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  • All You Can Eat Country Breakfast: Sept. 21

    The First Presbyterian Church of Stockbridge is hosting an All You Can Eat Country Breakfast...
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Stockbridge Community Thanksgiving 2017: 24 Years of Warming Hearts and Bodies

November 23, 2017 Hope Salyer 0 Community Events, Heritage Elementary School, Holidays, News, Stockbridge, Stockbridge Community Schools, Stockbridge High School,

by Diane Rockall Work goes on year around as volunteers gather donations and recruit helping...

Happy Thanksgiving to You and Yours from the Folks at the Stockbridge Community News

November 23, 2017 Hope Salyer 0 Holidays,

Stockbridge Township Board Meeting Minutes

November 22, 2017 Hope Salyer 0 News, Stockbridge Schools Transportation Department,

NOVEMBER 20, 2017 Stockbridge Township Supervisor CG Lantis called the Regular Stockbridge Township Board Meeting...

Larry and Mary Krummrey Recognized for Their Years of Service to SAEF

November 22, 2017 Hope Salyer 0 News, Stockbridge Area Educational Foundation, Stockbridge Community Schools,

by Bruce Wm. Brown At the November meeting of the Stockbridge School Board, the President...

Did you know?

November 22, 2017 Hope Salyer 0 News, Village of Stockbridge News,

by Molly Howlett Were you wondering why there was so much construction at the approaches...

Recreational use of marijuana is likely to go on Michigan’s November 2018 ballot. Here’s what that means to you.

November 21, 2017 Hope Salyer 0 News, Stockbridge Township,

by Patrice Johnson Organizers of a petition drive submitted 375,000 signatures to the Secretary of...

Enbridge Tour: A Lesson in Risk Management

November 21, 2017 Judy Williams 0 Business, News, Stockbridge Area Fire Department,

Article and photos by Michael Sweet “Welcome to Enbridge Stockbridge Terminal!” rang a greeting to...

Uncaged Student Journalists Travel to Dallas to Win Nation’s Top Award

November 20, 2017 Hope Salyer 2 News, Stockbridge Community Schools, Stockbridge High School, Uncaged Student News,

PHOTO CREDIT MATT HILL At the culminating session of the JEA/NSPA national conference in Dallas,...

Stockbridge Festival Chorus Sings to Near-Full House

November 18, 2017 Hope Salyer 1 Community Events, events, News, Stockbridge Area Arts Council,

Click IMG_0047 below to listen to music clips from the evening: IMG_0047 IMG_0047 After an...

Girls Varsity Volleyball and Three Seniors Named to Academic All State

November 17, 2017 Hope Salyer 0 News, Stockbridge Community Schools, Stockbridge High School,

by Patrice Johnson The week of November 13 scored big for the SHS Girls Varsity...

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  • 07
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  • 08

    Kids Read to Oliver (Age 6 & up)

    18:00 -18:30
    2018.01.08
    Stockbridge Library
    200 S Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/kids-read-to-oliver-age-6-up-3/

    Kids Read to Oliver (Age 6 & up)
    Read aloud to a specially trained golden retriever
    Mondays, Jan. 8 & Feb. 12 • 6–6:30 p.m.

  • 09

    MICHIGAN SCHOOLS WIN A SPOT ON THE MILK MEANS MORE JUMP WITH JILL LIVE TOUR

    14:30 -15:30
    2018.01.09
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/michigan-schools-win-a-spot-on-the-milk-means-more-jump-with-jill-live-tour/

    MICHIGAN SCHOOLS WIN A SPOT ON THE MILK MEANS MORE JUMP WITH JILL LIVE TOUR
    Nationally acclaimed rock & roll nutrition show tours Michigan in support of health, community, and environment

    In support of Milk Means More, the rock & roll nutrition show Jump with Jill is pleased to announce that 35 Michigan schools have been awarded the show by Michigan’s Dairy Farmers in partnership with the United Dairy Industry of Michigan (UDIM). Now in its fifth year, the partnership has reached 167,539 students.

    Jump with Jill uses music and dance to celebrate healthy habits by transforming nutrition education into a live concert. Created by a Registered Dietitian and professional musician, Jump with Jill is both educationally sound and completely rock & roll. Behaviorally-focused and research-proven, the show creates a world where healthy is not just an important thing to do, but the cool thing to do.

    What: Jump with Jill assembly in Michigan elementary schools

    When/Where:
    1/9/2018 North Aurelius Elementary – Mason, MI 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.
    1/16/2018 Smith Elementary – Stockbridge, MI 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.
    1/16/2018 Schavey Road Elementary – DeWitt, MI 2:15 – 3:15 p.m.
    1/17/2018 Dansville Elementary – Dansville, MI 1:45 – 2:45 p.m.

    Why: Inspire students to make healthy choices for themselves.

    For more information, contact Hailey Zoccoli at 800-531-0760 x 1
    Full press release at http://jumpwithjill.com/michigan/
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    Hailey Zoccoli
    Director of Operations, Jump with Jill
    hailey@jumpwithjill.com
    Office: 800.531.0760 x 1
    Cell: 412.525.3678

  • 10
    No events
  • 11

    American Red Cross Blood Drive, Thurs., January 11, at Stockbridge Presbyterian Church. 1 p.m. until 6:45 p.m. Please contact the Red Cross at 1-800 448-3543 to schedule an appointment and obtain a rapid pass to speed the donation process.

    13:00 -18:45
    2018.01.11
    First Presbyterian Church of Stockbridge
    101 S Center St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/american-red-cross-blood-drive-thurs-january-11-at-stockbridge-presbyterian-church-1-p-m-until-645-p-m-please-contact-the-red-cross-at-1-800-448-3543-to-schedule-an-appointment-and-obtain-a-ra/

    American Red Cross Blood Drive, Thurs., January 11, at Stockbridge Presbyterian Church. 1 p.m. until 6:45 p.m. Please contact the Red Cross at 1-800 448-3543 to schedule an appointment and obtain a rapid pass to speed the donation process.

  • 12

    LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC AT CRAVINGZ EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT

    18:30 -21:00
    2018.01.12
    Cravingz
    140 S Clinton St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/live-acoustic-music-at-cravingz-every-friday-night-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-3-3-2-2-2-2/

     

    Travel Michigan, maybe even the United States, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a lovelier garden cafe than we have right here in downtown Stockbridge.

    This Friday from 6:30 to 9, Cravingz will be hopping to the live acoustic music of Phil Tolliver.

    What better way to enjoy the evening than to sip on a chilled glass of beer or pinot grigio while jiving to upbeat tunes? And, don’t forget to order a tasty sandwich.

     

     

     

  • 13

    Chelsea’s Winter Farmers Market

    09:00 -13:00
    2018.01.13
    Washington Street Education Center cafeteria
    500 Washington St, Chelsea, MI 48118, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/chelseas-winter-farmers-market/

    Saturdays 9 am – 1 pm | November 4th – March 31st

    We are very pleased to announced the return of Chelsea’s Winter Farmers Market at our indoor location at the Washington Street Education Center. Many of your favorite summer vendors will be there plus a few new additions. Throughout the winter we will continue to have fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, honey, jams and jellies, meat, eggs, wreathes, and lots of artisan products.

    Indoors at the Washington St Education Center (WSEC) building 100 cafeteria

    500 Washington St
    Chelsea, MI 48118

    Information for Vendors
    Visit the Vendor Resources page for application and information about becoming a vendor in the Winter Farmers Market.

    2018 Winter Farmers Market schedule:

    • January 6, 13, 22, 27
    • February 3, 10, 17, 24
    • March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31

    April 28: Outdoor Farmers Market opens back up!

     

    An Open Air Market indoors at Presbyterian Church

    11:00 -15:00
    2018.01.13
    First Presbyterian Church CE Building
    101 S Center St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/open-air-market-moved-indoors/

    Vendors and Soups will be the scene at the Presbyterian Church Community Building this Saturday, Jan. 13. from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Patrons are invited to visit our vendor booths of the Open Air Market brought indoors.

    Enjoy a delicious lunch of a variety of soups, sandwiches and a dish of salad plus dessert.

    All your familiar vendors will be there with honey, eggs, soap, hot sauces and more, artwork, woodwork, embroidery, baskets, bread and pies.

    Winter dates are Jan. 13, Feb. 10, March 10 and April 14. See you there!

     

    Bunco will be on Saturday, January 13th at 6:30pm. Dansville Community Center, 1317 Mason Street, Dansville. Donation for $5. Prizes! Info: 517-521-4547.

    18:30 -21:00
    2018.01.13-2018.01.20
    Dansville Community Center
    1317 Mason St, Dansville, MI, United States
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/euchre-nights-january-6th-and-20th-at-7pm-bunco-will-be-on-saturday-january-13th-at-630pm-dansville-community-center-1317-mason-street-dansville-donation-for-5-prizes-info-517-521-4547-2-2/

    Do you like to play Euchre or Bunco? The Dansville Community Center at 1317 Mason Street in Dansville will be having Euchre Night on Saturday, January 6th and 20th starting at 7pm and Bunco on Saturday, January 13th at 6:30pm. A donation of $5 per person is asked to help pay for expenses for the night. Prizes will be awarded. Beginners are welcome. For more information contact 517-521-4547.

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