Class of 1965 reunion looking for graduates
This is a list of 1965 classmates that we need to get hold of for our August 15 reunion at the Emerald golf course. If you could put these names on line with a request to contact Gary Becker at 517-712-1760 or Beckergarym@gmail.com that would be greatly appreciated.
Terry Allen, Sandra Argensinger Price, Dennis Blakeslee, Allen Boak, Shirley Bowen Goodwin, Susie Burgess, Sherlyn Brzak Lewis, Morris Conklin, Linda Crawford Eldridge, Gary Crawley, Ken Crowell, Claudette Decker McCombs, Juanita Janey DeLeon, Marie DeLong Blevins, William Dershem, Sandra Dershem Vasilion, Roger Dershem, Lois Dodway Drumm, Dennis Dunkel, Karl Dunsmore, Betsy Eaton Lehmanno, Sandra Fleicher Cleveland, Jean Foote Tennis, Bill Gardner, Ron Glass, Carol Greenfield Smith, Barry Hallead, David Hamer, Dennis Hankey, Kathy Harper Hibbler, Gaile Harte Wadell, Louise Henning, Marsha Hiller Eckerle, Georgia Huhn Vroman, Terry Ike, Coral Johnson, Sherry Jolls, Lila Loeppe Wedel, Ralph Kridner, Ernie Kuhns, Robert LaChappelle, Dale Ladisky, Sue-ladisky@gmail.com, Edwin Lamb, Judy Langlois Hoeve, Mary LeBaron Thimmig, Jean Lewis Bushre, Ruth Light Sell, Kathleen Liszewski Dickerson, Gloria Little Gillespie, Nancy Lockwood Wright, Ken Love, Robert Lowe, Susan Luci Lyon, Candy Lynam Cooper, Leroy Martens, Joe Martinez, Diana Masarik Keim, David Mesh, Terry O’Connell, Darlene Orweller Buck, Judy Osborn Brown, Jim Paksi, Janet Paksi Heath, Howard Parks, Roger Parsons, Joyce Plunkett Johnson, Vicki Pope Peck, Terry Powell, Connie Powers Henry, Marsha Prochazka Snyder, Linda Rhines Myers, Bill Sirrine, Charles Smith, Carla Snyder Trevino, Roger Speidel, Dennis Steffen, Lynette Steward Patterson, Mattie Stockwell Schnapp, Karen Summer Short, Delana Sykora Lewis, Trent Taylor, Kathleen Utterback, James Vardon, Mary Villarreal MacKorell, Jean Walling Doyle, Dale Walton, Connie Williams Gaedart, Larry Wineland, William Young
Fish Fry on hold
With the direction and guidance from the governor today to limit our gatherings to less than 100 people, the Knights of Columbus of St. John’s have made a conscious decision with the direction of their Supreme Council, to cancel all fish fries until further notice.
They apologize for the short notice but want to provide safety to all of the volunteers and the community. Please stay home when sick, wash your hands frequently and be safe.
Prince and Princess Tea postponed

As you know, the situation in Michigan (and the whole country) has drastically changed in the past 24 hours. Due to the coronavirus threat and the recommendation of the governor not to attend gatherings of over 100 people, the St. Johns High School Dance Team has postponed their tea party.
They cannot give you a date yet because we have no idea what the near future will bring. They may be able to reschedule for a date in April, but it may not be until May.
Planners will not be issuing refunds at this point; however once a date has been determined, they will deal with refunds on an individual basis if you’re not able to attend on the new date.
They appreciate your understanding and look forward to having you and your little princes and princesses as guests once a new date is determined.
March 14 tribute to Joanne Sullivan cancelled

Due to concerns over the coronavirus March 14 the tribute to Joanne Sullivan has been cancelled. It will be rescheduled at a later date.
Bids for the Wilson Center accepted until March 31

Sealed bids will be accepted by the Board of Education for the sale of the Wilson Center
consisting of an approximately 97,000 square foot school building, an approximately 3,000 square
foot modular building and parking lot on approximately 3.22 acres located at 101 W. Cass Street
in the City of St. Johns, Clinton County, Michigan (the “Property”).
Bids must be received for the Property at the District’s administrative offices on or
before 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 31, 2020, at 501 West Sickles Street, St. Johns, Michigan
48879, at which time the bids will be opened and read.
Superheroes come to St. Johns April 25

The Voice for Clinton County’s Children is hosting their 7th Annual superhero 5K Run, Walk, or Fly on Saturday, April 25 at the St. Johns City Park.
All proceeds from the event support services to children who have experienced abuse and neglect.
Join them for a fun, family-friendly event for all ages and abilities.
For sponsorship opportunities and event registration information, please visit the website VoiceForClintonCountyChildren.org. Will your cape be ready April 25?
Spring Fling Breakfast Bingo is March 26 – Postponed

Clinton Commons will host a free breakfast bingo event on Thursday, March 26. Breakfast will be at 9 a.m. followed by bingo beginning at 10 a.m. The Commons is located at 1105 S. Scott Road in St. Johns.
RSVP by Monday, March 24 to Diane at 517-231-6307.
Grand Valley State University names local graduates
More than 1,200 Grand Valley State University students participated in commencement ceremonies this past December at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids.
Students who graduated at the conclusion of the Fall 2019 semester in December include
DeWitt: Kasey A. Bendele, BSN; Mckenna G. Cunningham, BSN; Hanna R. Hathaway, BA; Thomas M. Jimmerson, BS; Audra C. Kimble, MS; Ibtisam S. Matta, BSN; Nicholas R. Perialas, BS
Elsie: Brendan W. Sutliff, BS
Ovid: Jessica M. Witt, BA
Westphalia: Shelby L. Thelen, MS