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The Huron Township Hist-
orical Society is busy preparing .
for the second. annual Huron Township Historical Day sched- uled for the second Saturday of September (9-11-99).
Last year’s maiden event was a great success with many volunteers and residents dress-
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Last year the Historical Society, because they are com- mitted to preserving and cele- brating our history, came up with the idea to create a ‘Historical Day.” This day was to be set aside each year to remember our past and help
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Pictured above are 1998 participants.
educate the community of our history. The Society, in concert with the Historical Commi- ssion, approached the Town- ship Board and secured a Proclamation that proclaimed every second Saturday of Sept- ember as “Huron Township Historical Day.”
Last’ year, the Society and
The Historical Commission gathered around the Samual His- torical Home and together with close to 100 people celebrated the day. Most of the visitors dress- ed in some type of period dress and a lot of history was shared. There was also a display of American Indian culture and a
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Wayne County Fair Celebration
For over a century, county fairs have brought friends together in celebration of sum- mer’s end and to spawn dreams of future bounty. The mere mention of a county fair con- jures up images of livestock and cattle barns, tractor pulls and bake-offs, sticky cotton
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course, clowns. In the distance, the music of the midway calls to both young and old.
For over 50 years, the Wayne County Fair Associa- tion has been dedicated to the continuation and preservation of the county fair tradition. The event showcases the finest of the COnODe S agricultural Bas!
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Scheduled for July 20-25, at the Wayne County Fair- grounds, the event is a six-day extravaganza of agricultural exhibitions featuring: livestock stables, pet shows, equestrian
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Teddybear Picnic, Playsc- ape/Pavilion at Flat Rock Community Park.
Vacation Bible School at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 28320 Waltz Road, Waltz. Call Direc- tor Pam Reiser at 734-654-6366 for additional information.
Vacation Bible School at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, New Boston. For more information call the church, 734-753-9048.
Daily 1999 Historical Society Cal-
endars on sale daily at Reinin- ger Realty.
Mouvthly Meetings
HAA monthly meetings are held the second Tuesday each month at 7:30 p.m. at Krzyske Community Center. All month- ly meetings are open to the public.
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4 ff | / SL, sa M.O.P.S. (Mothers of Pre- Schoolers) meet the fourth Tuesday of each month at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Waltz from 9-11 a.m. There is free child care available. Come for rest, support, crafts, and affirmation. For mothers of infants through kindergarten- age children. For information call 783-1429.
Recreation Committee meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Krzyske Center.
Huron Athletic Boosters meet the first Tuesday of each month. Call 654-3781 for info.
Third Thursday of the month September through May, Huron River Riders Horse Club monthly meetings 7:30 Krzy- ske Center, Waltz. New mem- bers always welcome.
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Historical Committee meets
The second week of Greek will be a little more of a chal- lenge. This dish is not easy, not fast, not low in calories, nor is it easy to pronounce, but it is so good that you will find yourself up to the challenge two or three times a year (it’s like cabbage rolls).
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Recycling Committee meets the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Town- ship Hall.
Telecommunications Com- mittee meets the last Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Township Hall.
Huron Township Senior Citi- zens. Waltz Group: Pres., Alice McGrew, 753-5954. Meetings: First Tues. of the month noon, sandwich/cards. Third Tues. of the month, noon, pot luck and cards. Fifth Tues. of the month 1 p.m., cookies/cards.
New Boston Group: Pres- ident: Edna Curistan, 782-
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This dish is without a doubt one of mine and my family’s favorite Greek meals.
Please let me know how I’m doing with the column or if you have any questions, contact: The Huron River Weekly-Al Fresco, P.O. Box 472, New Boston, MI 48164, or fax 734-
3470. Meetings: First Wed. of the month, 12:30 p.m. Third Thurs. of the month, 4:30 p.m., pot luck.
Events at Senior Center of Merriman Road: Meals on wheels every day. Hot meals every day 11:30 a.m.. Card par- ty every Mon. 12:30 p.m.. Quilting every Tues. 9-11:30 a.m. Trips are offered. Call 782-5190, Dorothy Moore.
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Actually Einstein — and Newton understood it and since I am a fan of both — I understand it. Other than the fact that people get goofy when a lot of round numbers show up, it actually has to do with time and space.
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Thus, time flies and it flies and it varies. So whose time is right and whose time is wrong? And if there are so many times, how can our time — the Millennium time — be important to anybody or have significance. Of course, it is
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nice to know mankind made it to our year 2000 but it is only a date marked by man for the purposes of man. It is truly an artificial date only good for our own little space and our only little relativity. Right? And, since I’m on the sub-
ject, is it actually the year 2000.
that is important? Is 2001 the date because the original counter started at year one? Is it actually 2005 or 2006 because we are not really sure of when Jesus died. Just exact- ly when is the right time? After all, if [am to be con- cerned, I ought to be able to know the time I need to be concerned about.
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Historical Society Summer Hours/Work Schedule
During the summer months (June thru October) we will have informal work meet- ings (Stress Relief sessions) at the Samual Adams Historical Home. The Meetings are as follows: 2nd & Ath Thursdays 6-8pm
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2 p.m. Youth Sheep Show
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amendment to Huron Town- ship’s Site-Condominium © Ordinance. This change re- quires developers to do some- thing more than totally clear- ing the entire area and building homes. The amendment calls for new trees to be planted on each lot. The ordinance dic- tates the size, number and species of trees to be planted. I believe the Tree Protec- tion Ordinance and the amend- ment to the site condominium ordinance were necessary and important changes. They will enhance the aesthetics of each new development and the value of the entire Township. Johan, you were right “now is not the time for apathy.” There are people that are doing something about the new chal- lenges facing our growing community. Both of the above changes were passed unani-
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January 241 ~ February 19
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Alvies March 241 —- April 2O Coldness puts out your fire, who’s to blame? News report has you wondering who and why. Shells at beach fill pock- ets but how many do you need. Not gold anyway. Let nature alone, allow others to enjoy. Lucky #327.
Taurus April 21 ~ May 2)
Small child feels your cold, cold, coldness. Adults, spouse, others know. Happiness found in other home. Listen. Search for lost gold. May be in your heart. Others find gold at store — not so easy for you. Lucky #487.
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Continued from Page I cooking demonstration retlec- tive of the Revolutionary War Era.
Last year a group of volun- teers gathered at several inter- sections and passed out the first “Ye Olde Village News” for a small contribution. The Society expects to again “man” the streets with the second edi- tion from 9 a.m. to noon on Historical Day and they hope the community will be gener- ous in their donations. The money raised will be used to further the projects of The Society which includes the reclamation of the Samuel Adams Historical House.
This year The Society and The Commission will again gather at the Historical House for the day’s activities. This year they hope to add the music of a Barbershop Quar- tet. The public is invited to dress up in some period cloth- ing and participate. Food and beverages will be served start- ing at noon but the public is welcome anytime. The Society encourages the folks to bring their lawn chairs and any item of historical note to share with others.
The Society expects that several new sources of infor- mation about our history will reveal itself during the day. Last year a lady that lived in the township as a child and
who later in her life remained close to the township, provid- ed a lot of information. This interview and other activities were captured on video by our Public Access Commission people and The Society intends on airing it this August to get the citizens “in the mood” for the upcoming event.
The Society is currently looking for volunteers to ‘solic- it the donations at the street
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Those that attended last year’s event spoke highly of the day and the Society looks ~ forward to another great Hist- orical Day. The Weekly will keep you updated as the day approaches. Please dress up, volunteer and become part of the day. The memories will last forever!
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