Friday, May 16, 2008Northport Community Arts Center Coming Events:
Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Battle of the Bands with Bill Sears from Interlochen
Co-sponsors: Northern Lumber Company & Pro Hardware, Suttons Bay
the Business Helper
The Battle of the Bands features three outstanding high school jazz bands. The Elk Rapids jazz band is led by David McKeon, Kingsley jazz band by Thomas Clair, and the Suttons Bay jazz band by Anne Morey. Bill Sears, Interlochen’s renowned Director of Jazz studies and teacher of saxophone, will work with the bands during the afternoon. The three jazz bands will perform separately on the evening program and Bill Sears will join them as a featured saxophone soloist. You will love being a part of the excitement and high energy that can only come from our young high school musicians.
Tickets: $15 for adults, $5 for children in grade 12 and under
386-5001 M-F 10-2 or www.northportcac.org
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Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 8:30 pm (Note time change!!)
Flix at the NCAC – A Summer of Musicals
“Gold Diggers of 1935”
Directed by Busby Berkeley. Starring: Dick Powell, Adolphe Menjou, Gloria Stuart, Alice Brady.
This film dates from the period when movie musicals “grew up” and became more than snippets of vaudeville. This one is a big-scale musical with stereotypes providing plot line and laughs between fantastic precision production numbers, including “The Words Are In My Heart” and classic Oscar-winning “Lullaby of Broadway” sung by Wini Shaw. Donations appreciated to cover expenses.
*** (G) B&W, 95 minutes, (1935)
Movies will be shown on the big screen in the air conditioned NCAC at 7:00 pm on the second and fourth Thursdays during May, June, August and September.
Other Community Events:
Saturday, May 17, 2008 – 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
A spaghetti dinner is being held by Erik Johnson in Northport Public School’s small gym in order to raise funds for his senior project. The money raised will be donated towards the Northport Public School to build a new trophy case in the school’s foyer.
Suggested donation: $10
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Monday, May 19, 2008 – 10 am to 10:45 am
Billy Mills – Northport Public School Assembly
Billy Mills will present a 45 minute motivational talk on fitness to the students at Northport Public School. He is a Native American Olympic gold medalist for the 10,000 meter run. This free event is sponsored by the Grand Traverse Band’s STEPS Program and is open to the public.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008 – 7 pm to 9 pm
Small Town Design Initiative – Creating a sustainable coastal community
This is the final design presentation by MSU and will be held at the Northport Community Arts Center. Come and see the translation of thoughts and ideas members of the community have expressed verbally, now portrayed as graphic images of what Northport could look like in the future. Hosted by the Leelanau Township Community Foundation and the Northport-Omena Chamber of Commerce.
For more information call 231 386-9000. Free admission, hors d’oeuvres at 6:30 pm.
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Thursday, May 22, 2008 – 7 pm
Awards Ceremony – Northport Public School
There will be an awards ceremony in the school auditorium with assorted presenters from the school and the community. Senior students will receive scholarships and underclassmen will receive different awards for their many accomplishments this school year. Open to the public – refreshments provided.
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Thursday, May 22, 2008 – 7 pm
Folk Art from Our Heritage
The Northport Area Heritage Association presents an evening of entertaining information by Sharon Kalchik and Phyllis Kilcherman with Ellen Stenvig.
Held at Trinity Church Hall. Refreshments will be served. Free will offering.
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Saturday, May 24, 2008 – 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Cars in the Park – Haserot Park
Come and see the many different cars – antiques, hot rods, sports, etc. Games, prizes, food and music.
Proceeds benefit the Northport-Omena Firefighters Association.
Free to spectators – held rain or shine.
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Sunday, May 25, 2008
Tour de Leelanau
This race features $20,000 in prize money and all kinds of climbs and sprints set against the beautiful Leelanau landscape and it goes through Northport. The men’s race is 109.5 miles and starts in Leland at 11:00 am. The women’s race is 69.5 miles and starts in Glen Arbor at 12:40 pm. The finish is at 3:30 pm at Peshawbestown.
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Sunday, May 25, 2008 – 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Community Door Project – Haserot Park
This is the ribbon cutting ceremony of the Community Door Project. It is a potluck so bring a dish to pass. There will also be yard games. Sponsored by Y.A.C.apalooza.
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Monday, May 26, 2008
Memorial Day Service
The annual Memorial Day Service will be held at the Leelanau Township Cemetery in Northport beginning at 10:00 am.
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
School Programs
The Middle School Drama presents “The Magic Finger” at 2:00 pm. At 7:00 pm is the Spring Music & Drams Program which includes grades 2 through 5 and the High School.
Presented in the Northport Community Arts Center. Public welcome.
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Any day!
Happy Gardening – School Flowerbeds
Do you have an hour or two you could give? It’s time to get the school flowerbeds ready for Graduation (June 6) and summer. The old plants need to be trimmed and the weeds need to be pulled. Please consider working alone or gathering up a group of friends and enjoying the spring weather while you work.
Call the school office (386-5153) a few days ahead of your anticipated work date so barrels will be available for the yard waste. And thank you!
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Monday through Friday – 6:00 am to 6:30 pm
Walking Track
The walking track and exercise equipment at Northport Public School is available for public use. One mile is equal to 14 times around the track plus another 30 feet. To get to the track, enter the school through the main front doors and turn right, proceeding to the first hallway. Then turn left going to the second door on the right for the stairway leading up to the track and exercise equipment. Use at your own risk.
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FOLK ART TALKS PLANNED FOR MAYNORTHPORT AREA HERITAGE ASSOCIATION
NORTHPORT, MI – Area history lovers are in for a double treat on Thursday, May 22, when Sharon McMachen Kalchik and Phyllis Kilcherman present a dual program on folk art for the monthly history presentation sponsored by the Northport Area Heritage Association. The meeting is at 7 p.m. at Northport’s Trinity Church.
Kalchik, a fifth generation Leelanau Township resident, will have on display 30 folk art paintings she’s done and will talk about a selection of those paintings. Her art project began as a way to recapture local scenes as she remembered them to share with her grandchildren. She began by painting her memories of the farm south of Northport where she spent her growing up years. Since then she’s painted many more area scenes including her grandparent’s home, the old brick school, the village of Northport, Sleeping Bear, Peterson Park and has also painted, from the photos and memories of her mother and aunts, the school they attended on North Manitou Island.
For her segment of the program Kilcherman will talk about and display various types of folk art painting that was brought by the early families who settled in this area, including the various types of rosemaling popular in Scandinavian countries, two styles of folk painting from the Netherlands and folk art styles popular in Germany, Switzerland, England and early America.
The church is located at 103 N Warren Street. To get there from south of Northport, proceed north through the second blinking light to where Shabwasung Street ends at Nagonaba, turn left on Nagonaba and park in the visitor’s lot west of the church or on the street.. Enter the church through the doors on the west side, just off the parking lot. There is no charge for attending, but a free will offering will be taken.
The Northport Area Heritage Association is dedicated to preserving the history of Northport and the surrounding area. For more information on the program or about the association please contact Jackie Kilgren at 231.386.5716.
ELK RAPIDS, KINGSLEY AND SUTTONS BAY JAZZ BAND
“BATTLE” AT NORTHPORT COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER
SUNDAY, MAY 18
NORTHPORT, MI – Three outstanding area high school jazz bands – Elk Rapids, Kingsley and Suttons Bay – perform in a Battle of the Bands on Sunday, May 18 at 8 p.m. at the Northport Community Arts Center.
Band members will spend the day in teaching rehearsals with Interlochen’s renowned Director of Jazz studies and saxophone teacher Bill Sears. At day’s end the bands concert goers will enjoy top-notch performances from these talented young musicians.
The Elk Rapids jazz band is led by David McKeon, Kingsley by Thomas Clair, and Suttons Bay by Anne Morey. Each band will perform separately on the evening program and Bill Sears will join them as a featured saxophone soloist. Band members promise a high energy, exciting performance as they do battle to be the best in this competition.
Tickets for this special event are just $15 for adults and $5 for grade school, middle school and high school students. They can be ordered by calling the NCAC at 231-386-5001 or online at www.northportcac.org.
This is the second of eight concerts planned by the Northport Community Arts Center during 2008. Co-sponsors of the concert are Northern Lumber Company & Pro Hardware and The Business Helper, both in Suttons Bay.
The NCAC will also present two musicals in 2008, one in July and one in November. For a complete list of events, visit the NCAC Web site at www.northportcac.org and click on the Complete Calendar link on the home page.
The Northport Community Arts Center is dedicated to supporting and encouraging the performing and visual arts and to enhancing arts education by presenting affordable performances. The NCAC is a state of the art auditorium located in the Northport Public School at 104 Wing Street, Northport.
For more information about or directions to the Northport Community Arts Center visit www.northportcac.org or call 231.386-5001.
EDITORS NOTE: Dates and descriptions of future NCAC performances for 2008 follow:
June – December 2008 Schedule
The Chenille Sisters
June 21, 2008 – 8 pm
Exploding on the music scene in 1985 as single artists doing their own thing, the “sisters” shared the limelight from time to time and discovered that their voices melted together like honey butter on hot toast. The Chenille Sisters were born and triumphantly return to our stage. Sponsors: Northport Building Supply & Ace Hardware, Timm Sahs and L. Mawby Vineyards, Larry Mawby.
Juggernaut Jug Band
July 5, 2008 – 8 pm
From Louisville, Kentucky, comes the “natty-cool” Juggernaut Jugband featuring jug and washboard along with a snare drum, trumpet and electric guitar playing music from vaudeville to Nat King Cole. Enjoy fabulous vocal harmony with a mood of inspired silliness. Sponsor: Sherwood Manufacturing Corporation, Northport, and the Woods family
Dave Bennett Quartet
July 19, 2008 – 8 pm
Dave Bennett brings his own band to our stage for his tribute to the world renowned clarinetist, Benny Goodman. Bennett is one of our nation’s most recognized clarinet performers including his incredible renditions of Benny Goodman. Sponsor: Northport Point Jazz Buffs.
West Side Story – Theatre North
July 24, 25, 26, 31, August 1, 2 – 8 pm
July 27, August 3, 2008 – 3 pm
Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. One of the greatest musicals comes to the NCAC for eight performances. Theatre North of Traverse City performs this classic Leonard Bernstein musical in our concert hall. The music and dancing will be spellbinding so make your plans early. Sponsors: Char Bickel, Artist, Northport; Easling Construction, Leland, Marty Easling; Leelanau Enterprise, Alan & Debra Campbell.
Co-sponsors: Black Star Farms, Busby Oil & Propane, Northport; Comfort Keepers, Traverse City, Leslie & Russ Knopp; Friends of ShareCare of Leelanau; GillsPierTravel.com, Northport, Becky & Kent Holton; Robert & Taffy Walker; Silvertree Deli & Gourmet Market; and
Themie & Barbara Majoros
Northport Sousa Band
August 30, 2008 – 8 pm
August 31, 2008 – 3 pm
Enjoy the fast-paced Sousa style with surprises for everyone. Ken Bloomquist again conducts this popular concert. Two performances are scheduled for this annual sell-out. It’s the fourth year for Sousa in Northport. Sponsor: Gertrude L. McDuck Benevolent Society. Co-sponsors: Northport Properties, Ltd., Sharon and Chuck Kalchik and Larkin Insurance Group
Kevin Cole Fall Color Concert
October 5, 2008 – 3 pm
Kevin Cole’s piano artistry makes his Gershwin performance among the best. He’s back at the NCAC by demand after his breathtaking 2007 performance. Sponsor: Richard and Sherry Koenig, and Barbara Bartley
$croogical – Northport Theatre Company
November 7, 8, 14, 15 – 8 pm
November 9, 16, 2008 – 3 pm
A new musical by the well-known composer and musician Kirby Shaw, $croogical is based on Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol”. Kirby’s music and his wife Markita’s libretto, bring this engaging story up-to-date. This special treat is bound to be on Broadway so see it first at the NCAC. Sponsors: Thomas & Milliken Millwork, Northport and Leelanau Wine Cellars
Christmas Concert
December 13, 2008 – 8 pm
December 14, 2008 – 3 pm
Local artists, The Village Voices and Northport Community Band conducted by Ann and Ken Bloomquist, will once again present your favorite music. Planned for the young at heart with an emphasis on children, Santa Claus will visit with his bag of goodies. This year we’ve scheduled two performances, so join your friends and neighbors and start the “Happy Holidays” in style. December 13 co-sponsor: Leelanau Township Community Foundation and Northport-Omena Chamber of Commerce December 14 Sponsor: Northport Bay Boat Yard, Mark & Susan Holtz, Don & Rae Ellen Thyer
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Friday, May 09, 2008Northport Community Arts Center Coming Events:Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Battle of the Bands with Bill Sears from Interlochen
Co-sponsors: Northern Lumber Company & Pro Hardware, Suttons Bay
the Business Helper
The Battle of the Bands features three outstanding high school jazz
bands. The Elk Rapids jazz band is led by David McKeon, Kingsley jazz
band by Thomas Clair, and the Suttons Bay jazz band by Anne Morey.
Bill Sears, Interlochen's renowned Director of Jazz studies and
teacher of saxophone, will work with the bands during the afternoon.
The three jazz bands will perform separately on the evening program
and Bill Sears will join them as a featured saxophone soloist. You
will love being a part of the excitement and high energy that can only
come from our young high school musicians.Tickets: $15 for adults, $5 for children in grade 12 and under
386-5001 M-F 10-2 or www.northportcac.org
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Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 7:00 pm
Flix at the NCAC – A Summer of Musicals
"Gold Diggers of 1935"
Directed by Busby Berkeley. Starring: Dick Powell, Adolphe Menjou,
Gloria Stuart, Alice Brady.This film dates from the period when movie musicals "grew up" and
became more than snippets of vaudeville. This one is a big-scale
musical with stereotypes providing plot line and laughs between
fantastic precision production numbers, including "The Words Are In My
Heart" and classic Oscar-winning "Lullaby of Broadway" sung by Wini
Shaw. Donations appreciated to cover expenses.*** (G) B&W, 95 minutes, (1935)
Movies will be shown on the big screen in the air conditioned NCAC at
7:00 pm on the second and fourth Thursdays during May, June, August
and September.Other Community Events:
Monday, May 12, 2008 – 5 to 7 pm
A Multicultural Feast of Middle School Proportions
Come and join the seventh and eighth grade classes of Northport Public
School as they celebrate their community diversity with a dinner and
entertainment. Your participation in this event will support the
seventh and eighth grade field trip to Mackinaw City, Tahquamenon
Falls and Whitefish Point.For tickets, contact any middle school student or Mrs. Wilson or Mr.
Stowe at 386-5153. Held in the School small gym, cost is $8 per
person.------------
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 – 11 am to 1 pm
Spring Salad Luncheon
Bethany Lutheran Church in Northport is hosting their annual spring
salad luncheon at 220 W Nagonaba Street. Cost is $8 person.------------
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 – 7:00 pm
An Evening of Music, Dance & Song
A special evening featuring Northport Public School students
performing in individual and small groups playing piano, violin, and
wind instruments as well as in dance. For more information call 231
386-5512. Free admission, held in the Northport Community Arts Center
with refreshments following. Sponsored by Northport's Afterschool
Program and 21st Century Community Learning Center Grant.----------
Tuesday, May 20, 2008 – 7 pm to 9 pm
Small Town Design Initiative – Creating a sustainable coastal community
This is the final design presentation by MSU and will be held at the
Northport Community Arts Center. Come and see the translation of
thoughts and ideas members of the community have expressed verbally,
now portrayed as graphic images of what Northport could look like in
the future. Hosted by the Leelanau Township Community Foundation and
the Northport-Omena Chamber of Commerce. For more information call 231
386-9000. Free admission, hors d'oeuvres at 6:30 pm.----------
Wish List
The Kids Club Program at Northport Public School (grades K-3) is in
need of sports and miscellaneous equipment for the summer. If you
happen to be getting rid of the items listed below, please contact Kim
Tompkins at 386-9015 (home) or 386-5153 (school).Wish List: bikes, helmets, roller blades, roller skates, tennis
rackets, badminton set, Frisbees, swim goggles, sturdy trucks,
buckets, shovels, sand toys, water sprinkler, baseball bats & gloves,
T-ball set, bases, hula-hoops, tents, hammers, and large outside
storage cabinet.------------
Monday through Friday – 6:00 am to 6:30 pm
Walking Track
The walking track and exercise equipment at Northport Public School is
available for public use. One mile is equal to 14 times around the
track plus another 30 feet. To get to the track, enter the school
through the main front doors and turn right, proceeding to the first
hallway. Then turn left going to the second door on the right for the
stairway leading up to the track and exercise equipment. Use at your
own risk.Norma Neve
nneve@earthlink.net
A SUMMER OF MUSICALS - SPECIAL MOVIE NIGHTS
A SUMMER OF MUSICALS SPECIAL MOVIE NIGHTS PLANNED AT NORTHPORT COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER SCHEDULE KICKS OFF WITH THAT'S DANCING ON THURSDAY, MAY 8 NORTHPORT, MI
The Northport Community Arts Center is planning to continue its The Flix series with A Summer of Musicals movie nights beginning Thursday, May 8 with the documentary film That's Dancing. Directed by Jack Haley Jr., That's Dancing features Mikhail Baryshnikov, Ray Bolger, Gene Kelly and Sammy Davis Jr. hosting segments of the film and also performing in various clips within the film. Liza Minnelli also hosts a segment of the film. That's Dancing is made up of clips from movie musicals from the late 20s to the break dancing craze of the mid 1980s, when the film was created. It's filled with clips from many of Hollywood's grand musicals featuring June Allyson, Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Jennifer Beals, Busby Berkley, James Cagney, Marge and Gower Champion, Leslie Caron, Cyd Charisse, Joan Crawford, Doris Day, Buddy Ebsen and many other entertainment legends.
Movies in the A Summer of Musicals series will be shown on the second and fourth Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m., during May, June, August and September
The schedule is as follows:
May 22: Golddiggers of 1935, filmed in 1935, directed by Busby Berkeley and featuring Dick Powell, Adophe Menjou, Gloria Stuart and Alice Brady.
June 12: On the Town, filmed in 1949, directed by Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen and featuring Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Vera-Ellen, Betty Garrett, Anne Miller and Jules Munshin.
June 26: Kiss Me Kate, filmed in 1953, directed by George Sidney and featuring Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Anne Miller, Keenan Wynn, Bobby Van, James Whitmore and Bob Fosse.
August 14: Carousel, filmed in 1956, directed by Henry King and featuring Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones, Cameron Mitchell and Barbara Ruick.
August 28: My Fair Lady, filmed in 1964, directed by George Cukor and featuring Rex Harrison, Audrey Hepburn, Stanley Holloway and Wilfred Hyde-White.
September 11: A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum, filmed in 1966, directed by Richard Lester and featuring Zero Mostel, Phil Silvers, Buster Keaton, Jack Gifford, Michael Crawford and Annette Andre.
September 25: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, filmed in 1967, directed by David Swift and featuring Robert Morse, Michelle Lee, Rudy Vallee, Anthony Teague and Maureen Arthur.
There’s no admission charge for any film in The Flix series, but free will offerings are accepted. All movies are shown at the Northport Community Arts Center. The NCAC is a state of the art, air conditioned auditorium located in the Northport Public School at 104 Wing Street, Northport.
The Northport Community Arts Center is dedicated to supporting and encouraging the performing and visual arts and to enhancing arts education by presenting affordable performances. For more information about or directions to the Northport Community Arts Center visit www.northportcac.org or call 231.386-5001.Labels: events, leelanau, michigan, movies, northport, omena
Friday, May 02, 2008Northport Community Arts Center Coming Events:Monday, May 5, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra with Buddy Morrow
Sponsors: Fischer's Happy Hour Tavern
Biggs Construction Service
The world renowned Tommy Dorsey Orchestra presents a special concert
performing the music that made this ensemble famous the world over.
Buddy Morrow, an internationally known band leader of his own
orchestra, leads these outstanding musicians in a concert you will
never forget. Buddy Morrow is one of the all-time great trombone
players who was a featured performer with the great bands of the Big
Band era. Buddy insists that the band retain the authentic sound and
style of the late Tommy Dorsey and still have the elasticity to meet
every musical situation. You will hear the original Dorsey classics as
well as popular music from Dixieland and rhythm and blues. The Tommy
Dorsey Orchestra led by Buddy Morrow represents explosive and swinging
Big Band entertainment at its best.Tickets: $25 for adults, $5 for children in grade 12 and under
386-5001 M-F, 10 to 2, www.northportcac.org, or available at the door
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Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 7:00 pm
Movie – That's Dancing
Directed by Jack HaleyJr.
Narration by Mikail Baryshnikov, Ray Bolger, Sammy Davis Jr., Gene
Kelly & Lisa MinelliA documentary film about dancing on the screen. Drawing from the MGM
archives as well as those of other studios, the film debuts the uncut
version of Bolger's "If I Only Had a Brain" number from The Wizard of
Oz and includes a slew of other famous dance routines from films such
as 42nd Street, Oklahoma, Flashdance, Saturday Night Fever and more.No admission charge, but a free will offering will be appreciated.
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Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Battle of the Bands with Bill Sears from Interlochen
Co-sponsors: Northern Lumber Company & Pro Hardware, Suttons Bay
the Business Helper
The Battle of the Bands features three outstanding high school jazz
bands. The Elk Rapids jazz band is led by David McKeon, Kingsley jazz
band by Thomas Clair, and the Suttons Bay jazz band by Anne Morey.
Bill Sears, Interlochen's renowned Director of Jazz studies and
teacher of saxophone, will work with the bands during the afternoon.
The three jazz bands will perform separately on the evening program
and Bill Sears will join them as a featured saxophone soloist. You
will love being a part of the excitement and high energy that can only
come from our young high school musicians.Tickets: $15 for adults, $5 for children in grade 12 and under
386-5001 M-F 10-2 or www.northportcac.org
Other Community Events:
Saturday, May 3, 2008 – 4 to 8 pm
Sportsman's Club Smelt Dinner
Northport Sportsman Club is holding their annual Smelt Dinner in the
Leelanau Township Fire Hall. For more information, contact Jack
Moorlag at 386-7692. Tickets: $10 for adults, $5 for children, and
tadpoles (pre-school) eat free.------------
Monday, May 12, 2008 – 5 to 7 pm
A Multicultural Feast of Middle School Proportions
Come and join the seventh and eighth grade classes of Northport Public
School as they celebrate their community diversity with a dinner and
entertainment. Your participation in this event will support the
seventh and eighth grade field trip to Mackinaw City, Tahquamenon
Falls and Whitefish Point.For tickets, contact any middle school student or Mrs. Wilson or Mr.
Stowe at 386-5153. Held in the School small gym, cost is $8 per
person.------------
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 – 11 am to 1 pm
Spring Salad Luncheon
Bethany Lutheran Church in Northport is hosing their annual spring
salad luncheon at 220 W Nagonaba Street. Cost is $8 person.------------
Wish List
The Kids Club Program at Northport Public School (grades K-3) is in
need of sports and miscellaneous equipment for the summer. If you
happen to be getting rid of the items listed below, please contact Kim
Tompkins at 386-9015 (home) or 386-5153 (school).Wish List: bikes, helmets, roller blades, roller skates, tennis
rackets, badminton set, Frisbees, swim goggles, sturdy trucks,
buckets, shovels, sand toys, water sprinkler, baseball bats & gloves,
T-ball set, bases, hula-hoops, tents, hammers, and large outside
storage cabinet.------------
Monday through Friday – 6:00 am to 6:30 pm (note time change)
Walking Track
The walking track and exercise equipment at Northport Public School is
available for public use. One mile is equal to 14 times around the
track plus another 30 feet. To get to the track, enter the school
through the main front doors and turn right, proceeding to the first
hallway. Then turn left going to the second door on the right for the
stairway leading up to the track and exercise equipment. Use at your
own risk.
Norma Neve
nneve@earthlink.net
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