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COURTESY PHOTO

Reed City Chamber The 1989 South Evart Quilting Club poses with a quilt made for one of their members.

announces parade details


The Reed City Area
Chamber of Commerce has
announced Memorial Day
South Evart Quilt Club ending after 91 years
Parade planning details. By Victoria Martin go anywhere without seeing
The parade will be held on Weekly Voice home-sewn items.
Memorial Day, May 27. The “I used to be a 4-H leader and
parade will form at the Reed EVART — After 91 years of I taught sewing and cooking,”
City Depot. Parade line-up stitching, the South Evart Hodges said. “I remember
will begin at 8:30 a.m., and Quilting Club will be closing going to the fairs and seeing
the parade will begin at 9. their sewing boxes for good. racks and racks of sewn items
The parade will start at the With a dwindling member from clothes to quilts. You
depot parking lot and will list, said South Evart Quilting don’t see things like that any-
travel west on Upton Avenue. Club President Sue Hubbard, more.”
It will pause at the corner of it was decided May 1 the club With the club’s time coming
Upton and Park streets for would meet one last time May to an end, both Hodges and
the laying of the wreath at 15 and bring the club’s 91 years Hubbard are sad to see it go.
the Osceola County Court- of quilting to an end. “It has been a nice organiza-
house memorial. From there, “We are down to three or four tion to belong to,” Hodges said.
the parade will continue members at a time,” said Hub- “It is too bad that times are dif-
west on Upton, turn left at bard. “It is hard to hold meet- ferent.”
Sears St., turn right at Lin- ings when you just don’t have During their hay-day, the club
coln Avenue and continue to the numbers that we used to.” would make anywhere from
Woodland Cemetery. The oldest member of the two to four quilts for either
club, at 91-years-old, Aloha each other or to donate to some-
Hodges said when she joined in one in need or an organization.
the late-60’s or early-70’s, there “We used to make a quilt for
were around 30 members. any reason. We would help COURTESY PHOTO
“Back then women didn’t each other with projects and A South Evart Quilting Club member starts a yarn spinning demonstration at a
work outside the home,” she we would donate quilts quite of- quilt show.
said. “I was a registered nurse, ten,” said Hodges. “I remember
but I worked part-time once I in 1976 we made a red, white being made or in storage that meetings there was not much
started having kids. We had and blue quilt and donated it to we planned on donating.” to do at all.”
time to do things like quilt and the museum. And there were But Hodges said it has been With the South Evart Quilt
Dedication sew. Now, no one has the time many years we donated one a while since the club has been Club halting production, Hub-
Evart hold ceremony for or interest.” or two for the library to sell at that active. bard thanked all the past and
baseball | softball complex When Hodges joined around their annual dinner.” “I don’t think we have had a present members for their time
50 years ago, sewing was the “There wasn’t a time when quilt on a frame for quite some and wonderful years of quilt
page 8 big thing and you could not we didn’t have one or two quilts time,” she said. “The last few making.
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Eagle Village receives $1,000 grant


By Victoria Martin communicate while help-
Weekly Voice ing youth learn how to
navigate behavioral and
HERSEY — To continue emotional boundaries all
their mission in helping while in a group setting,
families and youth, Eagle according to an Eagle Vil-
Village received a $1,000 lage brochure.
grant to help offset costs These camps range from
of their different inter- $200 to $1,500 and this can
vention programs. be a lot for some fami-
Applying for the grant lies, said Newcombe, but
back in late February, thanks to the grant from
Eagle Village received the Missaukee Area Commu-
news that they would be nity Foundation, that does
receiving the grant from not have to be the case.
the Missaukee Area Com- New to this year, Eagle
munity Foundation April Village is also aiding in
22. areas outside of what
“These funds will pro- they offer like counseling
vide families and youth and therapy, said New-
from Missaukee County PHOTO courtesy of EAGLE VILLAGE combe.
the opportunity to re- In receiving a $1,000 grant April 22, Eagle Village will be able to help more families and youth learn communication and other coping Though the $1,000 will
ceive the help they need skills through their camps and other intervention services. only go so far, said New-
without having to bear combe, that does not mean
the financial burden money could help around “Some may need $100 to said. management. The five-day the help stops there.
alone. We are grateful to 10 families or individu- help pay for a service and The money will help camps are for those 5 to “Again, we never want
see communities provide als, said Eagle Village others may need $500, it families and youth attend 13-years-old and the 10- a family to feel like they
resources that will build Advancement Adminis- really depends on the situ- intervention camps and day camps are offered for cannot get the help they
strength and success for trative Assistant Trisha ation and what the person services. those 13 to 17. need because of money,”
the families and youth Newcombe, but that de- is looking to do,” she said. Over the summer, youth Year round services she said. “If needed we
that live there,” President pends on individual needs “We never want finan- will have access to five- aided by the grant also can get aid from the Eagle
and CEO of Eagle Village and the intervention cial circumstances to get day and 10-day camps to include family and youth Fund. So the help doesn’t
Cathey Prudhomme said. program one is looking to in the way of someone re- help in the areas of cop- weekends to help fami- stop once this grant runs
Potentially, the grant participate in. ceiving help,” Newcombe ing skills and emotional lies connect and learn to out.”

Evart High School continues to cope


By Victoria Martin Tuesday and Wednesday school, Craven said it has a month left of school and
Weekly Voice and will continue to as- been difficult to process that we can continue to
sess individual needs as and remain strong for the have these conversations
EVART — More than a they arise, according to students. with affected kids,” Prud-
week after the body of an Kolenda. “It has been hard for homme-Smith said.
Evart teen was found Ev- Though three months everyone,” she said. Going into summer vaca-
art High School students have passed since Shaw “People don’t realize how tion, there is worry on how
and staff are still coping fell in the Muskegon, Ev- tough this situation for students will continue to
with the reopened wounds art High School Counselor the teachers and staff. You process everything, said
of the initial loss. Kendra Prudhomme-Smith have to be strong for the Prudhomme-Smith, but
After hearing the news said there are still varying students. But at this time, students and parents have
that Dylan Shaw’s body levels of grief and relief it’s good for students to see been given as much infor-
was found in Evart on throughout the school. us grieve. It is healthy for mation they could possibly
Tuesday, students and “Overall, we’ve had some them to see that it is nor- need to continue the cop-
staff were once again struggling students and mal to feel these emotions.” ing process.
filled with the grief that staff, but I think everyone Helping in the prepara- “We’ve tried to reach out
they had felt three months is very relieved for Dylan’s tion of the eventual re- to EHS families and give
ago when they first heard family,” she said. “Bring- surfacing of sadness and them tips on how to handle
Shaw had fallen in the ing him home was a big grief, Prudhomme-Smith children’s grief. We’ve
Muskegon River. priority for everyone and said the time between the posted a letter and tips on
“We are mourning all we are glad that he’s able accident and finding Shaw social media yesterday
over again,” Evart Public to be laid to rest.” has allowed for the shock and in February,” she said.
Schools Band Director In the classroom, Craven of the situation to lessen. “For our students who
Diana Craven, who had said she saw a range of “But the last couple are extremely close to the
taught Shaw for almost reactions. of days have not been as situation and need further
four years, said. “But this “Each kid deals with ev- shocking as when we first help, we’ve made connec- 131

is closure and that’s good.” erything differently,” she learned that he had fallen tions with those families to
55
As part of the moving said. “Some kids were sad through the ice,” she said. more community resourc-
forward process, the school and not really wanting to “We’ve had a couple of es as needed. We37definitely 115
VICTORIA MARTIN
has taken down any re- participate, others cried, months to prepare for the want to make sure all of In place of the candle Evart High School Principal Jessica Kolenda
maining memorials that some dealt with every- day that he was found, and our students have all the had lit until the body of Dylan Shaw was recovered sits a plant to
were placed around the thing by comforting others I think everyone is just re- resources they need.” show the moving forward process Wednesday, May 8. 66
school and High School and some students just ally glad for his family that 55
Principal Jessica Kolenda wanted to move on with they are able to have some
has blown out the candle their day.” closure.”
she lit when she first heard Kolenda said she is Prudhomme-Smith said
the news of Dylan Shaw proud of the students and she and Kolenda are also
falling through ice on the how they are coping with relieved that the body was
Tustin 115
Muskegon River in Febru- the news. found while the students Lake Marion
ary. “Everything has been were still in school as it COunTy OsCeOLa
To help students and going smoothly,” she said. allowed the school to help
staff deal with hearing of “Right now it is early, but as much as they can before Luther COunTy
LeRoy
the police finding Shaw’s the kids have been coping school lets out for the sum- 66
131
body, the school brought in as best they can.” mer.
crisis prevention teams on For the staff at the high “I’m so grateful we have

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age investment and economic keeping an updated master City had been told and she people was very
plan, submitted its resolution couldn’t that you have an instant sick,” Koopman said.
making zoning ordinances understand it.
growth through a statewide
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on Dec. 4.
SPRING CLOTHING She was unable to commu- tion to, and that was
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2019 Wheatlake Festival May 19.


What’s Happening in the AreaHabitat for Humanity only if the appropriate seat Free dinner Day book club
Worship will be held at 10 builds simple, decent, af- is used and installed prop-
of Races a.m. followed by a special fordable housing in part- erly.
at Reed City church at Reed City Library
REED CITY — Spectrum friendship meal. There will nership with those in need, Upcoming 2019 car seat REED CITY— There will REED CITY— A day book
Health invites runners and be a message from Pastor and works to eliminate sub- safety dates are: be a free dinner every Mon- club will be held on the first
walkers to support local Turanski, special music standard housing around • 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 18 day from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Wednesday of the month
cancer care once again by and the fellowship with the the world. at Reed City Fire Depart- Church of the Firstborn at 1:30 p.m. at the Reed City
participating in the 2019 church's members. All are Refreshments will be ment, 523 Morse St. Revival Center, 310 S. Hig- Public Library.
Wheatlake Festival of Rac- welcome. served. • 4 to 8 p.m. June 18 at Ev- bee.
es. art Fire Department, 109 E. Donations accepted but
This family-friendly 6th St. not necessary.
OLAH holding monthly
event will be held on Sat-
Wexford-Osceola CrossRoads Theatre to • 4 to 8 p.m. Sept. 24 at meetings
urday, May 18, and will Habitat for Humanity perform 'Love Letters' Reed City Fire Depart-
T.O.P.S. meets on EVART— The Osceola
include a half marathon, open house REED CITY — The Reed ment, 523 Morse St.
Thursdays
League for Arts and Hu-
10K, 5K run, 5K walk and City CrossRoads Theatre is Prevention/Safety Days manities will be holding
kids dash. All proceeds will EVART — Wexford- postponing its production will be held: EVART — T.O.P.S. Weight a monthly meeting on
benefit wellness services Osceola Habitat for Hu- of "Driving Miss Daisy." In • Noon to 4 p.m. Nov. 15 at Loss Group meets every the first Tuesday of each
for patients at the Susan P. manity invites all Osceola its place will be Guerney’s both fire departments Thursday at 8:20 a.m. at month at 6:30 p.m. at 207
Wheatlake Regional Can- County residents to drop in "Love Letters" with special RSVP for your safety Evart United Methodist N. Main St., Evart, 231-734-
cer Center, which provides at an Open House on May permission from Drama- check by calling 231-796- Church. 9900.
free resources and services 22 at the Osceola Grand Ho- tists Play Service staring 4919 or emailing julie. Weigh-in is from 8:30 to Art, antiques, crafts.
for those on a cancer jour- tel at 940 W. 7th St. in Evart. Melissa Langworthy and cole@liferesourcesnm.org. 9:15 a.m., and the meeting Open Thursday, Friday and
ney. Habitat staff and volun- Gerald Langworthy. begins at 9:30 p.m. Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5
To encourage early de- teers will be on hand from Performances are May p.m.
tection, free skin cancer 2 to 4 p.m. to provide infor- 24, 25, 31 and June 1 at 7
Spectrum Health offers Lapidary Class, Saturday,
screenings will be provided mation about the home- p.m. and May 26 and June 2 diabetes support group
Better Breathers Club 1 to 5 p.m.
at the Bandshell from 8:30 buying program for low- at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 at classes forms Classes in other areas of
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on the day income families. the door, 249 W. Upton Ave. BIG RAPIDS — Spectrum the arts will be offered for
of the event. Habitat is also seeking Call 231-465-4334 for reser- REED CITY — Spectrum Health Big Rapids Hospital those interested.
For information or to reg- applicants for the “Brush vations. Health holds a free month- is hosting a free support
ister, visit spectrumhealth. with Kindness,” which pro- ly diabetes support group group for people who live
org/wheatlake-races or call vides minor home repairs, to help and encourage with lung disease.
Free health care
Danielle Wells, race coordi- landscaping, and exterior
Free concert series those with diabetes. The meetings are 2 p.m. services
nator, at 231-592-4208. painting to low income REED CITY — Free con- Reed City classes meet on on the third Monday of CADILLAC— Free lim-
residents that already own certs will be held every sec- the first Monday of each each month in the hospi- ited health care services
a home. Anyone struggling ond and fourth Thursday month from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. tal’s third-floor classroom. are available in Cadillac for
Friendship Sunday to maintain their property during the summer from 7 at the diabetes education Caregivers, as well as lung residents of Wexford, Mis-
EVART — St. Paul Lu- due to limited resources is to 9 p.m. at Reed City Depot. building, across the street disease patients, are wel- saukee and parts of Osceo-
theran Church in Evart is encouraged to stop by, as The concerts will feature from Reed City Hospital, come. la and Lake counties with
having a special Friend- well as people interested in Cedar Creek Band playing located at 4393 220th Ave., The classes will be led low income and no health
ship Sunday on Sunday, volunteering. oldies, country and gospel. Reed City. by Melinda Hutson, a re- insurance. Weekly health
Come and join in the fun. The group meetings are spiratory therapist in the clinics are scheduled based
open to those with diabetes cardiac and pulmonary on the availability of vol-
REDEEM Groups meet and caregivers who wish to
gain more information on
rehabilitation department,
and Cassie Tower, lead re-
unteer healthcare provid-
ers. New patients need to
weekly the topic. Facilitators will spiratory therapist in the call for an eligibility ap-
EVART — Healing is lead discussions on blood cardiopulmonary depart- pointment.
HERE’S MY CARD available through Christ- pressure, heart-healthy
centered, life-transforming eating, physical activ-
ment for Big Rapids and
Reed City Hospitals.
Medication assistance
may be available through
LEAGUES • LEAGUES • LEAGUES REDEEM Groups. These ity, food label reading and For more information or the Stehouwer Free Clinic.
SUNDAY SCRAMBLE WEDNESDAY WOMEN groups are for anyone de- more. to register, call 231-592-4204. Qualified applicants must
4 PM start - for all skill levels 10 AM start siring to deal with life's For more information or have a Munson Healthcare
MONDAY MASTERS WEDNESDAY MEN hurts, habits or hangups to register, call 231-832-6636.
TOPS weight loss Cadillac Hospital affiliated
1:30 PM tee time start for men 55 & older 5 PM start - fun league of any kind (anger, addic- provider and meet guidelines
MONDAY WOMEN THURSDAY MEN tions, abuse, fear, codepen-
Free vascular screenings meeting set by pharmaceutical compa-
4-5:45 PM start 5 PM start - partner league
dency, etc). The groups are REED CITY— TOPS nies. Eligibility appointments
TUESDAY MEN FRIDAY COUPLES guided, conversation-ori- available weight loss meetings, Reed are scheduled for Tuesday
4-6 PM start 4-5:30 PM start - fun league
Give us a call today! Leagues are open to all skill levels! ented, step-groups which REED CITY — Spectrum City, Chapter 1682, Monday and Wednesday mornings.

SPRING VALLEY GOLF COURSE


use the materials and ap- Health Big Rapids and weigh-in at 5:30 p.m. and Office hours are Monday
proach of Celebrate Recov- Reed City Hospitals are of- meeting from 6 to 7 p.m. at through Thursday, 9 a.m.
231-832-5041 springvalleygolf@gmail.com ery. fering appointments for St. Paul Lutheran Church. to 4:30 p.m. (closed noon to
4 miles east of Reed City • 18396 US-10 Hersey, MI A group for women and free vascular screenings on 1 p.m.)
a group for men will start the fourth Monday of ev- Stehouwer Free Clinic is
at Crossroads Commu- ery month.
Al-Anon meeting located at 201 N. Mitchell
• Wills • Probate nity Church of Evart each Individuals must meet REED CITY— Al-Anon St. (lower level).
• Trust • Real Estate Tuesday at 7 p.m. two of the following risk meetings will be held on
• Family Law: Please send a confiden- factors in order to partici- Mondays at 1 p.m. at St.
Divorce, tial message to Pastor Paul pate in the screenings: Philips Church in Reed
Hersey Congregational
Paternity, at (231) 515-2102 for more • 60 years of age or older City and Tuesdays at 7 Church services
Child Custody, information or to indicate • Diabetes p.m., also at the church. HERSEY— Service time
Adoptions your interest. A $20 set of • History of smoking • EVART— Thursdays for Hersey Congregational
study booklets must be pur- • High cholesterol at 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart Church, 216 S. Main St., is a
White Law Office, P.L.C. chased by each participant. • High blood pressure
• Immediate family his-
Church in Evart. 10 a.m. traditional service.
James R. White, Attornery At Law tory of Aortic Aneurysm
jwhite@whitelawoffice.net Spectrum to offer • Immediate family his-
Fish fry at Evart Moose Congregate meal sites
116 N. Main St. • Evart • 231-734-3531 diabetes prevention tory of arterial disease be- Lodge for Osceola County COA
program fore age 60 EVART— A fish fry or TUSTIN — Tustin Meal

WINDOW
If you have two or more shrimp dinner will be held Site
REED CITY — Spectrum of these conditions, you on Fridays from 5 to 8 p.m. 213 Neilson
Health is offering a free could benefit from a no- at the Evart Moose Lodge, Monday through Thurs-
SHOPPING? program to help commu- cost, pain-free vascular
nity members diagnosed screening.
8400 U.S. 10 in Evart.
For more information,
day
Lunch served at noon
Check Out with prediabetes or those Screenings will be in per- call 231-734-6181. REED CITY— Reed City
Polar Seal Vinyl Windows who may be at high risk for son with an ultrasound ma- Meal Site
for Your Home! developing Type 2 diabetes. chine and a certified vascu- 802 Mill Street
• Energy Efficient • Maintenance Free • Easily Cleaned The Spectrum Health lar sonographer. Advance
Bingo at Evart Moose Monday through Thurs-
• FINANCING AVAILABLE • Diabetes Education team appointments are required EVART— Evart Moose day
“Your Full Service Glass Shop”

DouGLASS
is facilitating a diabetes for the screenings and can Lodge will host Bingo each Lunch served at noon
prevention program (DPP) be scheduled by calling Monday at 8400 U.S. 10. EVART— Evart Meal Site
800-922-GLAS • 231-779-3960 Located next to Arby’s • Cadillac session for the community 616-391-VASC. Doors open at 4 p.m. Early 732 W. 7th Street
to help make those life- bird takes place at 6 p.m. Monday through Thurs-
style changes at Spectrum with regular Bingo at 6:30 day
Health Reed City Hospital.
Wexford-Osceola p.m. (License No. A21600). Lunch served at noon
IS YOUR Groups meet for a year — Habitat for Humanity MARION— Marion Meal
BUSINESS weekly for the first 16 ses- meeting
Rock, gem and mineral Site
READY TO sions, then monthly for six
to eight months to main- REED CITY — The club meetings
101 E. Main St.
Monday through Thurs-
WIN AT THE tain the skills they have Osceola County Commit- BIG RAPIDS — Big Rap- day
INTERNET? learned. tee of the Wexford-Osceo-
For more information or la Habitat for Humanity
ids Rock, Gem and Mineral
Club will hold meetings at
Lunch served at noon

Call Me: to register for the program, needs your help. The com- 6:30 p.m. on the first Thurs-
Beginning line dancing
call 231-832-6636. mittee meets every second day of the month (March
231-779-4127 Wednesday of the month at through December) at the classes in Evart
F R E E C O N S U LTAT I O N
Car seat safety checks 4State p.m. at the Lake-Osceola
Bank, 217 S. Chestnut
Geology lab, room 138, sci- EVART— Line dancing
ence building, at Ferris 101 (beginner line dancing)
REED CITY — Life Re- Ave., in Reed City. State University. will be held every Wednes-
sources of Northern Mich- We are always looking for day from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at
Where your brand igan is hosting several car board members, volunteers 110 U.S. 10 in Evart.
is our business! seat safety checks in Osceo- and helpful suggestions —
Activities at the Reed There will be a $3 dona-
la County by appointment. everyone is welcome. No City Senior Center tion.
pens signs banners table covers tote bags Car seats reduce the appointment necessary. REED CITY— The Senior For more information,
drinkWare custoM apparel note pads & Much Much More chance of injury or death For more information, call Center, 219 Todd Ave., has contact Carol at 231-734-
by nearly 70 percent, but 231-775-7561. the following activities: 5305.
CN Promotional Products can offer any
customized promotional items! All available with Wednesday: Fun Bingo
your unique branding. If you think it, we make it! (18 and older) at 12:30 p.m.
Quilts to Comfort
For more information contact your advertising specialist today! Your road to adventure begins here! Thursday: Euchre at
12:30 p.m. meeting
Friday night: Regular REED CITY— Patsy
231-775-6565 Bingo (weather permit- Blue’s Quilts to Comfort
ting). Doors open at 4:30 meets the second Monday
p.m. Early Birds start at 6 of each month, except De-
CALL LINDA p.m. (License No.A22502) cember, from 10 a.m. to 4
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nights will be held the sec- All meetings are held at
TRAILERS 903 N. Mitchell St. ond Friday night of the Reed City Church of the
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Obituary Reed City Hospital looks


Dylan Micheal Shaw at the pros and cons of
EVART — Dylan Mi-
cheal Shaw of Evart
passed away unexpected-
nursing in a small town
ly February 7, 2019. He By Victoria Martin in Grand Rapids, Rings
was 15. Weekly Voice said she had access to all
Dylan was born July kids of equipment and
10, 2003 in Big Rapids to REED CITY — With Na- specialists. In Reed City,
Daniel T. Shaw and Min- tional Nurses Week just a lot more is up to a small
dy M. Golembiewski. He coming to a close, Reed nursing staff who have
was a sophomore at Ev- City Hospital thanks to rely on each other and File Photo
art High School and was their nurses for the work their own abilities.
active in the High School they do on a regular basis "You have to think on "You get the chance to throughout the hospital,
Band. Dylan lived his en- with the challenges they your feet in the small take care of the people in Rings said she also looks
tire life in the Evart area face every day. hospitals," she said. "You your neighborhood. Some at the struggle to find
and had attended the as (Terri) Shaw of Sears Finding nurses can be have to have a certain lev- might look at that as a staff as yet another sell-
Ogilvie Wesleyan and Karen Lucas of Bris- difficult, finding ones el of confidence in your negative, but I don't," she ing point for working in
Church. He was an avid tol; maternal great- that want to come out problem solving skills said. "There is something the more rural areas.
gamer who enjoyed his grandmother, Joyce Hor- to small hospitals like and working alone." very rewarding in that." With a small staff and a
X-box, and loved the out- ton of Cadillac; and pa- Reed City Hospital can In the more rural hospi- Rings said there is also difficulty in filling more
doors and hunting. His ternal great-grandmoth- lower the employment tals, finding people to fill a strong sense in camara- specialized positions
friends meant the world er, Donna Beadle of Ev- pool even further, said more specific roles like derie when working with among the nursing staff,
to him. art. Reed City Hospital Chief nurse practitioners are a small staff all around. Rings said she looks at
Dylan is survived by A memorial service Nursing Officer Caroline harder to find the more "You know everyone," that as more of an oppor-
his parents, Daniel and honoring the life of Rings. specific the role, said she said. "You know Jim tunity to grow within a
Mindy of Evart; his sib- Dylan Micheal Shaw will “We aren't in this job Rings. from lab work. You know company
lings, Daniel Shaw Jr. of be held 1 p.m. Saturday, for the money," she said. “People get out of Carol from the emergen- "I have had to grow my
Evart, Dezurae Shaw of May 18, at the Evart High "But more nurses, espe- school and they are more cy room. You are working own specialists and that
Arizona, Andrew Shaw School gymnasium with cially those right out of attracted to the big areas with your friends on a isn't a bad thing,” said
of Evart; maternal Rev. Neil Mowat officiat- school, are wanting to go with all the bells and daily basis. You only re- Rings. “It is a way to hire
grandparents, David ing. Dylan will be in- to the bigger hospitals whistles,” she said. ally see that in the rural from within and give
Golembiewski of Evart terred in his family’s plot with all the bells and However, working in a area hospitals." someone that little extra
and Robbin (Bob Hall) in Burdell Township whistles. We just don't small town and a with a Beyond using the help- nudge they may need to
Horton of Tustin; pater- Cemetery North near Tu- compete in that way." small staff has its ben- ing neighbors and the move forward in their
nal grandparents, Thom- stin. When she was working efits, said Rings. camaraderie of staff career."

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Events this week at the gan and its Marihuana” ethical issues and more. • Wednesday, May 22 —
Reed City Area District presented by the Michi- Admission is free, please 11:15 a.m. Story Hour with
Library: gan Cannabis Education register online at https:// “Trucks, Tractors and Dig-
• Thursday, May 16 — Network. Topics include michigancannabiseduca- gers” theme.
Drop in for Reed City Read- marihuana safety, patient tionnetwork.com. Closed May 27 for Memo-
ers — discussion of “Circe” and caregiver rights and • Tuesday, May 21 — 5 rial Day. Saturday hours
by Madeline Miller. responsibilities in Michi- p.m. Books to Movies “Wel- will end June 1. A Saturday
• Saturday, May 18 — gan, qualifying medical come to Marwen,” rated schedule will resume on Sept.
Noon to 1:30 p.m. “Michi- conditions, legal and PG-13. 7. 6 p.m. GFWC meeting.

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COURTESY PHOTO - KIM O’NEIL


After more than two years in the community, Evergreen Physical Therapy celebrated its Reed City Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting Thursday, May 9.

Evergreen Physical celebrates opening in Reed City


By Victoria Martin outside the physical The ceremony was not Offering aid for issues time,” said Crosby. opened another location
Weekly Voice therapy location on Upton to mark a grand opening, like orthopedic injuries, Prior to coming to Reed in Reed City.”
Street in Downtown Reed said Crosby, but another sports related injuries, City for a second time Since moving back into
REED CITY — After two City Thursday, May 9. way to let the community chronic pain, balance in 2017, Evergreen had town in 2017, Crosby said
and a half years of being Though in Downtown know they are there and issues and concussions, a location in Big Rapids the community’s overall
in business, Evergreen Reed City since 2017, that they do not have to Evergreen offers individu- but decided it would help attitude has been positive.
Physical Therapy in Reed Evergreen Director and travel out to Big Rapids alized programs and exer- more patients to set up a “Everyone who comes
City finally got their rib- Physical Therapist Jill for physical therapy. cises based on a patients location in Reed City for a in is happy to have us in
bon cutting ceremony Crosby said it was about “I think, at this point, needs. “round two,” said Crosby. town,” said Crosby. “They
from the Chamber of time they did a ceremony it is about making a pres- “Everything we do is “We saw a huge need in are happy that they do
Commerce. of some kind. ence in the community,” individualized to each the community and it’s not have to go all the way
Evergreen staff along “Honestly, we probably said Crosby. “It’s about let- patient to get back mobil- surrounding areas,” she to Big Rapids and we are
with the Reed City Cham- should have done this a ting people in the commu- ity and function while de- said. “We knew we could happy to serve patients so
ber of Commerce joined while ago,” she said. nity know we are here.” creasing pain at the same serve more people if we close to where they live.

Public
Evart Police Weekly
Report
During the officer’s inves-
tigation it was discovered
record was issued to a resident
regarding an unregistered
officer also mentioned the
pile of lumber in the back
issued verbal warnings re-
garding the city’s trash or-
building and nothing was
found to be missing.
the vehicle did not have junk vehicle on property. yard need to be cleaned up dinance. The management Friday, 5/10/19
• 05-06-2019: Officers were insurance and the driver The owner and property and removed. stated they would see that • Officers responded to a
called to a civil dispute. Of- had an expired license. The owner agreed to the ap- • Officers were requested it was cleaned out right two-car personal property
ficers spoke with both par- driver was issued an ap- propriate amount of time to assist the Osceola Coun- away and will inform the damage accident. No inju-
ties and mediated a solu- pearance citation for the needed have the vehicle re- ty Sheriff ’s Department tenants of the rules. ries were reported with mi-
tion for the dilemma. violations and the vehicle moved to avoid a citation. with a car/deer accident. Wednesday, 5/8/19 nor damage to the vehicles.
• 05-06-2019: Officers re- was towed. • A trash violation was The vehicle was damaged • The RCPD received a • Officers responded to
ceived a walk-in hit-and- observed and the appropri- enough to need to be towed found key that appears to loud music complaint. The
run private property dam- ate abatement paperwork and the deer deceased. No belong to an Oldsmobile. matter was unfounded.
age accident complaint.
Reed City Police Weekly served to the homeowner. injuries were reported. If yours is missing you can • Officers were dis-
The owner requested to Report Monday, 5/6/19 Tuesday, 5/7/19 contact the department patched to a local residence
have a report completed for If you see any suspicious • Officers were dis- • While performing a and arrange to pick it up. regarding an unwanted
insurance purposes. activity, call 911. For a non- patched to suspicious traffic stop, officers found • Officers were dis- male refusing to leave as
• 05-10-2019: Officers re- emergency, call 832-3255. situation regarding an un- the 30-year-old driver held p atched to respond to a requested. Officer arrived
ceived a found property Email tips to policereedc- known male that had been an outstanding warrant. missing juvenile. A few to find the man had left on
complaint. The owner of ity@gmail.com. sitting on a woman’s front The individual was issued minutes later the juvenile foot when he heard the 911
the property was identified Sunday, 5/5/19 lawn. The responding offi- a verbal warning regard- was found to have walked call placed.
and the officers returned • While patrolling the cer located the 27-year-old ing his speed and defec- to a family member’s home Saturday, 5/11/19
the property. downtown businesses, an man and found he was just tive brake light, as he was without letting anyone • Officers received a re-
officer found one business resting from a walk and de- placed under arrest and know beforehand. The child port of a vehicle swerving
• 05-11-2019: Officers re- to have an unlocked door. nied the need for any medi- transported to the Osceola was reported to be fine. and having trouble main-
ceived a fail to pay for gaso- Officers checked inside and cal assistance. County Jail where he was Thursday, 5/9/18 taining its lane. Officers
line complaint. The com- found nothing out of the • Officers issued the ap- lodged without incident. • Officers responded to a located the vehicle and
plaint remains open at this norm. Contact was made propriate abatement paper- • After observing piles local business for a burglar stopped it. The driver was
time. with the key holder to con- work to a resident regard- of trash bags in front of alarm. The officers found found to be sober and stat-
• 05-12-2019: Officers firm nothing was missing ing the city ordinance re- an apartment building, of- an open door and searched ed he could not see due to
stopped a vehicle for an im- and to lock the door. garding a pool on property ficers made contact with the building. A key holder the brightness of the lights
proper registration plate. • Abatement paperwork and a required fence. The the property managers and was contacted to lock the of the vehicle behind him.

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The Evart High School Class of 2019 poses outside Evart Elementary Friday, May 10 one last time before graduating.

CN Evart seniors take


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Walking through Evart Middle School Friday, May 10, Evart High
growing season. Killing weeds at the roots early School Seniors take one last trip down the hall ways and say hello
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Evart sports complex


Andy Duffy | Special
to the Weekly Voice
Middle School
principal Jason

dedicated Tuesday
O’Dell, varsity
baseball coach
Josh Johnson,
Nestle Waters
North America NWNA donation used to irrigation system and designing
natural and installing a new scoreboard.
resource man- renovate and upgrade fields Arlene Anderson-Vincent, natu-
ager Arlene EVART — Evart Public Schools ral resource manager for NWNA
Anderson- baseball-softball field complex was and school district personnel met
Vincent and dedicated Tuesday between games at the pitcher’s mound for the
athletic of Evart’s baseball doubleheader dedication ceremony. Anderson-
director Jay with Beal City. The fields were Vincent commented on the rela-
Wallace were renovated following Nestle Wa- tionship between NWNA and the
on hand ters North America’s donation of community while Evart’s athletic
Tuesday for $80,000 for the project last year. director, Jay Wallace, spoke of his
the dedication The upgrades included re- hopes for the future of ballplayers
of Evart’s ball- sodding along the baselines and destined to perform on the field.
fields. infields, improving the warning Evart T-ball players were on hand
tracks, repairing the fences and to run the bases.

Andy Duffy | Special to the Weekly Voice


Osceola County Commission on Aging held its annual fundraising event Taste of Osceola Tuesday
evening. Area restaurants and food preparation organizations were on hand to offer samples of their
wares, and proceeds went to the COA. Attached are pictures of the event.
Commission on Aging serves meals, too. The organization had personnel on had to let the public get
a taste of its food. Pictured are COA employees Kay Brinks Dusendang-Wetherington, Ann Whyte,
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