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E. Williams, Michelle L. Woodard,
Samara M. Yarborough, Wendy L.
Yates, Cody K. Zeithammel Jr.
CERESCO: Jacob S. Poole
EAST LEROY: Sydney Connin
RICHLAND: Brenden T. Warner
SPRINGFIELD: Cassandra J.
Bigelow, Tun M. Kham, Skylee N.
Kosarue, Jason D. Lower, Jessica L.
Perez-Patino, Stacy L. Shumate
UNION CITY: Brooklyn M.
Dalchow, Ariana M. Kincaid.
BY HILLARY HATCH
Social Security Administration
At Social Security we strive to
make our services more accessible
while maintaining your privacy.
We installed new kiosks in most of
our local offices to make it easier for
you to check in and conduct business
with us.
The kiosks are private, easy to use
without assistance, and provide con-
sistent service to our customers.
Modifications to earlier screens
have improved the check-in process,
especially for our customers who are
blind or have low vision.
Each kiosk is compliant with the
Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) and includes the following
features:
Social Security installs new kiosks to ease check-ins
- Accessible keypads.
- Audio headphone jacks (compli-
mentary headphones are available
upon request). - Braille instructions for how to use
the kiosk and report any accessibility
issues. - Built-in thermal printers and ticket
dispensers. - Enhanced 508-compatible check-
in software. - Touchscreen monitors with pri-
vacy filters.
These kiosks are just one more way
we’re improving the customer service
experience in our offices.
Last year, we began offering Mobile
Check-in Express, which allows cus-
tomers to use their mobile device to
scan a QR code at their local office
to check in for scheduled and walk-in
appointments.
By turning on their device’s loca-
tion services and mobile notifications,
visitors receive:
- An electronic ticket so they know
their place in line. - An alert when an employee is
ready to help them. - Information about their interview
location. - An invitation to participate in our
feedback survey.
To learn more about our commit-
ment to accessibility, visit http://www.ssa.
gov/accessibility.
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Roccos celebrate 65th anniversary
Weber’s. Phyllis and Arnold Rocco have
two children, Denise (Mark) Ingle of Delton and Kevin Earl (Chaz) Rocco
of Battle Creek.They also have two grandchildren,
Marissa (Brian Massey and Matt (Katie) Ingle, as well as five great-
grandchildren, Edric, Eli and Ellie Massey, and Rogan and Ripley
Ingle.
for a great cause and great fun as People can head out to the ballpark
Oaklawn in Marshall and the Battle Creek Battle Jacks team up for “Pink
Out The Park Night” on June 15.The Battle Jacks will host the
Kokomo Jackrabbits at MCCU Field.First pitch is at 6:35 p.m. and gates
open at 5:35 p.m.A portion of proceeds from ticket
packages, as well as a 50/50 raffle, will benefit Oaklawn’s Women’s
Diagnostic Center, according to an Oaklawn press release.
Denny Smith said the team is selling Battle Jacks General Manager
special ticket packages to benefit the Women’s Diagnostic Center, and the
Battle Jacks will also be auctioning off jerseys after the game to raise
more funds.The Oaklawn’s Women’s
Diagnostic Center offers mammogra-phy, ultrasound and DEXA Scan.
package includes a general admis-Each “Pink Out The Park” ticket
sion bleacher ticket (sections 307 and 308), a Battle Jacks hat, a “Pink Out
The Park” rally towel, a meal vouch-er for a hot dog, burger or brat, chips
and a pop/water and a donation to the Women’s Diagnostic Center.
by going to oaklawnhospital.org/Ticket packages can be purchased
pink.Those with questions may call the
Battle Jacks’ front office at (269) 962-0735 or email tickets@battle-
jacksbaseball.com. “As we were starting to create our
promotional schedule for the 2024 season, we started to think about
some new promotions for this year,” said Smith. “We have hosted ‘Strike
Out Cancer Night’ the past few sea-sons, but this year we decided to
host a ‘Pink Out The Park’ night to support breast cancer research and
awareness. The visual of seeing a packed ballpark with 1,500 fans, our
players, staff and coaches wearing all pink was something that we thought
would be an amazing atmosphere while also supporting a great cause.
This is also something that is near and dear to my heart as I have per-
sonally lost family members to this awful disease.”
brainstorming ideas, it was right Smith continued: “When we were
around the time Oaklawn was gear-ing up for the annual auction, with
the Women’s Diagnostic Center being a recipient of the proceeds.
Oaklawn, Battle Jacks team up for ‘Pink Out The Park’
From there, it was a no brainer; we had to partner with Oaklawn and the
Women’s Diagnostic Center.”Oaklawn senior leaders will be in
attendance at the event, and they will also be recognizing Oaklawn’s
Employee of the Year, Sanaa
Alshamari.Oaklawn Director of Marketing
Ryan Traver said the organization is “really excited to partner with the
Battle Jacks in an event of this mag-nitude to really shine a bright pink
light on cancer awareness.”
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State champs lead
list of track & field
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WILL KOWALSKISports/Asst. Editor
Landon Bennett won a Athens High senior
Michigan High School Athletic Association
state track & field championship in the
300-meter hurdles and AHS junior Aleyah
Deller was No. 1 in the adaptive finals of the
100- and 200-meter dashes last Saturday as Athens competed in
the MHSAA Division 4 Championships at Baldwin Middle School.
ishes were the only state championship Bennett’s and Deller’s first-place fin-
ones turned in by local student-athletes at last Saturday’s four MHSAA divisional
finals – with Division 1 taking place at East Kentwood, Division 2 taking place at
Hamilton and Division 3 taking place at Kent City.
letes did produce top-eight event finishes, However, several other local student-ath-
which earned them All-State medals and time spent on the medal podiums.
state performances at championship meets. Following is a rundown of all local all-
senior Landon Athens High
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Bronson Battle Creek Hospital is the proud recipient of
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vascular procedures, prostate and clinical outcomes in carotid and
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Creek’s heritage returns June 7-8 The annual celebration of Battle
in the form of the National Cereal Festival starting with the Friday 6:30
p.m. parade led by Kellogg and Post cereal mascots and continuing with
Longest Breakfast Table and sur-the Saturday 8 a.m. to noon World’s
rounding festivities.“We’re super excited to have this
Walden of Kellogg Arena. “We free community event,” said Kelly
always enjoy organizing it and hav-ing it for the area of Battle Creek and
surrounding.”Some new attractions to the
Festival Market Square event loca-tion this year are live animal shows
Taylor Swift Experience by Lansing by Realm of the Reptile and The
cover artist, Kanin Wren.“It’s definitely celebrating the heri-
we look forward to another year of tage of being the ‘Cereal City’ and
hosting it,” said Walden about the
National Cereal Festival returns to downtown Battle Creek June 7-8
Battle Creek Friday, June 7 at 6:30 p.m. There is no grand marshal this year, organizers said. Cereal company mascots will lead the National Cereal Festival Parade when it returns to downtown
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Among the volunteers at the Love They Neighbor Food Pantry at 1349 E. Michigan Avenue in Battle Creek are, from left, Nancy Dolphin, Sharon Johnson, Bob Merwin and Janet Kincaid.
(Shopper News photo by Shelly Kehrle-Sulser)
New food pantry location holds grand opening
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46 hot-air balloons to
dot the skies over B.C.
This year, organizers say that 46 pilots are on the roster, the most they have had in
several years.The sky over Battle Creek is soon going
to be filled with beautiful colors.The annual Battle Creek Field of Flight
Air Show & Balloon Festival from July 3-7 promises all kinds of flight from
military jets and aerobatics, to gliders and even a human cannonball.
the event, though, is the beautiful sight “One of the most anticipated parts of
Bretten Bailey, media director. “There of hot-air balloons filling the sky,” said
Battle Creek and Southwest Michigan. is such a rich history of ballooning in
Ballooning is basically a part of the iden-tity of the area and we are proud to con-
tinue that tradition to this day.”The first ever U.S. National Hot Air
Balloon Championship occurred in Kalamazoo in 1963 under the Balloon
Federation of America.Battle Creek is the only city in the
world to have hosted the World Hot Air Balloon Championships four times, said
Bailey.Battle Creek hosted it under the present
organization that hosts the Field of Flight in 1981, 1985 and 1995.
2012 under Holiday Balloon Fest, Inc.The Worlds returned to Battle Creek in
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