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Socks and smiles. Something as simple as a new pair of socks on your feet...

Memories in the making at Tulip Tree’s container classes

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by Patrice Johnson “Take care of all your memories. For you cannot relive them.” --Bob...

Pre-prom gathering brings SHS cafeteria to life

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SHS Women’s Soccer notches 6-1 home field victory over Michigan Center

May 12, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 News, Sports, Stockbridge Community Schools, Stockbridge High School,

The Cardinals of Michigan Center traveled to Stockbridge on May 9 for a non-league soccer...

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  • 01

    St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea Farmers Markets

    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/st-joseph-mercy-chelsea-farmers-markets-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2/
    2:00 pm-6:00 pm
    07/01/2017

    St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea Farmers Markets
    Hosted Wednesdays and Saturdays

     

    CHELSEA, Mich. (May 15, 2017) — Two Chelsea-area farmers markets, sponsored by St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea and The Wellness Foundation, opened earlier this month and are being held each week on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Chelsea Farmers Market and the Bushel Basket Market bring fresh, locally grown or produced food to area residents at an affordable price.

    Both farmers markets have temporarily changed their regular location, as construction for a new and more permanent farmers market will be built in the coming months at the Palmer Lot.

    The Bushel Basket Market runs Wednesdays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., and is located on the corner of M52 and Old US-12, in the Chelsea State Bank parking lot. The Chelsea Farmers Market is being held on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is located in the lower library parking lot along Park Street.  Parking will be behind the Purple Rose Theater (128 Park St., Chelsea, MI 48118) or on side streets.

  • 03

    Stockbridge Village Council Meeting

    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/stockbridge-village-council-meeting-2/
    7:00 pm-9:00 pm
    07/03/2017
    Stockbridge Village Council
    305 W Elizabeth St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA

    Stockbridge Village Council Meeting will be held at 305 W. Elizabeth Street, Room 112, starting at 7:00 p.m.

    Monday                                    07/03/2017        305 W. Elizabeth Street, Room 112                    7:00 pm

    Monday                                    08/07/2017        305 W. Elizabeth Street, Room 112                    7:00 pm

    Tuesday                                  09/05/2017        305 W. Elizabeth Street, Room 112                    7:00 pm

    Monday                                    10/02/2017        305 W. Elizabeth Street, Room 112                    7:00 pm

    Monday                                    11/06/2017        305 W. Elizabeth Street, Room 112                    7:00 pm

    Monday                                    12/04/2017        305 W. Elizabeth Street, Room 112                    7:00 pm

  • 04

    Gregory's 43rd Annual 4th of July Celebration

    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/gregorys-43rd-annual-4th-of-july-celebration/
    12:00 pm-10:00 pm
    07/04/2017

    JOIN US ON JULY 4, 2017 IN DOWNTOWN GREGORY

    TO CELEBRATE OUR NATION’S FREEDOM

     

     

    Schedule of Events

     

    10:00 am      Early Chicken BBQ ticket sales at the Unadilla Twp. hall entry way

     

    10:00 am      Parade line up begins (M106 closed to general traffic.)  All horse groups MUST include a ‘scooper’.  Any CANDY tossing must be done by persons WALKING alongside the parade route.  No candy is to be thrown from vehicles please.

     

    Noon            Parade begins.  Gordie Kunzelman as emcee.

    Merelyn and Cathie Snider as Grand Marshalls.

    National Anthem performed by Kate Dancer.

     

    1:00 pm        Unadilla Firefighters Famous Chicken BBQ dinner sales (Tickets sold early at the Twp. hall.)

     

    4th of July Committee Bake Sale in the Twp. Offices hallway

     

    Assorted vendors & activities in the park, playground, and on Webb St. throughout the afternoon.

     

    1:30 pm        Pie Eating Contest on Webb Street (3 age groups)

     

    2:30 pm        Survival Flight helicopter landing (in the field)

     

    5:30 pm        Music by The Renegades Band under the tent.

    (Bring your dancing shoes!)

     

    Dusk            Fireworks!  Park in the ball field

  • 05

    Stockbridge Library Howell Nature Center—Animal Architects

    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/stockbridge-library-howell-nature-center-animal-architects/
    10:30 am-11:15 am
    07/05/2017
    Capital Area District Library - Stockbridge Library
    134 Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA

    Howell Nature Center—Animal Architects

    Animals are amazing builders! Learn how they create nests, dens and more.

    Wednesday, July 5 • 10:30–11:15 a.m.

  • 06

    Painterly Pottery Workshop (Age 13 & up) at Stockbridge Library

    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/painterly-pottery-workshop-age-13-up-at-stockbridge-library/
    4:00 pm-5:00 pm
    07/06/2017
    Capital Area District Library - Stockbridge Library
    134 Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA

    *Painterly Pottery Workshop (Age 13 & up)

    Choose a mug or bowl from our supply, then paint a skyline on it in this step-by-step process led by an instructor.  Registration required!  Call 517/851-7810 to register.  Thursday, July 6, 4 p.m.

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