Moving on

Curt and Cara Catallo said they have always been proud of their mother, Sharron Catallo. Stepping down after 23 years of service, they’re prouder than ever.
‘I’m in awe of her dedication to Clarkston,” Cara said. “I can only think of how proud my dad would be, that she’s served the community for as long and steadfastly as she has.?
Her father, Clarence Catallo, died in 1998.
‘I think people get into politics for a lot of different reasons, but she was mayor for the right reasons,” Curt said. “She really cares so much for the City of Clarkston and the preservation of what makes this a unique place.”
The mayor announced her retirement to fellow council members, Aug. 11.
‘It may just be for a short amount of time because I still like the job, I just have some responsibilities I have to take care of,? she said. ‘Or maybe I’ve taken a cue from Art Pappas (former city manager, clerk, and treasurer).
Sharron said Clarkston has the ‘best support personnel that any place could,? including police, Department of Public Works, city attorney, engineer, and city hall’s Administrative Assistant Marcy Rotondo.
‘Now that Art is gone, we have Dennis Ritter (city manager) and Jan Gillespie (clerk-treasurer) and things are moving along pretty well,? Sharron said.
Friend and council member Kristy Ottman admires Catallo for her humility.
‘She is so humble and had done so much that our community has no idea how much she and her family have contributed,? said Ottman.
Curt said his mother never told people she was the mayor, but just did the job because she cared.
‘I think it’s good to have a mayor where you can walk up and knock on her door or give her a call and I think that’s part of what makes Clarkston more unique,? he said.
“I’m particularly proud of the example she has set for the next generation,” Cara said. “She’s Clarkston’s most accomplished mayor.?
Pappas believes Sharron is ‘Clarkston’s longest serving mayor.?
‘She’s very dedicated to the city and she worked hard to keep things going along well in the historic district,? he said. ‘I’m very fond of her personally and I consider myself a good friend of hers and I think she’s done a great job for the years that she’s been in here.?
Sharron was born in Detroit and married Clarence in 1965. She and Clarence moved to the Village of Clarkston in 1980. Sharron joined the village council in 1985, served as village president from 1987-1992, then became mayor in 1992 when the village became a city.
‘This has been an opportunity that’s hard to describe, this community has given me a lot and I hope they know how much I value that,? said Sharron. ‘I hope I’ve been able to give back to them in a way of comfort in knowing that this is their community to enjoy, and it takes a village to raise a mayor.?
Incumbents Ottman, Mike Gawronski, and Chuck Inabnit filed for re-election, and Steve Arkwright filed his petition for mayor. ‘Write in? candidates must file by 4 p.m. on Oct. 24.

Their reasons for being there were all different, but their goal was the same.
Lake Orion Adult Education and Learning Options High School held a graduation ceremony for nearly 50 students on May 30 at Lake Orion High School.
Graduate David McCloud received his diploma, while his children, six-year-old Jacob and five-year-old Ashley, looked on. McCloud said he will go on to attend Oakland Community College to pursue a career in criminal justice.
‘They are the reasons I came back,? he said of Jacob and Ashley. ‘I wanted to set a good example for my kids.?
Christina Verkest of Davisburg also received her diploma, marking the end of a journey that began while she was at a library with her son.
‘He wanted me to help him with a book report, and I couldn’t,? she said. ‘I was tested, and found I had a fifth-grade literacy level.?
Nearly four years later, Verkest is a high school graduate looking forward to her future.
‘After I was tested, I got tutoring and they asked me what my goals were…I had no goals for my life,? she said. ‘Now I’m graduating, and I also completed cosmetology courses.?
Verkest is enrolled for the fall at Baker College, and will study business management.
ONTV will air the ceremony on Channel 10, on Sundays through June at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., beginning June 11.