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Students from Bridget Dontz’s biology class at CASMAN Academy recentlytoured the Grand Rapids Museum exhibit of Bodies Revealed as part of their studies. It coincided with the students’ study of the human body.
BY KEN GRABOWSKI
A SSOCIATEEDITOR
Teachers are always looking for inter-sting ways to inspire their students in theearning process, and there are times whenhe old saying about “seeing is believing”roves to be the best method of getting theoints across to those young minds.
CASMAN Alternative Academy biology eacher Bridget Dontz has always been onef those educators who has found innova-ive ways to bring home the subject materi-l to her students in a meaningful manner.hat is the reason that Dontz knew she had
o find funding for her biology students to
ttend the Bodies Revealed exhibit after itame to the Grand Rapids Museum.
“It fit in really well with the unit of tudy we were doing on human systems,”aid Dontz. “I saw it advertised, and my irst thought was if I can get the funds,hen we need to go. We worked with theEEDS after school program on it. They overed our transportation costs, and theids all paid $10 to cover their museumee.”
Dontz said the students immediately ought into the program. She said the reac-ion from them was almost instantaneousfter they entered the museum.
“We had 25 kids that made the trip,
long with three parents,” said Dontz. “Theids were actually thanking me before weere halfway through the exhibit, and it
urned out to be a lot of fun.“They have full human bodies exposed
hat are preserved in a special way. Eachoom was a different system of the body.hey had full bodies enclosed in cases, andhole digestive systems. Something else
hey had was a healthy organ, and then oneith cancer to show the difference.
The exhibit utilizes 14 full body speci-ens and over 200 organs to tell the story
f how the various body systems work. It
is something that is so moving that many people who view it often remark how muchthey have learned from it.
“We were lucky enough to have a coupleof people from the museum that gave extrainformation on the exhibits, and that wasvery helpful,” said Dontz. “They kids wereextremely excited to have the time not only to view that exhibit, but to walk aroundand view other things as well.”
The polymer preservation process is arevolutionary technique in which humantissue is preserved permanently by utilizingsilicone rubber. The utilization of this pro-
cess presents decay and keeps it availablefor study for an indefinite period of time.It allows a closer look at the skeletal,
muscular, nervous, respiratory, digestive,urinary, reproductive, endocrine and cir-culatory systems. Dontz said the studentswere very interested and had been work-ing up to going to the exhibit for weeks inadvance.
“We had partner groups that researchedthe human body system, and did a presen-tation before we went to Grand Rapids,”
SEEING IS
BELIEVINGCASMAN students tour
Bodies Revealed exhibit atGrand Rapids Museum
Courtesy Photo
One of the many displays at the BodiesRevealed exhibit in Grand Rapids.
See CASMAN page 5
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Manistee area entertainment calendarSaturday
Manistee MuzzleLoading Club fundraiser forHomeward Bound AnimalShelter, noon-5 p.m.,Stronach Township Hall,2471 Main St., Stronach
Manistee Art InstituteFlower-Making Class, 10a.m.-noon, Hardy ExhibitHall, Ramsdell Theatre,Manistee
Manistee Art InstitutePastels Workshop, Hardy
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Quilters Workshop with
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Quilters Workshop
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March 28 — Free linedance lessons, 7-9 p.m., St.Joseph Parish Hall, 249Sixth St., Manistee
March 29 — Linedancing, lessons 6:30-7
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April 8 — In theMood, 7:30 p.m., CorsonAuditorium, InterlochenCenter for the Arts
April 9 — Friends of Library book sale, 10 a.m.-3p.m., Manistee Library, 95Maple St., Manistee
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April 9 — Chippewa350 Club Hall of FameSpring Dinner and SilentAuction, 6-9 p.m., ManisteeHigh School, 525 12th St.
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April 16 — Journey tribute Don’t Stop Believin’,8 p.m., Little River CasinoResort
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Kendra C. ThompsonArchitects of Manistee and45th Parallel ConstructionManagement of TraverseCity have been selectedby the volunteer VogueTheatre project leadershipteam to oversee architectur-al design and constructionmanagement for restor-
ing downtown Manistee’sVogue Theatre.
The restoration initia-tive was announced on Feb.9, when Academy Award-winning filmmaker MichaelMoore pledged to assist inrestoring and reopeningthe theater, much as hedid for the State Theatre inTraverse City.
Kendra Thompson, aManistee native, foundedKendra C. ThompsonArchitects in 1990 as a pro-fessional architectural firm
dedicated to serving clientsby producing quality archi-
tecture and planning.The firm has provided
its services for severalprominent Manistee devel-opments, including thenew Manistee County Blacker Airport terminal,the renovation of the his-toric Ramsdell Inn and therenovation of the Briney
Building.Steve Steimel and Brad
Warren founded 45thParallel Construction in2005 to specialize in con-struction management forcommercial, industrialand residential projects innorthwest Michigan.
The firm has providedconstruction services for theCrystal Lakes Art Center,Oryana Natural Foods,the Great Lakes Children’sMuseum, Gold CoastMarina and others.
“We were gratified tohave had outstanding can-
didates for these positionsthat are critically importantto the restoration of theVogue Theatre,” said Cyndy Fuller, executive director of the Alliance for EconomicSuccess, which is servingto coordinate The VogueTheatre Project. “The lead-ership team found that
these two firms providedthe right blend of experi-ence, interest and willing-ness to work on a project
that will be largely volun-teer-driven and rely oncharitable contributions of time, materials and fund-ing to complete.
“Based on the selectionof these firms by the leader-ship team, the Alliance forEconomic Success will now prepare contractual agree-
ments that will define theirwork plan and schedule.”
Fuller said that the firstorder of business will be
for the two firms to work together to develop a moredefinitive cost estimate andschedule for completingthe restoration, reflectingthe substantial outpouringof community willingnessto volunteer both timeand materials toward theproject.
Fuller said that the costestimate will also enablethe capital campaign toproceed in earnest to raise
funds through the chari-table contributions of indi-viduals and private foundtions. A capital campaignfund has been establishedat the Manistee County Community Foundation.
For more informationabout how to support TheVogue Theatre project, go
to www.voguetheatreman-istee.org or call the Alliancfor Economic Success at(231) 723-4325.
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dance lessons, 7-9 p.m., St.Joseph Parish Hall, 249Sixth St., Manistee
April 19 — SpecialNeed Easter Egg Hunt andBonnet Contest, 1 p.m.,Circle Rocking S Children’sFarm, 5487 N. Tuttle Road,Free Soil
April 19 — Line
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April 20 — Sandy Shores IAAP/ManisteeChamber AdministrativeProfessionals Lunch, 11:30a.m., Manistee Golf &Country Club
April 21-23 — ManisteeHigh School drama produc-tion “The Importance of Being Earnest,” 7:30 p.m.,MHS Auditorium, 525 12thSt.
April 22-23 — 10
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April 22-24 — TwistedTrails Off Road Park 3rdAnnual Extreme Truck Challenge, 19282 Read Rd.,Copemish
April 23 — JayceesEaster Egg Hunt, 1 p.m.,Jefferson Elementary School, Manistee
April 25 — Free linedance lessons, 7-9 p.m.,St. Joseph Parish Hall, 249
Sixth St., ManisteeApril 26 — Line danc-ing, lessons 6:30-7 p.m.,
dancing 7-9 p.m., VFW Hall,1211 28th St., Manistee
April 28-30 —Manistee Rotary Variety Show, 8 p.m., RamsdellTheatre, Manistee
April 30 — WSCCCollegiates, 2 p.m., CenterStage Theater, West ShoreCommunity College
April 30-May 1 — Twisted Trails Off RoadPark Blessing weekend,19282 Read Rd., Copemish
April 30 —Northwestern MichiganChildren’s Choir 20thAnniversary Concert, 4:30p.m., Corson Auditorium,Interlochen Center for theArts
April 30 — SecondCity, 8 p.m., MillikenAuditorium, NorthwesternMichigan College, TraverseCity
May 1 — Chicken dinner
to benefit Homeward BoundAnimal Shelter, noon-3p.m., Stronach Hall, 2471Main St., Stronach
May 1 — WSCC ConcertChoir, 2 p.m., CenterStage Theater, West ShoreCommunity College
May 3 — WSCCSymphony Orchestra, 7:30p.m., Center Stage Theater,West Shore Community College
May 3 — Polka Lover’sDance Party, noon-9 p.m.,Little River Casino Resort
May 4 — WSCC Concertand Jazz Bands, 7:30 p.m.,Center Stage Theater, WestShore Community College
May 6 — HowmetPlayhouse concert featuringMax and Ruth Bloomquistwith Katie Beaman, 7:30p.m., 405 E Colby St.,Whitehall
May 6 — Right of Lifeof Manistee County AnnualDinner, keynote speakerAbby Johnson
May 7 — Neil Sedaka,8 p.m., Little River Casino
ResortMay 7 — Farmer’s
Market, 8 a.m., MemorialDrive parking lot, Manistee
May 12 — WellstonJammers Jam Session, 1-4p.m., Norman TownshipCommunity Center
May 14 — GopherwoodConcert by Ralston Bowles,
8 p.m., Elks Lodge, 122 S.Mitchell, CadillacMay 14 — Red Cross
Angel Auction, 7 p.m.,Lincoln Hills Golf Course,Ludington
May 20-21 — KalevaCrusaders Relay for LifeTeam yard sale, 9 a.m.-4p.m., Wilson Road, Kaleva
May 21 — Memoriesof Marilla, A Salute to OurTroops Past and Present, 2-5 p.m., Marilla Museum andPioneer Place, Marilla Road,Kaleva
May 21 — The Man in
Black, A Tribute to Johnny Cash, 8 p.m., Little RiverCasino Resort
May 29 — Taylor Hicks,8 p.m., Little River CasinoResort
July 22-23 — ManisteeCounty American CancerSociety Relay for Life,Manistee High School
Where to go and whoto call for area fun and
activities■Paine Aquatic Center
at Manistee High School,
525 12th St., Manistee, 723-2547■Ice Arena and
Recreation Center atWest Shore Community College, 3000 N. Stiles Rd.,Scottville, 845-6211, www.westshore.edu
■Little River CasinoResort, M-22 at U.S. 31,Manistee, (888) 568-2244,www.lrcr.com.
■Manistee County Historical Museum, 425River St., Manistee, 723-5531
■Manistee National
Forest, (231) 723-2211,www.fs.fed.us/r9/hmnf
■Crystal MountainResort, (800) 968-7686,www.crystalmountain.com
■Caberfae Peaks Skiand Golf Resort, (231) 862-3000, http://caberfaepeaks.com
■Interlochen Center forthe Arts, (800) 681-5920,www.interlochen.org
■Northern MichiganDragway, (231) 362-3439,www.northernmichigan-dragway.net
■Manistee Civic Playersat the Ramsdell Theatre,723-7188, purchase ticketsonline at www.ramsdell-the-ater.org
■Indoor heated pool,hot tub, fitness room,Portage Point Inn, 8567South Portage Point Dr.,Onekama, 889-4222
■West ShoreCommunity College, (231)845-6211, www.westshore.edu
■Arts and CultureAlliance of Manistee County,www.allartsmanistee.com
■Ludington Area ArtsCouncil, www.ludington-artscouncil.org
■Manistee Art Institute,(231) 723-2682
■Spirit of the WoodsMusic Association, (231)477-5381, www.spiri-tofthewoods.org
■Carmike HarborCinema, Ludington, (231)843-9310
■Marilla Museum andPioneer Place, 9991 MarillaRd., Copemish, (231) 378-2123
■Bottle HouseMuseum, 14551 WuoksiAve., Kaleva, (231) 362-3519
■Kaleva Depot RailroadMuseum, Walta St., Kaleva
This list is compiled byNews Advocate entertain-ment editor Dave Yarnell.Listing suggestions areappreciated. Contact Yarnell at 398-3111 or dyar-nell@ ioneer rou .com.
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CASMAN: FROM PAGE 1said Dontz. “I never taught it that way before and I think the kids got more out of it this way.”
Dontz said she had been talking to the studentsabout a month and half before they went about theexhibit, and it seemed to really get the children enthusedabout the trip.
“It was a good time and they really learned from theexperience,” said Dontz.
For the students, it really was a case of “seeing isbelieving,” and it was another way to drive home the
point in a biology class in a unique and interesting man-ner.
Every year it amazesme the sacrifices thatScience Olympiad studentsgo through to prepare forthat one big moment inthe Regional competitionthat they hope will lead to achance at the state finals.
Team members liter-ally practice for monthsputting in countless hoursperfecting their skills for asingle event that often may only take mere minutes tocomplete. The pressure isenormous for such youngshoulders to bear, but they do it with a smile and con-fidence well beyond theiryoung age.
When they do competeat the regional tourna-ment there aren’t bleach-
ers filled with cheeringfans, a marching band orcheerleaders urging themon with bright pom pomsand spirited cheers. In mostinstances there are only afew parents, fellow teammembers and a few volun-teer coaches that witnesstheir big moment.
It is kind of sad whenyou actually think aboutit, because nothing saysmore about the educa-tional process than ScienceOlympiad. It takes the
young minds and chal-lenges them to expandtheir horizons to areas they haven’t ventured before,and more importantly to doit in competition.
Here in ManisteeCounty we have beenblessed with some out-standing Science Olympiadteams and it speaks vol-umes for the teachers andcoaches that teach theseyoung people.
This past weekend, stu-dents from the ManisteeArea Public, Manistee
Catholic Central andBear Lake schools did usproud once again at theRegional competition thatwas held at Mid-MichiganCommunity College inHarrison.All the kids putforth tremendous effortsand the Manistee HighSchool, Manistee MiddleSchool and ManisteeCatholic Central Juniorhigh teams will have theopportunity to take it to thenext level.That is becausethey finished first and sec-
ond respectively in theirRegional, earning all threea spot in the state finals atEast Lansing in April.
I have been cover-ing Science Olympiad fora lot of years, and whatimpresses me about it ismany times it gives kidsthat don’t get the oppor-tunity to shine in athleticstheir well deserved momentin the sun. What it alsoproves is all three schooldistricts that participate inthis event have their priori-ties in the right place -- inproducing the best possiblestudents.
Manistee High Schoolfinished second only to amuch larger Cadillac HighSchool in their regional.Coach Tom Northrupdeserves a lot of credit forthe job he did with thisyoung team.
An equal pat on theback should go to ManisteeCatholic’s Joyce Bergel.
They finished right behindManistee High School witha third place, and that isgood company for a schoolthat only has 57 studentsto choose from at the highschool level.
That is even moreimpressive when you lineit up against the fact thatmost of the other schoolshave more students thanthat in one grade to choosefrom for their teams.
Simply incredible is
about the only way todescribe the job ManisteeMiddle School coachesMichelle LaPrad and MattPhillips have done over theyears with that program.The numbers speak loudclear -- 12 regional titles in13 years.
Wow.If they had a Hall of
Fame for coaches, this pairdeserves to have their pic-tures at the head of the list.
Their team’s 11 firstplace medals this year
were also impressive and itshows these kids know theirstuff. No one can deny they didn’t earn it with the hoursthey put in over the pastseveral months.
What is equally impressive is coach EdKolanowski’s Manistee
Catholic Central junior highteam. Being the smallestschool in terms of studentsin the eight-team regional,the Sabers came home with10 first place medals.
Double wow.What always amazes
me is how many of extracurricular activities theManistee Catholic Centralkids are involved in dur-ing a school year. They arevirtually like the Energizerbunnies in that they keepgoing and going and going.
However, when youhave an academic compe-tition of this nature, it isobvious they are gettingfirst-rate education in theirschool. MCC teachers, youshould be very proud and
take a well deserved bow.I always love an under-
dog and that is why I haveso much respect for whatBear Lake does every yearat the Science Olympiad.Next to Manistee Catholicthey are the smallest schoolcompeting, and unlikemany of their competitorsthey don’t have the ben-efit of lots of specializedcoaches. It is often strictly the kids’ own efforts like itshould be in a competitionof this nature, so coachesLori Mullet and BarbaraMansfield should be very proud of their kids’ perfor-mance.
It is a job well done by everyone.
It also gives us reason tosmile in knowing the kidsof this county are getting
a first-rate education thatwill allow them to succeed.
Manistee County ScienceOlympians make us all proud
Ken
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Sunday, March 27, 2011 • WEST SHORE SHOPPERS GUIDE • 7
IF YOU
WOULD
LIKE TO
SEE YOUR
AD HERE
IN FULL
COLOR
CALL JOAN
398-3105
WHEELER’S
SALES & SERVICEWe Do Small Engine Repairs
We Keep Bear Lake Running
11455 Milarch Rd. • Bear Lake
231-889-0106
WE SELL
Lawn Mowers• Zero Turns
• Tillers
WE SELLFilters • Parts • Blades
Saw Chains • Bars & Oil
New Engines
Trimmer String
Chainsaws& Power
Equipment
Authorized Dealer
Earth Friendly Dry Cleaning and Laundry Services
Alterations and Repairs
AmericanCleaners
285 River St.Manistee
231.723.4633Fax 231.723.4907
Byron Joseph, Owner “Manistee’s Favorite Tailor”
SANDERS MEATSCustom Butchering
Pork • Beef • BBQ HogsRetail & Wholesale
Open to the public 6 Days a Week Monday - Friday 8am-5pm • Saturday 8am-12noon
231-757-4768 � 800-968-5035
237 S. Main Street • Custer • www.sandersmeats.com
Commercial & Residential New Construction & Maintenance
Loader/Back Hoe & Boom Truck Services Available
Pole Barns-Garages- Additions-DecksHardwood Floor Installation
Sanding & Refi nishing
For more info or estimates
Please Call Lee
231-757-3031 or 231-920-6199
P I Z A N AC O N S T R U C T I O N
Licensed Residential Builder
ONE WEEK
JEWELRY REPAIR
Repaired locally
Sterling - Gold - Platinum
New Designs - Buying Gold
Northern Spirits
Tuesdays 11 am - 5:30 pm
Downtown Manistee
Gemologist - Jeweler
Gold Smith - Diamond???
Steven Bl???
231-723-6369www.untarnishedjewelry.com
GREAT LAKES AUTOMOTIVE&
MICK’S TRUCK SERVICE
Complete Car Care With Accessory Shop
Brakes • Shocks • Struts • Chassis Repair
Alignments • Tires • Engine & DrivelineRepair
231-845-29933095 US 10-31 • Ludington, MI 49431
BIRCHWOOD
A Home Away From
Home. . .And More!
Danielle Baysinger
Owner
Phone: 231-723-7343
Cell Phone: 231-499-5811
BIRCHWOOD
ADULT FOSTER
CARE HOME1727 FROST ROAD
MANISTEE MI 49660
398-3318 or 425-0245
HEBREWS 13:2
Monday - Friday 11 - 5 • Saturday by Appt.
Computer Cutter-Border Design is a Photo Copy of Actual mat!
at 333 River St • ManisteeELAINE’S FRAMING
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Foot & Ankle Care Close to Home
K ristopher K rannitz, DPM
AACFAS1400 East Parkdale Ave, Suite 4
Manistee (Across from the Hospital)
231-398-1846
Heating • Cooling
Refrigeration
Appliance Repair
Professional
Duct Cleaning
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subject to change without notice.
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1/4 Mile East of Ricos o M-55
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Monday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
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63rd AnnualSPRING SALE
SAVE ON ALL STYLES & COLORS!MAJOR CARPET MILLS INCLUDING: M OHAWK , H ORIZON ,
GALAXY , ALADDIN , SHAW , QUEEN & M ILLIKEN
SAVE ONALL
STYLES OF...
Mannington Vinyl FlooringCongoleum Vinyl FlooringArmstrong Vinyl FlooringStainmaster Vinyl Flooring
Bruce, Mannington, &Quick Step Brand Laminate Floors
Come in and check out our ceramic tile - many patterns and colors!
Sale Runs Entire Month of April - DON'T DELAY!
HAGLUND'S
Floor Covering Inc.308 Parkdale Ave., Manistee • 723-9415
Mon-Fri 8:30-5:30 and Sat 9-12
Save on
carpet, viny
l,
laminate fl oors
& ceramic tile
E N G I N E E R E D & 3 / 4 " S O L I D H AR D W O O D AL S O O N S AL E !
L G S E L E C T I O N C AR P E T R E M S
Q UALITY
INSTALLAT
ION
Kaleva MeatsKMHOURS: MON.-THURS. 8AM-8PM • FRI. & SAT. 8AM-9PM • SUN 10AM-6PM
CHECK OUT THESE SPECIALS THURSDAY, March 24 THRU WEDNESDAY, March 30
MEAT
PRODUCE
14468 Wuoksi Ave. • Kaleva • 362-2106
$299lb.
Cube Steak
GROCERY
Country Fresh2% Milk
2/$3
Mueller’s Pastas16 oz.
$299gallon
$299
Sweet GoldenPineapple
Blue Bonnet Margarine Quarters ..................10/$10
Large Eggs, 18 ct ...............................................$1.49
Yoders Shredded & Block Cheese, 8 oz. ...............2/$4
Schulers Cheese Spreads .................................. $3.19
Fisher Buy Fish Sticks ...................................... 2/$10
Hot Pockets Family Packs ...............................$10.99
Banquet Pot Pies, All Varieties ...............................4/$3
Toaster Strudel, 6 Packs .......................................2/$5
Blue Bunny, 1.75 qt. cubes ...................................2/$10
Our Family BBQ Sauces, All Varieties .....................2/$3
Soft N Good Bread ............................................2/$4
Tendersweet Sauerkraut .................................... 2/$1
Knorr Sides, All Varieties .......................................2/$3
Maruchan Instant Lunches ................................. 2/$1
Quaker Chewy Bars, 8-10 packs ............................2/$6
Kellogs Rice Krispies, Fruit Loops, Corn Flakesand Corn Pops ................................................ 2/$7
Pillsbury Cake Mixes ......................................... 2/$4
Ocean Spray Juices, 3 liter.................................2/$10
Dixie Napkins, 320 ct..........................................2/$7
Friskies Canned Cat Food, 5.5 oz.. .......................2/$1
Stew Meat ............................................$2.99 lb
English Roast ........................................$2.99 lb
Beef Cutlet ...........................................$2.99 lb
Shoulder Steak .....................................$2.99 lb
Whole Boneless Pork Loin .....................$2.39 lb
Boneless Pork Chops ..............................$2.99 lbStuffed Pork Chops ...............................$2.99 lb
El Monterey Burritos, 32 oz. ........................2/$6
Family Pack Chicken, Drumsticks and Thighs ....99¢ lb
Store Made Sandwich Spread ................$1.99 lb
Iceberg Lettuce ..................................$1.49 head
Caulifl ower ............................................$2.49 ea
Summer Squash.................................... .$1.79 lb
Sweet Grape Tomatoes ........................ $2.99 pint
Sweet Golden Pineapple .........................$2.99 ea
California Strawberries, 1 lb pack ..................$2.79
Texas Red Grapefruit, 5 lb bag ......................$2.99
Fresh Roasted, Salted Peanuts ................ $1.79 lb
Each
Hey Kids! Remember to enter theEaster Coloring Contest!
Drop off your entry at Oleson'sFood Store by Monday, April 18th!
You could be a winner!
Prize Categories:
Ages 3-5 • Ages 6-8 • Ages 9-11
Good Luck To All!
Entry form available in the Sat, March 26th
edition of the Manistee News Advocate
$15000
1ST PRIZE$50 2ND & 3RD PRIZES
SPR ING
CONTEST RULES
• A valid Bingo includes fi ve in a row either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Mark your numbers with a dauber, highlighter, etc. Originalnumbers must remain legible.
• Eligible winning Bingo cards must be submittedeither in person at the News Advocate offi ce or by mail to: Manistee News Advocate PO Box 317Manistee, MI 49660. All eligible cards will beentered into a drawing for prizes. Make sure toclearly print your name and phone number onyour card before turning it in.
• Cards must be legible and not altered or defaced.Any card that has been tampered with in any wayor any card containing printing errors is void.All received cards will be thoroughly verifi ed beforebeing entered into the prize drawing.
• Prizes consist of (1) $150 and (2) $50 gift
certifi cates, to be chosen by the winners fromparticipating business sponsors.
• Contest will begin on 3/1/2011 and end on3/29/2011. Eligible winning Bingo cards must bereceived by 4/4/2011. Winners will be announcedin the News Advocate.
• Employees of the Pioneer Group, any associatedcompanies, their employees and families, andIndependent Contractors under contract with any
• You must be 18 years of age or older as of March 1st, 2011, to participate.
• No purchase necessary. Cards will be availableat the News Advocate offi ce at 75 Maple Street,Manistee, MI 49660. You may also request a freecard by sending a self-addressed stampedenvelope to that address, Attention: Winter Bingo.(Limit 1 free card per household)
• Bingo numbers are published twice a day, threetimes a day on Fridays and Saturdays in theManistee News Advocate.
• By submitting an eligible Bingo card, you consentto the publication of your name and/or photographin the News Advocate in the event that you aredrawn as a prize winner. A list of winners will alsobe posted at the News Advocate offi ce.
• Complete Spring Bingo contest rules are posted inthe offi ce at the Manistee News Advocate. Thepublisher reserves the right to amend the rules,any amendments will be published in theNews Advocate.