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Page 10/The Sun and News, Saturday, July 10, 2021

Caledonia library craft and


vendor show is outside Saturday


The Caledonia Library
Craft and Vendor Shows
called for a dramatic change
from previous year’s craft
and vendor shows.
After cancelling the
spring and holiday shows in
2020, and this year’s spring
show, normally in April, it
became clear to organizers


that an outdoor show would
be more feasible and a safer
way to go at this time.
The Caledonia Library
Summer Outdoor Craft and
Vendor Show, presented by
the Caledonia Friends of the
Library will be 9:30 a.m. to 3
p.m. Saturday, July 17, in the
parking lot of Journey

Church, located next to the
library at 9185 Cherry Valley
Ave, Caledonia, rain or shine.
The show will feature
more than 30 vendors.
Shoppers will discover tents
filled with arts and crafts, as
direct-sales consultants.
Woodcrafters, jewelry,
Norwex, baby items,
photography, Color Street,
unique garden items, quilts,
clothing, embroidered items,
bird feeders, assorted bags
and purses, Christmas items,
crocheted and knitted
accessories, light-up bottles,
hair accessories, Top Home
Improvements, tumblers and
mugs, soaps, lotions, lip
balms, Posh skin products,
resin art and so much more.
In addition, Vault Cafe
and Bakery also will be on
location with their pastries
and luncheon specialties.
The Caledonia Library
Summer Craft and Vendor
Show not only offers a
chance to support the local
library, it can be a family fun
day. Guests can explore the
paved wooded trail as well as
the Caledonia Community
Park, all within walking
distance of the craft and
vendor show. The trail is
great for walking, biking and
rollerblading. Library-card
holders may rent bicycles
from the library.
The Caledonia
Community Green Park, in
front of the library, offers
outdoor seating for enjoying
lunch, a pickleball court, dog
park and restrooms.
The Caledonia Farmers
Market also will be in the
parking lot of Caledonia
Christian Reformed Church
at the corner of M-37 and
100th Street, from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. that same day.

SVSU honor lists


include local students
Saginaw Valley State
University has announced the
names of students who quali-
fied for its most recent dean’s
and president’s lists.
To be eligible for the deans’
list, a student must take at
least 12 credit hours and carry
a semester grade point aver-
age of 3.4 or higher for the
winter semester.
Area students on the dean’s
list include:
Caledonia – Carlee Jane
Davis.

Hastings – Alexandra P.
Perkins-Craven.
Wayland – Alyssa K.
Heath.
To be eligible for the pres-
ident’s list, a student must
take at least 12 credit hours
and earn a 4.0 GPA for the
semester.
Local students on the pres-
ident’s list include:
Freeport – Emily Burke.
Middleville – Brianna
Vanderstelt.

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Garage Sale


ESTATE SALE: 3304 Middle
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July 16-18, 2021 9am-5pm.


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In Memory


IN MEMORY OF
Clare “Goody” Goodman
In loving memory of hus-
band, father and grandfather
who passed away 5 years ago
7/7/16. God saw he was get-
ting tired so her put his arms
around him and whispered
“Come with me”. With tear
filled eyes we watched him
fade away. Although we
loved him dearly, we could
not make him stay. A golden
heart stopped beating, hard
working hands at rest. God
broke our hearts to prove to
us he only takes the best.
Your loving wife Clara, Chil-
dren: ZoAnn, Nicki, Voni,
Bill & Families


Business Services


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WINTER

Volunteers wanted in


Yankee Springs Sunday
Several state parks in
southern Michigan are host-
ing volunteer stewardship
workdays in July. Volunteers
are needed to help with
removing invasive plants
that threaten high-quality
ecosystems in the parks.
Locally, volunteers are

sought to help remove spot-
ted knapweed from the
Yankee Springs Recreation
Area 1-3 p.m. Sunday, July


  1. Volunteers can enjoy a
    walk along the North
    Country Trail and spend a
    couple of hours working
    together to help protect a


unique upland prairie.
Registration is required; a
form is available online at
michigan.gov/docu-
ments/3145_171017_7.pdf.
More details about each
workday and how to register
can be found on the DNR
volunteer events calendar.

Local students on


K-College dean’s list
More than 600 students
were named to the spring
2021 dean’s list at Kalamazoo
College.
Dean’s list recognition is
given to students who earned
a grade point average of 3.
or higher for the semester.

Local students on the list
include those from:
Caledonia – Caleb
Waldmiller.
Middleville – Abigail
Gray, Kaleb Sydloski.
Plainwell – Maci Bennett,
Maxwell Fitzell.

Alto resident


graduates


from Carthage


College
Mary Peterson of Alto
recently graduated from
Carthage College in Kenosha,
Wis.
Peterson received a bache-
lor of arts degree with a major
in social work and a minor in
psychology. She graduated,
cum laude, for a final grade
point average between 3.
and 3.69.

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classified ads


Tierney joins Highpoint


Community Bank
Mark A. Kolanowski,
president and CEO of
Highpoint Community Bank,
announced that Timothy S.
Tierney has joined HCB’s
executive leadership team as
senior vice president of retail
banking.
Tierney brings an exten-
sive background in banking,
with leadership skills in
sales, consumer lending and
operations, as well as experi-
ence in sales leadership, stra-
tegic planning, plan imple-
mentation and business line
integration. Most recently, he
held the position of retail
head at Fifth Third Bank.
Tierney is involved in
numerous community enrich-
ment activities, including
co-chair West Michigan
Inclusion/Diversity Council,

co-chair Retail Women in
Leadership, and donor devel-
opment chair for the Grand
Rapids Symphony. He also
has been a board member at

Aquinas College, Broadway
Grand Rapids, and the
Adoptive Family Support
Network. He has been a
Junior Achievement advisor
for 15 years.
“We are excited to wel-
come Tim to our leadership
team and know his extensive
experience in retail banking
will enhance our already-
strong community bank,”
Kolanowski said.
Highpoint Community
Bank is a full-service com-
munity bank with branches
in Bellevue, Caledonia,
Hastings, Marshall,
Middleville, Nashville and
Wayland, as well as a drive-
through location in Delton.
More information can be
found online at highpoint-
communitybank.com.

Timothy S. Tierney
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