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 Sara Swanson

CAS Receives $2,400 Grant – Will Expand Summer Camp Offerings

Manchester’s Cultural Art Strings/Riverfolk Music and Arts Organization has been awarded a grant of $2,400 from the State of Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA). The grant was awarded through the MCACA peer review process and was one of 73 applications to compete for MCACA fiscal year 2015 funding. Cultural Art Strings (CAS) will […]

 Sara Swanson

2015 Community Garden Plots Available – Seed Library Restocked

As Community Garden Clean Up Day wrapped up on Sunday, the garden is now ready to tilled, the last step before plots will be open to gardeners to start planting. If you are interested in having a plot in  the community garden this summer, you can download a form here: 2015 MCG application. You can […]

 Sara Swanson

Sharon Township Enacts 12 Month Moratorium on Oil & Gas Drilling

On Thursday, April 2, the Sharon Township Board of Trustees voted unanimously 5-0 to enact a moratorium on oil and gas activity in the township. The text of the moratorium can be found HERE. Sharon Township is the third local government in Washtenaw County to pass such a moratorium in the past eight months, following […]

 Sara Swanson

Manchester Wellness Center Access Included in Services Offered to St. Joseph Mercy Cancer Patients

St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea (SJMC) and Chelsea Wellness Foundation (CWF) are teaming up to support cancer patients. Beginning this month, all patients of the SJMC Cancer Center will receive scholarships to CWF’s Next Steps program. The program is an eight week Wellness Center fitness program developed to support patients who are preparing for, in or recovering […]

 Marsha Chartrand

“MOST Teens Don’t Use” Campaign Under Way

The Manchester Voices Coalition and Students Leading Students have kicked off a new positive social norm campaign titled, “MOST Teens Don’t Use.” This campaign celebrates teens that are making healthy choices when it comes to marijuana, alcohol, and tobacco use. Lindsay Hannah, who organized Manchester Voices and acts as Project SUCCESS Counselor at Manchester Middle School […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Pegouskie Receives 2015 Community Service Award

The Michigan Recreation and Park Association (MRPA) recognized the Chelsea-Area Wellness Foundation’s Community Investment Manager Matt Pegouskie with a 2015 Community Service Award. Pegouskie attends monthly Manchester Wellness Coalition meetings and serves as a liaison between Manchester and the Foundation in addition to his many other responsibilities. Community Service Awards are presented to individuals, groups, and […]

 Sara Swanson

Manchester Voices to Partner with Anti-Substance Abuse Program Successful in Chelsea

  With a grant from the Drug Free Communities Mentor Program, and support from St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea, the Manchester Voices Coalition announced this week a new partnership with SRSLY. SRSLY is a youth substance abuse prevention coalition that started in Chelsea seven years ago. Through community collaboration and youth leadership, Chelsea has seen teen drug […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Relay For Life Kicks Off with 80s Party

If you were in downtown Manchester on the evening of March 24, you may have thought that you were having a mini-flashback. Some people wearing distinctively 1980s fashions were seen making their way into Frank’s Place, where 80s music and apparel appeared to evidently be making a comeback. The reason for the celebration was in honor […]

 Sara Swanson

2015 Agriculture Banquet – Mike Schaible Elected to Washtenaw County Dairy Livestock Council

More than 300 people attended the 2015 Washtenaw County Agriculture Banquet held March 19 and hosted by the Washtenaw County Dairy Livestock Council at the Chelsea High School. A prime rib and chicken dinner was prepared by Chelsea Food Service and served by the National Honor Society from Chelsea High School. The entertainment for the […]

 Sara Swanson

Math & Science Night Saw Huge Turnout

Math and Science Night organizers were worried there would be low turnout this year. Not only was this event happening at the same time as the Middle School Fun Night and the High School Art Show Opening at the Library, but because of a PTO meeting, conferences and the talent show, Klager Parents had already […]