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Death Notices

January 12, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 Death notice, Gregory, News, Obituary, Stockbridge,

Sharon M McInnes, connections to area.  No details given Wilma J. Simmons, Parma died January 8,...

Staff Spotlight: Michelle Burke adds STEAM to STEM at Smith Elementary

January 11, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 News, Smith Elementary School, Stockbridge Community Schools,

By Patrice Johnson In 1957 when Russia launched its Sputnik satellite, images from space sent...

Local girl scout troops provide Christmas gifts

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Three local Girl Scout troops provided Christmas gifts for two local families through the Stockbrige...

Death Notices

January 9, 2018 Hope Salyer 0 Death notice, News, Obituary, Stockbridge,

Rosalie N. Brown, Stockbridge - died Jan. 6, 2018 in Jackson.  Arrangements are pending with Caskey-Mitchell...

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    Halloween Oobleck Workshop

    00:00
    2023.10.29
    Capital Area District Library - Stockbridge Library
    134 Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/halloween-oobleck-workshop/

    Drop in and make your own gloopy, gloppy mysterious Oobleck. Create your own potion with different colors and creepy add-ins like spiders. Younger creators will need adult assistance. Available while supplies last.
    Saturday, Oct. 28 & Sunday, Oct. 29, during open hours

    SANDHILL CRANE TOUR

    14:00 -16:00
    2023.10.29
    Eddy Discovery Center
    17030 Bush Rd, Chelsea, MI 48118, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/sandhill-crane-tour-2/

    SANDHILL CRANE TOUR:  2:00 p.m.  Sunday, October 29.   Local crane enthusiast Bill Wells will begin this program at the Discovery Center with a short discussion of Sandhill Cranes and their fascinating behaviors.  Afterwards, he will lead a driving tour to view cranes in the fields around the Waterloo Recreation Area.  Visitors can expect to see some of these magnificent birds at close range.  Bring binoculars and cameras.  Cost: $2/person or $5/family with State Recreation Passport.  Eddy Discovery Center, 17030 Bush Rd. in the Waterloo Recreation Area near Chelsea.   Please register in advance at 734-475-3170.

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