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By Jim Akans
When looking to refurnish, re-
decorate or simply revitalize the
furniture and accessory items in
your home or cottage, dont miss
the opportunity to check out the
amazing selection of vintage and
custom furniture at Don Kelly An-
tiques & Furniture Barn located
in Charlevoix. The fascinating fa-
cility encompasses over 7,000
square feet of ever changing vin-
tage furniture and accessories,
plus another 1,500 square feet of
custom furniture items. From an-
tique wicker to Early American
and European imports, the vast
selection is sure to tantalize the
imagination of virtually every
furniture shopper.
Don Kelly founded his business
back in 1985, as he recalls, it was
in a small room off my garage. I
loved working with furniture, and
while attending a furniture show I
discovered a new type of finish
stripper that worked extremely
well. I went home, tried it out,
and started my new business. It
kept expanding and I moved into
my current location in 1990.
Kelly adds, Something we spe-
cialize in is wicker furniture
items. People love old wicker fur-
niture, and we also sell lots of old
pine, oak and items made from
other woods as well. Vintage fur-
niture is generally made with sold
wood or very good veneers. The
workmanship and craftsmanship
is excellent.
The services offered at Don
Kelly Antiques & Furniture Barn
also include customizing the size
of furniture to match the cus-
tomers needs, and they will paint,
stain and refinish items to match
the customers dcor if they de-
sire.
Don Kelly Antiques and Furni-
ture Barn is located at 6176 Old US
31 South in Charlevoix. They are
open Monday through Friday
from 8 am until 5 pm, and Satur-
day and Sunday from 9 am until 1
pm. For additional information,
please call (231) 547-0133 or visit
www.dkellyantiques.com.
don Kelly Antiques and Furniture Barn is located at 6176 Old uS 31 South in
Charlevoix. COurTeSy PhOTO
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Robbery
CONtiNued frOM Pg. 1
just think it was a couple
drunks from the bar, said
Robert Huff, owner of the
jewelry store/pharmacy.
Huff thinks that after
breaking the front glass
window of the store and
taking between 65 and 70
pieces of precious metal
jewelry, the thieves went
west, turned by the t-shirt
shop ran down the board-
walk behind the store and
went up by the bridge. We
found a couple of pieces of
jewelry in the alley and the
boxes floating in the river,
one of them still had a ring
in it, said Huff.
No drugs were taken
out of the pharmacy sec-
tion of the establishment.
The thieves didnt enter the
store but emptied the win-
dow display while standing
on the sidewalk outside.
We just live upstairs, my
son heard the window
break, it couldnt have
taken us 10 minutes to get
down here, probably less,
said Huff. That was prob-
ably the reason they didnt
go for the drugs. You can
hear people downstairs and
they could probably hear
us coming down the
stairs.
Chief Gaither stated
that there was more stolen
than was originally
thought. There were ap-
proximately thirty mens
solid gold rings. There
was a lot of jewelry in that
window, the expensive
stuff, no costume jewelry,
said Huff.
The most tragic aspect
of the robbery is that the
Huff s do not have insur-
ance on the stolen jewelry.
Ive got all kinds of insur-
ance on the store but the
jewelry hasnt been in-
sured in 30 years. Nor-
mally, we take it out and
put it in the safe but the
last 3 or 4 years weve got-
ten lackadaisical and peo-
ple like to look in the
window. I guess well be
putting it in the safe from
now on,
The police have no
solid leads right now and
are asking citizens to call
Chief Jeff Gaither at 231-
582-6611 with any informa-
tion that could be helpful.
tions against children setting
them off. Sansom suggested be-
ginning an educational campaign
during high fire danger times do
discourage their use. The use of
fireworks during high fire times
should be common sense but
maybe we need to educate peo-
ple, she said.
Commissioners Towne and
Neidhamer expressed opinions in
support of an ordinance but Com-
missioner Derek Gaylord noted
that the complaints were confined
to summertime, mostly the month
of July and that when the novelty
wears off the problem will dissi-
pate in time. As soon as some
strings are loosened there are
some folks who cant wait to put
some regulations on those issues.
I will only support the midnight
curfew on fireworks. I cant sup-
port any further restrictions, he
said.
A motion was made to draft
an ordinance prohibiting the use
of fireworks within the city limits
anytime except those mandated
by the state. Every commissioner
except Gaylord voted yes. I guess
my point is that basically what
this does is further handcuff law
abiding citizens that wish to take
advantage of what is now legal in
the state of Michigan, said Gay-
lord. The motion passed four to
one.
In other business, Fire Chief,
Dennis Amesbury and Police
Chief Jeff Gaither requested the
city reinstate the use of the fire
siren which has been on a six
month trial silence since the Feb-
ruary 14 commission meeting
where it was decided to only use
it to announce the 10:30 evening
curfew, during severe weather
conditions and for the monthly se-
vere weather siren tests.
We feel this has a negative re-
sponse on personnel response es-
pecially during daytime runs,
said Gaither. We feel it is a safety
issue, it lets the people know
something going on, he said.
Firefighter Chuck Witte ad-
dressed the commissioners stat-
ing that he felt the siren definitely
expedited a faster response and
that the radios were not always
reliable. Radios need to be
charged. I know of one firefighter
was out mowing their lawn and
wasnt notified. Another problem
is that reception of two-way ra-
dios in metal buildings is lim-
ited, he said.
Commissioner Gene Towne ex-
pressed a desire to respect the
wish of the Fire and Police De-
partments and Commissioner
Gaylord explained that he has
been approached by citizens who
felt the siren was a Boyne City
tradition.
A motion to restore the siren
to its previous usage was unani-
mously passed.
Paving should begin on Han-
nah and Park Streets by the end of
next week.
The next regularly scheduled
meeting of the Boyne City Com-
mission is scheduled for Tuesday
October 23 at noon.
Fireworks
CONtiNued frOM Pg. 1
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quality vintage and custom furniture
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custom furniture items. COurTeSy PhOTO.
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STUDENT
of the Week
Boyne City High School
GRADE: 11
PARENTS:
Dean and Fran Solomon
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES:
Band, Jazz Band, YAC
Student Council
Pride Team, Drama
HOBBIES AND
INTERESTS:
Playing the piano,
photography, reading
FUTURE
PLANS/GOALS:
Attending Michigan State
University for Environmental
Engineering or to be a phar-
macist
Jill Solomon
Jill exemplifies what we expect of the great students
at BChS: she is focused, intelligent, polite, reliable,
and caring. She is an excellent role model. - (Mr.
Fritzsche, English Teacher)
Jill is a great all-around student. Academics are her
first priority, but she also has a lot of school spirit and
is involved in a variety of co-curricular activities. She
has a positive attitude, is very helpful and polite. Con-
gratulations, Jill!- (Mrs. Hertel, Spanish Teacher)
Jill Solomon has been an important Pride Team mem-
ber, attending the recent national renaissance Con-
ference and using what she has learned to help make
BChS an amazing place to learn! - (Mrs. Place,
Pride Team Advisor)
Jill has been an excellent addition to the Charlevoix
County Community Foundation youth Advisory Council.
She sits in on grant-making sessions, interviews grant
applicants, and works with a team of 16 high school
students from Charlevoix County to award grant
monies. Jill has been a great addition to this team!-
(Mrs. Swiss, YAC Advisor)
Jill is a tremendous member, leader, and role-model of
the high School Band as well as being an outstanding
citizen within the community!- (Mr. Ivie, Band
Teacher)
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By Tina Sundelius
ELLSWORTHA grant
from the Northwest Michi-
gan Council of Govern-
ments called the Grand
Vision Grant was awarded
to the Village of Ellsworth
for the second year in a
row announced Village
President Hugh Campbell
at the October 8 meeting of
the village board.
The $12,500 grant is ear-
marked to market the vil-
lage.The Grand Vision is
a citizen-led vision for the
future of land use, trans-
portation, economic devel-
opment and environmental
stewardship across six
counties in northwest
lower Michigan. The grant
is intended to continue to
develop and raise aware-
ness of the Ellsworth
downtown area through
strengthening its farmers
market and marketing
downtown businesses and
events.
The village council in-
tends to invest $2,500 into
the Tuesday evening farm-
ers market and combine
the remaining $10,000 with
other income sources to
purchase an electric mes-
sage board that would re-
place the existing sign in
front of the high school
and be used to promote the
community. This isnt a
regular sign. This is a mes-
sage board like when you
go to a Tigers game at
Comerica Park, said
Campbell.
The village board also
received the results of a
Department of Public
Works Reliability Study
conducted by Gosling-
Czubak Engineering from
Traverse City.The study is
required by the Depart-
ment of Environmental
Quality to be conducted
every five years. The re-
sults of this years study
showed that the village
doesnt have enough water
pressure for a large fire
like the one downtown last
December. The study sug-
gests three options to rem-
edy the problem: Drill a
new well, put another
water tank on the hill off
Essex Road, or purchase
the equipment that will en-
able the fire department to
use surface water in the
lake in the event of a large
fire (This type of equip-
ment was used during last
years fire that was
brought by the Charlevoix
fire department).
The study takes a worse
case scenario approach to
making these recommen-
dations. Engineers remove
the availability of the
largest well in the village
(supposing it runs dry) and
then look at how much
water volume is available.
The village is not suffer-
ing from a water short-
age, said Campbell.
Halloween trick or
treating will be celebrated
on Wednesday, October 31
from 5:00P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
The next regularly
scheduled meeting of the
board will be held on Mon-
day, November 12 at 7:00
P.M. It will be the first
meeting that newly elected
board members will at-
tend.
ellsworth Village Receives
Grand Vision Grant
ViLLage Of eLLsWOrtH MeetiNg, OCtOber 8, 2012
A grant secured through the northwestern Council of governments will provide an elec-
tronic messaging boardto replace the sign in front of the ellsworth high school.The sign
will be used to promote the school and community events.
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By izzy lyman
Petoskey So you want to
sweat, socialize, or do both?
Theres no bigger stage on which
to accomplish those goals than at
the 71,000-square-foot North Cen-
tral Michigan College Student
and Community Resource Center
(SCRC), specifically the gymna-
sium and fitness center.
On any given day, gym rats of
all ages and abilities play basket-
ball, volleyball, badminton, ten-
nis, or pickleball on the three
regulation size courts or even re-
ceive a karate or Tai Chi lesson.
Court fees are reasonable: Those
19 years and older pay $3 per day,
7 to 18-year-olds pay $2 and chil-
dren 6 and under are free. Yes,
tots are most welcome, as there
are age-appropriate toys and mats
for the wee ones.
Emmet County coaches can
rent the space for, say, soccer prac-
tice or a just cause. Genesis
Church, of Petoskey, for instance,
has sponsored an annual dodge
ball tournament at the SCRC
gym. Proceeds from this years
well-attended tourney benefited a
Central American orphanage.
This fall the local YMCA has
partnered with the college to run
an after-school program, offering
supervised games, arts and crafts,
and homework help for students,
ages 8 to 17.
For the upcoming holiday, the
SCRC has scheduled an extramu-
ral Halloween Dodge Ball day on
October 27th, with trophy shirts
being awarded to the winning
team. (Theres still time, by the
way, to put together an artfully-
clad team of five to hurl rubber
balls at the opposition!)
Dave Thom, an NCMC fitness
center employee and the organ-
izer of open volleyball nights,
says that participating in group
activities makes for a stronger
community by getting people in-
volved.
He has a good point. However,
for those preferring solo workouts
- maybe needing to rehab after
surgery or just electing to burn
calories - the second floor of the
gymnasium houses a state-of-the-
art fitness center and a walking
track. The track is available to the
public, at no charge. Anyone can
use the fitness rooms, which fea-
ture free weights, stationary
bikes, treadmills, elliptical ma-
chines, and nutrition tips by au-
diting a one credit physical
conditioning class, through the
college, which means theres no
pressure to earn a grade or stick
to a fixed schedule. The cost to
district residents for the one
credit course is $116.
According to Dallas Culva-
house, assistant recreation direc-
tor, total overall usage of the
facilities for the 2011-12 school
year was 28,450 people.
Adds Culvahouse: I have seen
all varieties of physical condi-
tions pass through our doors,
from individuals overcoming
high blood pressure and high cho-
lesterol to diabetics and others
with obesity-related health issues.
I have heard inspiring tales of in-
dividuals recuperating after life-
threatening accidents, as well as
students and community mem-
bers training for military service,
fire and police service, profes-
sional and semi-professional
sports teams, and personal chal-
lenges to meet goals, like running
marathons.
Perhaps the 21st century sym-
bol for bringing people of all
walks together in a small town
should be a pair of sneakers.
For further information about
the North Central Michigan Col-
lege Student Resource Commu-
nity Center, contact Maggie
Daniels, director, or Dallas Culva-
house at 231-439-6370.
Izzy Lyman can be reached at
izzylime@aol.com.
Strengthens Community ties
Petoskey North Country
Community Mental Health is
pleased to announce that Kath-
leen Phelps, MD, has recently
become their Medical Director.
Dr. Phelps completed her un-
dergraduate work at MSU and
received her medical degree
from Wayne State University
with honors in Psychiatry and
Family Medicine. Internship
and psychiatry residency were
completed at Northwestern
University. Dr. Phelps has ex-
tensive experience working
with clients and staff in the
Community Mental Health
system. Her experience also
includes being Medical Direc-
tor of Catholic Human Serv-
ices and Psychiatric
Consultant for the Grand Tra-
verse Band of Ottawa and
Chippewa Indians.
North Country Community
Mental Health provides serv-
ices to residents of Antrim,
Charlevoix, Cheboygan,
Emmet, Kalkaska and Otsego
Counties experiencing a seri-
ous mental illness, severe emo-
tional problem, or develop-
mental disability, including
individuals with a co-occur-
ring substance use disorder.
Persons wishing to know more
about the agency are encour-
aged to visit
www.norcocmh.org. or to ac-
cess services call 800-834-3393.
North Country CMH Announces
New Medical Director
Health Department helps Northwest
Michigan Prepare for Flu Season
Kathleen Phelps, Md.
With H3N2 and other in-
fluenza threats on tap for the
2012-2013 flu season, the Health
Department of Northwest
Michigan is helping communi-
ties prepare by offering flu
vaccines to local residents. It
is also working with local
schools and community part-
ners to provide flu shot clinics
throughout the area. Visit the
Health Departments Web site
at www.nwhealth.org, or on
Facebook at
www.facebook.com/nwhealthd
epartment, for flu clinic loca-
tions and schedules, or call
(800) 432-4121.
The Health Department is
also making special efforts to
educate the public about uni-
versal flu
recommendations.According
to Health Officer Linda
Yaroch, the single best way to
protect against the flu is to get
vaccinated each year, and it is
recommended that everyone
six (6) months of age and older
receive a seasonal flu vaccine.
Flu is unpredictable, but
its likely that H3N2, H1N1 and
regular seasonal viruses will
cause illness in the United
States this flu season, Yaroch
said.Flu vaccines will pro-
tect against H3N2 virus, In-
fluenza B virus and the
H1N1virus that emerged in
2009. Yaroch adds that even
healthy people should get vac-
cinated against influenza, this
year and every year.
The Health Department has
vaccine in stock, and appoint-
ments are available for flu
shots and other vaccines at its
offices in Bellaire, Mancelona,
Charlevoix, Petoskey/Harbor
Springs and Gaylord, as well
as at local schools and busi-
nesses, including several in
Elk Rapids, Gaylord, East Jor-
dan and Petoskey. Cost for sea-
sonal flu vaccination is $25.
Medicaid and Medicare are ac-
cepted, as well as private in-
surance, or clients may pay by
cash or check. Call the Health
Department at (800) 432-4121 to
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www.facebook.com/nwhealthd
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ple six (6) months of age and
older, including healthy peo-
ple, people with chronic med-
ical conditions and pregnant
women; and the nasal-spray
flu vaccine, approved for use
in healthy people from 2-49
years of age who are not preg-
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and the residential/non-
profit division is being
sponsored by Stark Realty
of East Jordan.
A call for Scarecrows
Across the Breezeway
The 4th Annual Breeze-
way Fall Color Tour will be
held Saturday, October
20th, starting at Friske
Farm Market in Atwood
and ending at Boyne Mt. in
Boyne Falls with a chair-
lift ride to view the fall col-
ors.
Pick up your goodie bags
filled with coupons, flyers
and trip tips for your 26
mile self-guided cruise
across the Breezeway.
Enjoy the farm markets,
corn mazes, Ellsworth
labyrinth, artist galleries,
resale and specialty shops
and dining opportunities
as well as taking in the 3rd
Annual Pumpkin
Fest/Leaf Peeker Craft
Show in downtown East
Jordan.
For more information on
this family friendly week-
end event contact the East
Jordan Area Chamber of
Commerce at 231-536-7351
or www.ejchamber.org
4th Annual Breezeway Fall Color
Tour will be held next Saturday
Board Members of the East Jor-
dan Freedom Festival are pleased to
announce the dates for the 2013 Festi-
val in East Jordan. The group has
been successful in negotiations with
Schmidt Amusements to move the
five-day event to the third weekend
in June. Dates for the 2013 event are
Wednesday Sunday, June 19th
24th. Many new events are being
looked at and additional music ven-
ues are also being planned.
Festival board members will be at-
tending the Michigan Festivals and
Events Fall Workshop November 2nd
and 3rd in Traverse City. The two-
day workshop offers festival board
members classes on event planning,
music showcases, fundraising and
great networking opportunities with
festival members from throughout
Michigan.
Volunteers are needed to help on
the many activities that take place
over the five-day community event.
Meetings are held the second Mon-
day of each month at 6:30 PM at the
East Jordan Police Dept. Conference
Room. For more information or to
volunteer contact President Shan-
non Fender at 231-536-7351.
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Kelly Shively will perform a concert at Boyne Arts Collective (BAC),
210 S lake Street, Boyne City, on Sunday, October 21 from 4 6 PM.
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Boyne Arts Collective (BAC), 210 S Lake
Street, Boyne City, on Sunday, October 21 from
4 6 PM. Tickets of $8 are available at the
door or can be purchased at BAC Gallery. Re-
freshments will be served.
Kelly Shively performs songs that combine
love, family, and farming, with the humor,
faith and hope also involved in her Northern
Michigan lifestyle. Shively loves the old ways
and traditional music and tries to weave them
into the songs she writes. Her clear soprano
voice has been known to stop people in their
tracks and draw them in. She accompanies
herself on celtic harp, banjo, banjola, ban-
jimer and fiddle.
This is a rare opportunity to hear this folk
music legend in an intimate setting where
everyone can experience the power of Shiv-
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on www.boynearts.org.
Sunday for all to enjoy.
There is no cost to partici-
pate, and all are welcome
to enter!Limit one entry
per person please.The 2nd
Annual Pumpkin Carving
Contest is sponsored by
Charlevoix Screen Masters
and Revolution Bike.
Apple Festival hours are
Friday & Saturday 10 am to
6 pm, and Sunday 10 am to
4pm.
Experience the magic of
autumn in northern Michi-
gan at the Charlevoix
Apple Festival.Join the
festivities and show your
support for our local farm-
ers, orchards and non-
profit organizations while
celebrating the season in
scenic downtown
Charlevoix this October.
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