THESE KUTE KIDS are… all classmates from Watervliet High School class of 1970. They recently traveled from California, Arizona, Arkansas and Michigan to reunite for a cruise to Mexico. What a great way to spend our spring break! Pictured top row (from the left): Janice Schultz Fisher, Jane Cole Chaput, Katherine Lynch Ro-driguez, Pamela Hulsey Zepik and Sue Scheid Bailey. Bottom row (from the left): Debbie De-laney Jones, Debbie Hayes Northrup, Martie Eichelberger Frierson and Kathy Bennett Rinks. Share a photo of your “Kute Kids” with your friends, neigh-bors, and relatives who read the Tri-City Record. Make sure you write your kids’ names on the back of the picture and include any other information about it you’d like to see in the paper, including mom and dad, grandma and grandpa, and so on. Send the “original” photo to the Tri-City Record, P.O. Box 7, Watervliet, MI 49098. Pick up the photo after it appears in the paper or include a stamped, self-addressed envelope and we’ll mail it back to you. Where are your “Kute Kids”?
Community
Calendar
On Saturday, July 2, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. “FREE CRAFT ACTIVITY.” At the Watervliet District Library, hosted by the North Berrien Historical Museum. All children and adults of all ages are welcome to participate. No RSVP is required. For questions, contact the museum at (269) 468-3330 or chelsea@northberrienhistory.org.
On Saturday, July 2, 2016, “STEAK FRY.” At the Watervliet Municipal Airport, The airport is located on airport road one half mile north of downtown Watervliet, 1 Block North of Wesco on M-140.
On Sunday, July 3, 2016, “PANCAKE BREAKFAST.” At the Watervliet Municipal Airport, The airport is located on airport road one half mile north of downtown Watervliet, 1 Block North of Wesco on M-140.
On Saturday, August 20, 2016, 11 a.m., “WHS ALL ALUMNI REUNION.” At the FOP Lodge #147, 3470 Angling Rd. Coloma. For all former students, graduates, faculty of WHS & sponsors. Paid reservation only, deadline is July 30, 2016. Have any questions or more info contact Marsha Cole, 269-463-3712 or Donna Curtis, 269-463-6680. On Saturday, August 20, 6 p.m. “WHS class of 1970 GATHERING.” At Hawgsville Saloon in Watervliet. This is also the same day as the Watervliet 40 Year Club all class reunion, which will be held earlier in the day. On Sunday’s 8 a.m. – noon “BREAKFAST.” At the Coloma Rod & Gun Club. On Wednesday nights, 5-6 p.m., GRIEF “SHARE SUPPORT GROUP MEETS.” At Watervliet Free Methodist Church, 7734 Paw Paw Ave, Watervliet. Learn how to walk the journey of grief and be supported on the way. It is a place where hurting people find healing and hope. Call the church at 463-8280 for more information. Thank you. On Thursday’s 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. “Trap shooting.” At the Coloma Rod & Gun Club. On Thursdays nights, 7-9 p.m., “INTRODUCTION TO PICKLEBALL.” At St. Joseph Catholic School, Watervliet. Instruction and equipment provided. There is no charge. Open play for all skill levels Once a month on the third Monday of the month, 3-6 p.m. “FOOD BANK.” At Central Assembly of God, 6801 Ryno Rd., Coloma. 468-8422. Once a month on the third Wednesday of the month, 7 p.m., “SOUTHWESTERN STAMP CLUB MEETING.” At the Lincoln Township Library located on John Beers Rd. in Stevensville.
Coloma Public Library News
4th of July Closings
The library will be closed on Saturday, July 2 thru Monday, July 4 to celebrate Independence Day. Have a safe and happy holiday weekend!
Summer Reading Club “On Your Mark, Get Set…Read!”
Readers of all ages are welcome to sign up today for Coloma Public Library’s “On Your Mark, Get Set…READ!” Summer Reading program. The 2016 Summer Reading Program is open to young people, infant through young adult, with programs, prize drawings, story hours, a reading club, and more. Keep checking for dates for many fun and interesting programs. For more information, call the library at (269) 468-3431 or visit our website, www.colomapubliclibrary.net. All programs are free of charge.
Book Club
The Coloma Library Book Club is meeting for a book discussion on Thursday, July 7 @ 5:30 p.m. The title to read before the discussion is “The Little Paris Bookshop” by Nina George. Generally, depending on demand there are titles available for check-out at the front desk. The book club regularly meets every other Thursday and is always looking for new members. If you are interested in more information please stop in the library or call 468-3431.
Story Hour
Story Hour meets on Wednesdays, at 10:30 am. Join Ms. Amy for a craft, story and song time! Story Hour is for children ages 3 and up. It is asked that all children be accompanied and supervised by an adult. There is no sign-up or fee required.
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