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Friends of the Stockbridge Library holds annual Silent Auction
From November 13 to December 1, the Friends of the Stockbridge Library are holding their annual Silent Auction fundraiser to support the Stockbridge Library at 200 Wood St. Browse and bid on items donated from local artists and crafters as well as themed gift-baskets and other giftable treasures or find treasures for yourself. The highest […]
Chelsea Farmers Market holds a holiday Pop Up Market in Chelsea at the Depot
For the holidays, the Chelsea Farmers Market is open Sunday, Nov. 12 from 11 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. at the Chelsea Depot, 125 Jackson St. Also, save the date for our Saturday, December 16 Pop Up Market! For more info visit: ChelseaFarmersMkt.org
DIGITAL/PRINTABLE AND PHYSICAL SANTA LETTERS ARE AVAILABLE
🎄🎅🏻 Turn this Christmas into a timeless memory for your little ones with our letter from Santa! Surprise your angels with remarkable proof that magic is real and that their efforts of being good and kind kids are finally paying off. The Salyer Design Co. Santa Letter was designed with hard work and care by […]
ABBOTT & FILLMORE AGENCY—FULL SERVICE SINCE 1946
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What is a Veteran?
by Judy Williams Webster’s dictionary simply defines a veteran as “a person who has served in the military.” But a veteran is so much more. A veteran is someone who has missed special family times and has sacrificed creature comforts while serving because of putting country and service before self. Some of our veterans have […]
From the Superintendent’s Desk
Help keep students, bus drivers safe while traveling Transportation safety comes up in our school safety discussions and I wanted to provide some clarity in how all drivers should respond when they come upon a school bus while traveling through the community. • When Yellow lights are flashing: Be prepared to stop. When Red lights […]
Panthers Run Hard at State Cross Country Finals
The Stockbridge cross country teams were represented by four runners and the Division 3 state finals at Michigan International Speedway Saturday, November 4 and all four had strong showings at the race. Freshman Emily Satkowiak and sophomore JayLee Chapman represented the Stockbridge girls team and both ran their second fastest races of the season at […]
Volleyball Season Ends with District Loss to Dansville
One of the best seasons in recent memory came to an end last week when the Stockbridge volleyball team dropped a three set match to Dansville in the district opener in Leslie Monday, October 30. The Panthers came up short against the eventual district champion Aggies 21-25, 18-25, 20-25 to finish its season with a […]
Join the Youth Leadership Team!
What is SRSLY? SRSLY is a substance misuse prevention coalition for youth. It is not an acronym, but rather the text abbreviation for “seriously”. We like to say that while we talk about serious subjects, we don’t like to take ourselves too seriously and make sure we have fun while learning leaderships skills and healthy […]
UTPD Activity from Friday, September 1st-Saturday September 30, 2023
Friday 09/01 – Welfare Check-Meadow Park Dr./Raspberry Ridge, Assist EMS-Main St./Kuhn St., Citizen Assist-Dutton Rd./Dexter Trail, Civil Complaint-Bullis Rd./Bird Ln. Saturday 09/02 – Intimidation/Threats-W M36/Pingree Rd. Tuesday 09/05 – Property Damage Accident-Kaiser Rd./Unadilla Rd., Stalking-Mcgaugh Ct./Orlando Dr., Assist another Agency-Van Syckle Rd./W Lakelands Trl. Wednesday 09/06 – Assist UTFD-Unadilla Rd./Williamsville Rd., Assist EMS-Church St./Main St, […]
