or each student at Sashabaw Middle School’more than 1,200’a less fortunate child or senior citizen will have a Christmas stocking this year. The school-wide academic service learning project, in its second year, gave SMS students the opportunity to make and stuff 1,229 stockings through partnerships with teachers, staff, local businesses and other members of the […]
Donna Harvey has two priorities: homeschooling her two daughters, age 9 and 12, and getting treatment for her cancer so she can get healthy. The chemotherapy drugs zap her energy, so cleaning the Springfield Township home she shares with husband Scott and the girls takes more strength than she can muster most days. When a […]
SCAMP supporters from across Clarkston and beyond turned out last week as the organization held its annual Recognition Night. ‘We were very pleased with the way the night turned out,? said Donna Clancy, executive director of the SCAMP funding corporation. ‘The event has been happening forever and ever, but with the economy the way it […]
Wet, chestnut-colored hair hung nearly to Cheryl McGinnis? lower back as she slid into a chair at Bellezza Salon last week. By the time she slid out 40 minutes later, her locks were some 14 inches shorter. ‘You started this whole thing,? she said to stylist Chris Talbot. ‘Do you remember asking if I was […]
Kirt Stalker, a long-time Clarkston area resident, showed his jolly holiday spirit while volunteering with the Clarkston Rotary’s 58th annual paper sale Friday and Saturday. Dozens of Clarkston Rotary Club Goodfellows bundled up and braved cold temperatures and heavy traffic on street corners across the area to help out all weekend. Collections were down, possibly […]
Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus, right down Santa Claus Lane. Or is it Main Street? Clarkston’s Holiday Lights Parade, the eighth annual procession of holiday floats, music, and twinkling lights, is set to wind through the city’s downtown Sat., Dec. 13 at 6 p.m. This year’s theme, Ice and Lights, will reflect […]
Santa won’t be heading back to the North Pole after the parade this year’not right away. Instead, he’ll head down to Depot Park where he and Mrs. Claus will preside over a community tree-lighting ceremony hosted by Independence Township Parks and Recreation. The event will take place immediately following the parade. ‘We’ll start about 7 […]
Have a forgotten chair sitting around the house? Staff and students at Renaissance High School are hoping for donations of traditional, modern, or ladder-backed chairs for Chair-ity Auction. ‘We need chairs of every shape and size,? said Jessica Hall, an art teacher at RHS. ‘We wouldn’t turn away benches, high-chairs or other furniture that could […]
Folks around Clarkston may be hoping for snow later this month, but it’ll be a green Christmas for those who turn out Saturday at Church of the Resurrection. The Clarkston Farm and Garden Club will host its annual Greens Market at the church from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 6, offering wreaths in three sizes, and […]
Does Dear Old Dad really deserve to find yet another tie under the tree this Christmas morning? If not, unique gift-giving opportunities are available at the Alternative Gift Fair, held Saturday, Dec. 6 at Clarkston United Methodist Church. The event began in 2005, and has continued to grow each year. ‘We originally wanted a place […]