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December 1st , Saturday, Munith United Methodist Church, from 5pm -7pm. Santa and the Elvises. Free will Offering Dinner, Bake Sale, Elvis impersonator contest, and Photos with Santa.
Connect with other community members on Wednesday mornings. Talk about local events, favorite books or movies, new reads, or whatever comes up. Wednesdays, Sept. 12–Dec. 19 • 11 a.m.–12 p.m.
Learn to track and evaluate your internet job search. Headphones required—bring your own or purchase earbuds here. A Google account is required; come 15 minutes early to set one up with your valid mobile phone number. Wednesday, Dec. 5 • 4–5:30 p.m.
Listen to live holiday jazz provided by Generations with special guests and enjoy delicious refreshments provided by Suzi Greenway! Partially sponsored by the Friends of the Stockbridge Branch Library.
Enjoy a visit from real, live reindeer outside the library! This program features live dulcimer music by Jerry Kloock and hot beverages available inside.
Happy holiday season! We have some terrific local live music events coming up and I wanted to be sure you knew about them:
The Stockbridge Library will be hosting their annual Holiday Open House this Sunday, December 9, from 1 – 3 p.m. featuring the delightful music of Generations and some of their friends. I believe we will have the pleasure of listening to Debbie Fogel, Bob Johnson, Gary Allen, Dave Tatrow & Jeff Kressler. In addition to the music, Suzi Greenway has been tapped to provide the refreshments and there will even be a craft available to do, if you’d like. All for free!
The live music at Cravingz continues on Thursday nights. This Thursday, December 13, 6- 8pm, features my favorite musician, Paul Crandall, probably joined during the second hour by Gary Allen and Jack Falk. On December 20, Greg Adsit will again regale us with his guitar & voice from 6 – 8pm and then on December 27, the engaging Jack Falk will take the stage from 6:30 -8:30pm.
For those who like reindeer and dulcimers, the Stockbridge Library is hosting a visit from reindeer outside the library. Inside there will be hot chocolate, dulcimer music and a craft. All welcome for this free event on Tuesday, December 11, 3:30 – 5pm.
For square dancers, the Stockbridge Stompers have their monthly dance at Heritage school, tomorrow, December 8, at 7p.m. I think the entrance fee is $4?
If you like to watch and listen to little kids singing holiday songs, the Smith Elementary Holiday concert is on December 18, starting at 5:30 with the kindergarteners at the Jr/Sr High School cafeteria and on December 20, the 6th through 12th grade choirs will take the stage, at 7pm, I think.
Aren’t we lucky? I hope you have a lovely December and a happy new year!
Advocates, trail-users, and supporters of the Mike Levine Lakelands Trail,
The Michigan History Center invites you to an evening of discussion, planning, and sharing stories about your community on December 11th, 7-9pm, at the Hamburg Township Hall. Speakers Dan Spegel and Joshua Kaminski will be introducing a new project that integrates the area’s heritage to the Mike Levine Lakelands Trail and are excited to hear your knowledge of local history!
Connect with other community members on Wednesday mornings. Talk about local events, favorite books or movies, new reads, or whatever comes up. Wednesdays, Sept. 12–Dec. 19 • 11 a.m.–12 p.m.
December 13 the panther Cubs PTO will be having their annual winter carnival. This is a combination fundraiser/event for the students, preschool through sixth grade. There will be games, crafts and activities for children and silent auction items for parents to bid on. The event will be held from 5 to 7 PM at Smith elementary.
Happy holiday season! We have some terrific local live music events coming up and I wanted to be sure you knew about them:
The Stockbridge Library will be hosting their annual Holiday Open House this Sunday, December 9, from 1 – 3 p.m. featuring the delightful music of Generations and some of their friends. I believe we will have the pleasure of listening to Debbie Fogel, Bob Johnson, Gary Allen, Dave Tatrow & Jeff Kressler. In addition to the music, Suzi Greenway has been tapped to provide the refreshments and there will even be a craft available to do, if you’d like. All for free!
The live music at Cravingz continues on Thursday nights. This Thursday, December 13, 6- 8pm, features my favorite musician, Paul Crandall, probably joined during the second hour by Gary Allen and Jack Falk. On December 20, Greg Adsit will again regale us with his guitar & voice from 6 – 8pm and then on December 27, the engaging Jack Falk will take the stage from 6:30 -8:30pm.
For those who like reindeer and dulcimers, the Stockbridge Library is hosting a visit from reindeer outside the library. Inside there will be hot chocolate, dulcimer music and a craft. All welcome for this free event on Tuesday, December 11, 3:30 – 5pm.
For square dancers, the Stockbridge Stompers have their monthly dance at Heritage school, tomorrow, December 8, at 7p.m. I think the entrance fee is $4?
If you like to watch and listen to little kids singing holiday songs, the Smith Elementary Holiday concert is on December 18, starting at 5:30 with the kindergarteners at the Jr/Sr High School cafeteria and on December 20, the 6th through 12th grade choirs will take the stage, at 7pm, I think.
Aren’t we lucky? I hope you have a lovely December and a happy new year!
Take a break from the cold with family and friends on selected Fridays this winter. We will have a variety of games for you to play, including Sushi Go Party!; Codenames; Spot it Junior!; Animal Upon Animal; Apples to Apples and more. Light snacks will be provided.
The church of Christ located at 4783 S.M-52 Stockbridge offers free clothing and food items every 3rd Saturday of each month. The items are available from 10a.m. until noon.
Auditions for a future Youth Troupe Production will be held Dec. 17 and 19, show times will be on March 15, 16, and 17, 2019. Details to be announced.
The THP invites local residents participate and needs assistance in a variety of roles, from actors to producers, directors to tech crew, and members of the board. Everyone welcome. Board meeting will be held at the Township Hall at December 10th 7:15 pm. They will be nominating the Board of Directors for the next two years.
The easiest way to contact THP is by Facebook, Stockbridge Town Hall Players, www.facebook.com/stockbridgethp/ or by Email stockbridgethp@gmail.com or walarabw17@yahoo.com
Please help keep The Town Hall Players continue to be apart of this community.
Happy holiday season! We have some terrific local live music events coming up and I wanted to be sure you knew about them:
The Stockbridge Library will be hosting their annual Holiday Open House this Sunday, December 9, from 1 – 3 p.m. featuring the delightful music of Generations and some of their friends. I believe we will have the pleasure of listening to Debbie Fogel, Bob Johnson, Gary Allen, Dave Tatrow & Jeff Kressler. In addition to the music, Suzi Greenway has been tapped to provide the refreshments and there will even be a craft available to do, if you’d like. All for free!
The live music at Cravingz continues on Thursday nights. This Thursday, December 13, 6- 8pm, features my favorite musician, Paul Crandall, probably joined during the second hour by Gary Allen and Jack Falk. On December 20, Greg Adsit will again regale us with his guitar & voice from 6 – 8pm and then on December 27, the engaging Jack Falk will take the stage from 6:30 -8:30pm.
For those who like reindeer and dulcimers, the Stockbridge Library is hosting a visit from reindeer outside the library. Inside there will be hot chocolate, dulcimer music and a craft. All welcome for this free event on Tuesday, December 11, 3:30 – 5pm.
For square dancers, the Stockbridge Stompers have their monthly dance at Heritage school, tomorrow, December 8, at 7p.m. I think the entrance fee is $4?
If you like to watch and listen to little kids singing holiday songs, the Smith Elementary Holiday concert is on December 18, starting at 5:30 with the kindergarteners at the Jr/Sr High School cafeteria and on December 20, the 6th through 12th grade choirs will take the stage, at 7pm, I think.
Aren’t we lucky? I hope you have a lovely December and a happy new year!
Happy holiday season! We have some terrific local live music events coming up and I wanted to be sure you knew about them:
The Stockbridge Library will be hosting their annual Holiday Open House this Sunday, December 9, from 1 – 3 p.m. featuring the delightful music of Generations and some of their friends. I believe we will have the pleasure of listening to Debbie Fogel, Bob Johnson, Gary Allen, Dave Tatrow & Jeff Kressler. In addition to the music, Suzi Greenway has been tapped to provide the refreshments and there will even be a craft available to do, if you’d like. All for free!
The live music at Cravingz continues on Thursday nights. This Thursday, December 13, 6- 8pm, features my favorite musician, Paul Crandall, probably joined during the second hour by Gary Allen and Jack Falk. On December 20, Greg Adsit will again regale us with his guitar & voice from 6 – 8pm and then on December 27, the engaging Jack Falk will take the stage from 6:30 -8:30pm.
For those who like reindeer and dulcimers, the Stockbridge Library is hosting a visit from reindeer outside the library. Inside there will be hot chocolate, dulcimer music and a craft. All welcome for this free event on Tuesday, December 11, 3:30 – 5pm.
For square dancers, the Stockbridge Stompers have their monthly dance at Heritage school, tomorrow, December 8, at 7p.m. I think the entrance fee is $4?
If you like to watch and listen to little kids singing holiday songs, the Smith Elementary Holiday concert is on December 18, starting at 5:30 with the kindergarteners at the Jr/Sr High School cafeteria and on December 20, the 6th through 12th grade choirs will take the stage, at 7pm, I think.
Aren’t we lucky? I hope you have a lovely December and a happy new year!
Connect with other community members on Wednesday mornings. Talk about local events, favorite books or movies, new reads, or whatever comes up. Wednesdays, Sept. 12–Dec. 19 • 11 a.m.–12 p.m.
Happy holiday season! We have some terrific local live music events coming up and I wanted to be sure you knew about them:
The Stockbridge Library will be hosting their annual Holiday Open House this Sunday, December 9, from 1 – 3 p.m. featuring the delightful music of Generations and some of their friends. I believe we will have the pleasure of listening to Debbie Fogel, Bob Johnson, Gary Allen, Dave Tatrow & Jeff Kressler. In addition to the music, Suzi Greenway has been tapped to provide the refreshments and there will even be a craft available to do, if you’d like. All for free!
The live music at Cravingz continues on Thursday nights. This Thursday, December 13, 6- 8pm, features my favorite musician, Paul Crandall, probably joined during the second hour by Gary Allen and Jack Falk. On December 20, Greg Adsit will again regale us with his guitar & voice from 6 – 8pm and then on December 27, the engaging Jack Falk will take the stage from 6:30 -8:30pm.
For those who like reindeer and dulcimers, the Stockbridge Library is hosting a visit from reindeer outside the library. Inside there will be hot chocolate, dulcimer music and a craft. All welcome for this free event on Tuesday, December 11, 3:30 – 5pm.
For square dancers, the Stockbridge Stompers have their monthly dance at Heritage school, tomorrow, December 8, at 7p.m. I think the entrance fee is $4?
If you like to watch and listen to little kids singing holiday songs, the Smith Elementary Holiday concert is on December 18, starting at 5:30 with the kindergarteners at the Jr/Sr High School cafeteria and on December 20, the 6th through 12th grade choirs will take the stage, at 7pm, I think.
Aren’t we lucky? I hope you have a lovely December and a happy new year!
The First Presbyterian Church will be presenting a Christmas Cantata, The Glory of Christmas, during the Christmas Eve Candle Lit service at 7:00 p.m. The Cantata will be conducted by Marina Stojanovska and performed by the FPC Choir and musicians from MSU.
The First Presbyterian Church will be presenting a Christmas Cantata, The Glory of Christmas, during the Christmas Eve Candle Lit service at 7:00 p.m. The Cantata will be conducted by Marina Stojanovska and performed by the FPC Choir and musicians from MSU.
Happy holiday season! We have some terrific local live music events coming up and I wanted to be sure you knew about them:
The Stockbridge Library will be hosting their annual Holiday Open House this Sunday, December 9, from 1 – 3 p.m. featuring the delightful music of Generations and some of their friends. I believe we will have the pleasure of listening to Debbie Fogel, Bob Johnson, Gary Allen, Dave Tatrow & Jeff Kressler. In addition to the music, Suzi Greenway has been tapped to provide the refreshments and there will even be a craft available to do, if you’d like. All for free!
The live music at Cravingz continues on Thursday nights. This Thursday, December 13, 6- 8pm, features my favorite musician, Paul Crandall, probably joined during the second hour by Gary Allen and Jack Falk. On December 20, Greg Adsit will again regale us with his guitar & voice from 6 – 8pm and then on December 27, the engaging Jack Falk will take the stage from 6:30 -8:30pm.
For those who like reindeer and dulcimers, the Stockbridge Library is hosting a visit from reindeer outside the library. Inside there will be hot chocolate, dulcimer music and a craft. All welcome for this free event on Tuesday, December 11, 3:30 – 5pm.
For square dancers, the Stockbridge Stompers have their monthly dance at Heritage school, tomorrow, December 8, at 7p.m. I think the entrance fee is $4?
If you like to watch and listen to little kids singing holiday songs, the Smith Elementary Holiday concert is on December 18, starting at 5:30 with the kindergarteners at the Jr/Sr High School cafeteria and on December 20, the 6th through 12th grade choirs will take the stage, at 7pm, I think.
Aren’t we lucky? I hope you have a lovely December and a happy new year!