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  • Staff Spotlight: Biology and physics teacher Abby Nicholson can even make the quadratic formula fun!

    by Mary Jo David If she couldn't land a career as Hannah Montana, teaching was...
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    by Diane Constable The common, or northern walkingstick is a champion of camouflage. It can...
  • Get involved with SRSLY

    SRSLY (text language for “seriously”) is a coalition of community members and partners working together...
  • The Open Air Market of Stockbridge is on the township square on October 10

    During October, we are open from 4 to 6:30 p.m. ITEMS: vegetables, organic produce, herbs,...

From the Superintendent’s Desk: Remaining school bond funds and plans for their usage

April 27, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 News, Stockbridge Community Schools,

By Karl Heidrich What bond funds remain after the renovations, additions, and upgrades from construction...

Stockbridge girls junior varsity soccer beats Dansville 2-1

April 27, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 Sports, Stockbridge Community Schools, Stockbridge High School,

by Bruce Wm. Brown The Stockbridge girls junior varsity soccer team tallied a big “W”...

Stockbridge girls varsity soccer beats Cheryl Stockwell Academy 6-1

April 27, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 Sports, Stockbridge Community Schools, Stockbridge High School,

by Bruce Wm. Brown The Stockbridge girls varsity soccer team marked its third home season...

VILLAGE OF STOCKBRIDGE Council Meeting 305 W. Elizabeth Street, Room #112 April 9, 2018 at 7:00pm UNAPPROVED Minutes

April 27, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 Meeting Minutes, Village of Stockbridge News,

VILLAGE OF STOCKBRIDGE Council Meeting 305 W. Elizabeth Street, Room #112 April 9, 2018 at 7:00pm...

Area hospitals score (mostly) well in patient safety ratings

April 26, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 News,

by Patrice Johnson Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades announced its Spring 2018 scorecard of patient safety...

Staff Spotlight for May: Lissa Avis inspires hard work and success

April 26, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 News, Stockbridge Community Schools, Stockbridge High School,

Article and photos by Amy Haggerty Lissa Avis once walked the halls and studied in the classrooms...

St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea and UM Health System receive “A” grades for patient safety.

April 25, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 News,

by Patrice Johnson Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades announced April 24 that St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea...

Five Bowdish Brothers troop off to the Civil War: Not all return

April 25, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 events, History, News, Stockbridge Township, Uncategorized,

by Ron Kaiser and Patrice Johnson One can only imagine the anguish of John and...

Student of the Month for May: Coco Cesarz takes the lead

April 24, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 Announcement, Heritage Elementary School, News, Stockbridge Community Schools, Uncategorized,

By Cindy Lance Although only in sixth grade, Coco Cesarz is taking the lead in...

Scholarship Awards: The end game of SAEF’s Festival of Tables

April 24, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 News, Stockbridge Area Educational Foundation,

  by Bruce Wm. Brown The March evening at Heritage School ran late. Then constant...

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  • 01

    CADL Stockbridge Libary Silent Auction

    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/cadl-stockbridge-libary-silent-auction/
    All day
    12/01/2023
    Capital Area District Library - Stockbridge Library
    134 Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA

    November 13 – December 1: CADL Stockbridge Libary Silent Auction. Browse and bid on giftable treasures or find treasures for yourself. The highest bidder on each item will be notified after Dec. 1.

  • 01

    STEAM Drop-in Lab (Ages 8 & up)

    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/steam-drop-in-lab-ages-8-up-3/
    All day
    12/01/2023
    Capital Area District Library - Stockbridge Library
    134 Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA

    Is it arty science or sciency art? Every two weeks a new project comes out to stretch brain cells and tickle imaginations. Available while supplies last.

    Fridays, Dec. 1, Gingerbread House Kit & Dec. 15, Glass Globe candle holder

  • 01

    Keep Calm and Carry Yarn (Teens & Adults)

    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/keep-calm-and-carry-yarn-teens-adults-9/
    1:00 pm-2:00 pm
    12/01/2023
    Capital Area District Library - Stockbridge Library
    134 Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA

    Bring your crochet, knitting, cross stitch, loom knitting or whatever fiber craft you enjoy. Meet with fellow fiber crafters to share your projects and learn from each other!

    Fridays, Dec. 1 & 15 • 1–2 p.m.

  • 02

    Stuff-A-Bus

    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/stuff-a-bus/
    10:00 am-1:00 pm
    12/02/2023
    Stockbridge Town Hall
    125 South Clinton Street, Stockbridge, MI, United States

    Mrs. Claus and The Grinch

    All donations are going to Stockbridge Outreach. December 2nd from 10am to 1pm. at the Stockbridge Town Square.

    “Just look for the Big Yellow Bus!”

  • 02

    Waterloo Farm Museum 28th Annual Christmas on the Farm

    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/waterloo-farm-museum-28th-annual-christmas-on-the-farm/
    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    12/02/2023
    Waterloo Farm Museum
    13493 Waterloo Munith Rd, Grass Lake, MI 49240, USA

    Waterloo Farm Museum wishes to invite you to experience their 28th Annual Christmas on the Farm. Tour the 1880s farm house as it is poised to receive holiday visitors, stroll the grounds to view decorated outbuildings, warm your toes by the outdoor fire. Indulge in warm drinks and baked goods while musicians, carolers and storytellers entertain you. Demonstrators will share their crafts. Concessions will be available.

    Visit the Christmas Market to purchase your favorite gift items. Candles, crafted ornaments, pinafores, aprons, pottery, goat milk soaps, lip and hand balms, and wooden toys to name just a few. Everyone appreciates food items such as honey, maple syrup, and Waterloo Farm’s famous bean soup mix. Wreaths and decor are
    available for your seasonal decorating. Many gifts are locally sourced from Waterloo area artisans and vendors.

    All of this and more Saturday, Dec 2 and Sunday, Dec 3. Hours 10am to 4pm.

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