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  • 15

    13th Annual All Clubs Day Country Breakfast

    08:00 -12:00
    2019.09.15
    First Presbyterian Church CE Building
    101 S Center St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/13th-annual-all-clubs-day-country-breakfast/

    Everyone is welcome to attend the All You Can Eat Country Breakfast from 8 am to noon at the First Presbyterian Church CE Building, located at 101 S. Center Street, Stockbridge.

    Breakfast includes: homemade biscuits and gravy, eggs, French toast sticks, pancakes, hashbrowns, bacon and sausage patties.

    $10 Adults
    $6 Children 5-10 yrs.
    Free Under 5 yrs.

    All proceeds from the breakfast support local missions and outreach programs.

    The show will feature vintage, classic and remarkable motorcycles. Participation is by invitation only, but spectators are welcome.

    For more information regarding All Clubs Day, call Suzi at 517-851-7437.

  • 16
    No events
  • 17

    Drop-in LEGO Club

    16:00 -17:30
    2019.09.17
    Stockbridge Library
    200 S Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/drop-in-lego-club-3-2/

     Kids love getting creative with our LEGO collection! Imaginative play helps develop skills used for reading.

    Tuesdays, Sept. 3 – Dec. 17. 4–5:30 p.m.

  • 18

    Coffee Chat

    11:00 -12:00
    2019.09.18
    Stockbridge Library
    200 S Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/coffee-chat-5-2/

    Connect with other community members on Wednesday mornings. Talk about local events, books and movies, or whatever comes up.

    Wednesdays, Sept. 11-Dec. 18.11 a.m.-12 p.m.

    Movers & Readers Playtime (AGES UP TO 3)

    11:00 -12:00
    2019.09.18
    Stockbridge Library
    200 S Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/movers-readers-playtime-ages-up-to-3-2-2/

    Lively activities and stories for young children and their caregivers

    Wednesdays, Sept. 11-Dec. 18 (skip Nov. 27) 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

    What Happened After Women Won the Right to Vote?

    16:00 -17:00
    2019.09.18
    Stockbridge Library
    200 S Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/what-happened-after-women-won-the-right-to-vote/

    Women’s right to vote became a part of the Constitution in 1920, but the fight for rights was not finished. Carlos Villegas-Castaneda from Adrian College presents the history of women’s movements through the 20th century.

    Wednesday, Sept. 18 • 4-5 p.m.

  • 19

    Thinking Thursdays (AGES 8-15)

    16:00 -17:30
    2019.09.19
    Stockbridge Library
    200 S Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/thinking-thursdays-ages-8-15-2-2/

     You be the inventor with self-guided, hands-on activities from CADL’s Library of Things collection and other materials.

    Thursdays, Sept. 5-Dec. 19 (skip Nov. 28) • 4–5:30 p.m.

    Award-winning Botley Robot Coding Activity Set

    Celebrate Recovery

    19:00 -21:00
    2019.09.19
    Crossroads Community Church
    Crossroads Community Church, South Clinton Street, Stockbridge, MI, United States
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/celebrate-recovery-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-3-2-2-2-2-2-2/

    Celebrate Recovery every Thursday night from 7-9 p.m. at Crossroads Community Church Stockbridge. For everyone with hurts, hang ups and addictions. Come as you are!

  • 20

    Open Air Market of Stockbridge is on the Town Square

    16:00 -19:00
    2019.09.20
    Stockbridge Town Square, South Center Street, Stockbridge, MI, United States
    Stockbridge Town Square, South Center Street, Stockbridge, MI, United States
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/open-air-market-of-stockbridge-is-on-the-town-square-friday-may-3-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2/

    We hope to see you there! Your hometown Market will have your favorite seasonal fruits and vegetables, including melons, peaches, sweet corn, tomatoes, potatoes, beans, squash, peppers and much more.

    You can also buy eggs, honey, cheese, bread, pies, baked goods, herbal items, soaps and candles, greeting cards, etc.

    We would like to thank Farmers State Bank, our sponsor of the month.

    The Market will be open during the Homecoming parade and it will be open through October!

    Contact Suzi for more info: 517-851-7437.

     

    Family Game Nights

    17:00 -18:45
    2019.09.20
    Stockbridge Library
    200 S Wood St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/family-game-nights/

    Take a break with family and friends to play Sushi Go Party, Codenames, Spot It Junior, Animal Upon Animal, Apples to Apples and more. Snacks too!

    Fridays, Sept. 20, Oct. 18, Nov. 15 & Dec. 20 • 5–6:45 p.m.

  • 21

    The Crucible Hiking Trail Benefit

    08:00 -20:00
    2019.09.21
    Green Lake Rustic Campground
    18500 N M-52, Chelsea, MI 48118
    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-crucible-2019-tickets-56454259209
    The Crucible is a self supported endurance hike to raise money for charity. This year’s proceeds will benefit the Semper Fi Fund. Semper Fi Fund provides immediate financial assistance and lifetime support to combat wounded, critically ill and catastrophically injured members of all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families. They deliver the resources they need during recovery and transition back to their communities, working to ensure no one is left behind.
    Endurance hiking is defined as any day hike of at least 20 continuous miles along backcountry trails. We chose 22 miles along the Waterloo-Pinckney Trail to represent the average number of veterans lost every day to suicide. The Crucible will be held on September 21, 2019. The hike will begin at Green Lake (18500 N M-52, Chelsea, MI 48118), and will end at Big Portage Lake (11700 Seymour Rd., Grass Lake, MI 49240). There will be 12 hours to complete the hike (8:00am-8:00pm). Aid stations will be at four to six mile intervals where volunteers will be posted with log books. Participants will be given a tee-shirt at the start of the event and will receive a patch if completed within the 12 hour time frame.

    Plant and Seed Exchange and Produce Market

    09:30 -12:00
    2019.09.21
    Waterloo Township Hall
    9773 Mt Hope Rd, Munith, MI 49259, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/plant-and-seed-exchange-and-produce-market/

    At Waterloo Township Hall    9773 Mt. Hope Rd., Munith

    Saturday, September 21, 2019

    Plant exchange @ 9:30 AM.  Produce Market @ 10am to noon

    Call Carmen at 517-914-8553 or Wendy at 517-596-8300 to let us know you can participate

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    Guidelines for the Plant/Seed/Produce Exchange

    • A week before the exchange, carefully dig and divide the number of plants to trade and gather up seeds and produce.
    • Pot plants individually in roughly Quart size containers with enough soil to thrive and water them till the exchange. Package seeds in an envelope. 
    • Please Identify and label plants & seeds: Name, flowering; color & time of year, shade or full sun.
    • Arrive at 9:00 a.m. to set out your plants, seeds and/ or produce for the exchange.
    • At 9:30 am each plant, seed or produce provider will draw a number and line up according to the number.  When you reach the front of the line, you will be able to pick one plant, seeds or produce and then you will return to the end of the line.  
    • Plant, Seed or produce provider may go through the line as many times as the number of items they brought.  (Example; bring 5 plants and you may go back through the line five times)
    • The event takes place rain or shine, so bring your umbrella or sunscreen and water. 

    Thank you for sharing your plants, seeds and produce.

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