who had close ties to Del Shannon. Tickets at door. Advance tickets available in Coopersville at Comerica Bank & other businesses $10.00 ea. Students $8.00 Make New Friends while learning QUILTING AND OTHER CRAFTS. First Congregational Church, 3212 Pontaluna Rd., across from Edgewood School. Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. • Quilters needed! • Serger operator needed! • Sewing machine operator needed! • Just bring yourself • Have coffee & fellowship with us • No experience necessary • Rides available • Members of other churches invited Quilts and rugs are available for purchase. For more information please call Ann Ryke at (616) 844-4161 or stop by FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF FRUITPORT (231) 865-3822 Come as you are for Church & Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. We are a friendly church! 3212 Pontaluna Road, Fruitport (between Edgewood & Middle Schools) When our new minister Mike Scott came, he brought the manual. Our church service starts with traditional & praise music, and after a few songs, the youth go to their Sunday School. ~ Preschool through High School ~ Nursery Provided ~