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2018 SUBARU WRX
LIMITED AWD, 6 speed
manual, leather, moon-
roof, loaded, $22,981
Call 616-897-9281
2004 PONTIAC GTO
private owner, 40,000
miles, stored winters,
excellent condition, $20,000
Call 616-745-6459.
2021 JEEP COMPASS
LIMITED
26,335 miles, 1 owner,
clean, CarFax, 4WD,
$22,613.
Call 616-897-9227
2017 CHEVROLET CRUZE
Premier, only 85,738 miles,
great MPG’s, hatchback,
heated seats, moonroof,
$12,579
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1997 Ford HD
Arizona extended cab
pickup, 202,849 miles.
$11,000
Call 616-340-6951
2016 FORD
EXPEDITION LIMITED
local trade, 4WD, 3rd
row, tow pkg., very clean,
$19,994
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2021 JEEP WRANGLER
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very low miles, hard top,
nav., tow pkg., $39,158.
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Community Service Awardees
will be recognized from the
main stage at Juneteenth
Family Day Saturday, June 15
at Claude Evans Park in Battle
Creek. (Shopper News file photo
by Erin Joy Gentry)
available while it lasts.
Saturday’s events take place
at Claude Evans Park at 300 N.
Washington Avenue from 11 a.m. to
6 p.m. featuring free hotdogs, retail,
more than 40 food and info vendors,
a community service awards cer-
emony, basketball exhibition by the
Cereal City Hoopsters, splash pad,
Kids Korner activities from 12-4
p.m., and live music by One Love,
Jaz Bolar and Allie Garland.
This year, the event includes a
JUNETEENTH
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student essay contest sponsored
by Kellogg Community College
on the topic of “Why is Juneteenth
Important?”
Juneteenth Family Day
volunteer Michael McGee is
shown at last year’s Juneteenth
celebration. (Shopper News
photo by Erin Joy Gentry)
See JUNETEENTH on 30