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There is some great music scheduled through August at the Pinconning Bandshell as part of the free summer concert series Tuesdays in the Park. On August 10th, a crowd favorite will be playing a variety of music including old time folk and soft rock. The “String Thing Band” brings a fun, upbeat show...
Have you heard of the Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency (NEMCSA) Head Start or the Great Start Readiness Programs? They provide a no-cost, full-day preschool program (7 hours per day) that provides individualized early childhood education, healthy meals, and social-emotional support to...
CAMP FISH TALES Honorary Chairs for this years Annual Fish Races are Mark and Kim Baczewski. This years event will be held on Friday, August 20.  -- Courtesy Photo
Camp Fish Tales will hold its Fifth Annual Fish Races on Friday, August 20, 2021! The doors will open with dinner beginning at 5:00. Join us for dinner and this crowd pleasing, one of a kind event which includes pari-mutuel betting on wooden fish. Six fish will race in each heat on a custom track...
Adult The Evening Sessions: • Wed. Aug 4, 7:00 pm; Showers of Fire: The Annual Perseid Meteor Shower. Presenter: Mike Murray one of the most popular and well-known meteor showers of the year are the Perseids. This year the peak occurs in the late evenings of august 11 & 12, but you can see...
The 19th annual Walk for Hope - Depression and Suicide Awareness event will be held on Sunday, August 8, 2021 at Saginaw Valley State University (Saginaw, MI). The 5K run/walk raises funds and awareness for mental health, suicide prevention and the importance of seeking support. To save lives, the...
The Spring Chicks: (l to r) Donna Hause, Joan Hathaway, Betty O’Dell, Gay Gill, Betty Kielpinski, Sandy Friedle, Marian Krevinghaus, Gert Smith, Dotty Ingle. 		             				                            --Courtesy Photo
July is the traditional month for garden walks, but when the Spring Chicks met, the conversation turned to gardens of a different nature, that of vegetables, flowers and beer! Marian Krevinghaus told how she and Jack always had a vegetable garden, but when a family of pheasants started...
Our next regular meeting will be Tuesday, August 10th. Mass on Tuesday is at 4:30 pm, followed by the rosary in the chapel, then our meeting in the social hall at 5:30 pm. We have eliminated our dinner before the meeting...until further notice. We continue to collect Family Fare receipts to...
THE CAST OF HONK, JR takes a curtain call after their performance last week. The dedicated cast and crew persevered through the Spring and Summer to make the production happen.                                                                                                                                                                                                          --Journal Photo by Rachel Floyd
Last week, the Pinconning Drama Department presented “HONK, Jr” for three nights. The story: Ugly looks quite a bit different from his darling duckling brothers and sisters. The other animals on the farm are quick to notice and point this out, despite his mother’s protective flapping. Feeling...
CITY HALL MEET & GREET ON FRIDAY EVENING was a great opportunity for citizens to have a relaxed meeting with staff and employees of the City of Pinconning. The Pinconning Cheese Store, Town & Country Supermarket, Republic Waste Service, Sherry Boettcher, Amy Bromberg, Sara Cloutier, Becky...
The Pinconning Area School District Board of Education held their lone July meeting on Monday evening. As the first meeting of the district’s Fiscal Year, there were a large number of annual items on the Consent Agenda that was approved. Superintendent Mike Vieau explained to the Board that he...

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