Art Center show debuts Monday

The Orion Art Center will be hosting art, music and much more next Monday at the second annual Healing Power of the Arts opening reception. The reception, held on Aug. 13, will be from 7-9 p.m. at the OAC. Renowned artist Susan Teague will be sharing uplifting stories of her art as well as offering […]

Trailblazers hit the Polly Ann Trail to help underserved/uninsured women

As reported previously in The Review, the first annual Pink Ribbon Trailblazers Stroll, Ride, Run ‘Fun’draiser was held last Saturday along the Polly Ann Trail. The event benefited breast cancer services at St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital in Pontiac. Proceeds raised will fund mammograms for underserved and uninsured women in Oakland County. For every $108 […]

Local marathoner a San Francisco treat

When most customers go into Hanson’s Running Shop, in downtown, they would not be surprised to find that the person helping them is a runner. It wouldn’t even be a surprise to most that the runner is a professional runner for the Hansons-Brooks Distance, powered by Saturn. Some customers may even realize that they are […]

Lightning send 10 swimmers to state competition, most ever

New records continued for the Lake Orion Liquid Lightning last week as the team had 10 swimmers qualify and compete in individual events at the state level. ‘It’s very exciting to have the kids in individual events,? said Liquid Lightning interim head coach Susan Roesch, noting that this is the most individual qualifiers the competitive […]

$17K for Heights fix

Individuals driving along Heights Road, just south of Lakeview, will find some temporary relief, in the form of coal patch, while the Village Council decides on its next step to fix the road. The road, which was damaged, and then patched, after a water main break last winter, has continued to worsen, prompting the Village […]

Kids star ‘ON TV? at video camp

A combination of youth, creativity and television production came together last week as Orion Neighborhood Television hosted their Summer Video Camp 2007. The camp, open to middle school students, introduced participants to studio and field production, as well as editing. The campers, Scripps Middle School sixth graders Michael Murtaugh and Casey Whittenberg and Oakview Middle […]

Parking spots added in downtown LO

Visitors to downtown Lake Orion can find more parking relief in the form of a new lot at 115 N. Broadway. The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) announced last week that the lot, which is located next to Shear Dimensions and across from Orion Music Studio, is open for public use and is a recommended parking […]

Lions invade Dragon Stadium

Young football players filled Dragon Stadium as the Detroit Lions hosted their Youth Football Camp last week. ‘This camp is designed to teach children ages 6-14 the basic fundamentals of football as well as help improve a child’s beginning, intermediate or advanced skill level,? said Don Thill of Detroit Lions Youth Football. According to Thill, […]

A kickin? good time at British Soccer Camp

Orion felt a little ‘British soccer invasion? when Orion Township Parks & Recreation hosted their annual British Soccer Camps for young soccer players. According to Recreation Program Supervisor Jennifer Rowe, this is the fifth year Parks & Recreation has hosted the camp, and once again, the camp went great. ‘I’ve never had an unhappy participant,? […]

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