Local artist featured at Orion Art Center

Do you enjoy human or animal portrait art or landscape art? Then get to the Orion Art Center on June 28 between 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and check out the work by local artist Yolanda Garfield. Garfield started out drawing as a young child, which eventually led to painting. By around age 15 she […]

Hamlin Pub throws benefit dinner for longtime employee

The management team and staff at Hamlin Pub in Lake Orion are hosting a benefit and proceed for the American Cancer Society and long time employee Jackie Sherman on Friday, June 29 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sherman, who has worked at the pub for 14 years and been involved in various fundraisers to […]

Celebrating 50 years of wonderful friendship

By Trevor Keiser Review Co-Editor Mark your calendars for August 18 at 3 p.m. Catalina Lounge is throwing a 50th birthday party and you’re invited. ‘There are so many people from Orion who’ve been in here,? said Manager Shriley Stapleton. ‘We’d like to find those people and have them come back in here for the […]

Keiser’s Role: Cut at the top

As I sat at the June 13 Lake Orion School Board Meeting I began to hear sniffles throughout the crowd as the fate of the AFSCME Union Custodians became clearer with each board member’s comments. It seemed to all there was no other choice, but to privatize. My heart broke as I stepped into the […]

Custodians canned by unanimous vote

By Trevor Keiser Review Co-Editor At the April 12 school board meeting, Custodian Kathy Sandstrom said a ‘dark cloud of discouragement? remained over AFSCME Union custodial staff. At the June 13 meeting that cloud released a downpour of tears. The Lake Orion School Board voted unanimous to privatize custodial services and hire D.M. Burr Group […]

Lake Orion Fireworks still needs donations

Are you hungry for breakfast food? Then get out to the Lake Orion Boat Club this Sunday (June 24) between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. for some great breakfast and help support the Lake Orion Fireworks Association (LOFA). ‘As long as the weather cooperates we should have a heck of a turnout,? said Carl Cyrowski, […]

‘Heart of Gold Award?

For almost five years Bob Lowe, 69, makes a drive from his home in Auburn Hills to the Heritage Place Independent Living Apartments once a month to play his guitar and sing for the senior citizens living there. ‘I go to places like this and entertain a lot,? he said. ‘Four to six days a […]

How do private companies compare?

(Part two of two part series. To read part 1 check out May 30 edition ‘Superintendent supports custodian privatization?) The fate of the current custodial staff rests in the hands of the Lake Orion School Board members as they vote on possible privatization at tonight’s (June 13) board meeting. To help the board in making […]

Sister Souls Inc fundraising with love

While helping out three children that really need it is a blessing in itself, watching a community come together to join the cause feeds their Souls. Sister Souls, Inc. is holding two more fundraising events in June to help ‘Mighty Max? Milewski, Nicole Burton and Faith Aisthorpe. Max was born 11 weeks premature with Down […]

Culver’s host First Annual Poker Cruise, June 16

You want to cruise into businesses up and down Lapeer Road with the potential to win cash prizes? Then get over to Culver’s this Saturday. In conjunction with the Lapeer Road Country Cruise on June 16 from noon to 9 p.m., Culver’s is holding its First Annual Classic Car Poker Run Cruise from 1 p.m. […]

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