Community Calendar
Movers & Readers Storytime (up age 3) 10:30-11am
Movers & Readers Storytime (up age 3) 10:30-11am
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Pop-up food distribution for anyone in need
Every Wednesday: Pop-up food distribution for anyone in need through Greater Lansing Food Bank. In parking lot outside Stockbridge Community Outreach (at Elm & Cherry Streets) between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Summer Reading Challenge begins
June 1: Summer Reading Challenge begins. Contact Stockbridge Library for details: 517-851-7810.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.

The Market is on the Town Square
The Open Air Market of Stockbridge began its 12th season on Friday, May 6, on the township square in downtown Stockbridge from 4 pm to 7 pm. Each week through October 28, we plan to set up so that we all can enjoy camaraderie.
Market Music, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., will feature bands and performers with a variety of music. Bring your own chair or use one of ours. Our Market is the only place where you can hear LIVE MUSIC every week for FREE!
Meet Us at the Market.
For more information, call Suzi: 517-851-7437.
Gregory Community Church Clothes Closet (FREE)
HERPS! MICHIGAN’S AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES
HERPS! MICHIGAN’S AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES: 2:00 – 3:00 p.m., Sunday, June 5. Nature Discovery will be showing you a number of live snakes and turtles that can be found in our state. Observe these intriguing creatures up close as you learn about their diverse life styles and how they survive in Michigan. Following the program, you will have the opportunity to handle some of them and watch them eat. Cost: $2/person or $5/family. Eddy Discovery Center, 17030 Bush Rd. in the Waterloo Recreation Area near Chelsea. Advance registration required at (734) 475-3170, as this program is limited to 40 people.
Drop-in LEGO Challenge (Ages 8 & up)
Each week drop by for a LEGO build challenge or construct your own design.
New challenge every Monday, June 6-Aug.1 (except July 4, Challenge will start July 5)
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Movers & Readers Storytime (up age 3) 10:30-11am
Movers & Readers Storytime (up age 3) 10:30-11am
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Pop-up food distribution for anyone in need
Every Wednesday: Pop-up food distribution for anyone in need through Greater Lansing Food Bank. In parking lot outside Stockbridge Community Outreach (at Elm & Cherry Streets) between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Keep Calm and Carry Yarn (Teens & Adults)
Meet with fellow fiber crafters, show off your projects and learn from each other.
Jun. 10 & 24, Jul. 8 & 22 • 1–2 p.m.

The Market is on the Town Square
The Open Air Market of Stockbridge began its 12th season on Friday, May 6, on the township square in downtown Stockbridge from 4 pm to 7 pm. Each week through October 28, we plan to set up so that we all can enjoy camaraderie.
Market Music, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., will feature bands and performers with a variety of music. Bring your own chair or use one of ours. Our Market is the only place where you can hear LIVE MUSIC every week for FREE!
Meet Us at the Market.
For more information, call Suzi: 517-851-7437.

The Market is on the Town Square
The Open Air Market of Stockbridge began its 12th season on Friday, May 6, on the township square in downtown Stockbridge from 4 pm to 7 pm. Each week through October 28, we plan to set up so that we all can enjoy camaraderie.
Market Music, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., will feature bands and performers with a variety of music. Bring your own chair or use one of ours. Our Market is the only place where you can hear LIVE MUSIC every week for FREE!
Meet Us at the Market.
For more information, call Suzi: 517-851-7437.
EDIBLE PLANTS FORAGING WALK
EDIBLE PLANTS FORAGING WALK 2:00 – 3:30 p.m., Sunday, June 12. Find out what Mother Nature has to offer as we join Rachel Mifsud from Will Forage for Food to look for edible, medicinal, and otherwise useful plants and mushrooms along the Discovery Center trails. The walk will be leisurely, but be prepared to go off the trail as we search for plants. Cost: $2/person or $5/family. Eddy Discovery Center, 17030 Bush Rd. in the Waterloo Recreation Area near Chelsea. Advance registration required at 734-475-3170.
Second Monday each month: Stockbridge Community Outreach’s Fresh Food Distribution for anyone who needs food—no registration required, just show up—at Jeruel Baptist Church’s parking lot, 4-5pm. Curbside pick-up. For info: 517-851-7285.
Drop-in LEGO Challenge (Ages 8 & up)
Each week drop by for a LEGO build challenge or construct your own design.
New challenge every Monday, June 6-Aug.1 (except July 4, Challenge will start July 5)
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Movers & Readers Storytime (up age 3) 10:30-11am
Movers & Readers Storytime (up age 3) 10:30-11am
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Pop-up food distribution for anyone in need
Every Wednesday: Pop-up food distribution for anyone in need through Greater Lansing Food Bank. In parking lot outside Stockbridge Community Outreach (at Elm & Cherry Streets) between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Join a lively discussion at the Stockbridge Senior Center, contact the library for location.
3rd Wednesdays • 7-8 p.m.
June 15: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer
July: 20: Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee by Casey Cep
Aug. 17: Choose titles for Fall book discussions and discuss what you are currently reading.
Book Group
3rd Thursday Book Group 11:30-12:30
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Drop-in Possibilities Lab (Ages 8 & up)
Each week drop by for hands-on activities that focus on science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
New lab every Thursday, June 16-Aug. 4
Book sale at the Stockbridge Library
June 17 – 18: Book sale at the Stockbridge Library. 11 am–3:30 pm.

The Market is on the Town Square
The Open Air Market of Stockbridge began its 12th season on Friday, May 6, on the township square in downtown Stockbridge from 4 pm to 7 pm. Each week through October 28, we plan to set up so that we all can enjoy camaraderie.
Market Music, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., will feature bands and performers with a variety of music. Bring your own chair or use one of ours. Our Market is the only place where you can hear LIVE MUSIC every week for FREE!
Meet Us at the Market.
For more information, call Suzi: 517-851-7437.
Book sale at the Stockbridge Library
June 17 – 18: Book sale at the Stockbridge Library. 11 am–3:30 pm.
11a.m. till noon
CADL Book Bike and free books for all ages
June 18, CADL Book Bike and free books for all ages. Township Square.
Drop-in LEGO Challenge (Ages 8 & up)
Each week drop by for a LEGO build challenge or construct your own design.
New challenge every Monday, June 6-Aug.1 (except July 4, Challenge will start July 5)
Gregory Community Church Clothes Closet (FREE)
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Movers & Readers Storytime (up age 3) 10:30-11am
Movers & Readers Storytime (up age 3) 10:30-11am
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Pop-up food distribution for anyone in need
Every Wednesday: Pop-up food distribution for anyone in need through Greater Lansing Food Bank. In parking lot outside Stockbridge Community Outreach (at Elm & Cherry Streets) between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday Wonders (All Ages)
Every Wednesday the Stockbridge Library will host guests presenting a variety of art, science, and fun.
Wednesdays, June 22-July 27 • 10:30-11:30 a.m.
June 22: Ming the Magnificent: Ming presents a show with an ocean of magical possibilities with fish, a fortune-telling duck, and a sea serpent.
June 29: Zoo in Your Neighborhood: Staff from Potter Park Zoo, Lansing, will present how animals adapt and survive in different climates and habitats. There will be no live animals.
July 6: Lansing Hoops: Miss Missy uses hula hoops, music, and dance to teach new ways to move and have fun.
July 13: Mussel Outreach Program: Staff from U.S. Fish and Wildlife will talk about why freshwater mussels are important and endangered with fun activities.
July 20: Gemini: This popular musical duo brings a sing and move-along show for children and families.
July 27: Tile Coaster Workshop: Decorate a glazed tile with your own artwork or collage. Leave it with us to dry and apply a backing for later pick up.
Wednesday Wonders at Stockbridge Library
Wednesdays (June 22 to July 27). Wednesday Wonders at Stockbridge Library. 10:30 am
Every Wednesday the Stockbridge Library will host guests presenting a variety of art, science, and fun. Wednesdays, June 22-July 27 • 10:30-11:30 a.m.
June 22: Ming the Magnificent: Ming presents a show with an ocean of magical possibilities with fish, a fortune-telling duck, and a sea serpent.
June 29: Zoo in Your Neighborhood: Staff from Potter Park Zoo, Lansing, will present how animals adapt and survive in different climates and habitats. There will be no live animals.
July 6: Lansing Hoops: Miss Missy uses hula hoops, music, and dance to teach new ways to move and have fun.
July 13: Mussel Outreach Program: Staff from U.S. Fish and Wildlife will talk about why freshwater mussels are important and endangered with fun activities.
July 20: Gemini: This popular musical duo brings a sing and move-along show for children and families.
July 27: Tile Coaster Workshop: Decorate a glazed tile with your own artwork or collage. Leave it with us to dry and apply a backing for later pick up.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Drop-in Possibilities Lab (Ages 8 & up)
Each week drop by for hands-on activities that focus on science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
New lab every Thursday, June 16-Aug. 4
Dinner at the Stockbridge Presbyterian Church.
Fourth Friday, every month: Dinner (free with donation) at the Stockbridge Presbyterian Church.
Keep Calm and Carry Yarn (Teens & Adults)
Meet with fellow fiber crafters, show off your projects and learn from each other.
Jun. 10 & 24, Jul. 8 & 22 • 1–2 p.m.
Family Carnival in Stockbridge
June 24 – 26: Family Carnival in Stockbridge. Hosted by Legion Post 510. Fri: 2–11pm, Sat: noon–11pm, Sun: noon–7pm.

BRING A COTTON ITEM TO TIE-DYE AT THE MARKET
To learn more about volunteering with or supporting SRSLY, email info@srslystockbridge.org.
Tie-dye at the Open Air Market
June 24: Tie-dye at the Open Air Market. 4pm – 7 pm. Bring cotton items to tie-dye. Sponsored by SRSLY.

The Market is on the Town Square
The Open Air Market of Stockbridge began its 12th season on Friday, May 6, on the township square in downtown Stockbridge from 4 pm to 7 pm. Each week through October 28, we plan to set up so that we all can enjoy camaraderie.
Market Music, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., will feature bands and performers with a variety of music. Bring your own chair or use one of ours. Our Market is the only place where you can hear LIVE MUSIC every week for FREE!
Meet Us at the Market.
For more information, call Suzi: 517-851-7437.
June 24, 25 and 26: All’s Well in Rosewell performed by Town Hall Players – Youth at the Town Hall.
Family Carnival in Stockbridge
June 24 – 26: Family Carnival in Stockbridge. Hosted by Legion Post 510. Fri: 2–11pm, Sat: noon–11pm, Sun: noon–7pm.
June 24, 25 and 26: All’s Well in Rosewell performed by Town Hall Players – Youth at the Town Hall.

AMISH COMMUNITY BENEFIT PANCAKE BREAKFAST
AMISH COMMUNITY BENEFIT PANCAKE BREAKFAST
COST: BY DONATION
Family Carnival in Stockbridge
June 24 – 26: Family Carnival in Stockbridge. Hosted by Legion Post 510. Fri: 2–11pm, Sat: noon–11pm, Sun: noon–7pm.
June 24, 25 and 26: All’s Well in Rosewell performed by Town Hall Players – Youth at the Town Hall.
Stockbridge Area Arts Council Meeting
The Stockbridge Area Arts Council Meeting at the Stockbridge Activity Center and on Zoom at 5:30 p.m. every fourth Monday of the month.
Drop-in LEGO Challenge (Ages 8 & up)
Each week drop by for a LEGO build challenge or construct your own design.
New challenge every Monday, June 6-Aug.1 (except July 4, Challenge will start July 5)
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Movers & Readers Storytime (up age 3) 10:30-11am
Movers & Readers Storytime (up age 3) 10:30-11am
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Pop-up food distribution for anyone in need
Every Wednesday: Pop-up food distribution for anyone in need through Greater Lansing Food Bank. In parking lot outside Stockbridge Community Outreach (at Elm & Cherry Streets) between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday Wonders (All Ages)
Every Wednesday the Stockbridge Library will host guests presenting a variety of art, science, and fun.
Wednesdays, June 22-July 27 • 10:30-11:30 a.m.
June 22: Ming the Magnificent: Ming presents a show with an ocean of magical possibilities with fish, a fortune-telling duck, and a sea serpent.
June 29: Zoo in Your Neighborhood: Staff from Potter Park Zoo, Lansing, will present how animals adapt and survive in different climates and habitats. There will be no live animals.
July 6: Lansing Hoops: Miss Missy uses hula hoops, music, and dance to teach new ways to move and have fun.
July 13: Mussel Outreach Program: Staff from U.S. Fish and Wildlife will talk about why freshwater mussels are important and endangered with fun activities.
July 20: Gemini: This popular musical duo brings a sing and move-along show for children and families.
July 27: Tile Coaster Workshop: Decorate a glazed tile with your own artwork or collage. Leave it with us to dry and apply a backing for later pick up.
Wednesday Wonders at Stockbridge Library
Wednesdays (June 22 to July 27). Wednesday Wonders at Stockbridge Library. 10:30 am
Every Wednesday the Stockbridge Library will host guests presenting a variety of art, science, and fun. Wednesdays, June 22-July 27 • 10:30-11:30 a.m.
June 22: Ming the Magnificent: Ming presents a show with an ocean of magical possibilities with fish, a fortune-telling duck, and a sea serpent.
June 29: Zoo in Your Neighborhood: Staff from Potter Park Zoo, Lansing, will present how animals adapt and survive in different climates and habitats. There will be no live animals.
July 6: Lansing Hoops: Miss Missy uses hula hoops, music, and dance to teach new ways to move and have fun.
July 13: Mussel Outreach Program: Staff from U.S. Fish and Wildlife will talk about why freshwater mussels are important and endangered with fun activities.
July 20: Gemini: This popular musical duo brings a sing and move-along show for children and families.
July 27: Tile Coaster Workshop: Decorate a glazed tile with your own artwork or collage. Leave it with us to dry and apply a backing for later pick up.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at noon: prepared meals for seniors through Stockbridge Area Senior Center. Stockbridge Town Hall basement meeting room.
Drop-in Possibilities Lab (Ages 8 & up)
Each week drop by for hands-on activities that focus on science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
New lab every Thursday, June 16-Aug. 4