Fun, safe trick-or-treating at Friendly Forest

Trick-or-treating comes early at Friendly Forest in Clintonwood Park, 3-6 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 22. “Three years ago, it was on the chopping block because it was losing money,” said Jeff Morris, recreation programmer with Independence Township Parks and Recreation. “Clarkston Optimists stepped up and we partnered with them.” Last year, the Optimist handled ticket sales […]

Clarkston grad’s on a medical mission

For Clarkston graduate Joe Gorz, education to become a doctor includes annual medical mission trips to Peru. ‘It’s an opportunity to get hands-on with patients and see the world ? it seemed the right thing to do, to open my horizons,? said Gorz, who grew up in Clarkston and graduated from Clarkston High School in […]

Charter-school email churns up opinions

Charles Kennedy of Clarkston signed up with Clarkstoncalendar.org to receive email notices about school closings and other announcements. When he found an opinion piece penned by Superintendent Rod Rock about charter schools, he was upset. “It appears Dr. Rock is utilizing taxpayer funded equipment and time to advance his personal agenda relative to Charter schools,” […]

History and heritage

Davisburg Heritage Festival includes two days of activities this year. ‘It gets bigger every year,? said Casey Reed, recreation coordinator, Springfield Township Parks and Rec. “It’s a great way for the community to get together and celebrate where we came from.” The festival kicks off, Saturday, Oct. 8, with a pancake breakfast at the Hart […]

Homeowners bet on improved market

While hundreds of Clarkston-area homes are still in foreclosure, Cheryl Waring and Lisa Gusman of Clarkston see a turnaround coming. They’re acting on it, too. They took a foreclosed property in the City of the Village of Clarkston and renovated it for sale. “The market is starting to turn around a little bit,” said Waring, […]

Author shares sibling story

Clarkston author Dianne Bassett-Giehtbrock found inspiration close to home. “The story came to me over Christmas break,” said Bassett-Giehtbrock, author of the picture book ‘Sissy and Me.? “I was frustrated with the kids, but I realized I’m not the only parent with problems.” The book features her daughters, Paige and Chloe Bassett-Giehtbrock. Paige is annoyed […]

Family, friends key to cancer survival

Last year, Clarkston resident Judy Loehne marched in the Relay for Life fund raiser to support her daughter Teresa Wynn’s team. Last May, she marched in Clarkston Relay for Life as a cancer survivor. “Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would walk with my mother for the Survivors’ Lap ? it was […]

Pink and Pampered for cancer patients

Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center hosts Pink and Pampered, 4-8 p.m., Monday, Oct. 17, at the Carriage House. They will offer manicures, eyebrow waxing, massages, virtual makeovers, hair feathers, and other services for $10 each. “It’s one stop-shopping,” said Mary Melega, senior center programmer. Services are offered by local vendors, most involved since the […]

Emerging technologies reduce recovery time

The world of medicine and technology has changed the lives of millions of people. World-wide and right here in Independence Township. Tomorrow, (Sept. 29) local doctor Shivajee V. Nallamothu will highlight trends and accomplishments in the world of orthopedic surgery, of which Dr. Nallamothu is a leader. On Thursday area residents are invited to a […]

Phil in the Blank A column by Phil Custodio

It rained last Friday, Saturday, and Monday, but Sunday was nice and sunny. The food gods smiled down on this year’s Taste of Clarkston. The crowd was big and so were the flavors. The event is designed so folks get one sample, eat it, get another sample, eat that one, repeat as necessary. I got […]

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